1 January 2007 (introduction) – 14 January 2007 (complete transition).[1]
Location
Slovenia
Type
Economic transition
Theme
Adoption of the euro as the national currency
Participants
Government of Slovenia, European Union[2]
Outcome
Replacement of the Slovenian tolar with the euro[3]
Slovenia was the first among the 2004 EU entrants to adopt the euro after its introduction in 2007, replacing its previous national currency, the Slovenian tolar, entirely after a short dual circulation period.[4][1][5]
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^"Introduction of the euro in Slovenia". Bank of Slovenia. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
^Bank, European Central (2 December 2022). "Slovenia - European Central Bank". European Central Bank. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
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requirement for euroadoption, is voluntary, and has chosen to remain outside pending public approval by a referendum, thereby intentionally avoiding the fulfilment...
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currency. For EU sanctioning of this adoption, a monetary agreement must be concluded. Prior to the launch oftheeuro, agreements were reached with Monaco...
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