They're called euros
A highly radioactive metal named FRANCIUM was named after France.
Francium was named after France, the country it was dicovered in.
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New Rochelle, NY is named after the city of Rochelle in France
Money converting us dollar to France money
Francium is an element named for France in Western Europe.
Gallium is named after France, the Latin name for which is "Gallia." The element was named in honor of France by its discoverer, French chemist Paul-Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, in 1875.
Poland (polonia) = polonium France = francium (pronounced "froggium" in the UK) America = Americium Germany = Germanium
In France they have euro's.
sarthera is mostly used in France it is a France word for quarter. The money used throughout most of France is the Euro.
it is called a Bayonet but i don't think it is named after a city in France
Spain and Bulgaria named 'value for money' hotspots ... with Italy and France the most expensive destinations this summer (where a bucket and spade costs 80% more) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2703880/Spain-Bulgaria-named-value-money-hotspots-summer-holidays-Post-Office-Travel-Money-survey.html