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Celebrations will include fireworks and a gala concert featuring the music of U.S. composer George Gershwin, while Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip was due to make one of the first bank-machine withdrawals in euros just after midnight.
The Finance Ministry said Estonia's banks and IT-systems were prepared to cope with the changeover as hundreds of ATM-machines were being loaded with euro notes. Selected bank branches and post offices were scheduled to stay open over the weekend to accommodate the switch, but police urged citizens not to rush about with large amounts of cash due to robbery risks. After Slovenia and Slovakia, Estonia will be the third East European country using the euro. Seven other countries in the region
-- Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia
-- are also required to phase in the euro as part of European Union membership, though there is no deadline to do so. Estonia's Baltic neighbors Latvia and Lithuania have pledged to join the euro area in 2014.
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