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The euro (symbol: €; currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the 27 member states of the European Union. This group of states is officially known as the euro area or, more commonly, the eurozone. The euro is divided into 100 euro cents.
- Eurozone
The euro area, commonly called the eurozone (EZ), is a...
- Euro Banknotes
Euro banknotes from the Europa series (since 2013) Euro...
- Euro Sign
The euro sign (€) is the currency sign used for the euro,...
- 20 Euro Note
The twenty euro note (€20) is the third-lowest value euro...
- Euro Cent
The 1 euro cent coin (€0.01) has a value of one hundredth of...
- History of The Euro
Euro Zone inflation. The euro came into existence on 1...
- European Currency Unit
The European Currency Unit (French: Unité de compte...
- Austrian Schilling
The schilling (German: Schilling; German pronunciation: ⓘ)...
- Eurozone
Euro is the currency of the countries in the eurozone. One euro is divided into 100 cent (officially) [1] (singular) or "cents" (unofficially). [2] Because of the number of different languages in the European Union, there are different, unofficial, names for this unit (the French call them "centimes" and the Spanish "céntimos", for example).
In Finland, the euro is the official currency, and Swedish is an official language alongside Finnish. The same spelling as in Sweden is used (officially Swedish in Finland is spelt as in Sweden). The pronunciation, however, is [ˈěuro], which has some similarities to Finnish pronunciation.
The management of the Euro, its security measures and entry criteria, operated by the European Commission and the European Central Bank History and purpose A brief history of the reasons behind the creation of the euro, and the steps leading to the single monetary system
Currently, the euro (€) is the official currency of 20 out of 27 EU member countries which together constitute the Eurozone, officially called the euro area. Euro area member countries. Non-euro area member countries. Member countries with an opt-out. How countries join.
The euro is the monetary unit and currency of the European Union, represented by the symbol €. It began as a noncash monetary unit in 1999 before being issued as currency notes and coins in 2002. The euro replaced the national currencies of participating EU states and some non-EU states.