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The euro was launched on 1 January 1999, when it became the currency of more than 300 million people in Europe. For the first three years it was an invisible currency, only used for accounting purposes, e.g. in electronic payments. Euro cash was not introduced until 1 January 2002, when it replaced, at fixed conversion rates, the banknotes and coins of the national currencies like the Belgian franc and the Deutsche Mark.

Today, euro banknotes and coins are legal tender in 20 of the 27 Member States of the European Union, including the overseas departments, territories and islands which are either part of, or associated with, euro area countries. These countries form the euro area. The micro-states of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City also use the euro, on the basis of a formal arrangement with the European Union. Montenegro and Kosovo likewise use the euro, but without a formal arrangement. Cash payments are now made in the same currency by about 350 million people — euro banknotes and coins have become a tangible symbol of European integration.

All EU countries except Denmark, which has an opt-out, are expected to join the monetary union and to introduce the euro as soon as they fulfil the convergence criteria.

Interactive map of the euro area

Explore this interactive map and the tables below it to find out which countries of the European Union are part of the euro area, as well as when they started using the euro.

Please select a country

Austria

EU member using the euro

EU member since 1995

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Belgium

EU member using the euro

EU founding member in 1957

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Bulgaria

EU member not using the euro

EU member since 2007

Cyprus

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2004

Euro since 2008

Czech Republic

EU member not using the euro

EU member since 2004

Germany

EU member using the euro

EU founding member in 1957

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Denmark

EU member not using the euro

EU member since 1973

Estonia

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2004

Euro since 2011

Spain

EU member using the euro

EU member since 1986

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Finland

EU member using the euro

EU member since 1995

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

France

EU member using the euro

EU founding member in 1957

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Greece

EU member using the euro

EU member since 1981

Euro since 2001 (cash since 2002)

Croatia

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2013

Euro since 2023

Hungary

EU member not using the euro

EU member since 2004

Ireland

EU member using the euro

EU member since 1973

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Italy

EU member using the euro

EU founding member in 1957

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Lithuania

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2004

Euro since 2015

Luxembourg

EU member using the euro

EU founding member in 1957

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Latvia

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2004

Euro since 2014

Monaco

Non-EU country

Malta

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2004

Euro since 2008

The Netherlands

EU member using the euro

EU founding member in 1957

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Poland

EU member not using the euro

EU member since 2004

Portugal

EU member using the euro

EU member since 1986

Euro since 1999 (cash since 2002)

Romania

EU member not using the euro

EU member since 2007

Sweden

EU member not using the euro

EU member since 1995

Slovenia

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2004

Euro since 2007

Slovakia

EU member using the euro

EU member since 2004

Euro since 2009

San Marino

Non-EU country

Members of the European Union and the euro area

Members of the European Union using the euro
CountryJoined the EUAdopted the euro
Austria19951999 (cash since 2002)
Belgium19571999 (cash since 2002)
Croatia20132023
Cyprus20042008
Estonia20042011
Finland19951999 (cash since 2002)
France19571999 (cash since 2002)
Germany19571999 (cash since 2002)
Greece19812001 (cash since 2002)
Ireland19731999 (cash since 2002)
Italy19571999 (cash since 2002)
Latvia20042014
Lithuania20042015
Luxembourg19571999 (cash since 2002)
Malta20042008
The Netherlands19571999 (cash since 2002)
Portugal19861999 (cash since 2002)
Slovakia20042009
Slovenia20042007
Spain19861999 (cash since 2002)
Members of the European Union not using the euro
CountryJoined the EU
Bulgaria2007
Czech Republic2004
Denmark1973
Hungary2004
Poland2004
Romania2007
Sweden1995

The United Kingdom, which was a member of the European Union from 1973 to 2020, did not use the euro.

Fixed euro conversion rates

Currency
1BEF 40.3399 (Belgian francs)
1DEM 1.95583 (Deutsche Mark)
1EEK 15.6466 (Estonian kroon)
1IEP 0.787564 (Irish pound)
1GRD 340.750 (Greek drachmas)
1ESP 166.386 (Spanish pesetas)
1CYP 0.585274 (Cypriot pound)
1FRF 6.55957 (French francs)
1HRK 7.53450 (Croatian kuna)
1ITL 1936.27 (Italian lire)
1LVL 0.702804 (Latvian lats)
1LTL 3.45280 (Lithuanian litas)
1LUF 40.3399 (Luxembourg francs)
1MTL 0.429300 (Maltese lira)
1NLG 2.20371 (Dutch guilders)
1ATS 13.7603 (Austrian schillings)
1PTE 200.482 (Portuguese escudos)
1SIT 239.640 (Slovenian tolars)
1SKK 30.1260 (Slovak koruna)
1FIM 5.94573 (Finnish markkas)

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