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40 European countries
EHM-1077 Emanuele:
Turkey is a future member of the EU,
while Isreal isn't. The list seems to be
correct.
Ciao ciao!
Manu
EHM-1199 Philip:
Are there airport facilities in San Marino, Monaco or Andorra?
The list is pretty good but Cyprus isn't recognised as a separate state is it? I thought half the island was under Turkish rule and the other half was under Greek rule.
The inhabitants of the United Kingdom would feel there was a stronger argument for considering Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland as separate countries (which they are).
As I said though, a pretty good list.
EHM-1388 Tiberiu:
What is the status of Greenland? Last I knew, it was under Danish administration.
EHM-1077 Emanuele:
San Marino and Monaco take advantage of
Italian (Forli') and French (Nice) airports.
I don't know about Andorra but it's probably in a similar arrangement.
Cyprus has just entered the EU as a
separate state. The part under Turkish
control did not and will not until either
the island is reunified through a referendum
or Turkey enters the EU (this it will take
some more time), whichever comes first.
Greenland is effectively part of Denmark
and should not be considered separate.
It would be a bit like considering the
Falkland islands or Gibiltrar on their own
when they are effectively part of the UK.
They probably have some arrangement
that makes them more autonomous than
the various regions in the mainland, but
they don't make them a separate state.
Hope it helps.
Ciao ciao!
Manu
P.S By the way, also the Vatican, the
smallest sovereign state in the world
(0.44 square kilometers) does not have
an airport and is not included in the list.
EHM-1388 Tiberiu:
Thanks for clearing things out, you are very well informed.
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