Denmark did not leave the EU. It is still a member. It does not use the Euro, but that does not mean it is not in the EU. Some other EU countries do not use the Euro. Only 19 of the 28 member countries use it.
There are several members of the European Union who do not use the Euro. However, all but two of these countries have noted that they will switch to the Euro in some time, as this is the law of the European Union. The two countries to not do so are the United Kingdom and Denmark. Both have opt-outs on the situation and are not obliged to adopt the Euro. However, this doesn't mean they won't do so in the future, as it is possible.
Montenegro and Kosovo are countries that are not in the EU but use the Euro (Kosovo also uses the Serbian Dinar)
No. Only 19 of the 28 member countries use the Euro. The other 9 use their own currency.
A lot more than two countries in Europe do not use it. Europe consists of over 50 countries. 28 of those countries are members of an organisation called the European Union. 18 of those countries use it, so 10 of those 28 countries do not use the Euro. Those 10 countries are: The United Kingdom, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, The Czech Republic and Croatia.
Ukraine does not use the Euro. Ukraine is a European country, but it is not a member of the European Union. Only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union use the euro. The currency of the Ukraine is hryvnia.
The Euro was created by the European Union as a currency to be used by its member countries. 18 of those 28 countries now use it.
the origanal member coutries
In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.
The currency is called the Euro, not the Euro Dollar. Not all countries in the European Union use the Euro. There are 28 countries that are members of the European Union. 18 use the Euro. 10 use their own currencies.
Russia does not use the Euro. Russia is partially in Europe, and mostly in Asia. It is not a member of the European Union. Only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union itself use the euro. The currency of Russia is the ruble.
As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 of the European Union's 28 countries use the euro.