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Euro banknotes (18693 bytes)
1: [[Image:Euro_symbol.png|frame|100px|The [[euro]] symbol]] 2: ...and '''euro [[banknote]]s''' and [[coin]]s (see [[euro coins]]) entered circulation on [[1 January]], [[... 6: ...The design for each of them has a common theme of European [[architecture]] in various artistic periods.... 8: ...au;, EKP), a map of Europe on the back, the name "euro" in both [[latin_script|Latin]] and [[Greek_alpha... 12: <caption>'''Description of euro banknotes'''</caption> British banknotes (9465 bytes) 1: '''British banknotes''' are the [[banknote]]s of the [[United Kingdom]... 4: Pound sterling banknotes are issued by: 11: Sterling banknotes are also issued by: 19: ...tish, Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey and Manx banknotes are not legal tender in England and Wales. Howeve... 21: No banknotes are legal tender in Scotland (not even Scottish n... Norwegian banknotes (2218 bytes) 1: '''Norwegian banknotes''' are circulated, in addition to [[Norwegian coi... Polish coins and banknotes (2013 bytes) 1: '''Current Polish coins and banknotes issued by the [[National Bank of Poland]], see al... 4: |+ <font size="+1">'''Polish coins and banknotes'''</font> 28: |colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef" align=center| ''Banknotes'' 43: * [[Historical coins and banknotes of Poland]] Historical coins and banknotes of Poland (5467 bytes) 1: '''Historical coins and banknotes of [[Poland]], see also [[Zloty|Złoty]].''' 4: |+ <font size="+1">'''Polish coins and banknotes'''</font> 8: |colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef" align=center| ''Banknotes (1948-1950)'' 18: |colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef" align=center| ''Banknotes (1950-1978)'' 38: |colspan=3 bgcolor="#efefef" align=center| ''Banknotes (1975-1996)'' Euro I (232 bytes) 1: EURO I was the emission standard for cars introduced i... 3: It was replaced by [[Euro II]] in 1995. Euro II (261 bytes) 1: EURO II was the [[emission standards|emission standard... 3: It was replaced by [[Euro III]] in [[1999]]. Euro (32346 bytes) 3: [[Image:Euro banknotes.jpg|280px|right|Euro banknotes]] 4: [[Image:Euro coins.jpg|130px|right|Euro coins]] 6: ... [[Eurozone]], the euro is also a key part of the European project of political integration. 8: ...tion of notes and coins, and the operation of the Eurozone payment system. 12: :''Main articles - [[Euro coins]], [[Euro banknotes]]'' Euro IV (283 bytes) 1: '''EURO IV''' is the [[emission standards|emission standa... 3: It will be replaced by [[Euro V]] in [[2008]]. Euro V (265 bytes) 1: '''EURO V''' is the [[emission standards|emission standar... Euro-English (671 bytes) 1: ... to the [[United Kingdom]]'s involvement in the [[European Union]], the usage focuses on non-[[British]]... 7: ...]] circulating on the [[Internet]], whereby the [[European Commission]] has decided on English as a pref... 12: [[Category:Languages of Europe]] Euro (disambiguation) (617 bytes) 1: ...g things of or connected with [[Europe]] or the [[European Union]]. 3: Specific Europe-related meanings of '''Euro''' include: 5: ...rency of many [[European Union]] countries; see [[Euro]]. 6: * The [[UEFA]] [[European Football Championship]] (usually in combinati... 8: The '''euro''' is also a [[subspecies]] of [[wallaroo]], a [[... Euro Brun (766 bytes) 1: '''Euro Brun''' was a [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula O... 10: | Euro Brun-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] 15: | Euro Brun-[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] 20: | Euro Brun-[[Judd]] 25: | Euro Brun-[[Judd]] Euro III (289 bytes) 1: '''EURO III''' is the [[emission standards|emission stand... 3: It will be replaced by [[Euro IV]] in [[2005]]. Euro coins (10653 bytes) 1: ...etherlands]], [[Portugal]], and [[Spain]]); three European micro-states: ([[Monaco]], [[San Marino]] and... 3: ...''Euro [[coin]]s''' and [[banknote]]s (see [[euro banknotes]]) came into circulation on [[January 1]] [[2002]... 5: One euro is divided into 100 cent and there are eight diff... 10: |+ '''Description of euro coinage''' 19: |style="white-space: nowrap;"| '''1 cent / €0.01''' Belgian euro coins (2768 bytes) 1: [[Image:Euro_symbol.png|right]] 3: ...o [[coin]]s have two different sides; one common, European side showing the value of the coin and one na... 7: ...de and a detailed description of the coins, see [[Euro coins]]. 9: '''Belgian euro coins''' feature only a single design for all eig... 12: |+ '''Depiction of Belgian euro coinage <nowiki>|</nowiki> Obverse side''' French euro coins (2528 bytes) 1: [[Image:Euro_symbol.png|right]] 2: ...o [[coin]]s have two different sides; one common, European side showing the value of the coin and one na... 4: ...de and a detailed description of the coins, see [[Euro coins]]. 6: '''French euro coins''' feature three separate designs for the t... 9: |+ '''Depiction of French euro coinage <nowiki>|</nowiki> Obverse side''' Linguistic issues concerning the euro (10160 bytes) 1: ...es of the languages of the member states of the [[European Union]]. 5: ...to retain those plurals in legislation, but the [[European Commission Translation Service]] strongly rec... 7: ... Ministry for Finance]] decided to use the word ''euro'' as both the singular and plural forms of the cu... 9: ...Broadcasts of currency exchange rates outside the European Union tend to use the -''s'' plural; with [[N... 13: ...nna'') has been coined from the word ''Eoraip'' ('Europe'), and ''ceint'' pl. ''ceinteanna'' has been in... Estonian euro coins (1884 bytes) 1: [[Image:Euro_symbol.png|right]] 3: ...o [[coin]]s have two different sides; one common, European side showing the value of the coin and one na... 5: ...de and a detailed description of the coins, see [[Euro coins]]. 7: '''Estonian euro coins''' feature only a single design for all eig... 10: |+ '''Depiction of Estonian euro coinage <nowiki>|</nowiki> Obverse side''' Euro Disney SCA (820 bytes) 1: '''Euro Disney SCA''' is the quasi-governmental company d... 8: * President of Euro Disney SCA, and of Disneyland Resort Paris ''Andr...
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