Countries in Scandinavia use or have used the Kroner,
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The answer to this question is complicated because "Lapland" is a region that crosses several countries (rather than being a country itself). The people living in Lapland therefore uses the currency of the country in which they live. thus as Lapland stretches 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 kroneThus the answer is YES for the Finnish bit of Lapland and NO for the rest of Lapland.
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Very carefully. But if you meant an example sentence, then: Kroner rhymes with boner lol.
You need to be more specific. Both Denmark, Sweden and Norway use kroner.
Kroner is just the plural form of a currency like "dollars" or "pounds" or "pesos". So, "Do you have any kroner?" works just like "Do you have any dollars?"
No. In Iceland we use the currency of Icelandic kroners.
Lapland is in Europe.
Norwegian Kroner ($1=5.7kr)
You just used it in a sentence.
Lapland is the largest region of Finland. The population is approximately 180,000.