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This page contains visual material – slide presentations – illustrating various aspects of the EU.
The slides may be a useful tool for teachers, speakers on EU issues, students and anyone interested in giving a presentation about the EU.
They offer clear explanations on what the European Union is, what it does and how it works.
This content is currently being updated in all EU languages.
An update of part 1 – covering what the EU is and a brief history – is now available.
Part 2 (how the EU works) and part 3 (what the EU does for EU citizens) will be available soon.
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