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Learn about the 29 currencies used in the 50 countries of Europe, including the euro, the most commonly used currency in the region. Find out the currency sign, ISO code, fractional unit and previous currency of each country.
The Czechoslovak koruna (Kčs) was the currency of Czechoslovakia from 1919 to 1993, and of both Czech Republic and Slovakia for a brief time. The symbol of the koruna was Kčs, and it was divided into 100 haléřů or halierov.
A comprehensive list of currency symbols from around the world, including the dollar sign ($), the euro sign (€), the bitcoin sign (₿) and more. See the symbol name, currency name, currency notes and Unicode for each symbol.
This web page lists the exchange rate arrangements of countries and territories as classified by the International Monetary Fund. It also shows the monetary policy frameworks and exchange rate anchors of each country or territory.
The Czech koruna is the currency of the Czech Republic since 1993. It is one of the eight currencies of the European Union and has a history of monetary reforms and controversies.
Learn about the developed export-oriented social market economy of the Czech Republic, a high-income EU member with a high human development index. Find statistics on GDP, trade, inflation, unemployment, and more.
The Czech Republic is a candidate for the eurozone enlargement and uses the Czech koruna as its currency. It is not bound by any target date or opt-out for joining the euro, but faces public opposition and economic challenges.
A comprehensive list of 180 currencies recognized as legal tender in various states and territories, with symbols, abbreviations, ISO codes, and fractional units. The list also indicates whether a currency is pegged to another currency or not, and provides a colour key and notes for reference.