


Here is a list of Middle Eastern countries and the currencies they use in their economies. Four Middle Eastern countries (Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and Jordan) have the highest valued currencies in the world. The Middle East includes countries from Northern Africa and Southeast Asia. However, there are still many countries within the European continent that have not adopted the euro. Many European territories around the world also use the euro. The euro officially replaced the national currencies of 19 European countries in March 2002. Read on to learn what currencies each country in Oceania uses. Many of these countries use either the US dollar or the Australian dollar. Keep reading to see the official currency of each African country.Ĭountries in the Oceania region include independent island states, territories, and large countries like Australia. Of the African currencies, the strongest is currently the Libyan dinar. Many African countries use their own currencies, while some countries use the West African CFA franc or the Central African CFA franc.
