Originally posted by The_Equalizer
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Outside the EU, the euro is also the sole currency of Montenegro and Kosovo and several European microstates (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City) as well as in four overseas territories of EU members that are not themselves part of the EU (Saint Barthélemy, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the French Southern and Antarctic Lands and Akrotiri and Dhekelia). Together this direct usage of the euro outside the EU affects nearly 3 million people.
The Euro has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998,[49] and Syria since 2006.[50] There are also various currencies pegged to the euro (see below). In 2009, Zimbabwe abandoned its local currency and used major currencies instead, including the euro and the United States dollar.[51]
The Euro has been used as a trading currency in Cuba since 1998,[49] and Syria since 2006.[50] There are also various currencies pegged to the euro (see below). In 2009, Zimbabwe abandoned its local currency and used major currencies instead, including the euro and the United States dollar.[51]
Clearly we could adopt the Euro whilst being out of the EU, and probably join the EU army too. I wouldn't support either, though if our currency goes the same way as Zimbabwe's on Friday it may be a good idea. I might need that €70 I've got in a drawer somewhere to eat.
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