A Albanie, Allemagne, Andorre (Principauté d'Andorre), Autriche,
B Belgique, Biélorussie, Bosnie Herzégovine, Bulgarie,
CDEF Chypre, Croatie, Danemark, Espagne, Estonie, Finlande, France,
GHI Gibraltar,Grèce, Hongrie, Irlande, Islande, Italie,
L Lettonie, Liechtenstein, Lituanie,
M Macédoine, Malte, Moldavie, Monaco (principauté de Monaco)
NP Norvège, Pays-Bas, Pologne, Portugal,
R République Tchèque, Roumanie, Royaume-Uni, Russie,
SUV Saint-Marin, Serbie, Slovaquie, Slovénie, Suède, Suisse, Ukraine, Vatican
Ten countries joined the European Union in 2004.
The Euro is used in 17 of the European Union's 27 countries. The other 10 countries in the European Union use their own currencies.
soixante-dix-huit (lit=60+10+8)
Europe does not have one single currency. The most widely used currency is the Euro, which is the official currency in 18 countries of the European Union. The other 10 countries in the European Union do not use the Euro. Not all of Europe's countries are in the European Union but some of the European countries outside the European Union use the Euro. The majority of countries in Europe do not use the Euro.
6:10 (ten past six) is spelled six heures dix in French. 610 (six hundred and ten) is six cent dix.
i think 10 to 12
Great brittian is only one there are many
The Treaty of Accession for the 10 countries that joined the European Union on the 1st of May 2004 was signed on the 16th of April 2003.
The following 10 countries joined the European Union in 2004:Czech RepublicEstoniaHungaryLatviaLithuaniaMaltaPolandSlovakiaSlovenia
That was NATO. Both Canada and the USA were founding members with the 10 western European countries in 1949.
As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 of the European Union's 28 countries use the euro.
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