Nope, not all EU countries have the same plug or voltage. Voltage is roughly the same, but not exactly - when the UK was still a member, they still had 240V AFAIK, I don't know if there are other examples. The UK has a completely different plug, which they also had while they were members. IIRC France and the Czech Republic has another type of the Schuko plug than most other EU members.
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My understanding is that continental Europe had 220V and the UK 240V. The EU plus a few others (CENELEC) made 230 the compromise.
Equipment has to handle a wider range, e.g. my water kettle says 220 - 240. That makes life easier for manufacturers and shops.
With the increase in solar and wind renewables volgage varies a lot anyway, e.g. in my apartment (NL) today it's between 235 and 240 despite the rain.
Plugs tend to have shapes that fit most variants that you'll still find in older apartments.