Yes Andorra uses the Euro because it is a small country. It used to use French francs and Spanish pesos before that. Even though Andorra is not part of the EU, it is considered a special case.
Andorra did not have a currency of its own before the euro. It either used the French franc or the Spanish peseta as a currency until 1999. Francs and Pesetas were accepted in Andorra until 2002.
Before the euro was introduced, Andorra used French francs and Spanish pesetas. It did not have currency of its own (and still doesn't.)
Andorra Andorra is 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC
No, Andorra is not part of the European Union, however it does have a special relationship with the block and also uses the Euro as its official currency.
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The currency in Amsterdam (and everywhere in the Netherlands) is the Euro.
The currency of Portugal is the Euro. This has been the currency since 2002.
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Euro is a currency.
The peseta was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de factocurrency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender.The peseta was replaced by the euro (€) in 1999 on currency exchange boards. Euro coins and notes were introduced in January 2002, and on March 1, 2002, the peseta lost its legal tender status in Spain,
The currency of Austria is the Euro (€).
The Pyrenees is the mountain range ( not one peak). The country in this intermountain area is Andorra, classed as a principality, jointly Franco-Spanish but it has its own currency and stamps ( or did prior to the Euro).