This dataset compiles the official legislation databases of the European Union and all EU Member States. Each distribution corresponds to a legislation portal and includes its metadata.
The EUR-Lex database is an online search tool created by the Publications Office of the European Union. The tool provides free access in the 24 official EU languages to all European Union legislation. The database covers many types of texts produced mostly by the institutions of the European Union, but also by Member States, EFTA, etc. The content is divided into sectors: treaties, international agreements, legislation, complementary legislation, preparatory acts, case-law, national implementing measures, references to national case-law concerning EU law, parliamentary questions, consolidated legislation, other documents published in the Official Journal C series, and EFTA documents. The main topics discussed are: - politics; - international relations; - European law; - law; - economics; - trade; - finance; - social questions; - education and communications; - science; - business and competition; - employment and working conditions; - transport; - environment; - agriculture, forestry and fisheries; - agri-foodstuffs; - production, technology and research; - energy; - industry; - geography; - international relationships.
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Countries and territories is a controlled vocabulary that lists concepts associated with names of countries and territories. It is a corporate reference data asset covered by the Corporate Reference Data Management policy of the European Commission. It provides codes and names of geospatial and geopolitical entities in all official EU languages and is the result of a combination of multiple relevant standards, created to serve the requirements and use cases of the EU institutions services. Its main scope is to support documentary metadata activities. The codes of the concepts included are correlated with the ISO 3166 international standard. The authority code relies where possible on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code. Additional user-assigned alpha-3 codes have been used to cover entities that are not included in the ISO 3166-1 standard. The corporate list contains mappings with the ISO 3166-1 two-letter codes, the Interinstitutional Style Guide codes and with other internal and external identifiers including ISO 3166-1 numeric, ISO 3166-3, UNSD M49, UNSD Geoscheme, IBAN, TIR, IANA domain. For the names of countries and territories, the corporate list synchronises with the Interinstitutional Style Guide (ISG, Section 7.1 and Annexes A5 and A6) and with the IATE terminology database. Membership and classification properties provide possibilities to group concepts, e.g., UN, EU, EEA, EFTA, Schengen area, Euro area, NATO, OECD, UCPM, ENP-EAST, ENP-SOUTH, EU candidate countries and potential candidates. Countries and territories is maintained by the Publications Office of the European Union and disseminated on the EU Vocabularies website. Regular updates are foreseen based on its stakeholders’ needs. Downloads in human-readable formats (.csv, .html) are also available.
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The EURIO (EUropean Research Information Ontology) Knowledge Graph is the knowledge graph containing CORDIS data about research projects funded by the H2020 and FP7 framework programmes. The EURIO Knowledge Graph can be accessed via its SPARQL endpoint at this link: https://cordis.europa.eu/datalab/sparql-endpoint/en. This dataset provides both a database dump of the EURIO Knowledge Graph and subsets of the EURIO Knowledge Graph in the form of named graphs.
The schema defining the structure of the named graphs is the EURIO ontology, available at https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/eurio. All files are available in the following formats: RDF, TTL, N-Quads, JSONLD, and N-Triples. For other formats (xlsx,csv etc ;…), please refer to these links: https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/cordish2020projects and https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/cordisfp7projects
The file EURIO Knowledge Graph contains a database dump of all CORDIS data about research projects funded under the H2020 and FP7 framework programmes. The file Project contains all projects funded under the H2020 and FP7 framework programmes. The file Organisation contains all organisations funded under the H2020 and FP7 framework programmes.
Reference data (countries, funding schemes/types of action, etc....) can be found in this dataset https://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data/dataset/cordisref-data, while the EuroSciVoc taxonomy can be freely downloaded or browsed on the EuVocabularies website at this link: https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/dataset/-/resource?uri=http://publications.europa.eu/resource/dataset/euroscivoc
PyPSA-Eur is an open model dataset of the European power system at the transmission network level that covers the full ENTSO-E area. It can be built using the code provided at https://github.com/PyPSA/PyPSA-eur.
It contains alternating current lines at and above 220 kV voltage level and all high voltage direct current lines, substations, an open database of conventional power plants, time series for electrical demand and variable renewable generator availability, and geographic potentials for the expansion of wind and solar power.
Not all data dependencies are shipped with the code repository, since git is not suited for handling large changing files. Instead we provide separate data bundles to be downloaded and extracted as noted in the documentation.
This is the full data bundle to be used for rigorous research. It includes large bathymetry and natural protection area datasets.
While the code in PyPSA-Eur is released as free software under the GPLv3, different licenses and terms of use apply to the various input data, which are summarised below:
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Access to data is based on a principle of full, open and free access as established by the Copernicus data and information policy Regulation (EU) No 1159/2013 of 12 July 2013. This regulation establishes registration and licensing conditions for GMES/Copernicus users and can be found here. Free, full and open access to this data set is made on the conditions that:
When distributing or communicating Copernicus dedicated data and Copernicus service information to the public, users shall inform the public of the source of that data and information.
Users shall make sure not to convey the impression to the public that the user's activities are officially endorsed by the Union.
Where that data or information has been adapted or modified, the user shall clearly state this.
The data remain the sole property of the European Union. Any information and data produced in the framework of the action shall be the sole property of the European Union. Any communication and publication by the beneficiary shall acknowledge that the data were produced “with funding by the European Union”.
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Marine Regions’ products are licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA. Please contact us for other uses of the Licensed Material beyond license terms. We kindly request our users not to make our products available for download elsewhere and to always refer to marineregions.org for the most up-to-date products and services.
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EEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (https://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: Directorate-General for Environment (DG ENV).
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All versions of Natural Earth raster + vector map data found on this website are in the public domain. You may use the maps in any manner, including modifying the content and design, electronic dissemination, and offset printing. The primary authors, Tom Patterson and Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso, and all other contributors renounce all financial claim to the maps and invites you to use them for personal, educational, and commercial purposes.
No permission is needed to use Natural Earth. Crediting the authors is unnecessary.
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In addition to the general copyright and licence policy applicable to the whole Eurostat website, the following specific provisions apply to the datasets you are downloading. The download and usage of these data is subject to the acceptance of the following clauses:
The Commission agrees to grant the non-exclusive and not transferable right to use and process the Eurostat/GISCO geographical data downloaded from this page (the "data").
The permission to use the data is granted on condition that: the data will not be used for commercial purposes; the source will be acknowledged. A copyright notice, as specified below, will have to be visible on any printed or electronic publication using the data downloaded from this page.
ch_cantons.csv
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EIA_hydro_generation_2000_2014.csv
Public domain and use of EIA content: U.S. government publications are in the public domain and are not subject to copyright protection. You may use and/or distribute any of our data, files, databases, reports, graphs, charts, and other information products that are on our website or that you receive through our email distribution service. However, if you use or reproduce any of our information products, you should use an acknowledgment, which includes the publication date, such as: "Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (Oct 2008)."
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The GEBCO Grid is placed in the public domain and may be used free of charge. Use of the GEBCO Grid
Each year the Council publishes an annual report on the implementation of regulation 1049/2001 on access to documents. The annual report contains statistical information on the requests for public access received by the Council. With the exception of personal data, information on such requests is public. This dataset contains the following information on the requests for public access to documents received by the Council: 1. General information on the applicant (anonymous): professional activity of applicant; geographic origin 2. General Information on the request: request number; type of request (initial request, confirmatory application); date of request; deadline to reply; extended deadline to reply; date of reply; effort spent; follow-up; policy area(s). 3. Information on the requested documents: publication status (public or not); type of reply; document category; document number
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This dataset contains information about projects and their results funded by the European Union under the Horizon 2020 framework programme for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020.
The dataset is composed of six (6) different sub-set (in different formats):
Reference data (programmes, topics, topic keywords funding schemes (types of action), organisation types and countries) can be found in this dataset: https://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data/dataset/cordisref-data
EuroSciVoc is available here: https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/euroscivoc-the-european-science-vocabulary
CORDIS datasets are produced monthly. Therefore, inconsistencies may occur between what is presented on the CORDIS live website and the datasets.
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European Union Imports of newspapers, journals and periodicals from Ethiopia was US$43 during 2022, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. European Union Imports of newspapers, journals and periodicals from Ethiopia - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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European Union Imports of newspapers, journals and periodicals from French Polynesia was US$392 during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. European Union Imports of newspapers, journals and periodicals from French Polynesia - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
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All data that will be produced during the 4 years of the COST Action, i.e.: lists of members, figures, graphics, surveys, reports, databases of publications, databases of archaeological sites, videos.
Additional Spatial layers derived from the European Soil Database A number of layers for soil properties have been created based on data from the European Soil Database in combination with data from the Harmonized World Soil Database (HWSD) and Soil-Terrain Database (SOTER). The available layers include: Total available water content, Depth available to roots, Clay content, Silt content, Sand content, Organic carbon, Bulk Density, Coarse fragments. The layers of soil properties of Soil Typological Units (STUs) are only intended to facilitate modelling purposes. The final result of the modelling activity should be aggregated to SMUs or another larger mapping unit. The derived data have mainly the following features (compared to the past - European Soil Database): Represent a soil property from all STUs pertaining to an SMU in a single raster layer was made by mapping the STUs to geographic positions The attribute data are in part based on the STU table of the ESDB and other data sources : Harmonized World Soil Database (HWSD), Soil and Terrain Database (SOTER) The range of parameters is broadened by using Pedo-Transfer Rules (PTRs) to derive estimates of additional parameter Soil Property Topsoil (Filename) Subsoil (Filename) Unit Area of STU allocation STU_EU_ALLOCATE unitless Depth available to roots STU_EU_DEPTH_ROOTS cm Clay content STU_EU_T_CLAY STU_EU_S_CLAY % Sand content STU_EU_T_SAND STU_EU_S_SAND % Silt content STU_EU_T_SILT STU_EU_S_SILT % Organic carbon content STU_EU_T_OC STU_EU_S_OC % Bulk density STU_EU_T_BD STU_EU_S_BD g cm-3 Coarse Fragments STU_EU_T_GRAVEL STU_EU_S_GRAVEL % Total available water content from PTR SMU_EU_T_TAWC SMU_EU_S_TAWC mm Total available water content from PTF STU_EU_T_TAWC STU_EU_S_TAWC mm Access to the data: In order to obtain access to these databases : Fill in the Request form; after which you will receive further instructions how to download the data. References - Porposed Citations Hiederer, R. 2013. Mapping Soil Properties for Europe - Spatial Representation of Soil Database Attributes. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union – 2013 – 47pp. – EUR26082EN Scientific and Technical Research series, ISSN 1831-9424, doi:10.2788/94128 Hiederer, R. 2013. Mapping Soil Typologies - Spatial Decision Support Applied to European Soil Database. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union – 2013 – 147pp. – EUR25932EN Scientific and Technical Research series, ISSN 1831-9424, doi:10.2788/87286 Layer Properties Common properties for the soil property layers are: Format: Idrisi raster format Reference system: ETRS 89 LAEA Rows: 5900 Columns: 4600 Min. X 1500000.0 Max. X 7400000.0 Min. Y 900000.0 Max. Y 5500000.0 Resolution: 1000.0 Reference unit: meter Comments - Notes on to use of soil property layers Comments on to use of soil property layers from spatially allocating soil typological units (STU) of the European Soil Database (ESDB): Spatial layers on key soil properties for the topsoil and subsoil with pan-European coverage are derived from the spatial allocation of STUs. STUs are only allocated to 1km grid cells for those areas where suitable data exist to perform a multi-criteria evaluation and land allocation. In other areas the properties of the dominant STUs are mapped. The area where STUs are allocated is provided as a binary layer. The layers of soil properties of STUs are intended to facilitate modelling requirements by making the complete range of data for a soil mapping unit (SMU) available in a single layer. The procedure used to spatially allocate STU properties to 1km grid cells does not estimate the property of that grid cell, but is the likely distribution of all STUs of a soil mapping unit (SMU) within the spatial and thematic limits of that unit. Users should be aware that the correlation between the soil properties of a grid location with point data from ground surveys may be very low. The final result of the modelling activity should be aggregated to SMUs or another larger mapping unit. It is generally not recommended to aggregate soil properties to larger spatial units by averaging the property values first and then using the average values as input for models. Special note for depth: The depth layer included in the data set is the "depth to obstacles to roots" derived from the ESDB depth classes recorded in the field [ROO.ST_SGDBE]. For organic soils in Sweden the field contains only code 4 (Obstacle to roots between 20 and 40 cm depth). The depth value for this class is set to 30cm. As a consequence, the subsoil layers for organi9c carbon and bulk density only contain mineral soils. The layer is not suitable to calculate soil organic carbon density other than the topsoil. To compute this parameter the required soil properties (depth, organic carbon content, bulk density and gravel content) should be available for the depth of the soil. Special note for peat: The soil texture data contains texture values as provided by the Harmonized World Soil Database (HWSD) V.1.2.1. The HWSD provides texture values also for most typological units classified as peat. In the ESDB pedo-transfer rule (PTR) 22 is used to identify peat. The conditions defining the PTR are purely based on the soil classification name (taxonomy). Data of organic carbon content of the HWSD do not fully correspond to the results of using PTR 22. For example, Histo-Humic Gleysol (Ghh) is classified as peat by PTR 22, but classifying the soil texture and organic carbon content data of the HWSD does not necessarily provide the same class. To identify areas of peat in this data set the peat class (Class 8) in the layer on texture classes should be used, which is consistent with the texture and organic carbon layer data. The classification of peat is done on the basis of the soil clay and organic carbon content as found in the SGDBE of the ESDB. In case a model uses soil texture information separately from peat it is recommended to give priority to the peat areas identified in the data layer of classified soil texture
In its policy, the European Union intervenes when necessary to prevent conflict or in response to emerging or actual crises. In certain cases, EU intervention can take the form of restrictive measures or 'sanctions'. The application of financial sanctions and more precisely the freezing of assets constitutes an obligation for both the public and private sector. In this regard, a particular responsibility falls on credit and financial institutions, since they are involved in the bulk of financial transfers. In order to facilitate the application of financial sanctions, the European Banking Federation, the European Savings Banks Group, the European Association of Co-operative Banks, the European Association of Public Banks ("the EU Credit Sector Federations") and the European Commission recognised the need for an EU consolidated list of persons, groups and entities subject to financial sanctions and more precisely the freezing of assets. The Credit Sector Federations set up an initial database containing the consolidated list. The European Commission subsequently took over this database and is responsible for its maintenance and for keeping the consolidated list of sanctions up-to-date. In this respect, the European Commission launched a new Web page in June 2017, where the consolidated lists of financial sanctions consisting in freezing of assets are published in different formats (see link below). Disclaimer: While every effort is made to ensure that the database and the consolidated list correctly reproduce all relevant data of the officially adopted texts published in the Official Journal of the European Union, neither the Commission nor the EU Credit Sector Federations accepts any liability for possible omissions of relevant data or mistakes, and nor for any use the database or of the consolidated list. Only the information published in the Official Journal of the EU is deemed authentic. Please note that the information in this dataset may not be fully up to date because updates are delayed compared to the relevant publications in the EU's Official Journal.
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Analysis of ‘Register of Public Sector Bodies 2020 ’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/f514bf1c-020a-455f-b0b9-fc2564fdc804 on 18 January 2022.
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The Register of Public Sector Bodies in Ireland provides the basis for the preparation of Government Finance Statistics (GFS) and excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP) reporting for Ireland. The Register is based on a number of sources including government publications, annual reports, academic Databases and data collection undertaken by the CSO through the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
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European Union Exports of newspapers, journals and periodicals to Grenada was US$33 during 2021, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. European Union Exports of newspapers, journals and periodicals to Grenada - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
The EUNIS Database is the European Nature Information System, developed and managed by the European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity (ETC/BD in Paris) for the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Environmental Information Observation Network(Eionet).The EUNIS Database web application provides access to publicly available data in a consolidated database. The information includes:Data on Species, Habitats and Sites compiled in the framework of NATURA2000 (EU Habitats and Birds Directives), Data collected from frameworks, data sources or material published by ETC/BD (formerly the European Topic Centre for Nature Conservation). Information on Species, Habitats and Sites taken into account in relevant international conventions or from International Red Lists. Specific data collected in the framework of the EEA's reporting activities, which also constitute a core set of data to be updated periodically.
The Register of Public Sector Bodies in Ireland provides the basis for the preparation of Government Finance Statistics (GFS) and excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP) reporting for Ireland. The Register is based on a number of sources including government publications, annual reports, academic Databases and data collection undertaken by the CSO through the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
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European Union Imports of newspapers, journals and periodicals from Ivory Coast was US$53 during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. European Union Imports of newspapers, journals and periodicals from Ivory Coast - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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Abstract: Optimized geometries of the charged and neutral solutes as well as all the numerical values of gas phase acidities, solvation free energies, and pKa values Method: quantum mechanics
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The Eurocodes Publications Database stores guidance material dedicated to the Eurocodes and references to publications addressing the Eurocodes. The Database provides access to material and-or references to background documents, training material, designer guides and promotion material on the Eurocodes, and on pre-normative documents on the second generation of the Eurocodes. The Database is publically available in a dedicated section of the Eurocodes Website (http://eurocodes.jrc.ec.europa.eu).
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The Storting’s data service offers extracts from databases used in Parliamentary proceedings. This mainly involves data on votes, cases, questions, representatives, parliamentary meetings, hearings and publications. The Storting’s data service offers extracts from databases used in Parliamentary proceedings. This mainly involves data on votes, cases, questions, representatives, parliamentary meetings, hearings and publications.
This dataset compiles the official legislation databases of the European Union and all EU Member States. Each distribution corresponds to a legislation portal and includes its metadata.