A total of 12 nations officially adopted the Euro in 2002.
Austria
Belgium
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Portugal
Spain
However, three other nations (Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City) also started using the Euro in 2002. However, these are micro-states and usually follow their larger partners (France for Monaco and Italy for both San Marino and Vatican City). So although they have yet to officially adopt this currency, it has been in usage throughout these nations since 2002.
12 European states adopted the euro in 2002
12 nations began using the euro
England, France, Portugal, Spain
England, France, Portugal, Spain
It became clear that the nations that lasted the longest would win.
European nations began to control the nations of southeast Asia. -apex
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European nations began to control the nations of southeast Asia. -apex
Militarism began in Europe after the reign of Napoleon I. Many nations, after having witnessed the success that could be achieved by a strong army, sought to strengthen their military forces and they did so in competition with each other.
The Allies didn't invade Europe, we came to Europe's aid. When we began the Liberation of France, this was called D day...