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Showing posts with label currencies in Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label currencies in Europe. Show all posts

Oct 20, 2012

What money have the europeans?

Europe is divided into two: United Europe (EU) - EU, and rest of Europe - non UE. Within the EU official currency is the euro. Outside the EU each country has its own currency.
EU countries (with Euro): Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxemburg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Vatican.
Non-EU countries and their currencies:
UK - pound sterling
Sweden - Krone
Poland - zolty
Bulgaria - Lev
Switzerland - Swiss franc
Romania - leu
Czech - koruna
Russia - rubles
Ukraine - hryvnia
Liechtenstein - Swiss franc
Albania - Lek
Denmark - Krone
Norway - Norwegian krone
Serbia - Dinar
Croatia - Kuna
Hungary - Forint
Latvia - lats
Lithuania - litas
Republic Moldova - leu
Armenia - dram
Bosnia - konvertibilna marka
Iceland - krona
Turkey - lira
related link: abouttravelineurope.blogspot.com