I'm happy for Daniel to take it because him saying Australia made me think of the one at Katoomba.Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
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I'm happy for Daniel to take it because him saying Australia made me think of the one at Katoomba.Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
cossie can have it as i'm going out for the afternoon. Btw Caroline has been on the funicular at Katoomba :mark: She's a smart one she is :p
Cue Mr Brockman :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I guess she didn't read the brochure ;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
OK, here goes, name the monetary unit of Saint Pierre and Miquelon and name the major unusual thing about these islands.
The French Franc?
They are French Islands in the Canadian Waters. Wierd perhaps because they don't use the Euro?
Not the French Franc, they used to use the CFA which is the unit in most of old French Africa.
They are very close to Canadian waters, off Newfoundland, only a 25km away.
The unusual thing I was thinking off involves the French history of North America.
I need to clarify something, the CFA isn't the monetary unit in use now, nor is it the French Franc.Quote:
Originally Posted by cossie16
Never heared about these islands but if they are french territories they should use euro.
I guess they use the euro now.
unusual thing? where they bought?