Countries and and their Currencies – Shortcut to Learn
The Euro is the currency used by the Institution of the European Union and is the official currency of the Euro zone, which consist of 19 of the 28 member states of the European union:
Austria
Belgium
Cyprus
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
The Netherlands
Portugal
Solvakia
Solvenia
Spain
The 9 countries which are member of the EU but don’t use EURO as a currency are-
United Kingdom
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Hungary
Poland
Romania
Sweden
4 countries which are not member of EU but they use EURO currency and made formal agreements with the EU and changed their currency to EURO
Andora
Monaco
San Marino
Vatican City
Country which have Dollar as currency-
Australia
Canada
Hong Kong
Singapore
USA
Zimbabwe
Countries which has ‘Rupee’ as currency-
India
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Countries which has ‘Peso’ as currency-
Argentina
Mexico
Chile
Philippines
Cuba
Countries which has ‘Pound’ as currency-
Egypt
Syria
United Kingdom (UK)
Cambodia (Riel)
Brazil (Real)
Iran (Rial)
South Africa (Rand)
Indonesia (Rupiah)
Maldives (Rupiyaa)
Saudi Arabia (Riyal)
Qatar (Riyal)
Russia (Ruble)
‘Krone’ - Denmark, Norway
‘Won’ - South Korea, North Korea
Afghanistan – Afghan Afghani
Bangladesh – Taka
Bhutan – Nguttrum
China – Yuan
Indonesia – rupiah
IMF – Special Drawing Rights
Iraq – Dinar
Japan – Yen
Malaysia – Ringgit
Myanmar – Kyat
Kuwait – Dinar
Switzerland – Franc
Thailand – Baht
Turkey – Mryunia
UAE – Dirham