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Eurozone Euro
Northern Danish krone · Faroese króna · Icelandic króna · Norwegian
krone · Swedish krona
Baltic Estonian kroon · Latvian lats · Lithuanian litas -
British Islands British pound · Guernsey pound · Jersey pound · Manx
pound .Central Czech koruna · Hungarian forint · Polish złoty · Slovak koruna ·
Swiss franc
Eastern Belarusian ruble · Kazakhstani tenge · Russian ruble (Russia and
Abkhazia and South Ossetia (unrecognised)) · Transnistrian ruble
(unrecognised) · Ukrainian hryvnia .
Southeastern Albanian lek · Bosnia-Herzegovina konvertibilna marka ·
Bulgarian lev · Croatian kuna · Macedonian denar · Moldovan leu ·
Romanian leu · Serbian dinar .
Mediterranean Gibraltar pound · Turkish new lira (Turkey and Northern
Cyprus (unrecognised))
Transcaucasia Armenian dram (Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh
(unrecognised)) · Azerbaijani manat · Georgian lari
The euro -- introduced to world financial markets as an accounting
currency in 1999 and launched as physical coins and banknotes on 1
January 2002.-- is the official currency
of the European Union (EU), used in 15 member states known collectively
as the Eurozone (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal,
Slovenia, Spain). It is also used in five further countries with formal
agreements and six other countries without such agreements. Hence it is
the single currency for over 320 million Europeans. Including areas
using currencies pegged to the euro, the euro directly affects close to
500 million people worldwide
. In addition, Vatican City, Monaco, and San Marino, although not EU
members, have adopted the euro due to currency unions with member
states. Andorra, Montenegro, and Kosovo have adopted the euro
unilaterally, while not being EU members either .
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