England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (the United Kingdom) still uses British Pound Sterling.
Switzerland uses Swiss Francs.
Denmark, Sweden and Norway use the Kroner (seperate version of the Kroner for each country).
Hungary uses the Forint
Iceland uses the Krunor.
There are others too that I can't remember right now
No. There are 10 currencies in the European Union. 19 of the 28 European Union countries use the Euro. The other 9 countries use their own currencies. They are the Bulgarian lev, British pound sterling, Croatian kuna, Czech koruna, Danish krone, Hungarian forint, Polish złoty, Romanian leu and the Swedish krona.
No
As of January 2013, 17 of the 27 members of the EU use the Euro. They are:
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.
The remaining 10 use their own currencies. That is:
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Sweden, United Kingdom
Lira
The Krona is still the currency of Sweden.
Sweden.
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Ukraine does not use the Euro. Ukraine is a European country, but it is not a member of the European Union. Only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The currency of the Ukraine is hryvnia.
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