The Euro
The currency of Finland is the Euro (symbol: €). Before 2002, the Finnish national currency was the markka.
Finland uses the Euro as currency. It used to use the Finnish Mark, but has changed since it joined the European Union. (The Euro is the official currency of the European Union)
Since February 28, 2002, the markka is no longer the legal tender currency in Finland. The country adopted the euro in January of 2002. So using the euro as the official currency of Finland, one euro is the equivalent to 1.36 US dollars (as of March 25, 2009). If the markka was still the official currency of Finland, XE reports that a single US dollar would be worth about 4.385 markka (as of March 25, 2009).
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
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The currency of Finland is the Euro (symbol: €). Before 2002, the Finnish national currency was the markka.
Finland uses the Euro as currency. It used to use the Finnish Mark, but has changed since it joined the European Union. (The Euro is the official currency of the European Union)
Finland uses Euro as their currency
Since February 28, 2002, the markka is no longer the legal tender currency in Finland. The country adopted the euro in January of 2002. So using the euro as the official currency of Finland, one euro is the equivalent to 1.36 US dollars (as of March 25, 2009). If the markka was still the official currency of Finland, XE reports that a single US dollar would be worth about 4.385 markka (as of March 25, 2009).
Official Currency of Spain - Euro
The official currency of Eurozone is the Euro.
Yes.
Currently, only one country has a Mark as currency, that is Bosnia and Herzegovina.The full official name of the currency is "Convertible Mark" (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin: konvertibilna marka, Serbian Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка).Historically, other countries have had currencies called Mark:German gold mark, coinage of the German Empire from 1873 to 1914German Papiermark, German coinage from 1914 to 1929Rentenmark, German temporary currency 1923 to 1924German Reichsmark, German coinage from 1924 to 1948Deutsche Mark, official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).East German Mark, official currency of the German Democratic Republic from 1948 to 1990Polish marka, Polish currency from 1917 to 1924Finnish markka, mark in Swedish, official currency of Finland from 1860 to 2001. Since 2002 Finland has used the Euro (€).Estonian mark, Estonian currency from 1919 to 1928
Currently, only one country has a Mark as currency, that is Bosnia and Herzegovina.The full official name of the currency is "Convertible Mark" (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin: konvertibilna marka, Serbian Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка).Historically, other countries have had currencies called Mark:German gold mark, coinage of the German Empire from 1873 to 1914German Papiermark, German coinage from 1914 to 1929Rentenmark, German temporary currency 1923 to 1924German Reichsmark, German coinage from 1924 to 1948Deutsche Mark, official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).East German Mark, official currency of the German Democratic Republic from 1948 to 1990Polish marka, Polish currency from 1917 to 1924Finnish markka, mark in Swedish, official currency of Finland from 1860 to 2001. Since 2002 Finland has used the Euro (€).Estonian mark, Estonian currency from 1919 to 1928
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
The official currency of the People's Republic of China is Renminbi.
Bangkok currently uses the Euro as their official currency.