Cool graphic!
But the €-sign belongs after the amount not infront, that's a grammar mistake. Also it doesn't explicitly state which dollar is meant
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Cool graphic!
But the €-sign belongs after the amount not infront, that's a grammar mistake. Also it doesn't explicitly state which dollar is meant
In English, the euro sign is in front of the amount.
English/Dutch: €1 German/French/Spanish/Italian: 1 €
Since this post is in English, the sign is in the correct place.
I stand corrected. According to this they used the wrong abbreviation for billion then though: 'B' instead of 'bn'
But also ew: "− €240"
It makes no sense to me since all other units come after the amount, or do you write "– °F56"
This classification could use an improvement, not all of these are Eastern or Northern Europe. The UK's economy for example employs a soft Anglo-Saxon model, whereas Estonia and most of the Nordics use a Nordic model (the best imo). And then there are the cultural associations - many people from Poland and co would argue they are central, not eastern European - because in their view, they associate eastern with Russia.
That said, a more sensible division imho would be:
Northern
Western
Central
Northeastern
Southwest
Southeast
Eastern
No matter how Europe is split up into regions, Russia, Belarus and maybe Hungary, too, should be in a category of their own.