It is much easier to name which countries do use a dollar, as there are less.
Countries:
Antigua and Barbuda (East Caribbean Dollar)
Australia (Australian Dollar)
Bahamas (Bahamian Dollar)
Barbados (Barbados Dollar)
Belize (Belize Dollar)
Brunei (Brunei Dollar)
Canada (Canadian Dollar)
Dominica (East Caribbean Dollar)
Ecuador (United States Dollar)
El Salvador (United States Dollar)
Fiji (Fiji Dollar)
Grenada (East Caribbean Dollar)
Guyana (Guyanese Dollar)
Jamaica (Jamaican Dollar)
Kiribati (Kiribati Dollar and Australian Dollar)
Liberia (Liberian Dollar)
Marshall Islands (United States Dollar)
Micronesia (United States Dollar)
Nauru (Australian Dollar)
New Zealand (New Zealand Dollar)
Palau (United States Dollar)
Saint Kitts and Nevis (East Caribbean Dollar)
Saint Lucia (East Caribbean Dollar)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (East Caribbean Dollar)
Singapore (Singapore Dollar)
Solomon Islands (Solomon Islands Dollar)
Suriname (Surinamese Dollar)
Taiwan (New Taiwan Dollar)
Timor-Leste (United States Dollar)
Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago Dollar)
Tuvalu (Tuvaluan Dollar and Australian Dollar)
United States (United States Dollar)
Zimbabwe (United States Dollar)
Territories:
Anguilla [United Kingdom] (East Caribbean Dollar)
Bermuda [United Kingdom] (Bermuda Dollar)
Bonaire [Netherlands] (United States Dollar)
British Indian Ocean Territory [United Kingdom] (United States Dollar)
British Virgin Islands [United Kingdom] (United States Dollar)
Cayman Islands [United Kingdom] (Cayman Islands Dollar)
Hong Kong [China] (Hong Kong Dollar)
Montserrat [United Kingdom] (East Caribbean Dollar)
Saba [Netherlands] (United States Dollar)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon [France] (Canadian Dollar)
Sint Eustatius [Netherlands] (United States Dollar)
Turks and Caicos Islands [United Kingdom] (United States Dollar)
Countries unofficially accepting a dollar, all of which are United States Dollar:
Afghanistan
Bolivia
Cambodia
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Lebanon
Panama
Peru
Philippines
The United States Dollar is the most widely used currency in the world. It is used by eighteen countries and is pegged by many World Currencies.
Europe does not have one single currency. The most widely used currency is the Euro, which is the official currency in 18 countries of the European Union. The other 10 countries in the European Union do not use the Euro. Not all of Europe's countries are in the European Union but some of the European countries outside the European Union use the Euro. The majority of countries in Europe do not use the Euro.
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No African countries use the euro.
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The currency used is the same one as most of the European Union countries: The EURO!
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No currency is the currency for most European countries. There are over 50 countries in Europe. 18 of them use the Euro, but most use other currencies. So the Euro is the most common currency, but it is not used by most European countries.
The Benelux countries are all members of the European Union and use the Euro as their currency.
The currency is called the Euro, not the Euro Dollar. Not all countries in the European Union use the Euro. There are 28 countries that are members of the European Union. 18 use the Euro. 10 use their own currencies.
The single currency was the Euro.
Some countries do not use the Euro because they have their own currency and do not wish to change, or at least not for a while.
No. Only 19 of the 28 member countries use the Euro. The other 9 use their own currency.