At the moment the euro has a huge impact of those in the euro zone and also those that aren't in the euro zone, the state of the euro affects the price of imports and exports as for example, places like England do a lot of trading with countries within Europe. However, for industries such as tourism the Euro can have a good impact for those who aren't in the euro zone as the value of the euro goes down- so instead of the euro being worth £1.50 it is worth £1.30.
Europe's nickname is Euro
The Euro was named after the continent Europe.
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euro in most of Europe or pound in Britain
the windows on the euro represent that Europe is open
The currency of Europe is called "Euro."
Approximately 75 percent of Europe uses the Euro. Countries that use the Euro include Italy, Ireland, Finland, Austria, Germany, and Spain.
No Switzerland is in Europe but didn't agree to use Euro.
It is the euro.
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Germany uses the Euro, which is the currency of the European Union. The Euro is named after Europe, so yes.
Europe has many countries, with different currencies and so has different currency symbols. The Euro is a currency used by 17 of Europe's countries. This may be what you are referring to. Its symbol looks like this: - €