The interactive data visualisation tool„ Economic trends” provides every user, from basic to professional, a quick and easy overview of the development of 8 main economic indicators. Percentages presented in the replies for some questions are calculated by Eurostat based on absolute data in the source dataset. For each question and reply, you can open the source dataset by clicking on the icon located at the lower right hand side of the box. Before you start, you have to select your country, your gender and your age group, which will be used as a basis for comparison. "You in the EU" consists of quiz-like questions about the life of European citizens on 3 different themes: me & my life, me & my living conditions and me & my work. This infographic provides you with the possibility to compare some aspects of your way of living not only with men and women of your age in your country, but also with the EU average and other EU Member States. "You in the EU" is a new tool created by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, which has been designed for all European citizens. The five intensity maps cover the following subdomains: forest and other forest vegetation, total fruits production, total vegetables production, crop production for grain cereals and meat production. The Agricultural atlas provides the ability to view data in the form of maps and dynamic graphics using attractive and suggestive images.It is structured using intensity maps with data on country - for the last available year and using charts with data at county level - with data series for the last ten years. It also shows how similar or different the everyday life of women and men is in European countries. This digital publication designed by Eurostat aims at comparing women and men in their daily lives. Webkit, Chrome and Opera mini on Android 4.0.The life of women and men in Europe – a statistical portrait - there are large differences between the lives of women and men in Europe, but there are also similarities. Infrastructure - TEN-T - Connecting Europe If you have further questions or comments relating to the TENtec Geographic Information System, please send them by e-mail at: you have a general question regarding the European Union, you might use the EUROPE DIRECT Freephone Number 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 from anywhere in the 28 Member States and reach an operator who speaks your language, or submit in your language your question to the EUROPE DIRECT mailbox. This site is maintained by DG Mobility and Transport of the European Commission. Covering at least three modes, these Corridors, based upon the Core Network, are set up starting from important entry points into the network, integrating the main cross-border sections and physical bottlenecks still to be realised, corresponding to the main trans-national traffic flows with a genuine European dimension, from the Union’s borders in the east to the ports in the west, from the North and Baltic Seas to the Mediterranean, from the Atlantic Ocean to central Europe. The core network corridors (According to chapter IV of TEN-T Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013 and as listed in Part I of Annex I of CEF Regulation (EU) No 1316/2013.) are composed of 9 corridors crossing Europe. The core network is to be in place by 31 December 2030 at the latest. It concentrates on those components of TEN-T with the highest European added value: cross border missing links, key bottlenecks and multi-modal nodes. It constitutes the backbone of the multi-modal mobility network. The core network overlays the comprehensive network and consists of its strategically most important parts. The comprehensive network is to be in place by 31 December 2050 at the latest. It consists of all existing and planned infrastructure meeting the requirements of the Guidelines. The comprehensive network constitutes the basic layer of the TEN-T. The displayed TEN-T trajectories and TEN-T nodes are based on the commission adopted comprehensive and core network (COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATIONS (EU) 2019/254 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2018 & (EU) 2017/849 OF 7 DECEMBER 2016 AMENDING REGULATION (EU) No 1315/2013 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 December 2013 on Union guidelines for the development of the trans-European transport network and repealing Decision No 661/2010/EU).
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