Greece adopted the Euro for exactly the same reason as other countries in the Eurozone - in order to reduce the cost of transactions. For example, one can board a plane in Athens and land in Paris and uses the same currency.
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.
In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".
Geographically they're considered a part of Europe, politically they're part of the European Union. There was a vote, and they decided to give up the Drachma in favor of the Euro.
Yes it does.
A Euro in Greece has the same value as Euros of other countries that use it. It is a common currency between them.
The currency of Greece is the Euro.The Euro
Yes, Euros are the main currency in Greece.
The euro is the official currency of Greece. Greece is a member of the European Union, and chose to switch over to the EU's euro as its official currency. Previously, its currency had been the 'drachma', which comes from the ancient Greek for 'to grab'.
Drachmas
Currently, Greece uses the euro. However, historically, Greece used the Greek Drachma.
Greece is a country in southeastern Europe.The currency used in Greece is the euro.The International currency code is EUR.
The money currency in Greece is the Euro. The Euro is also used in places like Belgium, Finland, Cyprus, Ireland, Germany, Italy, and Malta.
Crete is a region (island) of Greece, as such the Euro (€) is the currency since 2002.
Drachma were the currency of Greece until 2002. Since then Greece uses the Euro.
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".
Greece uses the Euro. Until January 2002, its currency was the Drachma.