Portugal is a country in the south of Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
The currency is the euro, international symbol EUR.
They use Euro
Euro
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The Euro (EUR)
No, centavos aren't used for money in Portugal. The Euro is the unit of money in Portugal. The Euro replaced the Escudo in 2002. One Euro is divided into 100 cents [euro cent]. On March 22, 2010 one Euro equals $1.35 [U.S. dollars]. One U.S. dollar equals 0.74 Euros.
Henrique Portugal's birth name is Antonio Henrique Rocha Portugal.
Euro.
euros
The Euro (EUR)
No, centavos aren't used for money in Portugal. The Euro is the unit of money in Portugal. The Euro replaced the Escudo in 2002. One Euro is divided into 100 cents [euro cent]. On March 22, 2010 one Euro equals $1.35 [U.S. dollars]. One U.S. dollar equals 0.74 Euros.
ha, Portugal having money. That's a good one.
Mark Portugal's birth name is Mark Steven Portugal.
There is no king of Portugal.
Portugal uses the Euro, like Spain and France.
Henrique Portugal's birth name is Antonio Henrique Rocha Portugal.
The money used in Portugal now is the Euro. Formerly it was the Escudo.The circulating currency in Brazil is : >>>>the REAL, divided into one hundred centavos.
Portugal Portugal The Isles in lower Portugal.
Marisa already is an Italian name. It's also used often in Spain and Portugal.
Currency is the Euro