Euro (Euro) is generally used by the European Union (EU) member states. However, euro is not used in every EU member state. However, there are countries that use Euro as a currency, even though it is not a member of the EU.
Countries that use euro as a currency in their countries:
Although it is not a member of the European Union, the euro is used in Monaco, San Marino and Vatican within the framework of agreements made. Andorra, Montenegro and Kosovo started to use Euro without any agreement between the Avrıpa Union.
(! The reason for the Vatican on the list above is the lack of a country.
Countries that do not use euros in the European Union
Denmark and the United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland's United Kingdom) countries are members of the EU who do not pass to the Euro due to the privileges granted by the Maastricht agreement. (Great Britain today is the name we know England.
Sweden, although the EU is a member of the country in line with the result of the referendum did not move to the euro. (With a referendum held in Sweden in 2003, he said no to the transition to the 56 %cut Euro currency.)
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland and Romania, although they have not yet achieved the privileges of using euro. However, as of 2015, they are expected to start using euros.
However, if the European Union candidate countries - which includes Turkey - if accepted to their membership to the European Union, the use of euros may be involved.
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