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The euro is the single currency shared by (currently) 16 of the European Union's Member States, which together make up the eurozone or euro area. The euro was adopted by the following countries: * In 1999, by Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland * In 2001 by Greece * In 2007 by Slovenia * In 2008 by Cyprus and Malta * In 2009 by Slovakia

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  • The euro is the single currency shared by (currently) 16 of the European Union's Member States, which together make up the eurozone or euro area. The euro was adopted by the following countries: * In 1999, by Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland * In 2001 by Greece * In 2007 by Slovenia * In 2008 by Cyprus and Malta * In 2009 by Slovakia
  • The British Prime Minister signed the Euro-Combine treaty in the early 21st century, as did all other member-states of the European Union, which increased political ties further; some sovereignty was given up in exchange for the promise of a "united, integrated European superpower". The Internal Counter-Intelligence Service and other reactionary forces saw this as a threat to the UK's independence. (AUDIO: The Longest Night) In 2010, tensions were high with the United States, as both blocs had sent "peacekeeping" forces to North Africa. Italy was engulfed in civil war. (PROSE: Trading Futures)
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  • The euro is the single currency shared by (currently) 16 of the European Union's Member States, which together make up the eurozone or euro area. The euro was adopted by the following countries: * In 1999, by Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal and Finland * In 2001 by Greece * In 2007 by Slovenia * In 2008 by Cyprus and Malta * In 2009 by Slovakia
  • The British Prime Minister signed the Euro-Combine treaty in the early 21st century, as did all other member-states of the European Union, which increased political ties further; some sovereignty was given up in exchange for the promise of a "united, integrated European superpower". The Internal Counter-Intelligence Service and other reactionary forces saw this as a threat to the UK's independence. (AUDIO: The Longest Night) Under the new Eurozone drug laws, vitamin pills were banned, ecstasy and marijuana were legal (the latter more socially acceptable than tobacco), and nicopills replaced cigarettes but were themselves highly addictive. (PROSE: Trading Futures, AUDIO: The Feast of Axos) In 2010, tensions were high with the United States, as both blocs had sent "peacekeeping" forces to North Africa. Italy was engulfed in civil war. (PROSE: Trading Futures) In 2015, the world was being ravaged by the greenhouse effect. The Eurozone closed its borders after a millions-strong stream of refugees from North Africa and the Baltic Sea states; water shortages and riots spread through the bloc. (AUDIO: Hothouse) The Eurowars split the continent in the early 21st century. Mariah Learman and Jonah Cosgrove fought in it. (AUDIO: The Time of the Daleks, PROSE: Trading Futures) Around the mid-21st century, the Eurozone Space Agency sent up the Jules Verne. It had a second craft, the Johannes Kepler. (AUDIO: The Feast of Axos) Eurowars veteran General Learman took over the UK and renamed it New Britain in the mid-21st century. (AUDIO: The Time of the Daleks)
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