Yes in the biggest cities can you pay with euros on some places, but you often get swedish kronor back then and the best is to have swedish kronor insted of euros.
No, in Sweden they use kronor (SEK).
Because Sweden does not live up the the Maastricht criteria.
No, they use the Swedish krona.
No, Sweden use the Krona.
No. Sweden uses the kronar.
No, it doesn't. It uses the Krona.
No.
The currency of Sweden is Krona (meaning crown). They are not part of the EMU (European Monetary Union) and thus are still not using the Euro. They are a member of the European Union, but only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The others use their own currency.
Not generally. Stores in areas of high tourism, large department stores and towns along the border may or may not accept the Euro, but by and large, it is expected and preferred that one use the Krona.
Because there was a referendum about Sweden joining the EMU and the Swedish population voted no.
Denmark and Sweden
It doesn't, and doesn't seem to be planning to either.
The currency of Sweden is Krona (meaning crown). They are not part of the EMU (European Monetary Union) and thus are still not using the Euro. They are a member of the European Union, but only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The others use their own currency.
The euro is the current Italian currency. Italy is a member of the European Union. Use of the euro isn't a requirement of EU membership. For example, Sweden is an EU member that doesn't use the euro. Italy is an example of an EU member that does.
Lapland is a region that streches across Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula (Russia). In Russia they use the Ruble. In Sweden they use the Swedish krona. In Finland they use the Euro. In Norway they use the Norwegian krone
Not generally. Stores in areas of high tourism, large department stores and towns along the border may or may not accept the Euro, but by and large, it is expected and preferred that one use the Krona.
Stockholm, Sweden
Lapland refers to a region, part of which is in Sweden and part of which is in Finland. Finland uses the Euro as its currency. Sweden's currency is the Krona. So it will depend on which part of Lapland you are actually in as to what currency you can use.
Because there was a referendum about Sweden joining the EMU and the Swedish population voted no.
Denmark and Sweden
As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 members of the European Union use the Euro. The 10 that do not are: United Kingdom Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Lithuania Poland Romania Sweden
Much more than 3 European countries have not adopted the Euro. But I assume you mean which EU countries have not adopted the Euro: United Kingdom Sweden Czech Republic Bulgaria Romania Lithuania Latvia Hungary Poland Denmark
yes
When the Euro was first introduced, there were 15 members of the European Union. The United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark were the three countries that decided not to use it. They are the three countries you are referring to. However, since then, 13 new countries have joined the European Union, and as of the 1st of January 2014, 18 of the 28 European Union countries use the Euro.