The Euro is used in Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, France, Monaco, Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta, Cyprus, Greece, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Austria, and Estonia.
Yes, Euros are used in 19 European countries, including the Netherlands.
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They are called the European Union. But not all countries that are in the European Union use Euros. And there are some countries who are not in the European Union who use Euros.
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No, it is not used in countries in Africa. African countries have their own currencies.
You can use euros at Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Spain and Ireland. ( I don't know if they use also use in more different countries but these three are one of them).
because they are very close to European countries . that"s way they are using euros .
No country uses both Euros and Francs. Most countries use one and only one currency.
IF you are fortunate enough to be in one of the countries that used to use the particular denomination, some large banks may still exchange them for euros (note - not " euro's ") However you may or may not take a beating on the exchange rate because there is no use for these old coins.
Many Europian countries use them now after the UN combined currencies
Yes, you can /from January 1st 2010). But you can still use Kroons until 15th January 2010. You can also use Euros in other towns and places n Estonia.
The Euro was created by the European Union as a currency to be used by its member countries. 18 of those 28 countries now use it.