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The Euro is not the currency of Europe. There are about 50 countries in Europe, of which 28 are members of an organisation known as the European Union. As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 of those 28 countries use the Euro. So most European countries use their own currencies, not the Euro. The first 12 countries to use the Euro started to do so on the 1st of January 2002. The other 6 have joined since then and others will start to use it in the coming years.
16 countries have adopted the Euro, 5 other countries use the Euro with formal agreements (these are places such as the Vatican). 6 other districts or countries use the euro without formal agreement; these include Andorra - which doesn't have an official currency, and Akrotiri and Dhakalia - a British sovereign base area in Cyprus. Countries outside of Europe have adopted the euro for international transactions (an example is Cuba).
The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (symbol '€').In Northern Ireland, the British Pound Sterling (£) is used.We use the Euro, as do several more countries in Europe.The current currency used in the republic of Ireland is the Euro.
As of the 1st of January 2011, 17 of the 27 members of the European Union use the Euro as their currency. Those 17 countries are sometimes called the Euro Zone. See the related questions.
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Euro coins and currency came into circulation on 1 January 2002.
Spain has used the Euro since January 1, 2002.
The Netherlands (Nederland) converted as one of the first 12 countries to the Euro on January first, 2002. Before this, the local currency was the Gulden.
Estonia adopted the the euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011.
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Lithuania does not use the Euro. It's currency is the Litas. Only 17 of the 27 countries that are members of the organisation called the European Union use the Euro. The other 10 countries, Lithuania being one of them, use their own currencies.
As of January 2014, 24 countries use the Euro (€) as their currency.Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain are official members of the Eurozone and use the Euro as their currency.In addition to these countries official agreements are in place with three micro states which allow them to use the Euro and issue a limited number of Euro coins.These are Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican City.The Euro has also been unilaterally adopted as the de facto currency of a further three countries, usually in cases where a pre-Euro currency had previously been used.These are Andorra, Kosovo, and Montenegro.These countries do not have authorisation to issue Euros.Adoption of the EuroInitially 11 EU countries adopted the Euro in 1999, but the physical currency was not introduced until 1 January 2002. These original 11 countries were later joined by:Greece (2001 - before the physical currency was introduced)Slovenia (1 January 2007)Cyprus (1 January 2008)Malta (1 January 2008)Slovakia (1 January 2009)Estonia (1 January 2011)Latvia (1 January 2014)Lithuania is due to adopt the Euro on 1 January 2015.It is much easier to list which countries do use the Euro:AndorraAustriaBelgiumCyprusEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceIrelandItalyKosovoLuxembourgMaltaMonacoMontenegroNetherlandsPortugalSan MarinoSlovakiaSloveniaSpainVatican CityEvery other country in the world does not use the Euro.