There are no people on Euro banknotes. All of the designs feature generic, fictional architectural objects such as arches and bridges.
The 20 euro banknote is the third smallest denomination and is blue in colour. The front of all euro notes feature a gate or archway and the reverse features a bridge. The style of these two features depends on denomination. The 20 euro banknote design period is gothic, the archway and bridge are therefore gothic in design. The note should have a watermark in the white area on the left, and a hologram band down the right.
The 1 million Euro banknote exists but it can't be traded or converted
There is no such thing as the German dollar. The currency in German is the Euro (symbol '€'). The largest Euro banknote is €500.
There are no plans to adopt the Euro in the UK.
The city of Naples in Italy uses the Euro.
The bridge depicted on the back of the five euro banknote is the "Romanesque bridge." It symbolizes the architectural styles of the European cultural heritage. The overall design of the banknote reflects themes of bridges, representing connection and unity across Europe.
10 UK is 45 in Euro
The UK has opted out of the Euro for political and economic reasons.
No, the UK never opted to become part of the monitory union (part of the euro).
No. The UK refuses to adopt the Euro and refuses to accept the Euro.
The Euro banknotes are similar all throughout the EU, unlike the Euro coins. The back of the banknote consists of some aqueducts as well as some bridges, depending on the value of the note.