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GETTING IN TOUCH WITH THE EU

In person

All over the European Union there are hundreds of Europe Direct Information Centres.

You can find the address of the centre nearest you at:

http://europa.eu/contact

On the phone or by e-mail

Europe Direct is a service that answers your questions about the European Union.

You can contact this service

– by freephone: 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 (certain operators may charge for these calls),

– at the following standard number: +32 22999696 or

– by electronic mail via:

http://europa.eu/contact

FINDING INFORMATION ABOUT THE EU

Online

Information about the European Union in all the official languages of the EU is available on the

Europa website at:

http://europa.eu

EU Publications

You can download or order free and priced EU publications from EU Bookshop at:

http:// bookshop.europa.eu .

Multiple copies of free publications may be obtained by contacting Europe

Direct or your local information centre (see

http://europa.eu/contact )

EU law and related documents

For access to legal information from the EU, including all EU law since 1951 in all the official

language versions, go to EUR-Lex at:

http://eur-lex.europa.eu

Open data from the EU

The EU Open Data Portal

( http://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data

) provides access to datasets

from the EU. Data can be downloaded and reused for free, both for commercial and non-

commercial purposes.