No. They use the Turkish lire though tourist areas like Famagusta and Kyrenia take either currency and it is easy to change Sterling, Dollars or Euros.
There is no way to determine one currency's exchange rate. To find out what is the value of one currncy it has to be compare to another currency. For example, you can check what is the exchange rate of the Cyprus currency (EUR) in comparison the US Dollar (USD). Currently the EUR/USD is worth 1.266
You can use euro almost everywhere in northern Cyprus, although you might have to ask for the price in euro as menus will tend to be marked in Turkish lira.
The northern part of Cyprus was occupied by Turkey in 1974 and is now the (unrecognised) 'Republic of Northern Cyprus'.
The northern part of Cyprus was occupied by Turkey in 1974 and is now the (unrecognised) 'Republic of Northern Cyprus'.
Yes, the Republic of Cyprus is a member of the European Union (EU). It joined the EU on May 1, 2004, and adopted the euro as its official currency in January 2008. However, the northern part of the island, which is not under the control of the Cypriot government, is not part of the EU.
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Cyprus now uses the Euro, which it adopted in 2006. Prior to that, it's currency was the Cyprus Pound and the Cyprus Cent, neither of which are legal tender any longer.
Euros but previously Cypriot Pounds. They turned to Euro, 1st January 2008. Things have gotten a little more expensive since then. With the weak pound (at present), it's more expensive for the British holidaymaker.
because Northern Ireland is part of the UK and the UK didn't (thank God) sign up for the Euro
The old currency of Cyprus is the Cyprus Pound. The new currency is the Euro. :)
about from 1400 euro
Military of Northern Cyprus was created in 1976.