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To join the Eurozone, their economies need to meet certain criteria, so not all countries are in the Eurozone.
Not before 2012. In practical terms, no new countries will join the Eurozone until the current instability of Greece's economy (and to a lesser extent Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and Italy) is resolved.
There are no plans for the United Kingdom (which includes England) to join the Eurozone.
Three EU member states have exceptions (that is, states not obligated to join the Zone), including Sweden
The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union and is therefore obliged to join the Eurozone in a reasonable amount of time in the near future. However, due to the European debt crisis which dragged the Euro down with it, the Czech Republic has cooled off its interests in adopting the Euro for now.
The Eurozone was created to make trades easier among Eurozone members and to give Eurozone nations an advantage while trading with other countries.
You can use your Greek ID card to travel from Greece to any of the eurozone countries.
The official currency of Eurozone is the Euro.
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greece greeceIn 1981 Greece became the 10th country to join what is now known as the European Union.
There are 19 countries in the eurozone that have adopted the euro as their official currency.
No, the Greek drachma is no longer legal tender. Greece adopted the euro as its official currency in January 2002, replacing the drachma. While the drachma was used for centuries, it has since been phased out and is not recognized for transactions in Greece or the Eurozone.