they speak French
Not true. Switzerland has the Swiss franc, and in Switzerland they speak German, French and Italian. But, in German it is spelled "Frank", in French it is spelled "franc".
France has been using the Euro since it was established in 2002. Prior to that France used the French franc.
To determine how much 36,000 francs is worth today, it's essential to specify which franc is being referred to, as several currencies have used the franc (e.g., Swiss franc, French franc). Additionally, the exchange rates and inflation rates can vary significantly depending on the time period and country. For a precise value, one would need to convert using the current exchange rate for the specific franc in question. As of now, 36,000 Swiss francs is approximately worth around 39,000 USD, but this fluctuates with market conditions.
100 F (after) or 100F50 (in between, before the centimes)- of course, it is not in use any more since the French are using the Euro since 2001/2002.
It still is being used
Because it was during the Inquisition when criminals were heavily tortured and so the most common ways to torture or execute criminals during the Inquisition was by Burning at the Stake, using The Wheel Torture or using the Head Vice. Later on, when the average peasant took fear to this torture, crimes lowered quickly.
There is more than one type of franc and many countries use francs. With the exception of the two countries which use the Swiss Franc, they are all in Africa.Here is a list of them all with the countries which use them:Currency; ISO code; Country or countries using currencyBurundian franc; BIF; BurundiCentral African CFA franc; XAF; Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, GabonCFP franc; XPF; French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and FutunaComorian franc; KMF; ComorosCongolese franc; CDF; Democratic Republic of the CongoDjiboutian franc; DJF; DjiboutiGuinean franc; GNF; GuineaRwandan franc; RWF; RwandaSwiss franc; CHF; Switzerland, LiechtensteinWest African CFA franc; XOF; Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo
There is more than one type of franc and many countries use francs. With the exception of the two countries which use the Swiss Franc, they are all in Africa.Here is a list of them all with the countries which use them:Currency; ISO code; Country or countries using currencyBurundian franc; BIF; BurundiCentral African CFA franc; XAF; Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, GabonCFP franc; XPF; French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and FutunaComorian franc; KMF; ComorosCongolese franc; CDF; Democratic Republic of the CongoDjiboutian franc; DJF; DjiboutiGuinean franc; GNF; GuineaRwandan franc; RWF; RwandaSwiss franc; CHF; Switzerland, LiechtensteinWest African CFA franc; XOF; Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo
There is more than one type of franc and many countries use francs. With the exception of the two countries which use the Swiss Franc, they are all in Africa.Here is a list of them all with the countries which use them:Currency; ISO code; Country or countries using currencyBurundian franc; BIF; BurundiCentral African CFA franc; XAF; Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, GabonCFP franc; XPF; French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and FutunaComorian franc; KMF; ComorosCongolese franc; CDF; Democratic Republic of the CongoDjiboutian franc; DJF; DjiboutiGuinean franc; GNF; GuineaRwandan franc; RWF; RwandaSwiss franc; CHF; Switzerland, LiechtensteinWest African CFA franc; XOF; Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo
The number of people using the franc varies depending on the specific franc in question, as several countries have used different forms of the currency. The Swiss franc (CHF) is used by about 8.6 million people in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The Central African and West African francs are used by multiple countries in Africa, collectively serving around 200 million people. However, most of these regions are transitioning to other currencies or adopting different economic systems.
Swiss franc .chf
what does a belgian dollar look likeupdate 28jan2011:The Belgian Franc (BEF) is no longer legal tender in Belgium. Belgium started using the Euro 1Jan2002.Apparently you can still exchange 100 BEF for 2.48 Euros. (http://coinmill.com/BEF_EUR.html#BEF=100)To see images of old Belgian Franc denominations, go to images.google.com and type in "belgian franc" or now "euro denominations"
since France franc is using euros, it goes for 10 to 15 cent euro.fa
In 1912, the currency used varied by country. For example, in the United States, the dollar was the official currency, while in the United Kingdom, the pound sterling was in use. Similarly, many European countries used their own national currencies, such as the German mark and the French franc. Additionally, some countries were still using gold and silver standards for currency valuation.
France began to use the Euro in 2001, along with the existing Franc. In 2002 the Franc was phased out and the only currency left was the Euro.
Europe, Eurozone (European countries using the Euro as a common currency), NATO, UN.
Francs were used in France as well as in Switzerland, they are using Euros today.
no but people are still using slaves. Many countries still do i.e some places in Africa...