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Undid revision 1221712542 by 46.221.212.62 (talk) Faroe islands is not a disputed territory and Kosovo has far more recognition that N Cyprus with just 1 UN member. Not opposed to removal of it either.
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Undid revision 1221714700 by Archives908 (talk) I’m OK with keeping Kosovo, a de facto state and Faroe Islands, a dependent territory here. However I find comparing Northern Cyprus with post-Soviet breakaway territories non-logical. Completely different cases are they. I also would to remind that even EU and some members have representatives in TRNC. (List of diplomatic missions in Northern Cyprus)
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Revision as of 15:59, 1 May 2024

This is a list of central banks and currencies of Europe .

European Central Bank

Country Currency Central Bank Pegged with
 Austria Euro Oesterreichische Nationalbank float
 Belgium National Bank of Belgium
 Croatia Croatian National Bank
 Cyprus Central Bank of Cyprus
 Estonia Bank of Estonia
 Finland Bank of Finland
 France Bank of France
 Germany Deutsche Bundesbank
 Greece Bank of Greece
 Ireland Central Bank of Ireland
 Italy Bank of Italy
 Kosovo[a] Central Bank of Kosovo
 Latvia Bank of Latvia
 Lithuania Bank of Lithuania
 Luxembourg Central Bank of Luxembourg
 Malta Central Bank of Malta
 Montenegro[a] Central Bank of Montenegro
 Netherlands De Nederlandsche Bank
 Portugal Banco de Portugal
 San Marino[a] Central Bank of San Marino
 Slovakia National Bank of Slovakia
 Slovenia Bank of Slovenia
 Spain Bank of Spain
 Vatican City[a] Institute for the Works of Religion

Non-Eurozone currencies

Country Currency Central Bank Pegged with
 Albania Albanian lek Bank of Albania
 Armenia Armenian Dram Central Bank of Armenia
 Azerbaijan Azerbaijani Manat Central Bank of Azerbaijan
 Belarus Belarusian rubel National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM
 Bulgaria Bulgarian lev Bulgarian National Bank 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN
 Czech Republic Czech koruna Czech National Bank
 Denmark Danish krone Danmarks Nationalbank 1 EUR = 7.46038 DDK (ERM II)
 Faroe Islands Faroese króna DKK at par
 Georgia Georgian Lari National Bank of Georgia
 Hungary Hungarian forint Hungarian National Bank
 Kazakhstan Kazakh tenge National Bank of Kazakhstan
 Poland Polish złoty National Bank of Poland
 Russia Russian rouble Bank of Russia
 Romania Romanian leu National Bank of Romania
 Serbia Serbian dinar National Bank of Serbia
 Liechtenstein Swiss franc Liechtensteinische Landesbank float
  Switzerland Swiss National Bank
 Sweden Swedish krona Sveriges Riksbank
 North Macedonia Macedonian denar National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia
 Norway Norwegian krone Norges Bank float
 Moldova Moldovan leu National Bank of Moldova
 United Kingdom[b] Sterling Bank of England float
 Ukraine Ukrainian hryvnia National Bank of Ukraine
 Iceland Icelandic króna Central Bank of Iceland
 Northern Cyprus Turkish lira Central Bank of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
 Turkey Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City State, and Andorra have concluded monetary agreements with the EU, granting them the rights to produce limited quantities of euro coins with their own design on the national side, but not to issue euro banknotes. Kosovo and Montenegro also use the euro however they have no agreements with the EU.[1]
  2. ^ British Crown Dependencies of Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey and a British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar are the other Pound Sterling users in Europe. All four issue local versions of the Pound Sterling which are pegged with GBP.

References

  1. ^ "The euro outside the euro area". economy-finance.ec.europa.eu.