I believe it was proposed that Lithuania would use Euro from 2010, but no, not now. The installment of Euros got postponed several times. Euro, though, is circulated in Lithuanian banks, but you cannot use an Euro to buy things.
Perhaps in some places, but you could always just convert Euros to Lithuanian Litas, the current currency of Lithuania. Lithuania has expressed its goal of adopting the Euro by January 1, 2014. However, due to the current Euro crisis, this date is expected to be pushed back one year. The first Euro coins are expected to be distributed in 2013.
Yes it does. It started useing euros 3-2 years ago
yes they do but they mainly use the estonian kroon
Yes. It started to use it on the 1st of January 2011.
No, they use Swiss Franc
Yes, Slovenia does use the Euro.
Estonia joined in the New Year.
Estonia joined on the New Year (2011).
Estonia joined the EU in 2004.
Estonia.
Estonia.
Estonia adopted the the euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011.
Estonia adopted the Euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011, to become the 17th country to join the Euro.
Yes they did!
because they are part of the European Nations.
Since 1st January 2011 Estonia has used the Euroas currency.Prior to that it used Estonian kroon (EEK).
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17 countries use the Euro as their currency: Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain