Eight euro coins range from 1 cent to 2 euros. Coins have common reverse showing European map, national designs on obverse. Four non-EU states (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City) can issue coins
Collegiality refers to relationships between peers in professions or offices. Weber viewed collegiality as autocratic tool to prevent professional challenges. Recent scholars view collegiality as ideal-type organization
NATO established in 1949 with headquarters in London's Belgrave Square. Paris headquarters moved in 1952, initially at Palais de Chaillot. France donated permanent building at Porte Dauphine in 1959
Spanish silver dollar was adopted as national currency in 1792. Continental currency issued during Revolutionary War became worthless. Constitution included gold and silver clause prohibiting state paper money
EU established in 1993 through Maastricht Treaty after UK's exit in 2020. Started with six founding members: Luxembourg, France, Netherlands, Belgium, West Germany, Italy. Currently consists of 27 member states and 16 overseas territories. Six countries seeking EU membership: Turkey, Albania, Serbia, Iceland, Montenegro, North Macedonia
UN has 193 sovereign member states and 2 observer states. Only sovereign nations can join UN. Security Council must approve membership, then General Assembly votes