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Europa (web portal)

In this article, we will explore Europa (web portal) in depth, a topic that has captured the attention of millions in recent years. From its origins to its impact on today's society, Europa (web portal) has played a significant role in different areas, generating debates, controversies and reflections on its importance and relevance. Along these lines, we will examine the many facets of Europa (web portal), from its most basic components to its most advanced applications, with the aim of providing a comprehensive and complete vision of this exciting topic.

Europa
Type of site
Public service portal and institutional information
OwnerEuropean Union
Created byEuropean Commission
URLeuropa.eu Edit this at Wikidata
CommercialNo
LaunchedFebruary 1995 (February 1995)
Current statusonline

Europa is the official web portal of the European Union (EU), providing information on how the EU works, related news, events, publications and links to websites of institutions, agencies and other bodies. .europa.eu is also used as a common second level domain for the websites of the EU's bodies, for instance iss.europa.eu is the address of the Institute for Security Studies.

Europa was first published in February 1995 at the G7 ministerial meeting on information society in Brussels. Originally designed for that specific event, the portal expanded rapidly and the European Commission decided to develop it into a general information resource, specialising in the work and domain of the EU's bodies.

Laws and documents of major public interest are published in all 24 official EU languages. Documents that are not legally binding are usually published in the EU's institutional working languages; English, French and German.

Services

Europa also offers other services such as:

  • EU law (EUR-Lex)
  • EU TV information service, (Europe by satellite)
  • EU Open Data (EU Open Data Portal)
  • contact data of EU officials in management positions (EU Whoiswho)
  • EU research and development (CORDIS)
  • public procurement (TED)

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