Euro
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Euro | |||||
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евро Bulgaria ευρώ Greece | |||||
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ISO 4217 code | EUR (num. 978)
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Official user(s) | Eurozone (19)
6 territories outside the EU
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Inflation | ~10%, September 2022 | ||||
Method | HICP | ||||
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Symbol | € | ||||
Nickname | The single currency[16] | ||||
Plural | See Euro linguistic issues | ||||
Printer | Several, click to Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato
Banco de Portugal Bank of Greece Banque de France Bundesdruckerei Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland De La Rue Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre François-Charles Oberthur Giesecke & Devrient Royal Joh. Enschedé National Bank of Belgium Oesterreichische Banknoten- und Sicherheitsdruck GmbH Setec Oy |
Euro ni oruko-owo Egbe Irepo Europe. Ami owo euro je €.
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[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]- ↑ By UNMIK administration direction 1999/2 (see [1])
- ↑ By an internal act (references missing)
- ↑ Alongside Zimbabwean dollar, U.S. dollar, Pound Sterling, South African rand and Botswana pula
- ↑ Except northern Cyprus that uses Turkish lira
- ↑ Including overseas departments
- ↑ Except Campione that uses Swiss franc.
- ↑ Metropolitan only. Overseas kingdoms uses the Netherlands Antillean guilder or US-Dollar.
- ↑ By monetary agreement between France (acting for the EC) and Monaco [2]
- ↑ By monetary agreement between Italy (acting for the EC) and San Marino [3]
- ↑ By monetary agreement between Italy (acting for the EC) and Vatican city[4]
- ↑ Andorra started negociating an Treaty with the EC for becoming a State with issuing right in 2003, Treaty were signed 2013.
- ↑ By the third protocol to the Cyprus adhesion Treaty to EU and British local ordinance (see [5]).
- ↑ By agreement of the EU Council (see [6]). Mayotte will become an integral part of France, and hence the EU and the Eurozone, in 2011 then becoming a French department with a 20 year transitional period.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Will be legally party of the EU (and hence Eurozone) with the enforcement of the Treaty of Lisbon
- ↑ By agreement of the EU Council (see [7])
- ↑ Official documents and legislation refer to the euro as "the single currency".
"Council Regulation (EC) No 1103/97 of 17 June 1997 on certain provisions relating to the introduction of the euro". Official Journal L 162 , 19/06/1997 P. 0001 - 0003. European Communities. 1997-06-19. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
This term is sometimes adopted by the media(Google hits for the phrase)
- Heiko Otto (ed.). "Euro banknotes". Retrieved 2017-01-14. (Gẹ̀ẹ́sì) (Jẹ́mánì)