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Since the first of January 2002, the Euro (€ or EUR) is the
currency unit in France but also in the following countries:
- Austria (l'Autriche)
- Belgium (la Belgique)
- Finland (la Finlande)
- Germany (l'Allemagne)
- Greece (la Grèce)
- Ireland (l'Irlande)
- Italy (l'Italie)
- Luxembourg (le Luxembourg)
- Netherlands (les Pays-Bas)
- Portugal (le Portugal)
- Spain (l'Espagne)
These 12 countries are called the Euroland or "la Zone Euro". €1 is approximately
equal to 1.10 Dollar (as of February 2003).
One Euro is equal to 100 Cent. In France, people are used to using
the word centime(s) in place of Cent. You also have to
remember that, in French, Euro takes an 's' in the plural.
Examples
- €0.15 (15 centimes)

- €1.00 (1 Euro)

- €4.54 (4 Euros 54)

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