European Atomic Energy Community
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European Atomic Energy Community
Summary
European Atomic Energy Community is an organization[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (430 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- European Atomic Energy Community was a member of The ITER Organization[3].
- European Atomic Energy Community is in the country of Belgium[4].
- European Atomic Energy Community's instance of is recorded as organization[5].
- European Atomic Energy Community's instance of is recorded as regional organization[6].
- European Atomic Energy Community's instance of is recorded as international organization[7].
- European Atomic Energy Community was followed by European Union[8].
- European Atomic Energy Community's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels metropolitan area[9].
- European Atomic Energy Community is part of European Union[10].
- European Atomic Energy Community's Commons category is recorded as European Atomic Energy Community[11].
- March 25, 1957 marks the founding of European Atomic Energy Community[12].
- European Atomic Energy Community began on January 1, 1958[13].
- European Atomic Energy Community's topic's main category is recorded as Category:European Atomic Energy Community[14].
- European Atomic Energy Community's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 1[15].
- European Atomic Energy Community's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Euratom'}[16].
- European Atomic Energy Community's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4[17].
Body
Founding
March 25, 1957 marks the founding of European Atomic Energy Community[12].
Identity
European Atomic Energy Community is part of European Union[10]. It was followed by European Union[8]. Its short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Euratom'}[16].
Operations
European Atomic Energy Community's headquarters location is recorded as Brussels metropolitan area[9].
Why It Matters
European Atomic Energy Community ranks in the top 3% of organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (430 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]