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der Euro
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Latvia: adopted Euro in 2014
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18 Member States of the EU use the euro as their currency Belgium Germany Ireland Greece Spain France Italy Cyprus Luxembourg Malta The Netherlands Austria Portugal Slovenia Slovakia Finland Estonia Latvia – adopted at the beginning of 2014
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Banknotes They are inspired by the architectural styles of seven periods in Europe’s cultural history. They are identical throughout the euro area – allowing you to use any euro banknote anywhere in the euro area.
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Farbe: lila Architektur: Modern 20 th century
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Farbe: gelblich-braun Architektur: Iron and Glass
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Farbe: grün Architektur: Baroque and Rococo
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Farbe: orange Architektur: Renaissance
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Farbe: blau Architektur: Gothic
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Farbe: rot Architektur: Romanesque
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Farbe: grau Architektur: Classical
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Coins The coins range from €2 to 1 cent. Each one has a “European” side and a “national” side. –The European sides show either the EU before its enlargement in 2004 or a geographical image of Europe. –The national sides show symbols or images from the countries that issue the coins. You can use any euro coin anywhere in the euro area.
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European Side
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National Side - Deutschland
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€2 and €1 coins feature the federal eagle, a traditional symbol of German sovereignty.
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50, 20, and 10 cent coins feature the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor), which symbolizes the division and subsequent unification of Germany
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5, 2, and 1 cent coins feature an oak twig, reminiscent of the design on the old German pfennig (penny) coins
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