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Slovakia – Euro
Euro – the official monetary unit of 16 countries – members of the European Union.
It is subdivided into 100 eurocents. The international currency code of the Euro is EUR.
Euro was officially adopted in 1999 replacing the eku.
The coins in circulation have nominal values of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, so and 1 and 2 Euro.
Banknotes in circulation are in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euro
Germany: Euro
Micronesia: United States dollar
Saint Kitts and Nevis: East Caribbean dollar
Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyzstani som
Chad: Central African CFA franc
Guinea: Guinean franc
El Salvador: Salvadoran colón
Luxembourg: Euro
Taiwan: New Taiwan dollar
Vatican City: Euro
Finland: Euro
Djibouti: Djiboutian franc
Liechtenstein: Swiss franc
Guinea-Bissau: West African CFA franc
Grenada: East Caribbean dollar
Namibia: Namibian dollar
Moldova: Moldovan leu
Vietnam: Vietnamese đồng
Faroe Islands: Faroese króna
Guatemala: Guatemalan quetzal
Slovakia: Euro
United Arab Emirates: United Arab Emirates dirham
Uzbekistan: Uzbekistani som
Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani manat
Comoros: Comorian franc
Uganda: Ugandan shilling
North Korea: North Korean won
Seychelles: Seychellois rupee
Japan: Japanese yen
Iraq: Iraqi dinar
Micronesia: United States dollar
Saint Kitts and Nevis: East Caribbean dollar
Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyzstani som
Chad: Central African CFA franc
Guinea: Guinean franc
El Salvador: Salvadoran colón
Luxembourg: Euro
Taiwan: New Taiwan dollar
Vatican City: Euro
Finland: Euro
Djibouti: Djiboutian franc
Liechtenstein: Swiss franc
Guinea-Bissau: West African CFA franc
Grenada: East Caribbean dollar
Namibia: Namibian dollar
Moldova: Moldovan leu
Vietnam: Vietnamese đồng
Faroe Islands: Faroese króna
Guatemala: Guatemalan quetzal
Slovakia: Euro
United Arab Emirates: United Arab Emirates dirham
Uzbekistan: Uzbekistani som
Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani manat
Comoros: Comorian franc
Uganda: Ugandan shilling
North Korea: North Korean won
Seychelles: Seychellois rupee
Japan: Japanese yen
Iraq: Iraqi dinar