yes there are many of them
There are 168 (one hundred sixty eight) currencies. (according to the universal recorder).
There is no currency called the European pound. Several countries in Europe use the Euro as their currency. To compare this with other currencies use the link below
Canada
The "EURO" is one.
The Kuwait dinar is the highest valued currency in the world. As of Feb. 3, 2011 one Kuwait dinar was worth $3.57 American dollars. I do not know if that makes it the strongest. The Australian dollar and the Canadian dollar are currently valued at $1.01. Both currencies are considered strong because the countries have very low national debts. The countries also have very productive precious metal mines, which could enable those countries to quickly shift to gold or silver supported currencies, should a worldwide monetary crisis arise.
*See the related link below for an updated list of the countries of the world (recognized and unrecognized) and their capitals.
There are many different currencies in the world. Some countries share currencies like the euro and some countries have the same name for the currency but they are not the same currency like American dollar and the Canadian dollar. the most popular currencies are dollar, euro, pound, yen, ruble ect.
australia-cannberra unitedstates-washington d.c
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_by_country
Moscow and Pyongyang
Below is a link of all countries and their capitals in English as well as their native languages.
The UK forex mostly trade euros and other general and famous currencies, such as dollars. However, not all currencies are available, especially the ones from countries that do not negotiate with first world countries.
There are many different currencies around the world. Most of Europe uses the Euro, South Africa uses Rands, and the United States uses Dollars.
There are more than 200 countries, recognized or unrecognized, and several have more than one official capital. There are also state, regional, or provincial capitals in many countries. For an update list of national capitals, see the related link below.
Only countries have capital cities. The world consists of many countries, all with their own capitals. None of them would be considered the capital of the world.
Some currencies used in Spanish-speaking countries include the Mexican Peso (MXN), the Colombian Peso (COP), the Argentine Peso (ARS), the Chilean Peso (CLP), and the Euro in Spain.
The capital of Equitorial Guinea Malabo, is on the island of Bioko.