A euro is a coin used in the Eurozone within the European Union. It is used like any currency.
Dutch money is the Euro now, it used to be the Gulden.
The Euro is used in Germany. The paper bills are colored with pictures of famous Europeans. The coins have the Euro symbol on one side and a famous national landmark on the other side.
Well the German currency used to be the Deutsch Mark but like many other European nations has changed over to the Euro somewhere in 2006 I think. Just google image "Euro currency" and you should find some recent pictures.
Like in the rest of France Euro €
In Dublin the Euro is used as the currency.The Euro is used in Dublin, Ireland.
Italian currency used to be the lira. Now it is the euro like the rest of the members of the European union.
Europe has many countries, with different currencies and so has different currency symbols. The Euro is a currency used by 17 of Europe's countries. This may be what you are referring to. Its symbol looks like this: - €
Euro, but the german pronounciation starts with "oy" like in soy bean, the "ro" ist the same as in English"
The only currency used in Spain is the Euro.
The money currency in Greece is the Euro. The Euro is also used in places like Belgium, Finland, Cyprus, Ireland, Germany, Italy, and Malta.
The official currency of Italy is the Euro.
No, the currency used in Wales is the British pound sterling (GBP), not the euro. Wales is part of the United Kingdom, which has not adopted the euro as its currency. While the euro is used in some European countries, the UK has retained the pound since the euro was introduced.