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Yes, the currency of Slovenia is the Euro.
No, the euro is not accepted as legal tender in Switzerland. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc.
Yes, the euro is the official currency of Latvia and it is legal tender everywhere in the country.
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The currency in Tallinn, Estonia, is the Euro (EUR). Estonia adopted the Euro on January 1, 2011, replacing its previous currency, the Estonian kroon. The Euro is widely accepted for transactions in the city and throughout the country.
The currency of Martinique is the Euro (EUR). As an overseas region of France, Martinique uses the Euro as its official currency, which replaced the French Franc in 2002. The Euro is widely accepted for all transactions within the island.
The Channel Islands use UK currency but the Euro is widely accepted.
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The currency before Euro was "Deutsche Mark" Mark and Euro have a fixed exchange rate 1 € = 1.95583 DM Although DM is no longer accepted as an instrument of payment, you can still exchange DM for Euro at the Central Bank.
The currency in Amsterdam (and everywhere in the Netherlands) is the Euro.
No, it uses its own Czech currency called (in Czech language) Koruna, abbreviated as CZK or Kc. There are plans to introduce the Euro and even today Euro is accepted in all major supermarkets and many other shops including some restaurants.
The currency of Portugal is the Euro. This has been the currency since 2002.