yes they are
Euro
the Euro, since 2001 (introduced) 2002 (mandatory)
No, you have to exchange your money into euros and cents.
Money in Paris looks the same as the money anywhere else. Except french.
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.
Euro
Euros.
No, France uses Euros.
Euros
euros
They're called euros
Go to a place that exchanges money.
the Euro, since 2001 (introduced) 2002 (mandatory)
Corsica is part of france so they must use the same type of money euros
No, you have to exchange your money into euros and cents.
the truth is that i do not know but i think that is something abouth euros
Money in Paris looks the same as the money anywhere else. Except french.