West African CFA franc was created in 1945.
Central African CFA franc was created in 1945.
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Countries currently using a currency called "franc"Countries - CurrencyBenin - West African CFA francBurkina Faso - West African CFA francBurundi - Burundi francCameroon - Central African CFA francCentral African Republic - Central African CFA francChad - Central African CFA francRepublic of the Congo - Central African CFA francDemocratic Republic of the Congo - Congolese francComoros - Comorian francCôte d'Ivoire - West African CFA francDjibouti - Djiboutian francEquatorial Guinea - Central African CFA francGabon - Central African CFA francGuinea - Guinean francGuinea-Bissau - West African CFA francLiechtenstein - Swiss francMali - West African CFA francNiger - West African CFA francRwanda - Rwandan francSenegal - West African CFA francSwitzerland- Swiss francTogo - West African CFA francFrancs were used in France, Belgium and Luxembourg until 2002, when they were replaced by Euros.
The sixteen West African countries and their currencies include: Benin (CFA Franc), Burkina Faso (CFA Franc), Cape Verde (Cape Verdean Escudo), Côte d'Ivoire (CFA Franc), Gambia (Dalasi), Ghana (Ghanaian Cedi), Guinea (Guinean Franc), Guinea-Bissau (CFA Franc), Liberia (Liberian Dollar), Mali (CFA Franc), Niger (CFA Franc), Nigeria (Naira), Senegal (CFA Franc), Sierra Leone (Sierra Leonean Leone), Togo (CFA Franc), and Liberia (United States Dollar). Most of the West African countries use the West African CFA Franc, which is pegged to the euro. Ghana, Nigeria, and Liberia have their own distinct currencies.
Francs are the currency of Switzerland. They are currently used by Switzerland, Liechtenstein and some African countries. Prior to the introduction of the Euro, the currency of France was also called the franc.
Switzerland, and some African countries among the former French or Belgian colonies do call teir currncy the franc. France doesn't anymore since it uses the Euro.Answer 2Countries currently using a currency called "franc"Countries - CurrencyBenin - West African CFA francBurkina Faso - West African CFA francBurundi - Burundi francCameroon - Central African CFA francCentral African Republic - Central African CFA francChad - Central African CFA francRepublic of the Congo - Central African CFA francDemocratic Republic of the Congo - Congolese francComoros - Comorian francCôte d'Ivoire - West African CFA francDjibouti - Djiboutian francEquatorial Guinea - Central African CFA francGabon - Central African CFA francGuinea - Guinean francGuinea-Bissau - West African CFA francLiechtenstein - Swiss francMali - West African CFA francNiger - West African CFA francRwanda - Rwandan francSenegal - West African CFA francSwitzerland- Swiss francTogo - West African CFA franc
The country of Côte D'ivoire uses the West African CFA Franc.
West African CFA franc - XOF
West African CFA Franc.
West African CFA franc.
West African CFA Franc.
The official currency of Togo is the CFA franc, more specifically the West African CFA franc, where CFA stands for Communauté financière d'Afrique or Communauté Financière Africaine (Financial Community of Africa/African Financial Community), an economic cooperation between former French colonies.