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Yes, the currency of Slovenia is the Euro.
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Slovenia is a country in Central Europe.Slovenia's currency, the tolar, was replaced by the euro on the 1st January 2007.The international trading code is EUR.
It was in 2004.
The euro are all the same, in Europe you can have a euro from one country eg. The Netherlands and use it in Slovenia.
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Yes, Slovenia is a member of the eurozone. It adopted the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2007, becoming the first of the 2004 EU accession countries to do so. The move to the euro was part of Slovenia's broader integration into the European Union and its economic framework.
Slovenia uses the Euro (€) as its official currency. The country adopted the Euro on January 1, 2007, replacing its previous currency, the Slovenian Tolar (SIT). As a member of the Eurozone, Slovenia participates in the shared currency system used by many European Union countries.
If we are talking about UEFA EURO football cup the only time Slovenian national team has qualified was in 2000. Slovenia has played in two UEFA world cups in 2002 and 2012.