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SPAIN - CURRENCY

In 2002, Spain adopted the Euro as its currency (1 Euro = 100 Euro cents). Notes and coins are available in Spain in the following denominations:

1/2/5 cent coins - depicting Santiago de Compostela cathedral
10/20/50 cent coins - featuring the author Cervantes
1 and 2 Euro coins - bearing an image of King Carlos I
5/10/20/50/100/200 and 500 Euro notes (there are no Spanish designs on Euro notes - all notes are the same throughout Europe)

Spain is considered to be one of the less costlier of the European countries to visit or to live. Property is still less expensive although it is catching up. Day to day living expenses are less than in the major European countries. Of course the coastal resorts are more expensive for hotels and restaurants than those inland but that applies to most countries.

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