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N | Flag | Member Countries | name | |
1 | Albania | Tirana | ||
2 | Armenia | Yerevan | ||
3 | Australia | Canberra | ||
4 | Austria | Vienna | ||
5 | Azerbaijan | Baku | ||
6 | Belarus | Minsk | ||
7 | Belgium | Brussels | ||
8 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sarajevo | ||
9 | Bulgaria | Sofia | ||
10 | Canada | Ottawa | ||
11 | Croatia | Zagreb | ||
12 | Cyprus | Nicosia | ||
13 | Czech Republic | Prague | ||
14 | Denmark | Copenhagen | ||
15 | Egypt | Cairo | ||
16 | Estonia | Tallinn | ||
17 | Finland | Helsinki | ||
18 | France | Paris | ||
19 | Georgia | T'bilisi | ||
20 | Germany | Berlin | ||
21 | Greece | Athens | ||
22 | Hungary | Budapest | ||
23 | Iceland | Reykjavik | ||
24 | Ireland | Dublin | ||
25 | Israel | Jerusalem | ||
26 | Italy | Rome | ||
27 | Japan | Tokyo | ||
28 | Kazakhstan | Astana | ||
29 | Korea South | Seoul | ||
30 | Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | ||
31 | Latvia | Riga | ||
32 | Liechtenstein | Vaduz | ||
33 | Lithuania | Vilnius | ||
34 | Luxembourg | Luxembourg | ||
35 | Macedonia | Skopje | ||
36 | Malta | Valletta | ||
37 | Mexico | Mexico City | ||
38 | Moldova | Chisinau | ||
39 | Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | ||
40 | Montenegro | Podgorica | ||
41 | Morocco | Rabat | ||
42 | Netherlands | Amsterdam | ||
43 | New Zealand | Wellington | ||
44 | Norway | Oslo | ||
45 | Poland | Warsaw | ||
46 | Portugal | Lisbon | ||
47 | Romania | Bucharest | ||
48 | Russia | Moscow | ||
49 | Serbia | Belgrade | ||
50 | Slovakia | Bratislava | ||
51 | Slovenia | Ljubljana | ||
52 | Spain | Madrid | ||
53 | Sweden | Stockholm | ||
54 | Switzerland | Bern | ||
55 | Tajikistan | Dushanbe | ||
56 | Turkey | Ankara | ||
57 | Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | ||
58 | Ukraine | Kyiv | ||
59 | United Kingdom | London | ||
60 | United States | Washington, DC | ||
61 | Uzbekistan | Tashkent | ||
Abbreviation : EBRD Title : European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Aim : to facilitate the transition of seven centrally planned economies in Europe (Bulgaria, former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, former USSR, and former Yugoslavia) to market economies by committing 60% of its loans to privatization. Established in : 8-9 January 1990 (proposals made); 15 April 1991 (bank inaugurated) |
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