The currency of Poland is the zloty. There are very few places that will accept Euros in Poland. It is best to exchange the Euros for zlotys while in Poland.
The Hryvnia is the currency of Ukraine, not the euro.
No, Turkey is not in the European Union and does not use the Euro.
More countries do not use the Euro than those that do, so it is easier to list those that do.17 European Union member countries currently use the Euro: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.6 non-EU countries also use the Euro: These are Andorra, Kosovo, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino, and the Vatican City.10 EU member countries do not (yet) use the Euro: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Sweden and United Kingdom.This information is correct as of January 2013.
In America they use USD which is United States Dollars
326 million people (excluding Kosovo and Montenegro which combined account for 3 million people). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EurozoneThe Eurozone will be expanded to, Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius (2010), Romania (2014), Estonia (2011), Bulgaria (2014, currency already pegged to the Euro), Poland (2012), Hungary (2010-2014), Czech Republic (2012/2013), Lithuania (2013), Estonia (2011-2013) and Latvia (unknown).Sweden is also obliged to adopt the Euro, but is exploiting a loophole to prolong its adoption infinitely.Great Britain and Denmark have an opt out and do not use the Euro, but in Denmark public opinion is increasingly in favour of adopting the Euro.
Poland does not use the euro. Not all members of the European Union use it. Poland's currency is the Zloty.
No. Poland still uses it's own currency.
Poland does not yet use the euro because the economic conditions are not yet right for the Polish economy and eurozone to merge. Poland is under obligation to adopt the euro as soon as possible, as this was a condition for entry into the European Union. It is expected that Poland will be ready to join in 2011 at the earliest.
in poland, people use zlote[zwo-teh] and grosze [grosh-eh] though soon the euro will be introduced
Poland hosted UEFA Euro only once, in 2012.
17 countries use the euro, as of 1/1/11They areAustriaBelgiumCyprusEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceIrelandItalyLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsPortugalSlovakiaSloveniaSpain16 countries now use the Euro. This will grow in the coming years.
Poland didn't adopt euro currency yet. Poland still uses PLN (Polish New Zloty).
the euro 2012 is hosted in Poland and Ukraine
Most of them - no. The majority of European countries that refuse to accept Euros are those who are strict on their traditions, such as the UK and Poland.
The money that is currently used is the złoty. 5 złoty are roughly one pound. There are plans for Poland to join the Euro Zone by 2012, but this might happen as late as 2015.
No, the currency of Poland is the Polish złoty (PLN), but like most other EU member states, Poland is obliged to adopt the euro once the Polish economy meets certain criteria. However, the predicted date of this adoption is gradually put back by the ruling politicians and Poles are increasingly sceptical about the common EU currency.
They were heldin Poland and Ukraine