On the 1st of January 2002.
Yes. The Euro is the legal currency in the Republic of Ireland, so Irish people do use it. In Northern Ireland people use the pound Sterling.
No
some shops close to the Irish border do take Euros but the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling £
Both countries are very similar. They both use English as their main language. They both have a free market economy. They are both democracies. They are both members of the European Union. Their legal systems are similar. However, Ireland is a Republic and the UK is a monarchy. Ireland uses the Euro as its currency but the UK has retained its Pound.
It depends what country you are in. In the Republic of Ireland it is 18.
NO, most people wanting abortions in Northern Ireland will go to England as it is the nearest place to have one. However this topic is under much talk whether it should be made legal here.Not on demand, you have to go to the UK.
It was made legal in a referendum in 1995. The laws came into being in 1996 with the first divorces actually granted in 1997.
No, the legal currency in the dominican republic is the Dominican Peso, which one peso is 2cents of dollars. But US dollars are acceptable too.
Euros aren't legal currency in Northern Ireland but some of the alrgers pubs especially those around the border may accept them.
It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.
Havana is a city in the Republic of Cuba.The major legal currency for Cuba is the Cuban Convertible Peso.There is no international trading in the Cuban Convertible Peso, these can't be bought in advance if you're travelling to Cuba.
There is no difficulties with using Bank of England notes in Northern Ireland. The currency is GPB, and while local banks can issue their own notes (as they can in Scotland), these notes are still Sterling.