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17 countries use the euro, as of 1/1/11

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16 countries now use the Euro. This will grow in the coming years.

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All of Europe. France, Holland, Germany, Poland etc...

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How many countries are in the EU that have the euro?

As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 of the European Union's 28 countries use the euro.


Which of the European countries do not use the euro currency?

The European Union is an organisation that consists of 27 countries, 17 of which use the Euro. There are many other countries in Europe that are not members of the European Union and none of these use the Euro. So most European countries do not use it. See the related questions below.


Are all eu countries have euro dollar?

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.


The currency using throughout much of Europe is called what?

You are referring to the Euro. It is used in many countries in Europe, but most countries in Europe use their own currencies, not the Euro.


How many European countries uses currency EURO?

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).


The Euro which runs in Holland Is this the same Euro which runs across Europe?

The Euro is the same for all countries that use it, though one side of the coin is different in each country. All the notes are the same for all countries. You can still use those different coins in any of the countries that use the Euro. Not all countries in Europe use the Euro. There are over 50 countries in Europe. 28 of them are members of an organisation called the European Union. 18 of those 28 countries use the Euro as their currency.


How many European countries use euros?

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).


How many countries swapped their currency to euro first?

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).


Which country in Africa uses euro currency?

No African countries use the euro.


How many countries belong to the European union relative to money?

If you mean how many countries in the EU use the EU currency, the Euro, the answer is 17.


The euro is the currency for all of the countries of the EU?

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.


What is the common unit of currency used by European Union countries?

Many (but not all) use the "Euro".