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There are a lot of refurbished ex-corporate mini PCs (Intel CPU, 8-16Gb RAM, Windows 10) on eBay for around €100. It should be possible to install Linux on them.
Lenovo thinkcentre tiny is awesome, also very very easy to open if you want to add RAM or switch the 2.5" drive. It also has a nvme slot.
Linux runs perfectly on it.
If you want machines built in Europe, there are Fujitsu-brand mini-PCs that were made in Germany.