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Euros = Europe, and then not all the European countries, yet.
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On 18 Feb 2004 12:43:20 GMT, Juliana L Holm wrote: Which the French Department of Guadeloupe is a part of. Do you mean Guadalupe? Yes, my bad. I was in a hurry this morning and didn't look up the spelling. -- Julie ********** Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
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No, it's Guadeloupe. Guadalupe is in the USA.
Euro's also in (Departement de la) Martinique! That means: Euro's in all French Caribbean islands. "Juliana L Holm" schreef in bericht ... | wrote: | On 18 Feb 2004 12:43:20 GMT, Juliana L Holm | wrote: | Which the French Department of Guadeloupe is a part of. | | Do you mean Guadalupe? | | Yes, my bad. I was in a hurry this morning and didn't look up the spelling. | | -- | Julie | ********** | Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at | http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
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Johan L. Alexander wrote:
No, it's Guadeloupe. Guadalupe is in the USA. Euro's also in (Departement de la) Martinique! That means: Euro's in all French Caribbean islands. The French department of Guadeloupe includes all of the French Islands. I discovered this when I was in St. Martin which is part of the french Department of Guadeloupe. LIke Hawaii. We don't need to say, yes but also in Oahu and Maui, because the state of Hawaii includes them as well as the island of Hawaii. Julie "Juliana L Holm" schreef in bericht ... | wrote: | On 18 Feb 2004 12:43:20 GMT, Juliana L Holm | wrote: | Which the French Department of Guadeloupe is a part of. | | Do you mean Guadalupe? | | Yes, my bad. I was in a hurry this morning and didn't look up the spelling. | | -- | Julie | ********** | Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at | http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm -- Julie ********** Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
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I'm wrong, he's right!
There is a separate department of Marninque. St. Martin IS In Guadeloupe, but Martinique is NOT. Johan L. Alexander wrote: No, it's Guadeloupe. Guadalupe is in the USA. Euro's also in (Departement de la) Martinique! That means: Euro's in all French Caribbean islands. "Juliana L Holm" schreef in bericht ... | wrote: | On 18 Feb 2004 12:43:20 GMT, Juliana L Holm | wrote: | Which the French Department of Guadeloupe is a part of. | | Do you mean Guadalupe? | | Yes, my bad. I was in a hurry this morning and didn't look up the spelling. | | -- | Julie | ********** | Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at | http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm -- Julie ********** Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
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Clearly I am having a "Where is my Brain?" day.
Julie Johan L. Alexander wrote: No, it's Guadeloupe. Guadalupe is in the USA. Euro's also in (Departement de la) Martinique! That means: Euro's in all French Caribbean islands. "Juliana L Holm" schreef in bericht ... | wrote: | On 18 Feb 2004 12:43:20 GMT, Juliana L Holm | wrote: | Which the French Department of Guadeloupe is a part of. | | Do you mean Guadalupe? | | Yes, my bad. I was in a hurry this morning and didn't look up the spelling. | | -- | Julie | ********** | Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at | http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm -- Julie ********** Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
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Juliana L Holm wrote:
The French department of Guadeloupe includes all of the French Islands. Not Martinique. (or the non-caribbean islands like Tahiti or Reunion, just to be pedantic). -- Ken Tough |
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You are correct of course, except that I did not say this, I responded to it.
You left my name in but took all of my response out. The french caribbean islands use the Euro because they are a part of f France, and France is on the Euro. No other Caribbean islands do this. Julie Bastian Schlüter wrote: Hi, Juliana L Holm wrote on Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2004 13:43: On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 22:42:42 GMT, "Gary Webster" wrote: Euros = Europe, and then not all the European countries, yet. Euros != Europe; Europe != European Union; Euros = European Union Euros != European Union Not all of the European Union members have the Euro as their official currency ... ciao Bastian -- http://bastians.gmxhome.de/ RRR100R -- Was wir da machen ist verboten, aber es ist wunderbar (TSS) -- -- Julie ********** Check out my Travel Pages (non-commercial) at http://www.dragonsholm.org/travel.htm |
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"Juliana L Holm" wrote in message ... You are correct of course, except that I did not say this, I responded to it. You left my name in but took all of my response out. Top posting can cause this. As can HTML. |
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