Lithuania does not use the Euro. It's currency is the Litas. Only 17 of the 27 countries that are members of the organisation called the European Union use the Euro. The other 10 countries, Lithuania being one of them, use their own currencies.
Before Latvia joined the Euro on the 1st of January 2014, the Latvian currency was the Latvian lat (LVL).
Since 1st January 2011 Estonia has used the Euroas currency.Prior to that it used Estonian kroon (EEK).
Estonia joined the EU in 2004.
Estonia adopted the the euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011.
Yes they did!
because they are part of the European Nations.
Estonia adopted the Euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011, to become the 17th country to join the Euro.
Before Italy adopted the Euro, the Italian currency was the Lira.
The last to join was Estonia on the 1st of January 2011.
The currency in France used to be the franc. The currency has since changed, and France now uses the euro.
The Lira was the currency of Italy before 2002. Since then Italy has used the Euro (€).
The Pesata was the currency of Spain before 2002. Since then Spain has used the Euro (€).
The currency of France is the Euro (€).The euro zone, officially the euro area, is a Monetary Union (EMU for European Monetary Union) of 17 European States which have adopted the Euro currency as their sole Legal Tender currency. The current countries of the Euro Zone are: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland (republic of), Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands (Holland), Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, SpainFrance used to have the Franc as their currency,