The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
Nothing, because it is no longer used.The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The Marrka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Marrka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The currency of Sweden is Krona (meaning crown). They are not part of the EMU (European Monetary Union) and thus are still not using the Euro. They are a member of the European Union, but only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The others use their own currency.
As of my last update, the Finnish markka is no longer in circulation, having been replaced by the euro in 2002. Historical exchange rates indicated that 1 markka was approximately worth 0.17 US dollars at the time of transition. However, since the markka is no longer used, its current value in USD would be negligible. For the most current currency conversions, it's best to consult a financial news source or currency converter.
They have used Euro since 2002. The previous currency was mark ("markka").
Finland has used Euro since 2002. The former coin was mark, "markka".
The currency used in Finland is the Euro. Yep, just like in many other European countries. So, if you're planning a trip to Finland, make sure to have some Euros handy for all your reindeer rides and sauna sessions.
The Marrka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Marrka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
The term "Suomen Tasavalta" refers to the Republic of Finland in Finnish. An old currency associated with Finland is the Finnish markka (FIM), which was used before the country adopted the euro in 2002. The markka was in circulation since the 1860s and was replaced by the euro at a fixed exchange rate of approximately 5.94573 markkaa to one euro.