Moldova does not use the Euro as its official currency. The country's official currency is the Moldovan leu (MDL). However, the Euro is accepted in some places, particularly in tourist areas and for certain transactions, but it is not the primary currency for everyday use. Moldova has considered closer ties with the European Union, which may influence its currency policies in the future.
Euro TV Moldova was created in 2002.
At 0.07.2010: 1 leu (Moldova) = 0,060 85 euro
Hungary does not use the Euro but you can Exchange the Euro at a bank.
Norway does not use the Euro
Morocco doesn't use Euro
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The currency of Italy is the Euro (€).
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Albania does not use the euro. Albania's currency is the Lek
No china does not use the Euro. The currency in China is the Renminbi.
No. Switzerland and Liechtenstein do not use the Euro.