NO. Is the peso
As far as I know there is no country in South America which has the Euro as its currency.
No, the Euro is the currency in some European countries. The U.S. dollar is the currency in America.
Estonia adopted the the euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011.
Vauvta relates to currency and the exchange rates. For example, the valuta is the rate of one currency, such as the American Dollar to another country's currency, such as the Euro. It is Latin for the word "value".
No, they only have the Euro. That would be really confusing to have the Euro and another currency. It is hard enough with just the Euro.
Yes, the euro is the official currency of Latvia and it is legal tender everywhere in the country.
Eurpoe is a continent, not a country. The most widespread currency in Europe is the Euro.
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No African countries use the euro.
Uruguay does not use the Euro. It is not even in Europe, it is in South America. The currency of Uruguay is the Uruguayan peso.
The type of money used in South America is called Contiki. Thanks for asking :)
No country has yet left the Euro. Bulgaria has not yet joined the Euro. The currency is, and remains the Bulgarian lev