RIGA: Latvia officially adopted the euro at the stroke of midnight local time, making the former Soviet state of two million people the 18th member of the crisis-hit eurozone.As a huge firework...
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January 01, 2014
RIGA: Latvia officially adopted the euro at the stroke of midnight local time, making the former Soviet state of two million people the 18th member of the crisis-hit eurozone.
As a huge firework display roared in Riga, the people of the Baltic state bade a reluctant farewell to their cherished lat -- seen as a symbol of independence from the Soviet Union -- to switch to the troubled European single currency. (AFP)