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        Also St Pierre and Miquelon are less than 20 km off the coast of Newfoundland

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        hans island is uninhabited, and the border is technically shared with greenland. its people are eu citizens, but greenland is not in the european union. they exited the eu’s predecessor organization before the eu was formed from it.

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          Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is a way better example. Only 19km away from Point May in Newfoundland.

          French Island with ~6000 residents. Full EU member. {Edit: I might have been wrong on full EU member, seems to be kind of a member but kind of not} You can take a ferry there from Canada.

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      The definition of what’s European is squishy and doesn’t necessarily conform to geography. It could be qualified by shard values or borders if EU members agree.

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      That’s been the case so far, but I don’t think there’s anything specifically prohibiting a non-European country from joining.