The country has its own currency called the "zloty" which is the nation's legal tender.
Zloty is the Polish currency
No, you can't use US money in Poland. The only currency which is allowed is polish zloty, which is Polish currency. There are a lot of exchange places where you can exchange your money into Polish money tough. :)
there's no such currency as polish dollar
No, the currency of Poland is the Polish złoty (PLN), but like most other EU member states, Poland is obliged to adopt the euro once the Polish economy meets certain criteria. However, the predicted date of this adoption is gradually put back by the ruling politicians and Poles are increasingly sceptical about the common EU currency.
The currency of Poland is called the Polish Zloty, abbreviated as PLN.
The country has its own currency called the "zloty" which is the nation's legal tender.
Zloty is the Polish currency
Polish currency IS called Zloty
The Polish currency, it's the money they use.
IT used to be the polish currency before they join the euro union it was pronouced zvoti
The Polish currency, it's the money they use.
No, you can't use US money in Poland. The only currency which is allowed is polish zloty, which is Polish currency. There are a lot of exchange places where you can exchange your money into Polish money tough. :)
It is best to get Polish currency (Polish zloty) when traveling to Poland to avoid potentially higher exchange rates and fees when using euros. Most businesses in Poland prefer to be paid in zloty, so having the local currency will be more convenient for transactions.
there's no such currency as polish dollar
The Polish marka was introduced in 1917 as the currency of the Kingdom of Poland during World War I. It was replaced by the Polish zloty in 1924.
Cracovia is the Latin name for the Polish city of Kraków (Cracow).There is no such thing as the "cracovian dollar". The currency of Poland is the Zloty.