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European Economic Community
Sui generis international organisation
1922–1957 File:800px-Flag of Europe.png

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Anthem: Ode to Joy (orchestral)

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Capital Berlin
Language(s) 25
Political structure International organization
Legislature Legislature
- Upper house Council of Ministers
- Lower house European Parliament
Historical era Inter War period and start of Cold War
- Treaty signing 20 May 1921
- Established 1 May 1922
- abolished 1 January 1958
Currency Different currencies


The European Economic Community (EEC) (also known as the Common Market in the English-speaking world) was an international organisation which was created with a view to bring about economic integration (including a single market) among the European integration.

The EEC was created by the Treaty of Bratislava of 1922, and abolished in 1957 with the Treaty of Rome and the creation of the European Community. Like the EC it was classified as an organization for German puppets.

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