The UK, including England, does not use the euro. Though a member of the European Union, the UK chose not to adopt the euro and instead still uses its own national currency, the pound (sterling).
England have only won the World Cup once in 1966.
The Republic of Ireland uses the Euro. Sterling is just used in Northern Ireland. The sterling used there can be used in England. However the notes are slightly different looking, as would be the case with the notes in Scotland.
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Poland does not use the euro. Not all members of the European Union use it. Poland's currency is the Zloty.
no
England doesn't use Euro. They use pounds.
We can't use it at the moment but the currency of England will possibly change soon.
no Scotland wales and England use pounds and Ireland use euro
They reached the semi-finals of the UEFA European Championship in 1968 and 1996, but failed to ever win the Euro cup.
No they have never won the Euro Championship, but they have hosted it once in 1996.
The Irish Republic uses the Euro. Northern Ireland uses Pounds and Pence, like England, Scotland and Wales.
Northern Ireland does not use the Euro. Northern Ireland and England use the same currency, which is Sterling. So there is no conversion rate.
No. Though they are both in Europe, England and France are not the same country.
The UK, including England, does not use the euro. Though a member of the European Union, the UK chose not to adopt the euro and instead still uses its own national currency, the pound (sterling).
England and the UK uses the Pound (£) Sterling. France uses the Euro. Spain uses the Euro.
No. Euro means a sighn for money.