16 countries have adopted the Euro, 5 other countries use the Euro with formal agreements (these are places such as the Vatican). 6 other districts or countries use the euro without formal agreement; these include Andorra - which doesn't have an official currency, and Akrotiri and Dhakalia - a British sovereign base area in Cyprus.
Countries outside of Europe have adopted the euro for international transactions (an example is Cuba).
They are called the European Union. But not all countries that are in the European Union use Euros. And there are some countries who are not in the European Union who use Euros.
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Yes, Euros are used in 19 European countries, including the Netherlands.
the basic currency used in many european countries use "euros" :) hope this helped
because they are very close to European countries . that"s way they are using euros .
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The Euro was created by the European Union as a currency to be used by its member countries. 18 of those 28 countries now use it.
It depends. Most European countries use the long scale billion which has 12 zeros. 1,000,000,000,000 But English speaking countries use the short scale billion which has 9 zeros. 1,000,000,000
The use European money, that is euros
Most of them - no. The majority of European countries that refuse to accept Euros are those who are strict on their traditions, such as the UK and Poland.
No. There are 28 countries in the organisation known as the European Union. Only 19 of those countries use the Euro. A county in the European Union has the choice of using the Euro or not. Some countries have chosen not to use it or their economies are not ready to use it.
Many Europian countries use them now after the UN combined currencies