No people are featured on any Euro banknotes, furthermore there is only one set of Euro note designs, so the French note is exactly the same as all other Euro notes.
It is the Euro. It used to be the French franc,but as with most countries in the European Union, they switched to the Euro in 2002; by 2005, the coins could no longer be used or traded for Euros. Paper francs are still OK, but only till 2012, when the transition to the Euro is expected to be complete. It's been long enough that most shops deal in Euros and francs are getting more and more rare, because they'll have no value soon (except as collector's items, not as currency). Hope that helps. No critique intended, but question should be 'what is the monetary unit of France'?...no harm or argument, just saying that for your benefit and for the benefit of the community...good luck.
the Euro. It is the same currency in every country of the Eurozone, with the very same name.
everything to make the country economical, same as UK, same a Germany, same as the USA, same as Australia, the French economy is no different from any other country
France uses the Euro, and as such has the same coins as other Euro nations. The (commonly circulating) coins are 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent, 1 Euro and 2 Euro coins. And banknotes in the denomination of 5 Euros, 10 Euros, 20 Euros, 50 Euros, 100 Euros, 200 Euros and 500 Euros.
No, Germany uses the Euro.
NO. The current exchange rate against the euro means that the value of stock and property i s nearly the same as France, Britain and Germany
The euro are all the same, in Europe you can have a euro from one country eg. The Netherlands and use it in Slovenia.
It is not clear what you are asking, but: The number one (1) in German is (1) "eins". Germany is part of the common Euro Zone, that is the 16 countries that all use the same currency.On February 09, 2008: 1 US dollar = 0.689060 Euro - 1 Euro = 1.45125 US dollars
What do you mean by itly? Maybe "Italy"? Well the Euro is worth the same in regard to some other currency everywhere in Europe, even if the worth of what you can buy with it is not the same everywhere. So with 1 Euro you can buy a pair of plastic shoes or 1/3 loaf of bread in Germany, but as I am told, in Poland for instance you get much more for it and in Italy even less. 1 Euro = 62,977 Indian Rupees.
France and Germany are two separate countries. However, they are both on the same continent, which is Europe.
No, Germany was France's enemy.
France introduced the Euro in Jan 2001 and phased out the French Franc during the same year. On Jan. 1, 2002, the Euro was the only legal currency.
Germany uses the Euro. It is the official currency for most if the European Union (countries) and 3 more countries. Germany is in the European Union. All countries that use Euro: # Ireland # France # Belgium # Austria # Netherlands # Vatican City # San Morino # Monaco # Spain # Slovakia # Slovenia # Greece # Portugal # Malta # Italy # Finland # Cyprus # Luxembourg # Germany For more detailed information , visit here : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro
The euro were first used in the 12 founder-countries of the EuroZone: Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Germany, Finland and Austria (Western Europe). Than in 2007, Slovenia became a member; 2008 Malta and Cyprus and in 2009 Slovakia will enter too
No people are featured on any Euro banknotes, furthermore there is only one set of Euro note designs, so the French note is exactly the same as all other Euro notes.
No. Though they are both in Europe, England and France are not the same country.