Before 2002, Italy used the Lire (Lee-ray - but roll the 'r'). However, in 2002, most of Europe decided it would be much more efficient to all use the same currency (except England because they knew it would lower the value of their currency - different story, though), so they converted to the Euro. At the moment (5:55 PM Eastern Time, on the 18th of June, 2010), the Euro sits roughly at $0.79 Canadian, and $0.84 US.
The Kroner (eng) or Krone (norsk). It means a crown.
No. Cruzeiro Real is an outdated currency. We now use the Real. (R$ is the symbol for it)
Egyptian pound, symbolized as EGP= "egyptian pound", or sometimes as LE= "livre egyptien" in french.
the longest river in Italy is called Po in the north of Italy.
The country that is called the mother of renaissance? Is Italy (The country is Italy)
Northern Italy
No but there is a city in Tuscany, Italy called Siena
Italy's money is Euro or Lira.
Northern Italy
It's called Venice, Italy
it is called as Italy
People that live in and/or are from Milan, Italy, are called Milanese.