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Which European country uses złoty as its currency?
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Pakistan
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Palau
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Poland
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Peru
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The correct answer is "Poland". The złoty is derived from the Polish word "złoto," meaning "gold." It has been the official currency of Poland since medieval times, with its modern form introduced in 1924. The złoty consists of 100 groszy and is symbolized by the abbreviation "PLN." As a member of the European Union, Poland is obligated to adopt the euro eventually, but a specific timeline has not yet been determined as of 2023.