The main currency in Europe is the Euro, in signs: €
Almost all countries of the EU use it but England still uses the British Pound and Denmark uses Kronen. Some other currencies in Europe from countries that are not members of the European Union are Franken in Switzerland, Kuna in Croatia, Convertible Mark in Bosnia, Pound in Turkey and Kronen in Norway.
EURO
Euros or eurodollars
to help Europe
There is no one money in Europe. 26 countries use the Euro (symbol '€') as a common currency. All the countries in Europe (with the exception of Liechtenstein) have their own individual currencies.
Euros or eurodollars
Eurodollars Not to be confused with 'Euros', which is a totally different currency.
the Euro
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The money was loaned to Europe so the countries could be rebuilt and to stabilize their economy
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the Euro ( € ) is used by the French as their currency (as in much of Europe), since the end of 2001 when it replaced the French franc.
Tenerife is in Europe. It is an island belonging to Spain. Spain is a country in Europe. Spain is also a member of the European Union. So Tenerife can get money from the European Union.