Yes!
the currency of denmark is the kroner
The krone is the currency of Denmark, including the autonomous provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The plural form is "kroner" and one krone is divided into 100
Denmark
In Denmark they use a currency called KRONE.
Traditionally it was the Krone but now Denmark uses Euros.
Danish Kroner
Scandinavia is no country. It includes the countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark (many people would say it also includes Finland and Iceland). All these countries have their own currencies.
No, it is still krone (plural: kroner), but they are going to change their bills to the bridge series.
Denmark = Danske kroner Norway = Norske kroner (Nok) Sweden = svenska kronor
There are no antonyms or synonyms for the word kroner. A krone is the unit of currency used in Norway and Denmark, the plural is kroner.
No. The currency of Denmark is the Krone.
It`s the currency in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland - The Nordic Countries.. Norwegian Krone - Swedish Krone and so on..