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| | Bambooweb: Euro |
 | | In Ireland, however, the Irish Ministry for Finance decided to use the word euro as both the singular and plural forms of the currency, and because Irish broadcasters took their cue from the Ministry for Finance, the "legislative plurals" tend to also be used on the news and in much Irish advertising. |
 | | In Lithuanian the euro and cent are called euras and centas (in common language it's usually eurocentas, to distinguish from the cents of the current Lithuanian currency, Litas), while plural forms are eurai and centai (eurocentai). |
 | | Notwithstanding this, September 14, 2003, a Swedish referendum was held on the euro, the result a rejection of the common currency. |
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