Most members of the EU are also members of the Schengen agreement. If you are travelling between two of these countries there are no border controls, just a sign by the side of the road. Just drive across the border without stopping.
If one or more countries are not in Schengen, then there will be identity checks (passports), but no customs. For example Britain to France.
How easy depends on whether you are an EU (or other Schengen country) citizen. EU citizens have a legal right to travel from one EU country to another. As soon as you prove you are an EU citizen by showing your passport, they have got to let you in.
Non-EU citizens on non-Schengen borders will have their passports stamped, and they may, depending on their citizenship, be asked questions or have to have a visa.
Estonia adopted the Euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011, to become the 17th country to join the Euro.
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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.
The Soviet Union in 1960 won the first European Championships.
No, Turkey is not in the European Union and does not use the Euro.
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In 2002 the euro was made for the people in the European union
The Euro is the common currency of the European Union
Several European countries who are members of the EU political union, have chosen not to use the Euro as their currency - mainly because they feel that they will lose control of their domestic finances.
The currency is called the Euro, not the Euro Dollar. Not all countries in the European Union use the Euro. There are 28 countries that are members of the European Union. 18 use the Euro. 10 use their own currencies.
Ireland used the 'punt' until 2002, after which they changed over to the Euro, which is the standard used in the European Union.
Euro is the currency in some countries of the European Union.