If I was going to be a stickler -and I am-, I would answer that it is the no-longer-used Scandinavian currency called "Daler", which is the currency that led to the name "Dollar".
However, Europe still has many different currencies, but I presume the answer you are looking for is the currency called "Euro".
Many of the countries in Europe now use the Euro but several countries, such as the United Kingdom and Norway, still use their own individual currencies.
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The land of Europe and Asia together is sometimes called
Some critics say the money was spent on rebuilding militaries and warring. Others say the money saved Europe from being made into communist countries. If you asked the Europeans who benefited from the money they would tell you the money rebuilt their nations and economies. I vote for the latter after seeing how well Europe did recover and have stabilized the peaceful and democratic nations of Europe
euro because their country is in Europe
Thai money called Baht!
Euros. Remember that Ireland is part of Europe!
There are several countries in Europe, each had their own currency most with different names.
renaissance was a period in time in southern Europe. money at that time was called by many names in different parts of the world
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The currency in Poland is called the Zloty. At present, it is one of the strongest monies in Europe.
If it were in Africa then it wouldn't be called EuroDisney, would it? It is in Europe because some 700 million people live in Europe and the Disney corporation wanted to make a bit more money.
The currency of Europe is called "Euro."
the Euro
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There already is a bank of Europe it's called the European Federal Bank and controls money supply and economic policy in all European Union countries which use the Euro as their country (including Austria).
The money was loaned to Europe so the countries could be rebuilt and to stabilize their economy
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