The USA is the only country which still uses pounds for weight.
Many, including Canada, Germany, Russia, Nigeria, Mexico, and Australia.
Ecuador, Egypt, England, Eritrea, Estonia and Ethiopia are countries.
England uses the Euro. $29.99 is €23.80 or £19.25 (inBritish Pounds).
France uses euros. As does the rest of europe. Except England who use pound sterling.
England uses pounds sterling, not dollars, and has never printed silver certificates. They are a uniquely American form of currency.
the uk japan a LOT of countries, in fact. look up some countries on wikipedia and they should say which system they use in that country.
London is a city in the country of England, they use the pound nationally, and the euro internationally.
The Irish Republic uses the Euro. Northern Ireland uses Pounds and Pence, like England, Scotland and Wales.
Only if they are coded for both regions. Canada uses the NTSC television system, as does the United States; England uses PAL, as does most of the world. Some movies and shows also are not licensed for viewing in different countries.
England, along with many other European countries, uses the Latin Alphabet, which in turn is a modified version of the Greek Alphabet used in Ancient Rome by the Eltruscans.
No, they are not. Everyone uses the same rules created by the FA in England, first invented in 1863.