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"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=Christian+Christianity+Beowulf\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating Christian Sybolism in Beowulf - Christian Sybolism in Beowulf Within the poem Beowulf, the poet utilizes the Christian religion to symbolize the elements of good and evil and Heaven and Hell. Beowulf is the oldest known English epic poem. The manuscripts date back to about 1000 A. D., when two scribes wrote it down for posterity. The poem was handed down from the Anglo-Saxon period, and through the retelling of the poem, it changed a little each time. The poem creates an oral depiction of an epic hero who strived to fight against the forces of evil.... [tags: Christianity epic Poem Beowulf Essays]:: 7 Works Cited1609 words (4.6 pages) Powerful Essays [preview]Christian And Pagan Ideals In Beowulf - Before the invention of the printing press or written history, oral history, especially in early Germanic culture, became the foremost means of transcribing values, and past events. Written down in approximately 1,000 A. D. by an unknown author, Beowulf, originally a pagan fable, became a Christian allegory upon its transcription by Christian monks. However, as scholars have debated over the religious context in Beowulf, the attempts by the monks to turn the epic poem into a Christian parable ended merged, including both original and Christian aspects.... [tags: Epic of Beowulf Essays]1328 words (3.8 pages) Strong Essays [preview]Pagan and Christian Rituals in Beowulf - Pagan and Christian Rituals in Beowulf Beowulf was written in a time when Christianity was a newly budding religion in England. Throughout the book there are obvious references to both Christian and Pagan rituals. The characters in the epic are newly found Christians who are trying to remain true to their new faith but are weak and hence, in times of great trouble, they resort back to their Pagan traditions and gods out of fear. Pagan rituals in the book are usually present only as reflections of the past or in times of the characters's greatest turmoil.... [tags: Epic Beowulf christbeo paganbeo]:: 1 Works Cited922 words (2.6 pages) Strong Essays [preview]Christianity and the Beowulf Poet - Christianity and the Beowulf Poet In my initial study of Beowulf it seemed to me that the Christian references in it were overlaid onto the essentially pagan tale that makes up the bulk of the poem."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seamus_Heaney\nSeamus Heaney",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Seamus Heaney MRIASeamus Heaney (2009)Born 13 April 1939 Castledawson, Northern Ireland Died 30 August 2013 (aged 74) Blackrock, Dublin Occupation Poet, playwright, translator Nationality Irish Period 1966–2013Notable works Death of a Naturalist (1966)North (1975)Field Work (1979)The Spirit Level (1996)Beowulf (translation, 1999)District and Circle (2006)Human Chain (2011)Notable awards Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, 1968E. M. Forster Award, 1975Nobel Prize in Literature, 1995Commandeur de l' Ordre des Arts et Lettres, 1996Saoi of Aosdána, 1997Golden Wreath of Poetry, 2001T. S. Eliot Prize, 2006The Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry Lifetime Recognition Award, 2012Spouse Marie Devlin (1965–2013) [1] [2]Children Michael Christopher Catherine Ann [1] [2]Seamus Justin Heaney MRIA ( / ˈ ʃ eɪ m ə s ˈ h iː n i /; 13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. [ 1] [2]Heaney was born in the townland of Tamniaran between Castledawson and Toomebridge, Northern Ireland. His family moved to nearby Bellaghy when he was a boy. He became a lecturer at St. Joseph's College in Belfast in the early 1960s, after attending Queen's University and began to publish poetry. He lived in Sandymount, Dublin from 1976 until his death. [ 2] [3] [4] He also lived part-time in the United States from 1981 to 2006. Heaney was recognised as one of the principal contributors to poetry during his lifetime. Heaney was a professor at Harvard from 1981 to 1997, and its Poet in Residence from 1988 to 2006. From 1989 to 1994, he was also the Professor of Poetry at Oxford."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_tradition\nOral tradition",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about oral tradition in general. For the oral gospel tradition in Christianity, see Oral gospel tradition. For the journal, see Oral Tradition (journal). A traditional Kyrgyz manaschi performing part of the epic poem at a yurt camp in Karakol Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication where in knowledge, art, ideas and cultural material is received, preserved and transmitted orally from one generation to another. [ 1] [2] [3] The transmission is through speech or song and may include folktales, ballads, chants, prose or verses. In this way, it is possible for a society to transmit oral history, oral literature, oral law and other knowledge across generations without a writing system, or in parallel to a writing system. Indian religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, for example, have used an oral tradition, in parallel to a writing system, to transmit their canonical scriptures, secular knowledge such as Sushruta Samhita, hymns and mythologies from one generation to the next. [ 4] [5] [6]Oral tradition is information, memories and knowledge held in common by a group of people, over many generations, and it is not same as testimony or oral history. [ 1] [7] In a general sense, \"\"oral tradition\"\" refers to the recall and transmission of a specific, preserved textual and cultural knowledge through vocal utterance. [ 2] [8] As an academic discipline, it refers both to a set of objects of study and a method by which they are studied. ["
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"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=transcendentalism\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating Transcendentalism: The Antidote to Brainwashed Youth - When I was first exposed to the concept of Transcendentalism in my English class, the idea seemed farfetched and rather abstract. Upon further readings and research, I discovered that the concepts, although they originally seemed esoteric, where works of true brilliance. Society has made it hard for individuals to exist when things like popular culture seemingly brainwash youth into doing whatever is considered “cool”. Transcendentalism is a powerful concept which should be acknowledged by my generation, for the points encompassed in Transcendentalism are more vital today than ever.... [tags: Transcendentalism, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thoreau, n]701 words (2 pages) Better Essays [preview]Transcendentalism in Literature - The New England Renaissance brought out two distinct, yet influential movements known as transcendentalism and anti-transcendentalism. The two concentrated on intuition and human nature and formed a revolt against previously accepted ideas such as Calvinist orthodoxy, strict Puritan attitudes, ritualism, and the dogmatic theology of religious institutions. Transcendentalism is a term rooted back to Plato, a Greek philosopher who first affirmed the existence of absolute goodness, which he characterized as beyond something of description and as knowable only through intuition.... [tags: Transcendentalism Essays]1021 words (2.9 pages) Strong Essays [preview]Development of Transcendentalism - Our country observes non-violent protest every day, whether it be through strikes, meetings, or marches. Many of these demonstrations have proved to be effective, and have gained respect over time. However, while philosophies of civil dispute and nonviolence may seem like a well-accepted idea today, many who fought for this type of negotiation were often considered radical for their introduction of it to society. Among those transcendentalists was Henry David Thoreau, who wrote “Civil Disobedience”, Mohandas Gandhi, who wrote “Satyagraha”, and Martin Luther King Jr., who wrote “Letters from Birmingham Jail”.... [tags: Influential Transcendentalists, Civil Disobedience]:: 7 Works Cited886 words (2.5 pages) Better Essays [preview]The Five I's of of Transcendentalism in the Modern Day - According to the New York Times, teenagers listen to an average of 2.5 hours of music in a singular day. The messages coming through in each song may vary between drug/alcohol reference or transcendentalism."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sceafa\nSceafa",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Sceaf in the boat, illustration from Fredrik Sander's 1893 edition of the Poetic Edda Sceafa ( Old English: Scēafa [ʃæːɑvɑ], also spelled Scēaf, Scēf) was an ancient Lombardic king in English legend. According to his story, Sceafa appeared mysteriously as a child, coming out of the sea in an empty skiff. The name also appears in the corrupt forms Seskef, Stefius, Strephius, and Stresaeus. Though the name has historically been modernized Shava (and Latinized Scefius ), J. R. R. Tolkien used the modern spelling Sheave. Contents [ hide ]1 Widsith2 In genealogies3 Scyld Scefing3.1 In Beowulf3.2 A rite involving scyld and sceaf4 Variations on Sceaf's lineage5 King Sheave6 References7 External links Widsith [ edit]The Old English poem Widsith, line 32, in a listing of famous kings and their countries, has Sceafa Longbeardum, so naming Sceafa as ruler of the Lombards. In Origo Gentis Langobardorum the Lombards' origins are traced to an \"\"island\"\" in the north named Scadan or Scandan (\"\" Scandinavia \"\"). But neither this account or any other mentions Sceafa among their later kings or gives the names of any kings that ruled them in the land of their origin where they were said to have been known as the Winnili."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/147225478/english-5039-literary-periods-authors-and-movements-flash-cards/\nEnglish 5039: Literary Periods, Authors, and Movements",
"text": "\"144 terms djabrams1221English 5039: Literary Periods, Authors, and Movements Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Homeric (or Heroic) Period c. 1200-800 BC; Greek legends are passed along orally; This is a chaotic period of warrior-princes, wandering sea-traders, and fierce pirates Works & Authors: Homer (The Illiad and The Odyssey)Homer The Illiad: An ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer. Set during the Trojan War, the ten-year siege of the city of Troy (Ilium) by a coalition of Greek states, it tells of the battles and events during the weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. The Odyssey: It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem mainly focuses on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths) and his journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, the Mnesteres or Proci, who compete for Penelope's hand in marriage. Classical Greek Period c. 800-200 BC; The fifth century (499-400 BC) particularly is known as the Golden Age of Greece; This is the sophisticated period of the individual City-State and early democracy Works & Authors: Aesop Plato Socrates Aristotle Euripides Sophocles Aesop an Ancient Greek fabulist or story teller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop's Fables. Plato A philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world."
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"title": "http://www.online-literature.com/wilde/1307/\nThe Decay Of Lying: An Observation",
"text": "\"The Decay Of Lying: An Observation A DIALOGUE. Persons: Cyril and Vivian. Scene: the Library of a country house in Nottinghamshire. CYRIL (coming in through the open window from the terrace). My dear Vivian, don't coop yourself up all day in the library. It is a perfectly lovely afternoon. The air is exquisite. There is a mist upon the woods, like the purple bloom upon a plum. Let us go and lie on the grass and smoke cigarettes and enjoy Nature. VIVIAN."
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"title": "http://www.studyenglishtoday.net/english-language-history.html\nA Brief History of the English Language",
"text": "\"The English language belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. The closest undoubted living relatives of English are Scots and Frisian. Frisian is a language spoken by approximately half a million people in the Dutch province of Friesland, in nearby areas of Germany, and on a few islands in the North Sea. The history of the English language has traditionally been divided into three main periods: Old English (450-1100 AD), Middle English (1100-circa 1500 AD) and Modern English (since 1500). Over the centuries, the English language has been influenced by a number of other languages. Old English (450 - 1100 AD): During the 5th Century AD three Germanic tribes (Saxons, Angles, and Jutes) came to the British Isles from various parts of northwest Germany as well as Denmark. These tribes were warlike and pushed out most of the original, Celtic-speaking inhabitants from England into Scotland, Wales, and Cornwall. One group migrated to the Brittany Coast of France where their descendants still speak the Celtic Language of Breton today. Through the years, the Saxons, Angles and Jutes mixed their different Germanic dialects. This group of dialects forms what linguists refer to as Old English or Anglo-Saxon."
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"title": "https://literaryterms.net/poetry/\nPoetry",
"text": "Poetry Definition & Examples When & How to Write Poetry Quiz I. What is Poetry? Poetry is a type of literature based on the interplay of words and rhythm. It often employs rhyme and meter (a set of rules governing the number and arrangement of syllables in each line). In poetry, words are strung together to form sounds, images, and ideas that might be too complex or abstract to describe directly. Poetry was once written according to fairly strict rules of meter and rhyme, and each culture had its own rules. For example, Anglo-Saxon poets had their own rhyme schemes and meters, while Greek poets and Arabic poets had others. Although these classical forms are still widely used today, modern poets frequently do away with rules altogether – their poems generally do not rhyme, and do not fit any particular meter. These poems, however, still have a rhythmic quality and seek to create beauty through their words. The opposite of poetry is “ prose ” – that is, normal text that runs without line breaks or rhythm. This article, for example, is written in prose."
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"title": "http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/beowulf.html\nBeowulf",
"text": "\"Beowulfa summary in English prose by D. L. Ashliman © 2010Contents Prologue Part One: Beowulf and Grendel Part Two: Beowulf and Grendel's Mother Part Three: Beowulf and the Dragon Return to D. L. Ashliman's folktexts, a library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology. Prologue Listen! We have heard of the glory of the kings who ruled the Danes in olden times. Scyld Scefing often drove enemy warriors from their mead-hall benches, although he himself had once been a destitute foundling. In spite of this he came to prosper. With time all the neighboring tribes served him and paid him tribute. That was a good king!Scyld died at the fated time. Following his wishes, his body was placed on a well-outfitted ship, laden with treasures and weapons. Then his kinsmen let the sea bear him away. No one on earth knows who received that ship's cargo."
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"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=romantic+hero\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating Romantic Hero - A romantic hero is a person that seems to be the outcast, he may or may not be wealthy, he will have his own set of moral codes, his life is filled with strife, which he overcomes and wins. He is also in tune with nature and his feelings. The romantic hero is a rebel that ignores the set rules of society in pursuit of their own self fulfillment. Mary Shelly both supports and critiques the concept in her novel. Frankenstein demonstrates many traits of the romantic hero. He is in tune with nature, has intense feelings that guide his actions, periods of being alone and being seen as the underdog, his moral code is questionable, and stifle is ever-present in his life.... [tags: Character Analysis, The Monster]1055 words (3 pages) Good Essays [preview]Shelley's Dr. Frankenstein: The Romantic Hero - Shelley’s writing was heavily influenced by the artistic movement that emerged in the 19th century in England. One of her most popular novels, Frankenstein, features one of the key aspects of romanticism: the romantic hero. In the excerpt from this novel in Fiero’s The Humanistic Tradition Dr. Frankenstein is shown to possess the qualities of said hero. The plot of Shelly’s Frankenstein highlights the unmanageable quest of Dr. Frankenstein’s attempt to overcome the decaying effect of death. His aspirations and ultimate “failure” are what brand his character the romantic hero of the novel.... [tags: death, failure, dream]:: 1 Works Cited572 words (1.6 pages) Good Essays [preview]The Romantic Hero in Goethe's Faust - The Romantic Hero in Goethe's Faust Works Cited Not Included Long hailed as the watershed of Romantic literature, Goethe’s Faust uses the misadventures of its hero to parallel the challenges that pervaded European society in the dynamic years of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries."
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"title": "http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_B.html\n.",
"text": "\"Literary Terms and Definitions: BThis page is under perpetual construction! It was last updated January 11, 2018. This list is meant to assist, not intimidate. Use it as a touchstone for important concepts and vocabulary that we will cover during the term. Vocabulary terms are listed alphabetically. [ A] [ B] [ C] [ D] [ E] [ F] [ G] [ H] [ I] [ J] [ K] [ L] [ M] [ N] [ O] [ P] [ Q] [ R] [ S] [ T] [ U] [ V] [ W] [ X] [ Y] [ Z]BAADE SETAEE (Persian, \"\"Wine Prizing\"\"): A genre of Persian poetry extolling the virtues of wine, carousing, and celebration. BABUIN: A fanciful monster, silly creature, or a leering face drawn in the margins of a medieval manuscript. We get our modern word baboon from this French term for the little grotesque creatures that illuminators drew and doodled. Typically, the babuin is engaged in silly antics, such as playing or interacting with the letters on the page, chasing other babuins, or even engaging in copulatory and scatological activities. BACHIC FOOT: A three-syllable foot of poetry consisting of a light stress followed by two heavy stresses."
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"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=byronic+hero\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating The Byronic Hero - Lord George Gordon Byron was the most controversial poet of the romantic era. Byron works consisted of common themes during the romantics such as high romance and the love of nature and tragic loss. He created the idea of the hero being a tragic figure who is born to desire something that they will never accomplish. Through this Byron created and perfected the idea of the Byronic hero. Byron first used this in his poem, “Childe Harold's Pilgrimage”. The work introduced us to who would late become the example of a Byronic hero or character (Manning).... [tags: Literary Analysis ]:: 8 Works Cited2237 words (6.4 pages) Term Papers [preview]Edward Rochester: The Byronic Hero - Charlotte Bronte presents Rochester in many different ways. He comes from a rich family, and has a sophisticated personality. His attitude and behavior from the start of the book and the end of it has a dramatic change. Rochester corresponds to the mould of a Byronic Hero however, with his brave and humble actions, he starts to become less attractive as a hero. Moreover, one could argue although he is an unconventional hero he is appealing in both physical and mental ways."
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"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/characterization-of-how-much-land-does-a-man-require-page1.html\n\"\"\"Characterization Of How Much Land Does A Man Require\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"Characterization Of How Much Land Does A Man Require How Much Land Does A man Need? The main character of \"\" How Much Land Does A man Need?” is a clear example of an insatiable desire for possessions and wealth which at the end destroys the person. Pahom was living a life \"\"free from anxiety\"\" as his wife said and \"\"without time to let any nonsense settle in his head\"\" according to Pahom's words. As the story develops it reveals Pahom's real problem was inside him because he was never content or please with the land and the possessions he had. At... Agriculture, English-language films, Greed 884 Words | 3 Pages Open Document How Much Land Does a Man Actually Require? How much land does a Man actually require ? Human nature pushes us to want more and more. In the story, “ How much Land does a Manrequire ?” Pakhom, the protagonist, portrays the nature of Greed in Humans."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/43704457/humanities-final-exam-consolidated-into-one-test-flash-cards/\nHumanities FINAL EXAM consolidated into ONE TEST",
"text": "\"91 terms wyldefleur Humanities FINAL EXAM consolidated into ONE TESTCHIOLISLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Where did roman culture turn to for inspiration in ART? Greek Classicism The fall of Rome moved to Europe into what period in history? Medieval When Rome fell to the Goths in 476 C. E. the arts and learning of the classical world were preserved and nurtured in this Middle East city. Constantinople During the period of the Middle Ages, who assumed the responsibility for transmitting much of the classical knowledge of the ancient world? Muslims The first greatest professional teacher and philosopher in China living almost 1,000 years before Muhammad 500 years before Christ. Confucius An artistic style dating to the fifth-century BCE Greece and exhibiting simplicity, clarity of structure, and appeal to the intellect. Classicism What artistic style and cultural perspective represents idealized perfection rather than real life? Classical In this characteristic style of Greek Classical sculpture, the body's weight rests on one leg thereby shifting the hip/shoulder axis and resulting in a subtle play of curves."
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"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=ballad+of+the+landlord+by+langston+hughes&page=2\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating An Analysis of Harlem a Poem by Langston Hughes - Dreams are aspirations that people hope to achieve in their lifetime. They are a motive that drives lives to accomplish goals. When trying to achieve these goals, people can do anything. However, what happens when a dream is deferred. A dream cast aside can frustrate a person in the deepest way. It tends to permeate their thoughts and becomes an unshakable burden. In the poem “Harlem,” Langston Hughes, through literary technique, raises strong themes through a short amount of language. The poem begins with a question: \"\"What happens to a dream deferred?” The speaker of the poem at this point is unnamed.... [tags: dreams, aspirations, goals]1007 words (2.9 pages) Strong Essays [preview]Identity Comes From Actions - “ People are not meant to be defined, words are.” This corresponds with the meaning of an identity."
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"title": "http://www.mythencyclopedia.com/Ar-Be/Beowulf.html\nBeowulf",
"text": "Myths Encyclopedia Ar-Be Beowulf Beowulf Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Beowulf is the title of the earliest existing Anglo-Saxon epic. It tells the story of Beowulf, a Norse* hero and warrior who fought and conquered several monsters that terrorized Denmark and Sweden. The poem combines elements of Anglo-Saxon culture with Christian moral values in an extraordinary adventure story. Historical Background The manuscript containing the story of Beowulf was discovered in England in the l600s. It is written in Old English, the language of the Anglo-Saxon invaders who settled in England between A . D . 450 and 600. There is some debate about when Beowulf was written and who wrote it. Although the manuscript dates from around 1000, the poem was composed much earlier, sometime between 700 and 950. Certain references in the text suggest that the author was a Christian who modeled the story after pagan tales of Norse and German heroes of the past."
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"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=42224\nBeowulf - His Last Words",
"text": "\"Beowulf - His Last Words:: 1 Works Cited Length: 802 words (2.3 double-spaced pages)Rating: Excellent Open Document- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Text Preview More ↓Continue reading... Open Document Beowulf - His Last Words In the society in which the poem Beowulf takes place, war and kingship are normal factors in daily life. Beowulf's world is a very violent society with wars as a dominant part of daily life. Dragons and monsters are a constant threat to the Danes and the Geats. Warriors are a necessity to this war-like society. Beowulf is a hero and an example of a great warrior. He fights against monsters. In the section of the poem we are about to discuss, Beowulf is ready to fight a dragon with his thane Wiglaf. He is going to fight a dragon . Beowulf has no fear of the dragon, because he has fought many enemies that were much more ferocious. For example one of Beowulf's great battles is the fight with Grendel."
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"title": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/oral-tradition\nOral tradition",
"text": "Oral tradition, also called orality, the first and still most widespread mode of human communication. Far more than “just talking,” oral tradition refers to a dynamic and highly diverse oral-aural medium for evolving, storing, and transmitting knowledge, art, and ideas. It is typically contrasted with literacy, with which it can and does interact in myriad ways, and also with literature, which it dwarfs in size, diversity, and social function.epic singer Epic singer Dragisĕ Stojanović, 1973. Courtesy of John Miles Foley The primacy of oral tradition For millennia prior to the invention of writing, which is a very recent phenomenon in the history of humankind, oral tradition served as the sole means of communication available for forming and maintaining societies and their institutions. Moreover, numerous studies—conducted on six continents—have illustrated that oral tradition remains the dominant mode of communication in the 21st century, despite increasing rates of literacy. Discovery and rediscovery Contemporary understanding of oral tradition depends not on documents—which are at best written reflections of oral traditions—but on experience gained through firsthand study of societies that depend upon oral tradition as a major means of communication. Anthropologists, folklorists, and other ethnographers have worked directly with such societies to learn how this textless communication operates. Their research not only has helped to clarify local media ecologies and contexts but has offered comparative insights into oral traditions from the ancient, medieval, and premodern worlds that have survived only as fossilized transcriptions of once-living performances. In the 1930s, for example, two American scholars, Milman Parry and Albert Lord, conducted extensive fieldwork on oral tradition in the former Yugoslavia. They recorded more than 1,500 orally performed epic poems in an effort to determine how stories that often reached thousands of lines in length could be recalled and performed by individuals who could neither read nor write."
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"title": "http://hercules-xena.wikia.com/wiki/Xena\nXena",
"text": "\"For other uses, see Xena (Disambiguation).\"\" When she puts her mind to killing someone, they generally get killed. \"\"― Ares, \"\" Sacrifice I \"\"Xena Portrayed By Lucy Lawless [1]Renee Schuda (young) [2]Hudson Leick (in Callisto 's body) [3]Bruce Campbell (in Autolycus 's body) [4]Renée O'Connor (in Gabrielle 's body) [4]Ted Raimi (in Harry O'Casey 's body) [5]Rose Mc Iver (in Daphne 's body) [6]Created By John Schulian [1]Series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Xena: Warrior Princess First Appearance HTLJ: \"\" The Warrior Princess \"\"Last Appearance XWP: \"\" A Friend In Need Part II \"\"Profile Gender Female Status Alive (HTLJ)/ Reincarnated [5] (XWP)Residence Amphipolis [7]Northern Amazon Village [8]Race Human [1]Bacchae [9]Angel [10]Demon [10]Ghost [11]Also Known As Titles: The Warrior Princess [1] Destroyer of Nations [12] The Warrior Princess of Kalmae [13] Xena of Corinth [13] Slayer of Gods [14] Aliases: Cherish [15]Cleopatra [16] Fatima [17]Saba [18]Relationships Romances Gabrielle (soul mate [19]) Petracles (fiancé [20]) Ares (fiancé [21]) Hercules (fiancé [22]) Julius Caesar [23]Borias [24]Odin [25]Draco [7]Theodorus [1]Iolaus [1]Marcus [26]Ulysses [27]Marc Antony [16]Mother Cyrene [7]Father Nelo [28]Brother (s)Lyceus [7]Half-brother: Toris [29]Son (s) Solan (by Borias) [24]Daughter (s) Eve [30]Other Family Maternal grandmother [31]Mel Pappas (descendant) [32]Melinda Pappas (descendant) [32]Melinda Pappas II (descendant) [33]Xena (clone) [34]Xena of Amphipolis, known as the Warrior Princess and Destroyer of Nations, was a legendary figure in ancient Greece and throughout the Known World. As a warlord, she was at the head of one of the most ruthless and destructive armies that the world had ever seen. With her lover, Borias, she traveled to numerous countries, making her name known and feared. Most notably was Chin, Siberia, Jappa and the Norseland, Britannia, and Greece. After being redeemed by Hercules, she attempted to walk a path of redemption. With Gabrielle her best friend in the beginning and then later her implied lover and soulmate, she became renowned as one of the greatest heroes of the time, traveling to places such as India and Egypt, fighting for the Greater Good . In her late teens, Xena's village was raided by the warlord Cortese. She organized a small band of men consisting of simple villagers and her two brothers, Toris and Lyceus, against their mother's wishes."
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"docid": "D3549064#0",
"title": "http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/beowulf/context/\nBeowulf",
"text": "Context<< Prev Section Next Section >>Though it is often viewed both as the archetypal Anglo-Saxon literary work and as a cornerstone of modern literature, Beowulf has a peculiar history that complicates both its historical and its canonical position in English literature. By the time the story of Beowulf was composed by an unknown Anglo-Saxon poet around 700 a.d., much of its material had been in circulation in oral narrative for many years. The Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian peoples had invaded the island of Britain and settled there several hundred years earlier, bringing with them several closely related Germanic languages that would evolve into Old English. Elements of the Beowulf story—including its setting and characters—date back to the period before the migration. The action of the poem takes place around 500 a.d. Many of the characters in the poem—the Swedish and Danish royal family members, for example—correspond to actual historical figures. Originally pagan warriors, the Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian invaders experienced a large-scale conversion to Christianity at the end of the sixth century. Though still an old pagan story, Beowulf thus came to be told by a Christian poet. The Beowulf poet is often at pains to attribute Christian thoughts and motives to his characters, who frequently behave in distinctly un-Christian ways."
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what culture are used for nasal mrsa
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"docid": "D809163#0",
"title": "http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/767241_4\nNasal Swab Screening for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus",
"text": "\"Discussion Nasal swabbing using agar culture identified two-thirds of the total MRSA carriers who were diagnosed by multiple body site screening using agar plus nutrient broth culture. Nasal swab screening combined with culture on agar is a commonly applied method for detecting MRSA carriage. It is, however, costly in terms of staff time and laboratory processing, and the sensitivity of the technique in detecting true carriers in the general patient population is poorly understood. This study sought to determine the likely true sensitivity of nasal swabbing and the effect on ascertainment of swabbing additional body sites. One of the key findings in this study was that nasal swabbing alone appears to detect only 66% of \"\"true-positive\"\" cases as assessed by the gold-standard measure (all body site swabs on chromogenic agar plus broth culture combined). There is no way of assessing how many additional cases the gold standard may have missed, so the value of 66% for nasal/chromogenic agar screening is a best-case estimate. This efficiency of identifying MRSA carriers will be further reduced in the real-time hospital environment by the documented difficulty in ensuring compliance with swabbing—observed compliance rates during the Pathfinder study [ 12] ranged from 80% at the outset to 90% during the latter stages (and then only with considerable additional input to maximize compliance in the context of the study). Therefore, a realistic estimate of 80% compliance with universal nasal swabbing would detect only approximately 53% of true MRSA carriage. This suggests that, with a strategy of universal nasal screening, almost half of true MRSA carriers would go undetected in practice. MRSA colonization was detected most frequently by nasal screening and least frequently by axilla screening."
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"docid": "D1423741#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/staph-skin-infections-and-mrsa-2633409\nStaph Skin Infections and MRSA",
"text": "Kids' Health Common Childhood Infections Staph Skin Infections and MRSABy Vincent Iannelli, MD, a board-certified physician Updated July 05, 2017Share Pin Email Print Gail Shumway/Photographer's Choice/Getty Images Staph is a shorthand way to talk about the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, which is a common cause of skin infections. Symptoms of Staph Infections The symptoms of a staph skin infection depend on where the infection is. The staph bacteria can cause: Boils - an abscess within the skin. Also called a furuncle. Cellulitis - a localized skin infection which can make the skin red, painful, and warm Folliculitis - an infection of hair follicles Impetigo - causes blisters (bullous impetigo) or honey-colored crusted lesions on the skin Paronychia - an infection of the skin folds of the nails In addition to skin infections, the staph bacteria can cause: Bacteremia - a blood infection Deep abscesses - a collection of pus somewhere inside the bodye Endocarditis - an infection of the valves of the heart Food poisoning - typically toxin-producing Staphylococcus aureus and raw milk and cheese and other high-risk foods. Lymphadenitis - an infection of a lymph gland, which causes it to be red, swollen, and painful Lymphangitis - an infection of the lymph channels that drain to lymph glands, causing red streaks in the skin Osteomyelitis - a bone infection Scalded skin syndrome - can lead to blistering skin that appears scalded and peels away Septic arthritis - an infection of a joint, like the hip or knee Styes - an infection of the glands on the eyelid Toxic shock syndrome - classically associated with tampon use The Staphylococcus aureus bacteria can also less commonly cause other infections, including pneumonia, ear infections, and sinusitis. MRSAMRSA is an acronym for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a type of bacteria that has become resistant to many antibiotics, including methicillin, penicillin, amoxicillin, and cephalosporins. It is routinely pronounced M. R. S. A. - not MUR-SA. Although once limited to hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities, MRSA infections are now very common among healthy children and adults in the community. Your pediatrician will likely suspect that an infection, such as a leg abscess, is caused by MRSA if it isn't improving with routine antibiotics."
},
{
"docid": "D2465144#0",
"title": "http://waht.nhs.uk/en-gb/our-services1/departments/infection-control/infection-control-and-mrsa\nInfection Control and MRSA",
"text": "Home Our Services Departments Infection Prevention and Co... Infection Control and MRSAInfection Control and MRSAWhat is MRSA and how the Trust works to prevent infection. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a bacteria commonly found on the skin and in the nostrils of healthy people. If it gets into the body, it can cause an infection. MRSA Colonisation means that the MRSA is on or in the body without causing illness. MRSA Infection means the MRSA is causing a medical problem. This infection can be minor causing pimples, boils and other skin conditions. Occasionally it causes more serious infections such as blood infections or pneumonia. Some strains of Staphylococcus Aureus have become resistant to Methicillin (flucloxacillin) and some other antibiotics used to treat common Staphylococcus Aureus infections. Who is most at risk from MRSA infection? People whoare elderlyare very sickhave an open wound (such as a bed-sore)have an ‘invasive device’ going into their body such as a urinary catheter Healthy people rarely get MRSA infections."
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"docid": "D1579672#0",
"title": "https://www.aafp.org/afp/2005/1215/p2474.html\nManagement of Staphylococcus aureus Infections",
"text": "Management of Staphylococcus aureus Infections PDF PRINT COMMENTSSHAREDAVID M. BAMBERGER, M. D., and SARAH E. BOYD, M. D. University of Missouri–Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri Am Fam Physician. 2005 Dec 15;72 (12):2474-2481. Because of high incidence, morbidity, and antimicrobial resistance, Staphylococcus aureus infections are a growing concern for family physicians. Strains of S. aureus that are resistant to vancomycin are now recognized. Increasing incidence of unrecognized community-acquired methicillin-resistant S. aureus infections pose a high risk for morbidity and mortality. Although the incidence of complex S. aureus infections is rising, new antimicrobial agents, including daptomycin and linezolid, are available as treatment. S. aureus is a common pathogen in skin, soft-tissue, catheter-related, bone, joint, pulmonary, and central nervous system infections. S. aureus bacteremias are particularly problematic because of the high incidence of associated complicated infections, including infective endocarditis. Adherence to precautions recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, especially handwashing, is suboptimal. Approximately 20 percent of healthy persons are persistent carriers of Staphylococcus aureus, and 60 percent are intermittent carriers."
},
{
"docid": "D965179#0",
"title": "http://mrsaskininfection.org/mrsa_faq/what-is-mrsa-colonization.html\nWhat Is MRSA Colonization?",
"text": "What Is MRSA Colonization? MRSA stands for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. MRSA colonization means that a person is carrying bacteria that are antibiotic resistant that cause an infection called MRSA. A person with MRSA colonization may have the bacteria on his skin, inside his nasal cavities, on his or her groin area or even on the underarm areas. Although a person with these bacteria does not have an infection caused by it, a simple wound or the skin breaking can cause this infection to spread in a matter of minutes. People with the bacteria can have it for years without actually knowing that they have it and can also transfer it to other people with something as simple as sharing a towel. Around 1% of the population carries the antibiotic resistant bacteria on their skins and is usually identified in hospitals. Hospitals staffs themselves are the most susceptible to getting these bacteria on their skins as they have to deal with patients and come in contact frequently with the clothes of the patients or the patients themselves. Even people who are care home residents have more chances to get this on their skin. Vet personnel also have more chances of having these bacteria on their skins without knowing that they have it for years."
},
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"docid": "D1620714#0",
"title": "https://www.emedicinehealth.com/mrsa_infection/page5_em.htm\nMRSA",
"text": "\"What Is a MRSA Infection? How Common Is MRSA? What Causesa MRSA Infection? Is MRSA Contagious? What Are MRSA Infection Risk Factors? What Are MRSA Infection Symptoms and Signs? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for a MRSA Infection? How Do Health Care Professionals Diagnose a MRSA Infection? What Are Treatmentsfor MRSA Infections? What Doctors Usually Treat MRSA Infections?"
},
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"docid": "D2567332#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/respiratory-mrsa-precautions\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Respiratory Mrsa Precautions",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Respiratory Mrsa Precautions Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Monib Zirvi1 What precautions should a person take who had MRSA in the past? Can it come back? Precautions: Wash all contaminated clothing with hot water. Use an antibacterial soap for washing especially after exercise (unless you are prone to eczema). Use bactroban ( mupirocin) ointment nightly for one week each month under fingernails and on inner rim of nostrils. Wear weight gloves and use ... Read more Dr. M. Hytham Beck7 Doctors shared insights Respiratory System (Definition)The respiratory system consists of all organs in the body related to breathing including the nose, mouth, trachea and lungs. All four of these are ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Rebecca Gliksman2 My boyfriend has MRSA what safety precautions can I take? MRSA precautions: No sharing- towels, combs, brushes, clothes, bed, cups-wash always after sexual contact. Hibiclens (OTC)can be used to wash just avoid mucus membranes - vaginal area, gluteal fold, mouth (use reg soap). Use it 3 x a week, more often on hands."
},
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"docid": "D1579671#0",
"title": "https://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540518/all/Staphylococcus_aureus\nStaphylococcus aureus",
"text": "\"Johns Hopkins ABX Guide → Pathogens → Bacteria Staphylococcus aureus Paul G. Auwaerter, M. D. MICROBIOLOGYGram-positive cocci, usually seen in clusters. Easily grown on blood agar or other conventional media. Coagulase positive and thermonuclease positive. Antimicrobial resistance: rare isolates remain penicillin susceptible. In many areas, MRSA > MSSA. Penicillin resistance (MSSA) conferred by penicillinase production which can be overcome by the addition of a beta-lactamase inhibitor (e.g., amoxicillin/clavulanate, ampicillin/sulbactam) or use of a penicillinase-resistant penicillin (e.g., oxacillin, nafcillin ). Methicillin resistance (MRSA) conferred by presence of mec A gene that encodes penicillin binding protein 2a, an enzyme that has low affinity for beta-lactams and thus leads to resistance to methicillin, oxacillin, nafcillin, and cephalosporins. Community-acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA) isolates (less noted now as MSSA and MRSA now nearly equivalent in many hospitals/communities): often maintain susceptibility to tetracyclines ( tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, tigecycline) and TMP/SMX. Clindamycin susceptibilities vary geographically. If isolate is erythromycin resistant, must confirm clindamycin susceptibility with D-test."
},
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"docid": "D1313123#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/is-mrsa-curable-or-not\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Is Mrsa Curable Or Not",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Is Mrsa Curable Or Not Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Tsu-Yi Chuang2 doctors agreed:1 Please can someone tell me is MRSA is curable and what is the best medication? Yes. : Bactrim ( sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim) ds, oral, is the best. ... Read more Dr. Donald Shenenberger1 doctor agreed:2 Could you explain what is mrsa, and is it curable? Resistant bacteria: Mrsa stands for \"\" methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus \"\". Staph aureus is a common bacteria that can cause skin and other infections. Due to overuse of antibiotics this bacteria can ... Read more Dr. Marc Serota Dermatology7 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Victor Nwanguma2 doctors agreed:3 As soon as MRSA gets in your blood, is it still curable? Yes: Most of the time it can be cured, with appropriate antibiotics. ... Read more Dr. Matt Wachsman1 doctor agreed:4 My family's battled CA-MRSA for 3 yrs. Did everything advised to the letter & more!"
},
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"docid": "D1725892#0",
"title": "http://www.safecarecampaign.org/mrsa.html\nSafe Care",
"text": "\"Safe Care Campaign Home About Us Facts Infection Topics Free Posters Media Resources For Patients Contact Us WHAT IS MRSA? MRSAEducational Media Methicilllin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) (pronounced MUHR-sa) infection is caused by staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Decades ago, a strain of staph emerged in hospitals that was resistant to the broad-spectrum antibiotics commonly used to treat it. Dubbed methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), it was one of the first germs to outwit all but the most powerful drugs. Staph bacteria are normally found on the skin or in the nose of about one-third of the population. Preventing MRSA Video Proper Hand Hygiene Video Preventing MRSAYour browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:02Proper Hand Hygiene Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:02If patients have staph on your skin or in their nose but aren't sick, they are said to be \"\"colonized\"\" but not infected with MRSA. Healthy people can be colonized with MRSA and have no ill effects, however, they can pass the germ to others. Staph bacteria are generally harmless unless they enter the body through a cut or other wound, and even then they often cause only minor skin problems in healthy people."
},
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"docid": "D752844#0",
"title": "https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/athletic_skin_infections/bacterial.htm\nBacterial Skin Infections: Impetigo and MRSA",
"text": "\"Bacterial Skin Infections: Impetigo and MRSAWhat kinds of bacteria can cause contagious skin infections? Certain bacteria commonly live on the skin of many people without causing harm. However, these bacteria can cause skin infections if they enter the body through cuts, open wounds, or other breaks in the skin. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, pain, or pus. How serious are bacterial skin infections? While many bacterial skin infections are mild and easily treatable, some can become very serious and even life threatening. In addition, some bacterial infections can be spread to others. This is why prevention is so important. What are the two most common bacteria that cause skin infections? Group A Streptococcus (GAS), often called \"\"strep. \"\""
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"docid": "D2568853#0",
"title": "https://familydoctor.org/condition/methicillin-resistant-staphylococcus-aureus-mrsa/\nMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)",
"text": "Food Poisoning Acute Bronchitis BRAT Diet: Recovering From an Upset ... High Blood Pressure Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Bursitis of the Hip Antiemetic Medicines: OTC Relief for Naus... Anti-diarrheal Medicines: OTC Relief for Diarr... Home Diseases and Conditions Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)Condition Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)Share Print Table of Contents Advertisement What is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)? Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (commonly known as MRSA) is a bacterial (staph) infection. “ Staph” is the common name for the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. The infection is resistant to the antibiotic methicillin. It is also resistant to other common antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, oxacillin, and penicillin. This makes MRSA infection hard to treat. Two main types of MRSA have been identified. These are community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) and health care-associated MRSA (HA-MRSA). Symptoms of MRSAMRSA skin infections appear as bumps that may look like pimples and boils. At first, they may resemble a spider bite."
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"docid": "D1183022#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/medicine/mupirocin-nasal-ointment-bactroban-nasal-ointment\nMupirocin nasal ointment Bactroban Nasal Ointment",
"text": "Mupirocin nasal ointment kills germs (bacteria) in the nose. Use it two or three times a day for five days - apply the ointment into both nostrils. In this article About mupirocin nasal ointment Before using mupirocin How to use mupirocin nasal ointment Can mupirocin nasal ointment cause problems? How to store mupirocin nasal ointment Important information about all medicines About mupirocin nasal ointment Type of medicine An antibacterial ointment Used for To kill germs (bacteria) in the nose (adults and children)Also called Bactroban Nasal® Ointment Available as Nasal Ointment Mupirocin nasal ointment is used to kill bacteria which can live in your nose, and which can spread to other people when you breathe or sneeze. It is used in particular to kill bacteria called meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which can cause skin infections. Although you may have MRSA in your nose and be otherwise well, MRSA is easily spread to other people. If it spreads to a person who is frail or already ill, it can be difficult to treat. Mupirocin nasal ointment must only be used for your nose, but there is also a cream and an ointment containing mupirocin which is used to kill bacteria on the skin. See separate medicine leaflet called Mupirocin for skin infections which gives more information about this. Before using mupirocin To make sure that this is the right treatment for you, before you start using mupirocin it is important that your doctor knows: If you are pregnant or breast-feeding - although mupirocin is not known to be harmful to babies, it is still important that you tell your doctor about this."
},
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"docid": "D1705090#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/how-long-is-mrsa-contagious-after-antibiotics\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: How Long Is Mrsa Contagious After Antibiotics",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: How Long Is Mrsa Contagious After Antibiotics Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Reza Bayati1 doctor agreed:1 How long after antibiotic is started is MRSA contagious? MRSA treatment: I am not clear about the question. Mrsa may be found on a healthy skin, nose, . .. Having the germ by itself is not going to be an infection. It is called colonization. When it is in the wound or circulation then that would be different. ... Read more Dr. John Leander Po1,117 Doctors shared insights Antibiotic (Definition)An antibiotic is a medicine that slows, stops, or kills germs. The germs are usually bacteria causing an infection in a person, so the person uses antibiotics to help his body get ... Read more Dr. Marc Serota Dermatology7 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. J. Lawrence Dohan2 How long after taking a antibiotic and being healed from a mersa infection on my finger am I no longer contagious and able to have sexual contact? Relax: OK NOW. If you culture in the other person's nose you may well find MRSA."
},
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"docid": "D1163335#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/75900-complications-mrsa-left-untreated/\nComplications of MRSA If Left Untreated",
"text": "Complications of MRSA If Left Untreatedby STEPHANIE CHANDLER Aug. 14, 2017MRSA is a methicillin-resistant (meaning resistant to certain antibiotic medications) strain of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococccus aureus bacteria normally live on the skin and in the nasal passages of healthy individuals. The bacteria can cause an infection when it enters the body through a cut or, it can enter through the catheter or breathing tube of a hospitalized person. Because this particular strain of bacteria does not respond to antibiotics normally prescribed to treat staph infections, the infection can lead to serious complications especially if left untreated. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxic shock syndrome is a potentially fatal condition that is caused by the toxins released by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Although most commonly associated with tampons use in women, it can affect any person who has an MRSA infection. The onset of toxic shock syndrome symptoms is usually sudden, according to the doctors at the Mayo Clinic. The symptoms of toxic shock syndrome include a sudden high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches, headache and a rash that appears similar to sunburn. These symptoms can quickly progress to confusion, low blood pressure and seizures. The combination of low blood pressure and the toxins produced by the MRSA can cause kidney failure."
},
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"docid": "D1810800#0",
"title": "http://www.mrsasurvivors.org/about\nHA-MRSA â Healthcare-Acquired MRSA",
"text": "MRSA (pronouced meer-sa) is an acronym for methicillin-resistant staph aureus and is a type of bacterium often found on the skin and in the nose of healthy children and adults. HA-MRSA – Healthcare-Acquired MRSAApproximately 2 – 10% of the U. S. population is now colonized with MRSA. MRSA can cause serious infections such as: Surgical site wound infections Bloodstream infections Pneumonia Methicillin is an antibiotic that belongs to a class of penicillin-related antibiotics called beta-lactams. Doctors often prescribe beta-lactams to treat staph infections and over time some strains have become resistant to beta-lactams, which means these antibiotics can’t kill them. Doctors refer to these organisms as methicillin-resistant staph bacteria. MRSA infections typically are resistant to a variety of antibiotics from other antibiotic classes as well and this can make treatment very difficult. Healthcare-acquired MRSA infections happen frequently in hospitals, rehab facilities, nursing homes and have been increasing in alarming rates for decades. MRSA is becoming more prevalent in healthcare settings due to lapses in infection control. If a person is colonized, they have a 8-12 fold greater chance of getting an infection. A comprehensive approach is required to prevent infections: Screening – active detection isolation (ADI)Isolation in an appropriate manor – gloves and gown used by all who enter the room."
},
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"docid": "D961702#0",
"title": "http://www.healthhype.com/lab-tests-for-staph.html\nStaph Diagnosis (Lab Tests) and Epidemiology (Where It Lives)",
"text": "Staph Diagnosis (Lab Tests) and Epidemiology (Where It Lives)Posted by Jan Modric Tweet Where Does S. aureus Live? S. aureus lives in: Healthy people ( S. aureus carriers): in the mucosa of the nose, less commonly in the throat, vagina, intestines and lungs; on the skin: mainly in the armpits, under the breasts and in the groin Infected people: in skin lesions, the blood, stool, urine, respiratory mucosa, genitals, abscesses of internal organs Animals: in pets (fur, skin, nares) and farm animals (cows udders, horses, poultry)Contaminated food: milk (from infected cow), food prepared and kept outside a refrigerator for some hours (contamination from infected food worker)Athletic equipment, toys, surfaces and other inanimate objects known as fomites. Air, water, soil, dust (less important sources). Staph Reservoir Primary reservoir for S. aureus (including MRSA) is a human. Staph is common in cows (mastitis), poultry, and pets (dogs, cats). In Canada, they have found MRSA in pigs ( 1 ). How Is Staph Infection Spread Staph may spread from one skin location to another ( auto-infection ), for example, by picking the nose followed by scratching the skin, or by clothes. Person to person spread is possible via skin-to-skin contact, or with sharing toys, towels, sport equipment, public showers, sauna or swimming pools. An infection may also be spread by healthy staph carriers, especially by health personnel. Staph may spread from human to dogs or other pets and then back to the human ( 2 )."
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"docid": "D3046243#0",
"title": "http://www.staph-infection-resources.com/info/carrier/\nMRSA Carrier: Questions and Answers",
"text": "MRSA Carrier: Questions and Answers What is a carrier? Can I ever get rid of MRSA? Will I always be a carrier of MRSA? Staph and MRSA bacteria commonly live in the nose of carriers. MRSA is a growing problem across the world, often causing painful skin boils and abscesses, but also internal infections like pneumonia. Everyone is exposed to these contagious bacteria more often than they realize, but yet not everyone who is exposed gets infected. For some, MRSA simply lives inside their nose and on their skin and it doesn’t cause any symptoms or infection. These people are called “ MRSA carriers “. Carriers may never get infected. However, carriers can spread MRSA to other people who may become infected."
},
{
"docid": "D1455596#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/doctor/impetigo-pro\nImpetigo",
"text": "This article is for Medical Professionals In this article Epidemiology Presentation Differential diagnosis Investigation Management Complications Prognosis Prevention Impetigo is a very common superficial infection of the skin. It can be divided into non-bullous and bullous forms. The non-bullous types represent the majority of cases. The infecting organism for the more common non-bullous type is usually Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. Over a period of 50 years there has been a considerable move from streptococci to staphylococci as the principal causative organisms. Meticillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) is another increasingly common causative organism for non-bullous impetigo. Usually the predisposing factor is a breach of the skin but bullous impetigo may affect intact skin and is almost invariably caused by S. aureus. It is also occasionally classified as primary or secondary, where primary impetigo occurs in intact skin, and secondary impetigo in skin already damaged by another condition. Epidemiology Impetigo is a common condition. It most often affects children although it can occur at any age."
},
{
"docid": "D2187922#0",
"title": "http://www.hopkinsguides.com/hopkins/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540518/all/Staphylococcus_aureus\nStaphylococcus aureus",
"text": "\"Johns Hopkins ABX Guide → Pathogens → Bacteria Staphylococcus aureus Paul G. Auwaerter, M. D. MICROBIOLOGYGram-positive cocci, usually seen in clusters. Easily grown on blood agar or other conventional media. Coagulase positive and thermonuclease positive. Antimicrobial resistance: rare isolates remain penicillin susceptible. In many areas, MRSA > MSSA. Penicillin resistance (MSSA) conferred by penicillinase production which can be overcome by the addition of a beta-lactamase inhibitor (e.g., amoxicillin/clavulanate, ampicillin/sulbactam) or use of a penicillinase-resistant penicillin (e.g., oxacillin, nafcillin ). Methicillin resistance (MRSA) conferred by presence of mec A gene that encodes penicillin binding protein 2a, an enzyme that has low affinity for beta-lactams and thus leads to resistance to methicillin, oxacillin, nafcillin, and cephalosporins. Community-acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA) isolates (less noted now as MSSA and MRSA now nearly equivalent in many hospitals/communities): often maintain susceptibility to tetracyclines ( tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, tigecycline) and TMP/SMX. Clindamycin susceptibilities vary geographically. If isolate is erythromycin resistant, must confirm clindamycin susceptibility with D-test."
},
{
"docid": "D3359816#0",
"title": "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Staph+aureus\nStaphylococcus aureus",
"text": "\"Staphylococcus aureus (redirected from Staph aureus) Also found in: Dictionary. Related to Staph aureus: Staph epidermidis, Strep pyogenes Staph·y·lo·coc·cus au·re·usa common species found especially on nasal mucous membrane and skin (hair follicles);bacterial species that produces exotoxins including those that cause toxic shock syndrome,with resulting skin rash, and renal, hepatic, and central nervous system disease, and an enterotoxin associated with food poisoning; it causes furunculosis, cellulitis, pyemia,pneumonia, osteomyelitis, endocarditis, suppuration of wounds, other infections; also a cause of infection in burn patients; humans are the chief reservoir. The type species of thegenus Staphylococcus. Synonym (s): Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012Staphylococcus aureus Etymology: Gk, staphyle + kokkos + L, aurum, golda species of Staphylococcus that produces a golden pigment with some color variations and is commonly found on the skin or nose of healthy people. It is also responsible for a number of pyogenic infections, such as boils, carbuncles, and abscesses. S. aureus infections havebecome increasingly more difficult to treat because of the development of resistance to penicillin-related antibiotics. These bacteria are called methicillin-resistant S. aureus or MRSAs. Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 9th edition. © 2009, Elsevier. Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus pyogenes Microbiology The mostcommon pathogenic staphylococcus, which is often part of the normal human microflora, and linked to opportunistic infections Predisposing factors Nonspecific immune defects–Wiskott-Aldrichsyndrome, chronic granulomatous disease, hypogammaglobulinemia, folliculitis; skin injury–burns,surgery; presence of foreign bodies–eg, sutures, prosthetic devices; systemic disease–eg, CA,alcoholism, heart disease, viral infection; antibiotic therapy Clinical Folliculitis, bronchopneumonia Mc Graw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine."
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what culture did this folktale originate from
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"docid": "D791706#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folklore\nFolklore",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Folklore (disambiguation). Folklore is the expressive body of culture shared by a particular group of people; it encompasses the traditions common to that culture, subculture or group. These include oral traditions such as tales, proverbs and jokes. They include material culture, ranging from traditional building styles to handmade toys common to the group. Folklore also includes customary lore, the forms and rituals of celebrations such as Christmas and weddings, folk dances and initiation rites. Each one of these, either singly or in combination, is considered a folklore artifact. Just as essential as the form, folklore also encompasses the transmission of these artifacts from one region to another or from one generation to the next. For folklore is not taught in a formal school curriculum or studied in the fine arts. Instead these traditions are passed along informally from one individual to another either through verbal instruction or demonstration. The academic study of folklore is called folkloristics."
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"docid": "D1544977#0",
"title": "http://www.bigorrin.org/apache_kids.htm\nApache Indian Fact Sheet",
"text": "\"Apache Tribe How do you pronounce the word \"\"Apache\"\"? What does it mean? Apache is pronounced \"\"uh-PAH-chee.\"\" It means \"\"enemy\"\" in the language of their Zuni neighbors. The Apaches' own name for themselves was traditionally Nde or Ndee (meaning \"\"the people\"\"), but today most Apache people use the word \"\"Apache\"\" themselves, even when they are speaking their own language. Where do the Apaches live? The Apache are natives of the Southwest deserts (particularly in Arizona , New Mexico, and Texas ). Some Apache people were also located across the border in northern Mexico. One Apache band, the Na'ishan or Plains Apache, lived far away from the other Apaches, in what is now Oklahoma. Their customs were different from other Apaches, more similar to their Kiowa allies."
},
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"docid": "D3140526#0",
"title": "http://www.worldoftales.com/\nAbout folktales",
"text": "The folktale is a story passed down verbally from generation to generation. Each storyteller added something new to the stories, making them more interesting and fascinating as the ages passed. Different folktales bear the characteristics of the culture, folklore and customs of the people from which they originated. Find more info on Wikipedia African folktales Africa is the second largest continent in the world. The people from Africa included unique characteristics in their folklore, showing their way of life and the animals and plants that surround them. African stories sometimes include trickster animals and spirits. The collection of folktales from Africa consists of four books with 88 stories: 28 South African folktales, 40 Nigerian folktales and 10 Tanzanian folktales. Nigerian folktales South African folktales Tanzanian folktales Asian folktales Asia is the world's largest continent. A place with unique cultural heritage, Asia is home to more than 3.8 billion people, making it the most populous continent on Earth. Even today people around Asia hold festivals celebrating the deeds of heroes and animals from ancient folklore."
},
{
"docid": "D2649668#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vance_Randolph\nVance Randolph",
"text": "\"Vance Randolph Born February 23, 1892 Pittsburg, Kansas Died November 1, 1980 (aged 88)Resting place Fayetteville National Cemetery [1]Occupation Writer, folklorist Nationality American Period 1927–80Genre folklore Vance Randolph (February 23, 1892 – November 1, 1980) was a folklorist who studied the folklore of the Ozarks in particular. He wrote a number of books on the Ozarks, as well as Little Blue Books and juvenile fiction. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Career3 Honors4 Personal life5 Death6 Works7 References8 Further reading9 External links Early life [ edit]Randolph was born in Pittsburg, Kansas in 1892, the son of a lawyer and a teacher. Despite being born in a privileged home, Randolph dropped out of high school to work on left-leaning publications. This did not stop him from attending college and he graduated from what is now Pittsburg State University in 1914. He pursued graduate work at Clark University and received a Master of Arts degree in psychology. He later dedicated his book Ozark Superstitions (1947) to the memory of his Clark mentor G. Stanley Hall. Career [ edit]In 1927, Randolph had his first article published in the Journal of American Folklore, based on work on Ozark dialect and folk beliefs. The dialect work led to multiple publications throughout the 1920s and 1930s in American Speech and Dialect Notes. He moved to Pineville, Mc Donald County, Missouri in 1919."
},
{
"docid": "D3022989#0",
"title": "https://penandthepad.com/difference-between-folktales-fables-12083335.html\nDifference Between Folktales & Fables",
"text": "\"Difference Between Folktales & Fables James Holloway Updated August 10, 2017Many people consider folktales and fables as part of the same body of tales which forms the oral and written heritage of a culture. They often tend to deal with similar fantastical subjects, and often both have moral lessons. However, despite these similarities, there are some differences between the two types of story. Fables Fables are a particular type of narrative, in which animals, plants or similar characters are anthropomorphized, or made to seem as if they were human. Stories of this type often deliver a moral lesson, which may or may not be explicitly stated at the end. Some fables are the work of known authors, while others are of unknown origin. The best known collection of fables is \"\"Aesop's Fables,\"\" although it is uncertain whether a historical Aesop ever existed. Folktales The term \"\"folktales\"\" encompasses a wide variety of different types of story, including ghost stories, fairy tales and semi-historical stories relating to the deeds of famous people. In order to truly be a folktale, a story should be the product of a traditional, often oral, narrative, rather than the creative work of a particular author. Folktales can include material from other sources, such as the Christian folktales of medieval Europe, which attributed fantastic adventures to saints and characters from the Bible."
},
{
"docid": "D2303037#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Africa\nCulture of Africa",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article's lead section does not adequately summarize key points of its contents. ( January 2016)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( January 2016)An Ethiopian woman preparing Ethiopian coffee at a traditional ceremony. She roasts, crushes and brews the coffee on the spot. The culture of Africa is varied and manifold, consisting of a mixture of countries with various tribes that each have their own unique characteristics from the continent of Africa. It is a product of the diverse populations that today inhabit the continent of Africa and the African Diaspora. African culture is expressed in its arts and crafts, folklore and religion, clothing, cuisine, music and languages. [ 1] Expressions of culture are abundant within Africa, with large amounts of cultural diversity being found not only across different countries but also within single countries."
},
{
"docid": "D2902051#0",
"title": "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/816735.The_Seven_Chinese_Brothers\nThe Seven Chinese Brothers",
"text": "\"Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars The Seven Chinese Brothersby Margaret Mahy, Mou-Sien Tseng (Illustrations)4.17 · Rating details · 1,429 Ratings · 92 Reviews The Seven Chinese Brothers Margaret Mahy, Illustrations Jean and Mou-sien Tseng. A magnificently illustrated and authentic retelling of the classic Chinese folk tale of the seven brothers and their supernatural gifts. \"\" Exceptional.\"\" -SLJ, starred review Grade Level: Pre K-2Get A Copy Amazon Stores ▾ Libraries Paperback, 40 pages Published July 1st 1992 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published 1990)More Details... edit details Friend Reviews To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Reader Q&ATo ask other readers questions about The Seven Chinese Brothers , please sign up . Be the first to ask a question about The Seven Chinese Brothers Lists with This Book Best Picture Books2,239 books — 1,487 voters Best Childhood Picture Books464 books — 473 voters More lists with this book... Community Reviews (showing 1-30)Rating details Sort: Default|Filter Mar 19, 2015Lyn rated it really liked it This was one of my favorite stories as a child, I had a copy and read it often. What made me think of this wonderful book was the catchy REM song from my later youth. Good times.flag5 likes · Like · see review Oct 16, 2010Katie Mccue rated it it was amazing This story is about seven Chinese brothers that all live together. The brothers are all so much alike that you can hardly tell them apart except that they each have a different amazing power. One has amazing ears, one has amazing eye sight, one has great strength, one has iron bones, one has legs that can grow, one never gets to hot, and the last brother if he cries, one tear will drown a whole city."
},
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"docid": "D1852077#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-folktale-and-vs-fable/\nDifference Between Folktale and Fable",
"text": "\"Difference Between Folktale and Fable Posted on May 23, 2015 by admin Last updated on: May 25, 2015Folktale vs Fable Folktales and fables can be understood as two different types of stories that show a difference between them. Mostly, folktales and fables are passed on from one generation to another orally. In our childhood, we all have listened to many folktales and fables . Based on our cultural background, our experience with these stories is quite different. This is because various cultural elements influence these stories. First, let us define the two words. Folktales refer to stories that have been passed down from ancestors of a particular group of people to the younger generations. On the other hand, a fable is a story with a moral or based on a myth. Through this article let us examine the differences between these two types of stories, the folktale and the fable. What is a Folktale?"
},
{
"docid": "D2675335#0",
"title": "http://www.underdown.org/cig_3e_ch08c.htm\nChapter 8: Novels and Other Books with Chapters",
"text": "\"Chapter 8: Novels and Other Books with Chapters This is the third part of a sample chapter from the third edition of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Children's Books. The complete text of the chapter has been posted, with minor corrections, but the format has been altered to suit the Internet. C. I. Guide to Publishing Children's Books home page | The Purple Crayon home page Third Edition FAQ | Third Edition TOCBuy the C. I. Guide to Publishing Children's Books at Amazon Previous section: Picture books and easy readers Mom, Can I Get This? Novels and Other Books with Chapters Class Rules I include a number of kinds of books with chapters in this category, but remember: the term chapter books means books between early readers and true novels. Children can move from early reader books to books with chapters as early as second grade. For younger readers, the first \"\"chapter books\"\" may have some illustrations and be no more than 64 pages long, while middle-grade novels can range up to 200 pages or more. Chapter books are the books that bridge the gap between easy readers and true novels. They don't have controlled vocabularies, although writers must keep in mind their audience and not get too sophisticated (or too easy!). Longer and more sophisticated books with chapters move us up into middle-grade novels. Such books are what we think of when we fondly remember classic novels for children such as E. B. White's Charlotte's Web, Laura Ingalls Wilder's The Little House on the Prairie, and Beverly Cleary's Ramona the Pest."
},
{
"docid": "D2552184#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Choosing_High_Quality_Children%27s_Literature/Traditional_Literature\nChoosing High Quality Children's Literature/Traditional Literature",
"text": "\"by Amie Rice and Angel Liang\"\"Literature serves an important function in our society, for children shape their reality about themselves and others based on much of what they read. Students' attitudes, values, and beliefs are influenced by children's literature\"\" (As cited in Diamond, B. J., & Moore, M. A. 1995, p. 11). Young (2004) gave a clear description of traditional literature in the introduction to the book Happily Ever After: Sharing Folk Literature With Elementary and Middle School Students:“ Also known as traditional literature, folk literature is essentially the canon of tales or stories of a people, passed down orally through many generations. Folklore referring to a variety of oral lore including greetings, jokes, remedies, stories, etc. emerges from the folk, or grass roots, culture and becomes folk literature when it is recorded in written form. ( p. 2) ”Tales circulated orally. Traditional literature:was transmitted from one generation to another through oral storytellingwas narrated mostlyhad no identified authorsexplained the origin of natural events and reveals the social, political, and spiritual beliefs of society Traditional literature includes these features: Short plots Concentrated and fast paced action, which adds interest Two-dimensional characters that could easily be identified as either good or bad Unimportant setting Limited themes, such as good vs. evil and right vs. wrong Happy endings Young (2004) also indicated that \"\"traditional literature has served to educate listeners/readers about the creation of the world, the history of its people, and the moral values a particular culture holds dear\"\" (p. 5). Such \"\"oral history\"\" and \"\"oral deed\"\" was a corridor, which enabled people to get to know the cultures of various foreign countries or tribes. In the past, traditional stories were once presented to adult (and sometimes child) audiences, but they have become a major part of children's literature during the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the stories' content, however, involved crude humor and sexual implications."
},
{
"docid": "D1734859#0",
"title": "http://www.native-languages.org/legends-coyote.htm\nNative American Coyote Mythology",
"text": "\"Indian language American Indian cultures Indian totem poles Find Native American ancestors in your family tree Native American Coyote Mythology The coyote is one of several North American animals whose name has Native American origins. The word \"\"coyote\"\" was originally a Spanish corruption of the Nahuatl (Aztec) word for the animal, coyotl. From there it was borrowed into English. Sponsored Links Coyote is a major mythological figure for most Native American tribes, especially those west of the Mississippi. Like real coyotes, mythological coyotes are usually notable for their crafty intelligence, stealth, and voracious appetite. However, American Indian coyote characters vary widely from tribe to tribe. In some Native American coyote myths, Coyote is a revered culture hero who creates, teaches, and helps humans; in others, he is a sort of antihero who demonstrates the dangers of negative behaviors like greed, recklessness, and arrogance; in still others, he is a comic trickster character, whose lack of wisdom gets him into trouble while his cleverness gets him back out. In some Native coyote stories, he is even some sort of combination of all three at once. Among the Pueblo tribes, the coyote was believed to have hunting medicine. Zuni hunters kept stone effigies of coyotes as one of their six hunting fetishes, associating coyotes with the west and the color blue."
},
{
"docid": "D653471#0",
"title": "http://www.native-languages.org/legends-bear.htm\nNative American Bear Mythology",
"text": "\"Indian languages Indian cultures Totem animals Find Native American ancestors in your family tree Native American Bear Mythology Bears figure prominently in the mythology of nearly every Native American tribe. In most Native cultures, Bear is considered a medicine being with impressive magical powers, and plays a major role in many religious ceremonies. Bears are symbols of strength and wisdom to many Native Americans, and are often associated with healing and medicine (since bears continue fighting after being seriously injured, Native Americans often believed they were capable of healing their wounds.) Sponsored Links Among the Pueblo tribes, bears are considered one of the six directional guardians, associated with the west and the color blue. The Zunis ascribe healing powers to bears and carve stone bear fetishes to protect them and bring them luck. A bear's claw was one of the talismans frequently included in medicine bundles, and warriors in some tribes wore necklaces of bear claws to bring them power and strength. There were also many taboos regarding bears in different Native American tribes-- the use of hunting seasons (to avoid killing mother bears with their cubs) was the most common, but in some tribes, it was considered disrespectful and dangerous to insult bears, step on their scat, or even utter their names outside of certain ritual contexts. Among the Innu, it was taboo for children or unmarried women to eat bear meat, and some Apache tribes did not eat bears at all. In folklore, Bear is often portrayed either as a sort of enforcer figure who punishes disrespectful or improper behavior among other animals and people, or as a humorless \"\"straight man\"\" for weaker but cleverer trickster characters to play against. Bear personalities in these stories range from wise and noble, to morally upright but somewhat stupid and gullible, to aggressive and intimidating, but in most cases, they do not bother people who have not done anything wrong. ("
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"docid": "D3255565#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-fable-folktale-myth-legend-differences-and-examples.html\nThe Fable, Folktale, Myth, Legend: Differences and Examples",
"text": "Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 218K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Folk Tales: Definition, Characteristics, Types & Examples Fable in Literature: Definition & Examples What Are Myths? - Definition, Types & Examples What Is Folklore? - Definition, Legends & Myths Lesson Transcript Instructor: Maria Howard Maria is a teacher and a learning specialist and has master's degrees in literature and education. In this lesson, learn about fables, folktales, myths and legends, stories that entertain and serve instructive or educational purposes. Discover how these types of stories differ from one another and about their prevalence throughout the world. Fables, Folktales, Myths and Legends The summer before 5th grade, I happily enrolled in a Greek mythology summer school class. We read and studied all the famous stories, from 'King Midas and the Golden Touch', to Daedalus and Icarus. It was super-nerdy fun. I liked how the stories were fantastical, but had deeper meaning. Myths, legends, fables and folktales are types of stories originally passed by word-of-mouth, but are now found in writing."
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{
"docid": "D2243941#0",
"title": "http://www.mythsdreamssymbols.com/importanceofmyth.html\n.",
"text": "\"It is an organized collection of stories (i.e., \"\"myths\"\") by which we explain our beliefs and our history. Beneath the story-lines, myths usually confront major issues such as the origin of humanity and its traditions, and the way in which the natural and human worlds function on a profound, universal level. Other myths, however, seem merely to narrate the deities' daily activities -- their love affairs and pleasures, their jealousies and rages, their ambitions and schemes, and their quarrels and battles. Myths, legends, folktales, and fables. We commonly use the word \"\"myth\"\" interchangeably with the following terms, but some authorities have made distinctions (which, like many definitions, might not be valid in all cases): Legends. Unlike many myths, legends generally do not have religious or supernatural content. Legends emphasize the story more than the significance of the story; we might still gain a philosophical and moral meaning from a legend, but we probably will not feel the archetypal intensity which permeates myths. An example of a legend is the tale of Atlantis. Folklore. While legends and myths might be embraced as true stories, folktales are generally known to be fictitious."
},
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"docid": "D19739#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/jola\nJola",
"text": "Jola ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Jola-Fogny, Jola-Fonyi, Diola (French) LOCATION: Casamance Region of Southern Senegal, The Gambia, and Guinea Bissau POPULATION: 702,000 LANGUAGE: Jola or Diola; dialects: Banjaal, Bayot, Ejamat, Fonyi, Gusilay, Karon, Kasa, Kuwatay and Mlomp RELIGION: Islam (primary), Traditional (Indigenous) Religions and Christianity INTRODUCTIONThe Jola (also known as Diola in French) are a heterogenous ethnic group found in Senegal, The Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. They comprise 10% of the population in The Gambia and 6% of the population in Senegal. In The Gambia they are concentrated in the Foni area of southwest The Gambia; hence, another name for them is Jola-Foni. In Senegal they are concentrated in the southern region of Casamance. The Casamance region is separated from the rest of Senegal by the territory of the former British colony of The Gambia. Jola people have long claimed that they are marginalized by their government that is dominated by ethnic Wolof, a majority group in Senegal. In 1982, a few years after Senegal obtained independence from France, Jola people, who form the majority in Casamance, rose up against their government demanding independence from Senegal on the basis that they were isolated geographically from Senegal proper. Since then, there have been sporadic fights between the rebel movement in the Jola homeland and the government of Senegal. Although little is known about the origins of the Jola, it is believed that the ancestors of the present Jola people settled this region long before the 13th century, predating other groups, such as the Mande and Fula peoples. Archeology of the mouth of the Casamance River shows evidence that by AD 200 there were groups of people who were well-adapted to coastal habitats and who had spread out to the islands bordering the mouth of the Casamance River."
},
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"docid": "D1682365#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_Grimm\nBrothers Grimm",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Brothers Grimm (disambiguation). Wilhelm Grimm (left) and Jacob Grimm in an 1856 painting by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann The Brothers Grimm ( die Brüder Grimm or die Gebrüder Grimm ), Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, were German academics, philologists, cultural researchers, lexicographers and authors who together collected and published folklore during the 19th century. They were among the first and best-known collectors of folk tales, and popularized traditional oral tale types such as \"\" Cinderella \"\" (\"\" Aschenputtel \"\"), \"\" The Frog Prince \"\" (\"\" Der Froschkönig \"\"), \"\" The Goose-Girl \"\" (\"\"Die Gänsemagd\"\"), \"\" Hansel and Gretel \"\" (\"\" Hänsel und Gretel \"\"), \"\" Rapunzel \"\", \"\" Rumpelstiltskin \"\" (\"\" Rumpelstilzchen \"\"), \"\" Sleeping Beauty \"\" (\"\" Dornröschen \"\"), and \"\" Snow White \"\" (\"\" Schneewittchen \"\"). Their classic collection Children's and Household Tales ( Kinder- und Hausmärchen ), was published in two volumes, in 1812 and in 1815. The brothers were born in the town of Hanau in Hesse-Cassel (now Germany) and spent most of their childhood in the nearby town of Steinau. Their father's death in 1796 impoverished the family and affected the brothers for many years after. They attended the University of Marburg where they began a lifelong dedication to researching the early history of German language and literature, including German folktales. The rise of Romanticism during the 18th century had revived interest in traditional folk stories, which to the Grimms and their colleagues represented a pure form of national literature and culture. The Brothers Grimm established a methodology for collecting and recording folk stories that became the basis for folklore studies. Between the first edition of 1812-15, and the seventh and final edition of 1857, they revised their collection many times, so that it grew from 156 stories to more than 200. ["
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"docid": "D2882926#0",
"title": "http://scholar.library.miami.edu/slaves/womens_resistance/womens.html\n.",
"text": "\"Essays in this section: Overview Essay on Women in Resistance To Have and to Own: Slave Relationships Tradition and Women in Resistance An Even Stronger Woman: The Enslaved Black Caribbean Woman Cannot Destroy My Spirit: Punishments suffered by Slave Women In order to understand where you are going, you first have to know where you came from. This idea was of great importance to us when we chose this topic. Not only are we women, but black women whose past is obviously relevant in our every day lives. In attempting to gain an understanding in the Caribbean slave woman’s role in resistance, there was a need for substantial research, but we found that there was a lack of relevant primary sources. This lack of information only reaffirms our belief that society during slavery days regarded the black enslaved woman as inferior and of little importance. Not only did it become important to shed light on the past, but also to recover the stories hidden by centuries of misunderstanding and undervaluing of the independence and strength of Caribbean women. This paper will focus on resistance to slavery among Caribbean women. A secondary focus will be on Caribbean women’s culture, relationships with other slaves and her \"\"superiors,\"\" and the punishments to which she was subjected due to her resistance. Before we attempt to discuss these different aspects, we first have to define the forms of resistance. Here we group resistance into two categories: active and passive."
},
{
"docid": "D2740455#0",
"title": "http://global.oup.com/us/companion.websites/9780195397703/student/materials/chapter1/summary/\n.",
"text": "Myth Summary Chapter 1: Interpretation and Definition of Classical Mythology THE PROBLEM OF DEFINING MYTHThe establishment of a single, comprehensive definition of myth has proved impossible to attain. No one definition can satisfactorily embrace all the various kinds of stories that can legitimately be classed as myths on the basis of one criterion or another. The attempt to define myth in itself, however intractable a proposition, serves to highlight the very qualities of the stories that make them so different from one another. THE MEANING OF THE WORD MYTH“Myth” is derived from the Greek word mythos, which can mean tale, or story, and that is essentially what a myth is: a story. For many, such a general definition proves to be of no real service, and some would add the qualification that a myth must be a “traditional” tale or story, one that has proved of so lasting a value that it is continually retold, through whatever medium the artist/storyteller chooses to employ. For further clarification, distinctions are often made between “myth,” i.e., “true myth” or “myth proper,” and “saga” or “legend,” and “folktale. ”MYTH, SAGA OR LEGEND, AND FOLKTALEMyth: not a comprehensive term for all stories but only for those primarily concerned with the gods and their relations with mortals. Saga or legend: a story containing a kernel of historical truth, despite later fictional accretions. Folktale: a story, usually of oral origin, that contains elements of the fantastic, often in the pattern of the adventure of a hero or a heroine. Its main function is entertainment, but it can also educate with all sorts of insights."
},
{
"docid": "D1392111#0",
"title": "http://mythsdreamssymbols.com/importanceofmyth.html\n.",
"text": "\"It is an organized collection of stories (i.e., \"\"myths\"\") by which we explain our beliefs and our history. Beneath the story-lines, myths usually confront major issues such as the origin of humanity and its traditions, and the way in which the natural and human worlds function on a profound, universal level. Other myths, however, seem merely to narrate the deities' daily activities -- their love affairs and pleasures, their jealousies and rages, their ambitions and schemes, and their quarrels and battles. Myths, legends, folktales, and fables. We commonly use the word \"\"myth\"\" interchangeably with the following terms, but some authorities have made distinctions (which, like many definitions, might not be valid in all cases): Legends. Unlike many myths, legends generally do not have religious or supernatural content. Legends emphasize the story more than the significance of the story; we might still gain a philosophical and moral meaning from a legend, but we probably will not feel the archetypal intensity which permeates myths. An example of a legend is the tale of Atlantis. Folklore. While legends and myths might be embraced as true stories, folktales are generally known to be fictitious."
},
{
"docid": "D1392108#0",
"title": "http://www.sas.upenn.edu/folklore/faculty/dbamos/TIOF.html\nTHE IDEA OF FOLKLORE: AN ESSAY",
"text": "\"\"\"The Idea of Folklore: An Essay,\"\" in Issachar Ben-Ami and Joseph Dan, eds. Studies in Aggadah and Jewish Folklore. Folklore Research Center Studies VII. Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, 1983, pp. 11-17. The concept of folklore emerged in Europe midway in the nineteenth century. Originally it connoted tradition, ancient customs and surviving festivals, old ditties and dateless ballads, archaic myths, legends and fables, and timeless tales, and proverbs. As these narratives rarely stood the tests of common sense and experience, folklore also implied irrationality: beliefs in ghosts and demons, fairies and goblins, sprites and spirits; it referred to credence in omens, amulets, and talismans. From the perspective of the urbane literati, who conceived the idea of folklore, these two attributes of traditionality and irrationality could pertain only to peasant or primitive societies. Hence they attributed to folklore a third quality: rurality."
},
{
"docid": "D2207617#0",
"title": "http://forward.com/culture/310778/the-secret-jewish-history-of-the-grateful-dead/\nThe Secret Jewish History of The Grateful Dead",
"text": "\"Culture The Secret Jewish History of The Grateful Dead Seth Rogovoy June 29, 2015Getty Images The Grateful Dead last performed at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 9, 1995. One month later, the group’s unofficial leader, singer-guitarist Jerry Garcia, died of heart failure brought on by years of drug abuse, and the band ceased touring under that name, instead alternately calling itself The Dead or The Other Ones, or forming spin-off bands with one or two members and other musicians from outside The Dead’s inner sphere. Now, almost exactly 20 years to the day, and 50 years after the group first performed in 1965, the core surviving members — bassist Phil Lesh, guitarist Bob Weir and drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart — are reuniting as The Grateful Dead for a handful of farewell shows in Santa Clara, California, on June 27 and 28, and then back at Soldier Field on July 3, 4 and 5, to mark what they are calling “the original members’ last-ever performances together” under the name The Grateful Dead. They’ve drafted Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio to fill Garcia’s role, with pianist Bruce Hornsby and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti fleshing out the band. For a group with a significant Jewish following, there was never much on the surface that was Jewish about The Grateful Dead. Over the course of the band’s 30-year existence from 1965 to 1995, at least a dozen musicians held positions in the band, but only one member, drummer/percussionist Hart, was Jewish. Born Michael Steven Hartman on September 11, 1943, in Brooklyn, and raised in the heavily Jewish Five Towns area of Long Island, Hart is best known for bringing non-Western rhythms and time signatures to the band from Asia, Africa and Latin America, but these never included any Jewish nuances. Still, Jews were, and to this day remain, a visible presence among the fanatical followers of the Dead, who are known as Deadheads. In the tent villages that popped up around arenas and stadiums wherever the band was playing, there was often a contingent of “Jews for Jerry” integrating their own version of Jewish practice with the rituals of Deadheadism, including wandering around, following their Moses-like leaders to an unknown destination, often in search of a “miracle” in the form of a concert ticket or manna from heaven — a decent meal. Today, “Jews for Jerry” lives on as a Facebook group and has given birth to annual events such as “Blues for Challah” at the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in the Berkshires, an ingathering exploring whatever Jewish influences participants can find in the music and culture surrounding the Dead. ("
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{
"docid": "D3149540#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_spiritual_beliefs\nInuit religion",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Inuit spiritual beliefs)navigation search Indigenous peoples in Canada First Nations Inuit Métis History [show]Politics [show]Culture [show]Demographics [show]Linguistics [show]Religions [show]Index [show]Wikiprojects [show]v t e Inuit religion is the shared spiritual beliefs and practices of Inuit, an indigenous people from Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Their religion shares many similarities with religions of other North Polar peoples. Traditional Inuit religious practices include animism and shamanism, in which spiritual healers mediate with spirits. [ 1]Today many Inuit follow Christianity, but traditional Inuit spirituality continues as part of a living, oral tradition and part of contemporary Inuit society. Inuit who balance indigenous and Christian theology practice religious syncretism. [ 2]Inuit cosmology provides a narrative about the world and the place of people within it. Rachel Attituq Qitsualik (Inuk) writes: The Inuit cosmos is ruled by no one. There are no divine mother and father figures. There are no wind gods and solar creators. There are no eternal punishments in the hereafter, as there are no punishments for children or adults in the here and now. ["
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"docid": "D566215#0",
"title": "http://www.crystalvaults.com/crystal-encyclopedia/labradorite\nLabradorite Meanings and Uses",
"text": "\"The Crystal Vaults Comprehensive Illustrated Guide to Crystals Your On-Line Guide to The Healing Energies, Metaphysical Properties,Legendary Uses, and Meaningof Labradorite Introduction to the Meaning and Uses of Labradorite Lore of the Inuit peoples claim Labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, an ordinary stone that transforms to the extraordinary, shimmering in a mystical light that separates the waking world from unseen realms. It is, in every sense, a Stone of Magic, a crystal of shamans, diviners, healers, and all who travel and embrace the universe seeking knowledge and guidance. For self-discovery, it is excellent for awakening one's own awareness of inner spirit, intuition and psychic abilities. Labradorite is also the most powerful protector of the mineral kingdom, creating a shielding force throughout the aura and strengthening natural energies from within. It protects against the negativity and misfortunes of this world, and provides safe exploration into alternate levels of consciousness and in facilitating visionary experiences from the past or the future. [ Ahsian, 226]Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of color, known as labradorescence. The stone, usually gray-green, dark gray, black or grayish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red. The predominant blue varies within the light, displaying hues from deepest blue to various shades of pale, almost blue-green. It was discovered in Labrador, Canada, by Moravian missionaries in 1770 who named it for the area. It is, however, referenced in legends by older Inuit tribes, and was known to be in use by the Boethuk peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador."
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"title": "http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/inukshuks-toronto-pearson-irniq-1.4308698\nInukshuk art at Toronto's Pearson airport angers some Inuit in Nunavut",
"text": "\"Inukshuk art at Toronto's Pearson airport angers some Inuit in Nunavut Inukshuks with raised arms signify an area where someone was killed, says Piita Irniq CBC News · Posted: Sep 27, 2017 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: September 27, 2017Piita Irniq says places marked with inukshuks with raised arms were very rare and designated as dangerous places to be avoided. ( Submitted by Elaine Prusky)The way three inukshuks displayed outside Toronto's Pearson International Airport are structured has angered some Inuit. The pieces, outside Terminal 1, were purchased by the federal government for installation at the airport in 1963. They were built by Kiakshuk, an elder from Cape Dorset, Nunavut, and member of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. At some point, the works were disassembled and transferred into storage, then they were reassembled. But some say the configurations are disrespectful to Inuit culture. A CBC Nunavut Facebook post of the photos drew dozens of comments, with many pointing out the structures do not resemble traditional inukshuks. An important symbol in the North — and one that adorns the Nunavut flag — inukshuks can have many meanings, from symbols of hope and friendship to literal and spiritual guideposts. But they can also indicate an area that should not be approached or touched. One inukshuk in Toronto especially upset Piita Irniq, who has built several of the symbolic structures across North America and served as a commissioner of Nunavut."
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"docid": "D3342061#0",
"title": "https://classroom.synonym.com/list-native-american-indian-tribes-8144358.html\nA List of Native American Indian Tribes",
"text": "\"Home » College A List of Native American Indian Tribes By Skip Davis Native American culture dates back thousands of years before European settlement. Nearly every region of the United States was settled by Native American civilizations before the European colonists arrived to the New World in the 16th and 17th centuries. These tribes taught the European settlers new methods of agriculture and were instrumental in assisting colonists adjust to the New World. In the modern day, tourists can visit reservations and Native American museums, such as the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D. C. Southwest The Navajo tribe is one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States with over 250,000 members living in its reservation area. The Navajo reservation is approximately 27,000 square miles and extends into four states. During World War II, Navajo soldiers developed the Navajo Code for the U. S. campaign in Iwo Jima. Another of the original Native American tribes in the Southwest United States is the Hopi, who live on three mesas -- natural plateau structure -- in northern Arizona. The oldest continually habited Hopi village is Old Oraibi, which dates back to A. D. 1050. The Hopi's spiritual life revolves around kachina, or the spiritual life forces of the Hopi. Northwest The Inuit Native American tribe dwells in the Arctic region of Alaska."
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"docid": "D2143617#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2629\nNative American History",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of the United States Native American History Unanswered | Answered Native American History Parent Category: History of the United States There were many indigenous people already living on the entire North American continent when the first European explorers arrived. They had long ago divided into several distinct groups, each with its own customs and specific way of life. Questions about these Native peoples and their interaction with the early explorers - and, later, with the Colonists - belong in this category. Subcategories Algonquian Indians Anasazi Indians Apache Indians Cherokee Indians Cheyenne Indians Chinook Indians Chippewa Indians Comanche Indians Famous Native Americans Show all 32 subcategories Algonquian Indians Anasazi Indians Apache Indians Cherokee Indians Cheyenne Indians Chinook Indians Chippewa Indians Comanche Indians Famous Native Americans Hopi Indians Inuit Northern Native Tribes Iroquois Indians Jumano Indians Kumeyaay People Lakota Menominee Micmac Indians Modoc People Mohave Indians Mohawk Indians Native American Languages Navajo Indians Nez Perce Pomo Indians Ponca Indians Pueblo Indians Seminole Indians Shawnee Indians Shoshone Sioux Indians Trail of Tears Wampanoags1 2 3 >Alknomook Death Song of the Cherokee Indians?have Someone willing to make an android keyboard app for me andthat keyboard should support to input ö ü é except 26 Englishalphabet and common punctuation . The state that was once set aside for Native Americans is? The state that most Native Americans were moved to during the Indian Removal Act was Oklahoma. Who was famous Native Americans Jim rogers? James Beeland \"\"Jim\"\" Rogers, Jr. (born October 19, 1942) is an American businessman, investor and author. He is currently based in Singapore. Rogers is the Chairman of Rogers Holdings and Beeland Interests, Inc. He was the co-founder of the Quantum Fund and creator of the Rogers International... What is the misssouri compromise?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_religion\nInuit religion",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Indigenous peoples in Canada First Nations Inuit Métis History [show]Politics [show]Culture [show]Demographics [show]Linguistics [show]Religions [show]Index [show]Wikiprojects [show]v t e Inuit religion is the shared spiritual beliefs and practices of Inuit, an indigenous people from Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Their religion shares many similarities with religions of other North Polar peoples. Traditional Inuit religious practices include animism and shamanism, in which spiritual healers mediate with spirits. [ 1]Today many Inuit follow Christianity, but traditional Inuit spirituality continues as part of a living, oral tradition and part of contemporary Inuit society. Inuit who balance indigenous and Christian theology practice religious syncretism. [ 2]Inuit cosmology provides a narrative about the world and the place of people within it. Rachel Attituq Qitsualik (Inuk) writes: The Inuit cosmos is ruled by no one. There are no divine mother and father figures. There are no wind gods and solar creators. There are no eternal punishments in the hereafter, as there are no punishments for children or adults in the here and now. ["
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"title": "http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/aswt/talkingtogether/facilitated_world_cafe_sample.html\nWorld Café⢠Sample: Kinship",
"text": "World Café™ Sample: Kinship Total Time: Approx. 3 hours Download this sample Suitable for: Group Activity | Facilitator-led Activity The following is a modification of the World Café™ method. World Café™ can be adapted for use with any Walking Together topic area. Participants develop an understanding of First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives of kinship with one another and the universe. In open-ended conversations, participants focus on increasing their knowledge about family and kinship networks and applying that knowledge in their professional practice. Prepare the World Café™ setting as described in Fact Sheet: World Café™. World Café™: Visit 1Time: Approx. 90 minutes Common Beginning Ask participants to complete the Beginning Together interactive in Kinship before coming to the World Café™. Suggest participants consider these key questions: What is kinship? In your family?"
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"docid": "D2203869#0",
"title": "http://www.populationfun.com/greenland-population/\n2018 Population of Greenland",
"text": "2018 Population of Greenland Greenlandic flag Although a part of the North American continent, the island of Greenland is actually an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark and is politically associated with Europe due to its historical links with Norway and Denmark. Slightly more than three times the size of Texas, Greenland has an area of 836,109 square miles and ranks 12th among the world’s largest countries and autonomous territories and it’s the largest island on Earth. With a population of only 57,714 people, Greenland is the least densely populated country in the world in 2018. Basic History of Greenland Reportedly inhabited by Arctic people that migrated there from Canada 4,500 years ago, Greenland also became home to Norsemen that settled in the southern part of the territory, beginning with the 10th century. Inuit people arrived in the 13th century, while Norse colonies disappeared in the late 15th century. Ruled by Norway since 1261, Greenland was ceded to Denmark in 1814. It became an administrative division of the Kingdom of Denmark in 1953 and it was granted home rule in 1979. Further autonomy and self rule was established in 2009, after Greenlanders voted to transfer more power from the Danish government to the local Greenlandic government. Since then, the Danish government has retained control of foreign affairs, national defense, the police force, the justice system, and monetary policy. Greenland is now a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy under the rule of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.2018 Geography of Greenland Located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Greenland has a total area of 836,109 square miles."
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"title": "http://www.academia.edu/2100066/Using_Intersectional_Feminist_Frameworks_in_Research_A_resource_for_embracing_the_complexities_of_womens_lives\nUsing Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Research: A resource for embracing the complexities of women's lives",
"text": "\"pdf Using Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Research: A resource for embracing the complexities of women's lives56 Pages Using Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Research: A resource for embracing the complexities of women's lives Uploaded by Marika Morrisconnect to download Get pdf Using Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Research: A resource for embracing the complexities of women's lives Download Using Intersectional Feminist Frameworks in Research A resource for embracing the complexities of women’s lives By Marika Morris with Bénita Bunjun CRIAW/ICREF October 2007 USING INTERSECTIONAL FEMINIST FRAMEWORKS IN RESEARCH A resource for embracing the complexities of women’s lives in the stages of research 1st edition October 2007 Written by Marika Morris with Bénita Bunjun Using concepts developed by Bénita Bunjun, Jo-Anne Lee, Suzanne Lenon, Lise Martin, Michelle K. Owen, Sara Torres, and Marie-Katherine Waller in Intersectional Feminist Frameworks: An Emerging Vision (Ottawa: CRIAW, 2006). Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) 408 – 151 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5H3 Phone: 613-563-0681 Fax: 613-563-0682 E-mail: [email protected] www.criaw-icref.ca This is a work in progress. We would like to know how to make this resource more useful to you. Please let us know what you think by filling out the evaluation at the end of the resource. CRIAW acknowledges its presence and work on Indigenous Territories. We respectfully recognize the legacy of colonization upon Indigenous Peoples. We are grateful for the financial contribution of Status of Women Canada toward the research and development of this publication, and the workshops at which this resource was evaluated and improved. We would like to acknowledge the facilitators of the workshops and the many women participants for their feedback and contributions. We also thank Monique Goguen for the layout of this publication, as well as Denise Veilleux for translating the document into French. ISBN 978-1-894876-08-7 Ce document est aussi disponible en français sous le titre << Faire de la recherche avec les cadres d'analyse féministe intersectionnelle... pour saisir la complexité de la vie des femmes >> TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I: UNDERSTANDING WOMEN’S LIVES ............................................................................ 1 1."
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"docid": "D1957445#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaman\nShamanism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Shaman)navigation search\"\"Shaman\"\" and \"\"Shamans\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see Shaman (disambiguation). Part of a series on Anthropology of religion Buryat shaman on Olkhon Island, Siberia Basic concepts [hide]Afterlife Animism Bora Communitas Comparative religion Divination Divine language Evolutionary origin of religions Fetishism Great Spirit Henotheism Initiation Liminality Magic Mana Monotheism Polytheism Transtheism Revitalization movement Rite of passage Ritual Sacred language Sacred–profane dichotomy Shamanism Theories about religions Totem Veneration of the dead Case studies [show]Related articles [show]Major theorists [show]Journals [show]Religions [show]Social and cultural anthropologyv t e Shamanism is a practice that involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness in order to perceive and interact with a spirit world and channel these transcendental energies into this world. [ 1]A shaman ( / ˈ ʃ ɑː m ə n / SHAH -men) is someone who is regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of benevolent and malevolent spirits, who typically enters into a trance state during a ritual, and practices divination and healing. [ 2] The word \"\"shaman\"\" probably originates from the Tungusic Evenki language of North Asia. According to ethnolinguist Juha Janhunen, \"\"the word is attested in all of the Tungusic idioms\"\" such as Negidal, Lamut, Udehe / Orochi, Nanai, Ilcha, Orok, Manchu and Ulcha, and \"\"nothing seems to contradict the assumption that the meaning 'shaman' also derives from Proto-Tungusic\"\" and may have roots that extend back in time at least two millennia. [ 3] The term was introduced to the west after Russian forces conquered the shamanistic Khanate of Kazan in 1552. The term \"\"shamanism\"\" was first applied by Western anthropologists as outside observers of the ancient religion of the Turks and Mongols, as well as those of the neighbouring Tungusic and Samoyedic -speaking peoples. Upon observing more religious traditions across the world, some Western anthropologists began to also use the term in a very broad sense. The term was used to describe unrelated magico-religious practices found within the ethnic religions of other parts of Asia, Africa, Australasia and even completely unrelated parts of the Americas, as they believed these practices to be similar to one another. ["
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"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/similarities-and-differences-between-native-americans-and-europeans-page1.html\n\"\"\"Similarities And Differences Between Native Americans And Europeans\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"\"\"Similarities And Differences Between Native Americans And Europeans\"\" Essays and Research Papers Similarities And Differences Between Native Americans And Europeans In the time of the American Revolutionary War, there were many differences that influenced how our country turned out today. Most of the cultural differences occurred between the Native Americans and the Europeans that had newly settled in what is known today as America. Some of the most notable differences were those of religion, political, economic, and social. These differences divided the habitants of America in several ways and formed many bonds but also brought them to many moments of conflict... American Revolution, American Revolutionary War, Fur trade 861 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Native Americans and European Colonists Risky Relations: A closer look at the relationships between Native Americans and European settlers during the seventeenth century At the start of the seventeenth century, Native Americans greeted European settlers with much excitement. They regarded settlers as strange, but were interested to learn about the new tools and weapons Europeans brought with them. The native people were more than accommodating to the settlers, but as time passed, Europeans took advantage of their generosity. “ Once these... European colonization of the Americas, First Nations, Hawaii 904 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Europeans and Native Americans in America Europeans and Native Americans in America Wars between Native Americans and Europeans with Americans have had quite a few similarities. In many of the different conflicts between American’s and the Europeans, the Europeans have almost always had Native American allies. This has created quite a difficulty between the American’s and the Europeans and Native Americans. American citizens often were more brutal and less professional when it came to war."
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"docid": "D2742294#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mask\nMask",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Mask (disambiguation). This stone mask from the pre-ceramic neolithic period dates to 7000 BC and is probably the oldest mask in the world ( Musée de la Bible et de la Terre Sainte)Papierkrattler masks at the Narrensprung 2005 Carnival parade, Ravensburg, Germany A mask is an object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes. They are usually worn on the face, although they may also be positioned for effect elsewhere on the wearer's body. In parts of Australia, giant totem masks cover the body, while Inuit women use finger masks during storytelling and dancing. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History2.1 Ancient masks3 Masks in performance4 Ritual masks4.1 Africa4.2 Oceania4.3 North America4.4 Latin America4.5 Asia4.5.1 India/Sri Lanka/Indo-China4.5.2 Indonesia4.5.3 China4.5.4 Korea4.5.5 Japan4.6 Inuit cultures4.7 Middle East4.8 Europe5 Masks in theatre5.1 Contemporary theatre6 Functional masks6.1 Medical6.2 Protective6.2.1 Disguise6.3 Occupational6.4 Sports7 Punitive8 Fashion9 Horror film10 Other types11 See also12 References13 Further reading14 External links Etymology The so-called ' Mask of Agamemnon ', a 16th-century BC mask discovered by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 at Mycenae, Greece. National Archaeological Museum, Athens. The word \"\"mask\"\" appeared in English in the 1530s, from Middle French masque \"\"covering to hide or guard the face\"\", derived in turn from Italian maschera, from Medieval Latin masca \"\"mask, specter, nightmare\"\". [ 2] This word is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Arabic maskharah مَسْخَرَۃٌ \"\"buffoon\"\", from the verb sakhira \"\"to ridicule\"\". However, it may also come from Provençal mascarar \"\"to black (the face)\"\" (or the related Catalan mascarar, Old French mascurer )."
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"docid": "D3441671#0",
"title": "http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoo_museum/arctic_alaskan_tattoos.html\n.",
"text": "\"Tattoos in The Arctic & Alaska The inhabitants of St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea have a tattoo history dating back over 3,500 years. Tattooing was an important tool in helping individuals deal with the harsh environment and appeasing their gods. Artic tattooing was an important part of the hunter-gatherer economy of the north. Click for more images Archeological evidence in the form of carved human figurines demonstrates that tattooing was practiced as early as 3,500 years ago in the Arctic. Tattooing was practiced by all Eskimos and was most common among women. An early reference was made by Sir Martin Frobisher in 1576. Frobisher's account describes the Eskimos he encountered in the bay that is now named after him: The women are marked on the face with blewe streekes down the cheeks and round about the eies… Also, some of their women race (scratch or pierce) their faces proportionally, as chinne, cheeks, and forehead, and the wristes of their hands, whereupon they lay a colour; which continueth dark azurine. \"\" As a general rule, expert tattoo artists were respected women elders. Their extensive experience as skin seamstresses (parkas, pants, boots, boat covers, etc.) facilitated the need for the type of precision that was needed to produce tattoos."
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"docid": "D881066#0",
"title": "http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/as-sa/99-011-x/99-011-x2011001-eng.cfm\nAboriginal Peoples in Canada: First Nations People, Métis and Inuit",
"text": "Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: First Nations People, Métis and Inuit PDF version Table of contents Skip to text Highlights Part 1: Aboriginal people – Diverse groups living across the country First Nations people Métis Inuit Part 2: The Aboriginal population is young Part 3: Living arrangements of Aboriginal children Additional information Note to readers Acknowledgments Text begins Highlights Aboriginal people – Diverse groups living across the country New data from the National Household Survey (NHS) show that 1,400,685 people had an Aboriginal identity in 2011, representing 4.3% of the total Canadian population. Aboriginal people accounted for 3.8% of the population enumerated in the 2006 Census, 3.3% in the 2001 Census and 2.8% in the 1996 Census. The Aboriginal population increased by 232,385 people, or 20.1% between 2006 and 2011, compared with 5.2% for the non-Aboriginal population. The largest numbers of Aboriginal people lived in Ontario and the western provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia). Aboriginal people made up the largest shares of the population of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. First Nations people In 2011, 851,560 people identified as a First Nations person, representing 60.8% of the total Aboriginal population and 2.6% of the total Canadian population. Many First Nations people lived in Ontario and the western provinces, but they made up the largest shares of the total population of the Northwest Territories, Yukon, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. In 2011, 637,660 First Nations people reported being Registered Indians, representing 74.9% of all First Nations people, 45.5% of the total Aboriginal population and 1.9% of the total Canadian population. One-quarter of First Nations people (213,900) were not Registered Indians, representing 15.3% of the total Aboriginal population and less than 1% of the total Canadian population. Métis In 2011, 451,795 people identified as Métis."
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"docid": "D1958757#0",
"title": "http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/canada/national-aboriginal-day\nNational Aboriginal Day in Canada",
"text": "National Aboriginal Day in Canada Canada’s National Aboriginal Day is annually held on June 21 to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of the nation’s Aboriginal peoples. There are three Aboriginal groups in Canada – the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Traditional dancing, music and festivals are part of the National Aboriginal Day celebrations in Canada.©i Stockphoto.com/zennie What Do People Do? Canada’s National Aboriginal Day gives many people the chance to learn more about Aboriginal people and their contributions towards the country’s development and progress. First Nations, Métis and Inuit people have the opportunity to showcase their cultures and achievements throughout Canada on this day. National Aboriginal Day events are held in every region across Canada. Activities and events include (but are not limited to): Summer solstice festivals. Barbecue fundraisers. Social networking gatherings with traditional and contemporary music, dance and singing. Sacred fire extinguishing ceremonies."
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"docid": "D2973209#0",
"title": "http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/aboriginal-reserves/\nReserves",
"text": "\"Reserves In 2011, 360,620 people lived on reserves in Canada, of which 324,780 claimed some form of Aboriginal identity. Reserves are governed by the Indian Act, and residence on a reserve is governed by band councils as well as the minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Mission, Blackfoot Reserve Blackfoot children and missionary at \"\"Old Sun\"\" mission, Blackfoot Reserve, Alberta, 1900 (courtesy Glenbow Archives). In 2011, 360,620 people lived on reserves in Canada, of which 324,780 claimed some form of Aboriginal identity. Reserves are governed by the Indian Act, and residence on a reserve is governed by band councils as well as the minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Under the Indian Act, reserves that serve as residences are referred to as Indian Bands. Many reserves or bands are now referred to as First Nations. Reserves may serve as spiritual and physical homelands for their people, but they are also tangible representations of colonial governance. As such they are often the focal point of activism relating to land claims, resource management, cultural appropriation, socio-economic conditions, self-governance and cultural self-determination. Reserve Demographics and Locations Saddle Lake Reserve Students and parents from the Saddle Lake Reserve (Alberta), going to the Red Deer Indian Industrial School Woodruff."
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"docid": "D2857894#0",
"title": "http://nunavuttourism.com/about-nunavut/people-of-nunavut\nThe Inuit of Nunavut are a very young ancient culture!",
"text": "People of Nunavut The Inuit of Nunavut are a very young ancient culture!The total current population of Nunavut (as of 2011) is estimated to be around 33,330 people, the vast majority (84%) of whom are Inuit. Of the approximately 28,000 Inuit living in Nunavut, more than half of them reside in the eastern Qikiqtaaluk region of the territory and, remarkably, they are mostly young people. Nearly three quarters of all the Inuit living in Nunavut today are less than 40 years old. Population distribution of Nunavut Nunavut 33,330Qikiqtaaluk 17,820 (54%)Kivalliq 9,496 (28%)Kitikmeot 5,984 (18%)Female 16,020 (48%)Male 17,310 (52%)Age 0-19 13,665 (41%)20-39 10,665 (32%)40-59 7,000 (21%)60+ 2,000 (06%)Source: Statistics Canada & Nunavut Bureau of Statistics Indigenous People of Nunavut Nunavut has supported a continuous indigenous population for over 4,000 years. Archaeologists and geneticists are now certain that the predecessors of today's Inuit originated in the area of the Bering Strait, which separates Asia from North America. The first indigenous group, known as Paleo-Eskimos, crossed the Bering Strait sometime around 3000 BC and moved into the Canadian Arctic Archipelago around 2500 BC, apparently because of a change in climate. From there they followed marine mammals and herds of big game land animals across all of Nunavut to Greenland. Paleo-Eskimo Culture: 2500 BC to 1500 BCPre-Dorset Culture ('Saqqaq'): 2500 BC to 500 BCDorset Culture ('Tuniit' or 'Sivullirmiut'): 500 BC to 1500 ADThule Culture (Proto-Inuit): 1000 AD to 1600 ADInuit Culture (Eskimo): 1600 AD to present-day Paleo-Eskimo Culture Paleo-Eskimo people inhabited the entire Arctic from Chukotka in present-day Russia across North America to Greenland prior to the rise of the ancient Thule and modern Inuit. The first known Paleo-Eskimo culture in Nunavut developed around 2500 BC. In 2010, using fragments of hair 4,000 years old, scientists from the National Museum of Denmark and Beijing Genomics Institute sequenced nearly 80% of an ancient Paleo-Eskimo man's genome."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunavut\nNunavut",
"text": "\"Nunavut From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Nunavik, a region in northern Quebec, or Nunatsiavut, an autonomous Inuit region in northern Newfoundland and Labrador. For the Canadian federal electoral district, see Nunavut (electoral district). Nunavutᓄᓇᕗᑦ ( Inuktitut)Flag Coat of arms Motto (s): ᓄᓇᕗᑦ ᓴᙱᓂᕗᑦ ( Inuktitut) \"\" Nunavut Sannginivut \"\" \"\"Our land, our strength\"\"\"\" Notre terre, notre force \"\"BC ABSK MB ON QCNBPENSNLYTNT NUConfederation April 1, 1999 (13th)Capital Iqaluit Largest city Iqaluit Government• Commissioner Nellie Kusugak• Premier Paul Quassa ( consensus government)Legislature Legislative Assembly of Nunavut Federal representation (in Canadian Parliament)House seats 1 of 338 (0.3%)Senate seats 1 of 105 (1%)Area [1]• Total 2,038,722 km 2 (787,155 sq mi)• Land 1,877,787 km 2 (725,018 sq mi)• Water 160,935 km 2 (62,137 sq mi) 7.9%Area rank Ranked 1st20.4% of Canada Population (2016)• Total 35,944 [1]• Estimate (2017 Q4) 38,243 [2]• Rank Ranked 12th• Density 0.02/km 2 (0.05/sq mi)Demonym (s) Nunavummiut Nunavummiuq ( sing.) [ 3]Official languages English French Inuit languages ( Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun) [4]GDP• Rank 13th• Total (2011) C$1.964 billion [5]• Per capita C$58,452 ( 6th)Time zone UTC -5, UTC -6, UTC -7Postal abbr. NUPostal code prefix XISO 3166 code CA-NUFlower Purple Saxifrage [6]Tree n/a Bird Rock Ptarmigan [7]Website www .gov .nu .ca Rankings include all provinces and territories This article contains Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of syllabics. Nunavut ( / ˈ n uː n ə ˌ v uː t /; [8] French: [nynavy (t)]; Inuktitut syllabics ᓄᓇᕗᑦ [ˈnunavut]) is the newest, largest, and northernmost territory of Canada. It was separated officially from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999, via the Nunavut Act [9] and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act, [10] though the boundaries had been contemplatively drawn in 1993. The creation of Nunavut resulted in the first major change to Canada's political map since the incorporation of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1949. Nunavut comprises a major portion of Northern Canada, and most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboriginal_peoples_in_Canada\nIndigenous peoples in Canada",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Aboriginal peoples in Canada)navigation search\"\"Native Canadian\"\" redirects here. For Canadian-born people in general, see Canadians. Indigenous peoples of Canada Peuples autochtones du Canada Total population1,673,780 [1]Languages Indigenous languages, Canadian English and Canadian French Religion Christianity (mainly Roman Catholicism and Anglican ), Traditional Indigenous beliefs, Inuit religion, Mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas Related ethnic groups Native Americans in the United States, Greenlandic Inuit, Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indigenous peoples in Canada First Nations Inuit Métis History [show]Politics [show]Culture [show]Demographics [show]Linguistics [show]Religions [show]Index [show]Wikiprojects [show]v t e Indigenous peoples in Canada, [2] also known as Native Canadians or Aboriginal Canadians, are the indigenous peoples within the boundaries of present-day Canada. They comprise the First Nations, [3] Inuit [4] and Métis. [ 5] Although \"\"Indian\"\" is a term still commonly used in legal documents, the descriptors \"\"Indian\"\" and \"\" Eskimo \"\" have somewhat fallen into disuse in Canada and some consider them to be pejorative. [ 6] [7] [8] Similarly, \"\"Aboriginal\"\" as a collective noun is a specific term of art used in some legal documents, including the Constitution Act, 1982, though in some circles that word is also falling into disfavour. [ 9]Old Crow Flats and Bluefish Caves are some of the earliest known sites of human habitation in Canada. The Paleo-Indian Clovis, Plano and Pre-Dorset cultures pre-date current indigenous peoples of the Americas. Projectile point tools, spears, pottery, bangles, chisels and scrapers mark archaeological sites, thus distinguishing cultural periods, traditions and lithic reduction styles. The characteristics of Canadian Aboriginal culture included permanent settlements, [10] agriculture, [11] civic and ceremonial architecture, [12] complex societal hierarchies and trading networks. ["
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_the_inuit_come_from\nWhere did the inuit come from?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of the United States Native American History Inuit Northern Native Tribes Where did the inuit come from? Flag Where did the inuit come from? Answer by Carlos Jacoby Confidence votes 9The Inuit came from the Eskimos but if you call a Inuit a Eskimo, they would think you are offending them. Wow!2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is an inuit? Inuit (Inuktitut syllabics : áááá¦, singular Inuk / ááá) is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabit …Bradley Beek 10 Contributions Where did the Inuit people come from?called Nunavut (which means our land) which is not considered to be part of Canada . Naomi95 4 Contributions Who are the Inuit? The Inuit are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. Clausenfan 9,164 Contributions What are Inuits? Inuit is the correct term for the people often called \"\"Eskimo\"\"."
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"title": "http://english.sxu.edu/boyer/112_336_rdg_qsts/oral_lit_handout.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Native American Oral Tradition Margaret A. Boyer Markers of oral tradition Categories of oral literature Common themes in oral (and contemporary written) literature Issues in the study of Native American literatures Contemporary Native American literature is grounded in the oral traditions of the various indigenous groups of peoples who have and who do live on the American continent. While the differences among the many different cultural groups are great, there are commonalities as well among these orally based traditions. The following is a general overview of the Native American oral tradition which informs the works of contemporary Indian writers. A. La Vonne Brown Ruoff's American Indian Literatures: An Introduction, Bibliographic Review, and Selected Bibliography , published by MLA, 1990 is the major source of this information. Markers of oral tradition1. Oral literature is a performance . Storytellers, within the specific culture's structure established for myth, song or ceremony, have the freedom to create their own interpretations of the traditional stories; the versions must be acceptable to the entire community, the specific performance appropriate to the situation and the desired result of the performance achieved. Most traditions usually consider there to be one valid version of a story with the inevitable changes adding allusions to recent events. Important to the telling are specific gestures and vocal techniques to dramatize contents or to prompt a response from the audience.2. The sense of community is integral to the oral tradition."
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"title": "http://www.sanskritimagazine.com/culture/bindi-meaning-and-significance-of-the-dot-on-forehead/\nBINDI â Meaning and Significance of the âDotâ on forehead",
"text": "\"Culture • Hinduism BINDI – Meaning and Significance of the “Dot” on forehead November 25, 2013 50 Comments 4 Min Read A bindi is an auspicious mark worn by young girls and women in India. The name is derived from “Bindu”, a Sanskrit word for “point” or “dot” and is usually red in color made with vermillion powder which is worn by women between their eyebrows on the forehead. The origin of the bindi can be found in ancient times but has lost this significance in modern life and is mostly worn all over the world as an accessory. However, bindis have a special significance even today in the Indian tradition. There are different colors worn for different occasions and stages in life, although most women these days don’t follow these rules of color anymore. Men also wear a Tilak during pujas (prayers) or religious ceremonies in India. There are many reasons as to why this practice started. SIGNIFICANCE OF A BINDI FOR A MARRIED WOMAN: If a woman wears a red bindi it shows that she is married and signifies true love and prosperity. Widows in India do not wear bindi normally, but they are allowed to wear a black coloured one in Southern India, showing their loss. However, young girls are free to wear bindi of any color."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/bindi\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does bindi mean? Definitions for bindi Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word bindi. Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:bindi (Noun)The u201Choly dotu201D traditionally worn on the forehead of married Hindu women.bindi (Noun)Makeup or jewellery worn in imitation of such a dot.bindi (Noun)A tiny, sharp-needled seed often found on the ground in the bush. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Bindi A bindi, or a pottu/bottu is a forehead decoration worn in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Traditionally it is a bright dot of red color applied in the center of the forehead close to the eyebrows, but it can also consist of a sign or piece of jewelry worn at this location. Editors Contribution (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:bindi Is a type of facial or forehead decoration and product created and designed in various colors, materials, shapes, sizes and styles for placing on a part of the face or forehead. When our families get together we are a mix of cultures and some with a religion so we play with henna and wear a variety of bindi and play other cultural games together whilst showing mutual respect for all our cultures and backgrounds, we integrate them all. Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of bindi in Chaldean Numerology is: 4Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of bindi in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2Sample Sentences & Example Usage Steve Irwin: No matter the circumstances are that you lose someone, nobody’s truly prepared, steve’s accident was so unexpected, it was extremely challenging. The Irwins married in 1991, just eight months after meeting and falling madly in love. The couple enjoyed a 14-year marriage and had two children, daughter Bindi and son Robert."
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"title": "http://www.turmeric.co.in/turmeric_faqs.htm\nTurmeric",
"text": "Turmeric FAQs What is turmeric? Turmeric is a spice commonly used as an important ingredient in most commercial curry powders. Turmeric is also used to give a yellow color to some prepared mustards. What is origin of turmeric? It is believed that turmeric is originates from South or Southeast Asia, from western India. What is the history of Turmeric? Turmeric is an ancient spice and a traditional remedy that has been used as a medicine, condiment and flavoring. In the 13th century, Marco Polo, writing about his travels in China, described Turmeric: There is also a vegetable which has all the properties of the true saffron, as well as the color, and yet it is not really saffron. It is also used as an ingredient in many dishes. Turmeric has a long history of medicinal use in South Asia, mentioned in Sanskrit medical dissertation and widely used in Ayurvedic systems."
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"title": "http://www.tmjhealth.com/WebPages/Headaches.html\nHeadaches",
"text": "\"Headaches (Brain Pain of the Highest Magnitude)Headaches have become endemic in our culture. Almost every issue of any women's magazine or health publication will have at least one article devoted to headaches. The purpose of this article is to help the reader understand more about the different types of headaches and explain one reason why so many people fall victim to an incorrect diagnosis, and wind up taking drugs, sometimes dangerous drugs, unnecessarily. Also learn how many people who had suffered with disabling headaches have been treated non-surgically and without drugs to attain a quality of life they had previously thought impossible. Sinus Headaches Your sinuses are located in your forehead, in the cheekbones on each side, and behind the bridge of your nose. When a sinus becomes inflamed, usually as the result of an allergic reaction, tumor, or infection, the inflammation will cause a localized pain, or headache in that area. Sinuses are filled with air, and their secretions must be able to drain freely into the nose. If your headache is truly caused by sinus blockage, such as infection, you will probably have a fever. An x-ray will confirm a sinus blockage. Your physician's treatment may include antibiotics for the infection, as well as antihistamines or decongestants."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-do-some-people-wear-black-threads-on-their-ankles\nWhy do some people wear black threads on their ankles?",
"text": "\"Pratik Ranjan, IIM Lucknow, 2019 | Summer Intern, Unilever Answered Aug 17, 2016Indian beliefs and superstitions are passed down from generation to generation. These faiths have sprung with an objective to protect from evil spirits, but some were based on scientific reasoning. Silver is known for its antibacterial properties. Wearing silver anklets was a popular practice among Indian Kings and Queens. The tradition was carried forward by the Indian ladies. As is our innate tendency, people started to link it with an agent that wards off ill omens and evil spirits. With time the shape, color and material of this jewelry changed but the logic for wearing it did not. As of today the people who don black threads do so solely for keeping up with the latest style statement. Hope this helps!41k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below Do you wear anklets on your right or left ankle and why? Fashion Accessories: Why do some women wear black strings on their ankles?"
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"title": "http://www.liveactionsafety.com/3m-tempa-dot-oral-axillary-single-use-thermometer/\n3M Tempa DOT Oral & Axillary Single Use Thermometer",
"text": "\"Description Product’s review3M Tempa DOT Single-use Clinical Thermometer is an individually wrapped latex-free, sterile and disposable thermometer designed to reduce the risk of cross and re-infection associated with reusable devices. It offers a thermometry system that's accurate, convenient and economical for routine clinical temperature monitoring. The Tempa DOT thermometer can measure oral or auxiliary body temperature in Fahrenheit range of 96.0°F to 104.8°F degrees. Each dot contains a different, precise mixture that melts at a specific temperature, changing from red/brown to blue with the last blue dot indicating the patient’s temperature. Features: Fahrenheit Individually wrapped Sterile Latex free2 year expire from date of manufacture Sold: 100 per box Related Items: More Thermometer Options (View)Customers Also Viewed Ace 2 First Responder Bag$34.97Options Ace On Call First Responder Bag$25.59Options ADC Adtemp 427 Temple Touch Conductive Thermometer$12.94Add to Cart Ace 2 First Responder Kit #2$165.88Options Nextemp Oral & Axillary Single Use Thermometer$15.99 $9.30Add to Cart11-Point Spider Strap Patient Restraint System - Reflective$35.25Add to Cart Health Smart Digi Scan Ear and Forehead Thermometer$29.79Add to Cart Ace On Call First Responder Kit #2$156.69Options3M Particulate Respirator and Surgical Mask - N95$27.69Add to Cart3M Transpore Transparent Surgical Tape - 3/4\"\" x 18\"\"$301.60Options Ace 2 First Responder Bag$34.97Options Ace On Call First Responder Bag$25.59Options ADC Adtemp 427 Temple Touch Conductive Thermometer$12.94Add to Cart Ace 2 First Responder Kit #2$165.88Options Previous Next Related Products Nextemp Oral & Axillary Single Use Thermometer$15.99 $9.30Add to Cart ADC Adtemp 427 Temple Touch Conductive Thermometer$12.94Add to Cart Health Smart Digi Scan Ear and Forehead Thermometer$29.79Add to Cart Digital Thermometer$3.88Add to Cart Microflex Ultra Sense EC Powder Free Nitrile Glove$14.05Options Nextemp Oral & Axillary Single Use Thermometer$15.99 $9.30Add to Cart ADC Adtemp 427 Temple Touch Conductive Thermometer$12.94Add to Cart Health Smart Digi Scan Ear and Forehead Thermometer$29.79Add to Cart Digital Thermometer$3.88Add to Cart Previous Next \""
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"docid": "D2256979#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19628418\nThe rise of the Maori tribal tattoo",
"text": "\"The rise of the Maori tribal tattoo By Ngahuia Te Awekotuku University of Waikato, New Zealand21 September 2012Share In today's Magazine'I see things that aren't there - but I'm not going mad'Amazon discoveries Quiz: Which April Fool's joke backfired? ' He was absolutely desperate and so were we'Moko - the art of tattoo - has always been part of the Maori world in New Zealand. It is about beauty, and belonging. And it is much more than skin deep. When the first European explorers came into the Pacific, they were stunned by the patterning they saw on the faces and bodies of the island peoples, from Rapanui in the east, to Hawaii in the north, the westward islands of Samoa and Tonga and in the temperate south of Aotearoa - the Maori word for New Zealand. Their languages, myths, values were similar. Tatu, or tatau, was the word used for the adornment of the skin by pricking or cutting and then applying colour. The 18th Century mariners carried the word and the tattoo itself to the northern hemisphere. About the author Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku is the author of Mau Moko: The World of Maori Tattoo She is an essayist and commentator on Maori and feminist issues in New Zealand Her chin tattoo commemorates Maori Queen who died in 2006In ancient times, male facial moko was considered a mark of adulthood and achievement, as much as an active and flattering adornment. Usually the faces of men were marked from forehead to throat, creating a mask-like effect which enhanced the bone structure, softened or strengthened the features, and confirmed the virility of the warrior or the wisdom of the shaman/orator."
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"title": "http://www.hindujagruti.org/hinduism/knowledge/article/what-is-the-benefit-of-applying-kumkum-than-a-bindi.html\nWhat is the benefit of applying kumkum than a bindi?",
"text": "Home > Hinduism > Achardharma (Code of Righteous conduct) > Spiritual Jewelry > What is the benefit of applying kumkum than a bindi? What is the benefit of applying kumkum than a bindi? Contents1. Vermilion: An adornment of women1.1 The effect of applying a bindi on the forehead1.2 The effect of applying vermilion ( kumkum) on the forehead1.3 Importance of kumkum1.4 Benefits of applying kumkum1.5 Effect of fragrance, colour and Shakti of kumkum1.6 Time and appropriate ritual of applying kumkum1.7 Spiritual reasons for using the ring finger to apply kumkum on oneself1.8 Effects of applying kumkum on the forehead of a woman1.9 Application of kumkum to others1.10 Effects of kumkum on women suffering from distress by negative energies1.11 Effects of applying kumkum or sindur in the hair parting by married women1.12 Spiritual science underlying the use of kumkum being more appropriate than sindur1.13 Reason for application of kumkum by widows being unauthorised by Scriptures1. Vermilion: An adornment of women Subtle experiment of a woman wearing a synthetic mark ( Bindi) and a woman wearing vermilion ( Kumkum )) : Look at the two pictures below with concentration and note whether you feel good, bad or nothing at all after looking at the pictures. Figure A Figure BAnswer: By looking at the woman in picture ‘A’, one experiences discomfort. The woman shown in picture ‘A’ has applied a bindi on her forehead. By looking at the woman in picture ‘B’, one feels good. The woman shown in picture ‘B’ has applied Kumkum on her forehead.1.1 The effect of applying a bindi on the forehead The woman in picture ‘A’ above, has applied a bindi which can be stuck on the forehead in place of kumkum. The glue applied for sticking the bindi, the back of the bindis is made of artificial objects like paper, plastic etc."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_tattoo\nCriminal tattoo",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( June 2014)Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable. ( June 2014)This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. ( July 2013)Criminal tattoos are a type of tattoos associated with criminals to show gang membership [1] [ better source needed] and record the wearer's personal history—such as their skills, specialties, accomplishments, incarceration, world view and/or means of personal expression. [ citation needed] Tattoos are strongly empirically associated with deviance, personality disorders, and criminality. [ 2] [3]Certain tattoo designs have developed recognized coded meanings. [ 4] The code systems can be quite complex and because of the nature of what they encode, the designs of criminal tattoos are not widely recognized as such to outsiders. A Mara Salvatrucha gang member with a tattoo showing his gang membership A member of the Mexican Mafia has the organization's name tattoed on his abdomen Contents [ hide ]1 Tattooing in prison2 Asia2.1 Russia and former Soviet republics2.1.1 Motifs2.2 Japan3 Australia4 Europe4.1 France4.2 Italy5 North America6 Tattoos for Prostitutes7 See also8 References8.1 Citations8.2 Other sources9 Further reading Tattooing in prison [ edit]Further information: Prison tattooing Since tattooing in prison is illegal in the United States, the inmates do not have the proper equipment necessary for the practice."
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"docid": "D1938428#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/world-view/indian-women-wear-black-dot-foreheads-33897e1da405b2fa\nWhy Do Indian Women Wear a Black Dot on Their Foreheads?",
"text": "Full Answer According to Hindu belief, the spot on the forehead between the eyebrows is an important nerve point called a chakra. A chakra is a major nexus of spiritual, psychic and bodily forces in the human body. There are seven chakras, with the forehead being the sixth. This chakra is called the agna, and symbolizes command and wisdom. Hindus believe that the bindi or kumkum dot retains the energy of the body. The traditional wearing of the dot varies among the Indian people. For instance, in some parts of India, such as the south, unmarried girls wear a bindi. In other parts of the country, the bindi is an exclusive decoration for married women. This dot marks her as married and grants her a certain societal standing. A newly married woman wears the bindi as she steps over the threshold of her new home, bringing prosperity, good fortune and auspiciousness."
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"title": "https://www.rosineyecare.com/face-shapes/\nCall Us Today!+1 800-499-7674Click here to Make an Appointment",
"text": "Frames and Face Shape Perfectly Fit Eyeglasses Based on Face Shapes Your eyeglasses have the potential to make a major fashion statement. You wouldn’t wear shoes that don’t fit your feet, and wearing glasses that don’t fit your face can be just as uncomfortable. The right frame shape should flatter and complement your natural look. Don’t know what type of frames look best with your face shape? Consider these three factors: Eyeglasses should complement your color—for example, brown or tortoiseshell frames complement brown eyes or dark hair. The shape of your frames should contrast the shape of your face. The size of your frames should be proportionate with the size of your face. How Do I Determine My Face Shape? It’s simple. Take a self-portrait facing the camera directly or situate yourself in front of a mirror (about 12 inches away)."
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"docid": "D1864573#0",
"title": "http://www.nileswestnews.org/west-word/bindis-are-not-a-fashion-trend/\nWhy âBindisâ Should Not Be a Fashion Trend",
"text": "Why “Bindis” Should Not Be a Fashion Trend Junior Fatima Farha reflecting on her junior year. By Fatima Farha April 22, 2013Fashion trends are ongoing. One day it’ll be something, and the next day it will be something else, and that is completely fine. There is nothing wrong with fashion, and there is nothing wrong with the trends that people set. However, there is a limit, a limit that requires respecting people’s cultures, heritage, traditions, and most importantly, what can be fashion and what can’t. In the past couple of months, I have seen a rising fashion trend of the bindi, a gem worn on the forehead between the eyebrows. On fashion websites, I’ve seen these bindis sold as sticky gems that can just be stuck to the forehead, sold in different shapes and colors, in different designs. The bindis have grown prominence and many girls have started wearing them. Just last weekend, Selena Gomez decided to sport a huge bindi during her performance at the MTV Movie Awards for her new single, “Come and Get It. ”The girls who wear it call the bindi “exotic” and find it very cool because it is a part of the Indian culture, and they think it’s pretty."
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"title": "https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/the-ray-ban-wayfarer/\nThe Ray-Ban Wayfarer Sunglasses Guide",
"text": "The Ray-Ban Wayfarer Sunglasses Guide August 15, 2016 / 11 Comments / in Accessories, Other Accessories, Reviews, Wardrobe / by J. A. Shapira Most Popular Right Now-100%How To Combine Shoes, Socks Pants PDF - Ebook$25.00 $0.00★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (28)Finest Socks In The World - Over The Calf in Black Silk$70.00★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (19)TOPCollar Bar Clip in Platinum Silver by Fort Belvedere$30.00★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (71)Arguably, the Wayfarer is the most popular style of sunglasses sold around the world today. The favorite frames of JFK, Bob Dylan, and Andy Warhol, they cut across professional, style and cultural lines with ease to remain one of the most flattering and versatile sunglass shapes out there. In this article, we’re going to talk about the history of the Wayfarer style, Ray-Ban and other brands, how to wear them, what to buy and how to spot fake Wayfarers. The Ray-Ban Wayfarer Sunglasses Guide Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:52The History of Wayfarers Interestingly, the word “wayfarer” means someone who travels by foot, but today you probably know them only as the best-selling style of sunglasses worldwide. Shockingly, just a few decades ago they were almost discontinued due to declining sales. Originally created by Bausch & Lomb’s Ray-Ban brand in 1956, designer Raymond Stegeman invented them as a way to move away from the traditional metal frames found at the time. Wayfarer patent document In his patent document, you can see that the original pair looks quite different than what most people think of as the Wayfarer shape. The distinctive trapezoidal shape is much more akin to a cat-eye frame than the squared off shape of modern wayfarers. At the time, it was considered a very masculine look, and it suited Bob Dylan’s counter-culture aesthetic perfectly."
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"title": "http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-traditions/sindoor.html\nSindoor",
"text": "Vermillion is known as Kumkum or Sindoor in India. This article explains the meaning and significance of Indian Sindoor. Home : Indian Traditions : Sindoor Search Sindoor Traditional authentic Kumkum of India is made by grinding the dried turmeric to a powder. A few drops of lime are then added to this yellow powder, which changes its hue to a bright red. Kumkum is considered to be very auspicious by Indians and thus, used for various purposes on special occasions like wedding and festivals. People, however, use both red and the original yellow powders depending upon what they need the Kumkum for. Kumkum holds a great degree of significance in India, especially for married women. When an Indian woman wears a little red Kumkum in the parting of her hair just above the forehead, it conveys the meaning that she is married. In this case, the Indian vermillion or kumkum is referred to as Sindoor or Sindur. Whenever a female visits someone's house, it is customary for the elder ladies of that family to offer or apply a little kumkum on her forehead."
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"docid": "D1938429#0",
"title": "http://www.whycenter.com/why-do-indians-have-red-dots/\nWhy do Indians have red dots",
"text": "Why do Indians have red dots The majority of Indian women put a red dot between their eyebrows. The red dots signify their martial status — married women put a red dot, while unmarried girls put a small black dot on their forehead. The practice of putting a red dot on the forehead is primarily related to Hindu mythology. It is believed that after marriage, the primary duty of the woman is to take care of her kin and kith. The red dot, in one hand, symbolizes the good fortune of a married woman, and on the other hand, it reminds her to uphold the sanctity of marriage. At one point of time, every married woman used to religiously follow this norm. However, with the passage of time, the thinking of people has changed dramatically. In the present day, women are educated and financially independent. Some of them do stringently follow the tradition, but for most of them, putting a red dot has become more of a fashion statement rather than a religious custom. Apart from red dot, women prefer the wear dots of different colors and styles, depending upon their clothing."
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"title": "https://www.emedicinehealth.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=128929\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "\"Font Size A A ABody Temperature What Kind of Doctor Do I Need? Slideshow Dental (Oral) Health Quiz Causes of a Heart Attack Slideshow Test Overview Facebook Twitter Email Print Article What is body temperature? Body temperature is a measure of the body's ability to generate and get rid of heat. The body is very good at keeping its temperature within a narrow, safe range in spite of large variations in temperatures outside the body. When you are too hot, the blood vessels in your skin expand (dilate) to carry the excess heat to your skin's surface. You may begin to sweat, and as the sweat evaporates, it helps cool your body. When you are too cold, your blood vessels narrow (contract) so that blood flow to your skin is reduced to conserve body heat. You may start shivering, which is an involuntary, rapid contraction of the muscles. This extra muscle activity helps generate more heat. Under normal conditions, this keeps your body temperature within a narrow, safe range."
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"title": "http://www.crystalinks.com/olmec.html\n.",
"text": "\"Olmec Civilization The first signs of complex society in Mesoamerica were the Olmecs an ancient Pre-Columbian civilization living in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in what are roughly the modern-day states of Veracruz and Tabasco. The area is about 125 miles long and 50 miles wide (200 by 80 km), with the Coatzalcoalcos River system running through the middle. These sites include San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, Laguna de los Cerros, Tres Zapotes, and La Venta, one of the greatest of the Olmec sites. La Venta is dated to between 1200 BCE through 400 BCE which places the major development of the city in the Middle Formative Period. Located on an island in a coastal swamp overlooking the then-active Rio Palma river, the city of La Venta probably controlled a region between the Mezcalapa and Coatzacoalcos rivers. The Olmec domain extended from the Tuxtlas mountains in the west to the lowlands of the Chontalpa in the east, a region with significant variations in geology and ecology. Over 170 Olmec monuments have been found within the area, and eighty percent of those occur at the three largest Olmec centers, La Venta, Tabasco (38%), San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, Veracruz (30%), and Laguna de los Cerros, Veracruz (12%). Those three major Olmec centers are spaced from east to west across the domain so that each center could exploit, control, and provide a distinct set of natural resources valuable to the overall Olmec economy. La Venta, the eastern center, is near the rich estuaries of the coast, and also could have provided cacao, rubber, and salt. San Lorenzo, at the center of the Olmec domain, controlled the vast flood plain area of Coatzacoalcos basin and riverline trade routes."
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"title": "http://www.acne.org/messageboard/topic/233557-bangs-and-acne/\nBangs and Acne?",
"text": "\"Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. Start New Topic Bangs and Acne? Started by . Little Miss Sad., April 22, 2009oily skin25 posts in this topic. Little Miss Sad. 0Member015 posts Gender: Female Location: Canada Posted April 22, 2009 · Report postokay, so I'm thinking about getting bangs, but people have been saying stuff about how that'd make my acne go crazy... is this true? Plus-- I have oily skin.. will that make my bangs greasy? Thanks!Share this post Link to post Share on other siteszen.garden 0Veteran Member0251 posts Gender: Female Location: Kentucky Posted April 22, 2009 · Report post I had bangs right about the time my acne started (age 11 or so). My skin was horribly oily and my bangs looked disgusting and greasy only a few hours after I washed my hair."
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"title": "http://www.ancient-origins.net/history-ancient-traditions/bindi-investigating-true-meaning-behind-hindu-forehead-dot-007272\nBindi: Investigating the True Meaning Behind the Hindu Forehead Dot",
"text": "29 December, 2016 - 03:54 ancient-origins Bindi: Investigating the True Meaning Behind the Hindu Forehead Dot A distinct dot is a popular forehead decoration worn mainly in South Asia - especially in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Mauritius. It is an old Hindu tradition and is known as a bindi, which means “a drop, small particle, and dot.” The word ‘Bindi’ is derived from the Sanskrit word 'bindu' and is associated with a person’s mystical third eye. Although they are rooted in the Hindu tradition, Bindis have transformed over time and have become popular accessories and fashion statements for some people. For example, several Western celebrities have been accused of cultural appropriation for wearing a bindi. Traditionally, it is a bright red dot applied to the center of the forehead close to the eyebrows. But bindis can also be other colors with a sign or piece of jewelry worn upon them. Many people associate the red bindi with the ancient practice of offering blood sacrifices to appease the Gods. A Hindu woman with a red bindi. ( Steve Evans/ CC BY 2.0)It is interesting to note that in the ancient Aryan society a bridegroom made a 'tilaka' (long vertical mark) on the bride's forehead as a sign of wedlock."
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"docid": "D2125165#0",
"title": "http://www.sensationalcolor.com/color-meaning/color-around-the-world/india-country-symbolic-colors-1935\nIndia | A Country of Symbolic Colors",
"text": "India | A Country of Symbolic Colorsby Kate Smith India has always been exalted and remembered fondly as the country of symbolic colors. To an outsider, its colorful culture, streets, and stories seem like a page out of an ancient folk tale. But color, in essence, has been a large part of the Indian consciousness. Symbolic Colors of India From the deep orange marigold flowers that bejewel almost every celebration to the deep hues of red that deck up the bride on her most important day, color in India has, over time, become synonymous with religion – an expression of faith and beliefs. In a country where a deep understanding of the prevalent diversity is perhaps the only common thread that ties its people together, India is a magical experience that ought not to be missed. Menakshi Temple, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India In a country as diverse and culturally vibrant as India, it is perhaps the common, simple expressions of color that hold together the multitudes of outlooks, lifestyles, and traditions. The symbolism of color stands out and controls every aspect of life in India, be it religion, politics, festivals, or celebrations. In India, be it the north, south, west, or east, color and culture go hand in hand. Just like many other cultures across the world, there are some typical classifications of color to be found in India. Colorful turbans for sale in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India Black in India has connotations with lack of desirability, evil, negativity, and inertia."
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"docid": "D3441671#0",
"title": "http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/tattoo_museum/arctic_alaskan_tattoos.html\n.",
"text": "\"Tattoos in The Arctic & Alaska The inhabitants of St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea have a tattoo history dating back over 3,500 years. Tattooing was an important tool in helping individuals deal with the harsh environment and appeasing their gods. Artic tattooing was an important part of the hunter-gatherer economy of the north. Click for more images Archeological evidence in the form of carved human figurines demonstrates that tattooing was practiced as early as 3,500 years ago in the Arctic. Tattooing was practiced by all Eskimos and was most common among women. An early reference was made by Sir Martin Frobisher in 1576. Frobisher's account describes the Eskimos he encountered in the bay that is now named after him: The women are marked on the face with blewe streekes down the cheeks and round about the eies… Also, some of their women race (scratch or pierce) their faces proportionally, as chinne, cheeks, and forehead, and the wristes of their hands, whereupon they lay a colour; which continueth dark azurine. \"\" As a general rule, expert tattoo artists were respected women elders. Their extensive experience as skin seamstresses (parkas, pants, boots, boat covers, etc.) facilitated the need for the type of precision that was needed to produce tattoos."
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"docid": "D344478#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tikka_masala\nChicken tikka masala",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Chicken tikka. \"\" Chicken masala\"\" redirects here. For the Italian dish, see Chicken marsala. Chicken tikka masala Chicken tikka masala Course Main course Place of origin Uncertain; Indian Subcontinent or Scotland [1] [2]Serving temperature Hot Main ingredients Chicken, yogurt, cream, tomato, onion, garlic, ginger, chili pepper Variations Lamb, Fish or Paneer Tikka Masala Cookbook: Chicken tikka masala Media: Chicken tikka masala Chicken tikka masala, served atop rice Chicken tikka masala is a dish of chunks of roasted marinated chicken ( chicken tikka) in a spiced curry sauce. The sauce is usually creamy and orange-coloured. There are multiple claims to its place of origin, including the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent or Glasgow in Scotland. It is among the United Kingdom 's most popular dishes, leading a government minister, Robin Cook, to claim in 2001 that it was \"\"a true British national dish\"\". [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Composition2 Variants3 Origins4 Popularity5 See also6 References7 Further reading8 External links Composition [ edit]Chicken tikka masala is chicken tikka, chunks of chicken marinated in spices and yogurt, that is then baked in a tandoor oven, and served in a masala (spice mixture) sauce. [ 4] A tomato and coriander sauce is common, but no recipe for chicken tikka masala is standard; a survey found that of 48 different recipes, the only common ingredient was chicken. [ 5] [6] The sauce usually includes tomatoes (frequently as purée ), cream, coconut cream and spices."
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"docid": "D2679764#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/317991-number-of-calories-in-indian-food/\nNumber of Calories in Indian Food",
"text": "Number of Calories in Indian Foodby NINA K. Oct. 03, 2017Full of vegetables and aromatic spices, Indian food can make a lean and nutritious meal -- provided you choose the right dishes. If you're watching your weight, steer clear of dishes made with cream. These tend to be far heavier in calories than foods made with tomato sauces, or those baked in the tandoor oven and served dry. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Calorie Details A serving of palak paneer, a spinach dish with cheese cubes, contains about 270 calories per 10-ounce serving, although the exact count will vary according to the recipe. Chicken tikka masala, which contains cream, may have more than 400 calories per serving. In contrast, plain tandoori chicken contains only about 230 calories per serving. An 8-ounce serving of yellow dahl, a lentil dish, may contain about 115 calories. Tack on about 80 calories per one-fourth of a naan flatbread, and about 100 calories per half-cup of boiled basmati rice. Lose Weight. Feel Great!Change your life with My Plate by LIVE STRONG ."
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"docid": "D344482#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/45736/chicken-tikka-masala/\nChicken Tikka Masala",
"text": "\"Home Recipes World Cuisine Asian Indian Watch Chicken Tikka Masala3K made it | 2122 reviews Recipe by: Yakuta\"\"This is an easy recipe for Chicken Tikka Masala--chicken marinated in yogurt and spices and then served in a tomato cream sauce. Serve with rice or warm pita bread. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients2 h 20 m 4 404On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)1 cup yogurt1 tablespoon lemon juice2 teaspoons fresh ground cumin1 teaspoon ground cinnamon2 teaspoons cayenne pepper2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger1 teaspoon salt, or to taste3 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-size pieces4 long skewers1 tablespoon butter1 clove garlic, minced1 jalapeno pepper, finely chopped2 teaspoons ground cumin2 teaspoons paprika1 teaspoon salt, or to taste1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce1 cup heavy cream1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep30 m Cook50 m Ready In2 h 20 m In a large bowl, combine yogurt, lemon juice, 2 teaspoons cumin, cinnamon, cayenne, black pepper, ginger, and salt. Stir in chicken, cover, and refrigerate for 1 hour. Preheat a grill for high heat. Lightly oil the grill grate. Thread chicken onto skewers, and discard marinade. Grill until juices run clear, about 5 minutes on each side. Melt butter in a large heavy skillet over medium heat."
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"docid": "D2778816#0",
"title": "https://synfreeme.wordpress.com/2012/09/07/indian-slimming-world-style/\nIndian Slimming World Style",
"text": "Indian Slimming World Style1Epic Win!!! I lost 1lb last night in weigh in, taking my total weight loss to 1st 3lbs. I now weigh 9st 2.5lb. The lightest I have been in…FOREVER (discounting childhood that is). Well, if that isn’t a huge motivator for carrying on I really don’t know what is. Having made a brilliant eating plan on yesterdays post ready for today I was all ready to have a fabulous syn free eating day today. However, I woke up this morning horror struck! I had forgotten about going to see Michael Mcintyre. That alone is fine as I will take a bottle of water and if I feel like eating I will take along some of the juicy grapes that are currently waving at me from the fruit bowl. Unfortunatly I had completely forgotten the Tamatanga (indian) meal beforehand…DOH!"
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"docid": "D349819#0",
"title": "https://www.foodpanda.in/restaurant/s4ly/swagath-grand\n",
"text": "Restaurant is closed. Ordering is not available. Estimated delivery time 45minutes Your order Add menu items into your basket Delivery fee: Rs.29.00Online payment available Accepts Vouchers Menu Reviews Info Popular products Delivery Menu Soups South Indian Starters Chinese Starters: Veg. Chinese Starters: Non-Veg. Kebabs Chinese Main Course Indian Main Course: Veg. Indian Main Course: Non-Veg. Rice & Biryani Chinese Rice & Noodles Indian Breads Combos Desserts Delivery Menu Kebabs Indian Main Course: Non-Veg. Indian Breads Popular products Swagath Special Chicken Biryani●Rs.220.00Veg. Biryani Assorted vegetables cooked with Indian spices, layered with yellow and white rice●Rs.140.00Chicken Dum Biryani Rice slow-cooked on low flame with chicken chunks, curd, onion and spices●Rs.220.00Veg. Manchurian Deep-fried mixed vegetable balls sautéed with ginger-garlic paste, chilli sauce and chopped vegetables●Rs.145.00Kadhai Paneer Spiced cottage cheese cooked in a tomato-onion gravy with bell peppers●Rs.180.00Paneer Butter Masala Cottage cheese simmered in a velvety tomato gravy with butter and spices●Rs.180.00Chicken Family Pack Chicken biryani, 2 rumali roti or naan, 1/2 butter chicken, 1/2 chicken 65, 2 boiled eggs, 1 sweet and coke 400 ml●Rs.499.00Veg."
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"docid": "D2905526#0",
"title": "http://steamykitchen.com/16512-chicken-vindaloo.html\nChicken Vindaloo",
"text": "Chicken Vindalooposted by Jaden Save*waving hello! * Hey guys! I’m still in the middle of getting the new house ready and packing boxes in our old house. We’re almost done painting every single wall, baseboard and ceiling trays. Three more days until the big move! I’ll post some photos later today. Lots of love, Jaden We are so thrilled to introduce you to Prerna, from Indian Simmer. Today, she is sharing her recipe for Chicken Vindaloo, one of our absolute favorites, packed with flavor from chilies, garlic, cardamon, cinnamon and more. We know you will love Prerna and her blog, with photography that inspires, charged with brilliant and bold colors, and recipes from the heart, like Chicken Tikka Masala and Cumin scented Green Peas Pulao or Matar Paneer. Enjoy! –"
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"docid": "D112383#0",
"title": "http://doloncookbook.blogspot.com/2009/06/chicken-tikka-roll-for-easy-dinner-idea.html\nChicken Tikka Roll For Easy Dinner Idea",
"text": "\"Chicken Tikka Roll For Easy Dinner Idea Couple of days back I was reading a report that nowdays heart attack can be occur at the age of 22 also . Because of our lifestyle , food habits & stress in our personal & professional life . We indians eat oily & spicy food . So our risk for heart attack is most . So I thought to make something for which I don't need to use more oil & made chicken tikka . Later I thought to use them to make roll for our dinner . So I made delicious chicken tikka roll . Here is the recipe . Ingredients for chicken tikka :- 1. 250 gm boneless chicken pieces cut into 2\"\" chunks ."
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"docid": "D1210203#0",
"title": "http://www.greatcurryrecipes.net/2013/05/16/making-chicken-tikka/\nChicken tikka can be used in so many different recipes!",
"text": "How To Make Chicken Tikka May 16, 2013By Dan Toombs 81 Comments Chicken tikka can be used in so many different recipes!Chicken tikka being cooked by chefs at Hasan’s My Latest and Favourite Chicken Tikka Recipe is in my New Hardbound Cookbook!I remember last year’s World Curry Festival in Bradford. I was walking around checking out the food stalls and noticed a very long queue in front of Hasan’s stall. That day they must have served tons of chicken tikka to hungry visitors! I ordered mine served on fresh naans. Those succulent pieces of chicken were to die for. The thing is, it’s not difficult to make chicken tikka at home. It’s nice to go out to dinner and get spoilt with gorgeous food but let’s face it… that’s a real treat. When at home I like to make chicken tikka for the family. The kids love it and as all the fatty skin is removed so it’s also quite good for you. There’s nothing like firing up the tandoor oven – a little birthday surprise from my wife – and cooking the tikka until they’re just cooked through and lightly charred on the outside."
},
{
"docid": "D2230360#0",
"title": "http://www.flavorsofmumbai.com/restaurant-style-paneer-tikka-masala-recipe/\nRestaurant Style Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe, Paneer Recipes",
"text": "Restaurant Style Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe, Paneer Recipes January 13, 2015 by maria 2 Comments Paneer Tikka Masala Recipe is a popular recipe made from paneer (cottage cheese) and hails from North India. The paneer is grilled or baked or placed in tandoor first then added to the creamy tomato gravy. So the tastes of this recipe is just fabulous your house would be full of aroma and flavor once you make it. Such is the magic of this yummy sauce. The taste of this recipe is just like any restaurant style paneer tikka masala recipe. If you just add plain paneer to this gravy then it’s also known as paneer makhani or paneer makhanwala or paneer butter masala. The base for paneer butter masala or paneer makhani is the same, only the ratio of butter along with some spice differs. Also shahi paneer comprises of nut paste and has a royal touch to it. Otherwise the base of the sauce is common even for butter chicken same sauce or gravy is used. You would have to prepare malai paneer tikka prior making the base."
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"docid": "D3539603#0",
"title": "https://delishably.com/dining-out/How-Many-Calories-In-Indian-Food-Items-With-ChartList\nHow Many Calories In Indian Food Items With Chart/List",
"text": "Delishably » Dining Out » Restaurants How Many Calories In Indian Food Items With Chart/List Updated on November 20, 2016chili recipes more Contact Author Indian food can be your best bet for loads of flavor with less calories than other cuisines. A lot of dishes are packed with calorie-free spices and herbs, so your waistline and taste buds will thank you. However, you should be mindful of where extra calories are coming from. Oil, yogurt and cream are used in a lot of favorite Indian dishes, supplying artery-clogging saturated fats to your diet. Nutritional Overview When you examine the nutritional facts of Indian food, you will also discover that just because a dish is vegetarian does not automatically imply that it is healthy. A lot of vegetarian meals have additional oil, clarified butter (ghee), and may have just as much fat as meat-containing meal. Because there are many dishes that are packed with lean protein, beans and vegetables, the nutritional content of Indian food is abundant. There is always a whole wheat alternative for naan that is commonly called as roti. Brown basmati rice may be an excellent substitute for white rice, which is the typical base. To enjoy nutritious Indian dishes without the additional fat that you usually get from cream-based meals, try masala, saag and tandoori dishes."
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"docid": "D184128#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_cuisine\nPunjabi cuisine",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of a series on the Culture of the Punjab History Folklore Language Dialects Punjab Punjabis Nationalism Topics Cinema Clothing Cuisine Dance Festivals Literature Media Music Religion Sport Television Punjab portalv t e This article is part of the series Indian cuisine Regional cuisines [show]Ingredients, types of food [show]Preparation, cooking [show]See also [show]Related cuisines [show]India portal Food portalv t e This article is part of the series Pakistani cuisineپاکستانی پکوانRegional cuisines [show]Ingredients [show]Preparation and cooking [show]See also [show]Pakistan portal Food portalv t e Punjabi cuisine is associated with food from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. This cuisine has a rich tradition of many distinct and local ways of cooking. One is a special form of tandoori cooking that is now famous in other parts of India, UK, Canada, and in many parts of the world. The local cuisine of Punjab is heavily influenced by the agriculture and farming lifestyle prevalent from the times of the ancient Harappan Civilization. Locally grown staple foods form the major part of the local cuisine. Distinctively Punjabi cuisine is known for its rich, buttery flavours along with the extensive vegetarian and meat dishes. Main dishes include Sarson ka saag (a stew whose main ingredient is mustard greens) and makke ki roti (flatbreads made with cornmeal). Basmati rice is the indigenous variety of Punjab and many varieties of rice dishes have been developed with this variety. Many vegetable and meat based dishes are developed for this type of rice. [ 1] [2] [3]Chicken tikka in India, is a popular dish in Punjabi cuisine Mint Paratha from Punjab, India Lassi from Punjab Contents [ hide ]1 Style of cooking2 Staple foods3 Dairy products4 Food additives and condiments5 Common dishes5.1 Breakfast5.2 Meat5.3 Fish5.4 Vegetarian5.5 Snacks5.6 Raita and chutney6 Sweets and desserts7 Bread8 Herbs and spices9 Beverages10 Fermented foods11 Canning, bottling and smoking12 Cooking methods12.1 Chulla and Punjabi bhatti13 Etiquette of Punjabi dining13.1 Major features of etiquette13.1.1 Invitation to dine13.1.2 Table manners13.1.3 Eating utensil etiquette14 Punjabi15 See also16 References17 External links Style of cooking [ edit]There are many styles of cooking in Punjab."
},
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"docid": "D1095364#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipes/1873/world-cuisine/asian/indian/main-dishes/curry/\nIndian Curry Main Dish Recipes",
"text": "\"Inspiration and Ideas Kashmiri Lamb\"\"This recipe is fantastic - it has the perfect amount of heat, and the almonds added a nice crunchy texture.\"\" – nixonam Indian Shrimp Curry\"\"Love it. Reminds me of the authentic dishes I ate in Mumbai. Not too complicated to prepare and utterly delicious.\"\" – Jhebs TX05Chicken Vindaloo\"\"This was the best chicken I have ever had. Great recipe and easy to make. Served it over some basmati rice.\"\" – dc2000Slow Cooker Butter Chicken\"\"This was fantastic! Better than my local Indian restaurant.\"\" – eucalyptuz Most Made Today Curry Stand Chicken Tikka Masala Sauce1KSpicy Vegan Potato Curry662Chef John's Chicken Tikka Masala195Slow Cooker Butter Chicken397Indian Shrimp Curry170This is a subtle and richly-flavored curry that complements the shrimp perfectly--and it's…By Jacqueline BLamb Shank Vindaloo10Lamb shanks are slow cooked with garam masala, ginger, paprika, cayenne, onions,…By Chef John ADVERTISEMENTEasy Indian Curried Lamb19Tender lamb meat is simmered in an Indian-inspired curry sauce for a delicious and…By mn Videos to Watch Red Lentil Curry114KCurry Stand Chicken Tikka Masala Sauce44KIndian Shrimp Curry60KIndian Chicken Curry II434KSpicy Vegan Potato Curry189KAuthentic Chicken Tikka Masala87KGoan Pork Vindaloo9This traditional Goan pork dish flavored with chilies, garlic and vinegar is spicy and…By Alina Popular in Redmond Chicken Tikka Masala2KIndian Chicken Curry (Murgh Kari)627Indian Chicken Curry II924Curry Stand Chicken Tikka Masala Sauce1KAloo Gobi Masala (Cauliflower and Potato Curry)39This is a traditional Indian cauliflower and potato curry recipe."
},
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"docid": "D2152650#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/popular-indian-dishes-1957891\nThe Most Popular Indian Dishes and Recipes",
"text": "\"Do you have favorite dishes that you order at an Indian restaurant? You can cook them at home and enjoy that lively, spicy taste any time you want. From tandoori chicken to palak paneer, the recipes are relatively easy if you stock your kitchen with some essential ingredients found in Indian cuisine. There's even a recipe for naan so you can learn to make that tasty flatbread from scratch.01of 10Butter Chicken Suguru Narita / Eye Em / Getty Images Butter chicken is one of the top orders at any Indian restaurant in the West and it is delicious. This sultry poultry dish tastes great with kaali daal (black lentils), naan, and a green salad. The daal and naan recipes are below so you can have a full, home-cooked Indian meal tonight. The best part about this recipe is that the only ingredient you may need is curry powder. Besides that, you'll need common items like olive oil, onion, garlic, ginger, butter, and tomato puree.02of 10Tandoori Chicken Joel Addams / Getty Images Next on the list is that famous Indian barbecue chicken recipe. It's hard to find anyone who doesn't fall in love with tandoori chicken. Serve this one over basmati rice tossed with turmeric and add a few slices of fresh onion for an extra kick."
},
{
"docid": "D2047746#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-Chicken-Makhani-and-Chicken-Tikka-Masala\nWhat is the difference between Chicken Makhani and Chicken Tikka Masala?",
"text": "Divjot Singh, Has eaten at the original Moti Mahal Answered Nov 2, 2016The primary difference is that one is Indian and the other is British. Chicken Makhani (which literally translates to Butter Chicken in English) was invented by Kundan Lal of Moti Mahal restaurant in Delhi after the partition, which saw an influx of immigrants from the Pakistan side to the city, as a result of which new recipes emerged. To make sure his Tandoori Chicken (Roasted Chicken) did not go waste, Kundan Lal developed a recipe, wherein he could use his unused Tandoori Chicken in a curry/sauce based recipe. Chicken Makhani has a tomato based gravy, and butter is added plentiful to add richness to the overall taste. Tandoori Chicken is marinated and then semi-cooked, and kept on skewers as shown above. It is put on the Tandoor again just before eating and served piping hot. Kundan Lal used the semi-cooked chicken in his recipe for Chicken Makhani. On the other hand, Chicken Tikka Masala was most likely developed in the UK by a person of Subcontinental origin. Chicken Tikka usually refers to boneless chunks of marinated chicken eventually cooked on a skewer. Masala refers to a generic spice mix, but can also refer to a gravy made using that spice mix."
},
{
"docid": "D112381#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tikka\nChicken tikka",
"text": "\"Chicken tikka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Chicken tikka masala. Chicken tikka Chicken tikka, served in Mumbai Course Starter Place of origin Indian Subcontinent Region or state Punjab region Serving temperature Hot Main ingredients Chicken, yogurt, red chili powder, ginger and garlic paste, lemon juice Cookbook: Chicken tikka Media: Chicken tikka Chicken tikka ( Urdu: چِکن تِکّہ ), is a chicken dish originating in the Punjab region of the Indian Subcontinent; the dish is popular in India and Pakistan. [ 1] It is traditionally small pieces of boneless chicken baked using skewers on a brazier called angeethi after marinating in spices and yogurt —essentially a boneless version of tandoori chicken. [ 2] The word tikka means \"\"bits\"\" or \"\"pieces\"\". It is also a chicken dish served in Punjabi cuisine. The Kashmiri version of the dish, however, is grilled over red-hot coals, and does not always contain boneless pieces. The pieces are brushed with ghee (clarified butter) at intervals to increase its flavour, while being continuously fanned. It is typically eaten with green coriander and tamarind chutney served with onion rings and lemon, or used in preparing a chicken tikka masala. A chicken tikka sizzler is a dish where chicken tikka is served on a heated plate with onions. The dish is also popular in Afghanistan, though the Afghan variant (like many other Persian, Turkish, and Arab dishes) is less spicy compared to the South Asian variants and uses beef and lamb in addition to chicken. ["
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"docid": "D1787279#0",
"title": "http://time.com/4400706/republican-democrat-foods/\nDo You Eat Like a Republican or a Democrat?",
"text": "Politics Do You Eat Like a Republican or a Democrat? By Chris Wilson July 18, 2016In the land of “two Americas,” it turns out Republicans and Democrats don’t even like the same foods. Using exclusive data provided by Grubhub, an online food delivery service that partners with restaurants all over the country, we examined the aggregate ordering patterns of customers across nearly 200 congressional districts. Out of 175 popular items ordered on Grubhub, 75% had significant correlations to the partisanship of those districts. The following quiz tests the politics of your diet by presenting you with 10 choices between pairs of dishes with the strongest political affinities. Tap the image of the dish you would be more likely to order. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANWhich Would You Rather Order? Guacamole Mozzarella stick Slide 10 of 10Which Would You Rather Order? Barbecue chicken pizza Margherita pizza Slide 9 of 10Which Would You Rather Order? Summer roll Egg roll Slide 8 of 10Which Would You Rather Order?"
},
{
"docid": "D2972762#0",
"title": "http://food.ndtv.com/ingredient/mustard-oil-701198\nMustard Oil (सरसà¥à¤ à¤à¤¾ तà¥à¤²)",
"text": "Mustard Oil (सरसों का तेल)Hindi Name: सरसों का तेल Essentially, mustard oil is produced by heating the seeds and carries a distinctive pungent taste. It can either be a vegetable oil, essential oil made by distillation or soybean oil. Black mustard, white mustard and brown Indian mustard seeds can be used to procure the oil. Besides being a cooking oil, it is also used as a massage oil. It is bright yellow in color. It is much used as a cooking oil in Bengali cuisine. The pungent aroma transforms into a sweet flavor on cooking. Is mustard oil better suited for cooking? It has a low saturated fat content thus it is good for the heart. It also detoxify's the human body and prevents fungal growth."
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"docid": "D2752206#0",
"title": "http://www.foodnetwork.com/topics/curry.html\nCurry Recipes",
"text": "Curry Recipes Don't let the idea of homemade curry intimidate you. With these simple recipes from the pros, you'll have aromatic, authentic curry cooking away on your stove in no time. Pinterest Facebook Twitter Email Chicken Tikka Masala This take on a classic curry combines the flavors of garlic, tomato and warm Indian spices. Crazy for Curry Curried Couscous Curried Carrot Soup All Curry Recipes Ideas Showing 1-18 of 264Curry Fried Rice Recipe | Courtesy of Food Network Kitchen10 Reviews Total Time: 10 minutes Chicken Curry Recipe | Courtesy of Martha Stewart1 Review Total Time: 4 hours 45 minutes Tomato-Yogurt Chicken Curry Recipe | Courtesy of Aarti Sequeira5 Reviews Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Green Chicken Curry Recipe | Courtesy of Aarti Sequeira101 Reviews Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes Chicken in Creamy Tomato Curry: Chicken Tikka Masala Recipe | Courtesy of Aarti Sequeira314 Reviews Total Time: 1 hour 25 minutes Chickpea Curry with Rice Recipe | Courtesy of Ree Drummond35 Reviews Total Time: 35 minutes Easy Chicken Curry with Vegetables Recipe | Courtesy of Melissa d'Arabian94 Reviews Total Time: 45 minutes Slow-Cooker Beef Curry Recipe | Courtesy of Food Network Kitchen2 Reviews Total Time: 7 hours 25 minutes Curry Goat Recipe | Courtesy of Cassie Simmonds10 Reviews Total Time: 15 hours 30 minutes Veggies in Yellow Curry Recipe | Courtesy of Giada De Laurentiis32 Reviews Total Time: 40 minutes Shrimp and Vegetable Yellow Curry Recipe | Courtesy of Giada De Laurentiis6 Reviews Total Time: 40 minutes Curried Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches Recipe | Courtesy of Tiffani Thiessen2 Reviews Total Time: 20 minutes Chicken-Lentil Curry Soup Recipe | Courtesy of Food Network Kitchen11 Reviews Total Time: 40 minutes Chicken Curry with Coconut Rice Recipe | Courtesy of Bobby Flay7 Reviews Total Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Jamaican Curry Chicken and Potatoes with Scotch Bonnet Hot Peppers Recipe | Courtesy of Brian Hill12 Reviews Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes Chicken in Creamy Tomato Curry: Chicken Tikka Masala Recipe | Courtesy of Aarti Sequeira56 Reviews Total Time: 50 minutes Chicken Curry Recipe | Courtesy of Palak Patel1 Review Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes Curried Chicken Salad Recipe | Courtesy of Ina Garten171 Reviews Total Time: 1 hour Previous 1 2 3 … 15 Next"
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"docid": "D2249866#0",
"title": "http://www.tasty-indian-recipes.com/chicken-recipes/shahi-chicken-korma-recipe/\nShahi Chicken Korma Recipe",
"text": "Chicken Recipes Mughlai Recipes Shahi Chicken Korma Recipe Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Shahi Chicken Korma is a rich Indian chicken dish made with the flavorsome of korma based ingredients. Chicken is simply cooked in the delicious paste of cottage cheese, spices and nuts. It is treated as one of the best Mughlai main course dish. Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 25 minutes Servings: 4Ingredients:500 gms chicken1 cup paneer grated2 onions thinly chopped2 tsp garlic paste1 inch ginger paste4-5 green chillies chopped1/2 tsp red chilli powder1/2 tsp turmeric powder2 tsp coriander powder2 tbsp korma masala powder2 tbsp butter1 tbsp cashew nuts and almonds paste1 tsp lemon juice Salt to taste How to make Shahi Chicken Korma: Clean the chicken and chop into thin pieces, apply salt and keep aside. Melt the butter in a pan. Add thinly chopped onion, ginger, garlic and green chillies. Saute until onion translucent. Allow to cool. Blend the onion mixture and make a smooth paste. Heat the same pan and add onion paste."
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"docid": "D3360856#0",
"title": "http://www.desiblitz.com/content/best-wines-for-indian-cuisine\nBest Wines for Indian Cuisine",
"text": "\"Best Wines for Indian Cuisine Choosing the right wine to suit Indian and South Asian cuisine can make a real difference to the enjoyment of the meal. We review the popular wines being paired with Indian dining. By Amit Malhotra Share Tweet+1Email Whats App Shares 51Wines of a tannic nature are not a good choice Finding the right wine to drink with Indian and South Asian cuisine can be an interesting affair. Most people would think that red wine is most suited due to its old time pairing with meat, and it being cooked in spices. But with a major aspect of Indian food being vegetarian, it’s important not to forget the non-meat dishes when matching wine to suit. Although wine drinking is not a typical activity at the dinner table in an Indian home. The wine market in India has begun to grow over the last ten years. It has now become something enjoyed by the newer generation of Indians. The growth of domestic wine companies in India has certainly given a reply to the demand. Domestic wine companies also dominate wine volume sales and have expanded the Indian wine consumer base with low cost wines."
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"docid": "D2858618#0",
"title": "http://www.curryhouse.co.uk/glossary/curries.html\n.",
"text": "\"home free recipes cookbook FAQ glossary news & reports links contact Glossary of Indian Restaurant Curriesbalti Balti is more a style of cooking than one particular curry. The word balti can be translated as \"\"bucket\"\" (i.e. a cooking pan) and some say the style of cooking is indigenous to an area of northern Pakistan known as Baltistan. A balti pan is basically a karahi which has the shape of a Chinese wok but with 2 small round handles on either side of the pan instead of one long handle. In specialist \"\"Balti Houses\"\" the balti is a meal in itself which contains both meat and vegetables and is eaten straight from the karahi using curled up pieces of nan bread. In standard Indian restaurants the balti is more of a stir-fried curry containing plenty of fried green peppers and fresh coriander ( cilantro). Medium hot.bhuna Bhuna is first and foremost a cooking process where spices are gently fried in plenty of oil to bring out their flavour. The dish \"\"bhuna\"\" is an extension of that process where meat is added to the spices and then cooked in its own juices which results in deep strong flavours but very little sauce. The restaurant bhuna is a well spiced curry with a thick sauce. It is often garnished with fried green peppers ( bell peppers) and shredded onions. Usually medium hot although I have had some pretty hot ones in my time.biryani Biryani is not a curry at all but the curry connection comes from the mixed vegetable curry with which it is served in most Indian restaurants."
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"docid": "D71416#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman\nSuperman",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the superhero. For other uses, see Superman (disambiguation). Superman Art by Alex Ross Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Action Comics #1 (cover date June 1938 / release date May 1938) [1]Created by Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster In-story information Alter ego Kal-El (birth name) Clark Kent (adopted name)Species Kryptonian Place of origin Krypton Team affiliations Justice League Legion of Super-Heroes Partnerships Supergirl Superboy (Kon-El)Superdog (Krypto)Power Girl Batman Wonder Woman Abilities Superhuman strength, speed, durability, and longevity Flight Heat vision Freezing breath Extrasensory powers, including X-ray vision Superman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, high school students living in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1933. They sold Superman to Detective Comics, the future DC Comics, in 1938. Superman debuted in Action Comics #1 ( cover-dated June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, newspaper strips, television programs, films, and video games. With this success, Superman helped to create the superhero archetype and establish its primacy within the American comic book. [ 2] The character is also referred to by such epithets as the Big Blue Boy Scout, the Man of Steel, the Man of Tomorrow, the Last Son of Krypton, and the Greatest Hero of All Time. [ 3]The origin story of Superman relates that he was born Kal-El on the planet Krypton, before being rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El, moments before Krypton's destruction. Discovered and adopted by a farm couple from Kansas, the child is raised as Clark Kent and imbued with a strong moral compass."
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"docid": "D63101#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman\nBatman",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the fictional character. For other uses, see Batman (disambiguation). Batman Art by Mikel Janín Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Detective Comics #27 (cover date May 1939 / release date March 1939)Created by Bob Kane Bill Finger [1]In-story information Alter ego Bruce Wayne Team affiliations Batman Family Justice League Outsiders Batmen of All Nations Batman Incorporated Partnerships Robin (various)James Gordon Superman Wonder Woman Catwoman Batgirl (various)Notable aliases Matches Malone [2]Lefty Knox [3]Abilities Genius -level intellect Peak human physical condition Skilled martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant Expert detective Utilizes high-tech equipment and weapons Batman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, [4] [5] and first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (1939). Originally named the \"\"Bat-Man\"\", the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World's Greatest Detective. [ 6]Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy American playboy, philanthropist, and owner of Wayne Enterprises. After witnessing the murder of his parents Dr. Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne as a child, he swore vengeance against criminals, an oath tempered by a sense of justice. Bruce Wayne trains himself physically and intellectually and crafts a bat-inspired persona to fight crime. [ 7]Batman operates in the fictional Gotham City with assistance from various supporting characters, including his butler Alfred, police commissioner Gordon, and vigilante allies such as Robin. Unlike most superheroes, Batman does not possess any superpowers; rather, he relies on his genius intellect, physical prowess, martial arts abilities, detective skills, science and technology, vast wealth, intimidation, and indomitable will."
},
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"docid": "D2902426#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_(comics)\nSuperman",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Superman (comics))navigation search This article is about the superhero. For other uses, see Superman (disambiguation). Superman Art by Alex Ross Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Action Comics #1 (cover date June 1938 / release date May 1938) [1]Created by Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster In-story information Alter ego Kal-El (birth name) Clark Kent (adopted name)Species Kryptonian Place of origin Krypton Team affiliations Justice League Legion of Super-Heroes Partnerships Supergirl Superboy (Kon-El)Superdog (Krypto)Power Girl Batman Wonder Woman Abilities Superhuman strength, speed, durability, and longevity Flight Heat vision Freezing breath Extrasensory powers, including X-ray vision Superman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, high school students living in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1933. They sold Superman to Detective Comics, the future DC Comics, in 1938. Superman debuted in Action Comics #1 ( cover-dated June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, newspaper strips, television programs, films, and video games. With this success, Superman helped to create the superhero archetype and establish its primacy within the American comic book. [ 2] The character is also referred to by such epithets as the Big Blue Boy Scout, the Man of Steel, the Man of Tomorrow, the Last Son of Krypton, and the Greatest Hero of All Time. [ 3]The origin story of Superman relates that he was born Kal-El on the planet Krypton, before being rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El, moments before Krypton's destruction. Discovered and adopted by a farm couple from Kansas, the child is raised as Clark Kent and imbued with a strong moral compass."
},
{
"docid": "D1981738#0",
"title": "https://moviepilot.com/posts/4001562\nHow Superman Will Come Back From The Dead In 'Justice League'",
"text": "\"#Superman How Superman Will Come Back From The Dead In 'Justice League'July 24, 2017 at 08:30AMThe Justice League movie comes out in 2017By Barry Allen, writer at Creators.co I never use my real name on the internet Perhaps one of the most controversial scenes in Batman v Superman was the death of Superman. It seems a bit crazy to kill him off right before the Justice League movies, but according to Zach Snyder this was done so that Batman could be the one to bring the Justice League together. It was also done so that Superman could better relate to mankind by having a greater understanding of mortality. Your Big Guide To DC's 'Justice League' Movie: News, Rumors, Spoilers, Trailers & All You Need To Know It is a very risky move for sure. Obviously killing off important characters in a movie or TV show almost always makes for a strong plot twist. The problem is that bringing them back to life almost never works out well because it weakens the credibility of the story. If one character can be resurrected, then why can't other characters that died come back to life? Needless to say, if you are going to kill off a character that isn't going to stay dead, you better have a solid plan to bring them back. Fortunately, it does appear that Zach Snyder has thought this through. In an interview with Collider Videos, Snyder suggested that the manner in which Superman is brought back occurred during his death — but was hidden from the audience. \"\""
},
{
"docid": "D1874635#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Who-is-the-best-superhero\nWho is the best superhero?",
"text": "\"DC Comics Superheroes DC Comics Vs. Marvel Comics Marvel Superheroes and Villains DC Comics Superheroes Marvel Comics Best of XWho is the best superhero?51 Answers Omanshu Thapliyal, \"\"Everything is preordained; even my responses to these questions\"\" -Dr. Manhattan Updated Sep 14, 2014 · Upvoted by Deepak Mehta, has read over 2000 Marvel comics (yes, I keep track) · Author has 598 answers and 1.8m answer views Originally Answered: Who is the best superhero amongst the various superhero universes including DC, Marvel, etc? a) Superman b) Batman c) Spiderman d) Iron Man e) Thor f) Captain America g) Hulk h) Hawkeye i) Black Widow j) Wonder Woman k) Others I decided to write for this A2A 4 hours ago and since then have been trying to come up with a possible way to find the \"\"best\"\" superhero. Frankly, it is beyond my ken and I will simply present my views on some of them and try to conduct as much a holistic comparison as possible. Further, the vagueness of the question makes it all the more difficult to answer, although I have tried my best. Thanks for the A2A!All scores are on a scale to 10These are personal views and the actual comics might not endorse them The answer is not an exhaustive list, but I have tried to be as thorough as possible and to include most of the popular superheros (I'll try to edit if possible). All average scores have been indicated in the beginning of each section and arranged in a decreasing order from \"\"best\"\" to \"\"better\"\" to \"\"good\"\" and so on Superman: 9/10Abilities & Strengths: 10Extraordinary superpowers, super speed, super strength, laser beams shooting from the eyes, super stamina, x-ray vision, infra red vision, freezing breath, flight; you name it and this guy has it. Combat Skills: 8Despite the physical prowess and abilities, nearly all close combats involving Superman are monotonous punch-punch, bam-bam routines with little or no technicalities. The villain always gets knocked out!Intelligence: 9The \"\"highly intelligent\"\" Superman is always the first one to fall against a manipulative supervillain."
},
{
"docid": "D1884765#0",
"title": "http://www.history.com/news/8-things-you-may-not-know-about-superman\n8 Things You May Not Know About Superman",
"text": "History Stories8 Things You May Not Know About Superman History Stories8 Things You May Not Know About Superman By Jesse Greenspan// January 16, 20141929 Superman Sunday comic strip. Print Cite Blessed with X-ray vision, herculean strength and the ability to leap tall buildings in a single bound, Superman has been a pop culture icon since April 1938, when he first appeared in Action Comics #1. A daily newspaper comic strip came next, debuting on January 16, 1939, with a retelling of the character’s origin on the doomed planet Krypton. Since then, Superman has appeared in innumerable comic books, TV shows, movies, radio serials, video games, novels and even a Broadway musical. Below, explore eight facts about the Man of Steel that only the most hard-core comic book fans would know.1. Superman’s creators first envisioned him as a villain. Recent high school graduate Jerry Siegel self-published a story in January 1933 called “The Reign of the Superman,” featuring a mad scientist who plucks a vagrant from a bread line and gives him telepathic capabilities. This so-called Superman, intoxicated by power, then kills the mad scientist and begins taking over the world until the enchantment wears off and he once again becomes a nobody. Soon after, Siegel and his friend Joe Shuster, who illustrated the piece, revamped Superman as a good guy with an alien backstory, a secret identity and a cape, among other features that would come to define him. For several years, Siegel and Shuster unsuccessfully pitched their comic strip idea to newspaper syndicates."
},
{
"docid": "D930690#0",
"title": "http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2013/04/02/superman-and-batman-best-friendsand-brothers\n.",
"text": "If you visited either DCComics.com or Vertigo Comics.com yesterday, you likely saw our slides suggesting that Alfred E. Neuman was joining the DCU as our newest Robin or teasing a new spinoff series called Canadian Vampire—co-written by Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire. They were, of course, a joke, and anyone who clicked on either of the slides was taken to a page revealing the gags. Unsurprisingly, many of you called these as jokes before you clicked on the link. But how many of you caught our other April Fool’s Day prank? In addition to the fake projects, we posted a link to “newly updated” profile pages for Batman and Superman, and if you read any of them, you may have noticed a shocking connection between Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent…and their mothers. Here are the profiles, if you didn’t catch them yesterday: BATMANDark Knight. Caped Crusader. World’s Greatest Detective. Whatever you know him as, wherever you know him from—the blockbuster movies, TV shows, video games, cartoons, or millions of comics—Batman is proof you don’t need superpowers to be a superhero… and the poster boy for what a bad childhood can do to you. Millionaire Bruce Wayne was just a kid when he watched his parents get gunned down during a mugging in Gotham City."
},
{
"docid": "D1791551#0",
"title": "http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/avengers-age-of-ultron-2015\nAvengers: Age of Ultron",
"text": "\"Avengers: Age of Ultron| Matt Zoller Seitz April 28, 2015 | 224Print Page Tweet At one point in \"\"Avengers: Age of Ultron,\"\" the hammer-swinging superhero Thor ( Chris Hemsworth) tells the android villain Ultron ( James Spader) that “there’s no need to break anything.” “ Clearly you’ve never made an omelet,” Ultron replies. It's nice when a movie hands you a metaphor like that. The second “Avengers” is a gigantic omelet combining everything in writer-director Joss Whedon's refrigerator, pantry and spice rack, and dozens of eggs are broken in its creation. This film about a team of good guys battling a brilliant, genocidal robot is bigger, louder and more disjointed than the first \"\"Avengers”—which, like this new installment, was a crescendo picture, meant to merge strands from solo superhero movies within the Marvel Universe. But it’s also got more personality—specifically Whedon’s—than any other film in the now seven-year-old franchise. And in its growing pains you can see a future in which these corporate movies might indeed be art, or at least unique expressions, rather than monotonous quarterly displays of things crashing into other things, with splashes of personality designed to fool people into thinking they're not just widgets stamped out in Marvel's hit factory. Advertisement You shouldn’t go into it expecting a smooth ride, and you should know that there are basic ways in which it's not up to snuff. There's too much over-edited \"\"coverage\"\" by multiple cameras, as opposed to true direction with purpose and flair. ( Marvel farms out the planning of its action scenes to second unit crews and special effects artists long before the actors arrive on set, which might account for the choppy, incoherent, “just get it done” feeling of some early showdowns.)"
},
{
"docid": "D1457173#0",
"title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/10090880/Man-and-Superman-how-the-Man-of-Steel-became-myth.html\nMan and Superman: how the Man of Steel became myth",
"text": "\"Man and Superman: how the Man of Steel became myth From religious figure to war hero, Superman means many things to many people. As a new Man of Steel film takes flight, Tim Martin explains why the 75-year-old super-hero remains unbeatable. Superman's debut in Action Comics #1, from 1938, and Henry Cavill in Man of Steel Photo: DC/Warner Bros By Tim Martin8:00AM BST 09 Jun 2013Of all the super-heroes, it seems most fitting that Superman should have revealed himself in a dream, zooming through his creator’s head in a single night of frantic inspiration. “ I am lying in bed when suddenly it hits me,” wrote his creator Jerry Siegel years later, dramatising the oft-told story in the breathless style of a comics caption. “ I conceive a character like Samson, Hercules and all the strong men I ever heard tell of rolled into one. Only more so. ”The result, first seen 75 years ago this month brandishing a car above his head on the cover of Action Comics #1, was different only in degree from the bodystockinged blue streak who shortly returns to our screens in Zack Snyder’s film Man of Steel. Siegel and Shuster’s Superman was a comparatively earthbound creature whose powers extended to leaping 600 feet, running “faster than a streamline train” and deflecting damage from anything smaller than a “bursting shell” -- all attributes that speak volumes about the time and the conditions in which he was born. Borrowing liberally from the pulp heroes Doc Savage, John Carter and the genetically-engineered strongman Hugo Danner, the first Man of Steel was a wish-fulfilment dream of human power in an age of overwhelming machinery and armament. Time would transform him into the beneficent alien demigod familiar to modern audiences, but by then the concept of Superman was already hovering, impregnable, in the Platonic realm of ideas."
},
{
"docid": "D3505897#0",
"title": "http://www.ign.com/articles/2006/06/20/top-10-superman-songs\nTop 10 Superman Songs",
"text": "\"Superman Returns/ 20 Jun 2006Top 10 Superman Songs Share. Our favorite tracks as inspired by the Man of Steel. By Spence D. The allure of Superman has been strong amongst the pop cultural elite. How else to explain the references to the Man of Steel throughout pop music history? Bands have splashed into the pop culture consciousness with albums titled Pocketful of Kryptonite and songs simply titled \"\"Superman.\"\" The whole concept of truth, justice, and the American way as espoused by Clark Kent/Kal-El over the years seems to strike a resonant chord with the vast multitude. Which is exactly why we've chosen to hi-lite some of the more killer pop songs that have been crafted over the years with a decidedly Superman slant. Naturally, we've taken some liberties with the songs, since some may only make veiled references about the man in the red, blue, and yellow leotards, but all of them at the very least mention the name Superman in some shape, way or form. Top 10 Superman Songs10. \"\" Superman\"\" - Eminem (from The Eminem Show) In typical Slim Shady fashion Mr. Mathers delivers a song that works on many levels."
},
{
"docid": "D2445345#0",
"title": "http://screenrant.com/tag/batman-v-superman/\nBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)",
"text": "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)Rating PG-13Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasyrelease date March 25, 2016Director Zack Snyder Written by Chris Terrio, David S. Goyer Cast Amy Adams, Ben Affleck, Diane Lane, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, Holly Hunter,Jason Momoa,Jeremy Irons,Jesse Eisenberg,Laurence Fishburne,Ray Fisher Synopsis In the followup to Man of Steel, Henry Cavill returns as Clark Kent/Kal-El after the events of the Kryptonian attack on Metropolis that marked the beginning of his journey as Superman. Ben Affleck’s “tired, weary, and seasoned” Bruce Wayne suits up as Batman to hold Superman accountable, along the way forming the epic partnership that will one day be the foundation of the Justice League. As the second installment of the growing DCEU, Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice is also the foundation of the Justice league, which will soon be featured in another movie. Actor Henry Cavill reprises his role as Superman, also known as Clark Kent and Kal-El. Actor Ben Affleck takes on the Batman suit to play Batman and Bruce Wayne. Actress Gal Gadot also makes her first appearance as Wonder Woman and her alter ego Diana Prince. Director Zach Snyder heads the production of the movie along with writers Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer. Also included in the cast are actresses Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Holly Hunter as Senator Finch and Tao Okamoto as Mercy Graves. Actors also include Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, Scott Mc Nairy as Wallace Keefe, Callan Mulvey as Anatoli Knyazev and Robin Atkin Downes as Doomsday. It was originally announced in June 2013 that a sequel to Man of Steel will be made with a possible 2015 release."
},
{
"docid": "D1981736#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_in_film\nSuperman in film",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The fictional character Superman, an American comic book superhero in DC Comics publications, has appeared in movies almost since his inception. He debuted in cinemas in a series of animated shorts beginning in 1941, and then starred in two movie serials in 1948 and 1950. An independent studio, Lippert Pictures, released the first Superman feature film, Superman and the Mole Men, starring George Reeves, in 1951. Ilya and Alexander Salkind and Pierre Spengler purchased the Superman film rights in 1974. After numerous scripts, Richard Donner was hired to direct the film, filming Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980) simultaneously. Donner had already shot eighty percent of Superman II with Christopher Reeve before it was decided to finish shooting the first film. The Salkinds fired Donner after Superman ' s release and commissioned Richard Lester as the director to finish Superman II. Lester also returned for Superman III (1983), and the Salkinds further produced the 1984 spin-off Supergirl before selling the rights to Cannon Films, resulting in the poorly reviewed Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987). Ilya Salkind commissioned a fifth Superman script before Warner Bros. acquired the rights entirely in 1993. Over the course of eleven years, Warner Bros. would develop and then cancel Tim Burton 's Superman Lives, which would have starred Nicolas Cage, Wolfgang Petersen 's Batman vs. Superman, and the J. J. Abrams scripted Superman: Flyby, which went between directors Joseph \"\"Mc G\"\" Nichols and Brett Ratner."
},
{
"docid": "D1519531#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Kent\nClark Kent",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Clark Kent (disambiguation). Clark Kent Clark Kent in Superman: Peace on Earth #1 (November 1998). Art by Alex Ross. Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Action Comics #1 (June 1938)Created by Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster In-story information Alter ego Kal-El Superman Species Kryptonian Place of origin Krypton Team affiliations Daily Planet Justice League Partnerships Lois Lane Jimmy Olsen Notable aliases Superman, Superboy Clark Joseph Kent is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, he debuted in Action Comics #1 (June 1938) and serves as the civilian and secret identity of the superhero Superman. Over the decades there has been considerable debate as to which personality the character identifies with most. From his first introduction in 1938 to the mid-1980s, \"\"Clark Kent\"\" was seen mostly as a disguise for Superman, enabling him to mix with ordinary people. This was the view in most comics and other media such as movie serials and TV (e.g., in Atom Man vs. Superman starring Kirk Alyn and The Adventures of Superman starring George Reeves) and radio. In 1986, during John Byrne 's revamping of the character, Clark Kent became more emphasized. Different takes persist in the present, with the character typically depicted as being clumsy and mild-mannered."
},
{
"docid": "D2555364#0",
"title": "http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/WonderWoman.html\nThe Religious Affiliation of Comic Book CharacterWonder Woman",
"text": "\"< Return to Religious Affiliation of Comics Book Characters< Return to Famous Greco-Roman classical religionists ABOVE: Wonder Woman, from back cover of Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Guide to the Amazon Princess The Religious Affiliation of Comic Book Character Wonder Woman The religious affiliation of Wonder Woman, also known as Princess Diana, can be classified as Greco-Roman classical religion. Since this influential comic book super hero character was first created by polygamist feminist psychologist William Moulton Marston in 1941, Wonder Woman's origins and continuing storylines have been tied intricately to Greco-Roman mythology. The ancient Greek and Roman pantheon consisting of Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Athena, etc. have always been rendered as explicitly real in Wonder Woman's universe. This pantheon is also known as the Olympians, or the gods of Olympus, named after Mount Olympus, the mountain in Greece which was until recently their home. The Amazon civilization into which Wonder Woman was born (or sculpted, technically) was created by these Greek gods, and Wonder Woman's powers derive from them. The Amazons of lived on the island of Themyscira, which was, until recently in DC Comics continuity, located in the Atlantic Ocean. Wonder Woman could be said to be a \"\"pagan\"\" in the word's contemporary religious sense, although this does not appear to be a word she regularly applies to herself. Religious ritual and worship of the Greek gods is explicitly a part of the Amazon culture where Princess Diana was raised. While in her native Themyscira, Diana daily went to the Olympian temple and gave thanks before statues of the Olympian gods."
},
{
"docid": "D418953#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_v_Superman:_Dawn_of_Justice\nBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Dawn of Justice\"\" redirects here. For the Colombian film \"\"Dawn of Justice\"\", see Garras de oro. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Theatrical release poster Directed by Zack Snyder Produced by Charles Roven Deborah Snyder Written by Chris Terrio David S. Goyer Based on Characters from DC Comics Starring Ben Affleck Henry Cavill Amy Adams Jesse Eisenberg Diane Lane Laurence Fishburne Jeremy Irons Holly Hunter Gal Gadot Music by Hans Zimmer Junkie XLCinematography Larry Fong Edited by David Brenner Production companies Rat Pac-Dune Entertainment DC Entertainment Atlas Entertainment Cruel and Unusual Films Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date March 19, 2016 ( Auditorio Nacional)March 25, 2016 (United States)Running time 151 minutes [1]Country United States Language English Budget$300 million (gross) [2]$250 million (net) [3] [4]Box office $873.6 million [1]Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a 2016 American superhero film featuring the DC Comics characters Batman and Superman. Directed by Zack Snyder, it is the second installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), following 2013's Man of Steel. It was written by Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, and Gal Gadot. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the first live-action film to feature Batman and Superman together, as well as the first live-action cinematic portrayal of Wonder Woman. In the film, criminal mastermind Lex Luthor (Eisenberg) manipulates Batman (Affleck) into a preemptive battle with Superman (Cavill), whom Luthor is obsessed with defeating. The film was announced at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con after the release of Man of Steel. Snyder stated that the film would take inspiration from the Batman comic book series The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller, but clarified that it would follow an original premise. The incarnation of Batman in the film is different from the character's previous portrayal in The Dark Knight Trilogy, serving as a cinematic reboot of the character."
},
{
"docid": "D1455112#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Steel_%28film%29\nMan of Steel (film)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Man of Steel Theatrical release poster Directed by Zack Snyder Produced by Charles Roven Christopher Nolan Emma Thomas Deborah Snyder Screenplay by David S. Goyer Story by David S. Goyer Christopher Nolan Based on Superman by Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster Starring Henry Cavill Amy Adams Michael Shannon Kevin Costner Diane Lane Laurence Fishburne Antje Traue Ayelet Zurer Christopher Meloni Russell Crowe Music by Hans Zimmer Cinematography Amir Mokri Edited by David Brenner Production companies Legendary Pictures DC Entertainment Syncopy Cruel and Unusual Films Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date June 10, 2013 ( Alice Tully Hall)June 14, 2013 (UK and US)Running time 143 minutes [1]Country United Kingdom [2]United States [2]Language English Budget $225 million [3]Box office $668.1 million [3]Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is a British-American venture [2] produced by Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, Syncopy Inc., and Cruel and Unusual Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). [ 4] The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by David S. Goyer, and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, and Russell Crowe. Man of Steel is a reboot of the Superman film series that retells the character's origin story. In the film, Clark Kent learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman, but finds himself having to prevent General Zod from destroying humanity. Development began in 2008, when Warner Bros. took pitches from comic book writers, screenwriters, and directors, opting to reboot the franchise. In 2009, a court ruling resulted in Jerry Siegel 's family recapturing the rights to Superman's origins and Siegel's copyright. The decision stated that Warner Bros. did not owe the families additional royalties from previous films, but if they did not begin production on a Superman film by 2011, then the Shuster and Siegel estates would be able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced film. Producer Christopher Nolan pitched Goyer's idea after story discussion on The Dark Knight Rises, and Snyder was hired as the film's director in October 2010."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bizarro_Jerry\nThe Bizarro Jerry",
"text": "\"The Bizarro Jerry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\" The Bizarro Jerry \"\"Seinfeld episode Episode no. Season 8 Episode 3Directed by Andy Ackerman Written by David Mandel Production code 803Original air date October 3, 1996Guest appearance (s)Kristin Bauer as Gillian Tim De Kay as Kevin Kyle T. Heffner as Gene Pat Kilbane as Feldman Mark S. Larson as Vargus Justina Vail as Amanda J. Patrick Mc Cormack as Leland Harry S. Murphy as Office Manager Dana Patrick as Model #1Shireen Crutchfield as Model #2Robin Nance as Model #3James Lesure as Office Worker Jason Beck as Bouncer Episode chronology← Previous \"\" The Soul Mate \"\" Next → \"\" The Little Kicks \"\"List of Seinfeld episodes\"\" The Bizarro Jerry \"\" is the 137th episode of the American television sitcom Seinfeld. This was the third episode for the eighth season. It was originally broadcast on the NBC network on October 3, 1996. The title and plot extensively reference the Bizarro (the polar opposite of Superman) and Bizarro-Earth concepts that originally appeared in various comic books published by DC Comics. This episode is famous for introducing the phrase \"\" man-hands \"\". David Mandel wrote the episode in response to his then girlfriend Rebecca ending their long-distance relationship. Rebecca, now wife of Mandel, was self-conscious about what she calls her \"\"farm-hands\"\". According to Mandel, writing a Seinfeld episode (and this one in particular) \"\"it’s the modern equivalent of a Shakespeare sonnet ”. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Cast1.1 Others2 Plot3 Cultural references3.1 Bizarro counterparts3.2 Superman reference4 Critical reception5 Trivia6 References7 External links Cast [ edit]Jerry Seinfeld – Jerry Seinfeld Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Elaine Benes Michael Richards – Cosmo Kramer Jason Alexander – George Costanza Tim De Kay – Kevin / Bizarro Jerry Kristin Bauer – Gillian Pat Kilbane – Feldman / Bizarro Kramer Kyle T. Heffner – Gene / Bizarro George (credited as Kyle T. Heener)Mark S. Larson – Vargus / Bizarro Newman Justina Vail – Amanda J. Patrick Mc Cormack – Leland Others [ edit]Harry S. Murphy – Office Manager Dana Patrick – Model #1Shireen Crutchfield – Model #2Robin Nance – Model #3James Lesure – Office Worker Jason Beck – Bouncer Peggy Lane – Waitress (scenes deleted)Eric Brenner – Butcher (uncredited)Ruth Cohen – Ruthie Cohen (uncredited)James Rekart – The Man-Hands (uncredited)Plot [ edit]Elaine breaks up with her boyfriend Kevin (from \"\" The Soul Mate \"\"), but they decide to \"\"just be friends.\"\""
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"docid": "D302843#0",
"title": "http://www.metropolisplus.com/Superman/\n.",
"text": "\"Superman's Symbol. Pop Art. An Icon. The Original. An unique piece of Americana. Superman's \"\"S\"\" emblem is all of these things and more. As it is, Action Comics #1 is the \"\"Big Bang\"\" of Super-Heroes. There is no \"\"super\"\" in \"\"hero\"\" before \"\"Super\"\"man, after all. And if the Super-Hero is the modern \"\"mythology\"\" in our culture, then Superman began a tradition that is steeped in historic iconography. As Dan Brown's Robert Langdon would likely point out, symbols have power, and when Superman, the first and most successful Super-Hero in history, sported a Symbol on his chest, pretty much every superhero after that did, too (Batman, the Flash, Green Lantern, etc.)."
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"title": "http://superman.wikia.com/wiki/Supergirl\nSupergirl",
"text": "\"Supergirl Debut Action Comics #252 (May 1959)Created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino Portrayed by see In other media Statistics AKA Kara Zor-El, Linda Lee Danvers, Linda Lang, Kara Danvers Classification Kryptonian Affiliation Justice League, Team Superman, Legion of Super-Heroes, Teen Titans, Red Lanterns, Department of Extranormal Operations Relatives Superman (baby cousin), Alura In-Ze (mother), Zor-El (father), Jor-El (uncle, deceased), Lara Lor-Van (aunt, deceased), Jonathan Kent (adoptive uncle, deceased), Martha Kent (adoptive aunt), Kon-El /Conner Kent (aka Superboy, half-cousin) Christopher Kent (adoptive cousin), Jonathan Samuel Kent (second cousin)Abilities Kryptonian Powers For other uses, see Supergirl (disambiguation)Supergirl is the superhero name of Kara Zor-El, cousin to Superman. She was created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino in 1959, and she first appeared in Action Comics, in whose first issue Superman himself was introduced. The character first appeared in comic books and later appeared children's cartoon animation, film, television and video games. Contents [ show]Biography Born and raised in the Kryptonian population of Argo City, Kara Zor-El was sent by her parents Zor-El and Alura In-Ze (married name Zor-El) to Earth to save her life and meet her cousin Kal-El (in modern versions to look after him). As a teenager an and immigrant, Kara has to learn to fit in a completely different culture while she copes with their family's loss and tries to become a hero. Supergirl's birthday is September 22 nd . For detailed biographies by continuity, see: Supergirl's Biography (Post-Flashpoint) - Supergirl's biography from the post-Flashpoint universe (marketed as the New 52)Supergirl's Biography (Modern Age) - Supergirl's history from her return to the main continuity in 2003 to Flashpoint Supergirl's Biography (Pre-Crisis) - Supergirl's history from 1959 to Crisis on Infinite Earths Creation After positive fan reaction to Supergirl, the first recurring and most familiar version of Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, debuted in 1959. Kara Zor-El first appeared in Action Comics #252 (May 1959) written by Otto Binder, who had also created Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel's sister and female spin-off. Like Supergirl, Mary Marvel was a teenaged, female version of an adult male superhero, wearing a costume that was identical to the older character other than substituting a short skirt for tight trousers. Otto Binder also created Miss America, a superhero who shared little other than the name with her sometimes co-star Captain America."
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"title": "http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Wonder-Woman-Have-Powers-Batman-V-Superman-Dawn-Justice-70440.html\nWonder Woman Will Have These Powers In Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice",
"text": "\"news Wonder Woman Will Have These Powers In Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice You're using an ad blocker. To view this video, please disable your ad blocker for our site. Select your browser plugin to view instructions: Ad Block Adblock Plus By Nick Romano 3 years ago DC Comics beat Marvel to the punch in announcing its first solo female-driven superhero film with Wonder Woman. Israeli model-turned-actress Gal Gadot landed the role of a lifetime in bringing this comic book heroine to the big screen for the first time, and she’ll be popping up alongside Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Will she be able to stand to-to-toe with her male cohorts? If this latest description of her abilities are any indication, she’s way more badass than these guys. Gadot recently spoke with an Israeli publication, Ynetnews. Understandably, the translation is a bit rough, but one strappy member of the Super Hero Hype Forum did the dirty work for us. ( You can read part one HERE and part two HERE .) Among her talking points was a rundown of Diana Prince’s superpowers."
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"docid": "D2212277#0",
"title": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aROCdlJorCc\nSuperman vs. Thor, Who Would Win?",
"text": "Superman vs. Thor, Who Would Win? Slang Strong Subscribe 1KAdd to Share More446,100 views2,6191,550Published on Feb 24, 2013This is the video version of Slang Strong.com's Who Would Win? Superman vs. Thor. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Check out www.slangstrong.com Show more Loading... Autoplay Up next Superman VS Thor | Who Wins? Dan Co201,759 views8:52Superman VS Thor: Epic Battle!Variant Comics601,873 views7:41Thor VS Green Lantern | Who Wins? Dan Co86,588 views9:35Grudge Match 20: Superman vs Thor Perfect Mayhem82190,102 views11:08Superman vs Thor Tom Fremgen1,977,153 views2:26Thor Vs Superman - Comic Clash S1E5 - Season Finale Comic Book Cast2105,176 views12:45Superman VS Silver Surfer | Who Wins? Dan Co327,155 views6:53Film Theory: Is Thor STRONGER Than The Hulk? ( Thor: Ragnarok)The Film Theorists3,750,745 views12:2910 Superhero Characters Who've Lifted Thor's Hammer CBR7,234,038 views12:07SUPERMAN vs THOR - Super Power Beat Down (Episode 7)batinthesun13,331,491 views9:3110 Heroes Who Can Beat Doomsday Dan Co1,146,180 views10:09Thor VS Shazam | Who Wins? Dan Co102,474 views4:23Superman vs Thor, Loki schemedbzmangalover theorybuster768,891 views8:58Superman VS Flash | Who Wins?"
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"docid": "D76532#0",
"title": "http://celebmeasurement.com/nicki-minaj-measurements-bra-size-bust-waist-hips/\nNicki Minaj Measurements Bra Size, Bust, Waist, Hips",
"text": "Nicki Minaj Measurements Bra Size, Bust, Waist, Hips AJ | October 1, 2014 | Singer | No Comments Nicki Minaj is one of famous singers who has a really big hips and hot body shape. Her body measurement (bra size, bust, waist, hips) is actually 34C-26-45. By seeing the shape of her body, she has a bigger lower body. It is called pear body shape. Talking about plastic surgery modification project, she possibly did plastic surgery to enhance the shape of her body. The most obvious things which were modified are her boobs and her butt. According to some medias,even though she denied the plastic surgery rumors, but many people believe that she got implants on her butt and her breast. The breast turned bigger and rounder, while her 45 butt size is extremely obvious as the result of knife. Is she sexy? Actually yes, sh is a really hot singer, she might be more popular as a sexy and hot lady rather than as singer."
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"title": "http://surgeryvip.com/nicki-minaj-bra-size/\nNicki Minaj Bra Size",
"text": "Home Actress Nicki Minaj Bra Size Actress bra size Breast Augmentation Breast Enhancement breast implants Rapper Singer Nicki Minaj Bra Size By Anne Brennan - May 19, 2015 16350 1SHARE Facebook Twitter Nicki Minaj Bra Size – Before and After Photos Nicki Minaj Biography She was born as Onika Tanya Maraj on the 8th of December 1982 in Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago. She is an extremely successful rapper and songwriter. Her career began when she was brought into the limelight after she released three mix tapes. In 2009, she signed a recording deal with the Young Money Entertainment recording company. Her upbringing was tumultuous and difficult. As the daughter of Robert and Carol Maraj, her homelife was unpredictable. Her father worked as a financial executive but was an alcoholic and a drug addict. He attempted to murder her mother by setting their house on fire, leading Nicki to being raised under her grandmother’s care. She has stated that she practiced self discipline since her upbringing lacked discipline. “I can’t see myself without pink lipstick."
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"docid": "D155761#0",
"title": "https://tiphow.net/tag/nicki-minaj-baby-daddy-name\n.",
"text": "\"nicki minaj baby daddy name Nicki Minaj Called Meek Mill Her \"\"Baby Father,\"\" Everyone Flipped Out Aug 10, 2015 ... Nicki Minaj sparked pregnancy speculation when she introduced boyfriend Meek Mill as her \"\" baby father \"\" in concert on Aug. 8 -- find out more! www.usmagazine.com Nicki Minaj -- Calls Meek Mill 'Baby Father' ... Pregnant? ( VIDEO ... Aug 9, 2015 ... Nicki Minaj told a full house Saturday she's pregnant -- at least that's the way it seemed -- and it sure felt real. Nicki and Meek Mill were… www.tmz.com NICKI MINAJ Calls Meek Mill \"\"Her Baby's Father\"\" - Is She Pregnant ... Aug 9, 2015 ... Nicki Minaj might be pregnant by Meek Mill. # Nicki Minaj called #Meek Mill her \"\" Baby Father\"\" at her concert last night, August 8, 2015 and now ... www.youtube.com Nicki Minaj's 'baby father' comment sparks pregnancy rumors - NY ... Aug 9, 2015 ... Nicki Minaj has her fans wondering if she's pregnant after calling boyfriend Meek Mill her “ baby father .” www.nydailynews.com Nicki Minaj Sparks Pregnancy Rumors After Calling Meek Mill Her ... Aug 9, 2015 ... \"\"Make some noise for my baby father !\"\" she told the crowd onstage at her concert at the First Niagara Pavilion in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania on ... www.eonline.com Nicki Minaj Is Pregnant!!! Guess Who The Baby Daddy Is!! ! Mar 10, 2015 ... Word on the street is Nicki Minaj is pregnant, now sources are saying this ... Now if you are wondering who the baby daddy is, well it's said to be ... www.myk104.com Nicki Minaj Pregnant? Meek Mill Makes Shocking Accusation After ... Jan 6, 2017 ... This split between Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj is getting NASTY on Jan. 6. ..."
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"docid": "D1254237#0",
"title": "http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/6406343/nicki-minaj-the-pinkprint-track-by-track-review\nNicki Minaj, 'The Pinkprint': Track-by-Track Review",
"text": "\"Nicki Minaj, 'The Pinkprint': Track-by-Track Review12/15/2014 by Niki Mc Gloster FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL MENicki Minaj The Pinkprint Hip-Hop4Most artists spend their lives crafting their most personal album. For Nicki Minaj, it's not until her third studio album, The Pinkprint, where she extends her autobiography beyond slivers of detail and zooms in on her post-fame dealings with love and family. All Things Go Nicki Minaj The Pinkprint (Deluxe)1 All Things Go 4:532 I Lied 5:043 The Crying Game Nicki Minaj, Jessie Ware4:254 Get On Your Knees Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande3:365 Feeling Myself Nicki Minaj, Beyoncé3:576 Only Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown5:127 Want Some More 3:498 Four Door Aventador 3:029 Favorite Nicki Minaj, Jeremih4:0210 Buy A Heart Nicki Minaj, Meek Mill4:1511 Trini Dem Girls Nicki Minaj, Lunch Money Lewis3:1412 Anaconda 4:2013 The Night Is Still Young 3:4714 Pills N Potions 4:2815 Bed Of Lies Nicki Minaj, Skylar Grey4:2916 Grand Piano 4:1917 Big Daddy Nicki Minaj, Meek Mill3:1918 Shanghai 3:3919 Win Again 4:10In 2007, Minaj flooded the streets as a ballsy, unfiltered rapper spitting ostentatious flows on her first mixtape, Playtime Is Over. Since, the oft genre-blending artist has racked up more Hot 100 hits (and alter egos) than Michael Jackson, thanks to her risky, stratospheric songs like \"\"Super Bass,\"\" \"\"Starships\"\" and her second The Pinkprint single, \"\"Anaconda,\"\" an ode to big derrieres. Set aside the romp-shaking Top 40 songs that hang in the rafters with Taylor Swift 's, The Pinkprint -- while fat-trimming could've been afforded –- stands as the sweet spot where a newly stripped image and sound align. The union properly widens the scope not of Nicki Minaj, but of Onika Maraj. Billboard Cover: Nicki Minaj on Sex Life, Larry David & BeyoncéMinaj accomplished what she set out to do, even though skepticism gripped detractors: she laid \"\"a Blueprint for female rappers to come.\"\" The Pinkprint is both miles ahead in maturity while still acknowledging her gritty start. And she was right: like students studying for the bar, notes can be taken by her successors. While it's too early to tell if The Pinkprint is a classic, it's safe to say it's her best album to date."
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"docid": "D3340585#0",
"title": "http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/965013/exclusive-first-look-at-nicki-minaj-in-ice-age-continental-drift\nExclusive: First look at Nicki Minaj in Ice Age: Continental Drift!",
"text": "\"ENTERTAINMENT / Movies NEXT STORYExclusive: First look at Nicki Minaj in Ice Age: Continental Drift!Jul 02, 2012by Meagan Morris Print Nicki Minaj is a woolly mammoth... onscreen!Share Tweet Pin Share Tumble Nicki Minaj is making her big screen debut... well, sorta. The Pink Barbie is set to lend her voice to Steffie, a woolly mammoth in Ice Age: Continental Drift. Check out our exclusive first look at her character!Nicki Minaj now has something in common with Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Peter Dinklage and Jennifer Lopez: They've all lent their voices to the upcoming installment of the popular animated series Ice Age!Minaj is set to voice Steffie, a girly woolly mammoth, in Ice Age: Continental Drift — and She Knows has the first look at the character. So what's this sure-to-be adorable animated feature about? \"\" Scrat's nutty pursuit of the cursed acorn, which he's been after since the dawn of time, has world-changing consequences — a continental cataclysm that triggers the greatest adventure of all for Manny (Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (Leguizamo). In the wake of these upheavals, Sid reunites with his cantankerous Granny (Wanda Sykes), and the herd encounters a ragtag menagerie of seafaring pirates determined to stop them from returning home,\"\" FOX told She Knows. Download Nicki Minaj as Steffie for your Facebook cover photo! >>Love. It. We adored the other three films in the series and we're sure this one won't disappoint — especially with such an eclectic cast."
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"docid": "D1285117#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truffle_Butter_(song)\nTruffle Butter",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Truffle Butter (song))navigation search For the food, see truffle butter. \"\" Truffle Butter\"\"Single by Nicki Minaj featuring Drake and Lil Waynefrom the album The Pinkprint Released January 23, 2015Format Digital download Genre Hip hop house [1] [2]Length 3: 40Label Young Money Cash Money Republic Songwriter (s)Onika Maraj Aubrey Graham Dwayne Carter Paul Jefferies Maya Jane Coles Producer (s) Nineteen85Nicki Minaj singles chronology\"\" Throw Sum Mo \"\" (2014) \"\" Truffle Butter \"\" (2015) \"\" Sugar \"\" (2015)Drake singles chronology\"\" Only \"\" (2014) \"\" Truffle Butter \"\" (2015) \"\" Blessings \"\" (2015)Lil Wayne singles chronology\"\" Start a Fire \"\" (2014) \"\" Truffle Butter \"\" (2015) \"\" How Many Times \"\" (2015)\"\" Truffle Butter \"\" is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Lil Wayne. It is included as an exclusive bonus track on the i Tunes Store edition of Minaj's third studio album The Pinkprint (2014). Produced by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records, the song was released as the fifth single from the album on January 23, 2015. \"\" Truffle Butter\"\" is a mix between hip hop and house music genres and contains a sample of Maya Jane Coles ' song \"\"What They Say\"\" (2010). In March 2015, it was sent to urban contemporary and contemporary hit radio. The song peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100, extending her lead as the female with the third most appearances on the Hot 100. Various artists such as T. I. and Ludacris have released cover versions of the song. The song received a nomination for Best Rap Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards. Contents [ hide ]1 Background and release2 Composition3 Critical reception4 Chart performance5 Cover versions6 Live performances7 Charts7.1 Weekly charts7.2 Year-end charts8 Radio and release history9 Certifications10 References11 External links Background and release [ edit]During an interview with Capital Xtra on June 23, 2013, Minaj revealed that her then-upcoming album The Pinkprint would \"\"definitely\"\" include a collaboration with Canadian rapper Drake: \"\"We're supposed to meet up this week to get some stuff crack-a-ling in the studio."
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"docid": "D1429663#0",
"title": "http://hollywoodlife.com/2014/08/11/nicki-minaj-disses-miley-cyrus-anaconda-butt-pic-art/\nNicki Minaj Disses Miley Cyrus For âHannahcondaâ Booty Photo",
"text": "News World News32 Comments August 11, 2014 3:13PM EDTNicki Minaj Disses Miley Cyrus For ‘Hannahconda’ Booty Photo Courtesy of Instagram Getty View Gallery45 Photos. Chloe Melas Senior Entertainment Reporter Nicki appeared to be absolutely furious when Miley posted a photo of her head on Nicki’s body and then even made it her Twitter avatar. We think it’s safe to say that Nicki ‘don’t want none’ of Miley’s buns right now!It’s evident that Sir Mix-A-Lot knew exactly what he was talking about in his 1992 hit, “Baby Got Back,” but in this case, the anaconda is Nicki Minaj and she’s coming straight for Miley Cyrus ‘ head! Nicki references the hit song in her upcoming song “Anaconda” and she shows off her buns in the single’s cover art but she wasn’t too happy when she woke up Aug. 11, to find that Miley had replaced the art with her own face and had added the headline “Hannahconda!” Talk about a copyright infringement, geez!Nicki Minaj Slams Miley Cyrus For Her ‘Hannahconda’ Pic Miley posted a pic of her own head as Hannah Montana — with Hannah’s long hair, on Nicki’s body and then tweeted it at her. Instead of having a sense of humor about it, Nicki posted another photo of Miley, with this caption: “Give me one good reason why Miley made this her twitter avi. # Anaconda Oni Tunes. ”But it didn’t stop there, she also posted the original “Hannahconda” pic with this message: “No chill ZONE!!! !” That basically means that Nicki is not cool with Miley doing this at all!Miley Mocks Nicki’s ‘Anaconda’ Pic We told you that Miley posted the pic with this caption: “Yes yes yes yes yes @nickiminaj .”We are sure that Miley meant no harm with this pic and was just having fun. But Nicki has been very sensitive about Anaconda recently, she wrote on Instagram, Aug. 1: “U can’t steal my joy."
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"docid": "D1937688#0",
"title": "http://www.getnetworth.com/tag/how-much-nicki-minaj-worth/\nHow Much Nicki Minaj Worth",
"text": "\"Profession: Singer, Actor, Rapper, Musician, Artist Date of Birth: Dec 8, 1982 Nicknames: Nicki Minaj, Onika Maraj, Onika Tanya Maraj Ethnicity: African American, Indo-Caribbean Country: United States of America How Much Nicki Minaj Worth· In Celebrities, Featured, Rappers Read more... Nicki Minaj Nicki Minaj Net Worth is $15 million. She is a rapper and R&B singer. Nicki Minaj earned $7 million in 2011 and is getting paid $12 million for American Idol.. Onika Tanya Maraj (born December 8, 1982), known by her stage name Nicki Minaj ( /m?'n? :?/), is a Trinidadian-born Ameri... Nicki Minaj Net Worth is $14 Million. Nicki Minaj Net Worth is $15 million. She is a rapper and R&B singer. Nicki Minaj earned $7 million in 2011 and is getting paid $12 million for American Idol. Onika Tanya Maraj , known by her stage name Nicki Minaj , is a Trinidadian-born American rapper and singer-songwriter. She was born in Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago and when she was 5 years of age she moved to the New York City borough of Queens, where she grew up. After releasing three mixtapes between 2007 and 2009 and being signed to Young Money Entertainment in August 2009, Minaj released her debut album, Pink Friday, in November 2010."
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"docid": "D1431704#0",
"title": "http://www.tmz.com/category/nicki-minaj-boyfriend/\nNicki MinajBig Fight Over Maid Cops Called",
"text": "\"Nicki Minaj Big Fight Over Maid Cops Called1 10/27/2011 3:54 PM PDTThere was a big confrontation at Nicki Minaj 's house in Hollywood moments ago ... and it got so bad the cops came ... TMZ has learned. Here's the backstory. Law enforcement tells us, a couple of weeks ago, Nicki's maid took a photo of the singer out of the trash and then asked Nicki to sign it. Nicki got pissed and fired her. Cops tell us, the maid did come back today, and Nicki became enraged and ordered her to leave. A source privy to the fight tells TMZ, the maid stood her ground, demanding not to be \"\"treated like an animal\"\" -- at which point, Nicki allegedly said, \"\"I'll show you how to treat someone like an animal ... get the f**k out of my house!\"\" Now here's where the stories are a bit conflicting. One source says -- contrary to what the cops say -- Nicki actually made a mistake, saw another maid and assumed she was the one Nicki had fired. We have had multiple people involved in the incident tell us ... the maid Nicki confronted was NOT the same maid she fired a few weeks ago. It was a case of mistaken identity."
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"docid": "D935298#0",
"title": "http://en.mediamass.net/people/nicki-minaj/pregnancy-rumors.html\nNicki Minaj Pregnant?",
"text": "Nicki Minaj Pregnant? By Katie Dawson Washington Last updated on April 12, 2018Translations Français Español Deutsch Italiano Português Tweeter“Baby Time” for the 35-year-old Rapper? Nicki Minaj »See more news, pictures and video. Hot news Music April 2018Nicki Minaj: New Album and 2019 World Tour? Love April 12, 2018Nicki Minaj: Secretly Married? Rumor Central April 2018Is Nicki Minaj secretly gay and hiding in the closet? American tabloids recently reported Nicki Minaj was pregnant after she sported what some interpreted to be a ‘ baby bump ’. According to the report, a source close to the couple confirmed they were expecting a child. UPDATE 12/04/2018 : This story seems to be false. ( read more)Is Nicki Minaj about to be a mom to a little boy or girl?"
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"docid": "D2091994#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_nicki_minajs_tattoo_say\nWhat does Nicki minajs tattoo say?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Music Music Genres Hip Hop and Rap Music Nicki Minaj What does Nicki minajs tattoo say? Flag What does Nicki minajs tattoo say? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Her tattoo is the only one that she has right now and it is on her left arm. It means \"\"God is always with you\"\" -- like this in chinese: 上帝與你常在. : D Means \"\"God is with me always\"\"3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Shae Philip 1 Contribution How many tattoos does Nicki minaj have? Nicki Minaj has one tattoo on her arm she has more than one and that's all the information from me Edit Billi Bee 12 Contributions What tattoos does Nicki Minaj has? One. On her arm. It means \"\"God is with me\"\"Edit Phbabyx3 1 Contribution What does Nicki Minaj tattoos say?"
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"docid": "D3296164#0",
"title": "http://nickiminaj.wikia.com/wiki/Safaree_%22SB%22_Samuels\n\"Safaree \"\"SB\"\" Samuels\"",
"text": "\"Safaree \"\"S. B\"\" Samuels Name Safaree Samuels Born July 4, 1981 (age 36)Genres Hip hop Years Active 2003-present Labels Young Moneyview • talk Safaree Lloyd Samuels, known by many various names such as SB, VVS Beezy, and Scaff Breezy. He is Nicki Minaj 's assistant, best friend, and hype man. He is the Co-Executive Producer and A&R Coordinator of Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded . Contents [ show]Career Safaree Samuels was in a group called Hood$tars with Nicki Minaj, Lou$tar, and rapper Seven Up when Nicki was signed to Full Force. On October 6, 2011, Safaree released the video clip for his song, That's My Watch. [ 1] On January 9, 2012, Safaree released a song called \"\"Count It Up\"\". [ 2]On November 16, 2015, Nicki Minaj's ex boyfriend Safaree, reportedly planning to sue her. [ 3]Relationship with Nicki Minaj Safaree and Nicki Minaj are rumored to be dating. He is always by her side and they have some intimate pictures together. In December 2011, they were rumored to be engaged because they both had the rings of engagement on their fingers."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_(Nicki_Minaj_song)\nAnaconda (Nicki Minaj song)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Anaconda\"\"Single by Nicki Minajfrom the album The Pinkprint Released August 4, 2014Format Digital download Recorded 2014, Glenwood Recording Studios ( Burbank, California)Genre Hip hop [1] pop rap [2]Length 4: 20 (album version)3: 25 (radio edit)2: 56 (Instrumental)Label Young Money Cash Money Republic Songwriter (s)Onika Maraj Jamal Jones Jonathan Solone-Myvett Ernest Clark Marcos Palacios Anthony Ray Producer (s)Polow da Don Anonymous Da Internz Nicki Minaj singles chronology\"\" Bang Bang \"\" (2014) \"\" Anaconda \"\" (2014) \"\" Low \"\" (2014)Music video\"\"Anaconda\"\" on You Tube\"\" Anaconda \"\" is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj, from her third studio album, The Pinkprint (2014). It was released on August 4, 2014 by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Republic Records as the second single from the album. [ 3] The song was produced by Polow da Don, Anonymous, and Da Internz. The song heavily samples \"\" Baby Got Back \"\" by Sir Mix-a-Lot. [ 4]The song peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, consequently becoming Minaj's highest charting single in the United States to date. It went on to spend eight weeks in the top ten of the Hot 100 chart. [ 5] The song also peaked within the top ten in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. An accompanying video for the song was directed by Colin Tilley and released on August 19, 2014. Following the video's release, it broke the 24-hour streaming record on Vevo by accumulating 19.6 million views in its first day of release, being surpassed by Taylor Swift 's \"\" Bad Blood \"\" in 2015. To further promote the song, Minaj performed it live at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards and also performed it at Fashion Rocks and the i Heart Radio Music Festival. \"\""
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"title": "https://myspace.com/nickiminaj\n.",
"text": "\"Filter Stream Select the types of content you would like to see. All types Posts Photos Videos Music Articles Mixes Song playsitun.es/us/eui11 Anaconda is now on i Tunes90K 1,443,911Jamaica, NYhttp://MYPINKFRIDAY. COMBio & Contact The Boys Nicki Minaj Top 8Top Tracks / View All Anaconda Anaconda 4:19Right By My Side (Album Version (Explicit)) Pink Friday ... Roman Reloaded 4:25Stupid Hoe (Edited Version) Stupid Hoe 3:15Similar Artists LMFAOAzteka Favez Khia Amanda Blank Cher Lloyd CLPITBULLKid Ink Influenced By TLCTrina Lauryn Hill Cyndi Lauper Eve Grace Jones Janet Jackson Madonnawww.goo.gl/w8Meb W#vyqogerjrotu&87467Show moreremove$PAPER CHASERS$Nicki Minaj Jan 07, 2018 at 07:50 AM6 Comment Sharewww.goo.gl/k61Hxt#jtutagunavylaqe&61786Show moreremove$PAPER CHASERS$Nicki Minaj Jan 07, 2018 at 07:44 AM1 Comment Share Thank You Nicki and her Friends on Myspace Please check out Souljahofdadub here @Spotify .. <iframe src=\"\"open.spotify.com/embed?uri=spotify:artist:0i38LXJwsf3UU0jc6eis Uf\"\" width=\"\"300\"\" height=\"\"380\"\" frameborder=\"\"0\"\" allowtransparency=\"\"true\"\"></iframe>Show moreremove Young DNicki Minaj May 17, 2017 at 01:05 PM , Wichita, KS17 Comment Share Black Barbies Nicki Minajremove Nicki Minajadded an album Dec 07, 2016 at 09:41 AM7 11 1 Share Donn E Castro - It Never Happened Vol. 1 Hosted by Don Muliani Mixtape - Stream & Download Donn E Castro - It Never Happened Vol. 1 Hosted by Don Muliani - Free Mixtape Download or Stream itwww.datpiff.com I wish it happen baby... www.datpiff.com/Donn-E-Castro-It-Never-Happened-Vol-1-mixtape.794458.html Show moreremove Mula Nicki Minaj Jul 28, 2016 at 05:01 AM , Seattle, WA131 1 Sharetinyurl.com/zzm6nzq sextant Show moreremove Crazy JNicki Minaj May 19, 2016 at 02:47 AM · via mobile4 1 Sharetinyurl.com/zf5jmyj hood Show moreremove Emily Petterson Nicki Minaj May 18, 2016 at 12:04 AM · via mobile3 Comment Sharetinyurl.com/gosny25 barbarian Show moreremovejess.g Nicki Minaj May 18, 2016 at 09:47 AM · via mobile4 Comment Sharewww.linkedin.com/slink?code=e Jw B9b P overboard Show moreremove Bruno Faria Nicki Minaj May 15, 2016 at 04:40 AM · via mobile3 Comment Sharewww.linkedin.com/slink?code=e F7v6x T knife Show moreremove F. S. K. Nicki Minaj May 15, 2016 at 01:57 AM · via mobile2 Comment Sharewww.linkedin.com/slink?code=e Fd KXkk sylvan Show moreremove Tekk phatmob/sodmg Nicki Minaj May 11, 2016 at 01:17 AM · via mobile3 Comment Sharewww.linkedin.com/slink?code=e TUPgu Z stern Show moreremove Daes Nicki Minaj May 06, 2016 at 03:13 PM · via mobile1 Comment Sharewww.linkedin.com/slink?code=eb MD2Zd glee Show moreremove Felipe N3Nicki Minaj May 06, 2016 at 02:10 AM · via mobile1 Comment Sharewww.linkedin.com/slink?code=e66zjek quondam Show moreremove The Renegade Sam Nicki Minaj May 04, 2016 at 04:12 AM · via mobile1 Comment Sharebit.ly/1T1h XZK ==Show moreremove@Yung_Mai Ninja Teeth dem ah galis Nicki Minaj Apr 18, 2016 at 01:30 AM · via mobile2 Comment Share Mommy I wahna move in Luke now Show moreremove Squint Nicki Minaj Feb 12, 2016 at 08:11 PM · via mobile3 Comment Share A Terra one Show moreremove Squint Nicki Minaj Feb 12, 2016 at 07:15 PM · via mobile Comment Share Wan rec now Show moreremove Squint Nicki Minaj Feb 12, 2016 at 07:13 PM · via mobile Comment Share Get Down | Strictly Businezz (About The Money And The Muzik) | CD Baby Music Store Listen to and buy Get Down music on CD Baby. Download or buy the CD Strictly Businezz (About The Money And The Muzik) by Get Down on the independent record store by musicians for musicians.www.cdbaby.comwww.cdbaby.com/cd/Get Down11Show moreremove J Funk Productions Nicki Minaj Feb 01, 2016 at 09:16 PM , Saint Paul, MN7 Comment Share Get Down | Strictly Businezz (About The Money And The Muzik) | CD Baby Music Store Listen to and buy Get Down music on CD Baby. Download or buy the CD Strictly Businezz (About The Money And The Muzik) by Get Down on the independent record store by musicians for musicians.www.cdbaby.comwww.cdbaby.com/cd/Get Down11Show moreremove J Funk Productions Nicki Minaj Feb 01, 2016 at 09:16 PM , Saint Paul, MN7 Comment Share \""
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"docid": "D1501087#0",
"title": "http://www.inquisitr.com/2421936/nicki-minaj-teased-by-lil-wayne-during-first-studio-session-watch/\nNicki Minaj Teased By Lil Wayne During First Studio Session [Watch]",
"text": "September 15, 2015Nicki Minaj Teased By Lil Wayne During First Studio Session [Watch]Music Ny Ma Gee Video showing Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne in the studio together for the first time has leaked online and it’s a fun watch to see young Onika Tanya Maraj working with her mentor Weezy. Check out the blast from the past video below, which shows the two Young Money makers recording Minaj’s single “Big Spender (Ft. Lil Wayne),” off her mixtape It’s Barbie B—! released in 2009. There’s even a cute moment of Wayne making fun of Nicki’s New York accent. The over 13-minute video mostly shows Lil Wayne spitting bars in the booth before returning to the studio to listen to his work and get notes from the producer and Nicki. In between takes, the two rap stars reveal their easy-going and playful relationship that involves plenty of teasing. After Minaj was discovered by Wayne in August, 2009, she signed with his Young Money Entertainment. Her debut studio album Pink Friday dropped in 2010 and peaked at number one on the Billboard 200. During that time, Nicki became the first female solo artist to have seven singles simultaneously charting on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100."
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"docid": "D936433#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/most-popular-people-on-the-internet-2011-1\nThe 20 Most Popular People On The Internet",
"text": "\"You have no idea how popular Justin Bieber is. In the past twelve months, more people have searched for the 16-year-old wonder on Google than have searched for \"\"china,\"\" \"\"jesus,\"\" or \"\"boobs. \"\" Bieber also left other celebrities in the dust. The only person who came close was Lady Gaga. We identified the people who were searched for most in the past year, based on Google Trends. Since Google provides only comparative data, we compared everyone we could think of to Bieber. Feel free to check the data and post a comment if we left anyone off the list. View As: One Page Slides#20 Robert Pattinson Wikimedia Commons Robert Pattinson is 16% as popular as Justin Bieber Trend analysis: True Harry Potter fans recognize Robert Pattinson as Cedric, but most people know him as the star of Twilight, Edward Cullen. His search traffic on Google peaked at the end of June/July of 2010 when the third Twilight movie came out. Note: We searched for \"\"pattinson,\"\" which turns up almost entirely hits for Robert Pattinson.#19 Kesha Wikimedia Commons Kesha is 19% as popular as Justin Bieber Trend analysis: Ke$ha came onto the pop music scene late in 2009 with her hit single \"\"Tik Tok. \"\""
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"docid": "D1429658#0",
"title": "http://www.inquisitr.com/2381243/nicki-minaj-calls-out-miley-cyrus-what-did-miley-say-to-make-her-mad/\nNicki Minaj Calls Out Miley Cyrus: What Did Miley Say To Make Her Mad?",
"text": "August 31, 2015Nicki Minaj Calls Out Miley Cyrus: What Did Miley Say To Make Her Mad? Celebrities Amanda Lynne Nicki Minaj brought some serious drama to the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night when she called out host Miley Cyrus for a recent interview, where she said some not so flattering things about the female rapper. According to Entertainment Weekly, Nicki Minaj won the award for Best Hip-Hop Video at the VMAs. It looked like all was going to be sweet and nice as Minaj thanked her pastor in her speech. “You know who I want to thank tonight? My pastor. I love you so much. ”However, after thanking the man who helps her in her spiritual journey, she immediately ignited a feud with the show’s host, Miley Cyrus, by throwing serious shade at the controversial singer. “And now, back to this b—- that had a lot to say about me in the press. Miley what’s good?”Miley, who was standing only a few feet away on another part of the stage, fired right back and kept the show rolling."
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"docid": "D3378802#0",
"title": "http://www.etonline.com/news/170850_miley_cyrus_slams_nicki_minaj_for_comments_about_mtv_vma_nominations/\nMiley Cyrus Calls Out Nicki Minaj for Starting a 'Pop Star War' Over VMA Nominations",
"text": "\"Miley Cyrus didn't hold back saying how she really felt about Nicki Minaj. In July, Minaj went on a Twitter rant about how \"\"Anaconda\"\" was snubbed for a Video of the Year nomination at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, as well as her and Beyonce's song \"\"Feeling Myself. \"\"\"\" If your video celebrates women with very slim bodies, you will be nominated for vid of the year,\"\" she tweeted. \"\" If I was a different 'kind' of artist, 'Anaconda' would be nominated for best choreo and vid of the year as well. \"\" She also accused the VMAs of body shaming, posting that \"\"black women influence pop culture so much but are rarely rewarded for it. \"\" WATCH: Nicki Minaj Throws Epic Shade at Miley Cyrus During VMAs!Cyrus, who is hosting Sunday's VMAs, tells the New York Times that Minaj went about this all wrong. \"\" If you want to make it about race, there’s a way you could do that. But don’t make it just about yourself,\"\" the 22-year-old singer said. \"\" Say: 'This is the reason why I think it’s important to be nominated. There’s girls everywhere with this body type. '\"\""
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"docid": "D771118#0",
"title": "http://celebrityweighin.com/nicki-minajs-weight/\nNicki Minaj Weight",
"text": "\"Nicki Minaj Weight3How Much Does Nicki Minaj Weigh? Nicki weights around 142 pounds. How Tall is Nicki Minaj? Nicki is between 5’3″ and 5’4″. What is Nicki’s Bra Size? Nicki wears a 34C size bra. About Nicki Minaj’s weight: Wouldn’t you love to have Nicki’s body! She has the curve appeal that many women desire in their lives. And the bust line seems like the perfect size for her body. The secret is “How does she do it?” When researching on the internet, very little information can be found to give us a clue to her diet and exercise routine."
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"docid": "D1254238#0",
"title": "http://www.redbull.com/us/en/music/stories/1331696155149/top-3-best-songs-nicki-minaj-the-pinkprint\n3 Best Songs on Nicki Minaj's 'The Pinkprint'",
"text": "\"Following hit singles 'Anaconda' and 'Only,' Nicki Minaj has released her third studio album. Nicki Minaj© Michael Stewart/Wire Image After some minor delays, 'The Pinkprint' has arrived. With its title referencing and putting a feminine twist on Jay Z's 'The Blueprint,' it is Nicki Minaj 's third studio album, and the follow-up to 2012's 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. ' Early on in the marketing process, Minaj mentioned that this album would be more for rap fans than pop fans. The album still features guest appearances by pop stars, including Ariana Grande and Beyoncé, but also rappers Lil Wayne, Meek Mill and Drake. And though there are some big pop choruses (nothing, however, as big as Nicki's hit single 'Super Bass'), there is a lot of superb rapping, too. Snuck out just before the holiday season to maximize holiday sales, many are calling 'The Pinkprint' Minaj's strongest album yet. Singles 'Anaconda' and 'Only' have performed well on the charts so far. But they are not the strongest tunes on the album. Here are the three best songs on Nicki MInaj's 'The Pinkprint. '"
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"docid": "D3525475#0",
"title": "http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7461826/american-idol-contestants-react-mariah-carey-calls-show-abusive\n'American Idol' Contestants React to Mariah Carey Calling Show 'Abusive'",
"text": "\"'American Idol' Contestants React to Mariah Carey Calling Show 'Abusive'8/6/2016by Michele Amabile Angermiller FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL MERodrigo Vaz/Film Magic Devin Velez on Sept. 19, 2013 in Los Angeles. Former American Idol judge Mariah Carey recently commented that her time on the show was “abusive,\"\" which has raised some eyebrows of former contestants who had a front row seat witnessing the tension up close. “I'm honestly shocked she said that, because of all the times we were on the set filming and even when we got to the live shows she was always treated with respect and courtesy from the producers,” said Idol alum Lazaro Arbos. “ I think Nigel really admired her talent and always treated her like the queen and the legend that she is. ”Mariah Carey Talks Reality Show 'Mariah's World,' Divorce from Nick Cannon & Prince in 'Complex'To recap Carey’s remarks, the singer was speaking to journalists at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour on Wednesday (Aug. 3), where she was promoting her eight-part upcoming E! docuseries, Mariah’s World. In response to a reporter’s question, the singer threw a major jab at the Fox show -- for which she was a judge alongside rapper Nicki Minaj, country star Keith Urban and producer Randy Jackson during season 12 -- calling it \"\"an abusive experience\"\" and cracking that talking about it would drive her \"\"to drink. \"\" Not missing a beat, producer Nigel Lythgoe responded with a thinly veiled reference to Carey’s feud with Minaj. \"\" I'm looking forward to Mariah's new series and wondering if Nicki Minaj may guest,\"\" the ex-executive producer told Billboard, alluding to the on-air disaster that was the singers' infamous verbal spat during auditions in 2011 (covered thoroughly here , here and here) and subsequent bad vibes that lasted all season long. Arbos believes that Carey was not referring to the producers at all."
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"docid": "D1861391#0",
"title": "http://www.bodymeasurements.org/sssniperwolf-bra-size/\nSSSniperWolf",
"text": "SSSniper Wolf SSSniper Wolf is a popular online celebrity. She has a You Tube channel about video games and related content and also is a great cosplayer. Her body measurements are ideal for cosplaying, as she has attractive hourglass shaped figure. SSSniper Wolf wears 32C bra size but often wears push up bra that makes her bust seem even bigger. Check out also measurements of Jessica Nigri, Katy Perry, and Scarlett Johansson. SSSniper Wolf measurements Body shape: Hourglass ( explanation)Dress size: 6Breasts-Waist-Hips: 35-24-36 inches (89-61-91 cm)Shoe/Feet: unknown Bra size: 32CCup size: CHeight: 5’ 4″ (163 cm)Weight: 119 lbs (54 kg)Natural breasts or Implants? Natural ( how do we know this? ) Short Bio SSSniper Wolf was born October 22, 1992 in United Kingdom. Her real first name is Lia. Her You Tube channel is extremely popular and as of 2015 has over 1.7 million subscribers."
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"docid": "D2804671#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-ounces-are-in-a-standard-coffee-cup\nHow many ounces are in a standard coffee cup?",
"text": "\"Metric Conversions Liquids Coffee Beverages Measurements How many ounces are in a standard coffee cup?11 Answers James Romanow, coffee drinker and home roaster for over 35 years. ( I'm a slave to yrgicheffe)Answered Nov 15, 2016 · Author has 2.1k answers and 2m answer views A traditional coffee cup was 5 fl. oz. / 150 mls. Of course in the modern world that has been forgotten as the world carries around “small” coffees that are twice that size, and Large coffees that should called bladder busters. Any marked carafe on a coffee maker or Melita will verify the size for you.6.4k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below Why is a coffee cup defined as six ounces? In coffee related studies, is a cup 6 or 8 ounces? How many fluid ounces are the small and large cups at Philz Coffee? How many ounces are in 1/3 of a cup of kosher salt? Measurements: How many ounces are in a cup?"
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"docid": "D931769#0",
"title": "http://www.foundationsrevealed.com/bra-making/161-bras-determining-your-size\nHow To Make A Bra 1",
"text": "\"How To Make A Bra 1Written by Mark Garbarczyk“I must, I must, improve my bust”This is my first article on bra pattern drafting (drawing) and construction. But for this article you do not need to get out the sewing kit and fabric just yet, as we need to sort out one main problem: what size bra do you want? Almost every day, bra companies and fashion magazines declare that 70% of women are wearing the wrong sized bra. I believe that this is a nonsensical statement, as we have no standard breast measurement and size labelling system that is recognised around the world, and many women are happy and comfortable to wear their “wrong” sized bras. In writing articles about bra pattern drafting and construction for a website that has followers from around the world, we must first overcome a worldwide problem:“What is my bra size?”When a designer produces a new bra for the British market, the prototype is made to a “core size”. In Britain this would be a UK 34B (even though the average bra size in Britain is now about 36C/D). This prototype is then “graded” (enlarged or reduced) to produce the other sizes. But a British 34B size bra can also be labelled as34A in the USA75B in Europe and Japan90B in Spain, France and Belgium2B in Italy and the Czech Republic12B in Australia and New Zealand. B75 in Japan And to make matters worse, the identification of cup size by letter is not consistent across the globe: UK: AA-A-B-C-D-DD-E-F-FFUK specialist: G-GG-H-HH-J-K-LAmerican: AA-A-B-C-D-DD-DDDEuropean: AA-A-B-C-D-E-FThe EN 13402 industry standard - AA, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K - will eventually help resolve the current confusion surrounding cup-size codes, but only in Europe. As well as no standard bra size classification systems, the antiquated way in which women are measured for a bra is far from satisfactory, as it does not take into account the volume of the individual breasts and the variations in back size."
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"docid": "D1484097#0",
"title": "http://www.coffeeforless.com/blog/over-a-single-cup-coffee/whats-the-deal-with-keurig-cup-sizes/\nWhat's The Deal With Keurig Cup Sizes?",
"text": "Home / The Coffee For Less Blog / What's The Deal With Keurig Cup Sizes? Coffee For Less Blog What's The Deal With Keurig Cup Sizes? Back to Blog January 15, 2017 coffee-for-less-blog There were a ton of things to consider when I went on the market for a new coffee maker. Most importantly, I needed a machine that made delicious coffee fast. As I was doing research, my mom suggested I go with a Keurig. I found that the machine brews various Keurig cup sizes to which I wondered what the benefits would be to choosing one size over the other. Size Does Matter Keurig brewers feature sizes ranging anywhere from 2-5 cup sizes. For example, the Keurig Platinum K75 K-Cup Coffee Brewer holds 4 oz., 6 oz., 8 oz.,"
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"docid": "D2441826#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/poubds-peppers-yield-1-cup-diced-725783\nhow many poubds of peppers yield 1 cup diced?",
"text": "\"Home Cooking 9how many poubds of peppers yield 1 cup diced?momskitchen Aug 6, 2010 12:53 PMI have been looking all over and can't find the answer to this question. Do you know? Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›9 Comments Latest Aug 7, 2010 by bushwickgirlbushwickgirl Aug 6, 2010 01:18 PMpoubds, is that pounds? Jeez, depends on the pepper type and size, but usually one large sized bell pepper, given that you remove the seeds and cap, gives you a cup, diced. The standard for large peppers is approximately two per pound. You really need to weigh them to be sure, but if you can't do that, then buy one large for your cup of diced. Here's a handy chart:http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/a...8 Replies Reply Clicking the will recommend this comment to others. Sign Up to Share the Love ›re: bushwickgirlnofunlatte Aug 6, 2010 02:18 PMI don't think the weight depends on the pepper size. A pound is a pound, but you would have more peppers per pound with smaller ones such as jalapenos; larger ones like bells would have fewer peppers per pound."
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"docid": "D353772#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/vehicles/causes-front-tire-cupping-9e32efe17fb52adf\nWhat Causes Front Tire Cupping?",
"text": "\"Vehicles Car Parts & Maintenance Tires, Rims & Wheels Q: What Causes Front Tire Cupping? A: Quick Answer The most common cause of front tire cupping is worn, bent, cracked or otherwise damaged suspension components. Some front tire cupping also occurs when the given wheel is out of alignment. Another possible cause of this phenomenon is unbalanced wheels, although this is rarely the sole cause. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Proper Way to Rotate the Tires on Your Car? How Do You Locate a Tire's Manufactured Date? How Do You Select Appropriate Tires for Your Car? Credit: Getty Images North America Getty Images Sport Getty Images Full Answer Front tire cupping is a pattern of tire wear that features a series of shallow, scoop-shaped depressions on one side of a tire. Cupping is sometimes difficult to distinguish from the wear pattern caused by unbalanced wheels. In most cases, cupped tires do not develop bald spots between the center and either edge of the tread."
},
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"docid": "D1467271#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-ounces-are-in-the-Starbucks-Grande-cup-size\nHow many ounces are in the Starbucks Grande cup size?",
"text": "Starbucks (company) Coffee Measurements How many ounces are in the Starbucks Grande cup size?1 Answer Nikki Bright, works at Starbucks Answered Sep 6, 2015At Starbucks, the sizes for drinks are short, tall, grande, venti, and treinta; grande being the medium size. There are 16 oz in a grande size drink at Starbucks. This includes the hot drink grande cup as well as the cold drink grande cup. The reason the medium size is called grande (meaning big/large in Spanish) is because Starbucks wants to sound as Italian as possible. Grande in Italian means huge, and an Italian coffee drinker would think the grande size was way to big, as they probably would never order anything large than a tall (12 oz). Hope this helps! Nicholas Bright1.5k Viewspromoted by Webstaurant Store Do you own or manage a coffee shop or cafe? Browse our complete selection of supplies for hot and cold beverages, equipment, flavoring syrups & more!Learn More at webstaurantstore.com Related Questions What is the origin of the Tall, Grande, and Venti nomenclature at Starbucks? How many ounces are in a venti Starbucks cup? What is ONE UNIT of electricity in India?"
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"docid": "D1363261#0",
"title": "http://www.solitaryroad.com/s810.html\nCost of food",
"text": "\"Solitary Road.com Website owner: James Miller [ Home ] [ Up ] [ Info ] [ Mail ]Cost of food There are dramatic differences in the costs of different foods. Using prices that I have paid or found in the supermarket I have computed the cost per serving for a number of different foods to illustrate the cost differences. The costs per serving range from rice at 2.1 cents per serving to sirloin steak at $2.49 per serving. Rice (white). Cost per pound, dry: $.20 One cup of dry rice weighs 6.9 oz. One cup of dry rice (plus two cups of water) yields 4 cups of cooked rice. Serving size: One quarter cup of dry rice or 1 cup of cooked rice. Number of servings per pound: 9.3 Cost per serving: $.021 Oatmeal (Quick Oats). Cost per 42 oz box: $1.29 (ALDI) Cost per pound, dry: $.49. One cup of dry oatmeal weighs 2.8 oz."
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"docid": "D512335#0",
"title": "http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/serving-sizes-milk-milk-products-7636.html\nServing Sizes for Milk & Milk Products",
"text": "Related Articles How Much Milk to Drink a Day for Strong Bones for Adults Portion Size of Bananas Greek Yogurt Serving Size What Is a Healthy Serving Size of Peanut Butter? To accommodate the differences between milk, hard cheeses and semi-soft products, the U. S. Department of Agriculture developed serving sizes for each type that's equivalent to a 1-cup serving of milk. Food labels often use different serving sizes for cheese, but they easily fit within the USDA guidelines. Dairy Group Milk is obviously part of the dairy group, but foods that are made from milk, such as butter and cream cheese, are not included unless they retain their natural calcium or they’re fortified with calcium. Soy milk or soy beverages can meet your daily milk requirement if they’re enriched with calcium. Milk and milk products should be included in a balanced diet, but they're high in total and saturated fat, so choose low-fat or fat-free brands. Serving Sizes Adults should consume 3 cups of milk or dairy products daily. One cup of milk equals one serving. The USDA defines the serving size of milk-based products as the amount that equals a 1-cup serving of milk. Using these serving sizes makes it easy to track whether you've had your recommended 3-cup intake."
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"docid": "D2872172#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-often-should-I-replace-my-menstrual-cup\nHow often should I replace my menstrual cup?",
"text": "Women's Health Menstruation Obstetrics and Gynecology How often should I replace my menstrual cup?4 Answers Hariette Bernadette Lozano Puyo, studied at Centro Escolar University, Mendiola Manila Answered Jul 21, 2016 · Author has 300 answers and 193.3k answer views According to a friend who uses the reusable menstrual cup, she changes hers every six months to 1 year. She told me, the cups last longer if a person doesn’t have too heavy flow during the first few days of her cycle. The good thing about menstrual cups is that, they come in different sizes and they have large capacity. My friend said, during her cycle, she cleans and reuses her menstrual cup every 12 hours during her heavy-flow days. And on normal flow days, it takes even longer before she checks for leaks. Moon Cup ( Moon Cup pros and cons) comes in two sizes: Size A and Size B. Size A has a 28ml capacity while Size B has 25. Using this means more peaceful and sound sleep for women. We can sleep all night minus the worries since menstrual cups can last up to 12 hours. So, it really depends on how heavy is your menstrual flow every month and how many days does your period usually last every month.327 Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below Where can you buy menstrual cups? What are some downsides of using menstrual cups?"
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"docid": "D3472269#0",
"title": "http://www.curvykate.com/blog/what-do-bra-sizes-mean/\nWhat do Bra Sizes Mean?",
"text": "September 8, 2016What do Bra Sizes Mean? Hey! You may know that here at Curvy Kate HQ we’re a little mad on bra fitting, but not everyone has the knowledge or understanding of the bra fitting basics, so guess what? We’re here to help! So if you’ve ever wondered to yourself ‘What do Bra sizes mean?” then this post is going to explain everything and make sure you go away knowing exactly what you’re looking for. Simples. Ok so first things first – this is a bra size:34GIt looks a little funny with it’s mix of numbers and letters but there is no need to be scared – once you know what they mean it all makes sense- we promise!The Number: The number is always at the beginning and this refers to the back band and how many inches it measures. Back band measurement only come in even numbers and progress like this:28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46+Knowing your back band size is the start to finding your perfect fit. To find out what you should be wearing- measure your underbust (horizontally around your rib cage under your boobs), making sure to hold the tape firmly."
},
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"docid": "D2473071#0",
"title": "http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Caregiver/Replenish/WhatisaServing/What-is-a-Serving_UCM_301838_Article.jsp\nWhat is a Serving?",
"text": "What is a Serving? Updated: Jun 7,2017You are what you eat. As old-fashioned and corny as it sounds, it’s true. If you don’t feed your body and your mind well, the stress and strain of caregiving can take a much greater toll. Once you start eating right, it will be easier to get your loved one started on some heart-healthy, nutritious habits. Set a goal to take small steps to improve the quality of your diet. You may want to think of starting with a goal to eat 80 percent healthy. You can use the other 20 percent for times when you’re crunched for time and need to find something quickly or an occasional special treat. You can train yourself to eat right, one food at a time. This list of typical serving or portion sizes is a great start."
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"docid": "D2824431#0",
"title": "http://brasizemeasurements.org/sssniperwolf-bra-size-2/\nSSSniperWolf Body Measurements",
"text": "SSSniper Wolf Body Measurements SSSniper Wolf SSSniper Wolf is a preferred online celebrity. She has actually a You Tube channel concerning video games and related material and additionally is a wonderful cosplayer. Her body measurements are excellent for cosplaying, as she has actually attractive hourglass shaped figure. SSSniper Wolf wears 32C bra size yet frequently wears push up bra that makes her bust appear also bigger. Inspect out additionally measurements of Jessica Nigri, Katy Perry, and Scarlett Johansson. SSSniper Wolf measurements Body shape: Hourglass (explanation)Dress size: 6Breasts-Waist-Hips: 35-24-36 inches (89-61-91 cm)Shoe/Feet: unknown Bra size: 32CCup size: CHeight: 5’ 4″ (163 cm)Weight: 119 lbs (54 kg)Natural breasts or Implants? Natural (exactly how do we understand this? ) Short Bio SSSniper Wolf was born October 22, 1992 in United Kingdom. Her genuine initial name is Lia. Her You Tube channel is very preferred and as of 2015 has actually over 1.7 million subscribers."
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"docid": "D335679#0",
"title": "http://www.starbucksmelody.com/2014/06/04/dear-starbucks-customers-beverage-size-clarification/\nDear Starbucks Customers: Beverage Size Clarification",
"text": "Uncategorized Dear Starbucks Customers: Beverage Size Clarification Melody , June 4, 2014 43 2 min Recently, it was in the news that a Starbucks customer in Dallas, Texas bought a Frappuccino which totaled about $54.00 and went into a personal cup that was about 128 ounces. The news called it “the most expensive drink ever,” though I have some doubts if that’s the case. About a year ago, a Starbucks customer in Wisconsin did the same kind of thing, buying a more expensive drink. The Wisconsin customer also used a very large personal cup and paid cash for his drink!What came out of this was an awareness of what Starbucks can offer their customers in personal cups. Yesterday, I had a conversation with an official Starbucks spokesperson (Linda Mills), and she told me the following update to their policy on using personal cups for blended beverages:“As you know, we love the personalization we can offer customers. But, from time to time we need to clarify and reemphasize a guideline for our partners and to ensure our core benefits can be enjoyed by all our customers. In this instance, that blended beverages and espresso drinks cannot be served in sizes larger than a Venti (24 oz cold cup/20 oz hot cup) – including personalized beverage request. This clarity will help our partners deliver a consistent experience and quality beverages for our customers, and rewards program benefits that can continue to be enhanced and relevant. ”The bottom line is this means the largest cup a Frappuccino may be served in is the Starbucks Venti Cup. The largest cup size an iced tea or iced coffee may be served in is the Trenta cup size."
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"docid": "D2045273#0",
"title": "https://www.sharecare.com/health/carbohydrates/what-serving-size-carbohydrates\nWhat is a serving size of carbohydrates?",
"text": "Toby Smithson on behalf of Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition & Dietetics The portion of carbohydrate depends on the serving size and type of food you are consuming. One carb choice is typically considered 15 grams which is equivalent to 1 cup of milk, 1 medium sized piece of fruit, ½ cup canned fruit, ½ cup fruit juice, 3 ounces potato, 1 slice of bread, or 1/3 cup rice or pasta. Check the nutrition facts panel or a carb counting book for the listing of carb content of specific foods. In general, all fruit, starchy vegetables (peas, corn, potato, beans), breads, cereals, grains, milk and yogurt -all contain carbohydrate. Keri Gans Nutrition & Dietetics Here are some examples of eyeballing to help you visualize what a serving size of a carbohydrate food should look like: One serving of bread = 1 slice of bread = the size of a CD case. You would think that one serving of bread, from a commercial loaf, would be one slice. Not necessarily. Along with most foods, loaves of sandwich bread have expanded in size, so one slice of a big, heavy loaf may be 1.5 or even 2 servings. Check the Nutrition Facts label on the brand you buy. You may be shocked to see that two slices amounts to three or even four servings of bread, rather than two."
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"docid": "D3062970#0",
"title": "https://www.realself.com/question/norway-sc-breast-implants-and-post-op-size\nBreast implants and post op size - How many cc's is one cup size?",
"text": "\"Breast implants and post op size - How many cc's is one cup size? Chainx Norway, SCI'm currently a small A cup with 30 band. I am very petite, and my stats are 4'11 and 90 lbs, my ribcage is 24\"\" and my BWD is 11. I'm going to get 160 cc's, allergan natrelle style 410 MM, textured anatomicals under the muscle. What size would I end up with? I heard that implants under the muscle would loose 25 cc, should I get 185 cc's instead? How many cc's is one cup size? A cup090-109 lbscup size Answers ( 10)How many cc's of a breast implant is one cup size?3Generally 150 to 200 cc's will increase your breast one cup size. However, the larger the chest size and breast size, the more cc's it takes to a make a cup size. Also bra cup sizes are not truly standardized."
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"docid": "D1548831#0",
"title": "http://www.popsugar.com/fitness/What-Serving-Sizes-Look-Like-762806\nWhat Does a Serving Size Look Like?",
"text": "\"Popsugar Fitness Healthy Eating Tips What Serving Sizes Look Like What Does a Serving Size Look Like? October 4, 2017 by Jenny Sugar 5.5K Shares Since we're living in the age of enormous super-sized portions, bottomless this, and all-you-can-eat that, we've really lost sight of what an actual serving size is. And for those of us trying to lose or maintain our weight, we know we need to tone down our portion sizes, but what does that look like on our plate? These visual reminders should help. \"\" >Food One Serving Equals . . . Breads, pasta, cereal, cooked grain, etc. One slice of bread (size of CD case)Half a bagel (size of a hockey puck)One-cup cereal ( two hands cupped together)Half-cup cooked grain or pasta (one cupped palm)Fruits One piece of fruit (size of a tennis ball)Half-cup cut-up fruit, raw, cooked, frozen, or canned (size of seven cotton balls)One-quarter cup dried fruit Three quarters cup 100 percent fruit juice Veggies Half cup cut up veggie, raw, cooked, frozen, or canned (looks like the bulb part of a lightbulb)Half-cup cooked, canned or frozen legumes One-cup leafy greens Three quarters cup 100 percent vegetable juice Meat, chicken, or fish Three ounces (palm of your hand, deck of cards, or checkbook)One egg Dairy One ounce of cheese (size of one thumb)Half-cup ice cream, cottage cheese, or pudding One-cup milk or yogurt Nuts One-third cup (small handful)One-tablespoon nut butter (size of both your thumbs)Join the conversation Healthy Eating Tips Diet Tips Portion Control Weight Loss \""
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"docid": "D460258#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_cups_of_powdered_sugar_are_in_a_regular_size_box\nHow many cups of powdered sugar are in a regular size box?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Condiments Sugar and Sweeteners Powdered Sugar How many cups of powdered sugar are in a regular size box? Flag How many cups of powdered sugar are in a regular size box? Answer by Etherjammer Confidence votes 350There are approximately 3 3/4 cups of powdered sugar to 1lb WEIGHT in dry measure of powdered sugar....+/-, depending on density of the sugar. Powdered sugar is packaged by weight, not volume. Any recipe is calling for a volume, so the volume it takes to equal a given weight of the dry substance being measured is dependent on the density of the substance.34 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Proviann 16 Contributions How many cups are in a regular box of brown sugar?2 and one-fourth cups firmly packed How many cups of powdered sugar are there in a box of powdered sugar?there are 4 cups (16 oz) in a box of Powdered Sugar. How many cups of powdered sugar are in a one pound box? Powdered sugar is a delicious topping for many foods includingfunnel cake. There are two cups of sugar in a one pound box. Charlie N. 122,923 Contributions I have spent many years renovating buildings and leading a commercial handyman crew."
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"title": "https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/1/3/k-cup-brewers\nK-Cup Brewers",
"text": "\"Quick View Cuisinart® Coffee Center™ Coffee Maker/Single Serve Brewer in Black/Stainless Steel Cuisinart® Coffee Center™ Coffee Maker/Single Serve Brewer in Black/Stainless Steel12 Reviews Brand: Cuisinart Categories: Kitchen > Coffee & Tea > Coffee Makers Coffee Makers > Coffee Makers Single Serve Coffee Makers > Single Serve Coffee Makers Colors: silver, umber, black Sizes: 12 CUPMake the perfect cup of Joe with the Cuisinart Coffee Center 12-Cup Coffee Maker and Single Serve Brewer. The Coffee Center is your one-stop-shop in the morning for preparing your favorite beverages and is K-Cup compatible for convenience. View More$199.99Quick View Urnex® 5-Count Clean Cup™ Single Brewer Cleaning Cups Urnex® 5-Count Clean Cup™ Single Brewer Cleaning Cups16 Reviews Brand: URNEX®Categories: Kitchen > Small Appliances > Coffee, Tea & Espresso Coffee Accessories > Coffee Accessories Sizes: 5 CUPSpecifically designed to clean Keurig® K-Cup® compatible coffee brewers, the Urnex Clean Cup Single Brewer Cleaning Cups are simple and effective. Odorless and phosphate free, Clean Cup ensures every cup you brew tastes great. View More$7.99Quick View Kitchen Gizmo Manual K-Cup Coffee Brewer in Black Kitchen Gizmo Manual K-Cup Coffee Brewer in Black Write a review Brand: Kitchen Gizmo Categories: Kitchen > Coffee & Tea > Coffee Makers Coffee Makers > Coffee Makers Colors: black Sizes: 10 OZThe lightweight, cordless Kitchen Gizmo Manual K-Cup Coffee Brewer allows you to make coffee with your favorite coffee pods whenever and wherever you want. This brewer features a unique plunger that stores K-Cups and an easy-to-use brewing system. View More$24.99Quick View Cuisinart® Coffee Center™ 12-Cup Coffee Maker and Single Serve Brewer Cuisinart® Coffee Center™ 12-Cup Coffee Maker and Single Serve Brewer889 Reviews Brand: Cuisinart Categories: Kitchen > Coffee & Tea > Coffee Makers Coffee & Tea > All Coffee & Tea Coffee Makers > Coffee Makers Colors: silver Sizes: 12 CUPMake the perfect cup of Joe with the Cuisinart Coffee Center 12-Cup Coffee Maker and Single Serve Brewer. The Coffee Center is your one-stop-shop in the morning for preparing your favorite beverages and is K-Cup compatible for convenience. View More$199.99Quick View Hamilton Beach® Flex Brew® Single-Serve Coffee Brewer Hamilton Beach® Flex Brew® Single-Serve Coffee Brewer165 Reviews Brand: Hamilton Beach Categories: Kitchen > Coffee & Tea > Coffee Makers Coffee Makers > Coffee Makers Single Serve Coffee Makers > Single Serve Coffee Makers Colors: black/stainless steel Sizes: 10 OZThe versatile Flex Brew single-serve coffee maker allows you to brew your favorite coffee in 3 ways: freshly ground, K-Cup® pack or coffee pod. It even lets you dispense beverages into a regular cup or travel mug courtesy of an adjustable cup rest."
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"title": "http://www.youtube.com/user/SSSniperWolf\nSSSniperWolf",
"text": "\"Draw My Life - SSSniper Wolf!Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 8:25Draw My Life - SSSniper Wolf!7,402,901 views 3 years ago Draw My Life! My life in a nutshell! So many people have asked for it so here it is! Love you guys! Leave a Like if you enjoyed! Check back to my channel everyday for new videos! You can also follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SSSn... Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/SSSWolf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SS... Instagram:http://instagram.com/sssnip... Business Inquires: [email protected] Read more Uploads Play all10:36SPOILED GIRL THINKS SHE OWNS EVERYONE559,952 views 7 hours ago11:51HOMELESS PEOPLE THAT DID SIGNS RIGHT540,954 views 1 day ago10:54PARENTS CAUGHT CHEATING OVER TEXTS1,186,311 views 2 days ago10:06FORTNITE DANCES IN REAL LIFE CHALLENGE1,306,487 views 3 days ago10:50GIRL CAN'T BREATHE WITHOUT WIFI1,245,231 views 4 days ago13:10People Who Got Called Out For LYING1,910,140 views 5 days ago13:14MY MOST KILLS *EVER* On Fortnite Battle Royale728,312 views 5 days ago11:36MOST EXPENSIVE COUPLE EVER1,384,469 views 6 days ago CC11:15PEOPLE WHO FAILED REALLY HARD958,007 views 1 week ago10:02LAZY PEOPLE WHO DO IT RIGHT1,158,127 views 1 week ago11:23PEOPLE WHO GOT WHAT THEY DESERVED1,922,802 views 1 week ago CC11:27SPOILED GIRL GETS WHAT SHE DESERVES2,314,618 views 1 week ago View all REACTING TO! Play all REACTING TO... loads of funny/interesting/cringe/scary/creepy stuff!10:13DUMBEST PEOPLE EVER ON THE INTERNETSSSniper Wolf1,631,630 views 4 months ago10:23Kids Who CRIED Over Christmas Presents SSSniper Wolf3,993,742 views 4 months ago CC10:06TWITCH STREAM FAILS GONE WRONGSSSniper Wolf1,471,923 views 4 months ago CC10:01CHEAPEST WOMAN IN THE WORLDSSSniper Wolf3,323,367 views 4 months ago CC10:03People Having A WORSE Day Than You SSSniper Wolf769,361 views 4 months ago CC10:20Streamers That Got SWATTED Live SSSniper Wolf2,362,624 views 4 months ago35:31DEAR DAVID GHOST STORY (FULL STORY)SSSniper Wolf2,745,800 views 4 months ago7:50CHEAPEST GUY EVERSSSniper Wolf2,451,167 views 4 months ago CC10:02FUNNIEST FRIENDZONE FAILSSSSniper Wolf798,919 views 4 months ago10:30Awkward TEACHER STUDENT Texts SSSniper Wolf3,452,578 views 4 months ago CC12:35Things EVERYONE Does In School SSSniper Wolf1,870,666 views 4 months ago12:01YOU CAN'T UNSEE THESE MIND TRICKSSSSniper Wolf1,414,183 views 4 months ago View 100+ more Fortnite Battle Royale Play all Fortnite Battle Royale Gameplay - Funny Moments, Livestreams, Wins and more!10:06FORTNITE DANCES IN REAL LIFE CHALLENGESSSniper Wolf1,306,487 views 3 days ago13:14MY MOST KILLS *EVER* On Fortnite Battle Royale SSSniper Wolf728,312 views 5 days ago11:00MY BEST GAME ON FORTNITE BATTLE ROYALE *BLITZ MODE*SSSniper Wolf556,786 views 1 week ago10:11I WON AGAIN | #3 SOLO WIN ON FORTNITE BATTLE ROYALESSSniper Wolf726,196 views 3 weeks ago8:49MY FIRST SOLO VICTORY ON FORTNITE BATTLE ROYALESSSniper Wolf1,203,900 views 3 weeks ago2:06:54Fortnite: Battle Royale Gameplay (Livestream)SSSniper Wolf959,170 views Streamed 1 month ago10:13FORTNITE BATTLE ROYALE FUNNY MOMENTSSSSniper Wolf769,540 views 1 month ago Funny Omegle Videos! Play all Omegle Funny Moments / Trolling / Pranks / You Tubers13:35TALKING TO STRANGERS ON HOLLASSSniper Wolf626,353 views 4 months ago CC10:04SHOWER PRANK ON OMEGLESSSniper Wolf1,600,921 views 4 months ago12:20NAKED ON OMEGLE PRANKSSSniper Wolf3,509,721 views 4 months ago8:35BANNED AGAIN FOR OMEGLE PRANKSSSniper Wolf3,974,661 views 5 months ago12:07BOYFRIEND CAUGHT ME ON OMEGLESSSniper Wolf1,298,746 views 10 months ago11:19HELP ME ON OMEGLE PRANKSSSniper Wolf4,146,763 views 8 months ago6:47I got BANNED on omegle for this prank SSSniper Wolf3,973,963 views 6 months ago13:11MEETING JAKE PAUL ON OMEGLESSSniper Wolf8,588,216 views 9 months ago CC14:44DUCT TAPE PRANK ON OMEGLESSSniper Wolf748,967 views 7 months ago14:08FLASH PRANK ON OMEGLESSSniper Wolf5,120,873 views 8 months ago CC11:34LOGAN PAUL IMPOSTER PRANK ON OMEGLESSSniper Wolf791,751 views 8 months ago12:45READING PEOPLES MINDS ON OMEGLE PRANKSSSniper Wolf447,864 views 6 months ago View 30+ more OVERWATCH - FUNNY, COMPETITIVE GAMEPLAY, & MORE!"
},
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"docid": "D2142813#0",
"title": "http://www.85b.org/bra_size_info.php\n.",
"text": "\"Bra Size Information A Note on Bra Cup Sizes There are enormous differences in cup size notation between manufacturers. This is especially true in sizes above D in the US, UK, AUS and NZ. In general, sizes between AA and DD are fairly standard but once we get above this there is little or no coherence. Some manufacturers use size DD but then continue with E, F, G, H, I, J, etc. Others use DDD to represent an E and some go on to use E, EE, F, FF, G, GG, H, HH, etc. This can make purchasing a large-cup bra difficult. European manufacturers tend to use a standard AA, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, ... scale thus avoiding the DD, DDD, EE confusion. In the interests of providing a standard scale, 85b.org has adopted a simple cup-size scale based on what is believed to be closest to a standard. For Imperial measurements (inches) cup sizes are expressed as AA, A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, G, H, I, J and K. You may need to check the corresponding size with the particular makers standards. It is clearly necessary for larger cup sizes to consult with the manufacturer and / or supplier to ensure the correct size."
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"docid": "D2890986#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Currency_in_Marmaris\nWhat is the Currency in Marmaris?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places What is the Currency in Marmaris? Flag What is the Currency in Marmaris? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The official currency of Turkey is the Turkish lira (TL), although the money was called the Turkish pound in Ottoman Turkey. There are 100 Kurush to every unit of Turkish currency (TL) but because inflation is so high in Turkey Kurush are rarely used. Metal currency in Turkey consists of coin money that comes in 500, 1000, 2500 and 5000 Turkish lira. Paper currency in Turkey comes in 1000, 5000, 20,000, 50,000 and 100,000 money notes although with inflation continuously on the rise it is likely that money of higher denominations will be introduced in future. Exchanging Currency and Money in Turkey It is best to take the currency you have from your country and exchange it for Turkish currency in Turkey because the rates are better there. When you go to exchange your currency for Turkish money make sure you take your passport with you as other forms of identification may not be accepted. You can exchange your money for Turkish currency in any post office although there are currency exchanges in most big towns and cities in Turkey."
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"docid": "D2446053#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/marmaris/averages/may/\nAverages for Marmaris in May",
"text": "Home > Europe > Turkey > Marmaris Averages for Marmaris in May Weather lowdown Temperatures begin to rise quite considerably in Marmaris in May as the tourist season kicks off. Daytime temperatures now reach an average high of 26°C and an average low of about 13°C. These temperatures are a good indication of the difference between afternoon temperature and nighttime temperatures. The average daily temperature in May is 20°C, which is significantly warmer than the average of 16°C in April. The sea water temperature also avera... Read more Averages Map Temperature20 °C68 °FHigh Temperature26 °C79 °FLow Temperature13 °C60 °FSunshine Hours12hrs Rainfall28mm Rainfall days9days Sea Temperature20 °C68 °FMay June July August September October November December January February March April May Averages Sort by: Alphabetical Hottest Most Popular View by:°C°FChicago 59 °FLos Angeles 63 °FNew York 61 °FSan Francisco 55 °FWashington 66 °FLondon 62 °FRome 69 °FParis 59 °FBarcelona 60 °FBanff 48 °FSantorini 68 °FCancun 81 °FOrlando 77 °FSydney 61 °FAmsterdam 54 °FDubrovnik 64 °FLisbon 64 °FPunta cana 81 °FPrague 55 °FAthens 69 °FMadrid 59 °FOslo 53 °FMontego Bay 80 °FEdinburgh 50 °FCopenhagen 53 °FLas Vegas 77 °FFlorence 64 °FNice 62 °FMarrakesh 69 °FBerlin 57 °FHolidays in Marmaris Hotels in Marmaris Flights to Marmaris Weather Widgets Weather lowdown Temperatures begin to rise quite considerably in Marmaris in May as the tourist season kicks off. Daytime temperatures now reach an average high of 26°C and an average low of about 13°C. These temperatures are a good indication of the difference between afternoon temperature and nighttime temperatures. The average daily temperature in May is 20°C, which is significantly warmer than the average of 16°C in April. The sea water temperature also averages 20°C this month, again a significant rise compared to the previous month. As the month passes by, the length of the days increases gradually."
},
{
"docid": "D450518#0",
"title": "https://www.weather2travel.com/december/mediterranean/\nWeather in the Mediterranean in December 2018",
"text": "Weather in the Mediterranean in December 2018Check the weather in the Mediterranean in December before you book your next holiday. Long-term weather averages give the best indication of the weather in December 2018 and include figures for temperature, sunshine and rainfall for the Mediterranean. Select a region/destination from the list below. Popular Mediterranean destinations Barcelona Benidorm Costa Blanca Costa del Sol Crete Cyprus Fuengirola Greece Ibiza Icmeler Kos Majorca Malta Marmaris Paphos Rhodes Salou Spain Tunisia Turkey More Mediterranean regions Albania Algeria Croatia Cyprus Egypt France Gaza Strip Gibraltar Greece Israel Italy Lebanon Libya Malta Monaco Montenegro Morocco San Marino Slovenia Spain Syria Tunisia Turkey All destinations (A to Z)Can't see your chosen destination? Use our A to Z search to find your required the holiday weather guide: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZJames Villas: Latest special offers for 2018/2019Sale Browse the latest special offers on villa holidays Book villa only or villa+flight deals to destinations worldwide Save on Holiday Resorts, shared & private villas in 2018/2019Go to James Villas deal >>View all James Villas offers Get FREE travel offers Sign up to receive the latest deals and exclusive discounts on holidays, flights, hotels and more, plus inspiration on where to go when We promise not to share your details Related posts Why Slovenia should be on your summer hit list 8 ways to enjoy a perfect holiday in Puglia 7 of France's best beach resorts for summer 2018Popular travel offers Riviera Travel: Holidays from £279 per person TUI sale: up to £600 off holidays + £300 exclusive Emirates: Low fares on flights from £319 return Top ^"
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"docid": "D1776974#0",
"title": "https://turkishvisa.com/\nGet Your Turkey Visa Now!",
"text": "Get Your Turkey Visa Now!Apply Now How To Apply Fill out online application Complete our easy online application Pay with credit card or Pay Pal Receive Visa by Email Receive your Visa for Turkey via email Entry to Turkey Present your E-Visa upon entry to Turkey Apply Now Why Choose Our Service for Turkey E-Visa? The Government of Turkey has a website where you can process the visa without paying a service fee. Below is a table comparing our service with the government of Turkey. Here are the specifics of the value-add we are providing for our service:we streamlined the process so it should take on average 2 minutes vs Turkey Government website takes on average 15 minuteswe have 24/7 chat and phone support to answer any questions you might have vs Turkey Government website only phone supportwe accept visa, mastercard, amex and Pay Pal vs Turkey Government website accepts Mastercard and chip-enabled Visa cardswe accept 138 currencies vs Turkey Government website accepts only USDwe verify information is correct (as an example make sure your passport is not expired)we send an email to you 48 hours before your trip with the visa attached. so you remember to print it outwe provide translation of our website in 20 different languages vs Turkey Government website in 9 different languageswe accept applications at any time vs Turkey Government website only within 90 days of the tripwe have a rich knowledge base with answers to specific questions while vs Turkey Government website has a general FAQOur Service Gov. Site Ability to process Turkey E-Visa Online Quick and Easy Application Process, Save Time and Frustration!24/7 Customer Support (Chat and Phone)Accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Pay Pal Accept Multi-currency Applications Checked for Errors Send reminder email 48 hours prior to trip with visa attached Website can be translated to 20 different languages Select your Nationality: Select Visa Type: Total Cost: $ 41 USDApply Now"
},
{
"docid": "D453202#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Greece\nGreece",
"text": "\"Greece Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Climate Holidays and festivals Get in Passport and visa requirements By plane By train By car By bus By boat Get around By bus and train By car By ferry By plane By taxi By boat Buy Money Bargaining Eat Vegetarian Popular local dishes Cover fee Just-in-time Fast food Sleep Stay safe Crime and theft Scams Photography restrictions Antiquities Drugs Traffic Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Athens Government parliamentary republic Currency euro (EUR)Area 131,940 sq km Population 10,688,058 (July 2006 est. ) Language Greek 99% (official)Religion Eastern Orthodoxy 90% Other Christians (excluding Catholics) 3% Irreligion 4% Islam 2% Other religions (including Catholics) 1%Electricity 220V/50Hz (European plug)Country code +30Internet TLD .gr Time Zone UTC +2Greece (Ελλάς, Hellas) [1] is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. It has an ancient culture that has had a significant influence on the arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports of western society, including the genres of comedy and drama, western alphabets, Platonic ideals and the Socratic method, democracies and republics, and the Olympics. Furthermore it's a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches. Regions [ edit]Roughly counterclockwise from the northeast: Thrace (Θράκη) (Alexandroupoli, Komotini, Xanthi)East Macedonia (Ανατολική Μακεδονία) ( Kavala, Drama)Central Macedonia (Κεντρική Μακεδονία) ( Thessaloniki, Serres, Chalkidiki, Vergina, Katerini, Edessa, Veroia, Naousa)West Macedonia (Δυτική Μακεδονία) (Kastoria, Kozani)Thessaly (Θεσσαλία) ( Larissa, Magnesia, Volos, Karditsa, Trikala, Mount Pelion, Meteora)Sporades Islands (Σποράδες) ( Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonnisos, Skyros)Epirus (Ήπειρος) (Ioannina, Igoumenitsa, Preveza, Arta)Ionian Islands (Ιόνια νησιά) ( Corfu, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, Ithaca)West Greece (Δυτική Ελλάδα) ( Patra, Agrinio, Messolonghi)Central Greece (Στερεά Ελλάδα) (Lamia, Thebae (also spelled as Thiva or Thebes), Livadia, Chalkis, Amfissa, Delphi)Peloponnese (Πελοπόννησος) (Corinth, Sparta, Nafplion, Argos, Kalamata, Tripolis, Monemvasia)Attica (Αττική) ( Athens, Sounion, Kithira)Crete (Κρήτη) ( Heraklion, Rethymno, Knossos, Chania, Gramvousa, Agios Nikolaos, Lassithi, Sitia, Ierapetra)South Aegean Islands (Νότιο Αιγαίο), has two main group: Cyclades: ( Anafi, Andros, Amorgos, Folegandros, Ios, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Sifnos, Koufonisi ), and Dodecanese: (Kastelorizo, Astipalea, Kalymnos, Kassos, Karpathos, Kos, Leros, Nisyros, Patmos, Symi, Rhodes, Tilos)North Aegean Islands (Βόρειο Αιγαίο) ( Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Lemnos, Aghios Efstratios, Psara, Thassos, Samothrace)Cities [ edit]Map of Greece Major cities include: Athens (Αθήνα) - the capital Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη) - the country's second largest city Patra (Πάτρα) - third largest city and gateway to Italy Heraklion (Ηράκλειο) - Crete's largest city Larissa (Λάρισα) - largest city of central Greece Volos (Βόλος) - main port Other destinations [ edit]Delphi - site of the famous oracle of Apollo Meteora - monastery Mount Athos - monastery Olympia - sanctuary dedicated to Zeus, site of the ancient Olympics Parnassos National Park Parnitha National Park Olympos National Park Understand [ edit]Greece is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, ranking in the world's top 20 countries. According to World Tourism Organization, the country received about 24.8 million visitors in 2016 [2], a large number for a small country of 11 million. Visitors are drawn to the country's beaches and reliable sunny summer weather, its nightlife, historical sites and natural beauty. Backstreets of charming Firá, Santoríni Over 90% of visitors who come to Greece come from other European countries, although in recent years there have been growing numbers of tourists from other world regions. The vast majority of visitors arrive during tourism season, which is April through October."
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"docid": "D1768107#0",
"title": "http://www.worldexecutive.com/locations/europe/turkey/istanbul/currency.html\n.",
"text": "Istanbul - Currency ATMs are available in many parts of Istanbul - ensure you inform your bank before travelling abroad, and be aware you may be charged for cash withdrawals. It is advisable to exchange some cash before arriving in Istanbul. Visit the other Istanbul city guide sections to get more detailed travel advice, and information on the best Istanbul attractions and sightseeing activities, recommended shops and restaurants, as well as the best Istanbul hotels. Istanbul - Notes and Coins Istanbul Currency Exchange Istanbul’s currency is the Turkish Lira (TL). Turkish liras are divided into 100 kurus. Coins used frequently are five, ten, 25, and 50 kurus and one lira. Notes used are 5, 10, 20, and 50 lira bills. 100 and 200 lira notes are uncommon. Inflation was a tremendous problem in Turkey, so the government recently revamped the lira system to stem the tide. You will find that money is no longer referred to as “New Turkish Lira†or YTL, instead only “Turkish Lira†or TL."
},
{
"docid": "D1714133#0",
"title": "http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/Maps/bodrumarmaris.html\n.",
"text": "Maps of Bodrum & Marmaris Home Search Maps of Turkey Photo Gallery Where to Go When to Go Where to Stay What It Costs Turkish Money Transport FAQ-Travel Details Best Itineraries Guided Tours Travel Agency Unusual Trips Consultations TTP Forums Funny Stuff Shopping Site Index Bright Sun Here's a map of Southwestern Turkey where the Aegean coast meets the Mediterranean coast, including the towns of Bodrum, Dalaman (and its important airport ), Datça, Köycegiz, Ören, Ortaca (where you turn off the highway for Dalyan ), Marmaris, Milas, Mugla, and Also shown are the Greek islands of Kos, Nisyros, Rodos (Rhodes), Symi and Tilos . In summer, there's frequent ferry service from Bodrum and Marmaris to Kos and Rodos. The major airports are Milas-Bodrum (BJV) and Dalaman (DLM). For more detailed fold-out maps of Bodrum, Dalyan, Köycegiz, Marmaris and the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, click here. Maps of Turkey Where to Buy Maps Maps Homepage Guidebooks Homepage Maps from Tulumba.com Transportation Resources Travel Details FAQSite Index TTP Homepage Maps of Turkey shipped anywhere in the world (use Promotional Code HNE6408)."
},
{
"docid": "D2528798#0",
"title": "http://www.weather2travel.com/june/europe/\nWeather in Europe in June 2018",
"text": "Weather in Europe in June 2018Check the weather in Europe in June before you book your next holiday. Long-term weather averages give the best indication of the weather in June 2018 and includes figure for temperature, sunshine and rainfall for Europe. Select a region/destination from the list below. Popular Europe destinations Algarve Balearic Islands Barcelona Benidorm Bulgaria Canary Islands Costa del Sol Crete Cyprus Dalaman and Marmaris Greece Ibiza Italy Majorca Malta Paris Portugal Spain Tenerife Turkey More Europe regions Albania Andorra Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia & Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France Georgia Germany Gibraltar Greece Guernsey Hungary Iceland Ireland Isle of Man Italy Jan Mayen Jersey Kosovo Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia (Europe)San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Svalbard Sweden Switzerland Turkey UKUkraine All destinations (A to Z)Can't see your chosen destination? Use our A to Z search to find your required the holiday weather guide: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZTUI: up to £600 off TUI SENSATORI holidays Sale Save up to £600 on TUI SENSATORI holidays in April Book holidays to the Caribbean, Canaries & the Med Travel before 30th April 2018 (inclusive)Go to TUI deal >>Expires at 23:59 on Monday 30th April 2018 · View all TUI offers Get FREE travel offers Sign up to receive the latest deals and exclusive discounts on holidays, flights, hotels and more, plus inspiration on where to go when We promise not to share your details Related posts7 reasons Lanzarote is the coolest island in the Canaries Why Slovenia should be on your summer hit list 8 ways to enjoy a perfect holiday in Puglia Popular travel offers BA sale: Luxury beach holidays & city breaks First Choice: up to £500 off all inclusive holidays Riviera Travel: Holidays from £279 per person Top ^"
},
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"docid": "D2446056#0",
"title": "http://www.seatemperature.org/middle-east/turkey/marmaris-may.htm\nMarmaris average May sea temperature",
"text": "Max: 21.8°C / 69.7°FAvg: 19.9°C / 67.8°FMin: 18.1°C / 66°FThese figures are calculated from several years of recorded data and are the maximum, minimum and average temperatures of all the recorded years Average May sea temperaturesºC ºFMonthly Marmaris water temperature chart The bar chart below shows the average monthly sea temperatures at Marmaris over the year.ºC ºFJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec°C 17.6 16.7 16.8 17.3 19.9 23.3 25.8 27.1 26.4 23.6 20.7 18.6°F 63.7 62.1 62.2 63.1 67.8 73.9 78.4 80.8 79.5 74.5 69.3 65.5Monthly average max / min water temperatures The graph below shows the range of monthly water temperatures over several years. Max ºC Max ºF Min ºC Min ºFJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Min °C 15.7 15.8 15.9 15.7 18.1 21.3 23.9 25.4 24.5 20.9 18.3 16.5Max °C 19.6 17.7 17.7 19 21.8 25.4 27.7 28.9 28.4 26.3 23.2 20.7Min °F 61.8 61.2 61.3 61.5 66 71.9 76.5 79.1 77.6 71.8 66.9 63.4Max °F 65.7 63.1 63.1 64.8 69.7 76 80.3 82.6 81.5 77.2 71.8 67.6Marmaris weather & temperature averages »"
},
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"docid": "D2276543#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090804024800AAVPcZI\nWhat currency does turkey use now?",
"text": "Travel Europe (Continental) Turkey What currency does turkey use now? I am going to turkey in a few days and was wondering, what currency is used there? On the Internet it is saying turkish lira, but a friend of mine said they use euros so i don't know please only answer if you've been there or are from there and actually know! thanks Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Turkish Lira (TL), Most shopping malls accept euros and most hotels accept US dollar. Haute Couture · 9 years ago1 1 Comment Turkey uses the Turkish Lira 2.4TL (appro) = £1 Euros are accepted in the holiday areas, but be very careful as with all other money, you wont get the best exchange rate if you use Euros/pounds/dollars etc. you will be much better changing your money into Lira. Have a good time Source (s): Live in Marmarisscousesailor · 9 years ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: what currency does turkey use now? I am going to turkey in a few days and was wondering, what currency is used there? On the Internet it is saying turkish lira, but a friend of mine said they use euros so i don't know please only answer if you've been there or are from there and actually know!"
},
{
"docid": "D602965#0",
"title": "https://www.weather2travel.com/april/\nWeather in April 2018",
"text": "Weather in April 2018Plan your perfect holiday in April with over 4,000 April weather guides. Search or browse by destination, resort, city or country to find weather averages for April including temperature, sunshine and rainfall figures. Popular holiday destinations in April Algarve Bali Barbados Benidorm California Cancun Costa del Sol Cyprus Dominican Republic Dubai Gran Canaria Ibiza Jamaica Lanzarote Majorca Malta Mauritius Miami Morocco Orlando Seychelles Tenerife Destination When▼Weather▼Best holiday weather in April Thanks largely to the Easter break and lower pre-summer prices, the idea of holidaying in April is growing in popularity with families, couples and groups. Read on to find out more about destinations with the best holiday weather in April... Short haul Long haul - up to 10 hours Long haul - 10 hours or more Weather in April in the Mediterranean © Marta P. (Milacroft) - Fotolia.com Short haul: Canary Islands, Turkey, Morocco and more The weather in April finally starts to improve in Europe, with more sunshine as the green shoots of spring begin to appear. The days also feel longer thanks to daylight saving, which is normally implemented at the end of March. The eastern Mediterranean usually has more sunshine in April than anywhere in the west so if that's what you're after then Turkey, Cyprus, and eastern Greece are the holiday destinations for you. Bodrum, Marmaris, Paphos and Rhodes all have nine hours a day on average in April, and daytime temperatures climb into the low twenties. Springtime on the Turkish Riviera © albinoni - Fotolia.com Benidorm and the Costa del Sol are usually as warm but with an hour or two less sunshine. However, the weather in April in these destinations is still very pleasant, as is the Algarve in Portugal, Majorca, Malta and Tunisia. The weather in April at these destinations is comparable, in terms of temperature, with the south of England in June, but with more sunshine."
},
{
"docid": "D3543747#0",
"title": "http://www.eaglecreek.com/blog/international-tipping-etiquette-how-much-give\nInternational Tipping Etiquette: How Much to Give",
"text": "May 17th, 2017International Tipping Etiquette: How Much to Give Are you visiting a country where tipping is expected, appreciated in special circumstances—or actually considered insulting? Avoid potential embarrassment or confusion by using this essential guide to tipping around the world to study up before you go!When it comes to tipping while traveling, even seasoned globetrotters can get confused. Like culture and cuisine, tipping etiquette differs greatly between countries. But don’t stress—we’ve spelled out when and where the practice is appropriate. Read on for gratuity guidelines in eight of the world’s most popular travel destinations. United Kingdom Restaurants: Generally speaking, tipping in the UK is not as generous as it is in the United States, primarily because waiters must be paid the national minimum wage by the restaurants they work for. That said it’s customary to leave a 10 - 15 percent tip at the end of a meal. Some restaurants automatically add an optional service charge (typically 12-15 percent) to your bill; be sure to check for this fee so you don’t end up tipping twice!Coffee Shops: It’s not necessary to leave a tip for your barista. There may be a tip jar on the counter, but don’t feel obligated to leave your change. Bars and Pubs: Patrons don’t traditionally tip in bars or pubs in the UK, but you can show appreciation by saying “and have one yourself” to an especially helpful barman."
},
{
"docid": "D2446052#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/marmaris/averages/\nMarmaris: Annual Weather Averages",
"text": "Marmaris: Annual Weather Averages July is the hottest month in Marmaris with an average temperature of 82 °F ( 28 °C) and the coldest is January at 50 °F ( 10 °C) with the most daily sunshine hours at 14 in July. The wettest month is December with an average of 290mm of rain . The best month to swim in the sea is in August when the average sea temperature is 79 °F ( 26 °C). Average Temperature: Marmaris Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec°C 10 10 13 16 20 25 28 27 24 20 15 12°F 50 50 55 61 68 77 82 81 75 68 59 54Average High/Low Temperature: Marmaris High C High F Low C Low FJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High °C 15 15 18 21 26 31 35 34 31 26 20 16High °F 59 59 64 70 79 88 95 93 88 79 68 61Low °C 5 5 7 10 13 18 21 20 17 13 9 7Low °F 41 41 45 50 55 64 70 68 63 55 48 45Average Rainfall: Marmaris Rainy days Average rainfall Average rain days Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Decmm 231 170 121 61 28 15 23 8 25 81 180 290Days 14 12 13 11 9 6 4 6 8 12 13 14Average Daily Sunshine Hours: Marmaris Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Hours 7 7 9 11 12 13 14 13 11 9 8 7Average Sea Temperature: Marmaris Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec°C 17 16 16 17 20 23 25 26 25 23 21 18°F 63 61 61 63 68 73 77 79 77 73 70 64"
},
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"docid": "D617167#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070722063516AAcoBwr\nIm going to turkey on holiday, what is the best way to bring money- travellers cheque, debit card or cash?",
"text": "\"Travel Europe (Continental) Turkey Im going to turkey on holiday, what is the best way to bring money- travellers cheque, debit card or cash? Follow 14 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: none of the above, credit card is the best way to use money anywhere abroad. Source (s):own experience, a lot of it ... ! ! Splishy · 1 decade ago0 2 Comment Best is to get cash from an ATM machine...and whoever said that the merchants don't like the Turkish Lira must have had some pot slipped into his/her nargila. Look for the \"\"Plus\"\" sign on the ATM machine and you can use your bank debit card to take out money (you will find the same \"\"Plus\"\" sign on the back of most bank debit cards as well). The fee is usually quite nominal and you can rest assured that you will get a good rate. Traveller's cheques are not widely accepted in stores and yes you do waste a lot of time waiting to cash them at the bank. Credit cards may require you to enter a PIN, although very few establishments, in my experience, actually asked for it, even in the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. So in conclusion, I would say cash (local currency is just fine) and credit card are the best way to go. And as a side note...remember to haggle with the seller, especially in the bazaars...aim for 30%-40% off the quoted price."
},
{
"docid": "D3505511#0",
"title": "http://turkeytravelplanner.com/details/Money/yeni_lira.html\n.",
"text": "\"Turkey's unit of currency is the Turkish Lira (Türk Lirası), abbreviated TL, TRY, or using the special Turkish lira symbol (₺). Here's the full story... Turkish Lira symbol Here are current Turkish Lira exchange rates. Old Liras, New Liras From 2005 through 2008, the Turkish currency was called the New Turkish Lira (Yeni Türk Lirası, YTL or TRY). In 2009 a new series of banknotes (bills) called \"\" E9 ,\"\" with strengthened anti-counterfeiting features, was introduced. Both the 2005 series notes and 2009 \"\" E9 \"\" series notes had the same value, but the older YTL/TRY banknotes were withdrawn from circulation during 2009. As of December 31, 2009, the 2005 New Turkish Lira (YTL) notes are no longer accepted for payment , but may be exchanged for the newer 2009-series Turkish Lira notes at any branch of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TC Merkez Bankası) , or TC Ziraat Bankası. The current Turkish Lira is equivalent to one million (old, pre-2005) Turkish Liras (TL). In other words, six zeros were dropped from the old TL in 2005 to make the YTL, which is now—again—called simply \"\" TL . \"\" Old pre-2005 Turkish Liras The YTL replaced the old pre-2005 Türk Lirası (TL, TRL). Old Turkish liras were withdrawn from circulation during 2005."
},
{
"docid": "D450512#0",
"title": "https://www.weather2travel.com/climate-guides/mediterranean/\nMediterranean climate guide",
"text": "Mediterranean climate guide Popular Mediterranean destinations Barcelona Benidorm Costa Blanca Costa del Sol Crete Cyprus Fuengirola Greece Ibiza Icmeler Kos Majorca Malta Marmaris Paphos Rhodes Salou Spain Tunisia Turkey More Mediterranean regions Albania Algeria Croatia Cyprus Egypt France Gaza Strip Gibraltar Greece Israel Italy Lebanon Libya Malta Monaco Montenegro Morocco San Marino Slovenia Spain Syria Tunisia Turkey All destinations (A to Z)Can't see your chosen destination? Use our A to Z search to find your required the holiday weather guide: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAirtours discount code: £100 off April & May holidays Discount Code Save £100 on holidays departing in April & May 2018Discount available on selected holidays only Travel before 31st May 2019 (inclusive)Show discount code ******100Expires at 23:59 on Monday 30th April 2018 · View all Airtours offers Get FREE travel offers Sign up to receive the latest deals and exclusive discounts on holidays, flights, hotels and more, plus inspiration on where to go when We promise not to share your details Related posts Why Slovenia should be on your summer hit list8 ways to enjoy a perfect holiday in Puglia 7 of France's best beach resorts for summer 2018Popular travel offers First Choice: up to £500 off all inclusive holidays Mark Warner: up to 30% off holidays + voucher TUI sale: up to £600 off holidays & discount codes Top ^"
},
{
"docid": "D1006635#0",
"title": "http://www.weather2travel.com/holidayweather/mediterranean/\nMediterranean weather averages",
"text": "Mediterranean weather averages Check the Mediterranean weather averages before you book your next holiday in 2018/2019. Select a region/destination from the list below. Whatever kind of trip you are planning, take a look at today's temperature, the outlook for tomorrow and what the weather is usually like at this time of year. Popular Mediterranean destinations Barcelona Benidorm Costa Blanca Costa del Sol Crete Cyprus Fuengirola Greece Ibiza Icmeler Kos Majorca Malta Marmaris Paphos Rhodes Salou Spain Tunisia Turkey More Mediterranean regions Albania Algeria Croatia Cyprus Egypt France Gaza Strip Gibraltar Greece Israel Italy Lebanon Libya Malta Monaco Montenegro Morocco San Marino Slovenia Spain Syria Tunisia Turkey All destinations (A to Z)Can't see your chosen destination? Use our A to Z search to find your required the holiday weather guide: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZTUI online discount: up to 10% off Mediterranean holidays Sale Book online & save up to 10% on holidays to the Mediterranean FREE kids places & low deposits also available Say Hello to TUI - the new name in holidays Go to TUI deal >>View all TUI offers Mediterranean weather averages by month Check Mediterranean holiday weather averages for a particular month by selecting from the list below. Monthly weather guides include figures for temperature, rainfall, sunshine hours and sea temperature plus daily sunrise & sunset times. January February March April May June July August September October November December Back to top Get FREE travel offers Sign up to receive the latest deals and exclusive discounts on holidays, flights, hotels and more, plus inspiration on where to go when We promise not to share your details Related posts8 ways to enjoy a perfect holiday in Puglia 7 of France's best beach resorts for summer 2018The multi-centre breaks from TUI you never knew existed Popular travel offers TUI sale: up to £500 off holidays & discount codes Jet2: £100pp off holidays + 10% off flights Mark Warner: up to 30% off holidays + exclusive Top ^"
},
{
"docid": "D3386292#0",
"title": "http://www.weather2travel.com/october/europe/\nWeather in Europe in October 2018",
"text": "Weather in Europe in October 2018Check the weather in Europe in October before you book your next holiday. Long-term weather averages give the best indication of the weather in October 2018 and include figures for temperature, sunshine and rainfall for Europe. Select a region/destination from the list below. Popular Europe destinations Algarve Balearic Islands Barcelona Benidorm Bulgaria Canary Islands Costa del Sol Crete Cyprus Dalaman and Marmaris Greece Ibiza Italy Majorca Malta Paris Portugal Spain Tenerife Turkey More Europe regions Albania Andorra Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia & Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France Georgia Germany Gibraltar Greece Guernsey Hungary Iceland Ireland Isle of Man Italy Jan Mayen Jersey Kosovo Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia (Europe)San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Svalbard Sweden Switzerland Turkey UKUkraine All destinations (A to Z)Can't see your chosen destination? Use our A to Z search to find your required the holiday weather guide: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZThe Holiday Place: Latest special offers on holidays Sale Browse the latest offers & online discounts on holidays Find the best hotel rates & holiday deals of the week Search by destination, holiday type, price & more Go to Holiday Place deal >>Get FREE travel offers Sign up to receive the latest deals and exclusive discounts on holidays, flights, hotels and more, plus inspiration on where to go when We promise not to share your details Related posts7 reasons Lanzarote is the coolest island in the Canaries Why Slovenia should be on your summer hit list 8 ways to enjoy a perfect holiday in Puglia Popular travel offers Riviera Travel: Holidays from £279 per person TUI sale: up to £600 off holidays + £300 exclusive Mark Warner: Save up to £250 on ski 2019 + voucher Top ^"
},
{
"docid": "D3160406#0",
"title": "http://www.weather2travel.com/november/europe/\nWeather in Europe in November 2018",
"text": "Weather in Europe in November 2018Check the weather in Europe in November before you book your next holiday. Long-term weather averages give the best indication of the weather in November 2018 and include figures for temperature, sunshine and rainfall for Europe. Select a region/destination from the list below. Popular Europe destinations Algarve Balearic Islands Barcelona Benidorm Bulgaria Canary Islands Costa del Sol Crete Cyprus Dalaman and Marmaris Greece Ibiza Italy Majorca Malta Paris Portugal Spain Tenerife Turkey More Europe regions Albania Andorra Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia & Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France Georgia Germany Gibraltar Greece Guernsey Hungary Iceland Ireland Isle of Man Italy Jan Mayen Jersey Kosovo Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia (Europe)San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Svalbard Sweden Switzerland Turkey UKUkraine All destinations (A to Z)Can't see your chosen destination? Use our A to Z search to find your required the holiday weather guide: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZOlympic Holidays: Top summer 2018 holiday deals Sale Book early & save on summer 2018 with Olympic Holidays Pay just £49 deposits per person on summer 2018 holidays Travel between 1st May & 31st Oct 2018 (inclusive)Go to Olympic Holidays deal >>View all Olympic Holidays offers Get FREE travel offers Sign up to receive the latest deals and exclusive discounts on holidays, flights, hotels and more, plus inspiration on where to go when We promise not to share your details Related posts7 reasons Lanzarote is the coolest island in the Canaries Why Slovenia should be on your summer hit list 8 ways to enjoy a perfect holiday in Puglia Popular travel offers Riviera Travel: Holidays from £279 per person TUI sale: up to £600 off holidays + £300 exclusive Mark Warner: Save up to £250 on ski 2019 + voucher Top ^"
},
{
"docid": "D1130512#0",
"title": "http://www.weather2travel.com/december/turkey/\nWeather in Turkey in December 2018",
"text": "Weather in Turkey in December 201811 11°C max day temperature4 4 hours of sunshine per day18 18 days with some rainfall5 5°C min night temperature9 9 hours of daylight per day0 No heat & humidity126 126 mm of monthly rainfall1 1 (Low) UV index10 10°C sea temperature Going to Turkey? Find the best month to visit Turkey based on the weather. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Expect 11°C daytime maximum temperatures in the shade with on average 4 hours of sunshine per day in Turkey in December. Check more long-term weather averages for Turkey in December before you book your next holiday to Turkey in 2018. The December weather averages shown above are for Istanbul. IHG: Latest Turkey hotel deals Sale Explore the latest offers on IHG hotels in Turkey Book direcly with IHG online & get the lowest rate Join the IHG Rewards Club for discounts, benefits & more Go to IHG deal >>View all IHG offers More about Turkey Weather overview Climate guide5-day forecast Best time to go Weather by month Today's conditions Compare weather Sunrise & Sunset More destinations Top deals & discounts Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Metric (°C / mm) | Imperial (°F / inches)Guide to Turkey weather in December The average maximum daytime temperature in Turkey in December is a cool 11°C (52°F). The average night-time temperature is usually a cold 5°C (41°F). There are usually 4 hours of bright sunshine each day, which represents 46% of the 9 hours of daylight. Expect 126mm (5.0 inches) of rainfall across the whole of December with 18 days with some rain falling. Maximum UV levels will be low (1 UV index) at midday when the skies are clear."
},
{
"docid": "D178906#0",
"title": "http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/07/turkey-military-blocks-bridges-istanbul-160715195444742.html\nTurkey prime minister says coup attempt foiled",
"text": "\"News / Turkey attempted coup Turkey prime minister says coup attempt foiled Turkish prime minister says military chief of staff back in charge after army faction said it taken control in a coup.15 Jul 2016A coup attempt by an army faction in Turkey has been put down, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said, after thousands of people heeded a call from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and took to the streets. Yildirim told broadcaster NTV that a no-fly zone had been declared over the capital, Ankara, blaming followers of US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen. \"\" The coup attempt is foiled,\"\" Turkey's national intelligence agency had earlier said in a statement. Sections of the Turkish army had earlier officially declared a coup and martial law, saying that they had \"\"taken control of the country\"\" as Istanbul's main airport was closed and fighter jets were seen in the skies. Erdogan in a phone call to broadcaster CNN Turk on Friday said he remained the president of the country and the head of the army and called for people to take to the streets against the coup. \"\" We will overcome this,\"\" Erdogan said, speaking on a video call to a mobile phone held up to the camera by a presenter. He called on his followers to take to the streets to defend his government and said the coup plotters would pay a heavy price. An official said Erdogan was speaking from Marmaris on the Turkish coast where he was on holiday. Erdogan said he would swiftly return to Ankara. WATCH: Our rolling coverage of the attempted coup in Turkey In the capital Ankara, gunshots and loud explosions were heard, as military jets and helicopters were seen flying overhead, a Reuters news agency witness said."
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"docid": "D776158#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Lira\nItalian lira",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Italian Lira)navigation search Lira Italiana ( Italian)Lira banknotes ranging from ₤2,000 to ₤500,000. ₤1000 coin (1997)ISO 4217Code ITLDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 centesimo Subunits were abolished after WWIIPlural lirecentesimo centesimi Symbol ₤ or LBanknotes Freq. used ₤1,000, ₤2,000, ₤5,000, ₤10,000, ₤50,000, ₤100,000 Rarely used ₤500,000Coins Freq. used ₤50, ₤100, ₤200, ₤500 Rarely used ₤1, ₤2, ₤5, ₤10, ₤20, ₤1000Demographics User (s) None, previously: Kingdom of Italy Italy San Marino Vatican Citybut not Campione d'Italia Albanian Kingdom (1939–43)Issuance Central bank Banca d'Italia Website www .bancaditalia .it Printer Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato Website www .ipzs .it Mint Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato Website www .ipzs .it Valuation Inflation 2.3% (2001)ERM Since 13 March 1979, 25 November 1996 Withdrawn 17 September 1992 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002€ = ₤1,936.27This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The lira ( Italian: [ˈliːra]; plural lire [ˈliːre]) was the currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002 and of the Albanian Kingdom between 1941 and 1943. Between 1999 and 2002, the Italian lira was officially a national subunit of the euro. However, cash payments could be made in lira only, as euro coins or notes were not yet available. The lira was also the currency of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy between 1807 and 1814. The term originates from the value of a pound weight ( Latin: libra) of high purity silver and as such is a direct cognate of the British pound sterling; in some countries, such as Cyprus and Malta, the words lira and pound were used as equivalents, before the euro was adopted in 2008 in the two countries. \"\" L\"\", sometimes in a double-crossed script form (\"\"₤\"\"), was the symbol most often used."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_sovereign-debt_crisis\nEuropean debt crisis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from European sovereign-debt crisis)navigation search Long-term interest rates ( secondary market yields of government bonds with maturities of close to ten years) of all eurozone countries except Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. [ 1] A yield being more than 4% points higher compared to the lowest comparable yield among the eurozone states, i.e. yields above 6% in September 2011, indicates that financial institutions have serious doubts about credit-worthiness of the state. [ 2]The European debt crisis (often also referred to as the Eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis) is a multi-year debt crisis that has been taking place in the European Union since the end of 2009. Several eurozone member states ( Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Cyprus) were unable to repay or refinance their government debt or to bail out over-indebted banks under their national supervision without the assistance of third parties like other Eurozone countries, the European Central Bank (ECB), or the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The detailed causes of the debt crisis varied. In several countries, private debts arising from a property bubble were transferred to sovereign debt as a result of banking system bailouts and government responses to slowing economies post-bubble. The structure of the eurozone as a currency union (i.e., one currency) without fiscal union (e.g., different tax and public pension rules) contributed to the crisis and limited the ability of European leaders to respond. [ 3] [4] European banks own a significant amount of sovereign debt, such that concerns regarding the solvency of banking systems or sovereigns are negatively reinforcing. [ 5]As concerns intensified in early 2010 and thereafter, [6] [7] leading European nations implemented a series of financial support measures such as the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) and European Stability Mechanism (ESM). The ECB also contributed to solve the crisis by lowering interest rates and providing cheap loans of more than one trillion euro in order to maintain money flows between European banks."
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"docid": "D1246405#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_countries_use_the_Euro\nWhat are the countries that use EURO as their money?",
"text": "Flag What are the countries that use EURO as their money? Answer by Chris Freel Confidence votes 9.2KAs of January 2014, 24 countries use the Euro (€) as their currency. Austria , Belgium , Cyprus , Estonia , Finland , France , Germany , Greece , Ireland , Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta , The Netherlands , Portugal , Slovakia , Slovenia and Spain are official members of the Eurozone and use the Euro as their currency. In addition to these countries official agreements are in place with three micro states which allow them to use the Euro and issue a limited number of Euro coins. These are Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican City . The Euro has also been unilaterally adopted as the de facto currency of a further three countries, usually in cases where a pre-Euro currency had previously been used. These are Andorra , Kosovo, and Montenegro . These countries do not have authorisation to issue Euros. Adoption of the Euro Initially 11 EU countries adopted the Euro in 1999, but the physical currency was not introduced until 1 January 2002. These original 11 countries were later joined by: Greece (2001 - before the physical currency was introduced)Slovenia (1 January 2007)Cyprus (1 January 2008)Malta (1 January 2008)Slovakia (1 January 2009)Estonia (1 January 2011)Latvia (1 January 2014)Lithuania is due to adopt the Euro on 1 January 2015."
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"docid": "D1045018#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/nicosia.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Nicosia Exchange Rate Nicosia Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Nicosia. The currency used in Nicosia is the Euro. Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus. If you are traveling to Nicosia, you will need to exchange your currency for the Cypriot Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Nicosia banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Nicosia airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Nicosia. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D206090#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g187768-s601/Italy:Banks.And.Money.html\nItaly: Banks & Money",
"text": "\"Italy Traveler Article: Italy: Banks & Money Save Article More Traveler Articlesadvice from real travelers For Foreign Visitors Crossing the Border Emergencies How to fit in with the locals Important Phrases Information to make travelling easier SIM card purchase in Italy Telephones Tipping & Etiquette Background Car Rental Italy Culture Food History INTERNET POINTRecommended Reading Tourist Board Info Weather & When to Go Read more about Italy Topics include Transportation, Things to Do, Dining Scene & more!View All Articles This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (52)Comments (0)In Italy, as in most of Western Europe, the official currency is the Euro (€). The Euro is divided into 100 cents (centimes, centesimi), with two decimals after the comma (not decimal point, comma). So, a price will often be displayed as €10,00 (ten euros); or €2,14 (two euro and 14 cents), etc. For visitors from the United States, it is easy to make a conversion: 1 Euro is (April 2016), about $1.13. ( Rates of exchange fluctuate constantly, so check carefully the rate before changing your money on www.oanda.com or www.xe.com ). This rate of exchange means for example that when you enjoy a wonderful Italian Pizza, and you are charged say 15 Euro, you will pay 15 times 1.39 = $20.88. To make things a bit simpler, consider that 3 Euro equal approx."
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"docid": "D1411830#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/euro\neuro 1",
"text": "\"euro 1 [ y oo r -oh, yur -]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun, plural euros ( especially collectively) euro.1. wallaroo. Origin of euro 1Expand Ngajuri < Ngajuri (Australian Aboriginal language spoken around Jamestown and Peterborough, South Australia) yurueuro 2 [ y oo r -oh, yur -]Spell Syllablesnoun, plural euros, euro.1. ( sometimes initial capital letter) the official common currency of 19 European Union nations (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain). It is also the official currency of Andorra, Kosovo, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino, and the Vatican City. In 1999 the euro was first adopted by 11 nations as an alternative currency in noncash transactions. Then in 2002 the euro fully replaced existing currencies in 12 European Union nations, before being adopted more widely. Symbol: €. Origin Expand1970-75; shortening of Eurocurrency Euro [ y oo r -oh, yur -]Spell Syllablesadjective, Informal.1. European: a Euro expert."
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"docid": "D2362398#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_italys_money_called\nMoney in Italy?",
"text": "\"Money in Italy? Italy's currency is Euro. Edit What kind of money is used in Italy? Euros Edit USCitizen 477,196 Contributions What money is used in Italy? The Euro is the currency of Italy. Edit What is the name of the money system of Italy? The Euro. Edit How does Italy make it's money?fgcfg tdffgxj ujhyv ,hyfjhyv ghrfh hgc gvc mh h vilyhjv Edit What do people do for money in Italy?they would sell crops and would run businesses by their house or could do any other job like banker etc. Edit Why is Italy called Italy? Italy is called Italy Because there was once a man who had a horses."
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"docid": "D338087#0",
"title": "http://travel.aarp.org/destinations/italy/rome/travel-tips/money/\nMoney",
"text": "\"AARP MEMBER DISCOUNTSHampton Inn Members save up to 10% and get late checkout until 2 p.m., when available. SEE MORERome's prices are comparable to those in other major capitals, such as Paris and London. Unless you dine in the swankiest places, you'll still find Rome one of the cheapest European capitals in which to eat. Clothes and leather goods are also generally less expensive than in northern Europe. Public transport is relatively cheap. A Rome 2-km (1-mile) taxi ride costs €8. An inexpensive hotel room for two, including breakfast, is about €120; an inexpensive dinner for two is €45. A simple pasta item on the menu is about €8 to €12, pizzas from €6 to €9, a ½-liter carafe of house wine is around €5, and a cappuccino can cost €1.20. A movie ticket is approximately €7.50, and the cheapest seat at the opera is €17, while full fare admission to the Musei Vaticani is €15. Though most places accept credit cards, cash is still preferred."
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"docid": "D1152212#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_did_the_Eurozone_countries_use_before_the_Euro_was_introduced\nWhat currency did the Eurozone countries use before the Euro was introduced?",
"text": "Flag What currency did the Eurozone countries use before the Euro was introduced? Answer by Dianergr Confidence votes 1.8KAs of January 2009, 16 countries have adopted the euro as their official currency. They are listed below, along with the names of their previous currency. Austria - Austrian schilling Belgium - Belgian franc The Netherlands - Dutch gulden Finland - Finnish markka France - French franc Germany - German mark Ireland - Irish pound Italy - Italian lira Luxembourg - Luxembourg franc Portugal - Portuguese escudo Spain - Spanish peseta Greece - Greek drachma Slovenia - Slovenian tolar Cyprus - Cypriot pound Malta - Maltese lira Slovakia - Slovak koruna9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No"
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"docid": "D2730048#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/ITL\nItalian Lira",
"text": "Italian Lira Note: This currency has been replaced by the Euro. Overview The Italian Lira was the official currency of Italy, prior to the introduction of the Euro in 1999. The Lira was pegged to the Euro at 1 Euro = 1,936.26 Lira. The Italian Lira was issued by the Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato. Economy Italy has fewer global multinational corporations compared to other economies of similar size, but it has a large number of small and medium enterprises, clustered in several industrial districts, which are the backbone of its industry. Italian industry has often focused on the export of niche and luxury goods. This means that it is less able to compete with China and other emerging economies in Asia with regard to quantity, but can withstand competition from them on the basis of Italy’s higher-quality products. The country was the seventh largest exporter in 2009. Closer in Italy, business relationships are with other countries in the European Union, which holds approximately 59% of its total trade. Its major trading partners of the EU, in order of market share, are Germany (12.9%), France (11.4%), and Spain (7.4%)."
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"docid": "D746263#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/helsinki.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Helsinki Exchange Rate Helsinki Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Helsinki. The currency used in Helsinki is the Euro. Helsinki is the capital of Finland. If you are traveling to Helsinki, you will need to exchange your currency for the Finnish Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Helsinki banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Helsinki airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Helsinki. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D871203#0",
"title": "http://www.priceoftravel.com/2427/europe-3-star-traveler-index/\nEurope 3-Star Traveler Index for 2018: 56 cities from cheap to expensive",
"text": "Europe 3-Star Traveler Index for 2018: 56 cities from cheap to expensive By Roger Wade 27 Feb, 2018 Comments (61) Add a comment Many of us start our exploration of Europe as backpackers or at least staying in budget hotels, but eventually we prefer at least a 3-star hotel with a few creature comforts. That is why we have created this list of all of Europe's top tourist cities ranked from cheapest to most expensive for those on an average budget and sharing a 3-star hotel room for two people. The index below shows a price for each city and that can be used as a typical budget for normal daily expensive, but of course it doesn't include shopping and souvenirs. You'll notice that the cities at the bottom of the list will cost more than four times as much per day as those on the top of the list, so choosing which cities to visit can make a huge difference in your overall budget. Generally speaking there was very little inflation in 2016 so prices were stable in all but a few areas. The Euro, British Pound, and all of the other European currencies gained against the US Dollar in 2017, so things are a bit less affordable for Americans in 2018. Are you a hostel person rather than a hotel person? If you prefer hostel dorm beds to private hotel rooms then check the Europe Backpackers Index, which is aimed at budget travelers. The rankings are also quite different in some cases, as cheap dorms are available in some cities where hotel rooms aren't quite so cheap. How the 3-Star Traveler Index works We take a fixed set of typical expenses that every traveler will encounter, and apply them to each of the 56 major European tourist cities."
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"docid": "D64828#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/ireland-s-currency-5bb6edc429eacc7\nWhat Is Ireland's Currency?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is Ireland's Currency? A: Quick Answer The island of Ireland uses two currencies, the euro and the pound sterling. The Republic of Ireland is monetarily part of the eurozone and uses the European Union currency, while Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom and retains the pound sterling as its monetary unit. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland? How Do You Find the Current Value of a Dollar? What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Full Answer The pound sterling is divisible into 100 pence, and banknotes are available in denominations up to 100 pounds. The euro is divisible into 100 cents and has notes in denominations up to 500 euros. Before joining the eurozone monetary system, the Republic of Ireland used the Irish pound, established after its independence in 1922. Irish pound notes are not considered legal tender, but they may be exchanged for euros at central banks."
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"docid": "D2662568#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16834815\nHow 'magic' made Greek debt disappear before it joined the euro",
"text": "\"How 'magic' made Greek debt disappear before it joined the euro By Allan Little BBC News3 February 2012Share What financial 'magic' did Greece perform to join the single currency? Greece is at the heart of the ongoing eurozone crisis, but is past sleight of hand by Greek statisticians to blame for the country's current financial meltdown? \"\" We used to call him the magician, because he could make everything disappear. \"\" He made inflation disappear. And then he made the deficit disappear,\"\" recalls Greek economist Miranda Xafa. In the 1990s Miranda Xafa was working for an investment house in London, watching from a distance, as her native Greece got ready for membership of the euro. The Greek railway had more employees than passengers. A former minister, Stefanos Manos, had said publicly at the time that it would be cheaper to send everyone by taxi Miranda Xafa, Greek economist She knew - and advised her clients - that the country's economy was not ready, that the statistics its government was publishing did not reflect reality. \"\" I used to come to Athens from London, with clients of Salomon Brothers,\"\" she tells me. \"\" We always saw the head of the statistical agency of Greece, who compiled all the statistics on the debt, the deficit and so on. \"\""
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"docid": "D206089#0",
"title": "http://italiantourism.com/money.html\n.",
"text": "Money Regulations | Health | Money | Phone & Mail | Church Services | Miscellaneous Tax refund for purchases made in Italy by non-resident visitors According to the Italian law, based on the European Community provisions, as a non-resident visitor, you can claim a refund for goods and services tax paid for goods intended for personal or familiar use purchased in Italy. For more information see: Agenzia delle Dogane [Italian Customs Agency] official web sitewww.agenziadogane.gov.it/Companies specializing in refunding sales tax Premier Tax Freewww.premiertaxfree.com Global Refundwww.globalrefund.com Travelers Checks Will shops in Italy accept traveler's checks? In major Italian cities and tourist areas traveler checks are accepted. The rate of exchange is calculated on the daily rate of exchange shown on the newspapers. ATMs and Debit Cards Can I use my Credit Card/Debit Card in Italy? Yes. Most reputable establishments will accept major credit cards. Those establishments accepting credit cards will post the logos in their front windows, just as they do in the USA and Canada. Are there ATMs in Italy? Will I need to know Italian to use the ATMs?"
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"docid": "D3177692#0",
"title": "http://www.liguriaguide.com/italy-money.html\nItaly Money and Banks",
"text": "\"Italy Money and Banks In our Italy Money and Banks section, you will find answer to questions such as - what kind of money do they use in Italy, how to exchange money into euros, how to avoid a popular money scam and much more... Italy Money The official currency in Italy is the Euro (€). The Euro paper money and coins come in different denominations with 100 cents or centesimi making up one euro. The Euro paper money come in bills of different face value - 500 , 200 , 100 , 50 , 20 , 10 and 5 . As you would expect the different denomination bills have different colour and size. The Euro coins have their value displayed big on one side of the coin and they come in 2 and 1 Euro (the two bigger coins and are made with two different metals - golden and silver), 50, 20, 10 cents (golden material) and 5, 2 and 1 cents (bronze material). Rates of exchange between currencies fluctuate constantly, so check carefully the rate between Euro and your local currency before changing your money on www.oanda.com or www.xe.com . In Italy, the decimal separator is a comma so you will see that a price of 2 euros and 15 cents is displayed as €2,15 in shops. Speaking of 2 Euro coins, there is a popular money scam that involves the 2 euro coin. The old 500 lira coin (which is now worthless since the introduction of the Euro) has a very similar size and design as the new €2 coin (worth roughly $3). So whenever you receive a change that has a coin the size of €2 ALWAYS verify that it is actually €2 before taking it."
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"docid": "D776163#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Italy\nWhat the name unit of currency in italy?",
"text": "Nancy.white 88 Contributions Answered In Italy What the name unit of currency in italy? Euro. I am Flukey 917,727 Contributions I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Answered In Italy Why does Italy use euros as it currency? Italy is a member of the European Union and it decided that itwanted to use the euro when it started in 2002. 17 of the European Union's 28 countries now use it. Italiansrus 72 Contributions Answered In Italy What is old currency of Italy? Before Italy moved to the euro the currency they used was called the Lira. Pat Shea 3,370 Contributions Answered In Italy What is the currence in Italy?"
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"docid": "D795625#0",
"title": "http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/reaping-the-ripest-rates\nHow to Get the Best Exchange Rates",
"text": "\"Exchanging dollars for foreign currency can cost you a bundle. here's how to get the best rates Jeff Garigliano May 14, 2009You've been planning your vacation for months, reading guidebooks and magazines, drawing up an itinerary, checking airfares and hotels. What's left to think about? Money. You might assume that exchange rates are similar no matter where you change your currency, but the way you convert dollars to pounds, punts, and francs can seriously affect the cost of your trip. Happily, there are a few basic rules you can follow to get the very best rate. First things first: Avoid converting money before you leave the United States. The advantage, of course, would be convenience: you'd arrive at your destination with local currency in your pocket. Most major metropolitan banks exchange dollars for foreign currency, as do many travel agents, through a service called ez Forex. And last October, Chase Manhattan Bank launched Currency to Go ( www.currency-to-go.com ), an online service that delivers any of 75 foreign currencies to your doorstep overnight, even if you're not a Chase customer."
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"docid": "D929597#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/emu.asp\nWhat is the 'European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)'",
"text": "\"Rewind 10 Seconds00:0000:00 Share Video Settings Fullscreen What is the 'European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)'The European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) combined the European Union member states into a cohesive economic system. It is the successor to the European Monetary System (EMS). Next Up MSCI EMU Index Currency Union Optimal Currency Area Lisbon Treaty BREAKING DOWN 'European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)'The European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is really a broad term, under which a group of policies aimed at the convergence of European Union member state economies. The EMU's succession over the EMS occurred through a three phase process, with the third and final phase initiating the adoption of the euro currency in place of former national currencies. This has been completed by all initial EU members except for the United Kingdom and Denmark, who have opted out of adopting the euro. History of the European Monetary Union The first efforts to create a European Economic and Monetary Union began after World War I. On September 9, 1929 Gustav Stresemann, at an assembly of the League of Nations, asked, \"\"Where are the European currency, the European stamp that we need?\"\" Stresemann's lofty rhetoric became irrelevant, however, when a little more than a month later the Wall Street crash of 1929 became the symbolic beginning of the Great Depression, which not only derailed talk of a common currency, it also split Europe politically and paved the way for the Second World War. The modern history of the EMU started with speech given by Robert Schuman, the French Foreign Minister, on May 9, 1950 that later came to be called The Schuman Declaration . Schuman argued that the only way to ensure peace in Europe, which had been torn apart twice in thirty years by devastating wars, was to bind Europe as a single economic entity: \"\"The pooling of coal and steel production ... will change the destinies of those regions which have long been devoted to the manufacture of munitions of war, of which they have been the most constant victims.\"\" His speech led to the Treaty of Paris in 1951 that created the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) between treaty signers Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands."
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"docid": "D1515420#0",
"title": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3583801.stm\nA timeline of the EU",
"text": "\"A timeline of the EU1948Plans for a peaceful Europe In the wake of World War II nationalism is out of favour in large parts of continental Europe and support for federalism is high. The European Union of Federalists organises a Congress at The Hague in 1948 in the hope of drawing up a European constitution. But the UK rejects the federal approach and the result is the Council of Europe a loose grouping that becomes a guardian of Europe's human rights.1949Nato is born The Washington Treaty is signed by the USA Canada and 10 Western European states Britain France the Benelux countries Iceland Italy Norway and Portugal. The key feature of the pact is a mutual defence clause if one country is attacked the others will come to its defence. The US is supportive of European integration but it is another year before real progress is made in this field.1950The Schuman Declaration French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman announces a plan for France and Germany to pool coal and steel production and invites other states to join them. His plan is based on the idea that European unity is the key to peace. Solidarity in production he said would make war between France and Germany \"\"not merely unthinkable but materially impossible. \"\" 1951Treaty of Paris establishes European Coal and Steel Community ECSC Six countries sign the treaty France Germany the Benelux states and Italy. It sets up a High Authority to manage the coal and steel industries and a Common Assembly a precursor of the European parliament. The Dutch supported by the Germans also insist on the creation of a Council of Ministers made up of ministers from member states to counterbalance the supranational High Authority.1952The ECSC begins work with Jean Monnet at its head The first president of the High Authority is Jean Monnet the inspiration behind the Schuman Declaration."
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"docid": "D831380#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_american_currency_in_germany\nCan you use American currency in Germany?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Germany Can you use American currency in Germany? Flag Can you use American currency in Germany? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Your American Dollars will probably get you as far as European Euros would get you here, so basically, no. You'll have to exchange them for euros, which you can use in most of Europe.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No G543 175,556 Contributions Can the deutschemark be used for currency in Germany in 2008? No, the Deutschemark is no longer a valid currency, The Euro was introduced in 2002. The last date that the Deutschemark could be used was 28 February 2002. Edit K9284 5,688 Contributions What type of currency is used in Germany? The Euro Edit Xistknight 5,430 Contributions What was the currency used in 1984 in Germany?"
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"docid": "D1378060#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_koruna\nSlovak koruna",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Slovak korunaslovenská koruna ( Slovak)Coins 500 Sk ISO 4217Code SKKDenominations Subunit 1/100 halier Plural The language (s) of this currency belong (s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. Symbol Sk halier h Banknotes 20 Sk, 50 Sk, 100 Sk, 200 Sk, 500 Sk, 1000 Sk, 5000 Sk Coins 50 h, 1 Sk, 2 Sk, 5 Sk, 10 Sk Demographics User (s) None, previously: Slovakia Issuance Central bank National Bank of Slovakia Website www .nbs .sk Valuation Inflation 3.5%, December 2008ERM Since 28 November 2005 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2009 (cash payments possible until 16 January 2009)€ = 30.1260 Sk 1 Band 15%This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.1 The rate has changed twice. See article for details. The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown ( Slovak: slovenská koruna, literally meaning Slovak crown) was the currency of Slovakia between 8 February 1993 and 31 December 2008, and could be used for cash payment until 16 January 2009. The ISO 4217 code was SKK and the local abbreviation was Sk. The Slovak crown (koruna) was also the currency of the Nazi-era Slovak Republic between 1939 and 1945. Both korunas were subdivided into 100 haliers (abbreviated as \"\"hal.\"\" or simply \"\"h\"\", singular: halier ). The abbreviation is placed after the numeric value."
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"docid": "D2512598#0",
"title": "http://www.bratislavaguide.com/bratislava-slovakia-payment-currency\nCurrency in Bratislava, Slovakia - Slovak crowns and Euros for shopping",
"text": "Info Currency in Bratislava, Slovakia - Slovak crowns and Euros for shopping0 Comments Posted by Jakub November 13, 2016 Leave a comment The Slovak Republic joined the Euro-zone as of January 1, 2009, the Euro is therefore the official currency. The Slovak crown (or slovenska koruna) remained in circulation only through January 16, 2009. The official conversion rate between the Slovak crown and Euro is 30.126 crowns per one euro. The Euro came in bills of EUR 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 and coins of EUR 1, 2 and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents (euro cents). Slovak currency use to consisted of notes of SKK 5000, 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50 and 20. Getting change for an EUR 100 bill and higher may be difficult in smaller shops. Mastercard and Visa payment cards are widely accepted (both signature-based and with PIN-number), Diners Club is widespread, American Express a little less so. Money can be exchanged at a variety of foreign exchange counters (generally safe), at banks (fees vary). Street transactions are extremely risky. More for you"
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"docid": "D1354239#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/paris.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Paris Exchange Rate Paris Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Paris. The currency used in Paris is the Euro. Paris is the capital of France. If you are traveling to Paris, you will need to exchange your currency for the French Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Paris banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Paris airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Paris. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D351748#0",
"title": "http://www.discoveringireland.com/currency-republic-of-ireland/\nCurrency in Republic of Ireland",
"text": "Currency in Republic of Ireland Since 2002, the currency used in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (€)The Euro is used in 17 countries, all of which are members of the European Union and you can use the same notes and coins if you are visiting another Euro-zone country before or after Ireland without having to exchange them. What countries use the Euro? Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland , Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain."
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"docid": "D461216#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/EUR_NGN.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"5 comments about Euros and Nigerian Nairas conversion This Euro and Nigerian Naira convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Euro. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Nigerian Naira the default currency. Click on Nigerian Nairas or Euros to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Euro (EUR) Nigerian Naira (NGN)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The Nigerian Naira is the currency in Nigeria (NG, NGA). The symbol for EUR can be written €. The symbol for NGN can be written N. The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The Nigerian Naira is divided into 100 kobo. The exchange rate for the Euro was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund."
},
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"docid": "D1246406#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_5209198_countries-use-euro-currency_.html\nCan You Buy Things With Euros in America?",
"text": "Related Articles How to Count English Money Sightseeing in Remels, Germany How to Change Euros to Dollars Passport Rules for US Citizens Traveling to Germany Do I Need a Visa to Travel Around the World? What Is Money Called in Mexico? The euro is the currency used in many European nations; it was created to provide a single currency that would prevent travelers from having to change money every time they cross a border in Europe. Developed by the European Monetary Union, the euro is available in both notes and coins of varying denominations. Currently the euro is accepted as legal tender in 17 nations in Europe. There are a few nations outside of Europe that use the euro as legal tender; however, the U. S. is not currently among them. About the Euro On Jan. 1, 2002, 12 European nations joined in the European Monetary Union and converted to the use of the euro as their official currency. Five more members joined the Union in later years, from 2007 to 2011. There are also some other nations that have made agreements to use the euro both in and outside of Europe. The euro is available in notes with denominations of 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, five, two and 1."
},
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"docid": "D2125301#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g274887-i263-k1941454-Currency_Used_in_Vienna-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html\nCurrency Used in Vienna",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central Hungary forums Budapest forum Budapest forums Carl Ojai Ojai, California Level Contributor203 posts261 reviews Save Topic Currency Used in Vienna May 2, 2008, 5:42 p.m. Can someone tell me which currency is used in Vienna. Some websites say the HUF and other say the Euro. Are both accepted? Is one better that the other to use for a foreign visitor? Our hotel charged us in Euro's. Thanks in advance. Mentioned in this post Vienna Vienna Region, Austria Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Budapest? See all Budapest Danube River Dinner Cruise653 Reviewsfrom US$43.70*Skip the Line Széchenyi Spa in...353 Reviewsfrom US$24.90*Budapest Full-Day Trip From Vienna67 Reviewsfrom US$148.40*Budapest Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour...286 Reviewsfrom US$24.90*1-6 of 6 replies Sorted by 1apecs999Richmond, Virginia Level Contributor719 posts5 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency Used in Vienna May 2, 2008, 8:33 p.m. All of Austria is on the Euro. The Hungarian HUF is just that - in Hungary."
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"docid": "D263921#0",
"title": "http://euro-dollar-currency.com/history_of_euro.htm\nHistory of Euro",
"text": "History of Euro History of Euro - the Euro currency was launched or introduced as an accounting currency on January 1, 1999. The history of Euro started with the acceptance of the Maastricht Treaty . The history of Euro begun with participating countries fixing their domestic currencies to the Euro. This event in the history of Euro meant that local currencies were not allowed to fluctuate against the Euro and against each other. When the history of Euro was started, Euro was launched merely as an electronic currency. Euro as a cash currency did not become a legal tender until later, on January 1, 2002. German Mark and other currencies in Euro history The German Mark, French Franc, Italian Lira, and other local currencies ceased to exist on July 1, 2002. This date was important not only as the history of Euro in its cash form, but this date was also important in the history of Euro as the beginning of centralized monetary policy. With the introduction of Euro, the European Central Bank started implementing monetary policy of the countries which were using the common currency. When looking at the history of Euro, we can see that attempts to create a single currency go back some 20 years."
},
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"docid": "D2602045#0",
"title": "http://zeenews.india.com/exclusive/eurozone-crisis-what-it-means-and-how-it-affects-world-economy_5130.html\nEurozone crisis: What it means and how it affects world economy",
"text": "Eurozone crisis: What it means and how it affects world economy Updated: Jan 03, 2012, 15:08 PM IST Comments |Akrita Reyar Eurozone crisis was one of the most used terms through 2011, but few really comprehended what the debt crisis was all about. So here is a simple Q&A to cut through the jargon. What is the Eurozone crisis? Also known as Eurozone debt crisis or Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, the term indicates the financial woes caused due to overspending by some European countries. Just like an individual, when a nation lives beyond its means by borrowing heavily and spending freely, there comes a point when it cannot manage its financial situation. When that country faces insolvency i.e. when it is unable to repay its debts partially or fully and lenders start demanding higher interest rates, the cornered nation begins to get swallowed up by what is known as the Sovereign Debt Crisis. Meanwhile, the term Eurozone indicates the combined region of 17 European countries that use Euro as their common currency. Currently Eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The monetary policy of the zone is the responsibility of the European Central Bank (ECB) which is governed by a board comprising heads of national central banks. Which all countries are most affected by the Eurozone crisis?"
},
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"docid": "D424205#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Euro\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "Princeton's Word Net (3.00 / 2 votes)Rate this definition:euro (noun)the basic monetary unit of most members of the European Union (introduced in 1999); in 2002 twelve European nations (Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Austria, Finland) adopted the euro as their basic unit of money and abandoned their traditional currencies Wiktionary (1.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition:euro (Noun)The currency unit of the European Monetary Union. Symbol: u20ACeuro (Noun)A coin with a facial value of 1 euro.euro A caucasoid.euro (Noun)Macrobius robustus, a wallaroo (macropod species). Euro (Noun), the currency and coin introduced 1996. Euro (Noun)The UEFA European Football Championship, a European football competition held between the international teams of Europe every four years. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Euro The euro is the currency used by the Institutions of the European Union and is the official currency of the eurozone, which consists of 17 of the 27 member states of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The currency is also used in a further five European countries and consequently used daily by some 332 million Europeans. Additionally, more than 175 million people worldwide—including 150 million people in Africa—use currencies pegged to the euro. The euro is the second largest reserve currency as well as the second most traded currency in the world after the United States dollar. As of March 2013, with almost €920 billion in circulation, the euro has the highest combined value of banknotes and coins in circulation in the world, having surpassed the US dollar. Based on International Monetary Fund estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the eurozone is the second largest economy in the world."
},
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"docid": "D1203688#0",
"title": "http://reidsitaly.com/planning/money/cash.html\nUsing cash in Italy",
"text": "\"Using cash in Italy Cold, hard, euros Euro bills. Though credit cards have come into their own (and are, on the whole, cheaper to use than exchnaging dollars for cash euros), Italy is still primarily a cash economy —and the cash in question is the euro. Money talks, and in Italy euros, speak the local lingo a lot better than do dollars, credit cards, or traveler's checks. Italy uses the Euro Italy, like most of Western Europe, now uses the Euro. Italians pronounce every vowel in that word, which is a bit hard on American tongues, but sounds something like \"\"ay-YOU-rrr-oh\"\" (and don't forget to roll that \"\"r). Euroland Countries that use the Euro: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain. Countries that do not use the euro: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, The U. K. (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland), The currency symbol for the Euro is \"\"€\"\" as in €12.50, and can be placed randomly before or after the price (all Italian rules of grammar and spelling are notoriously flexible). Euros come in various shapes and sizes: Euro coins: €0.01, €0.02, €0.05 (all colored copper); €0.10, €0.20, €0.50 (all gold); and €1, €2 (both are two-tone; €1 has a silver center with a gold rim, €2 has a gold center with a silver rim). All are pictured below. Euro bills: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500."
},
{
"docid": "D2512595#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/bratislava.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Bratislava Exchange Rate Bratislava Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Bratislava. The currency used in Bratislava is the Euro. Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia. If you are traveling to Bratislava, you will need to exchange your currency for the Slovak Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Bratislava banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Bratislava airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Bratislava. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
},
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"docid": "D1524488#0",
"title": "http://blog.continentalcurrency.ca/dont-use-the-euro/\nBe Prepared: Countries That Do Not Use the Euro",
"text": "Be Prepared: Countries That Do Not Use the Euro In Business and Currency, Travel by Continental Staff April 30, 2015 Leave a Comment Ever since the introduction of the euro, travel within Europe has been significantly easier for both Europeans and visitors from abroad. Whether you’re in Portugal, Finland, or almost anywhere in between, the euro will be all you need. But what about the European countries that do not use the euro? Some of them aren’t EU members and have no intention of joining, others are looking to join the EU in the future, some are EU members but not eurozone members yet, while others are EU members but don’t have any real intention of adopting the euro. Planning a European adventure with different currencies can be confusing, by we’ll break down what countries you need to be extra prepared for. Countries that use the Euro There are 25 countries that use that euro as their official currency. This includes the 19 members of the eurozone: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. There are also 4 countries that have joined a monetary agreement with the EU but are not a part of it: Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City. Lastly, 2 countries have adopted the euro unilaterally (without permission from the EU): Kosovo and Montenegro. In addition, other countries around the world will often accept euros (and other major currencies), so be sure to do some research no matter where you’re heading."
},
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"docid": "D2303917#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_National_Bank\nCzech National Bank",
"text": "\"Czech National Bank Česká národní banka (in Czech)Logo of the Czech National Bank Headquarters Prague, Czech Republic Coordinates 50°05′13″N 14°25′42″EEstablished January 1993 (1919 as Banking Office of the Ministry of Finance)Governor Jiří Rusnok Central bank of Czech Republic Currency Czech koruna CZK ( ISO 4217)Preceded by The State Bank of Czechoslovakia, 1950–1992Website www.cnb.cz/en/ČNB headquarters in PragueČNB branch in BrnoČNB branch in České Budějovice The Czech National Bank, ( Czech: Česká národní banka, ČNB) is the central bank and financial market supervisor in the Czech Republic with its headquarters in Prague, and a member of the European System of Central Banks. The Bank's governor is Jiří Rusnok. In accordance with its primary objective, the CNB sets monetary policy, issues banknotes and coins and manages the circulation of the Czech koruna, the payment system and settlement between banks. It also performs supervision of the banking sector, the capital market, the insurance industry, pension funds, credit unions and electronic money institutions, as well as foreign exchange supervision. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 The Banking Office of the Ministry of Finance (1919–1926)1.2 The National Bank of Czechoslovakia (1926–1950)1.3 The State Bank of Czechoslovakia (1950–1992)2 Overview of the Czech National Bank2.1 Mission2.2 Organization2.3 Currency2.4 Czech National Bank and the Euro2.5 Czech National Bank regulation of the markets2.6 Monetary policy2.6.1 Main instruments of monetary policy2.7 Financial markets3 See also4 References4.1 Citations5 External links History [ edit]The Banking Office of the Ministry of Finance (1919–1926) [ edit]The first independent banking system, in what is now the Czech Republic, was The Banking Office of the Ministry of Finance. The bank was established in 1919, due to the development of a new state. When the kingdom of Bohemia ceased to exist in 1918, the creation of Czechoslovakia called for a new central bank and currency. Czechoslovakia, which was the only democratic government in central and Eastern Europe before World War II, located the main headquarters of the bank in Prague. [ 1]Established as the central bank of Issue, the Banking office of the ministry of Finance held the authority of the Minister of Finance. Like most central banks, the Ministry of Finance controlled the circulation of money, government debt and the issuance of money."
},
{
"docid": "D746263#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/helsinki.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Helsinki Exchange Rate Helsinki Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Helsinki. The currency used in Helsinki is the Euro. Helsinki is the capital of Finland. If you are traveling to Helsinki, you will need to exchange your currency for the Finnish Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Helsinki banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Helsinki airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Helsinki. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
},
{
"docid": "D1246407#0",
"title": "http://qz.com/260980/meet-the-countries-that-dont-use-their-own-currency/\nHere are all the countries that donât have a currency of their own",
"text": "Here are all the countries that don’t have a currency of their own Kabir Chibber September 15, 2014Not quite what we mean by printing money. ( Reuters/Umit Bektas)As Scotland prepares to vote on independence on Sept. 18, the future of its currency has taken center stage. For the moment, Scotland prints its own notes and uses the British pound, which is controlled by the Bank of England. ( Follow?) In the event of independence, Scotland wants to continue to use the pound as part of a negotiated currency union. All three of the UK’s major parties have ruled this out. Nonetheless, the most likely outcome of a “Yes” vote involves Scotland using the pound anyway. On option: the scenario dubbed “sterlingization,” in which the world’s newest state would have pound notes and coins but no control over its monetary policy. The head of the Bank of England—who, just to make things more confusing, is Canadian—has said that if Scotland were to adopt the British pound on its own, it would need huge reserves of the currency—around 25% of its GDP, or £36 billion—to convince the rest of the world it can credibly act as a lender of last resort in the event of crisis. Yet if Scotland were to go it alone, it wouldn’t actually be alone."
},
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"docid": "D2642249#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090904052136AA1D7ZG\nWhat is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?",
"text": "Business & Finance Personal Finance What is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?and if there is a difference, what does GBP stand for? as in GBP = ? quick understanding make best answer immediate Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: GBP is used in Britain Great British Pound The euro (€) is the official currency of 16 of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). The states, known collectively as the Eurozone, are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The currency is also used in a further five European countries, with and without formal agreements and is consequently used daily by some 327 million Europeans. [ 18] Over 175 million people worldwide use currencies which are pegged to the euro, including more than 150 million people in Africa. The euro is the second largest reserve currency and the second most traded currency in the world after the U. S. dollar. [ 19] As of November 2008 [update], with more than €751 billion in circulation, the euro is the currency with the highest combined value of cash in circulation in the world, having surpassed the U. S. dollar. [ 20] [21] Based on IMF estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the Eurozone is the second largest economy in the world. ["
},
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"docid": "D639550#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia_and_the_euro\nCroatia and the euro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Eurozone participation European Union (EU) member states19 in the eurozone.7 not in ERM II, but obliged to join the eurozone on meeting convergence criteria ( Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Sweden).1 in ERM II, with an opt-out ( Denmark).1 not in ERM II with an opt-out ( United Kingdom). Non-EU member states4 using the euro with a monetary agreement ( Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City).2 using the euro unilaterally ( Kosovo [a] and Montenegro).v t e I always quote the Bob Dylan song ‘When you ain’t got nothing, you got nothing to lose’. If you don’t have independent monetary policy what are you going to lose by entering into the monetary union? — Boris Vujčić, Governor of the Croatian National Bank, makes an analogy about Croatia's long-held euro-focused monetary policy. [ 1]Croatia 's currency, the kuna, has used the euro (and prior to that one of the euro's major predecessors, the German mark or Deutschmark) as its main reference since its creation in 1994, and a long-held policy of the Croatian National Bank has been to keep the kuna's exchange rate with the euro within a relatively stable range. Croatia's EU membership obliges it to eventually join the eurozone, as such the country plans to join the European Monetary System, the pathway to euro adoption. [ 2] [3] Prior to Croatian entry to the EU on 1 July 2013, Boris Vujčić, governor of the Croatian National Bank, stated that he would like the kuna to be replaced by the euro as soon as possible after accession. [ 4] This must be at least two years after Croatia joins the ERM2 (in addition to it meeting other criteria). The Croatian National Bank had anticipated euro adoption within two or three years of EU entry. [ 3] [5] However, the EU's response to the ongoing financial crises in eurozone states may delay Croatia's adoption of the euro. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2315170#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/brussels.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Brussels Exchange Rate Brussels Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Brussels. The currency used in Brussels is the Euro. Brussels is the capital of Belgium. If you are traveling to Brussels, you will need to exchange your currency for the Belgian Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Brussels banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Brussels airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Brussels. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
},
{
"docid": "D3495035#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Europe_start_using_the_euro\nWhen did Europe start using the euro?",
"text": "European100 3,830 Contributions Answered In Europe Does Europe use euros or dollars? No country in Europe uses a form of the currency dollar. The most widely used is the Euro used in most EU countries as well as Montenegro and Kosovo. However, not every countr …Lee L 6,683 Contributions Let's do great things. Answered In Europe What countries in Europe aren't using the EURO? There are 14 countries not on the Euro United Kingdom Armenia Bulgaria Czech Rep. Denmark Hungary Latvia Lithuania Norway Poland Romania Sweden Switz …European Union 20,087 Contributions Answered In Europe Is the euro used throughout all of Europe? No, the Euro is only used in countries within the Eurozone, which comprises of about 17 countries, so not even most countries in Europe even use the Euro; about 1/3 or so do. European Union 20,087 Contributions Answered In Europe Which Countries in Europe use the Euro as currency? Ireland, Portugal, Spain, France, Monaco, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Cyprus, Slovenia, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, San Marino, Vati …Answered In History of Europe When did Eu start using the Euro?open a social studies book"
},
{
"docid": "D2247069#0",
"title": "https://www.diffen.com/difference/Euro_vs_US_Dollar\nComments: Euro vs US Dollar",
"text": "Diffen › Finance The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the de facto currency for international trade and a reserve currency for much of the world. The Euro (EUR) is the currency of 22 European countries, including 17 countries in the European Union. This comparison focuses on the history and evolution, central banking, amount of money in circulation and the exchange rate between these two currencies. Comparison chart Euro versus US Dollar comparison chart Euro US Dollar Symbol € $ISO 4217 code EUR (num. 978) USDOfficial user (s) Eurozone (17) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Outside the EU (7) Monaco San Marino Vatican City Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United States and more Inflation 1.4% (December 2012) 2.16% (October 2012)Nickname The single currency, local names Ege (Finnish) Quid (Hiberno-English) Teuro (German) Ouro (Galician) Juró (Hungarian) Ewro (Maltese) Buck, greenback Countries Eurozone US and overseas territories Amount in circulation €915 billion Over $800 billion Governing bank European Central Bank Federal Reserve Pegged by 10 currencies Bosnia & Herz. convertible mark Bulgarian lev Cape Verdean escudo Central African CFA franc CFP franc Comorian franc Danish krone (±2.25%) Latvian lats Lithuanian litas West African CFA franc 23 currencies Printer Various Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mint Various United States Mint Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1Notes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $2 (rare)Stock Ticker EURUSD=X USDEUR=XContents: Euro vs US Dollar1 History1.1 Origins of the Euro1.2 Origins of the US Dollar2 Administration and control of monetary policy3 Countries4 Exchange Rates5 Amount of money in circulation6 Recent News7 References History Origins of the Euro The Euro was introduced to financial markets on January 1, 1999. Coins and banknotes entered circulation on January 1, 2002. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, most EU member states are obliged to adopt the Euro after meeting monetary and budgetary requirements. However the UK and Denmark negotiated exemptions, and Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum. All new members of the European Union since 1993 have pledged to adopt the Euro."
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what currency do maldives use
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"docid": "D1750192#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/mvr-maldivian-rufiyaa\nMVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa",
"text": "MVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa▼Maldives (Maldive Islands), Rufiyaa The Maldivian Rufiyaa is the currency of Maldives (Maldive Islands). Our currency rankings show that the most popular Maldives (Maldive Islands) Rufiyaa exchange rate is the USD to MVR rate . The currency code for Rufiyaa is MVR. Below, you'll find Maldivian Rufiyaa rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take MVR rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top MVR Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts MVR Stats Name: Maldivian Rufiyaa Minor Unit: 1/100 = Laari Top MVR Conversion: USD/MVRTop MVR Chart: USD/MVR Chart MVR Profile Inflation: 2.50%Coins: Freq Used: 1, 2, 1, 5, 10, 25, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500Central Bank: Maldives Monetary Authority Website: http://www.mma.gov.mv/index.php Users: Maldives (Maldive Islands)Have more info about the Maldivian Rufiyaa? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the MVR? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a MVR currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to MVR email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get MVR rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D989767#0",
"title": "http://www.whichcountry.co/which-country-is-most-densely-populated-in-the-world/\nWhich Country is Most Densely Populated in the World",
"text": "Countries Which Country is Most Densely Populated in the World Population density is a geographic term which can be defined as the measure of number of living organisms (Primarily or particularly Human beings i.e. individuals & secondarily animals & other Species) per unit area or unit volume of mostly the land or other geographical elements covered or covering by the land. Hence population density can be further divided into Biological & Human population densities. But the Subject demands later one to be discussed & described. Here is a list scrolling the top ten countries, sovereign states, territories, dependencies or domains with most dense populations per Square kilometers. Scroll to acknowledge or improve your general knowledge by official report published by whichcountry.com team. Top Ten Most Densely Populated Countries in the World10. Malta State Capital: Valletta Population: 452, 515Population Density Rate: 1,296.95 people per Sq. Km Area: 316 Sq. Km Currency: Euro GDP (PPP) /Capita: $ 27,022GDP (nominal)/ Capita: $20,852Malta is located on the south of Europe in Mediterranean Sea. It only seizes a bit more than 316 Sq."
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"docid": "D370501#0",
"title": "http://likeforex.com/currency-converter/euro-eur_pkr-pakistan-rupee.htm/1\n1 Euro to Pakistan Rupee, 1 EUR to PKR Currency Converter",
"text": "\"1 Euro to Pakistan Rupee, 1 EUR to PKR Currency Converter About Euro (EUR)The Euro (Sign: €; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: EUR; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 978;), also referred to as The single currency, Ege (Finnish), Eumeln (German), Quid (Irish English), Teuro (German), Juro (Hungarian). There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2, while the bank notes are €5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500. European Central Bank is the central bank. About Pakistan Rupee (PKR)The Pakistan Rupee (Sign: ₨; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: PKR; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 586;) There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1, 2, 5 rupees, while the bank notes are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 rupees. State Bank of Pakistan is the central bank. Convert 1 EUR to PKR; 1 Euro to Pakistan Rupee This Euro to Pakistan Rupee currency converter is updated with real-time rates every 15 minutes as of Mar 28, 2018. Only enter the numbers, any other characters or seperation marks will be trashed, in the box to the left of Euro (EUR), then click the \"\"Convert\"\" button;Click on \"\"Euro (EUR)\"\" link to convert Euro to all other currencies;Click on \"\"Pakistan Rupee (PKR)\"\" link to convert Pakistan Rupee to all other currencies;Click on the link \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to convert from Pakistan Rupee to Euro;Click on the \"\"Group converter\"\" link to convert a group of numbers all at one time. Euro (EUR)= Pakistan Rupee (PKR)1 Euro = 142.02 Pakistan Rupee 1 EUR = 142.02 PKRAs of Thursday, Mar 29, 2018, 12:34 AM GMTSwap currencies Convert another currency pair Group Converter Most Popular EURPKR (Euro to Pakistan Rupee) conversions No Euro (EUR) Pakistan Rupee (PKR) Notation1 € 1 EUR ₨ 142.02 PKR 1 Euro = 142.02 Pakistan Rupee2 € 5 EUR ₨ 710.11 PKR 5 Euro = 710.11 Pakistan Rupee3 € 10 EUR ₨ 1,420 PKR 10 Euro = 1,420 Pakistan Rupee4 € 20 EUR ₨ 2,840 PKR 20 Euro = 2,840 Pakistan Rupee5 € 50 EUR ₨ 7,101 PKR 50 Euro = 7,101 Pakistan Rupee6 € 100 EUR ₨ 14,202 PKR 100 Euro = 14,202 Pakistan Rupee7 € 250 EUR ₨ 35,505 PKR 250 Euro = 35,505 Pakistan Rupee8 € 500 EUR ₨ 71,011 PKR 500 Euro = 71,011 Pakistan Rupee9 € 1,000 EUR ₨ 142,022 PKR 1000 Euro = 142,022 Pakistan Rupee10 € 5,000 EUR ₨ 710,108 PKR 5000 Euro = 710,108 Pakistan Rupee11 € 10,000 EUR ₨ 1,420,217 PKR 10000 Euro = 1,420,217 Pakistan Rupee12 € 50,000 EUR ₨ 7,101,083 PKR 50000 Euro = 7,101,083 Pakistan Rupee13 € 100,000 EUR ₨ 14,202,167 PKR 100000 Euro = 14,202,167 Pakistan Rupee14 € 500,000 EUR ₨ 71,010,835 PKR 500000 Euro = 71,010,835 Pakistan Rupee15 € 1,000,000 EUR ₨ 142,021,670 PKR 1000000 Euro = 142,021,670 Pakistan Rupee Convert 1 Euro (EUR) to major currencies1 EUR = 1.2312 USD (US Dollar) 1 EUR = 1.6064 AUD (Australian Dollar) 1 EUR = 1.5904 CAD (Canadian Dollar) 1 EUR = 1.1774 CHF (Swiss Franc) 1 EUR = 7.7499 CNY (Chinese Yuan Renminbi) 1 EUR = 0.8745 GBP (British Pound Sterling) 1 EUR = 80.21 INR (Indian Rupee) 1 EUR = 131.54 JPY (Japanese Yen) 1 EUR = 14.49 ZAR (South African Rand) 1 PKR = 0.008669 USD (US Dollar) 1 PKR = 0.011311 AUD (Australian Dollar) 1 PKR = 0.011198 CAD (Canadian Dollar) 1 PKR = 0.008290 CHF (Swiss Franc) 1 PKR = 0.054569 CNY (Chinese Yuan Renminbi) 1 PKR = 0.007041 EUR (Euro) 1 PKR = 0.006158 GBP (British Pound Sterling) 1 PKR = 0.5648 INR (Indian Rupee) 1 PKR = 0.9262 JPY (Japanese Yen) 1 PKR = 0.1020 ZAR (South African Rand)Convert 1 Euro (EUR) to same region currencies1 EUR = 1.1774 CHF (Swiss Franc) 1 EUR = 0.8745 GBP (British Pound Sterling) 1 EUR = 7.4544 DKK (Danish Krone) 1 EUR = 0.8743 GIP (Gibraltar Pound) 1 EUR = 120.40 ISK (Iceland Krona) 1 EUR = 9.6799 NOK (Norwegian Krone) 1 EUR = 0.8447 XDR (Special Drawing Right - SDR) 1 EUR = 10.28 SEK (Swedish Krona) 1 PKR = 0.5648 INR (Indian Rupee) 1 PKR = 0.7271 BDT (Bangladesh Taka) 1 PKR = 0.5626 BTN (Bhutan Ngultrum) 1 PKR = 0.1350 MVR (Maldives Rufiyaa) 1 PKR = 11.54 MMK (Myanmar Kyat) 1 PKR = 0.8981 NPR (Nepalese Rupee) 1 PKR = 1.3489 LKR (Sri Lanka Rupee)Latest EUR to PKR Conversions46630 EUR to PKR 2018 EUR to PKR 2000 EUR to PKR .150 EUR to PKR000 EUR to PKR 10950 EUR to PKR 18.95 EUR to PKR 1200 EUR to PKR430."
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"docid": "D2994016#0",
"title": "http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-2608.html\nI have a million dollar bill that reads...The Bank Of The...",
"text": "\"Question by moneymaker Submitted on 8/19/2003Related FAQ: Paper Money Collecting FAQRating: Rate this question: I have a million dollar bill that reads... The Bank Of The United States promises to pay to...one million dollars in gold...in New York Philadelphia Dec. 25th 1840 There is other writing on the bill as well but it is in cursive and hard to read. It also has a picture of George Washington and the White House or what looks to be like the White House. It has the No. 711 on it and the bill is only printed on one side. It measures 7.25inches long and almost 4 inches wide. It's a thicker paper than the bills of today and its a dark brown color with black writing. Any input would be great. Answer by Pete Submitted on 8/20/2003Rating: Rate this answer: Hi..your note is not real. No American currency was ever printed with this denomination. It is a replica probably printed it the 1950-1960 era."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/JPY_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Japanese Yen and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Japanese Yen is the currency in Japan (JP, JPN, JAP). The Japanese Yen is divided into 100 sen. The exchange rate for the Japanese Yen was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The JPY conversion factor has 6 significant digits. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller1 comment about Japanese Yen conversion Japanese Yen (JPY)Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Peercoin (PPC)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Philippine Peso (PHP)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Japanese yen - History and circulation information."
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"docid": "D3427757#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/mv2.htm\nMaldives",
"text": "Print this map Print this map In 2008, President Gayoom stepped down as Mohamed Nasheed won the presidential election. Nasheed encountered several challenges as a new president, including a massive debt, economic instability as a result of the 2004 tsunami, and unemployment to name but a few. Social unrest prevailed over the next couple of years, and on February 7, 2012 Mohamed Nasheed stepped down, blaming a coup for his resignation. Later investigations dismissed the claims of a coup and a summary report said he resigned voluntarily. Vice President Mohammed Hassan was sworn in as president, and in March 2012 the new regime declared that a previously proposed election (one to decide a new president) would not be held. In November, 2013, Abdulla Yameen, the half-brother of former President Abdul Gayoom, appeared to win the latest presidential election. Mohamed Nasheed's party finally conceded defeat in March, 2014 clearing the way for the new political coalition to take over. Throughout the past few decades the Maldives has transformed itself into a popular fishing, scuba diving, surfing and exotic resort and spa destination. The Maldives has pledged to become a carbon-neutral country by 2019. Efforts continue to reclaim (solid ground) from the shallow waters of the surrounding reefs, but its precarious elevation above sea level is an on-going concern for all who call this beautiful place home."
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"title": "http://www.holidays-in-maldives.com/maldives-currency.html\nMaldives Currency Easy Exchange Facilities",
"text": "Maldives Currency Easy Exchange Facilities Maldives currency is called Rufiyaa [Rf], which is divided into 100 Larees. Maldives Rufiyaa comes in different denominations of notes and coins. The notes come in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 while the coins are available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 Larees. The Maldives hotels and resorts in Maldives generally range from being economic to luxury. So while you visit Maldives, make sure that you have plenty of Maldives currency to meet all your expenses. However, the hotels and resorts also offer foreign exchange facilities and allow you to make payments through hard currencies (especially US Dollars) in credit cards, traveler’s cheques or direct cash. An important advantage of Maldives currency is that there are absolutely no restrictions to import or export both local and foreign currencies to and from Maldives. The nation’s first central bank is Maldives Monetary Authority. The bank, situated in the heart of the Maldivian islands, converts all major international currencies into Maldives Rufiyaa. The banks of Maldives remain open from Monday to Friday, from 8.00 to 12.00 and from 13.30 to 17.30."
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"docid": "D916999#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Asia\nSouth Asia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search South Asia Countries and Territories [1]Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Population 1.749 billion (2013) [2]Population rank 1st (World) [3]GDP (Nominal) $3.12 trillion [4] [5]GDP (PPP) $11.67 trillion [4]Languages Primarily Indo-Aryan but also, Dravidian, Iranian, Austroasiatic and Sino-Tibetan languages, as well as some others Time zones UTC+04:30, UTC+05:00, UTC+5:30, UTC+5:45, UTC+06:00Capital cities Colombo Dhaka Islamabad Kabul Kathmandu MaléNew Delhi Thimphu Largest cities [ show] List [6]South Asia or Southern Asia (also known as Indian subcontinent) is a term used to represent the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan SAARC countries and, for some authorities, adjoining countries to the west and east. Topographically, it is dominated by the Indian Plate, which rises above sea level as Nepal and northern parts of India situated south of the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush. South Asia is bounded on the south by the Indian Ocean and on land (clockwise, from west) by West Asia, Central Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. The current territories of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka form South Asia. [ 7] The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic cooperation organisation in the region which was established in 1985 and includes all eight nations comprising South Asia. [ 8]South Asia covers about 5.2 million km 2 (2 million mi 2 ), which is 11.71% of the Asian continent or 3.5% of the world's land surface area. [ 7] The population of South Asia is about 1.749 billion or about one fourth of the world's population, making it both the most populous and the most densely populated geographical region in the world. [ 3] Overall, it accounts for about 39.49% of Asia's population, over 24% of the world's population, and is home to a vast array of peoples. [ 9] [10] [11]In 2010, South Asia had the world's largest population of Hindus, Jains and Sikhs. It also has the largest population of Muslims in Asia-Pacific region, [12] [13] as well as over 35 million Christians and 25 million Buddhists. ["
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"docid": "D1750195#0",
"title": "http://www.the-complete-maldives-holiday-guide.com/maldives-currency.html\nMake The Most Of Your Maldives Currency",
"text": "Make The Most Of Your Maldives Currency When planning a holiday in the Maldives, currency usually isn’t high on the list until you’re just about to jet off, so we’ll get straight to the point and let you know that you can relax. The currency of the Maldives is the Rufiyaa, but US dollars are accepted everywhere. Maldives Currency – Brief History The currency in the Maldives is called the Rufiyaa (pronounced roo-fee-yah) that has the symbol Rf and is from the Hindi word rupaya which is from Sanskrit meaning wrought silver. The Rufiyaa was introduced in 1981 replacing the Maldivian Rupee. The Maldives Monetary Authority was the Maldives’ first central bank and the first commercial bank was the Bank of Maldives Limited. The bank opened in 1982 although originally owned by the Maldivian government and a finance company in Bangladesh it became 100% State owned by 1993… phew! History lesson over!Maldives Currency – Brief Maths Lesson The Rufiyaa comes in denominations of Rf500, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 bank notes and also come as coins in denominations of Rf2 and 1. A single Maldivian Rufiyaa can be divided into 100 Laari. These are coins and come in, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2 and 1 Laari… phew! Maths lesson over!Which Currency Should You Take?"
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"docid": "D1946946#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Romanian_monetary_unit\nWhat is Romanian monetary unit?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies What is Romanian monetary unit? Flag What is Romanian monetary unit? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The Romanian currency is the leu, pronounced like \"\"let\"\" but with a \"\"oo\"\" sound replacing the t. The plural of one leu is lei, pronounced like \"\"let\"\" but and \"\"ee\"\" sound replacing the t. One leu is separated into 100 \"\"bani\"\", singular form \"\"ban\"\". A few years ago, there was an \"\"old leu.\"\" Using it was very complicated, because thousands of old lei were a small amount. Pretty recently, Romania started using a \"\"new leu\"\" which is what Romania uses now. One new leu is equal to 10,000 old lei. One new leu is about .35 U. S. dollars, and one U. S. dollar is about 2.9 new lei.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Des Dichado 210,297 Contributions Chemist for uranium nuclear fuels How can a Romanian come to the United States?"
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"docid": "D1622804#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_banknote\nPolymer banknote",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Polymer banknotes are banknotes made from a polymer such as biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP). Such notes incorporate many security features not available in paper banknotes, including the use of metameric inks. [ 1] Polymer banknotes last significantly longer than paper notes, causing a decrease in environmental impact and a reduced cost of production and replacement. [ 2] Modern polymer banknotes were first developed by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and The University of Melbourne. They were first issued as currency in Australia during 1988 (coinciding with Australia's bicentennial year). In 1996 Australia switched completely to polymer banknotes. Other countries that have switched completely to polymer banknotes include; Brunei, Canada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Romania and Vietnam. The latest countries to introduce polymer banknotes into general circulation include: the United Kingdom, Nigeria, Cape Verde, Chile, The Gambia, Nicaragua, Trinidad and Tobago, Maldives, Mauritania, Botswana and São Tomé and Príncipe. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History3 Development4 Security features5 Adoption of polymer banknotes5.1 Timeline of adoptions and withdrawals5.1.1 1980s5.1.2 1990s5.1.3 2000s5.1.4 2010s6 See also7 Notes8 References9 External links Etymology [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources."
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"docid": "D3127858#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/INR/MVR.aspx\nConvert Indian Rupee to Maldivian Rufiyaa (INR to MVR)",
"text": "\"Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 INR = 0.23688 MVRinvert currencies ↓↑INR - Indian Rupee MVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)MVR/INR = 0.23688Exchange Rates : April 5 2018 5:49:46 PM PDTINRIndian Rupee Country: India Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ₹ = 100 paise Symbol: ₹In different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates Central Bank of India MVRMaldivian Rufiyaa Country: Maldives Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 Rf = 100 laari Symbol: Rf The rufiyaa is the currency of the Maldives and is subdivided into 100 laari. Determining the rate for the US Dollar and the issuance of the currency is controlled by the Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA). The most commonly used symbols for the rufiyaa are MRF and Rf despite the international code for Maldivian rufiyaa being MVR. The name \"\"rufiyaa\"\" is derived from the Hindi word rupiyaa. MVR Exchange Rates Maldives Monetary Authority Historical Exchange Rates For Indian Rupee to Maldivian Rufiyaa120-day exchange rate history for INR to MVRQuick Conversions from Indian Rupee to Maldivian Rufiyaa : 1 INR = 0.23688 MVRINR MVR₹ 1 INR Rf 0.24 MVR₹ 5 INR Rf 1.18 MVR₹ 10 INR Rf 2.37 MVR₹ 50 INR Rf 11.84 MVR₹ 100 INR Rf 23.69 MVR₹ 250 INR Rf 59.22 MVR₹ 500 INR Rf 118.44 MVR₹ 1,000 INR Rf 236.88 MVR₹ 5,000 INR Rf 1,184.42 MVR₹ 10,000 INR Rf 2,368.85 MVR₹ 50,000 INR Rf 11,844.23 MVR₹ 100,000 INR Rf 23,688.46 MVR₹ 500,000 INR Rf 118,442.32 MVR₹ 1,000,000 INR Rf 236,884.65 MVRLast Updated: April 5 2018 5:49:46 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound \""
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"docid": "D3195760#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/maldives.htm\n___ Maldives",
"text": "Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info One World Nations Online Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International Home Earth Continents Asia Maldives Government Maps News Culture Business Tourism Education Ecology History Info___ Maldives Diamonds Thudufushi Beach and Water Villas, a luxury resort on Thudufushi, Ari Atoll, Maldives. Image: Martin Falbisoner Flag of Maldives Location map of Maldives Destination Maldives, officially the Republic of the Maldives, a southern Asian chain of coral islands and atolls in the Indian Ocean. The atolls formed atop submarine mountain ridges [ 1]. The island nation shares maritime borders with India, Sri Lanka and the British Indian Ocean Territory ( UK ). One of the world's most dispersed countries is made up of about 1200 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls spread over an area of 90,000 km², that's about the size of Portugal, or an area slightly larger than that of the U. S. state of Minnesota. But the smallest Asian country covers a land area of just 298 km², making it about the size of Malta or less than twice the size of Washington DC. The Maldives has a population of about 347,000 inhabitants (in 2015). Capital and largest city is Male. Spoken language is Maldivian (Dhivehi), an Indo-Aryan language, spoken almost exclusively on the Maldives. Main religion is Islam (Sunni Muslim 98.4%)Republic of Maldives | Dhivehi Raajje Country Profile Background: A Nation of Islands. The latest archaeological evidence suggests that the Maldives islands were first inhabited in around 1500 BC."
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"docid": "D2808601#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/TTD_calculator.html\nTrinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Trinidad and Tobago Dollars and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Trinidad and Tobago Dollar is the currency in Trinidad and Tobago (TT, TTO). The symbol for TTD can be written TT$. The Trinidad and Tobago Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Trinidad and Tobago Dollar was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: - History and circulation information. Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Commentswow This is the best thing since cooked food."
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"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/maldives\nCost of living in Maldives",
"text": "Cost of Living Maldives Cost of living in Maldives Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district 178 Rufiyaa Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) 157 Rufiyaa500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast 62 Rufiyaa1 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk 37 Rufiyaa12 eggs, large 25 Rufiyaa1 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes 28 Rufiyaa500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese 159 Rufiyaa1 kg (2 lb.) of apples 50 Rufiyaa1 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes 23 Rufiyaa0.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket 70 Rufiyaa1 bottle of red table wine, good quality -2 liters of Coca-Cola 38 Rufiyaa Bread for 2 people for 1 day 27 Rufiyaa Housing Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area 27,031 Rufiyaa Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area 17,500 Rufiyaa Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat 2,166 Rufiyaa Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area 16,547 Rufiyaa Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area 16,141 Rufiyaa Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio 1,630 Rufiyaa Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) 700 Rufiyaa40” flat screen TV 10,676 Rufiyaa Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) 2,341 Rufiyaa Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.) 163 Rufiyaa Hourly rate for cleaning help 54 Rufiyaa Clothes1 pair of jeans (Levis 501 or similar) 675 Rufiyaa1 summer dress in a High Street Store (Zara, H&M or similar retailers) 697 Rufiyaa1 pair of sport shoes (Nike, Adidas, or equivalent brands) 1,557 Rufiyaa1 pair of men’s leather business shoes 1,551 Rufiyaa Transportation Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI 150 CV (or equivalent), with no extras, new 400,000 Rufiyaa1 liter (1/4 gallon) of gas 16 Rufiyaa Monthly ticket public transport 333 Rufiyaa Personal Care Cold medicine for 6 days (Tylenol, Frenadol, Coldrex, or equivalent brands) 69 Rufiyaa1 box of antibiotics (12 doses) 140 Rufiyaa Short visit to private Doctor (15 minutes) 282 Rufiyaa1 box of 32 tampons (Tampax, OB, ...) 63 Rufiyaa Deodorant, roll-on (50ml ~ 1.5 oz.) 67 Rufiyaa Hair shampoo 2-in-1 (400 ml ~ 12 oz.) 112 Rufiyaa4 rolls of toilet paper 106 Rufiyaa Tube of toothpaste 39 Rufiyaa Standard men's haircut in expat area of the city 54 Rufiyaa Entertainment Basic dinner out for two in neighborhood pub 443 Rufiyaa2 tickets to the movies 200 Rufiyaa2 tickets to the theater (best available seats) 413 Rufiyaa Dinner for two at an Italian restaurant in the expat area including appetisers, main course, wine and dessert 797 Rufiyaa1 cocktail drink in downtown club 500 Rufiyaa Cappuccino in expat area of the city 40 Rufiyaa1 beer in neighbourhood pub (500ml or 1pt.)"
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"docid": "D286996#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_currencies\nList of currencies",
"text": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e For a list of current national currencies, see List of circulating currencies. For a list of alternative currencies, see List of alternative currencies. For a list of digital currencies, see List of digital currencies. For a list of cryptocurrencies, see List of cryptocurrencies. For a list of historical currencies, see List of historical currencies. For a list of fictional currencies, see List of fictional currencies. For a list of currencies with ISO codes, see ISO 4217. A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZA [ edit]Afghani – Afghanistan Akşa – Tuva Angolar – Angola Argentino – Argentina Ariary – Madagascar Austral – Argentina Auksinas – Lithuania B [ edit]Baht (บาท) – Thailand Balboa – Panama Bitcoin – World Birr – Ethiopia Bolívar – Venezuela Boliviano – Bolivia Budju – Algeria C [ edit]Cedi – Ghana Chervonets – Russia Colón Costa Rican colón – Costa Rica Salvadoran colón – El Salvador Continental currency – United States of America Conventionsthaler – Holy Roman Empire Córdoba – Nicaragua Portuguese Cruzado – Portugal Real – Brazil Real – Brazil Cruzeiro Real – Brazil Cupon – Moldova Cryptocurrency – Internet based."
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"docid": "D1662922#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Scotland%27s_monetary_unit\nWhat is Scotland's monetary unit?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United Kingdom Scotland What is Scotland's monetary unit? Flag What is Scotland's monetary unit? Answer by Fozzybeareu Confidence votes 5.5KScotland, in common with the rest of the UK uses Pound Sterling (GBP) divided into 100 pennies (or pence). Scotland uses banknotes issued by three different commercial banks;- Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank. Bank of England banknotes are rarely accepted in Scotland.9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Mc Grumpy 7,049 Contributions What is Scotland's basic unit of money? The Scottish system is the same as the rest of the UK. The Scottish banks have the power to print their own notes. Monetary unit of iceland? The monetary unit that is used in Iceland is the Icelandic krona."
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"docid": "D3015631#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/asia/facts.html\nFacts about Asia",
"text": "\"Share Facts about Asia Quick Facts Area 44,579,000 sq. km. Countries 48Literacy Rate 65.5%Largest Country China Highest Peak Mount Everest, 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level Lowest Point Dead Sea, 422 meters (1,384.5 feet) below sea level Principal Religions Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Shintoism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism Major Languages Chinese, Hindi, Bengali, Japanese, Punjabi, Javanese, Korean Click to view full Infographic Continent Name: Asia Story behind the name: The word ' Asia ' originated from an Ancient Greek word ' Ασία ', first attributed to Herodotus (about 440 BC) in reference to Anatolia, or for the purposes of describing the Persian Wars, to the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt. It originally referred to the east bank of the Aegean Sea, an area known to the Hittites as ' Assuwa '. It could have originated from an Aegean root ' Asis ', which means \"\"muddy and silty\"\". It derived from a borrowed Semitic root ' Asu ', which means \"\"rising\"\" or \"\"light,\"\" which refers to the sunrise, Asia thus meaning 'Eastern Land'. In Greek mythology, \"\"Asia\"\" (Ἀσία) or \"\"Asie\"\" (Ἀσίη) was the name of a Nymph or Titan goddess of Lydia. Ancient continent name: Assuwa has been suggested as the origin for the name of the continent \"\"Asia.\"\" Area: 17,212,000 square miles or 44,579,000 square kilometres. Population: Most Populous Continent - Approximately 4.1 billion people (60% of the world's current human population) live in Asia."
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"docid": "D1172962#0",
"title": "http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/travel-question-of-the-day-currency-in-croatia-euros-or-kuna-a6958181.html\nWhat money should you take to Croatia? Euros or kuna?",
"text": "INDY GOWhat money should you take to Croatia? Euros or kuna? It's the perennial question - if you're heading outside the eurozone, should you take euros or local currency? Here's what to do in Croatia Simon Calder@Simon Calder Tuesday 11 July 2017 08:09 BSTClick to follow The Independent Travel I'm going on holiday outside the eurozone this year - to Croatia. What is the best way to organise my holiday currency? Should I take euros to Dubrovnik? Advice about how best to organise your holiday money for Croatia is often conflicting and confusing, so I hope this helps. Even though Croatia is now part of the European Union, and is committed in time to joining the single currency, at present the currency remains the kuna (code HRK). I recommend that you use cash as much as possible, in order to be fully aware of the rate of exchange and not subject to bank fees - as you would do if you use a debit card, and most UK-issued credit cards. The first essential is not to get Croatian kuna in large quantities in the UK, unless you shop around and get a rate close to the spot rate."
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"docid": "D861086#0",
"title": "http://clementsaec.blogspot.com/2010/03/hi-grade-7-students-this-is-for-you.html\nHi' Grade 7 Students. This is for you",
"text": "Hi' Grade 7 Students. This is for you Unit 1 to 4 Question and Answer Unit-1.1-The Maldivian Civilization 1. What is civilization? Ans. The highest level of development of a society. 2. What are the earliest civilizations? Ans. Sumerian, Egyptian, Indus valley and the Chinese. 3."
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"docid": "D774779#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "\"currency Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to currency: currency rate, Cuban currencycur·ren·cy (kûr′ən-sē, kŭr′-)n. pl. cur·ren·cies1. Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulatingpaper money.2. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency.3. General acceptance or use; prevalence: the currency of a slang term.4. The state of being current; up-to-dateness: Can you check the currency of this address? [ From Middle English curraunt, in circulation; see current . ] CURRENCY TABLE: LISTED BY COUNTRYCountry Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Afghanistan afghani Dominican Republicpeso Liechtenstein franc Samoa tala Albania lek East Timor dollar Lithuania litas San Marino euro Algeria dinar Ecuador dollar Luxembourg euro São Toméand Príncipedobra Andorra euro Egypt pound Macedonia denar Saudi Arabia riyal Angola kwanza El Salvador colon Madagascar ariary Senegal franc Antigua and Barbudadollar Equatorial Guineafranc Malawi kwacha Serbia dinar Argentina peso Eritrea nakfa Malaysia ringgit Seychelles rupee Armenia dram Estonia euro Maldives rufiyaa Sierra Leone leone Australia dollar Ethiopia birr Mali franc Singapore dollar Austria euro Fiji dollar Malta euro Slovakia euro Azerbaijan manat Finland euro Marshall Islands dollar Slovenia euro Bahamas dollar France euro Mauritania ouguiya Solomon Islandsdollar Bahrain dinar Gabon franc Mauritius rupee Somalia shilin Bangladesh taka Gambia dalasi Mexico peso South Africa rand Barbados dollar Georgia lari Micronesia dollar South Korea won Belarus rubel Germany euro Moldova leu Spain euro Belgium euro Ghana cedi Monaco euro Sri Lanka rupee Belize dollar Greece euro Mongolia tögrög Sudan dinar Benin franc Grenada dollar Montenegro euro Suriname dollar Bhutan ngultrum Guatemala quetzal Morocco dirham Swaziland lilangeni Bolivia boliviano Guinea franc Mozambique metical Sweden krona Bosnia and Herzegovinamarka Guinea-Bissau franc Myanmar kyat Switzerland franc Botswana pula Guyana dollar Namibia dollar Syria pound Brazil real Haiti gourde Nauru dollar Taiwan yuan Brunei dollar Honduras lempira Nepal rupee Tajikistan somoni Bulgaria lev Hungary forint Netherlands euro Tanzania shilling Burkina Faso franc Iceland krona New Zealand dollar Thailand baht Burundi franc India rupee Nicaragua cordoba Togo franc Cambodia riel Indonesia rupiah Niger franc Tonga pa'anga Cameroon franc Iran rial Nigeria naira Trinidad and Tobagodollar Canada dollar Iraq dinar North Korea won Tunisia dinar Cape Verde escudo Ireland euro Norway krone Turkey lira Central African Republicfranc Israel sheqel Oman rial Turkmenistan manat Chad franc Italy euro Pakistan rupee Tuvalu dollar Chile peso Jamaica dollar Palau dollar Uganda shilling China yuan Japan yen Panama balboa Ukraine hryvnia Colombia peso Jordan dinar Papua New Guinea kina United Arab Emiratesdirham Comoros franc Kazakhstan tenge Paraguay guarani United Kingdompound Congo (Dem."
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"docid": "D794797#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g291982-s601/Costa-Rica:Banks.And.Money.html\nCosta Rica: Banks & Money",
"text": "Costa Rica Traveler Article: Costa Rica: Banks & Money Save Article More Traveler Articlesadvice from real travelers For Foreign Visitors Costa Rica Wedding Crossing the Border Emergencies Important Phrases Monteverde's Must Sees Telephones Tipping & Etiquette Top Costa Rica Travel Agency Advice Background Culture History Must Sees Quepos - Manuel Antonio Recommended Reading Transportation Travel with Kids Weather & When to Go Read more about Costa Rica Topics include Transportation, Things to Do, Dining Scene & more!View All Articles This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (28)Comments (4)The official currency is the colon, but American dollars are usually accepted as well. You are generally better off paying in colones, and it's great to have small change on hand. The only reason why you should pay in dollars is if the price is in dollars. A lot of people will bring money to change or travelers checks to change, but you'll get the best rates by withdrawing cash in colones with your ATM card (every town has at least one ATM). Credit cards are also accepted at most hotels and stores. More remote areas may be less apt to have restaurants and hotels equipped for credit card transactions. This is due to the difficulty for businesses in collecting on credit card slips."
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"docid": "D2382503#0",
"title": "http://panamainfo.com/en/faq-most-frequently-asked-questions-about-travel-panama\nFAQ - The Most Frequently Asked Questions about Travel to Panama",
"text": "\"FAQ - The Most Frequently Asked Questions about Travel to Panama Is Panama safe? When is the best time to visit? I don't speak Spanish. Will that be a problem in Panama? Do I need a visa to visit Panama? Is there something I need to know about before my trip? What's the best way to get to Panama? What is the currency? Which Airlines fly to Panama from which US cities? How do I get from the airport to my Panama City hotel?"
},
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"docid": "D328361#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/camerica/costarica/crfacts.htm\nCosta Rica Facts",
"text": "\"World Map / North America / Central America / Costa Rica / Costa Rica Fast Facts Costa Rica Facts Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map Name: Costa Rica (long form) República de Costa Rica Capital City: San Jose (159,535 pop.) ( 1,715,485 metro pop. ) Costa Rica Population: 4,695,942 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Costa Rican Colón (CRC) (conversion rates)One Costa Rica Colón Ethnicity: White (including mestizo) 94%, black 3%, Amerindian 1%, Chinese 1%, other 1%GDP total: $58.6 billion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $12,600 ( 2012 est. ) Land Sizes Language: Spanish (official), English Largest Cities: ( by population) San José, Puerto Limón, San Francisco, Alajuela Name: Officially República de Costa Rica, Costa Rica means \"\"Rich Coast\"\"Independence Day: September 15Religion: Roman Catholic 70.5%, Evangelical Protestants 13.8%, other 4.3%, none 11.3%Symbols Costa Rica's Information Land Area 51,060 km 2Water Area 40 km 2Total Area 51,100km 2 (#126)Population 4,872,543 (#123)Population Density 95.43/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $79.26 Billion GDP Per Capita 16,100$Currency Colon (CRC)More Information Costa Rica See Also Where is Costa Rica? GDP of Costa Rica What is the Capital of Costa Rica? List of Airports in Costa Rica About Costa Rica What Type of Government Does Costa Rica Have?"
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"docid": "D3401011#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exonumia\nExonumia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e Exonumia are numismatic items (such as tokens, medals, or scrip) other than coins and paper money. This includes \"\"Good For\"\" tokens, badges, counterstamped coins, elongated coins, encased coins, souvenir medallions, tags, wooden nickels and other similar items. It is related to numismatics (concerned with coins which have been legal tender ), and many coin collectors are also exonumists. Besides the above strict definition, others extend it to include non-coins which may or may not be legal tenders such as cheques, credit cards and similar paper. These can also be considered notaphily or scripophily. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 Forms of exonumia: tokens and medals2.1 Exonumia that is studied and collected3 Other forms in Latin America4 See also5 References6 External links Etymology [ edit]The noun exonumia is derived from two classical roots: exo, meaning \"\"out-of\"\" in Greek, and nummus, meaning \"\"coin\"\" in Latin (from Greek νοῦμμος - noummos, \"\"coin\"\"); thus, \"\"out [side]-of- [the category]coins\"\". Usually, the term \"\"exonumia\"\" is applied to these objects in the United States, while the equivalent British term is paranumismatica. The words exonumist and exonumia were coined in July 1960 by Russell Rulau, a recognized authority and author on the subject, and accepted by Webster's dictionary in 1965. Forms of exonumia: tokens and medals [ edit]Chronologically, in the United States many Exonumia items were used as currency when actual money was not easily available in the economy. A notable exception to this definition are Medals, which were generally not used as currency or exchange."
},
{
"docid": "D3318076#0",
"title": "https://www.costarica.com/business/costa-rica-government\nCosta Rica Government",
"text": "Costa Rica Government Last updated: Jul 12, 2016Costa Rica's govenment, national parties and cabinet members:read more See Also Foreign Investment Salary Tourism & Visitor Information Internet Telephone Rates Manufacturing Sector Natural Resources & Land Use Demographics Telephones Education Ease of Doing Business Trade Economic Indicators Health Water Rates Electricity Rates Colon Exchange Rates Government Expenditures Energy Transportation Business FAQs When on business trip Banking & Currency Business Hours International Phone Calls Phones & Internet Flying into San Jose vs. Liberia Airport Driving in Costa Rica Practical Info Climate Country Overview Useful Cultural Tips Holidays & Festivals People of Costa Rica Customs & Etiquette Pura Vida Sodas: Traditional Costa Rican restaurants Costa Rica's Education System"
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"docid": "D2537740#0",
"title": "https://www.booking.com/hotel/cr/mamiri-tamarindo.html\nHotel Mamiri",
"text": "Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Recent photo Traveler photo of Tamarindo April 12, 2016Good408 reviews7.4Nice breakfast served every morning in courtyard. Hotel was very well situated; easy walking distance to downtown and beach David, Canadathe hotel us a toilet. as previously stated to you the plugs for power didnt work,the fan didnt work, the a.c. barely worked, the sink was falling off the wall, no glasses to …Russel, Costa Rica The Hotel was in very bat condition for the price i pay i could have something better. Jose, Costa Rica Very close to everything and breakfast was included!Trem1018, United States of America The location was great. Owner was friendly and helpful. F, Switzerland I wanted to make a move to a lower room. They were very accomdating for that. Excellent staff too. Edward, Canada Would never stay again."
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"docid": "D2005066#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_%27rica%27_mean\nWhat does Costa Rica mean?",
"text": "\"What does Costa Rica mean? Costa Rica means Rich Coast in Spanish, because the Spaniards thought there was a wealth of gold when they first landed in Costa Rica. . Rich Coast Rich coast. What does Costa Rica mean in English? Rich coast. Rich coast. Science ISGod 4,613 Contributions What does the money of Costa Rica mean? It is Costa Rica's currency. Hellboy000 1 Contribution What does qué rica estás mean? It's the Spanish equivalent of \"\"you are so hot\"\" (femenine form), but it literally translates to \"\" you are so delicious\"\", if someone uses that phrase he could be crossing the l …Pk46 23 Contributions What does the flag of Costa Rica mean?"
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"docid": "D1844633#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Costa_Rica\n.",
"text": "\"Costa Rica Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Geography Flora and fauna Climate Get in By plane By car By bus By boat Get around Private and Shared Shuttles Public bus Rental car Rental motorcycle Taxi Hitching By plane See Do Beaches Rafting Fishing Scuba Diving Surf Biking Golf Other active/extreme Sports Buy Eat Sleep Stay safe Narcotics Prostitution Bus travel tips Beaches, weather and wildlife Gay and lesbian Medical Tourism Location Flag Quick Facts Capital San Jose Government Democratic Republic Currency Costa Rican colón (₡, CRC)Area 51,100km²Population 4,301,712 (2011 Census)Language Spanish (official), Limonese creole (Mekatelyu) spoken in Limón Province Religion Roman Catholic 76.3%, Evangelical 13.7%, other Protestant 0.7%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1.3%, other 4.8%, none 3.2%Country code +506Time Zone CST (UTC -6)Costa Rica ( Spanish: Costa Rica or República de Costa Rica, pronounced [reˈpuβlika ðe ˈkosta ˈrika]) is a small country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. Understand [ edit]Costa Rica is officially known as the Republic of Costa Rica Since the late 1980s Costa Rica became a popular nature travel destination, and its main competitive advantage is its well-established system of national parks and protected areas, covering around 23.4% of the country's land area, the largest in the world as a percentage of the country's territory, and home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, in a country that has only 0.03% of the world's landmass, but that is estimated to contain 5% of the world's biodiversity. The country also has plenty of world renowned beaches, both in the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, within short travel distances between both coasts both by air and land, and also several active volcanoes that can be visited with safety. By the early 1990s, Costa Rica became known as the poster child of ecotourism. According to the Costa Rican Tourism Board, 46% of international tourists visiting the country in 2009 engaged in activities related to ecotourism, including trekking, flora, fauna, and bird watching, and visits to rural communities. However, most visitors look for adventure activities, which Costa Rica offers as well. Costa Rica was included by Ethical Traveler magazine in the 2011 and the 2012 list of The Developing World's 10 Best Ethical Destinations . Costa Rica historically managed to stay away from the political turmoil and violence from which neighbouring nations still suffer. The nation constitutionally abolished its army permanently in the 1940s. It has also managed to be the only Latin American country included in the list of the world's 22 oldest democracies, paying homage to its stance as a peaceful and politically stable nation."
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"docid": "D1194779#0",
"title": "https://www.costarica.com/business/banks-in-costa-rica\nBanks in Costa Rica",
"text": "Business > Banks in Costa Rica Banks in Costa Rica Last updated: Jul 12, 2016The main branch of each bank is listed below; most banks have many offices scattered throughout Costa Rica.read more See Also Customs & Etiquette Zip Codes Business FAQs When on business trip Banking & Currency Business Hours International Phone Calls Phones & Internet Flying into San Jose vs. Liberia Airport Driving in Costa Rica Practical Info Climate Country Overview Useful Cultural Tips Holidays & Festivals People of Costa Rica Customs & Etiquette Pura Vida Sodas: Traditional Costa Rican restaurants Costa Rica's Education System"
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"docid": "D747338#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080222183653AAzgaJ9\nWhat the difference in the culture, people, way of life between the 2 countries :Costa Rica and Panama?",
"text": "\"Travel Latin America Panama What the difference in the culture, people, way of life between the 2 countries : Costa Rica and Panama? Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: There are a lot of differences between Panama and Costa Rica. However all of them positive. Panama, because of all the influence the US presence in its history, looks and feels more than a US city. You'll find bigger roads, more similarities in the infrastructures, taller buildings, etc. Costa Rica is more a typical Latin American city. Also the reference of taller buildings vs. Panama is because there is more seismic activity throughout Costa Rica, so tall buildings are more expensive to build. Culturally it is difficult to give an answer. If you're looking for which country is more inclined toward the arts, man that's a tough call for me because I live in Panama and not Costa Rica. Both have art galleries, performing arts, concert halls, theaters, etc."
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"title": "https://www.anywhere.com/costa-rica/travel-guide/money\nCosta Rica Money",
"text": "Costa Rica Money Costa Rica The Costa Rican unit of currency is the colón. Named after Christopher Columbus, the first European to visit Costa Rica, the colón has a value that fluctuates between 500-550 colones per 1 US dollar. The cost of travel in Costa Rica is higher than other countries in Central America, but is still significantly cheaper than in the U. S. or Europe.1 / 1Guide Create My Trip Plan History The Spanish introduced the first real currency to Costa Rica in the 16th century. Known as pesos, these coins were originally manufactured in Spain and transported to Costa Rica, but were later minted in Peru after gold and silver mines were discovered here. The two original denominations – the golden “Escudo” and the silver “Real” – were used for exchanges, with the “Real” being used for most daily transactions. Following Costa Rica’s independence from Spain in 1821, it joined the Federal Republic of Central America and adopted the Republic’s currency. After Costa Rica separated from the Republic in 1838, its currency again changed. The change was reflected in the coin design, which used coffee and tobacco symbols, the two main exports at the time. When the Republic of Costa Rica was officially declared in 1848, new symbols – a flag and a shield – were adopted and have continued to be used since. In 1993, Costa Rica began printing the so-called “new currency,” which cost much less to manufacture."
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"docid": "D3109585#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Los_Suenos\n.",
"text": "Los Suenos Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Get in Get around See Do Buy Eat Sleep This topic may not meet the Wikitravel criteria for a separate article and should be merged into Jaco (city). If you have an opinion, please discuss on this article's talk page. Please do not add new content to this article, but instead add it to Jaco (city). You can help by copying any relevant information from this page to the new page. Once all content has been copied, this article should be made into a redirect. Please do not remove this merge notice without first gaining consensus for the removal on the article's talk page . Los Suenos or Los Sueños is a beach resort and golf course close to Herradura, near Jacó in the Central Pacific coastal region of Costa Rica. It is nestled between the warm waters of the Pacific and a 1,100 acre tropical rainforest. Get in [ edit]Los Suenos is about a 45 minute to an hour drive from the Juan Santamaria International Airport in San Jose. You can either rent a car or take advantage of the shuttle buses that run daily."
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"docid": "D2898589#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g291982-i813-k2992641-September_weather_in_costa_rica-Costa_Rica.html\nseptember weather in costa rica",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central America forums Costa Rica forum Costa Rica forumszale77hartford1 post Save Topicseptember weather in costa rica Jul 31, 2009, 10:32 AMI want to plan a trip to costa rica for the first week in september 2009 and I want to know if it rains all day long or is it just passing thunderstorms? How long are the storms and what part of the day? also is there sun at all? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Costa Rica? See all Hanging Bridges, La Fortuna...40 Reviewsfrom $137.00*Arenal Volcano and Tabacón Hot...86 Reviewsfrom $146.00*8-Day Tour: Jewels of Costa Rica5 Reviewsfrom $699.00*Guachipelin Adventure Zipline...86 Reviewsfrom $135.00*1-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1volcanogirl Texas Destination Expertfor Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna de San Carlos Level Contributor6,436 posts218 reviews Save Reply1. Re: september weather in costa rica Jul 31, 2009, 10:48 AMIt depends upon which area you want to visit. Check out the weather patterns at www.costa-rica-guide.com. They have a rainfall map where you can mouse over a specific area, and it will show you the average rainfall per month. Report inappropriate contentroadadvisor San Jose, Costa Rica Level Contributor48,646 posts35 reviews Save Reply2. Re: september weather in costa rica Jul 31, 2009, 11:46 AMIt will be a dream to have somebody to really know the weather patterns in our country...even my grandmother a Costarican indian...used to said that the weather was not predictable... I trust my granma... September is usually rainy... I know that since September 15th is our independence day and the night of the 14th...most schools had a parade...and as far as I can remember it always rain... Most of the time rains in the morning or afternoon for a few hours...but sometimes the whole day... And yes it is sun sometimes during the day!Some drama queens with nothing better to said or do will said that rain the whole day...please come and visit us...wet or dry is a great country!Just buckle up and enjoy the ride PARADSIE!Report inappropriate contentvolcanogirl Texas Destination Expertfor Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna de San Carlos Level Contributor6,436 posts218 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D3413840#0",
"title": "http://acronymsandslang.com/definition/7720933/Hooah-meaning.html\nWhat does Hooah mean?",
"text": "\"What does Hooah mean? Hooah means The official word of the Army. Meaning varies dependent upon the circumstances. Origin is apocryphal. This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category. Popularity0 (0 Votes)Was it useful? Share this page What is the abbreviation for The official word of the Army. Meaning varies dependent upon the circumstances. Origin is apocryphal.? The official word of the Army."
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"docid": "D3200409#0",
"title": "http://travel.gc.ca/destinations/costa-rica\nSafety and security",
"text": "Laws & culture You are subject to local laws. Consult our Arrest and detention page and our Overview of the criminal law system in Costa Rica for more information. Illegal drugs Penalties for possession, use or trafficking of illegal drugs are strict. Convicted offenders can expect lengthy jail sentences and/or heavy fines. Laws Canada and Costa Rica are signatories to the Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons (Council of Europe), which enables a Canadian imprisoned in Costa Rica to request to be transferred to Canada to complete the sentence in a Canadian prison. The transfer requires the agreement of both Canadian and Costa Rican authorities. If you violate Costa Rica’s laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested or imprisoned. It is illegal to photograph official buildings. Verify with local authorities before taking photos. The Costa Rican government is actively trying to discourage sex tourism."
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"docid": "D745851#0",
"title": "http://www.budgetyourtrip.com/cuba\nHow much does it cost to travel to Cuba?",
"text": "How much does it cost to travel to Cuba? How much money will you need in Cuba? ₱445 ($17) is the average daily price for traveling in Cuba. The average price of food for one day is ₱240 ($9.06). The average price of a hotel for a couple is ₱282 ($11). Additional pricing is in the table below. These average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget. Travel Style: Average Daily Cost Per person, per day₱445One Week Per person₱ 3,1162 Weeks Per person₱ 6,232One Month Per person₱ 13,355One Week For a couple₱ 6,2322 Weeks For a couple₱ 12,465One Month For a couple₱ 26,711How expensive is Cuba? Accommodation 1Hotel or hostel for one person₱141Food 2Meals for one day₱240Water 2Bottled water for one day₱5.50Local Transportation 1Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.₱35Entertainment 1Entrance tickets, shows, etc.₱44Tips and Handouts 1For guides or service providers₱16Intercity Transportation 1Travel between cities₱167Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps 1₱238Alcohol 2Drinks for one day₱10Last Updated: Feb 15, 2018About these numbers How much money do I need for Cuba? Short Taxi Ride₱18Pizza₱0.88Bathroom Fee₱0.04Mojito₱4.00Cuba flights, hotels, and rental cars Cuba tours and activities Travel Insurance for Cuba Travel Insurance."
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"docid": "D2288670#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Costa_Rica_continent\nWhat is Costa Rica continent?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Costa Rica What is Costa Rica continent? Flag What is Costa Rica continent? Edit Answer by LANA Confidence votes 14.4KCloser to North America.12 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No J. P. Helm 124,843 Contributions Retired professor of math and computer science having taught for 36 years at a state supported university in Virginia Where is Costa Rica? Costa Rica is in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to thenorth, Panama to the east and south, the Pacific Ocean to the westand south and the Caribbean Sea to the east. It …Nshloka 26 Contributions What continent is Costa Rica located on? Costa Rica is in Central America, a part of North America. It does, however, border Panama, so it is closer to mainland South America than to Mexico and mainland North America …Dlow50 5 Contributions Why is there Costa Rica? To relax and enjoy the natural beauty. Edit I am Flukey 909,909 Contributions I am an idealistic realist."
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"docid": "D804783#0",
"title": "https://www.allacronyms.com/GNE/international_economics\nWhat does GNE mean in International economics ?",
"text": "\"GNE stands for3 GNE Guinean syli Business, Currency, Currency code GNE related NZD New Zealand Dollar Business, Currency, Currency code CAD Canadian Dollar Finance, Business, Currency AUD Australian Dollar Australia, Travel, Tourism TTD Trinidad and Tobago dollar Business, Currency, Currency code CRC Costa Rican Colon Business, Currency, Stock CVE Cape Verde Escudo Business, Money, Iso 4217SHP Saint Helena Pound Business, Currency, Currency code JPY Japanese Yen Business, Money, Iso 4217FOB Free On Board Sales, Business, Shipping AED United Arab Emirates Dirham ISO 4217, Money, Business HKD Hong Kong Dollar Business, Tourism, Stock ECE Economic Commission for Europe Technology, Business, World economy GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Technology, World economy, Trade GAO General Accounting Office Accounting, Military, Business EDI Electronic Data Interchange Technology, Business, Health Care EU European Union Technology, Agriculture, Europe CRC Costa Rica Colones Currency, Business, Technology AON Angolan New Kwanza Business, Money, Iso 4217FIA Financial Inventory Accounting Military, Accountancy, Accounting1 2 … 5 Next Search for \"\"GNE\"\" with Google \""
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"docid": "D794798#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/san-jos-eacute.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> San JoséExchange Rate San JoséUse the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of San José. The currency used in San José is the Costa Rican Colon. San José is the capital of Costa Rica. If you are traveling to San José, you will need to exchange your currency for the Costa Rican Colon. You may exchange your money for the Costa Rican Colon at most San José banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the San José airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Costa Rican Colon currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in San José. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D2012549#0",
"title": "http://www.lonelyplanet.com/costa-rica/money-costs\nMoney and costs",
"text": "Money and costs Entry and exit formalities Submit a correction Send this Print Email Currency Colones (₡)Exchange Rates USDCRCRates provided by Open Exchange Rates. Last updated April 04, 2018 10:12AM UTCDaily Costs Budget (up to)US$40Dorm bed: US$8–15Meal at a soda (inexpensive eatery): US$3–7DIY hikes without a guide: free Travel via local bus: US$2 or less Midrange US$40–100Basic room with private bathroom: US$20–50 per day Meal at a restaurant geared toward travelers: US$5–12Travel on an efficient 1st-class shuttle van like Interbus: US$50–60Top end (more than)US$100Luxurious beachside lodges and boutique hotels: from US$80Meal at an international fusion restaurant: from US$20Guided wildlife-watching excursion: from US$40Short domestic flight: US$50–1004WD rental for local travel: from US$60 per day US dollars accepted almost everywhere and dispensed from most ATMs; carry colones for small towns, bus fares and rural shops. Credit cards generally accepted. Tipping Restaurants Your bill will usually include a 10% service charge. If not, you might leave a small tip. Hotels Tip the bellhop/porter US$1 to US$5 per service and the housekeeper US$1 to US$2 per day in top-end hotels, less in budget places. Taxis Tip only if some special service is provided. Guides Tip US$5 to US$15 per person per day. Tip the tour driver about half of what you tip the guide. Submit a correction Send this Print Email Money and costs Entry and exit formalities When to go and weather Getting to Costa Rica Air Land Boat Getting around Costa Rica Air Arriving Bicycle Boat Bus Car and motorcycle Local transport Health and safety Toilets Insurance Dangers and annoyances Health Legal matters Advice for travellers Travelling with children Working and volunteering LGBT travellers Travellers with disabilities"
},
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"docid": "D1217676#0",
"title": "http://www.costaricaembassy.com/faqs.php\nFaqs Home > Faqs",
"text": "Faqs Home > Faqs1. Do I need a passport to go to Costa Rica? A valid passport is mandatory to enter Costa Rica. For Canadians it is accepted a passport with a minimum of one day of validity from the entry date to Costa Rica. The same validity period is required for citizens of other countries from the First or Second group (according to the Visa Directive). In the case of citizens from the Third and Fourth group, the minimum validity period required is six months.2. Do I need a visa to go to Costa Rica? Depending on your country of origin you may enter Costa Rica without a visa. Canadians do not need a visa to enter Costa Rica. For more information, visit the Visa section on this website.3."
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"docid": "D561379#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g274887-i263-k5610574-Confused_about_currency_to_use_in_Budapest-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html\nConfused about currency to use in Budapest!",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central Hungary forums Budapest forum Budapest forums Chris FChatham, United... Level Contributor15 posts Save Topic Confused about currency to use in Budapest!21 Jul 2012, 20:21Hi, strange topic, I thought that in Budapest I would obviously use the local currency which as we all know is Hungarian Forints. So I decided to look at buying some currency to take with me (going in less than 2 weeks) and I checked the post office website, 0% commission is tempting. I used the currency by destination option (found here:http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel/travel-money/currency-destination), put in Hungary and as you see, it states the local currency is Hungarian Forints, but then it goes on to recommend that I take USD for currency and USD or Pounds Sterling for travellers cheques! Am I missing something here or has the post office just had a brain fart? Mentioned in this post Hungary Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Budapest? See all Budapest Danube River Dinner Cruise658 Reviewsfrom US$43.80*Budapest Full-Day Trip From Vienna68 Reviewsfrom US$148.90*Skip the Line Széchenyi Spa in...353 Reviewsfrom US$25.00*Budapest Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour...288 Reviewsfrom US$25.00*1-10 of 26 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Tagliacozzi Hungary Level Contributor2,636 posts12 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Confused about currency to use in Budapest!21 Jul 2012, 20:25Correct, the local currency is the Forint (HUF). When you arrive at Ferihegy just withdraw from the ATM. The exchange rate at the airport is horrible (if you are exchanging currency do it in the city - the poorer districts have better rates vs city center). Edited: 21 July 2012, 20:26Report inappropriate content GCEKBrno, Czech Republic Destination Expertfor Czech Republic, Slovakia, Train Travel Level Contributor30,149 posts16 reviews Save Reply2."
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"docid": "D877618#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_in_budapest\nWhat is the currency in Budapest?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Hungary Budapest What is the currency in Budapest? Flag What is the currency in Budapest? Answer by Eva Takacs Confidence votes 7.2KI assume we are talking about money. In Hungary, they use a currency called the \"\"forint\"\". Coins available: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200. Paper money denominations (notes) available: 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 forints.28 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Getsmart 1,091 Contributions Where is Budapest? Budapest is the capital city of Hungary in Europe. USCitizen 477,196 Contributions What currency is used in Budapest? The Forint."
},
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"docid": "D726574#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_and_the_euro\nUnited Kingdom and the euro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of a series of articles on the United Kingdomin the European Union [ show]Accession [ show]Membership [ show]Withdrawalv t e The United Kingdom has never sought to adopt the euro as its official currency for the duration of its membership of the EU, and secured an opt-out at the euro's creation via the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. Polls have shown that the majority of British people have been against adopting the euro and in a June 2016 referendum the UK voted to withdraw from the European Union, meaning there is virtually no chance of any future adoption. Despite never being a member of the euro, the currency is used in the UK's Cypriot territories and London is home to the majority of the euro's clearing houses. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Usage2.1 Cypriot Territories2.2 Clearing3 Exchange rate4 Considerations on membership4.1 Economics4.2 Public opinion4.3 Sterling zone4.4 Banknotes5 See also6 Notes7 References8 External links History [ edit]Gordon Brown set out the 'five economic tests' that must be met before the UK would adopt the euro The United Kingdom entered the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, a prerequisite for adopting the euro, in October 1990. The UK spent over £6 billion trying to keep its currency, the pound sterling, within the narrow limits prescribed by ERM, but was forced to exit the programme within two years after the pound sterling came under major pressure from currency speculators. The ensuing crash of 16 September 1992 was subsequently dubbed \"\" Black Wednesday \"\". During the negotiations of the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 the UK secured an opt-out from adopting the euro. [ 2]The government of former Prime Minister Tony Blair declared that \"\" five economic tests \"\" must be passed before the government could recommend the UK joining the euro and promised to hold a referendum on membership if those five economic tests were met. Her Majesty's Treasury first assessed five economic tests in October 1997, when it was decided that the UK economy was neither sufficiently converged with that of the rest of the EU, nor sufficiently flexible, to justify a recommendation of membership at that time. Another assessment was published on 9 June 2003 by Gordon Brown, when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer."
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"docid": "D835034#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurozone\nEurozone",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Eurozone, or euro area Austria Belgium Cyprus Finland Estonia France Greece Germany Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Lux. Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican Kosovo Mont. Eurozone Members Monetary agreement Unilaterally adopted Policy of European Union Type Monetary union Currency Euro Established 1 January 1999Members 19 states [show]Governance Political control Eurogroup Group president Mário Centeno Issuing authority European Central Bank ECB president Mario Draghi Statistics Area 2,753,828 km 2Population (2017) 341,008,867 [1]Density 124/km 2GDP (Nominal) (2017)Total: €11.2 (~US$14.0) trillion Per capita: €32,700 (~US$41,000) [2]Interest rate 0.00% [3]Inflation 0.2% [4]Unemployment 8.7% [5]Trade balance €0.2 trillion trade surplus [6]European Union This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of European Union Executive [show]Legislature [show]Judiciary [show]Central Bank [show]Court of Auditors [show]Other bodies [show]Policies and issues [show]Elections [show]Law [show]European Council [show]Other countries Atlasv t e The eurozone ( pronunciation ( help · info) ), officially called the euro area, [7] is a monetary union of 19 of the 28 European Union (EU) member states which have adopted the euro (€) as their common currency and sole legal tender. The monetary authority of the eurozone is the Eurosystem. The other nine members of the European Union continue to use their own national currencies, although most of them are obliged to adopt the euro in the future. The eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. Other EU states (except for Denmark and the United Kingdom) are obliged to join once they meet the criteria to do so. [ 8] No state has left, and there are no provisions to do so or to be expelled. [ 9] Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City have formal agreements with the EU to use the euro as their official currency and issue their own coins. [ 10] [11] [12]Kosovo and Montenegro have adopted the euro unilaterally, [13] but these countries do not officially form part of the eurozone and do not have representation in the European Central Bank (ECB) or in the Eurogroup. [ 14]The ECB, which is governed by a president and a board of the heads of national central banks, sets the monetary policy of the zone."
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"docid": "D781472#0",
"title": "http://acronymsandslang.com/definition/7718685/NEW+TAIWAN+DOLLAR.-meaning.html\nWhat does New Taiwan dollar. mean?",
"text": "\"What does New Taiwan dollar. mean? New Taiwan dollar. means The main currency of the Taiwan Area of the Republic of China. The dollar is subdivided 100 cents, which are only used in stocks and currencies. Abbreviated TWD. This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category. Popularity0 (0 Votes)Was it useful? Share this page What is the abbreviation for The main currency of the Taiwan Area of the Republic of China. The dollar is subdivided 100 cents, which are only used in stocks and currencies."
},
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"docid": "D1727815#0",
"title": "http://www.cruisecritic.com/ports/newport.cfm?ID=473\nBudapest Cruise Port",
"text": "\"Home Cruise Destinations Europe Cruises Budapest Cruise Port Budapest Cruise Port Overview Reviews Things To Do Excursions Budapest (Photo: TTstudio/Shutterstock)5.0 / 5.0Cruise Critic Editor Rating285 Reviews$1227Starting Price By Cruise Critic Staff Save Share Port of Budapest Divided by the Danube River, the Hungarian capital of Budapest -- known as the \"\"Pearl of the Danube\"\"-- is a city of two distinct halves. The hilly Buda side is topped by the impressive Royal Palace, now home to several museums and charming cobbled streets lined with shops and houses that date back to medieval times. On the busier Pest bank, there are grand sights like the parliament building, opera house and statue-lined Heroes' Square, plus fantastic shopping streets, such as Andrassy Avenue, Budapest's grand central boulevard. Several bridges cross the river, but the best one to use is the historic Chain Bridge, which is the oldest. The great thing about Budapest is that it's very compact, so you can pack plenty into a short break. The majority of sights are within walking distance or easily reached on the efficient tram and underground network. Coffee shops are a big thing. At one time, there were more than 400 in Budapest, so take time out to join locals for a caffeine boost and a slice of yummy cream cake. Budapest is also the world's only capital city to boast more than 80 active thermal springs and wells; soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters is an authentic experience. Szechenyi is the largest, with indoor and outdoor pools, and Gellert is famous for its opulent architecture."
},
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"docid": "D1313525#0",
"title": "http://nomadcapitalist.com/2014/06/01/top-5-best-european-cities-low-cost-living/\nThe five best European cities for value and cost of living",
"text": "A lot of people dream of living in Europe, but are turned away by how much it can cost. And it’s true; European cities like London and Frankfurt are among the most expensive cities in the world. However, living in Europe is within your reach — even if you’re on a budget — by looking beyond the biggest cities and most popular tourist destinations. Throughout Europe are hidden gems like the cities below that allow you to stretch your euro further and live more abundantly while enjoying some of the world’s most beautiful cities. Of course, living in small towns or villages is always an easy way to lower your cost of living. However, for this list, we focused on capital cities and other international cities that offer a large English speaking population and the type of amenities expats appreciate. And while there are great cities in emerging Europe, we limited this list to cities in the European Union. After all, it’s hard to compare Ukraine to the United Kingdom. The five best European cities with low cost of living The cost of living in Lisbon, Portugal is lower than you might think, especially thanks to Portugal’s troubles from the global recession.5. Lisbon, Portugal Thanks in part to the global recession and its inclusion in the dreaded PIIGS, Portugal as a whole has been “on sale” over the last few years."
},
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"docid": "D561382#0",
"title": "http://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/euros-budapest/\nCan I use euros in Budapest?",
"text": "Can I use euros in Budapest? Posted by Budapest Guide on 1 October 2012, 7:02 pm Euro is still not an official currency in Hungary, and who knows if the Euro will ever become the official currency in Hungary, but still many shops and stores will let you pay with Euro. Some of the shops will even give you back in Euro, but most places with give you back the change in Hungarian Forint. Be aware of the fact that most shops accepting Euro have a quite bad exchange rate, meaning that if the actual price in HUF is 1000 Euro, they might charge you 4 Euro for the same product if you decide to pay in Euro. If you use an exact rate of today 4 Euro is 1140 HUF. It is not a super big difference, but still it makes it better to pay with the local currency. If you want more advices and information about the local currency, read our article about the currency of Hungary. Ask your Budapest question What is the currency of Hungary? Where to eat breakfast in Budapest? Good books about Budapest Budapest best – the best five of Budapest!Filed under Currency, questions answers | Tagged Currency, Euro, HUF | 4 Comments | Permalink"
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"docid": "D2773345#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/hu/where-is-hungary.html\nWhere is Hungary?",
"text": "Where is Hungary? Location of Hungary on a map. What is the capital of Hungary? Located in the continent of Europe, Hungary covers 89,608 square kilometers of land and 3,420 square kilometers of water, making it the 110th largest nation in the world with a total area of 93,028 square kilometers. Hungary was founded as a distinct and original nation in 1918. The population of Hungary is 9,958,453 (2012) and the nation has a density of 111 people per square kilometer. The currency of Hungary is the Forint (HUF). As well, the people of Hungary are refered to as Hungarian. The dialing code for the country is 36 and the top level internet domain for Hungarian sites is .hu. Hungary shares land borders with 7 countries: Romania, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria."
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"docid": "D3486407#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coins_of_the_Hungarian_forint\nCoins of the Hungarian forint",
"text": "\"Coins of the Hungarian forint From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Hungarian forint coins ( Hungarian: forint érmék) are part of the physical form of current Hungarian currency, the Hungarian forint. Modern forint coins (this name is used to distinguish them from pre-20th century forint coinage) have been struck since 1946 and reflect the changes of post-World War II Hungarian history. Contents [ hide ]1 2nd Republic issues (1946-1948)2 People's Republic issues (1949-1989)3 3rd Republic issues (1989-2011)4 \"\"Hungary\"\" issues (2012-)5 Remarks6 References7 Further reading2nd Republic issues (1946-1948) [ edit]After the trauma of the Second World War and the hyperinflation of the pengő the Hungarian government had to face the problems of introducing a new currency. In the case of coins this meant that they had to express stability and raise confidence in the people toward the new money. The first coins minted in 1946 were made of copper alloys in the case of the fillér coins and aluminium in the case of the 1 & 2 forint coins. Although the forint was based on gold standard, only silver coins were minted in the first 2 years: 5 forint coins made of good quality silver were put into circulation. However, the government fear of hoarding these coins convinced the national bank to lower the mass and quality of silver used for the 1947 strike. Finally, no silver 5 forint coins were minted for general circulation after 1947. The 5 & 50 fillér coins were first minted in 1948 and were made of aluminium. Commemorative coins appeared early, the first being a series of 3 coins in 1948 to commemorate the centennial of the 1848 revolution.2nd Republic issues - regular Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of Obverse Reverse Diameter Thickness Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse first minting issue withdrawal lapse2 f 17.0 mm 1.7 mm 3.0 g Brass 85% copper 15% zinc Smooth \"\"MAGYAR ÁLLAMI VÁLTÓPÉNZ\"\" 1, year of minting, \"\"Kossuth\"\" coat of arms Value, mintmark1946 1 November 1946 30 June 1977 31 December 19775 f 17.0 mm 1.4 mm 0.6 g Aluminium Smooth \"\"MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG\"\" 2, year of minting, young female model Value, mintmark 1948 30 January 1948 30 September 1992 31 December 199310 f 19.1 mm 1.5 mm 3.0 g Aluminium bronze 92% copper 8% aluminium Milled \"\"MAGYAR ÁLLAMI VÁLTÓPÉNZ\"\", year of minting, Dove carrying an olive branch Value, mintmark 1946 1 November 1946 30 June 1977 31 December 197720 f 21.0 mm 1.6 mm 4.0 g \"\"MAGYAR ÁLLAMI VÁLTÓPÉNZ\"\", year of minting, 3 ears of wheat50 f 22.0 mm 1.6 mm 1.4 g Aluminium Smooth \"\"MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG\"\", year of minting, man sitting on an anvil with a hammer Value, mintmark 1948 5 May 1948 30 June 1972 30 June 19731 Ft 23.7 mm 1.6 mm 1.5 g Milled \"\"MAGYAR ÁLLAMI VÁLTÓPÉNZ\"\", mintmark, \"\"Kossuth\"\" coat of arms Value, year of minting 1946 1 November 1946 31 August 1951 31 March 19522 Ft 28.0 mm 2.0 mm 2.8 g \"\"MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG\"\", mintmark, \"\"Kossuth\"\" coat of arms31 December 1951 31 December 19525 Ft 32.0 mm 2.9 mm 20.0 g 835 ‰ silver\"\"MUNKA A NEMZETI JÓLÉT ALAPJA\"\" 3\"\"MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG\"\", mintmark, year of minting, value, \"\"Kossuth\"\" coat of arms\"\"1802-1894 KOSSUTH\"\", Lajos Kossuth30 June 1977 31 December 19775 Ft 1.9 mm 12.0 g 500‰ silver\"\"M Á P V\"\" 4 and ornaments 1947 19 May 19472nd Republic issues - circulating commemorative5 Ft 32.0 mm 1.9 mm 12.0 g 500‰ silver\"\"ESKÜSZÜNK ESKÜSZÜNK\"\" 5\"\"MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG\"\", value, year of minting, mintmark \"\"PETŐFI SÁNDOR 1848-49\"\", Sándor Petőfi1948 1 May 1948 30 June 1977 31 December 197710 Ft 36.0 mm 2.5 mm 20.0 g \"\"A LEGNAGYOBB MAGYAR EMLÉKÉRE\"\" 6\"\"MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG\"\", value, year of minting, mintmark \"\"SZÉCHENYI ISTVÁN 1848-49\"\", István Széchenyi20 Ft 40.0 mm 2.8 mm 28.0 g Ornament \"\"MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG\"\", value, year of minting, mintmark, \"\"Kossuth\"\" coat of arms\"\"TÁNCSICS MIHÁLY 1848\"\", Mihály Táncsics These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre."
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"docid": "D3443599#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapflights.com/news/understanding-the-euro/\nUnderstanding the euro",
"text": "Understanding the euro Apr 16, 2014 Category: Travel tips Author: Melisse Hinkle0Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever The introduction of the euro in 2002 may be the most important change in currency since the Roman Empire. The single monetary unit for most of the European Union (EU) states has become even stronger than the US dollar. But what are the effects for travelers in Europe and how is the new currency used? When did the changeover happen? The last date for changeover to the euro was February 28, 2002. By this date, all coins and notes of old currency became unusable. Some countries changed over earlier; in Germany, for example, the last day that the Mark was permitted was December 31, 2001. As new countries join the EU, they will also switch over to the euro, though strict financial and economic standards must be met before they can adopt the currency. Which countries use the euro? There are currently 23 countries using the euro: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Vatican City."
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"docid": "D173658#0",
"title": "https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Hungary\nCost of Living in Hungary",
"text": "Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Hungary Cost of Living in Hungary Tweet Select city in Hungary: Cost of living in Hungary is 33.49% lower than in United States (aggregate data for all cities, rent is not taken into account). Rent in Hungary is 59.99% lower than in United States (average data for all cities). Do you live in Hungary? Add data for Hungary Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 1,500.00 Ft 1,200.00 - 2,500.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 8,000.00 Ft 5,500.00 - 10,000.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 1,500.00 Ft 1,200.00 - 1,800.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 400.00 Ft 290.00 - 500.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 450.00 Ft 300.00 - 670.10Cappuccino (regular) 391.61 Ft 280.00 - 500.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 277.74 Ft 200.00 - 400.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 188.65 Ft 100.00 - 300.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 825.61 Ft 643.52 - 1,022.06Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 162.56 Ft 113.40 - 271.25Rice (white), (1 lb) 128.27 Ft 99.25 - 181.44Eggs (regular) (12) 480.06 Ft 390.00 - 648.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 757.85 Ft 589.22 - 1,088.62Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 592.36 Ft 453.59 - 680.39Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 1,067.86 Ft 816.47 - 1,360.78Apples (1 lb) 145.87 Ft 90.72 - 181.44Banana (1 lb) 182.59 Ft 136.08 - 204.12Oranges (1 lb) 167.53 Ft 135.62 - 226.80Tomato (1 lb) 221.54 Ft 136.08 - 317.52Potato (1 lb) 83.46 Ft 54.43 - 127.01Onion (1 lb) 82.19 Ft 45.36 - 136.08Lettuce (1 head) 230.40 Ft 149.00 - 350.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 100.88 Ft 70.00 - 150.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 1,299.00 Ft 900.00 - 1,600.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 220.47 Ft 200.00 - 280.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 301.78 Ft 200.00 - 450.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 1,190.00 Ft 1,100.00 - 1,210.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 350.00 Ft 320.00 - 350.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 9,500.00 Ft 7,200.00 - 10,000.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 450.00 Ft 400.00 - 450.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 450.62 Ft 434.52 - 466.71Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 4,200.00 Ft 3,900.00 - 4,200.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 1,349.24 Ft 1,287.04 - 1,404.39Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 5,511,040.00 Ft 5,000,000.00 - 5,900,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 5,587,557.81 Ft 5,000,000.00 - 6,500,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 47,756.29 Ft 30,000.00 - 70,000.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 30.58 Ft 19.00 - 40.00Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 4,285.46 Ft 3,000.00 - 6,000.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 10,365.54 Ft 7,000.00 - 15,000.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 3,335.39 Ft 2,000.00 - 5,000.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 1,675.00 Ft 1,450.00 - 1,950.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 88,849.47 Ft 50,000.00 - 120,000.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 2,827,619.05 Ft 1,740,000.00 - 4,000,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 18,552.93 Ft 10,000.00 - 25,000.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 8,816.33 Ft 6,000.00 - 14,000.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 22,467.83 Ft 15,000.00 - 30,000.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 25,100.24 Ft 18,000.00 - 35,000.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 121,519.30 Ft 70,000.00 - 160,000.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 89,165.66 Ft 50,000.00 - 120,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 210,088.78 Ft 120,000.00 - 300,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 147,577.11 Ft 95,000.00 - 200,000.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 55,207.27 Ft 23,225.57 - 83,612.04Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 34,093.10 Ft 17,372.72 - 48,309.18Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 179,074.23 Ft Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 5.59 3.80 - 8.00Prices in Hungary These data are based on 15205 entries in the past 18 months from 1102 different contributors. Last update: April 2018 Our data for each country are based on all entries from all cities in that country. Tweet Sources and References: Net Salary in Cities Across Hungary Add new source here: URL: Description: Category Amount in USDTransportation 350.83Clothing And Shoes 103.1Sports And Leisure 172.56Markets 711.34Utilities (Monthly) 243.05Rent Per Month 558.54Restaurants 290.59By City in Hungary Search: Rank City Cost of Living Index Rent Index Cost of Living Plus Rent Index Groceries Index Restaurant Price Index Local Purchasing Power Index1 Budapest 50.13 17.88 34.73 39.14 40.54 58.092 Szeged 44.63 10.81 28.48 36.26 33.25 45.333 Debrecen 43.33 10.34 27.57 35.52 32.63 52.98Showing 1 to 3 of 3 entries More about Hungary: Cost of Living | Crime | Climate | Food Prices | Gas Prices | Health Care | Pollution | Property Prices | Quality of Life | Taxi Fare | Traffic We would like to gather more data for: Ajka, Baja, Csongrad, Csorna, Dabas, Dunaföldvár, Dunakeszi, Dunaujvaros, Fonyod, Gyongyos, Heviz, ... Update information for Hungary!About In the News Newsletter APICopyright © 2009-2018 Numbeo. Your use of this service is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy"
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"docid": "D765076#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/hu.htm\nHungary",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Inhabited by varied peoples since ancient times, the Hungary area has a very long history of occupations, rulers, territorial struggles and war. In 20 BC, the Romans were aggressively expanding their empire to the north, and they conquered the Hungarian land west of the Danube by 9 BC. As the Western Roman Empire fell into decline, a new era in European history began as less-powerful land grabbers from the east and north now found it easier to invade the continent. The Hunnic Empire was a confederation of Eurasian tribes from the steppes of Central Asia, and in 435 AD, the Huns were the first to arrive here. All empires eventually fade into the history books and the Huns were no exception. Some Germanic tribes, Slavs, and the Lombards followed them from Scandinavia. In the middle of the 6th century the Eurasian Avars, an organized group of nomad warriors, first appeared in central Europe. They dominated these lands for some 250 years, until defeated by Charlemagne, the King of the Franks. A few Avars survived the destruction and remained in the area. In 895, a semi-nomadic group of people led by Arpad, the leader of the Magyars, formed the Principality of Hungary; later transformed into a Christian realm during the early 10th century."
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"docid": "D910075#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Hungary.html\nHUNGARY",
"text": "HUNGARYFollow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Photo by: nyul Republic of Hungary Magyar Népköztársaság COUNTRY OVERVIEWLOCATION AND SIZE. Hungary is a landlocked country in eastern Central Europe bordered by Austria, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. Located in the Carpathian Basin, it is surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains, the Alps, and the Dinaric Alps. It has a total area of 93,030 square kilometers (35,919 square miles), 690 square kilometers (266 square miles) of which is water. Comparatively, Hungary is slightly smaller than the state of Indiana. The capital, Budapest, is located in the central northern region on the Danube river, which runs from Austria to the Croatian-Serbian border. POPULATION. The population of Hungary was estimated at 10.04 million at the end of January 2000, a slight decrease compared to the 1990 population of 10.38 million. In 2000 the birth rate was estimated at 9.26 births per 1,000, and the death rate was 13.34 deaths per 1,000. The population growth rate estimate in 2000 was-.33 percent, making Hungary a country where population is declining."
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"docid": "D2327626#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Hungary\nHungary",
"text": "\"Hungary1 Understand2 Regions3 Cities4 Other destinations5 Get in6 Get around7 Talk8 See9 Do10 Buy11 Eat12 Drink13 Sleep14 Learn15 Work16 Stay safe17 Stay healthy18 Respect19 Contact Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Budapest Government Parliamentary democracy Currency Forint (HUF)Area 93,030km² water: 690km² land: 92,340km²Population 10,049,000 (2008 est. ) Language Hungarian 98.2%, other 1.8%Religion Roman Catholic 67.5%, Calvinist 20%, Lutheran 5%, atheist and other 7.5%Electricity 230, 50Hz (European Plug)Country code +36Internet TLD .hu Time Zone UTC +1Hungary ( Magyarország) is a country in Central Europe bordering Slovakia to the north, Austria to the west, Slovenia and Croatia to the south west, Serbia to the south, Romania to the east and Ukraine to the north east. Member of the European Union and the Schengen Border-less Europe Agreement. The country offers many diverse destinations: relatively low mountains in the north-west, the Great Plain in the east, lakes and rivers of all sorts (including Balaton - the largest lake in Central Europe), and many beautiful small villages and hidden gems of cities. Top this off with Hungary's great accessibility in the middle of Europe, a vivid culture and economy, and you get a destination absolutely not worth missing if you're in the region. Understand [ edit]Hungary is one of the 15 most popular tourist destinations in the world, with a capital regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world. Despite its relatively small size, Hungary has numerous World Heritage Sites, UNESCO Biosphere reserves, the second largest thermal lake in the world (Lake Hévíz), the largest lake in Central Europe ( Lake Balaton ), and the largest natural grassland in Europe ( Hortobágy ). In terms of buildings, Hungary has the largest synagogue in Europe (Great Synagogue), the largest medicinal bath in Europe (Széchenyi Medicinal Bath), the third largest church in Europe (Esztergom Basilica), the second largest territorial abbey in the world (Pannonhalma Archabbey), the second largest Baroque castle in the world (Gödöllő), and the largest Early Christian Necropolis outside Italy (Pécs), the second underground in Europe and the third all over the world after New York and London (Millennium Underground). You can expect to find safe food and water, good safety and a generally stable political climate. Hungary doesn't attract terrorists and keeps drug and crime levels moderate."
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"docid": "D383301#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/vienna.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Vienna Exchange Rate Vienna Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Vienna. The currency used in Vienna is the Euro. Vienna is the capital of Austria. If you are traveling to Vienna, you will need to exchange your currency for the Austrian Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Vienna banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Vienna airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Vienna. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
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"docid": "D441812#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/budapest.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Budapest Exchange Rate Budapest Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Budapest. The currency used in Budapest is the Forint. Budapest is the capital of Hungary. If you are traveling to Budapest, you will need to exchange your currency for the Hungarian Forint. You may exchange your money for the Forint at most Budapest banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Budapest airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Forint currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Budapest. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D774779#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "\"currency Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to currency: currency rate, Cuban currencycur·ren·cy (kûr′ən-sē, kŭr′-)n. pl. cur·ren·cies1. Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulatingpaper money.2. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency.3. General acceptance or use; prevalence: the currency of a slang term.4. The state of being current; up-to-dateness: Can you check the currency of this address? [ From Middle English curraunt, in circulation; see current . ] CURRENCY TABLE: LISTED BY COUNTRYCountry Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Afghanistan afghani Dominican Republicpeso Liechtenstein franc Samoa tala Albania lek East Timor dollar Lithuania litas San Marino euro Algeria dinar Ecuador dollar Luxembourg euro São Toméand Príncipedobra Andorra euro Egypt pound Macedonia denar Saudi Arabia riyal Angola kwanza El Salvador colon Madagascar ariary Senegal franc Antigua and Barbudadollar Equatorial Guineafranc Malawi kwacha Serbia dinar Argentina peso Eritrea nakfa Malaysia ringgit Seychelles rupee Armenia dram Estonia euro Maldives rufiyaa Sierra Leone leone Australia dollar Ethiopia birr Mali franc Singapore dollar Austria euro Fiji dollar Malta euro Slovakia euro Azerbaijan manat Finland euro Marshall Islands dollar Slovenia euro Bahamas dollar France euro Mauritania ouguiya Solomon Islandsdollar Bahrain dinar Gabon franc Mauritius rupee Somalia shilin Bangladesh taka Gambia dalasi Mexico peso South Africa rand Barbados dollar Georgia lari Micronesia dollar South Korea won Belarus rubel Germany euro Moldova leu Spain euro Belgium euro Ghana cedi Monaco euro Sri Lanka rupee Belize dollar Greece euro Mongolia tögrög Sudan dinar Benin franc Grenada dollar Montenegro euro Suriname dollar Bhutan ngultrum Guatemala quetzal Morocco dirham Swaziland lilangeni Bolivia boliviano Guinea franc Mozambique metical Sweden krona Bosnia and Herzegovinamarka Guinea-Bissau franc Myanmar kyat Switzerland franc Botswana pula Guyana dollar Namibia dollar Syria pound Brazil real Haiti gourde Nauru dollar Taiwan yuan Brunei dollar Honduras lempira Nepal rupee Tajikistan somoni Bulgaria lev Hungary forint Netherlands euro Tanzania shilling Burkina Faso franc Iceland krona New Zealand dollar Thailand baht Burundi franc India rupee Nicaragua cordoba Togo franc Cambodia riel Indonesia rupiah Niger franc Tonga pa'anga Cameroon franc Iran rial Nigeria naira Trinidad and Tobagodollar Canada dollar Iraq dinar North Korea won Tunisia dinar Cape Verde escudo Ireland euro Norway krone Turkey lira Central African Republicfranc Israel sheqel Oman rial Turkmenistan manat Chad franc Italy euro Pakistan rupee Tuvalu dollar Chile peso Jamaica dollar Palau dollar Uganda shilling China yuan Japan yen Panama balboa Ukraine hryvnia Colombia peso Jordan dinar Papua New Guinea kina United Arab Emiratesdirham Comoros franc Kazakhstan tenge Paraguay guarani United Kingdompound Congo (Dem."
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"docid": "D1795239#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071129001404AADeff9\nGoing to Krakow, Poland what currency do I use?",
"text": "\"Travel Europe (Continental) Poland Going to Krakow, Poland what currency do I use? I know i've asked this before but I'm really unsure on what currency to take with me to Krakow, I cannot take money from cash machine thats due to the type of account I have. Please advise especially anyone thats been before. Thanks Follow 15 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The currency in Poland is the Zloty, although many places will accept Euros, and US dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted in almost all shops, restaurants and hotels, although you should check before making payment. Tipping is not viewed as compulsory in Poland, although many people round up the bill if the service is very good. Tax is included in all purchases at 22%, and now that Poland is a member of the EU, you cannot claim this money back when you leave the country. The cost of living in Poland is relatively low, with a beer costing around 50p, and a meal available from around £2 depending on the restaurant. Imported goods such as camera film and designer goods are slightly cheaper than in the UK. The currency in Poland (Krakow) is the zloty, which means ‘golden’ and is abbreviated to zl, with the code PLN used at currency exchanges."
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"docid": "D502802#0",
"title": "http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/zeroes-after-zeroes-the-worlds-highest-currencies\nZeroes After Zeroes: The Worldâs Highest Currencies",
"text": "$500 United States bill (via moneyfactory.gov)Throughout the history of paper money, there have been instances of bills printed that go into the millions, billions, trillions, and even the quintillions. Some are historical relics worth much mainly to collectors, while others are still in use today. The United States $100 bill is known the world over. According to former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, two-thirds of all $100 bills circulate outside of the country. The United States also printed $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills until the 1940s. In 1969, denominations of US currency over $100 were declared obsolete by executive order of President Nixon, and there are no plans to resume their printing, partly for concerns of their use in organized crime. The $10,000 bill would have bought over $64,000 worth of goods in today’s US dollars, and Benny Binion famously displayed 100 of these bills — a million dollars in cash — at Binion’s Horseshoe casino in downtown Las Vegas until 2000. The largest denomination bill printed by the US, however, was the $100,000 gold certificate, with a portrait of President Woodrow Wilson (shown at left courtesy the National Museum of American History ). Only 42,000 of these were printed in the 1930s for use within the Federal Reserve. They are considered government property and illegal for collectors to own, but one specimen is kept by the Smithsonian and exhibited on occasion."
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"docid": "D1398383#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_dollar\nSingapore dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"SGD\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see SGD (disambiguation). Singapore dollar Singapore dollar ( English)Dolar Singapura ( Malay)新加坡元 ( Chinese (Singapore))சிங்கப்பூர் வெள்ளி ( Tamil)S$2 polymer banknote obverse ISO 4217Code SGDNumber 702Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1/100 cent Symbol S$ or $Nickname Sing-dollar, S-dollar Banknotes Freq. used S$2, S$5, S$10, S$50, S$100, S$1,000 Rarely used S$20, S$10,000Coins Freq. used 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, S$1 Rarely used 1 cent Demographics Official user (s) Singapore Brunei (alongside the Brunei dollar)Unofficial user (s) Indonesia Laos Malaysia Thailand Zimbabwe Issuance Monetary authority Monetary Authority of Singapore Website www .mas .gov .sg Mint Singapore Mint Website www .singaporemint .com Valuation Inflation 0.6 % at January 2017Pegged by Brunei dollar at par Singapore dollar Chinese name Chinese 新加坡元 [ show] Transcriptions Malay name Malay Dolar/Ringgit Singapura Tamil name Tamil சிங்கப்பூர் வெள்ளிThis article contains Tamil script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks or boxes, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Tamil script. The Singapore dollar ( sign: S$; code: SGD) is the official currency of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or S$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The Monetary Authority of Singapore issues the banknotes and coins of the Singapore dollar."
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"docid": "D2992628#0",
"title": "https://www.dbs.com.sg/personal/cards/cards-rates-fees.page\nDBS Debit Card Charges",
"text": "\" DBS Debit Card Charges Foreign currency retail transaction Visa/Master Card transactions in US dollars shall be converted to Singapore dollars on the date of conversion. Visa/Master Card transactions in foreign currency other than US Dollars will be converted into US dollars before being converted into Singapore dollars. Union Pay Card transactions in US Dollar, Chinese Yuan (CNY) and Brunei Dollar (BND) dollars shall be converted to Singapore dollars on the date of conversion. Transactions in foreign currency other than US Dollars will be converted into US dollars before being converted into Singapore dollars. All conversions shall be based on the prevailing wholesale interbank rates or the government mandated rate, as shall be determined by the respective card association. The rate used for the conversion may be different from the rate in effect on the date of the transaction due to market fluctuation. All debit card retail transactions in foreign currency are subject to a charge imposed by the respective card associations (Visa/Master Card/Union Pay), either as a reimbursement charge representing the charge imposed on us or as a direct charge to you. For foreign currency retail transactions converted by Visa/Master Card associations, a conversion factor of 1% is applied on the converted amount. For foreign currency retail transactions converted by Union Pay, a conversion factor of 0.6% is applied on the converted amount. In addition, an administrative fee for services provided or actions taken by us in relation to such foreign currency transactions shall be payable by you and debited from your Card Account."
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"docid": "D2071185#0",
"title": "https://lacurrency.com/\nWe guarantee the best foreign currency exchange rates in Los Angeles.",
"text": "Real-Time Foreign Currency Exchange Rates CODE CURRENCY FLAG WE BUY WE SELLAUD Australian Dollar 0.73586182 0.7975047GBP British Pound 1.37078746 1.44108426CAD Canadian Dollar 0.75791143 0.79677869CNY Chinese Yuan 0.14905382 0.17057496CZK Czech Koruna 0.04476232 0.05279035DKK Danish Krone 0.15965165 0.17454144EUR Euro 1.20251604 1.26418352HKD Hong Kong Dollar 0.11978951 0.13444461IQD Iraqi Dinar 0.00064189 0.00092905JPY Japanese Yen 0.0091814 0.00969932MXN Mexican Peso 0.05396179 0.05864215NZD New Zealand Dollar 0.69227931 0.76476929NOK Norwegian Krone 0.121272 0.1333992SGD Singapore Dollar 0.72909668 0.80162462SEK Swedish Krona 0.11570191 0.12529378CHF Swiss Franc 1.01785977 1.08606687Last update: 30 March 2018, 2:24 am All Rates Frequently Asked Questions Do you charge any fees? No, we do not have any fees and our adjusted, real-time exchange rates can be found on our website. You can always find out how much you will get for your currency or how much you will need to buy currency. Make sure to refresh the browser to get updated rates. Do you have parking? Yes, we have free parking at both our locations that are in a shopping plaza with a convenient parking lot and a security personnel. What are the payment methods for the currency exchange transactions? Cash to cash is our preferred payment method. However, only debit cards are accepted for transactions up to $100 with $3 transaction fee and over a $100 with 3% fee. Can you match rates?"
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"docid": "D1066221#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g293916-i3687-k3831083-Can_I_use_US_Dollars_instead_of_Thai_baht-Bangkok.html\nCan I use US Dollars instead of Thai baht?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Thailand forums Bangkok forum Bangkok forumseclectic_eelssingapore Level Contributor289 posts12 reviews Save Topic Can I use US Dollars instead of Thai baht? Aug 4, 2010, 11:41 PMI have some US currency left over from my trip to the States. Is it advisable to convert it to Thai baht in Singapore first? Or just do my transactions in US cash when in BKK? Kindly advise..thanks!Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Bangkok? See all Ayutthaya Temples Tour & River Cruise...1,199 Reviewsfrom $73.90*Bangkok Food, Market, Temple Evening...357 Reviewsfrom $65.50*6-Hour Best of Bangkok City Tour...109 Reviewsfrom $96.90*Bangkok Dinner Cruise on the Chao...551 Reviewsfrom $39.40*1-10 of 12 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »November12010Hell, Norway Level Contributor13,182 posts2 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Can I use US Dollars instead of Thai baht? Aug 4, 2010, 11:46 PMYou cant use US$ in daily business in Thailand. Change it when you arrive for the best rate. Mentioned in this post Thailand Asia Report inappropriate content Fourb2Antipodes Level Contributor9,919 posts122 reviews Save Reply2."
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"docid": "D977743#0",
"title": "http://www.straitstimes.com/business/economy/10-things-you-should-know-about-singapores-monetary-policy\n10 things you should know about Singapore's monetary policy",
"text": "\"10 things you should know about Singapore's monetary policy The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) headquarters. PHOTO: ST FILEPublished Oct 13, 2015, 10:49 am SGTAnn Williams SINGAPORE - Singapore's central bank is expected by economists to ease monetary policy on Wednesday (Oct14) - in effect, allowing the Singapore dollar to weaken - to support a struggling economy.1. What is monetary policy? The way a country controls the supply of money to consumers and businesses, often targeting an inflation rate or interest rate, to encourage prices of goods and service to remain stable and promote economic growth.2. Who controls monetary policy in Singapore? Its central bank - the Monetary Authority of Singapore or MAS.3. How does MAS manage its monetary policy? Most countries, including the United States and China, adopt an interest rate policy where central banks raise or cut interest rates. Singapore is the only major economy in the world to use the exchange rate, guiding the Singdollar higher or lower. MAS says the exchange rate is the best tool for a small, open economy like Singapore."
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"docid": "D2477033#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/as/sg/where-is-singapore.html\nWhere is Singapore?",
"text": "Where is Singapore? Location of Singapore on a map. What is the capital of Singapore? Located in the continent of Asia, Singapore covers 687 square kilometers of land and 10 square kilometers of water, making it the 196th largest nation in the world with a total area of 697 square kilometers. Singapore became an independent state in 1965, after gaining its sovereignty from The United Kingdom. The population of Singapore is 5,353,494 (2012) and the nation has a density of 7793 people per square kilometer. The currency of Singapore is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). As well, the people of Singapore are refered to as Singapore. The dialing code for the country is 65 and the top level internet domain for Singapore sites is .sg. Singapore does not share land borders with any countries."
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"docid": "D3070828#0",
"title": "http://eufass.blogspot.com/2012/07/how-much-money-do-i-need-for-Singapore-one-week-visit.html\nHow much money do I need for a one week visit to Singapore",
"text": "\"How much money do I need for a one week visit to Singapore Its going to be August soon, and a great time to start planning seriously for your year end vacation! and how do I know that? Because I have friends from different parts of the world asking about travelling in Singapore! ( Verzon spent one year in the States on exchange) If you ask me, I think one week is a good time to completely experience Singapore. In fact, I think one week is on the high side, unless you wish to experience life on this sunny island. And the top concern is how much money should I bring to Singapore? Well, as a local, here are my estimates which tend to the higher side. It's better to play safe here as inflation seems to be more prominent recently... All currencies are in SGD. Budget for Basic Necessities Food - A meal in the air-conditioned food court is around $5. A Macdonalds value meal is also around that price! -"
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"docid": "D2793053#0",
"title": "https://www.bullionstar.com/article/invest-in-gold-singapore\nInvest in Gold in Singapore",
"text": "Home > Invest in Gold in Singapore Invest in Gold in Singapore A general guide about precious metals, and purchasing them in Singapore Published: 07-08-2012 16:14An alternative to stocks and bonds The past five years have taught many investors, and the man in the street as well, that governments could not be trusted to keep your money safe. Through money printing, the value of your currencies diminishes, even without a single note taken from you. So it is no wonder that people are looking for alternatives to currencies and conventional financial instruments such as bonds and blue-chip stocks. Some speculate on “the next big thing,” searching among companies in biotech or exploration for new energy sources, and there are bound to be winners there. Yet these are risky endeavors; even in the event of a technology revolution, choosing the wrong company can be disastrous. But there’s a safer yet highly profitable route you can take. When you invest in gold, you take into account economic realities and near-certainties. The critics of gold In spite of its track record of thousands of years of maintaining purchasing power, gold remains controversial among analysts, especially in the mainstream media, who like to toss the word ‘bubble’ in reference to gold’s progressive increase of about 300% since the late 1990s. Incidentally, none of these analysts recognized the recessions of 2001 and 2008 for what they were, while ‘gold bugs’ such as Peter Schiff and Marc Faber did. Furthermore, the importance of gold and its indispensability to sound money is acknowledged by none other than central banks all around the world."
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"docid": "D2899904#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_ringgit\nMalaysian ringgit",
"text": "\"Malaysian ringgit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"MYR\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see MYR (disambiguation). \"\" Ringgit\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Ringgit (disambiguation). Malaysian ringgit Ringgit Malaysia ( Malay)The Malaysian ringgit third series coinage and fourth series banknote designs announced in 2011 by Bank Negara Malaysia ISO 4217Code MYRDenominations Subunit 1/100 sen Symbol RMBanknotes RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50, RM100Coins 5, 10, 20, 50 sen Demographics Official user (s) Malaysia Unofficial user (s) Indonesia ( border area) [1] [2] [3]Philippines ( border area) [4] [5]Thailand ( border area) [6] [7]Vietnam (in certain parts of Ho Chi Minh City) [8]Issuance Central bank Bank Negara Malaysia Website www .bnm .gov .my Valuation Inflation 2.1% (2016) [9] Source Department of Statistics, Malaysia The Malaysian ringgit ( / ˈ r ɪ ŋ ɡ ɪ t /; plural: ringgit; symbol: RM; currency code: MYR; formerly the Malaysian dollar) is the currency of Malaysia. It is divided into 100 sen ( cents ). The ringgit is issued by the Bank Negara Malaysia. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History2.1 Early history (1967–1997)2.2 East Asian financial crisis and US dollar currency peg (1997–2005)2.3 Post-US dollar currency peg performance (2005–present)3 Historical exchange rates4 Coinage4.1 First series (1967)4.2 Second series (1989)4.3 Third series (2012)5 Banknotes5.1 First series (1967)5.2 Second series (1982)5.3 Third series (1996)5.4 Fourth series (2012)5.5 Commemorative banknotes6 Kijang Emas7 See also8 References9 External links Etymology [ edit]The word ringgit is an obsolete term for \"\"jagged\"\" in Malay and was originally used to refer to the serrated edges of silver Spanish dollars which circulated widely in the area during the 16th and 17th century Portuguese colonial era. In modern usage ringgit is used almost solely for the currency. Due to the common heritage of the three modern currencies, the Singapore dollar and the Brunei dollar are also called ringgit in Malay (currencies such as the US and Australian dollars are translated as dolar ), although nowadays the Singapore dollar is more commonly called dolar in Malay."
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"docid": "D6403#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/pacific-rim.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Pacific Rim'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'Pacific Rim'The Pacific Rim refers to the geographic area surrounding the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Rim covers the western shores of North America and South America, and the shores of Australia, eastern Asia and the islands of the Pacific. Much of the world's shipping goes through the Pacific region, especially between China and the United States. Many Pacific Rim countries have rapidly modernized their economies in recent decades, earning the nicknames the Asian tigers, or Asian Dragons (Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan) and the tiger cubs (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam). Next Up Tiger Cub Economies Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ... Currency Adjustment Factor - CAFBREAKING DOWN 'Pacific Rim'\"\"Pacific Rim\"\" is a description of a region, not a group or organization. The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest ocean, so a very large number of countries border it and it can thus be considered part of the region. Among the largest and best-known Pacific Rim countries and economies are China, Australia and South Korea. The United States, Canada and Mexico all have Pacific Ocean coastlines and can thus be considered part of the region. Asian Tigers and Tiger Cubs The Asian tigers are a group of developed economies that have all experienced high levels of economic growth since the 1960s due to their exports. Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan are all free market economies and have had success with electronic and technology exports."
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"docid": "D2622872#0",
"title": "https://www.alternativeairlines.com/air-niugini\nSearch and Buy Air Niugini Flights",
"text": "Search and Buy Air Niugini Flights Return/Roundtrip One way Multi-city From To Depart Return Cabin Class & Travellers1 Adult, Economy/Coach Search flights Buy Air Niugini Flights Book Flights Direct with Air Niugini and Alternative Airlines Make an Air Niugini reservation and find some amazing deals with discounted Air Niugini tickets at Alternative Airlines. Air Niugini is the National Airline of Papua New Guinea, connecting the capital, Port Moresby, with major cities in Pacific Asia and serving 20 destinations within PNG. The airline operates scheduled flights from Hong Kong, Singapore, Manila, Tokyo, Denpasar, Honiara, Port Vila, Nadi, Cairns, Brisbane and Sydney. Air Niugini can offer a variety of convenient connections from Europe and United Kingdom with great value through-fares. Alternative Airlines offer you exclusive access to our unique relationship with Air Niugini as well as very competitive inclusive fares in USD, UK Pounds or Euros and many more, with guaranteed through connections from Europe to PNG. Destinations Asia Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport Indonesia Denpasar/Bali - Ngurah Rai International Airport Japan Tokyo - Narita International Airport Philippines Manila - Ninoy Aquino International Airport Singapore Singapore Changi Airport Oceania Australia Brisbane - Brisbane Airport Cairns - Cairns Airport Sydney - Sydney Airport Townsville - Townsville Airport Fiji Nadi - Nadi International Airport Micronesia Chuuk - Chuuk International Airport Pohnpei - Pohnpei International Airport Papua New Guinea Alotau - Gurney Airport Buka - Buka Airport Bulolo - Bulolo Airport Daru - Daru Airport Goroka - Goroka Airport Kimbe/Hoskins - Hoskins Airport Kavieng - Kavieng Airport Kundiawa - Chimbu Airport Lae - Lae Nadzab Airport Lihir Island - Kunaye Airport Lorengau - Lorengau Airport Madang - Madang Airport Manus Island- Momote Airport Los Negros Island - Momote Airport Mendi - Mendi Airport Moro - Moro Airport Mount Hagen - Mount Hagen Airport Popondetta - Girua Airport Port Moresby - Jacksons International Airport HUBRabaul - Rabaul Airport Tabubil - Tabubil Airport Tari - Tari Airport Vanimo - Vanimo Airport Wapenamanda - Wapenamanda Airport Wewak - Wewak International Airport Solomon Islands Honiara - Honiara International Airport Vanuatu Port Vila - Port Vila Airport Frequent Flyer Program Executive Club is Air Niugini's lounge and affiliated privileges.3 memberships (Blue Card, Green Card, and Corporate) allow certain benefits to membership holders. Blue Card memberships give advantages such as additional baggage allowance, advance seat selection, discounts on duty-free purchases, priority baggage handling, and domestic Paradise Lounge access. Green Card memberships provide all Blue Card privileges as well as extra benefits such as international Lounge Access in Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns, Manila, Tokyo, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Corporate memberships are made up of Blue and Green Cards. News18th October 2017Air Niugini continues to invest more in manpower to boost the company’s operation in providing reliable air transport service to the people The airliner has done just that with the newest batch of 21 young engineers that received their European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certificates in Port Moresby today after completing five years of training at both the Air New Zealand Aviation Institute and Aviation Australia."
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"docid": "D1587977#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/document/76028179/Global-Aggregate-Index-Factsheet\nINDEX, PORTFOLIO & RISK SOLUTIONS",
"text": "\"INDEX, PORTFOLIO & RISK SOLUTIONSScott Atha [email protected] +1 212 526 9038 Sherwood Kuo, CFA [email protected] +1 212 526 2490 Nikki Stefanelli [email protected] +1 212 526 6190Index Products | 12 July 2011 www.barcap.com/indices live.barcap.com (keyword: index) General Inquiries: [email protected] Global Aggregate Bond Index The Global Aggregate Index provides a broad-based measure of the global investment grade fixed-rate debt markets. The Global Aggregate Index contains three major components: the U. S. Aggregate (USD 300mn), the Pan-European Aggregate (EUR 300mn), and the Asian Pacific Aggregate Index (JPY 35bn). In addition to securities from these three benchmarks (94.0% of the overall Global Aggregate market value as of December 31, 2010), the Global Aggregate Index includes Global Treasury, Eurodollar (USD 300mn), Euro-Yen (JPY 25bn), Canadian (USD 300mn equivalent), and Investment Grade 144A (USD 300mn) index-eligible securities not already in the three regional aggregate indices. The Global Aggregate Index family includes a wide range of standard and customized subindices by liquidity constraint, sector, quality, and maturity. A component of the Multiverse Index, the Global Aggregate Index was created in 1999, with index history backfilled to January 1, 1990. Sector Composition (MV%) – Trailing 5 Years (as of Dec 31, 2010) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2006 Treasury 2007 2008 2009 Corporate 2010 Securitized 48.7 47.7 49.8 49.3 52.5 16.0 15.0 16.8 14.3 15.1 14.3 16.4 15.1 20.4 21.2 20.8 19.2 17.4 15.9 14.2Quality Composition (MV%) – Trailing 5 Years (as of Dec 31, 2010) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2006 2007 Aaa 2008 Aa A 2009 Baa 2010 55.5 54.9 54.9 54.1 51.9 28.2 29.3 30.1 28.5 31.1 5.2 11.1 4.8 11.0 4.4 10.7 6.7 10.7 6.2 10.8Government-Related Rules for Inclusion Amount Outstanding/ Minimum Issue Size For U. S. Aggregate, Canadian, Eurodollar, and Investment Grade 144A Index securities, USD 300mn minimum par amount outstanding. CMBS and ABS securities must belong to a deal with a minimum aggregate transaction size of USD 500mn. USD 300mn equivalent minimum also used for securities denominated in CAD, CLP, and MXN. For Pan-European Aggregate Index securities, with the exception of GBP-denominated securities, EUR 300mn currency equivalent minimum par amount outstanding. EUR 300mn equivalent minimum also used for securities denominated in CHF, CZK, DKK, HUF, NOK, PLN, ZAR, and SEK."
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"docid": "D2459687#0",
"title": "http://welcometobatam.com/batam-packages.asp\n.",
"text": "1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour Rp 450,000 / Pax ( SGD 45 / Pax ) ( see our currency exchange rate ) Min 2 Pax Package Inclusions : • 2 Way Ferry Transfer Singapore - Batam - Singapore • 1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour (Seat in Coach / Joint Tour basis) (visiting Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya Temple, Polo Outlet, First Factory Outlet, Golden Tourist and Bird Nest Shop, Indonesia Cultural Dance, Golden City, Golden Layer Cakes, Chocolate House, Batik Outlet, Golden Factory Outlet, The Illusion, Bengkong Dried Food Market, Batam Shopping Mall) • 1 Seafood Lunch at Golden Prawn 933/555 Restaurant • Air conditioned coach with guide Package Exclusions : • Singapore PDF, Fuel Surcharge and Batam Terminal Fee of Rp 290,000 or $29/person• Personal Insurance, Optional Tours, Porterage Fee, Visa Fee, and all expense of purely personal nature. • Guide and Driver Tipping Rp 20,000 or S$2/day/pax Click here for 1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour itinerary2D1N Golden View Batam Tour Package Rp 1,050,000 /Pax ( SGD 105 / Pax ( see our currency exchange rate ) Min 2 Pax (Price already include resort govt tax & service charge, NO hidden fees, except for Peak Season) Package Inclusions : • 2 Way Ferry Transfer Singapore - Batam - Singapore • 2 Way Land transfer Pier - Hotel - Pier • 1 Night accommodation at Golden View Resort Superior room (Twin/Triple share) • Complimentary Breakfast • 1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour (Seat in Coach / Joint Tour basis) • 1 Seafood Lunch at Golden Prawn 933/555 Restaurant Package Exclusions : • Singapore PDF, Fuel Surcharge and Batam Terminal Fee of Rp 290,000 or $29/person• Personal Insurance, Room Service, Optional Tours, Porterage Fee, Visa Fee, and all expense of purely personal nature. • Guide and Driver Tipping Rp 20,000 or S$2/day/pax2D1N Batam View Resort Tour Package Week Days: Rp 1,070,000 / Pax ( SGD 107 /pax )Week Ends: Rp 1,220,000 /pax ( SGD 122 /pax ) ( see our currency exchange rate) Min 2 Pax (Price already include resort govt tax & service charge, NO hidden fees, except for Peak Season)Package Inclusions : • 2 Way Ferry Transfer Singapore - Batam - Singapore with seaport tax • 2 Way Land transfer Pier - Hotel - Pier • 1 Night accommodation at Batam View Resort Superior room (Twin/Triple Sharing) • Complimentary Breakfast • 1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour (Seat in Coach / Joint Tour basis) • 1 Seafood Lunch at Golden Prawn 933/555 Restaurant Package Exclusions : • Singapore PDF, Fuel Surcharge and Batam Terminal Fee of Rp 290,000 or $29/person• Personal Insurance, Room Service, Optional Tours, Porterage Fee, Visa Fee, and all expense of purely personal nature. • Guide and Driver Tipping Rp 20,000 or S$2/day/pax2D1N Turi Beach Resort Tour Package Week Days: Rp 1,300,000 /pax ( SGD 130 /pax )Week Ends: Rp 1,850,000 /pax ( SGD 185 /pax ) ( see our currency exchange rate) Min 2 Pax (Price already include resort govt tax & service charge, NO hidden fees, except for Peak Season)Package Inclusions : • 2 Way Ferry Transfer Singapore - Batam - Singapore with seaport tax • 2 Way Land transfer Pier - Hotel - Pier • 1 Night accommodation at Turi Beach Resort Premier Room (Twin/Triple Sharing) • Complimentary Breakfast • 1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour (Seat in Coach / Joint Tour basis) • 1 Seafood Lunch at Golden Prawn 933/555 Restaurant Package Exclusions : • Singapore PDF, Fuel Surcharge and Batam Terminal Fee of Rp 290,000 or $29/person• Personal Insurance, Room Service, Optional Tours, Porterage Fee, Visa Fee, and all expense of purely personal nature. • Guide and Driver Tipping Rp 20,000 or S$2/day/pax2D1N Holiday Inn Resort Tour Package Week Days: Rp 1,110,000 /pax ( SGD 111 /pax )Week Ends: Rp 1,310,000 /pax ( SGD 131 /pax ) ( see our currency exchange rate) Min 2 Pax (Price already include resort govt tax & service charge, NO hidden fees, except for Peak Season)Package Inclusions : • 2 Way Ferry Transfer Singapore - Batam - Singapore with seaport tax • 2 Way Land transfer Pier - Hotel - Pier • 1 Night accommodation at Holiday Inn Resort 1 Bed Room Suite (Twin/Triple Sharing) • Complimentary Breakfast • 1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour (Seat in Coach / Joint Tour basis) • 1 Seafood Lunch at Golden Prawn 933/555 Restaurant Package Exclusions : • Singapore PDF, Fuel Surcharge and Batam Terminal Fee of Rp 290,000 or $29/person• Personal Insurance, Room Service, Optional Tours, Porterage Fee, Visa Fee, and all expense of purely personal nature. • Guide and Driver Tipping Rp 20,000 or S$2/day/pax2D1N Harris Resort Tour Package Week Days: Rp 960,000 /pax ( SGD 96 /pax )Week Ends: Rp 1,060,000 /pax ( SGD 106 /pax ) ( see our currency exchange rate) Min 2 Pax (Price already include resort govt tax & service charge, NO hidden fees, except for Peak Season)Package Inclusions : • 2 Way Ferry Transfer Singapore - Batam - Singapore with seaport tax • 2 Way Land transfer Pier - Hotel - Pier • 1 Night accommodation at Harris Resort Harris Room (Twin/Triple Sharing) • Complimentary Breakfast • 1 Day Batam City & Shopping Tour (Seat in Coach / Joint Tour basis) • 1 Seafood Lunch at Golden Prawn 933/555 Restaurant Package Exclusions : • Singapore PDF, Fuel Surcharge and Batam Terminal Fee of Rp 290,000 or $29/person• Personal Insurance, Room Service, Optional Tours, Porterage Fee, Visa Fee, and all expense of purely personal nature. • Guide and Driver Tipping Rp 20,000 or S$2/day/pax"
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"docid": "D1814576#0",
"title": "http://www.westpac.com.au/travel-centre/travel-money-card/currencies-fees-rates/\nCurrencies, rates and fees",
"text": "International & Travel Travel money card Currencies, rates and fees Currencies, rates and fees What you should know when loading your travel money card with currencies to make purchases. Activate and manage Existing customers Get started Choose from 11 different currencies Plus, load up to 5 currencies at any one time, one of which must always be Australian dollars. Available Westpac Global Currency Card currencies:·Australian Dollars (AUD)US Dollars (USD)Euros (EUR)Great British Pounds (GBP)New Zealand Dollars (NZD)Canadian Dollars (CAD)Japanese Yen (JPY)Thai Baht (THB)South African Rand (ZAR)Singapore Dollars (SGD)Hong Kong Dollars (HKD)Exchange rates See our currency converter to view the latest foreign exchange rates. We will apply a foreign exchange rate in the circumstances listed in the following table. The table also tells you the currencies between which we apply the Applicable Exchange Rate in each of these circumstances. Rates Fees Circumstances Applicable Exchange Rate You make a Funds Credit at a Westpac branch and ask that it be placed in a Foreign Currency Wallet. Australian dollars ➝ the currency of the Foreign Currency Wallet You Transfer Funds via Online Banking. Transfer Funds are always in Australian dollars and may only be loaded to the Australian Currency Wallet. None You make a Funds Credit via BPAY. Funds Credits via BPAY are always in Australian dollars and may only be loaded to the Australian Currency Wallet."
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"docid": "D714688#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Thailand_in_Indonesia\nWhat continent do Cambodia Indonesia Malaysia Thailand and Vietnam lie on?",
"text": "Tc12 407 Contributions What continent do Cambodia Indonesia Malaysia Thailand and Vietnam lie on? All these countries are located in the continent of Asia. Does Thailand and Indonesia use the same form of money? No. Each has its own independent currency. Anand Vijayakumar 363,997 Contributions Does Thailand and Indonesia use the samed currency? No. Thailand uses Thai Bahts whereas Indonesia uses Indonesian Rupiah. Annabethviolet 18 Contributions What place is better for vacation Malaysia Indonesia Singapore or Thailand? SINGAPORE!!!!!!!!!!!!! !"
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"docid": "D2827444#0",
"title": "http://www.brighthub.com/money/personal-finance/articles/78265.aspx\nHow the Value of the Dollar is Determined",
"text": "\"How the Value of the Dollar is Determinedwritten by: Bruce Tintelnot•edited by: Jean Scheid •updated: 10/3/2010Many people would like to know exactly what determines the value of the dollar. Believe it or not, there are some people who still think it is backed by gold. Find out more about how the dollar is valued in this informative Bright Hub article. Introduction What determines the value of the dollar depends on a number factors within the economy that are dynamic, and constantly affect changes in the price. The best that one can do is to determine the dollar's value at a point in time, and this can change from minute-to-minute within any time frame. Fiat Currency The type of currency that most of the world uses is known as fiat currency. This is a currency that is not actually backed by anything, and is left to float in the world currency markets letting supply and demand determine its price. Its value is determined against other world currencies in the form of currency pairs. These pairs are presented as a ratio with the value of one, the base currency determined in terms of the other, or the quote currency. Example: The value of the dollar in relation to the Euro would be determined by the currency pair USD/EUR."
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"docid": "D661935#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_exchange_market\nForeign exchange market",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Forex\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Forex (disambiguation). Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange-rate regime Exchange-rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed float regime Dual exchange rate Markets Foreign exchange market Futures exchange Retail foreign exchange trading Assets Currency Currency future Currency forward Non-deliverable forward Foreign exchange swap Currency swap Foreign exchange option Historical agreements Bretton Woods Conference Smithsonian Agreement Plaza Accord Louvre Accord See also Bureau de change Hard currency Currency pair Foreign exchange fraud Currency interventionv t e The foreign exchange market ( Forex, FX, or currency market) is a global decentralized or over-the-counter (OTC) market for the trading of currencies. This market determines the foreign exchange rate. It includes all aspects of buying, selling and exchanging currencies at current or determined prices. In terms of trading volume, it is by far the largest market in the world, followed by the Credit market. [ 1]The main participants in this market are the larger international banks. Financial centers around the world function as anchors of trading between a wide range of multiple types of buyers and sellers around the clock, with the exception of weekends. Since currencies are always traded in pairs, the foreign exchange market does not set a currency's absolute value but rather determines its relative value by setting the market price of one currency if paid for with another. Ex: 1 USD is worth X CAD, or CHF, or JPY, etc.. The foreign exchange market works through financial institutions, and operates on several levels."
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"docid": "D2434508#0",
"title": "http://www.moneysense.gov.sg/Understanding-Financial-Products/Investments/Types-of-Investments/Unit-Trusts.aspx\nUnit Trusts",
"text": "Unit Trusts What is a unit trust or fund? What is the maximum amount you can lose? What do I watch out for? What can cause you to lose money or reduce the returns on your investments? What are the types of unit trusts or funds available? What is the Trust Deed and Role of Trustee? Evaluating fund performance What are the fees and charges? What is the Total Expense Ratio (TER)? How are funds priced? What happens if the fund is terminated?"
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"docid": "D593258#0",
"title": "https://www.braintreepayments.com/faq\nGeneral",
"text": "General What is Braintree? Braintree is a full-stack payments platform that makes it easy to accept payments in your app or website. Our service replaces the traditional model of sourcing a payment gateway and merchant account from different providers. From single-touch payments to mobile SDKs and foreign currency acceptance, we provide everything you need to start accepting payments today. Who can use Braintree? All kinds of organizations use Braintree to accept payments in mobile apps and websites. From startups in garages, to not-for-profits, to some of the largest online retailers, we have more experience working with new business models than any other payments provider. However, due to legal and regulatory compliance reasons, we are unable to work with some business types. More information is available in our Acceptable Use Policy . Where in the world is Braintree available?"
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"docid": "D749812#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/IDR_SGD.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Indonesian Rupiah and Singapore Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Indonesian Rupiah. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Singapore Dollar the default currency. Click on Singapore Dollars or Indonesian Rupiahs to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) Singapore Dollar (SGD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Scientific Calculatorostermiller.org/calcby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Indonesian Rupiah is the currency in Indonesia (ID, IDN). The Singapore Dollar is the currency in Singapore (SG, SGP). The symbol for IDR can be written Rp. The symbol for SGD can be written S$, and SGD$. The Indonesian Rupiah is divided into 100 sen. The Singapore Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Indonesian Rupiah was last updated on April 10, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund."
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"docid": "D1398386#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/SGD_USD.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Singapore Dollar and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Singapore Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Singapore Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Singapore Dollar (SGD) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Singapore Dollar is the currency in Singapore (SG, SGP). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for SGD can be written S$, and SGD$. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Singapore Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The United States Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D2757108#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/eek-estonian-kroon\nEEK - Estonian Kroon",
"text": "EEK - Estonian Kroon▼Estonia, Kroon The Estonian Kroon is the currency of Estonia. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Estonia Kroon exchange rate is the EEK to EUR rate . The currency code for Krooni is EEK, and the currency symbol is kr. Below, you'll find Estonian Kroon rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take EEK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Notice: As of 15 January 2011, the Estonian kroon is no longer legal tender. More info ▶Full currency list Top EEK Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts EEK Stats Name: Estonian Kroon Symbol: kr Top EEK Conversion: EEK/EURTop EEK Chart: EEK/EUR Chart EEK Profile Inflation: 3.80%Users: Estonia Have more info about the Estonian Kroon? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the EEK? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a EEK currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to EEK email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get EEK rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Estonian Kroon History The EEK was replaced by the Euro at a fixed conversion rate of 1 EUR = 15.6466 EEK."
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"docid": "D899284#0",
"title": "https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/eu-countries/\nWhat is the European Union?",
"text": "European Union What is the European Union? The EU Official Flag The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union, consisting of 28 member states that are subject to the obligations and the privileges of the membership. Every member state is part of the founding treaties of the union and is subjected to binding laws within the common legislative and judicial institutions. In order for the EU to adopt policies that concern defence and foreign affairs, all member states must agree unanimously. The European Union was founded on November 1, 1993 in Maastricht, Netherlands. Before 1993, the EU was not as big as it is today. European countries started to cooperate economically since 1951, when only states such as Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, The Netherlands and Italy participated. Gradually, more countries decided to join. The last to join is Croatia – in 2013. List of 28 European Union member countries Map of European Union Countries Austria (1995)Belgium (1958)Bulgaria (2007)Croatia (2013)Cyprus (2004)Czech Republic (2004)Denmark (1973)Estonia (2004)Finland (1995)France (1958)Germany (1958)Greece (1981)Hungary (2004)Ireland (1973)Italy (1958)Latvia (2004)Lithuania (2004)Luxembourg (1958)Malta (2004)Netherlands (1958)Poland (2004)Portugal (1986)Romania (2007)Slovakia (2004)Slovenia (2004)Spain (1986)Sweden (1995)United Kingdom (1973)The flags of the EU and the 28 member states Austria Austria is a member country of the EU since January 1, 1995 with its geographic size of 83,879 km², and population number 8,576,234, as per 2015."
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"docid": "D2931800#0",
"title": "http://goeasteurope.about.com/od/hungary/ss/Hungarys-Currency.htm\nEssential Information About Currencies in Europe",
"text": "Destinations Europe Essential Information About Currencies in Europe By Terri Mapes Updated 01/14/18Share Pin Email•••Most of Europe is now using a single currency, the Euro. How did Europe go from countless currencies to one common currency? In 1999, the European Union took a large step towards a unified Europe. 11 countries formed an economic and political structure within the European states. Membership to the EU became something to aspire to, as the organization gave significant support and financial aid to countries wishing to meet the required criteria. Each member of the Eurozone now shared the same currency, known as the Euro, which was to replace their own individual monetary units. These countries only started the Euro as the official currency in early 2002. Adopting the Euro Using a single currency in all of the 23 participating countries makes things a bit more simple for travelers. But which are these 23 European countries? The original 11 countries of the EU are: Austria Belgium Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Since the introduction of the Euro, 14 more countries have started using the Euro as formal currency."
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"docid": "D1246407#0",
"title": "http://qz.com/260980/meet-the-countries-that-dont-use-their-own-currency/\nHere are all the countries that donât have a currency of their own",
"text": "Here are all the countries that don’t have a currency of their own Kabir Chibber September 15, 2014Not quite what we mean by printing money. ( Reuters/Umit Bektas)As Scotland prepares to vote on independence on Sept. 18, the future of its currency has taken center stage. For the moment, Scotland prints its own notes and uses the British pound, which is controlled by the Bank of England. ( Follow?) In the event of independence, Scotland wants to continue to use the pound as part of a negotiated currency union. All three of the UK’s major parties have ruled this out. Nonetheless, the most likely outcome of a “Yes” vote involves Scotland using the pound anyway. On option: the scenario dubbed “sterlingization,” in which the world’s newest state would have pound notes and coins but no control over its monetary policy. The head of the Bank of England—who, just to make things more confusing, is Canadian—has said that if Scotland were to adopt the British pound on its own, it would need huge reserves of the currency—around 25% of its GDP, or £36 billion—to convince the rest of the world it can credibly act as a lender of last resort in the event of crisis. Yet if Scotland were to go it alone, it wouldn’t actually be alone."
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"docid": "D3003575#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/buy-euros-united-states-61375.html\nHow to Buy Euros in the United States",
"text": "\"Travelers shouldn't worry about the exchange rate when pre-purchasing Euros; the important thing is having cash readily available for travel. Most European airports are full of ATMs with decent exchange rates, meaning travelers usually don't have to stock up on euros far in advance. That said, it's still possible to buy euros in the United States, if you prefer to have the local currency in hand as soon as you step off your airplane. Here's what you need to know. Where You'll Need Euros Before you place a big euro order, remember that not every country in Europe – or even in the European Union – uses the euro. You'll need euros only if you're traveling to one of these 19 countries: Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxumbourg Malta The Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain If you've got one or more of those countries on your travel itinerary, then you'll need some euros in your wallet to get you through the trip. Get Euros From Your Bank The best way to avoid huge currency fees when you're buying euros in the United States is to do it all through your personal bank. Some banks allow their customers to order euros online – Bank of America, for example, permits customers with checking and savings accounts to order foreign currency on the bank's website. Other times, you might have to visit a financial center, as is the case for Bank of America credit card holders who don't also have accounts with the bank. Keep in mind that your bank probably doesn't carry euros on-hand, so you'll want to allow at least three weeks for the currency to arrive."
},
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"docid": "D746263#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/helsinki.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Helsinki Exchange Rate Helsinki Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Helsinki. The currency used in Helsinki is the Euro. Helsinki is the capital of Finland. If you are traveling to Helsinki, you will need to exchange your currency for the Finnish Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Helsinki banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Helsinki airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Helsinki. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
},
{
"docid": "D385264#0",
"title": "http://www.germany-insider-facts.com/german-currency.html\nGerman Currency",
"text": "\"Home > Facts about Germany > German Money German Currency Where to exchange foreign currencies? Credit card or cash while travelling in Germany? The German currency is the Euro. Actually, the Euro is not \"\"German money\"\", but it is the currency we use in this country. The Euro replaced the German Mark and it is the official currency of the European Union. Nineteen states in Europe currently use the Euro. These states are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. If you visit Germany from a country within the eurozone, you are a happy traveller! No need to worry about the best exchange rates before you leave home. While you travel in Germany, you don't need to calculate prices into another currency."
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"docid": "D293373#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/CAD_EUR.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"3 comments about Canadian Dollars and Euros conversion This Canadian Dollar and Euro convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Canadian Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Euro the default currency. Click on Euros or Canadian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Canadian Dollar (CAD) Euro (EUR)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Play Online Free Tic-Tac-Toeby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Canadian Dollar is the currency in Canada (CA, CAN). The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The symbol for CAD can be written Can$. The symbol for EUR can be written €. The Canadian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Canadian Dollar was last updated on April 9, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund."
},
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"docid": "D3172894#0",
"title": "http://www.seville-traveller.com/spanish-currency/\nWhatâs The Spanish Currency?",
"text": "What’s The Spanish Currency? Facts Since 2002, the Spanish currency is the Euro, also known as EUR or €. Spain shares it with 18 other European countries. These countries, known as belonging to the eurozone are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia. So if you plan to travel around the eurozone you won’t have to change your notes and coins. In the map on the right hand side, eurozone countries are in blue, other EU members are in red, orange or purple. If you would like to know how much a Euro costs in your currency, you have a currency converter below. While being abroad you will need to have access to your financial funds. If you plan to spend some time here you might want to open a bank account. You can find all the details below."
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"docid": "D2334918#0",
"title": "http://www.estoniantrader.com/onecoin-scam/\nIs Onecoin a Scam?",
"text": "Is Onecoin a Scam?by Liina Laas | Feb 12, 2015 | Cryptocurrencies | 66 comments Is Onecoin the Next Bitcoin? There’s a new thing out there called Onecoin. Apparently it’s the greatest thing ever: One Coin is more than just a cryptocurrency. To make it successful and unique, we have created a whole concept and universe to make One a market leader in the crypto world. We offer core financial education on crypto-currency in the One Academy, an online exchange, and we partner with one of the hottest and newest hybrid crypto-currencies – the Aurum coin. One Coin uses the latest cryptographic technology and security standards and has a solid marketing concept – enhanced by the One Life Plan. The page of their wonder I have been asked this question a lot recently – Should I invest in Onecoin? I’ve done some research into it and my honest opinion is no and here’s why: Onecoin appears to be counter to what a cryptocurrency is – decentralized and open-source. Onecoin appears to have barriers to entry, either in the form of a financial transaction or handing over of personal information, which wouldn’t make it open source in the strictest sense. Also, I would not classify 3 or 4 servers as decentralized, most traditional banks and payment method operators run some form of fail safe system which would consist of multiple server locations, this would not make them “decentralized”."
},
{
"docid": "D485305#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-the-european-union-how-it-works-and-history-3306356\nWhat Is the European Union? How It Works and Its History",
"text": "World Economy Europe What Is the European Union? How It Works and Its History How Europe Became an Economic Powerhouse Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated November 28, 2017The European Union is a unified trade and monetary body of 28 member countries. Its purpose is to be more competitive in the global marketplace. At the same time, it must balance the needs of its independent fiscal and political members. What Countries Are EU Members The EU's 28 member countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany , Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. That will drop to 27 when Brexit causes the UK to leave the EU. How It Works The EU eliminates all border controls between members. That allows the free flow of goods and people, except for random spot checks for crime and drugs. The EU transmits state-of-the-art technologies to its members. The areas that benefit are environmental protection, research and development, and energy."
},
{
"docid": "D1441566#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/what-countries-use-the-euro-1435138\nCountries Using the Euro as Their Currency",
"text": "\"Humanities ›Geography Countries Using the Euro as Their Currency24 Countries Use the Euro as their Official Currency Share Flipboard Email Print Rosemary Calvert / Getty Imagesby Matt Rosenberg Updated March 17, 2017On January 1, 1999, one of the largest steps toward European unification took place with the introduction of the euro as the official currency in eleven countries (Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain). However, residents of the first European Union countries that adopted the euro didn't begin using euro banknotes and coins until January 1, 2002. Euro Countries Today, the euro is one of the world's most powerful currencies, used by more than 320 million Europeans in twenty-four countries. The countries currently using the euro are:1) Andorra 2) Austria 3) Belgium 4) Cyprus 5) Estonia 6) Finland 7) France 8) Germany 9) Greece 10) Ireland 11) Italy 12) Kosovo 13) Latvia 14) Luxembourg 15) Malta 16) Monaco 17) Montenegro 18) Netherlands 19) Portugal 20) San Marino 21) Slovakia 22) Slovenia 23) Spain 24) Vatican City Recent and Future Euro Countries On January 1, 2009, Slovakia started using the euro. Estonia began using the euro on January 1, 2011. Latvia began using the euro as its currency on January 1, 2014. Lithuania is expected to join the Eurozone in the next few years and thus become a new country using the euro. Only 18 of the 27 members of the European Union (EU) are part of the Eurozone, the name for the collection of EU countries that utilize the euro. Notably, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Sweden have thus far decided not to convert to the euro. Other new EU member countries are working toward becoming part of the Eurozone."
},
{
"docid": "D1378059#0",
"title": "http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/netstartsearch/euro/kids/euro_en.htm\nThe euro and you",
"text": "Home The euro and you The decision to use the euro was not a simple one. Its introduction was a long process across many countries. However, the benefits it brings make it worthwhile, as you can read here. How was the euro introduced? One currency for all Who uses the euro? How does the euro work? How does the euro help us? Sharing our values How was the euro introduced? In the past, the countries in the European Union made several attempts to move towards economic union and a single currency. However, it was not until 1991, in the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands, that European leaders decided upon a firm timetable to adopt a single currency."
},
{
"docid": "D123622#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/latvia\nLatvia",
"text": "\"Latvia [ lat -vee- uh, laht -]Spell Syllables Examplesnoun1. a republic in N Europe, on the Baltic, S of Estonia, an independent state 1918–40; annexed by the Soviet Union 1940; regained independence 1991. 25,395 sq. mi. ( 63,700 sq. km). Capital: Riga. Expand Latvian Latvija [ laht -vi-yah] ( Show IPA). Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018. Cite This Source Examples from the Web for Latvia Expand Contemporary Examples By October, the self-exiled reporters moved abroad to Latvia."
},
{
"docid": "D1152209#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_euro\nHistory of the euro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of a series on the History of the European Union Timeline [show]Organisation [show]Treaties [show]Commissions [show]Topics [show]European Union portalv t e The euro came into existence on 1 January 1999, although it had been a goal of the European Union (EU) and its predecessors since the 1960s. After tough negotiations, particularly due to opposition from the United Kingdom, the Maastricht Treaty entered into force in 1993 with the goal of creating an economic and monetary union by 1999 for all EU states except the UK and Denmark (even though Denmark has a fixed exchange rate policy with the euro). In 1999 the currency was born virtually and in 2002 notes and coins began to circulate. It rapidly took over from the former national currencies and slowly expanded behind the rest of the EU. In 2009 the Lisbon Treaty finalised its political authority, the Eurogroup, alongside the European Central Bank. Contents [ hide ]1 Development1.1 Early ideas1.2 Relaunch1.3 Second stage2 Creation2.1 Launch2.2 Minting2.3 Change of currency2.4 Aftermath2.5 Early growth2.6 Public support3 Recession era3.1 Lisbon Treaty3.2 Early responses3.3 Bailout funds3.4 Fiscal Agreements3.5 Enlargements3.5.1 Slovenia3.5.2 Cyprus3.5.3 Malta3.5.4 Slovakia3.6 Baltic states3.7 Public opinion4 Overview of eurozone enlargements and exchange-rate regimes for EU members5 Public support6 See also7 Notes8 References9 External links Development [ edit]Early ideas [ edit]Pierre Werner 's report began the first moves towards monetary union First ideas of an economic and monetary union in Europe were raised well before establishing the European Communities. For example, already in the League of Nations, Gustav Stresemann asked in 1929 for a European currency [1] against the background of an increased economic division due to a number of new nation states in Europe after World War I. At this time memories of the Latin Monetary Union [2] involving principally France, Italy, Belgium and Switzerland and which, for practical purposes, had disintegrated following the First World War, figured prominently in the minds of policy makers. A first attempt to create an economic and monetary union between the members of the European Economic Community goes back to an initiative by the European Commission in 1969, which set out the need for \"\"greater co-ordination of economic policies and monetary cooperation.\"\" [ 3] This was followed up at a meeting of the European Council at The Hague in December 1969. The European Council tasked Pierre Werner, Prime Minister of Luxembourg, with finding a way to reduce currency exchange rate volatility."
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"docid": "D2189237#0",
"title": "http://www.converteuropound.com/\nConvert Euro to Pounds Sterling - EUR to GBP Currency Converter",
"text": "Convert Euro to Pounds Sterling - EUR to GBP Currency Converter Convert EUR to GBP using the currency converter calculator with the newest foreign exchange rates EUR to GBP Exchange Rates News Links Contact Convert Euro to Pounds Sterling Welcome to use Euro to Pounds Sterling currency converter and Pounds Sterling to Euro money converter. This is a simplest online currency converter calculator. You could entry the money amount (Euro or Pounds Sterling) which you want to convert the other currency according to your needs. This money currency converter calculator is using the newest foreign exchange rates. If you think it is useful you can bookmark this page of convert EUR to GBP. Euro Exchange Rates Euro (EUR) to Pounds Sterling (GBP) Exchange Rate1 EUR = 0.8766 GBP1 GBP = 1.1408 EURExchange Rate & Currency updated April 10, 2018 4:22:28 AM PDT (UTC)EUR - Euro Country: Eurozone Region: Europe Sub-Unit: 1 Euro = 100 cents Symbol: € Central bank: European Central Bank The Euro which was introduced in 2002 is the official currency of the eurozone. The eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. GBP - Pounds Sterling Country: United Kingdom Region: Europe Sub-Unit: 1 Pound = 100 pence Symbol: £ Central bank: Bank of England The British pound sterling which commonly called the pound is the official currency of the United Kingdom. Pound is the fourth most traded currency in the foreign exchange market and is also the third most held reserve currency in global reserves. Pounds Sterling To Euro Converter & Euro To Pounds Sterling Converter Euro (€, EUR)=Pounds Sterling (£, GBP)Pounds Sterling (£, GBP)=Euro (€, EUR)Copyright © 2011- 2018 | EUR to GBP | Privacy Policy Tweet Recommend on Facebook, Twitter or Google+close"
},
{
"docid": "D3391612#0",
"title": "http://www.dutchamsterdam.nl/160-amsterdam-currency-exchange\nAmsterdam Currency Exchange â Where To Change Your Money",
"text": "Amsterdam Currency Exchange — Where To Change Your Money The Netherlands uses the euro 1 as its official currency — one of 18 of the 28 member states of the European Union to do so. 2If you travel to Amsterdam from a country that uses a different currency, you will need to exchange your dollars, pounds, or other money for euros. In travel forums, Amsterdam tourists sing the praises of independent Pott Change. Exchange rates constantly fluctuate; one day your money buys you more local currency — and another day you get less. Changing money is a service for which banks and exchange offices can charge you fees and/or commission. The Short Story The trick for travelers is to find the best exchange rate, at a bank or service that charges the least amount in fees and/or commissions. Want the short story? Skip right to our recommendation . A transaction fee is a specific amount (for instance, $3 per exchange regardless of how much money is involved), and commission is a percentage of the amount of money changed. Banks often drop or discount transaction fees if you use other banks (and their ATMs) with whom they are allied."
},
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"docid": "D1311859#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_currencies_in_Europe\nList of currencies in Europe",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Eurozone member states ERM II member states Other EU member states States using the euro as a result of a treaty States which have unilaterally adopted the euro There are 28 currencies currently used in the 50 countries of Europe, all of which are members of the United Nations, except Vatican City, which is an observer. [ 1] All de facto present currencies in Europe, and an incomplete list of the preceding currency, are listed here. A currency is a medium of exchange, such as money, banknotes, and coins. [ 2] In Europe, the most commonly used currency is the euro; any country entering the European Union (EU) is expected to join the eurozone [3] when they meet the five convergence criteria. [ 4] Denmark is the only EU member which has been granted an exemption from using the euro, [3] Sweden has also not adopted the Euro, although unlike Denmark, it has not formally opted out, instead, fails to meet the ERM II (Exchange Rate Mechanism) which results in the non-use of the Euro. [ 5] [6] For countries which hope to join the eurozone, there are five guidelines that need to be followed, grouped in the Maastricht criteria. [ 3]The pound sterling, used by the United Kingdom, is rated at fourth on Investopedia 's list of the top 8 most tradable currencies, saying that it is a \"\"little bit more volatile than the euro\"\". [ 7] It was ranked just ahead of the Swiss franc, ranked fifth, which is used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, saying that the set up of the Swiss banking \"\"emphasizes the economic and financial stability policies dictated by the governing board of the SNB \"\". Both are in the top 8 major currencies on Bloomberg. [ 8] Various countries use currencies which translate as \"\"crown\"\": the Czech koruna, the Norwegian krone, the Danish krone, the Icelandic króna, and the Swedish krona. ["
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"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/estonia/eeland.htm\nEstonia Geography",
"text": "Print this map Print this map Almost completely surrounded by water, much of Estonia's land is low and flat ( close to sea level ). Estonia has 3,794 km (2,357 mi) of coastline indented by numerous bays, straits, and inlets. The number of islands and islets is estimated at some 1,500; most are small with a few large islands off the western coastline. Central and south, the land is hillier, rising to its highest point - the Munamagi - at 1,042 ft. ( 318m). The country's average elevation reaches only 50 meters (164 ft). Over 1,400 small lakes dot the western parts of the country. The largest lakes includes Peipus and Pskov, ( shared with Russia) and Lake Vorts-Jarv. Rivers of size include the Emojogi, Manamagi and Parnu. Geography of Estonia Bodies of Water of Europe Landforms of Europe Rivers of Europe Estonia's Information Land Area 42,388 km 2Water Area 2,840 km 2Total Area 45,228km 2 (#129)Population 1,258,545 (#157)Population Density 29.69/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $38.93 Billion GDP Per Capita 29,500$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Estonia See Also Where is Estonia?"
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"docid": "D2327065#0",
"title": "http://www.web40571.clarahost.co.uk/currency/Euro/eurocountries.htm\nWhere the euro is used",
"text": "\"Where the euro is used The euro is the official currency in 35 states and territories. Seven more will probably join in the next few years. Several others may join eventually. A further 24 peg their own currency to the euro. JUMP TO Eurozone Pegged New members Old I. The Official Currency35 States and Territories with a population of more than 316 million people use the euro as the official currency. Seventeen countries in the EUCountry From Includes Excludes Austria 1 January 2002Belgium 1 January 2002Cyprus 1 January 2008 The northern Turkish part does not recognise the Euro and uses the New Turkish Lira but the use of the Euro is now expected to spread to the north as well. Estonia 1 January 2011Finland 1 January 2002France 1 January 2002 Corsica in the Mediterranean Germany 1 January 2002Greece 1 January 2002Ireland 1 January 2002Italy 1 January 2002 Sardinia and Sicily in the Mediterranean Campione d'Italia, an Italian enclave near Lake Lugano in Switzerland, uses the Swiss franc, though the euro also circulates. Luxembourg 1 January 2002Malta 1 January 2008Netherlands 1 January 2002 Netherlands Antilles - its guilder is linked to the US dollar. Portugal 1 January 2002 - Nine islands of the Azores - Three Madeira Islands all in the Atlantic west of Africa Slovakia 1 January 2009Slovenia 1 January 2007Spain 1 January 2002 - The three Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean:- Ibiza, Majorca, and Minorca - The seven Canary Islands in the Atlantic Four small European states Country From Previous currency Location Andorra 1 January 2002 French franc; Spanish peseta In the eastern Pyrenees between France and Spain Monaco 1 January 2002 French franc On the Mediterranean coast in south eastern France close to the Italian border. San Marino 1 January 2002 Italian lire West of Rimini in north eastern Italy Vatican City 1 January 2002 Italian lire Rome, Italy Notes Liechtenstein, between Austria and Switzerland, uses the Swiss franc, although the euro also circulates informally."
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"docid": "D3174766#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/AUD_EUR.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"7 comments about Australian Dollars and Euros conversion This Australian Dollar and Euro convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Australian Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Euro the default currency. Click on Euros or Australian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Australian Dollar (AUD) Euro (EUR)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Australian Dollar is the currency in Australia (AU, AUS), Canton and Enderbury Islands, Christmas Island (CX, CXR), Cocos Islands (Keeling Islands, CC, CCK), Heard and Mc Donald Islands (HM, HMD), Kiribati (KI, KIR), Nauru (NR, NRU), Norfolk Island (NF, NFK), and Tuvalu (TV, TUV). The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The symbol for AUD can be written A$, Au$, $Au, Aud$, $Aud, Aus$, and $Aus. The symbol for EUR can be written €. The Australian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The Euro is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D561379#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g274887-i263-k5610574-Confused_about_currency_to_use_in_Budapest-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html\nConfused about currency to use in Budapest!",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central Hungary forums Budapest forum Budapest forums Chris FChatham, United... Level Contributor15 posts Save Topic Confused about currency to use in Budapest!21 Jul 2012, 20:21Hi, strange topic, I thought that in Budapest I would obviously use the local currency which as we all know is Hungarian Forints. So I decided to look at buying some currency to take with me (going in less than 2 weeks) and I checked the post office website, 0% commission is tempting. I used the currency by destination option (found here:http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel/travel-money/currency-destination), put in Hungary and as you see, it states the local currency is Hungarian Forints, but then it goes on to recommend that I take USD for currency and USD or Pounds Sterling for travellers cheques! Am I missing something here or has the post office just had a brain fart? Mentioned in this post Hungary Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Budapest? See all Budapest Danube River Dinner Cruise658 Reviewsfrom US$43.80*Budapest Full-Day Trip From Vienna68 Reviewsfrom US$148.90*Skip the Line Széchenyi Spa in...353 Reviewsfrom US$25.00*Budapest Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour...288 Reviewsfrom US$25.00*1-10 of 26 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Tagliacozzi Hungary Level Contributor2,636 posts12 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Confused about currency to use in Budapest!21 Jul 2012, 20:25Correct, the local currency is the Forint (HUF). When you arrive at Ferihegy just withdraw from the ATM. The exchange rate at the airport is horrible (if you are exchanging currency do it in the city - the poorer districts have better rates vs city center). Edited: 21 July 2012, 20:26Report inappropriate content GCEKBrno, Czech Republic Destination Expertfor Czech Republic, Slovakia, Train Travel Level Contributor30,149 posts16 reviews Save Reply2."
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"docid": "D496456#0",
"title": "http://www.prague-guide.co.uk/prague-weather-and-when-to-go/\nPrague Weather and When to Go",
"text": "Home / Weather and When to Go / Prague Weather and When to Go Prague Weather and When to Go November 25, 2015 Weather and When to Go 67 Comments 78,800 Views| Temperatures | Weather Averages | Weather by Month | Weather in Winter | Weather in Spring | Weather in Summer | Weather in Autumn | Clothes & Packing | Asthma Warning | Forecast |If you understand the climate in Prague, it will make it much easier for you to plan your trip. Details on a short term forecast are available online, but a longer term forecast based on climatic trends will give you a good base on what to expect in each season. Prague is actually known for its weather extremes so be sure to pack accordingly and be prepared in advance. Temperatures and Weather Conditions in Prague The city of Prague experiences a continental climate that is greatly influenced by weather patterns coming in from Siberia to the east and from the Atlantic to the west. In fact, the city is also known for its extreme weather from brutally cold winters to hot summers. In between, the weather is pleasant in both the spring and fall months and therefore, this is usually the best time to visit the city. While the average temperatures are the warmest in July and August with average highs of approximately 23 degrees Celsius, it is not uncommon for temperatures to climb to 35 degrees over the same time period. Winters can also be cold with temperatures getting as cold as -15 degrees Celsius on occasion. Snow is actually rare in the city, but it can happen. Overall, Prague will receive 525 millimeters of precipitation over the course of a full year."
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"docid": "D367935#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Hungary\nMusic of Hungary",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Music of Hungary General topics Portal Genresfolk hip hop indie metal opera pop rock Specific forms Transylvania Vojvodina Media and performance Music awards Hungarian Music Awards Fonogram Music charts Mahasz Music festivals Balaton Sound Budapest Fringe Festival Miskolc Opera Festival Sziget Festival Music media Print media Metal Hammer Music television Music Television VIVANationalistic and patriotic songs National anthem \"\" Himnusz \"\"Other Szózat Székely Himnuszv t e Hungary has made many contributions to the fields of folk, popular and classical music. Hungarian folk music is a prominent part of the national identity and continues to play a major part in Hungarian music. [ 1] [2] It is also strong in the Szabolcs-Szatmár area and in the southwest part of Transdanubia. The Busójárás carnival in Mohács is a major Hungarian folk music event, formerly featuring the long-established and well-regarded Bogyiszló orchestra. [ 3]Hungarian classical music has long been an \"\"experiment, made from Hungarian antedecents and on Hungarian soil, to create a conscious musical culture [using the] musical world of the folk song\"\". [ 4] Although the Hungarian upper class has long had cultural and political connections with the rest of Europe, leading to an influx of European musical ideas, the rural peasants maintained their own traditions such that by the end of the 19th century Hungarian composers could draw on rural peasant music to (re)create a Hungarian classical style. [ 5] For example, Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály, two of Hungary's most famous composers, are known for using folk themes in their music. Bartók collected folk songs from across Central and Eastern Europe, including the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, whilst Kodály was more interested in creating a distinctively Hungarian musical style. During the era of Communist rule in Hungary (1949–1989) a Song Committee scoured and censored popular music for traces of subversion and ideological impurity. Since then, however, the Hungarian music industry has begun to recover, producing successful performers in the fields of jazz such as trumpeter Rudolf Tomsits, pianist-composer Károly Binder and, in a modernized form of Hungarian folk, Ferenc Sebő and Márta Sebestyén."
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"docid": "D561382#0",
"title": "http://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/euros-budapest/\nCan I use euros in Budapest?",
"text": "Can I use euros in Budapest? Posted by Budapest Guide on 1 October 2012, 7:02 pm Euro is still not an official currency in Hungary, and who knows if the Euro will ever become the official currency in Hungary, but still many shops and stores will let you pay with Euro. Some of the shops will even give you back in Euro, but most places with give you back the change in Hungarian Forint. Be aware of the fact that most shops accepting Euro have a quite bad exchange rate, meaning that if the actual price in HUF is 1000 Euro, they might charge you 4 Euro for the same product if you decide to pay in Euro. If you use an exact rate of today 4 Euro is 1140 HUF. It is not a super big difference, but still it makes it better to pay with the local currency. If you want more advices and information about the local currency, read our article about the currency of Hungary. Ask your Budapest question What is the currency of Hungary? Where to eat breakfast in Budapest? Good books about Budapest Budapest best – the best five of Budapest!Filed under Currency, questions answers | Tagged Currency, Euro, HUF | 4 Comments | Permalink"
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"docid": "D1137721#0",
"title": "http://www.thetimenow.com/hungary/budapest\nCurrent local time in Budapest, Hungary | Time Zone: CET",
"text": "The Time Now > Hungary >Time & More Weather & Forecast Current local time in Budapest, Hungary | Time Zone: CET12 hour 24 hour2:45:00 PMUTC/GMT +1 hour12Thursday Apr 2018Display Time on your Website Convert Times & Time Zone Converter Calendar Tool Meeting Planner Tool Facts Country Capital Currency Budapest HUF (Forint) Use the currency converter International dialing code +36 (Hungary) How to dial to Budapest?am pm 2411 Thu / 12 13 14 15 16Budapest, Hungary CEST Thu, Apr 12 02:44pm7am8am9am10am11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm+8 Sydney, Australia AEST Thu, Apr 12 10:44pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm10pm11pm Fri131am2am3am4am5am Add Location Daylight Saving Time in Budapest - Time Change Standard time zone Daylight saving time (DST)Time zone abbreviation UTC / GMT +1 hour No daylight saving time to observe right now CET - Central European Time Popular city time zones New York, NY London Tokyo Washington DC Paris Berlin Moscow Amsterdam Manila Miami, FLAtlanta, GA Las Vegas, NV Seattle, WA Houston, TXBoston, MA San Francisco, CA Chicago, ILLos Angeles, CA Mumbai Kuala Lumpur Karachi Toronto Montréal Sydney Mexico City Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Singapore Largest country time zones India Australia United States United Kingdom Japan Germany China France Canada Ghana Italy South Africa Spain Thailand Pakistan Brazil Mexico Malaysia Kenya Afghanistan Greece Nigeria Chile South Korea Ukraine Portugal Morocco Uganda Russia Egypt Philippines Vietnam Indonesia Popular Time Zones EST PDT GMT PST EDT CDT CST CUT UCT IDTPopular Countries Time India Singapore United Kingdom United States Australia Ghana Nigeria Spain Popular Cities Stockholm Sydney Kolkata Nairobi Mumbai Brisbane London About | Privacy Policy | Contact | Plugins | © Copyright The Time Now 1998-2018"
},
{
"docid": "D10808#0",
"title": "http://aglobewelltravelled.com/2014/09/12/backpacking-europe-how-much-does-it-cost/\nBackpacking Europe: How much does it cost?",
"text": "Backpacking Europe: How much does it cost?12/09/2014In the lead up to every trip, I create a comprehensive budget to estimate how much it’s going to cost and save accordingly. I may be a little on the crazy scale when it comes to making sure I have every last dollar accounted for, but even if you’re not a super-organised freak like me, I think creating a budget is a really important step to ensure we don’t skyrocket into credit card debt and impulse buy a bunch of expensive souvenirs. It’s not easy to guess how much a trip is going to cost – how the flip are you supposed to know how much a meal will cost in Budapest, or how expensive public transport is in Amsterdam? Well peeps, Robert and I backpacked from Moscow to Paris so we got acquainted with the costs of both Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and Western Europe – and I’m going to share our travel costs in detail to assist you in budgeting for your trip. Important note: These costs are the average of what we spent on our entire three-month trip. As a rough estimate you should expect to pay about a third less in Eastern Europe and a third more in Western Europe. The following prices are per person and in AUD (for other currencies use the XE currency converter ). If you have any questions about our budget or costs, please feel free to ask in the comments!Our trip itinerary from Moscow to Paris. Here’s how to map out your next trip!Flights: Obviously this won’t be the same for everyone depending on where you’re flying from. We got a fairly good deal with Etihad at $1750 return for our flights from Sydney to Moscow, and returning Paris to Sydney."
},
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"docid": "D3414349#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Hungary-MONEY.html\nHungary - Money",
"text": "Hungary - Money Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Hungary's currency is currently linked to an exchange rate control mechanism known as the crawling peg , a mechanism used by the Hungarian National Bank to slowly devalue the currency. The objective has been to gradually make the transition between the forint, historically a non-convertible currency, to a currency that is fully convertible on world markets. Under communism, the currency was not convertible outside the communist bloc countries and an artificial exchange rate applied within Hungary, set by the government. Western currencies sold on the black market during this period typically Exchange rates: Hungaryforints per US$1Jan 2001 282.2402000 282.1791999 237.1461998 214.4021997 186.7891996 152.647SOURCE: CIA World Factbook 2001 [ONLINE].fetched a much higher conversion rate than the official government rate, and such activities were difficult for the government to control. The National Bank, therefore, sets and publishes a daily rate of exchange between the forint and the world's major currencies. This rate is determined by a combination of the market value of other currencies, the inflation rate of the forint, and decisions by the National Bank to change the value of the forint. As in most economies emerging from communism, inflation in Hungary has been high relative to western economies. Despite concerted efforts by the government to bring inflation into single digits, inflation in 2000 was 10.1 percent. Hungary's inflation during the post-communist transition period, however, has remained much lower than in many other Eastern European countries where rates often rose into the triple digits. The country's central bank is the National Bank of Hungary, which issues currency and maintains checking and savings accounts."
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"docid": "D639546#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294453-i1554-k3765965-Please_clarify_currency_in_Croatia_Slovenia_and_Montenegro-Croatia.html\nPlease clarify currency in Croatia, Slovenia, and Montenegro",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Croatia forum Croatia forums Mustseeitall El Cajon, California Level Contributor413 posts4 reviews Save Topic Please clarify currency in Croatia, Slovenia, and Montenegro Jul 11, 2010, 1:45 AMAfter lots of reading on this site, I'm still confused about the currency for these three countries. Is it the Kuna or the Euro in Croatia? If both work, which one is favored? Is the currency in Slovenia and Montenegro the Euro? Please clarify the currencies for all three countries. Thanks! ! Mentioned in this post Slovenia Europe Montenegro Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Croatia? See all Likely To Sell Out Split Island and Cave Tour with Brac...61 Reviewsfrom $181.20*Dubrovnik 3-Hour Game of Thrones...599 Reviewsfrom $71.90*Montenegro Full-Day Trip from...703 Reviewsfrom $61.20*Plitvice Lakes National Park...51 Reviewsfrom $81.20*1-9 of 9 replies Sorted by 1Welshtraveller111Wales, United... Destination Expertfor Fuerteventura, Istria Level Contributor12,586 posts88 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Please clarify currency in Croatia, Slovenia, and Montenegro Jul 11, 2010, 3:01 AMThe Kuna is the official currency of Croatia. For further information look at the frequently asked questions and click on the link “Currency in Croatia”, top right hand corner of your screen."
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"docid": "D742830#0",
"title": "http://www.priceoftravel.com/1979/european-backpacker-index/\n56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018",
"text": "56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018By Roger Wade 21 Dec, 2017 Comments (235) Add a comment Prices for tourist in Europe's most popular cities range from amazing bargains to astonishingly expensive. Now in its 8th year, the Europe Backpacker Index is designed to help you sort out the cheapest European cities and make an accurate budget for when you visit Europe. Europe has continued to be stable with very low inflation in most countries, so things going into 2018 haven't changed dramatically. The European currencies have all gained ground on the US Dollar after being unusually low for a few years, but still the prices you'll find here are quite reasonable considering the sights and thrills you'll experience. As the year 2018 is about to kick off, the European currencies including the Euro itself are more or less on par with historical averages. The British Pound continues to be weak in the wake of the Brexit decision, so the UK remains a pretty good bargain compared to the recent decades. Are you a hotel person rather than a hostel person? If your budget is higher than that of a backpacker you should check out our: >>> Europe 3-Star Traveler Index The above list shows some significant shifts for some cities on the list below, indicating that certain destinations are better bargains than others, depending on your style of travel. How the Backpacker Index works Prices for most things (hostels, transportation, attractions) are fixed and certain, but prices for a “budget lunch” or a pint of beer can vary depending on where you go. Still, our estimates are based on a lot of research, and should be very close if not right on."
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"docid": "D417845#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/cruises-danube-river-37702.html\nCruises on the Danube River",
"text": "\"Cruises on the Danube River Europe's second longest river, the Danube, flows more than 1,700 miles between the Black Forest in southwestern Germany and the Black Sea. River cruises provide guests with some of the most scenic views of the 10 countries that the Danube flows along or through, including Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Romania and France. Although the Danube doesn't have as much river traffic as the Rhine or Volga rivers, lines offer diverse cruises of its waters year-round. Winter: Viking River Cruises' Romantic Danube Cruise Among the most popular cruises of the Danube are voyages in late November and early to mid-December that focus on the traditional Christmas markets. Viking River Cruises offers seven-night Romantic Danube Cruises throughout the year, but during the pre-holiday season, guests often experience winter wonderlands complete with snow and outdoor markets selling hot mulled wine, gingerbread and hand-painted nutcrackers and toys. This cruise -- between picturesque Budapest, Hungary, known as the City of Bridges, and Nuremberg, Germany, home to one of the oldest and most famous Christmas markets -- visits three countries. Ports of call include the musical city Vienna, Austria; tiny Melk, Austria, home to an ancient Benedictine abbey; Regensburg, Germany, and Passau, Germany, at the confluence of the Danube, Ilz and Inn rivers. The 188-guest Viking Legend, launched in 2010, and the Viking Prestige, new in 2011, sail this itinerary. Cruise fare includes guided tours and wine with dinner. Spring: AMA Waterways' Magnificent Europe Cruise Spring along the Danube is cool but colorful, especially in ports such as Amsterdam -- April and May are tulip season -- and Bratislava, Slovakia, with its buzzing Old Town, palace and cathedral."
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"docid": "D2574635#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary\nAustria-Hungary",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For relations, see Austria–Hungary relations. Austria-Hungary ↓Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie ( German)Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia ( Hungarian)1867–1918Civil Ensign Coat of arms Motto Indivisibiliter ac Inseparabiliter\"\"Indivisible and Inseparable\"\"Anthem Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser\"\"God save Emperor Francis\"\"Austria-Hungary at its greatest extent in 1914 under Emperor - King Franz Joseph ICapital Vienna (main capital) [1] and Budapest Languages Official: German, Hungarian [2] [ show]Unofficial: Religion 1910 census [4]Majority: 76.6% Catholics (incl. 64–66% Roman & 10–12% Eastern) [ show]Minorities: Demonym Austro-Hungarian Government Constitutional monarchy, Liberal autocracy, Personal union (through dual monarchy)Emperor - King• 1867–1916 Franz Joseph I• 1916–1918 Charles I & IVMinister-President• 1867 Friedrich von Beust (first)• 1918 Heinrich Lammasch (last)Prime Minister• 1867–1871 Gyula Andrássy (first)• 1918 János Hadik (last)Legislature Imperial Council, Diet of Hungary• Upper house Herrenhaus, House of Magnates• Lower house Abgeordnetenhaus, House of Representatives Historical era New Imperialism / World War I• 1867 Compromise 1 March 1867• Czechoslovak indep. 28 October 1918• State of SCS indep. 29 October 1918• Vojvodina lost to Serbia25 November 1918• Dissolution 11 November 1918• Dissolution treaties [a] in 1919 and in 1920Area• 1914 676,615 km 2 (261,243 sq mi)• 1918 681,727 km 2 (263,216 sq mi)Population• 1914 est. 52,800,000Density 78/km 2 (202/sq mi)Currency Gulden (to 1892)Krone (1892–1918)Preceded by Succeeded by Austrian Empire Republic of German-Austria Hungarian Democratic Republic First Czechoslovak Republic West Ukrainian People's Republic Second Polish Republic Kingdom of Romania State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs Banat, Bačka and Baranja Kingdom of Italy Today part of [show]a. ^ Treaty of Saint-Germain signed 10 September 1919 and the Treaty of Trianon signed 4 June 1920. Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy in English-language sources, was a constitutional union of the Austrian Empire (the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council, or Cisleithania) and the Kingdom of Hungary ( Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen or Transleithania) that existed from 1867 to 1918, when it collapsed as a result of defeat in World War I. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and came into existence on 30 March 1867. Austria-Hungary consisted of two monarchies (Austria and Hungary), and one autonomous region: the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia under the Hungarian crown, which negotiated the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement ( Nagodba) in 1868. It was ruled by the House of Habsburg, and constituted the last phase in the constitutional evolution of the Habsburg Monarchy."
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"docid": "D581705#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveler%27s_cheque\nTraveler's cheque",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Obverse and reverse side of traveller's cheque of National Bank of Poland (nominal value: 1000 Polish złoty ); sold in April 1989 in Budapest ( Hungary ), for use during travel to Poland only, never used. A traveler's cheque [a] is a medium of exchange that can be used in place of hard currency. They can be denominated in one of a number of major world currencies and are preprinted, fixed-amount cheques designed to allow the person signing it to make an unconditional payment to someone else as a result of having paid the issuer for that privilege. They were generally used by people on vacation in foreign countries instead of cash, as many businesses used to accept traveler's cheques as currency. The incentive for merchants and other parties to accept them lay in the fact that as long as the original signature (which the buyer is supposed to place on the cheque in ink as soon as they receive the cheque) and the signature made at the time the cheque is used are the same, the cheque's issuer will unconditionally guarantee payment of the face amount even if the cheque was fraudulently issued, stolen, or lost. This means that a traveler's cheque can never 'bounce' unless the issuer goes bankrupt and out of business. If a traveler's cheque were lost or stolen, it can be replaced by the issuing financial institution."
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"docid": "D2198036#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g274887-Activities-oa30-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html\nThings to Do in Budapest",
"text": "Budapest JOINAbout Budapest Hotels Holiday Rentals Flights Restaurants Things to do Top Things to Do in Budapest, Hungary - Budapest Attractions Europe Hungary Central Hungary Budapest Things to do in Budapest Things to Do in Budapest View Map Types of Things to Do Top Attractions Shop Tours & Tickets Types of Attractions Sights & Landmarks (304)Tours (347)Spas & Wellness (130)Museums (127)Nature & Parks (41)Nightlife (229)Outdoor Activities (119)More Neighbourhoods District V / Inner City (263)District VII / Jewish Quarter (168)District I / Buda (97)Várkerület (33)More Budapest weather essentials Month High Low Precip Apr 15°C 3°C 6 cm May 20°C 8°C 8 cm Jun 23°C 11°C 6 cm Jul 25°C 13°C 5 cm Aug 25°C 12°C 5 cm Sep 20°C 8°C 4 cm More weather for Budapest C° | F°Powered by Weather Underground Top Selling Tours & Activities | See more Budapest Danube River Dinner Cruise from US$43.80*657 reviews More Info Skip the Line Széchenyi Spa in Budapest with Massage Upgrade from US$25.00*353 reviews More Info Budapest Folklore Show and Danube Dinner Cruise from US$80.70*109 reviews More Info See More Top Selling Tours & Activities Top Attractions in Budapest Sort by: Ranking Book Online Hospital in the Rock3,896 reviews#31 of 594 things to do in Budapest Speciality Museums , History Museums More Info1 booking option Bar, Club & Pub Tours (31)#32 of 594 things to do near Budapest Related booking options Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid)2,301 reviews#33 of 594 things to do in Budapest Bridges More Info5 booking options Budapest Operetta Theatre553 reviews#34 of 594 things to do in Budapest Theatres More Info10 booking options Gellert Hill and Statue6,143 reviews#35 of 594 things to do in Budapest Historic Sites More Info30 booking options Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Allami Operahaz)7,224 reviews#36 of 594 things to do in Budapest Architectural Buildings , Operas More Info40 booking options Gift & Speciality Shops (168)#37 of 594 things to do near Budapest Buda Castle6,292 reviews#38 of 594 things to do in Budapest Castles More Info40 booking options Taxis & Shuttles (47)#39 of 594 things to do near Budapest Related booking options Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyadvar)1,791 reviews#40 of 594 things to do in Budapest Architectural Buildings , Castles More Info23 booking options Music Fountain1,052 reviews#41 of 594 things to do in Budapest Points of Interest & Landmarks More Info Palatinus Strand455 reviews#42 of 594 things to do in Budapest Water Parks , Hot Springs & Geysers More Info1 booking option Szimpla Sunday Farmers' Market238 reviews#43 of 594 things to do in Budapest Flea & Street Markets More Info Food Tours (34)#44 of 594 things to do near Budapest Related booking options Fiumei Road Cemetery190 reviews#45 of 594 things to do in Budapest Cemeteries More Info Castle Garden165 reviews#46 of 594 things to do in Budapest Points of Interest & Landmarks More Info8 booking options Korzo - Danube Embankment (Dunakorzo)198 reviews#47 of 594 things to do in Budapest Historic Walking Areas More Info6 booking options Holocaust Memorial Center1,370 reviews#48 of 594 things to do in Budapest Speciality Museums More Info1 booking option Segway Tours (16)#49 of 594 things to do near Budapest Related booking options Gozsdu Udvar1,060 reviews#50 of 594 things to do in Budapest Scenic Walking Areas More Info7 booking options New York Palace2,095 reviews#51 of 594 things to do in Budapest Points of Interest & Landmarks More Info2 booking options Kossuth Lajos Square337 reviews#52 of 594 things to do in Budapest Points of Interest & Landmarks More Info7 booking options Game & Entertainment Centres (61)#53 of 594 things to do near Budapest Related booking options Margaret Island (Margitsziget)4,292 reviews#54 of 594 things to do in Budapest Islands , Parks More Info18 booking options Anonymus Szobor (Anonymous' Statue)988 reviews#55 of 594 things to do in Budapest Monuments & Statues More Info Budapest Christmas Fair226 reviews#56 of 594 things to do in Budapest Cultural Events More Info Matthias Fountain644 reviews#57 of 594 things to do in Budapest Points of Interest & Landmarks More Info8 booking options Thermal Spas (10)#58 of 594 things to do near Budapest Related booking options Running Tours (1)#59 of 594 things to do near Budapest Erkel Theatre149 reviews#60 of 594 things to do in Budapest Theatres More Info Previous Next1 2 3 4 5 6 … 20know better book better go better© 2018 Trip Advisor LLC All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Cookie consent | Site Map* Trip Advisor LLC is not a booking agent and does not charge any service fees to users of our site... ( more)Trip Advisor LLC is not responsible for content on external web sites. Taxes, fees not included for deals content. EXPLOREAbout Us Help Centre CURRENCY/REGIONUS$ USDUnited Kingdom"
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"docid": "D2201725#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g274887-c183000/Budapest:Hungary:Currency.Cards.And.Foreign.Exchange.html\nBudapest: Currency, Cards, and Foreign Exchange",
"text": "This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (25)Comments (4)The only official currency in Hungary is the Forint. Euros, or even Dollars or Sterling may be accepted by some tourist businesses, but very seldom at a reasonable exchange rate. Credit cards are commonly but not universally accepted. So it is wise to obtain some Forints for your stay even if you expect to use a credit card or debt card for as much as you can. It is also true that some few things aimed at tourists -- hotels, some apartments, some taxis -- may quote their rates in Euros or even prefer Euros. The Forint is a pretty rare currency and as a result (a) it tends to be hard to find and comparatively expensive when available in countries other than Hungary and (b) Hungary – which sits at the geographic center of Europe and its still-many currencies -- has for centuries been a very aggressive marketplace for currency exchanges. It’s cheap and cost-effective to trade currency in Budapest."
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"docid": "D3108362#0",
"title": "http://www.budapestbylocals.com/safety-in-budapest.html\nSafety in Budapest",
"text": "Safety in Budapest Tips To Avoid Tourist Traps Although Budapest is safer for tourists than most big cities, there are some common tourist traps, and inconveniences that you have to know about and take some precautions to ensure your safety in Budapest. Any other touristy city similar to Budapest in size and popularity faces the following safety problems. If you’re prepared for them chances are higher that you’ll fully enjoy your stay without any unpleasant events or bad experiences. Most Common Tourist Traps in Budapest Taxi Scams – This Doesn’t Seem to be a Problem Anymore Before the new taxi regulations that came in effect in 2013, several taxi companies were operating in the city charging different tariffs. There were companies that regularly ripped off tourists. This is not the case anymore since licensed taxis (they are yellow and have a sign on the roof) operate with flat rate system. Prices are clearly indicated on the side of the car. Safety TIP #1: travel by taxi only if it’s the simplest and quickest way to get to your destination within Budapest. Otherwise use the extensive and cheaper public transport. Safety TIP #2: Travel only with a yellow taxi that has a taxi sign fixed to the roof of the cab, and on the side door of which you can see the name or logo of a reliable Budapest taxi company as well as the prices."
},
{
"docid": "D31262#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapestdestinationsblog.com/2014/07/06/how-much-does-it-cost-to-live-in-hungary/\nHow Much Does It Cost to Live in Hungary?",
"text": "How Much Does It Cost to Live in Hungary? By Tim Leffel On March 8, 2018 87 Comments Hungary is not super cheap in every way, but the destination is a good value for people who want to live a good life for less in central Europe. Anyone moving to Budapest from a similarly sized city in Europe, North America, or Australia can easily cut their expenses in half. And the rest of the country costs less. [ Hungary cost of living post updated March of 2018. ] Estimates of how many expatriates live in Hungary range from 30,000 to 60,000 and there are enough in Budapest to support a business newspaper in English. So you won’t be all alone if you choose to move here. There are far fewer expats outside of the capital though, but that possible disadvantage is offset by a lower cost of living. Prices for rent, groceries, restaurant meals, and drinks rise 10-35% when in the big city. Gary Lukatch was earning good money in New Mexico working in the financial industry, after having lived in a lot of other states before that. “"
},
{
"docid": "D3034924#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/europe-in-13-days-starting-in-budapest-leaving-from-rome.cfm\nEurope in 13 days starting in Budapest leaving from Rome",
"text": "\"Europe in 13 days starting in Budapest leaving from Rome Thread Tools Search this Thread Mar 9th, 2013, 08:50 AM # 1reneev40Original Poster Join Date: Mar 2013Posts: 30Europe in 13 days starting in Budapest leaving from Rome Hubby and I never been to Europe, we are doing quick trip on miles so our options are limited. We are starting off in Budapest. ( We're starting there because my daughter is doing a sports camp ). From Budapest making our way to Rome, any suggested itinerary is welcome. What are the must see's? How would you make your way to Rome from Hungary, mode of transport? Thank you. Mar 9th, 2013, 09:02 AM # 2Mme Perdu Join Date: Jan 2012Posts: 8,254I love taking the train. The route from Budapest will take you through Vienna. I've done it the other way, Florence/Venice to Budapest."
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"docid": "D910075#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Hungary.html\nHUNGARY",
"text": "HUNGARYFollow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Photo by: nyul Republic of Hungary Magyar Népköztársaság COUNTRY OVERVIEWLOCATION AND SIZE. Hungary is a landlocked country in eastern Central Europe bordered by Austria, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. Located in the Carpathian Basin, it is surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains, the Alps, and the Dinaric Alps. It has a total area of 93,030 square kilometers (35,919 square miles), 690 square kilometers (266 square miles) of which is water. Comparatively, Hungary is slightly smaller than the state of Indiana. The capital, Budapest, is located in the central northern region on the Danube river, which runs from Austria to the Croatian-Serbian border. POPULATION. The population of Hungary was estimated at 10.04 million at the end of January 2000, a slight decrease compared to the 1990 population of 10.38 million. In 2000 the birth rate was estimated at 9.26 births per 1,000, and the death rate was 13.34 deaths per 1,000. The population growth rate estimate in 2000 was-.33 percent, making Hungary a country where population is declining."
},
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"docid": "D3133455#0",
"title": "https://www.fleur-de-coin.com/articles/worthless-money\nWhich are the most devalued currencies?",
"text": "\"Home Fleur-de-coin.com Articles Worthless money Which are the most devalued currencies? Devaluation is a reduction in the value of a currency with respect to other monetary units. In common modern usage, it specifically implies an official lowering of the value of a country's currency within a fixed exchange rate system, by which the monetary authority formally sets a new fixed rate with respect to a foreign reference currency. In contrast, (currency) depreciation is most often used for the unofficial decrease in the exchange rate in a floating exchange rate system. There could be many motives of the devaluation. It stimulates exports of commodities, it restricts import demand for goods and services, and it helps in creating a favourable balance of payments. Almost all the countries of the world have devalued their currencies at one time or the other with a view to achieving certain economic objectives. During the great depression of 1930 devaluation was carried by most countries of the world for the objecting of correcting over-valuation of currencies. For some weak currencies, devaluation is a process without end that leads to completely worthless currencies, such as the ones below: Currecy Country Exchange rate1 Riel Cambodia 4035.55 per dollar2 Guarani Paraguay 4659.27 per dollar3 Guinean Franc Guinea 6884.50 per dollar4 Kip Lao 7948.92 per dollar5 Rupia Indonesia 8826.13 per dollar6 Rial Iran 10,224.9 per dollar7 Manat Turkmenistan 14,250 per dollar8 Dobra Sao Tome and Principe 17,783.13 per dollar9 Dong Vietnam 19,327.13 per dollar Zimbabwe (2010s)As Americans worry about the rate of inflation exceeding 4 percent, we should consider Zimbabwe, where the inflation rate broke the shocking 100,000 percent mark and the country released a 10 million-dollar note. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe began shortly after the destruction of productive capacity in Zimbabwe's civil war and confiscation of white-owned farmland."
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"docid": "D422232#0",
"title": "http://www.curiositytravels.org/battle-of-the-beautiful-cities-prague-vs-budapest/\nBattle of the Beautiful Cities: Prague vs. Budapest",
"text": "\"January 15, 2014Battle of the Beautiful Cities: Prague vs. Budapest After a lazy but lovely time in England, Simon and I packed up our bags full of presents and winter gear and headed for Central Europe. First, we traveled to Prague with 4 others to ring in the New Year and celebrate Simon’s sister’s birthday. Then, we continued to Budapest on our own for a few days of exploration. The two experiences couldn’t have been more different. One city was visited with a group over the holidays. One city was visited as a couple on a budget. Still, I am going to try my best to compare Prague and Budapest (according to my experience) for others deciding if they should visit one over the other!Prague: The Fairy-Tale City All other factors aside, Prague’s greatest asset is the architecture. Prague is that fairy-tale place you imagine when dreaming of old European cities!Although the Czech Republic has had a tumultuous history, including wars, Nazi and Soviet occupation, the city has suffered minimal destruction. The Gothic architecture dominates, and when you aren’t staring at a creepy, ornate cathedral, you are walking down a cute, pastel-colored alley with old but beautiful shop fronts. On the other side of the river, the Prague castle commands attention."
},
{
"docid": "D496427#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/to-the-east/9-days-budapest-vienna-prague-how-should-i-allocate-them\n9 days: Budapest/Vienna/Prague. How should I allocate them?",
"text": "9 days: Budapest/Vienna/Prague. How should I allocate them? Jump to bottom Posted by Ryan (N. J.) on 11/21/09 11:23 AMI am taking two weeks in Eastern Europe next summer, four days of which will be devoted to a friend's wedding. So I have nine nights extra with which to play. I am eyeing Budapest, Vienna and Prague. How would you break these up? 3/3/3: Is that sufficient for each city? If any city deserved four, which would it be? Which city may only need two nights? Make it 4/1/4 with just a quick stop in Vienna?"
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"docid": "D1311855#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-used-paris-95147ce3575bed93\nWhat Currency Is Used in Paris?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Currency Is Used in Paris? A: Quick Answer The euro is the currency that is used in Paris, France. The other countries that use the euro as their national currency are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? How Do You Stay Informed on the Current Euro Rate? Credit: WIN-Initiative WIN-Initiative Getty Images Full Answer A standard euro is divided into 100 cents. The word for cents in French is centimes. In bank notes, the euro comes in seven different variations: five, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 amounts. All euro bills have the same design with identical illustrations and sizes, regardless of which country the banknotes are produced in."
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"docid": "D2884080#0",
"title": "http://www.discover-alicante.com/spain-by-car/drive-to-spain.html\nDrive to Spain",
"text": "\"Drive to Spain Calais to Alicante Spain in Only 16 Hours One of the visitors to my website, Steve from Oxford, has very kindly written an extremely thorough article about his regular drive to spain from the UK. This article is highly informative for anyone taking this route for the first time, or who regularly drive to Spain and would like to try a new route. You can read about his experiences below. If you have any questions about Steves article he has set up an email address especially to answer your questions. You can contact Steve at drivetospain at domail.co.uk - obviously replace the \"\"at\"\" with \"\"@\"\"Over to Steve............. We have a villa in Torrevieja, 30 mins south of Alicante and have travelled there by car a number of times. Our first road trip was last summer 2010 and we took almost the same route as you, with the exception that we went to Paris via the A16, Calais road towards Rouen for an hour before leaving the Rouen road towards Paris. We found the travel around Paris delayed us a little, though we were there at 1 am so not too bad but we also got held up in traffic for some considerable time around Barcelona where we were passing at about midday. I wanted to make the journey as painless as possible and avoid the 'are we there yet' syndrome so I planned the journey beforehand to eliminate as much boredom as possible, DVD players built into the headrests and charged DSi's and i Pod's to keep everyone entertained, with plenty to drink and eat. Where as you stop overnight, to try and break up the journey we travel continuously through the night and this works very well. We live near Oxford and try and catch a train (Eurotunnel) about 9 - 10 in the evening thereby arriving in France before midnight."
},
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"docid": "D2490088#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/bucharest.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Bucharest Exchange Rate Bucharest Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Bucharest. The currency used in Bucharest is the . Bucharest is the capital of . If you are traveling to Bucharest, you will need to exchange your currency for the . You may exchange your money for the at most Bucharest banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Bucharest airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Bucharest. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
},
{
"docid": "D2146593#0",
"title": "http://www.panama-guide.com/article.php/2005101100001030\nWhy Panama? The US Dollar is the local currency",
"text": "\"Why Panama? The US Dollar is the local currency Thursday, October 13 2005 @ 07:00 AM EDTContributed by: Don Winner Views: 88,067Here in Panama the currency is the US dollar. They call it a \"\"Balboa\"\" but in reality it's the same stuff you're spending in Wisconsin. This simple fact makes Panama a very attractive location for investment, retirement, and tourism for lots of good reasons. It's simply easier. One less thing to think about. It's very convenient, much less hassle, no matter what you're doing. No need for currency exchange. No financial exposure to fluctuating currency rates. All daily transactions, even in the local store on the corner or to buy a newspaper from the kid on the street are all done with the US dollar."
},
{
"docid": "D293015#0",
"title": "http://www.paris-city.fr/GB/paris-information/numeros-urgence.php\nEMERGENCY NUMBERS",
"text": "Home Practical Informations Emergency numbers EMERGENCY NUMBERSIf you have come to Paris to learn French, through the intermediary of a language school, the first place you should go is to the school, for example ACCORD LANGUES if you are enrolled there. They will be able to advise you about what to do in the case of an emergency.• Police: 17 - free call • Fire service : 18 – free call • Ambulance - SAMU : 15 – free call - le samu • SOS Doctors in Paris : 01.47.07.77.77 ou 0.820.332.424 • SOS Dentists: 01.43.37.51.00 • Night pharmacy : 01.42.25.49.95 • Pan-European emergency assistance : 112 (SOS-Danger – Assistance médicale) • Reverse charges international call : 098 OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS• If you have lost an item, keys : The found items service of the commissariat de Paris : 01.55.76.20.00 • Loss or theft of identification papers : As soon as possible, make a declaration at the nearest police station and carefully retain the receipt you are issued with, you will need this later.• Préfecture de Police : 01.45.31.14.80 • Air France / Air Inter: 08.02.80.28.02 • Sncf / région Ile-de-France :01.53.90.20.20 • Sncf / national and international traffic: 08.36.35.35.35 SNCF • Telephone operator assistance in France : 12Emergency numbers in case of loss or theft of credit cards in France: American express : 01.47.77.70.00 ou 72.00 american express Diners clubs : 01.49.06.17.50 ou 01.47.62.75.75 ou 08.20.08.20.536 diners club Eurocards/ Marstercards : 01.45.67.84.84 VISA: 01.42.77.11.90 ou 45.45 ou 08.36.69.08.80 carte bleue Don’t forget that the currency used in France is the euro. To more inform you to direct you towards the useful numbers. City of Paris Paris heritage Study in Paris Accommodation Leisure Pratical"
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"docid": "D1948622#0",
"title": "http://francetravelplanner.com/cost/index.html\n.",
"text": "\"The unit of currency in France is the euro , as in most other countries of the European Union. Bills/notes are in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros. More... Coins are 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimes, and 1 and 2 euros. More... Foreign visitors to France have three options for obtaining euros: Your Home Bank Card Use your home bank ATM/cash card to withdraw euros from French distributeurs des billets (ATMs/cashpoints) or Retrait (cash witdrawal). Check with your bank to see if this will work without problems. You may also want to check the exchange rate, charges and fees imposed by your bank on foreign currency withdrawals, which may amount to 3% to 6% of your money. Credit & Debit Cards Use a credit card, widely used for purchases in France, but only if it is a credit card with a computer chip in it (carte à puce). If you plan to withdraw cash via your credit card, check the exchange rate, charges and fees imposed by your credit card company on the transaction (s). These may add up to a substantial amount. You may want to apply for a card that imposes fewer fees on foreign withdrawals before you travel."
},
{
"docid": "D1346586#0",
"title": "http://fortune.com/2011/11/14/why-germany-needs-the-euro/\nWhy Germany needs the euro",
"text": "Why Germany needs the euro By Megan Barnett November 14, 2011By Cyrus Sanati, contributor FORTUNE — Booting out the weak members of the eurozone won’t solve the continent’s economic problems. Such a bold move would cause more harm than good for core members of the euro, most notably, export-driven Germany. A coordinated effort to share the pain seems to be the best option out there, but it’s unclear how much pain the core eurozone countries are willing to take. The integrity of the eurozone has been considered sacrosanct by its core members throughout the long running European sovereign debt crisis. The idea that a profligate member of the zone, like Greece, would need to be kicked out of the 17- member common currency was quickly dismissed by mainstream politicians of core member states, like Germany and France. But cracks in that resolve have started to form. Two weeks ago, the leaders of Germany and France hinted that they could envision a scenario in which Greece would be allowed to leave the common currency. French President Nicholas Sarkozy took the issue a bit further last week when he said he could envision a “two-speed” Europe, where strong members of the European Union would grow closer while weak members would be left to putter in the background. Traders have interpreted this to mean that a smaller eurozone may be on the horizon, one where the core members of the euro unite to form a strong fiscal and monetary union, while the peripheral nations exit the common currency and drown in debt. On the surface this seems like the best solution to a growing European economic crisis that shows no signs of abating."
},
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"docid": "D14105#0",
"title": "http://air-travel.discoverfrance.net/ory_info.shtml\nOverview",
"text": "\"Overview Orly Airport (ORY) is located midway between the towns of Orly and Rungis on the southern edge of the department of Val-de-Marne (94), bordering Essonne (91), in Ile-de-France (see map ). Orly Airport complex (click to enlarge)Originally known as Villeneuve-Orly Airport, the facility was opened in 1932 to serve as a secondary airport to Le Bourget. Prior to this time, starting in 1923, two huge airship hangars had been built there by the famous engineer Eugène Freyssinet. ( see photos)hangars 2Airport terminals The airport has two main terminals (fr. Aérogares ): South Terminal (Orly Sud)The older South Terminal, with two double-level concourses, handles most of the long-haul routes. Its Departures level (ground floor) is divided into a non-Schengen Hall A and a Schengen Hall B, with elevators/escalators to the Arrivals level (first floor) containing Halls C through G. Amenities include food & drink establishments, shops, an Airport Information counter, ticket counters, Internet access, foreign currency exchange, smoking area, and babycare area. ( See list of airlines and destinations by terminal. ) West Terminal (Orly Ouest)The newer West Terminal, with two concourses, is home to only a few airlines. Its Departures level is divided into a Central Hall, Halls 1 & 2 to the right, Halls 3 & 4 to the left. A moving walkway close to Door A and Hall 1 connects to the South Terminal."
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"docid": "D1006194#0",
"title": "http://www.ihatetaxis.com/airport/PPT-Tahiti-Papeete-Airport/Tahiti-Papeete-Airport-atm-bank-machines-foreign-currency-exchange\nTahiti Papeete Airport (PPT) Currency Exchange & ATM Machines",
"text": "Home > Destinations > French Polynesia > Windward Islands > Papeete Tahiti Papeete Airport (PPT) Currency Exchange & ATM Machines Taxi Bus & Coach Hotel Shuttle Airport Shuttle Info & Guide ATM's & Exchange Layover & Tour Ideas Train & Subway Limo & Town Car Car Rental Other Transfers Onsite Hotels Pickup & Parking Closest Airports Private Transfer Shared Transfers Flights Arrivals Maps Services Amenities Wi Fi Internet Location Address Safely Arrive or Depart Stress-Free at the Tahiti Papeete Airport!Have a private driver waiting exclusively for you at the Tahiti Papeete Airport from USD 58 or book a safe and economical shared Tahiti Papeete Airport shuttle transfer from USD 33. Book My Private Car Now Book My Shuttle Now PPT Tahiti Papeete Airport Currency Exchange There are exchange offices at this PPT Tahiti Papeete International Airport. Use our Tahiti Papeete Airport Currency Exchange Calculator to estimate Tahiti Papeete Airport foreign exchange rates on the CFP (XPF) currency. Locations of PPT Tahiti Papeete Airport ATM & Cash Machines The currency in use at the Tahiti Papeete Airport in French Polynesia is the CFP, abbreviated as XPF. The Tahiti Papeete Airport ATM or Tahiti Papeete Airport cash machine locations may be found: There is an ATM at this PPT Tahiti Papeete International Airport. Travel Smart and learn about Tahiti Papeete Airport ATM or cash machine location tips and potential fees Travel Tips & Articles You Might Like Read More: Help! I Left My i Pad on the Plane Read More: Do I Need Any Travel Vaccinations? Read More: How to Build a Travel First Aid Kit Read More: Should you travel to Paris? Read More: Do I need a visa for French Polynesia? Read More: Tips on Avoiding Disagreements with Taxi Drivers Read More: What Can I Put in My Checked Luggage?"
},
{
"docid": "D3218253#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahljacobs/2012/11/21/everything-you-need-to-know-about-buying-a-home-in-europe/\nEverything You Need To Know About Buying A Home In Europe",
"text": "Deborah L. Jacobs Forbes Staff I cover personal finance for baby boomers. Forbes 11/21/2012 @ 6:00AM 117,072 views Everything You Need To Know About Buying A Home In Europe In Seattle, Kathleen Brooker and Timothy Mc Donald drink to the French home (in the photo) they recently acquired. Photo: Rich Frishman For Forbes For the full 2013 Investment Guide, click here. Three years ago, while visiting friends in the wine-producing Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France, Timothy Mc Donald decided he wanted what they had: a chance to experience small-town life in what is sometimes described as an unspoiled and more affordable version of Provence. A year later Mc Donald and his wife, Kathleen Brooker, took a mortgage on their paid-up Seattle home and plunked down $200,000 in cash for a 15th-century former shop house in the remote agricultural village of Azille (pop. 1,100), 90 minutes from the Toulouse airport. The couple, both in their early 60s, plan to spend several months a year there after she retires someday from her job as executive director of Historic Seattle. ( Mc Donald, a semiretired architectural preservationist, already spends a month at a time there. ) While some aging boomers might put a premium on convenience or a place that can accommodate future physical limitations, Mc Donald and Brooker bought in a town without even a train station and from a contractor whose idea of tasteful renovations included removing the handrail on the narrow staircase of the three-story stone structure. And why not?"
},
{
"docid": "D861861#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/bangkok.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Bangkok Exchange Rate Bangkok Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Bangkok. The currency used in Bangkok is the Baht. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand. If you are traveling to Bangkok, you will need to exchange your currency for the Thai Baht. You may exchange your money for the Baht at most Bangkok banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Bangkok airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Baht currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Bangkok. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
},
{
"docid": "D805795#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187147-i14-k5235410-Paris_in_May_what_to_wear-Paris_Ile_de_France.html\nParis in May -- what to wear?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Ile-de-France forums Paris forum Paris forums Liz OHonolulu Honolulu Level Contributor9 posts22 reviews Save Topic Paris in May -- what to wear? Mar 11, 2012, 6:38 PMI am used to warm weather and bright colors, sandals, shorts, and sleeveless -- but I'd like to blend in as much as possible in Paris. We'll be doing a lot of walking, riding on public transportation, and visiting popular sights. Report inappropriate content Transportation in Paris See all Taxi Moto Paris Orly Roissy CDGTaxis & Shuttles Line Limousine Taxis & Shuttles Motolead Prestige Taxis & Shuttles France Lanka Transfer31 Reviews Taxis & Shuttles1-10 of 12 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »xxxgrandmere3Pittsburgh, PALevel Contributor2,311 posts Save Reply1. Re: Paris in May -- what to wear? Mar 11, 2012, 6:43 PMCheck the weather right before you leave home; it could be warm, hot, cool, or cold in Paris in May. Last April it was hot (80 degrees one day, and I was dressed in black wool) when I was there; a friend went a month later and was cold. It varies. I have never worn sleeveless or sandals when I was in Paris in May but I sure could have used them last April. Report inappropriate contentaichberger Cologne, Germany Level Contributor528 posts2 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Paris in May -- what to wear?"
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"title": "https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-economics-of-the-american-revolutionary-war-2/\nThe Economics of the American Revolutionary War",
"text": "The Economics of the American Revolutionary War Ben Baack, Ohio State University By the time of the onset of the American Revolution, Britain had attained the status of a military and economic superpower. The thirteen American colonies were one part of a global empire generated by the British in a series of colonial wars beginning in the late seventeenth century and continuing on to the mid eighteenth century. The British military establishment increased relentlessly in size during this period as it engaged in the Nine Years War (1688-97), the War of Spanish Succession (1702-13), the War of Austrian Succession (1739-48), and the Seven Years War (1756-63). These wars brought considerable additions to the British Empire. In North America alone the British victory in the Seven Years War resulted in France ceding to Britain all of its territory east of the Mississippi River as well as all of Canada and Spain surrendering its claim to Florida (Nester, 2000). Given the sheer magnitude of the British military and its empire, the actions taken by the American colonists for independence have long fascinated scholars. Why did the colonists want independence? How were they able to achieve a victory over what was at the time the world’s preeminent military power? What were the consequences of achieving independence? These and many other questions have engaged the attention of economic, legal, military, political, and social historians."
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"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/tanyamohn/2016/01/31/europes-most-and-least-affordable-cities-the-european-backpacker-index-for-2016/\nEurope's Most (And Least) Affordable Cities: The European Backpacker Index For 2016",
"text": "Tanya Mohn Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Lifestyle 1/31/2016 @ 11:05AM 31,712 views Europe's Most (And Least) Affordable Cities: The European Backpacker Index For 2016Budget-savvy travelers in need a little inspiration are in luck: The 6th annual Europe Backpacker Index that ranks 56 of the continents popular cities – from cheapest to most expensive – was recently released. “The good news for those of us holding US dollars is that our currency has surged in most of the world, so virtually every destination outside of the US is cheaper now than in recent memory,” said Roger Wade, founder of Price of Travel, a website that publishes the index and other tools designed to help travelers compare expenses in major destinations around the world. “The Euro has famously tumbled against the USD, but the currencies of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Turkey have gone down even more. This presents us with some new opportunities for travel bargains in some very interesting places.” ( Photos courtesy of Roger Wade) Istanbul, Turkey is ”an amazing bargain right now” according to the European Backpacker Index for 2016In addition, Wade said, “the British Pound has finally weakened after keeping up with the USD for a long time, so now even London and Edinburgh are noticeably cheaper than they have been in years. ”The 56 European Cities By Price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2016 aims to assist travelers plan and easily compare destinations by cost. Kiev (Ukraine), Bucharest (Romania), and Krakow (Poland) are the cheapest tourist cities on the new European Backpacker Index; Zurich (Switzerland), Venice (Italy) and Helsinki (Finland) ranked as the most expensive. The Daily Backpacker Index daily rate for Kiev is currently $22.84 a day; for Zurich, it’s $118.20 a day. The Backpacker Index bases its rankings on the daily price of a hostel bed (one night in the cheapest bunk at the least expensive hostel in a good location with good reviews),two public transportation rides, three budget meals, the average cost of one cultural attraction and three inexpensive beers (or wine) for each day in each city. ("
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"docid": "D3165987#0",
"title": "https://myinvestmentideas.com/2017/03/what-is-bitcoin-currency-and-is-it-legally-valid-in-india/\nWhat is Bitcoin Currency and is it legally Valid in India?",
"text": "What is Bitcoin Currency and is it legally Valid in India? March 10, 2017 Suresh KP Other-Ideas What is Bitcoin Currency and is it legally Valid in India? Bitcoin is gaining popularity in recent times across the world. Many of us does not know about Bitcoin Currency. Bitcoin is a type of digital currency not printed like Euros or dollars. Bitcoin is being used in India too. What exactly is Bitcoin Currency means? How does Bitcoin work? Is Bitcon currency legally valid in India? What does RBI say about Bitcoin currency about its validity?"
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"docid": "D1354239#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/paris.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Paris Exchange Rate Paris Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Paris. The currency used in Paris is the Euro. Paris is the capital of France. If you are traveling to Paris, you will need to exchange your currency for the French Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Paris banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Paris airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Paris. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187147-i14-k8087344-Currency_exchange_Dollars_to_Euros-Paris_Ile_de_France.html\nCurrency exchange Dollars to Euros",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Ile-de-France forums Paris forum Paris forums Wichita Viajero Wichita, Kansas Level Contributor72 posts268 reviews Save Topic Currency exchange Dollars to Euros Jan 20, 2015, 11:25 AMcould somebody please tell me what the currency exchange is in Paris today? I would like to know what type of exchange would you get if you were to go to a bank or post office and exchange dollars for Euros?i'm trying to determine the actual exchange in person, versus just googling it.any information will be appreciated it.thanks!Reply Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Paris? See all Eiffel Tower Summit Priority Access...525 Reviewsfrom $72.60*Likely To Sell Out Moulin Rouge Show Paris3,204 Reviewsfrom $121.40*Skip the Line: Eiffel Tower Tour and...654 Reviewsfrom $73.80*Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum...814 Reviewsfrom $123.90*88 replies to this topic1-10 of 88 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 »St Cirq Le Bugue, France Level Contributor14,097 posts5 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency exchange Dollars to Euros Jan 20, 2015, 11:41 AMThe exchange rate today is .823925, but no bank or post office is going to take your dollars and give you euros. And what does \"\"the actual rate in person\"\" mean? Nobody's going to banks or post offices to do exchanges, because that doesn't happen any more. Anyone who's reporting some exchange of actual dollars to euros today would be reporting having done so at an exchange booth, and the rates might be completely off target from the actual bank rate. Reply Report inappropriate content F1racegirl Paris, France Level Contributor17,317 posts21 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Currency exchange Dollars to Euros Jan 20, 2015, 11:43 AMFor the current exchange rate you can check xe.com. But in Paris you can't go to a bank or post office to exchange money."
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/123568059/International-Business-Quiz\nChapter 09 - The Foreign Exchange Market",
"text": "\"Chapter 09 - The Foreign Exchange Market Chapter 09 The Foreign Exchange Market True / False Questions1. ( p. 324) The foreign exchange market is a market for converting the currency of one country into that of another country. TRUEDifficulty: Easy2. ( p. 324) Currency fluctuations can make seemingly profitable trade and investment deals unprofitable and vice versa. TRUEDifficulty: Medium3. ( p. 324) The rate at which one currency is converted into another is known as the fluctuation rate. FALSEDifficulty: Easy4. ( p. 324) The risk that arises from volatile changes in exchange rates is known as foreign exchange risk. TRUEDifficulty: Medium9-1 Chapter 09 - The Foreign Exchange Market5. ( p. 324) It is possible for a firm to purchase complete insurance against the risks that arise from changes in exchange rates in the foreign exchange market."
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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294265-i1748-k1835171-Currency_at_Singapore_Airport-Singapore.html\nCurrency at Singapore Airport",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Singapore forums Singapore forum Singapore forumsbigwsister Wagga Wagga NSW... Level Contributor37 posts10 reviews Save Topic Currency at Singapore Airport Mar 21, 2008, 11:02 PMI will have a two hour stopover at Changi Airport on my way home to Australia, at the end of May. I will have Euros and Australian dollars with me. Is either currency accepted at this airport or should I change some into Singapore dollars? If so which? As I am on my way home from Paris, I will probably only buy small toys for my grandchildren as space, weight and money will be prohibitive. I will probably visit Singapore again well before I visit Europe. However I am hopeful of getting to the US in the next year or so, should I change all the Euros to USD and hang on to them? I do hope some seasoned traveller with some knowledge of currency and its intricacies will have some advice for me. Mentioned in this post Paris Ile-de-France, France Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Singapore? See all Singapore Night Tour with Gardens by...406 Reviewsfrom $50.00*Singapore Zoo with Transfer...1,776 Reviewsfrom $42.20*Singapore Night Safari Admission...4 Reviewsfrom $35.20*Singapore City Sightseeing Hop-On...898 Reviewsfrom $32.50*1-5 of 5 replies Sorted by 1Jules B66Kuala Lumpur... Destination Expertfor Kuala Lumpur Level Contributor3,168 posts53 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency at Singapore Airport Mar 22, 2008, 1:01 AMChangi Airport accepts all major currencies in its retail outlets."
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"docid": "D10808#0",
"title": "http://aglobewelltravelled.com/2014/09/12/backpacking-europe-how-much-does-it-cost/\nBackpacking Europe: How much does it cost?",
"text": "Backpacking Europe: How much does it cost?12/09/2014In the lead up to every trip, I create a comprehensive budget to estimate how much it’s going to cost and save accordingly. I may be a little on the crazy scale when it comes to making sure I have every last dollar accounted for, but even if you’re not a super-organised freak like me, I think creating a budget is a really important step to ensure we don’t skyrocket into credit card debt and impulse buy a bunch of expensive souvenirs. It’s not easy to guess how much a trip is going to cost – how the flip are you supposed to know how much a meal will cost in Budapest, or how expensive public transport is in Amsterdam? Well peeps, Robert and I backpacked from Moscow to Paris so we got acquainted with the costs of both Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and Western Europe – and I’m going to share our travel costs in detail to assist you in budgeting for your trip. Important note: These costs are the average of what we spent on our entire three-month trip. As a rough estimate you should expect to pay about a third less in Eastern Europe and a third more in Western Europe. The following prices are per person and in AUD (for other currencies use the XE currency converter ). If you have any questions about our budget or costs, please feel free to ask in the comments!Our trip itinerary from Moscow to Paris. Here’s how to map out your next trip!Flights: Obviously this won’t be the same for everyone depending on where you’re flying from. We got a fairly good deal with Etihad at $1750 return for our flights from Sydney to Moscow, and returning Paris to Sydney."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_history/Showcase/FP\nWikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Showcase/FP",
"text": "\"Wikipedia: Wiki Project Military history/Showcase/FPFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia< Wikipedia: Wiki Project Military history | Showcasenavigation search Featured pictures are considered to be the best images available in Wikipedia; they must pass through a review process as featured picture candidates before being selected. Currently, there are 387 featured pictures within the scope of the project. Florence Nightingale 's Hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War1924 map of the United States Naval Academy F-4 Phantom II fighter aircraft Diagram of the 2008 South Ossetia War Precious Metal, a North American P-51. Troops from 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines in Afghanistan Marines from 4th Battalion, 14th Marines operate the 155mm M198 howitzer USS Benfold fires its five-inch 54-caliber MK45 gun Indonesian general Abdul Harris Nasution (1918-2000)Admiral Farragut\"\"After the war a medal and maybe a job\"\", political cartoon from 1914Part of the Alexander Mosaic, focusing on Alexander the Great Alexander Roslin 's King Gustav III of Sweden and his Brothers Assembling B-25 bombers at North American Aviation M3 tank in 1942The Alhambra, a Moorish fortress and palace in Spain. Journée du Poilu. 25 et 26 décembre 1915Les dernières cartouches US Civil War general Ambrose Everett Burnside Senior American military officials of World War IIF/A-18C Hornet launching from the USS Kitty Hawk Andersonville Prison Andersonville survivor Animated naval gun turret, based on a British 15 inch turret Mark 1Charles I of England Footage of US Apache helicopter shooting Iraqis Apollo13 load on deck of USS Iwo Jima Arc de Triomphe, Paris Map of the Armenian Genocide Armenian woman kneeling beside a dead child near Aleppo in during the Armenian Genocide. Roundhouse in Atlanta, Georgia after the Atlanta Campaign Aircraft carrier USS Franklin attacked during World War IIHarper's Ferry, 1862Australian infantry wearing Small Box Respirators, 1917Australian military encampment, 1918Interior of the Neue Wache in Berlin USAF B-1 Lancer B-2 Spirit over the Pacific Ocean Experimental tracked gear on a B-36 Peacemaker AV-8B Harrier II from VMA-231 landing in 2003The Battle of Churubusco Battle of Spotsylvania Court House An attack on Beijing Castle during the Boxer Rebellion Join or Die The Battle at La Hogue Wounded coming ashore at Balaklava during the Crimean War Facsimile of the Bixby letter. Blackness Castle Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1 Koruna note. The protectorate was created by the Nazi regime in 1939, and this note was created by taking a Czechloslovak note then stamping over it. U. S. pilots in action during World War IMap of 1775 military installations in Boston Confederate general Braxton Bragg USS Niagara raised for the centennial of the Battle of Lake Erie\"\"Britain Needs You at Once\"\" - World War I recruitment poster Bureau of Engraving and Printing portrait of United States Representative Marriott H. Brosius, who served during the American Civil War Buffalo soldiers of the 25th Infantry Abraham Lincoln 's private secretary and biographer John Hay, also later Secretary of State under Mc Kinley and Rooseveldt Thirteen C-17 Globemaster III aircraft fly over the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia Becket 's Crown, Canterbury Cathedral."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_currency_is_used_in_berlin\nWhat type of currency is used in Mexico?",
"text": "\"Everac99 75,387 Contributions What type of currency is used in Mexico? The peso. Phil Lewis 179,231 Contributions What type of currency is used in Australia? Since 1966, Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD) consisting of 100 cents. What type of currency does Asia use?ther is no currency in Asia Williammtrent 149,372 Contributions What type of currency do they use in londonderry? Pound Sterling What type of currency does Guatemala use?they use quetzal as there money. 1 quetzal is worth 12.00 us dollars. Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the currency for Berlin? Berlin is in Germany, the currency of Germany is the Euro (symbol €). Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the currency of Berlin?"
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"title": "http://fintrend.com/2013/07/18/surviving-hyperinflation/\nSurviving a Hyperinflation",
"text": "Surviving a Hyperinflation July 18, 2013 by Tim Mc Mahon Leave a Comment Hyperinflation is not as uncommon as you think-The most notorious recent case was in Zimbabwe and ran from 1998 – 2008. But North Korea experienced a less severe hyperinflation in 2010 -2011. Other recent examples include Belarus 1994-2002, Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-1993 and Angola 1991-1999. You can see a list of 26 examples of Hyperinflation beginning with Egypt in 276 AD which had 1 million percent inflation over 58 years and ending with Zimbabwe. And lest we Americans get too smug we need to realize that we are the only ones on the list twice. Once in 1779 and again in 1861-1865. The result of the Revolutionary and Civil wars. As Richard Mc Cue reminded us in a recent comment on our article How Does Gold Fare During Hyperinflation?“ Hyperinflation only occurs in countries where the government has already broken down. Weimar Germany was mired in a social Civil War… Zimbabwe never had a working democratic government and the increasingly bizarre action of the Mugabe dictatorship, crashing the economy, divesting the (white) professional farmers of their lands and intervening in the First and Second Congo Wars, converted very high inflation to hyperinflation."
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"docid": "D2084546#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_the_Battle_of_Berlin_happen_in_world_war_2\nWhat happened to Berlin after World War 2?",
"text": "Don Dfoofnik 4,378,063 Contributions There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. What happened to Berlin after World War 2? Berlin was divided into four sections after WW2, and occupied by military elements of the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union. As a result of the Cold war bet …What happened to Germany and Berlin after World War 2?they split into south and north countries What happened to Berlin at the end of World War 2? At the end of World War II Berlin was captured by the Soviet Union. The result was that the Soviet Union decided to divide the city of Berlin and take the eastern portion for th …What happened to German and Berlin after world war 2? In Berlin the Berlin wall was taken down, uniting east and west Berlin. Why was the Battle of Berlin important to World War 2?it was the final major offensive of the European theater of WWII marked the end of WWII in Europe What happened in Berlin after World War 2? A lot of Berlin had to be rebuilt after bombings and the country's currency was literally worth NOTHING it was just like having a handful of paper . This should be correct if …Why was Battle of Berlin important in World War 2?"
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"docid": "D122597#0",
"title": "http://www.dailysoft.com/berlinwall/history/berlinwall-timeline.htm\n.",
"text": "\"May 8, 1945World War II is over and Berlin is divided into 4 sectors: the American, British, French in the West and the Soviet in the East June 30, 1946 At the instigation of the Soviet Military administration the demarcation line between East and West Germany is safeguarded October 29, 1946 A 30 day valid Interzonenpass is required to travel between the sectors in Germany June 23, 1948 Currency reform in Berlin, Berlin is divided into two different currency zones June 24, 1948 Begin of the Berlin blockade June 25, 1948 Berlin Airlift begins May 12, 1949 End of Berlin blockade May 24, 1949 Federal Republic of Germany is founded (West Germany)September 30, 1949 End of Berlin Airlift October 7, 1949 German Democratic Republic is founded (East Germany)May 26, 1952 Border between East and West Germany and between East Germany and West Berlin is closed. Only the border between East and West Berlin is still opened June 17, 1953 Uprising of East Berlin building workers against the imposition of increased working norms, suppression by Red Army tanks November 14, 1953 The Western Powers waive the Interzonenpass, the Soviet Union follows but East German citizen need a permission to travel to the West December 11, 1957 Leaving East Germany without permission is forbidden and violations are prosecuted with prison up to three years August 13, 1961 The Berlin sectorial border between East and West Berlin is closed, barriers are built August 14, 1961 Brandenburg Gate is closed August 26, 1961 All crossing points are closed for West Berlin citizens June 26, 1963 President J. F. Kennedy visits Berlin and says: \"\"Ich bin ein Berliner.\"\" (\"\" I am a Berliner. \"\") December 17, 1963 West Berliner citizen may visit East Berlin the first time after more than two years September 3, 1971 Four Power's Agreement over Berlin visiting becomes easier for West Berliners June 12, 1987 President Ronald Reagan visits Berlin and urges Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. September 10, 1989 Hungarian government opens border for East German refugees November 9, 1989 Berlin Wall is opened December 22, 1989 Brandenburg Gate is opened October 3, 1990 Germany is reunited \""
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"docid": "D2678478#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080325132828AAMVRC0\nWhat is the Berlin Airlift and how did it start and end?",
"text": "Arts & Humanities History What is the Berlin Airlift and how did it start and end? I need to know what the Berlin Airlift was, how the Berlin Airlift was started and why, and how it ended and why. Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: Following the Marshall Plan (where the US committed itself in rebuilding post-WWII Europe), the US and Britain introduced a common currency in the western zones. ( The Allies and Soviets had divided Germany and Berlin after WWII). The Soviets, strongly against German reunification, challenged this act by halting all traffic to West Berlin (controlled by the Allies) on June 24, 1948. As a result, West Berlin was now isolated from the Allies and surrounded by the Soviet Union. Hence, the Berlin blockade. With help from the British Royal Air Force, president Truman enacted a 24/7 airlift, Operation Vittles, that supplied 2 million tons to West Berliners. Probably sensing that the entire goal of isolating West Berlin had failed, Stalin lifted the ban in May 1949. The Western powers merged their occupation zones into a single nation, the Federal Republic of West Germany, and the USSR countered by establishing the German Democratic Republic in their sector."
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"docid": "D1991695#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080209131413AAuVv6u\nWhat was the Berlin Airlift, and why was it necessary?",
"text": "Arts & Humanities History What was the Berlin Airlift, and why was it necessary?3 following 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The Berlin Airlift (for starving people) was a mechanism with the Marshall Plan (the plan to re-build Europe) to feed a starving city that was cut off by the Soviet Union. It was necessary so that good and innocent German citizens following WW II would not starve to death. A first consideration for the Berlin Airlift (at least of sorts) begins with the currency reform that was needed to reign in the chaos that occurred following the conclusion of the war. This reform would be introduced on 25 June 1948 in the Western zones. As it stands, initially the desire (by General Lucius Clay of the Allied Control Commission) was to have the money printed centrally in Berlin. The problem was with the Soviets, they had a tendency to print money whenever they needed it (this created rampant inflation). The other issue (parallel to the inflation brought on by the USSR) was the black market and the cigarette economy. The German post-war planners decided upon a system that would inject confidence into the currency and wipe out both the black market and cigarette economy. They wanted to create a marketplace where shopkeepers and manufacturers were permanently short of working capital in order to create a powerful incentive for rapid turnover and all cash received would therefore be spent on new goods and services. The Deutsche Mark would replace the Reichsmark and though initially the currency would be exchanged at a rate of 1 to 1; it would quickly turn to an exchange of 10 to 1 (Reichsmark to Deutsche Marks)."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_East_Germany\nHistory of East Germany",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2008) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( September 2008) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The flag of the German Democratic Republic, 1959–90The German Democratic Republic (GDR), German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik ( DDR ), often known in English as East Germany, existed from 1949 to 1990. It covered the area of the present-day German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Berlin (excluding West Berlin ), Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, and Thüringen. Contents [ hide ]1 Creation, 1945–19491.1 Division of Germany1.1.1 The Yalta Conference1.1.2 The Potsdam Conference1.1.3 Reparations1.1.4 Agrarian reforms1.1.5 Political tensions1.1.6 Political developments2 Early years, 1949–552.1 SED as leading party2.2 The uprising of June 19532.3 Growing Sovereignty3 Economic policy, 1956–753.1 Collectivization and nationalization of agriculture and industry, 1956–633.2 New Economic System, 1963–703.3 The Main Task4 Foreign policy, 1967–754.1 Ulbricht versus détente4.2 Honecker and East-West Rapprochement4.3 Two German states5 Domestic policy, 1970s5.1 GDR identity5.2 Dissidents6 10th Party Congress, 19817 Decline and fall of the GDR, 1975–897.1 Coffee crisis, 1976–797.2 Developing international debt crisis7.3 Regime collapse, 19897.4 Financial situation in 19908 Reunification9 See also10 References11 External links Creation, 1945–1949 [ edit]Division of Germany [ edit]Occupation zone borders in Germany, 1947. The territories east of the Oder-Neisse line, under Polish and Soviet administration/annexation, are shown as white, as is the likewise detached Saar protectorate. Berlin is the multinational area within the Soviet zone."
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"docid": "D74752#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Wall\nBerlin Wall",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with the Inner German border or the chess moves also known as the Berlin Defence. For the video game, see The Berlin Wall (video game). Berlin Wall View from the West Berlin side of graffiti art on the Wall in 1986. The Wall's \"\"death strip\"\", on the east side of the Wall, here follows the curve of the Luisenstadt Canal (filled in 1932). Map of the location of the Berlin Wall, showing checkpoints General information Type Wall Country East Germany East Berlin ( Soviet-occupied sector of Berlin)Coordinates 52.516111°N 13.376944°ECoordinates: 52.516111°N 13.376944°EConstruction started 13 August 1961Dimensions Other dimensions Border length around West Berlin: 155 km (96 mi)Border length between West Berlin and East Germany: 111.9 km (69.5 mi)Border length between West and East Berlin: 43.1 km (26.8 mi)Border length through residential areas in East Berlin: 37 km (23 mi)Concrete segment of wall height: 3.6 m (11.8 ft)Concrete segment of wall length: 106 km (66 mi)Wire mesh fencing: 66.5 km (41.3 mi)Anti-vehicle trenches length: 105.5 km (65.6 mi)Contact/signal fence length: 127.5 km (79.2 mi)Column track width: 7 m (7.7 yd)Column track length: 124.3 km (77.2 mi)Number of watch towers: 302Number of bunkers: 20Technical details Size 155 km (96.3 mi)Eastern Bloc Soviet Socialist Republics [show]Allied states [show]Related organizations [show]Dissent and opposition [show]Cold War events [show]Decline [show]v t e Satellite image of Berlin, with the Wall's location marked in yellow West and East Berlin borders overlaying a current road map ( interactive map)The Berlin Wall ( German: Berliner Mauer, pronounced [bɛʁˈliːnɐ ˈmaʊ̯ɐ] ( listen)) was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989. [ 1] Constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany ), starting on 13 August 1961, the Wall cut off (by land) West Berlin from virtually all of surrounding East Germany and East Berlin until government officials opened it in November 1989. [ 2] Its demolition officially began on 13 June 1990 and finished in 1992. [ 3] The barrier included guard towers placed along large concrete walls, [4] accompanied by a wide area (later known as the \"\"death strip\"\") that contained anti-vehicle trenches, \"\" fakir beds \"\" and other defenses. The Eastern Bloc portrayed the Wall as protecting its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the \"\"will of the people\"\" in building a socialist state in East Germany. In practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that had marked East Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period. ["
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"docid": "D405139#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Mark\nDeutsche Mark",
"text": "\"Deutsche Mark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"DEM\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see DEM (disambiguation). This article is about the Deutsche mark issued by the Federal Republic of Germany. For the Deutsche mark issued by the German Democratic Republic, see East German mark. For the currency of the German Empire from 1873 to 1914, see German gold mark. Deutsche Mark Deutsche Mark ( German)Marka Gjermane ( Albanian)Njemačka marka ( Croatian)Nemačka marka / Немачка марка ( Serbian)DM 10 banknote ISO 4217Code DEMDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 Pfennig Plural Mark Pfennig Pfennig Symbol DMPfennig pf Banknotes Freq. used DM 10, DM 20, DM 50, DM 100, DM 200 Rarely used DM 5, DM 500, DM 1000Coins Freq. used 1 pf, 2 pf, 5 pf, 10 pf, 50 pf, DM 1, DM 2, DM 5Demographics Official user (s) Germany Unofficial user (s) Republic of Kosova [a] (1999–2002) [1]Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1998)Montenegro Issuance Central bank Deutsche Bundesbank Website www .bundesbank .de Printer Bundesdruckerei Giesecke & Devrient Website Bundesdruckerei Giesecke & Devrient Mint List Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt, Munich ( Mint mark: D)Hamburgische Münze (J)Staatliche Münze Berlin (A)Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, formed by Staatliche Münze Karlsruhe (G) and Staatliche Münze Stuttgart (F) Website List Munich mint Hamburg mint Berlin mint Karlsruhe-Stuttgart mints Valuation Inflation 1.4%, December 2001Pegged by Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, Bulgarian lev at par ERM Since 13 March 1979 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002/28 February 2002€ = DM 1.95583This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Deutsche Mark ( German: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈmaɐ̯k] ( listen), \"\"German mark \"\"), abbreviated \"\"DM\"\" or \"\"D-Mark\"\" ( help · info), was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until 2002. It was first issued under Allied occupation in 1948 to replace the Reichsmark, and served as the Federal Republic of Germany 's official currency from its founding the following year until the adoption of the euro."
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"docid": "D912246#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Europe\n.",
"text": "\"Earth : Europenavigation search Europe Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Geography Climate Countries Get in By plane By train By ship Get around By train By plane By bus By ship By car See Historical and cultural attractions Rail Itineraries Do Music Sports National Parks Outdoor activities Buy ATMs Credit/debit cards Exchange Costs and taxes Eat Sleep Stay safe Europe encompasses an area of 10,180,000km² (3,930,000 square miles), stretching from Asia to the Atlantic, and from Africa to the Arctic. European countries welcome more than 480 million international visitors per year, more than half of the global market, and 7 of the 10 most visited countries are European nations. It's easy to see why - a well preserved cultural heritage, open borders and efficient infrastructure makes visiting Europe a breeze, and rarely will you have to travel more than a few hours before you can immerse yourself in a new culture, and dive into a different phrasebook. Although it is the world's smallest continent in land surface area, there are profound differences between the cultures and ways of life in its countries. The eastern border of Europe, for instance, is not well defined. The Caucausus states are sometimes considered part of Asia due to geography, and much of Russia and almost all of Turkey are geographically Asian. The UK, Ireland and Iceland all manage to sneak in. Must-visits include France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Don't let your sense of adventure fail you by missing out on Scandinavia, Greece , Hungary, Poland, Portugal, or the microstates of Andorra, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg. For a more exotic European adventure, be sure to tour the Balkans ."
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"docid": "D598057#0",
"title": "http://inflationdata.com/articles/hyperinflation/\nWhat is Hyperinflation?",
"text": "What is Hyperinflation? Hyperinflation Hyperinflation is an extremely rapid period of inflation, usually caused by a rapid increase in the money supply. Usually due to unrestrained printing of fiat currency. See How Does Gold Fare During Hyperinflation? Unfortunately, there is no exact percentage where inflation turns from “ordinary Inflation” to “Hyperinflation”. So you can’t say for instance that 9.9% inflation is ordinary but 10% inflation is hyperinflation. Typically in hyperinflation it just gets progressively worse. Every month the inflation rate just gets higher and higher until the curve goes hyperbolic. Classic Hyperinflation Classic examples are the Hyperinflation of Weimar Germany and the more recent Zimbabwean Hyperinflation which reached 2.2 Million Percent. For instance in Germany prices doubled in only 5 years between 1914 and 1919, but then things got really bad…So the doubling in 5 years was only the beginning and if it had ended there might not have even been considered hyperinflation."
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"docid": "D2066545#0",
"title": "http://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/berlin-wall6.htm\nHow the Berlin Wall Worked",
"text": "\"Berlin Wall Torn Down Prev NEXTAn unidentified man removes pieces of the Berlin Wall with a hammer Nov. 27, 1989, in East Berlin. Stephen Ferry/ Getty Images The official opening of the border with West Berlin occurred in a strange, confused way -- not much of a hammer blow at all. On Nov. 9, 1989, an East German official announced that East Germans would be allowed \"\"permanent departure\"\" or travel abroad. They could get passports or exit visas freely. No one was sure what this meant, exactly, and the language barrier between the official and foreign reporters confused things further. German media outlets broadcast news that East Germans could travel freely, so thousands showed up at the wall, waiting at the gates and pressing forward as their numbers grew. The guards had no idea what to do, because no formal announcement had been made as to the wall's status. Finally, more to prevent a riot than for any other reason, the crowds were allowed to surge forward. They crossed the wall and freely entered West Berlin for the first time in almost 30 years. What followed was a two-day long party in the streets of Berlin."
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"docid": "D1614642#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_controlled_West_Germany\nWho controlled West Germany?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of the United States African-American History Who controlled West Germany? Flag Who controlled West Germany? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. From 1949 until 1990, West Germany was controlled primarily by a government made up of West German leaders. Influential at all times, however, were the United States and other European nations. From the end of World War II (in 1945) until 1949, what would become West German territory was controlled by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Joncey 144,431 Contributions What was the currency of east Germany and West Germany? The currency of West Germany from June 1948 onwards was the Deutsche Mark, divided into 100 Pfennige. East Germany used the Mark der Deutschen Notenbank instead.. In 1990 the …Why did East Germany separate from West Germany?"
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"docid": "D2834951#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g189541-i218-k2903953-What_currency_to_use_in_Copenhagen-Copenhagen_Zealand.html\nWhat currency to use in Copenhagen",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Zealand forums Copenhagen forum Copenhagen forums Kildrumbear Scotland6 posts Save Topic What currency to use in Copenhagen Jun 27, 2009, 5:16 AMCan you use euros as well as Danish Krone in Copenhagen? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Copenhagen? See all Castles, Roskilde, and Viking Ship...179 Reviewsfrom $172.50*Copenhagen Card641 Reviewsfrom $67.50*Copenhagen Food-Tasting Walking Tour184 Reviewsfrom $143.70*Castles Tour from Copenhagen: North...582 Reviewsfrom $126.00*1-6 of 6 replies Sorted by 1Kim Krogh JCopenhagen Level Contributor379 posts7 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What currency to use in Copenhagen Jun 27, 2009, 5:40 AMCertainly most places will prefer DKR - You can risc getting a no when trying to use euro. If You pay in euro, You will be getting Your change back in DKR - and maybe not to the best rate. I would certainly go for DKR. If You change currency at e.g. FOREX (main central station - and other places), just keep Your reciept and You can change any left over currency back at the same rate You bought it for. Report inappropriate content Kildrumbear Scotland6 posts Save Reply2. Re: What currency to use in Copenhagen Jun 27, 2009, 6:01 AMMany thanks. Looking forward to our trip to Copenhagen Report inappropriate content Hans_DENFredericia, Denmark Level Contributor37,532 posts7 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D1067500#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/germany/delatlog.htm\nLocation of Germany",
"text": "Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Berlin: (capital city) 52° 31' N, 13° 24' E Dresden: 51° 3' N, 13° 44' E Frankfurt: 50° 6' N, 8° 40' E Munich: 48° 8' N, 11° 34' E Kiel: 54° 19' N, 10° 8' ELatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: Located in central Europe, Germany is positioned in both the northern and eastern hemispheres. Germany is bordered by the countries of Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxemburg, Belgium and Netherlands, and by the Baltic Sea and North Sea. Germany's Information Land Area 348,672 km 2Water Area 8,350 km 2Total Area 357,022km 2 (#62)Population 80,722,792 (#18)Population Density 231.51/km 2Government Type Federal Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $3,980.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 48,200$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Germany See Also Where is Germany? GDP of Germany What is the Capital of Germany? List of Airports in Germany About Germany What Type of Government Does Germany Have? What Do the Colors of the German Flag Mean? The Richest Cities In Germany Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa?"
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"docid": "D1773342#0",
"title": "http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/berlin-blockade-lifted\nBerlin blockade lifted",
"text": "General Interest1949Berlin blockade lifted Share this:facebook twitter google+Print Cite On May 12, 1949, an early crisis of the Cold War comes to an end when the Soviet Union lifts its 11-month blockade against West Berlin. The blockade had been broken by a massive U. S.-British airlift of vital supplies to West Berlin’s two million citizens. At the end of World War II, Germany was divided into four sectors administered by the four major Allied powers: the USSR, the United States, Britain, and France. Berlin, the German capital, was likewise divided into four sectors, even though it was located deep within the Soviet sector of eastern Germany. The future of Germany and Berlin was a major sticking point in postwar treaty talks, especially after the United States, Britain, and France sought to unite their occupation zones into a single economic zone. In March 1948, the Soviet Union quit the Allied Control Council governing occupied Germany over this issue. In May, the three Western powers agreed to the imminent formation of West Germany, a nation that would exist entirely independent of Soviet-occupied eastern Germany. The three western sectors of Berlin were united as West Berlin, which was to be under the administration of West Germany. On June 20, as a major step toward the establishment of a West German government, the Western powers introduced a new Deutsche mark currency in West Germany and West Berlin. The Soviets condemned this move as an attack on the East German currency and on June 24 began a blockade of all rail, road, and water communications between Berlin and the West."
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"docid": "D2258019#0",
"title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/3526414/Cruises-A-guide-to-the-Baltic.html\nCruises: A guide to the Baltic",
"text": "\"Cruises: A guide to the Baltic Continuing her occasional series, Jane Archer looks at the highlights of a cruise in the Baltic. Image 1 of 3Take a rigid inflatable boat and tour the lakes and islands of Sweden Photo: GETTYBy Jane Archer4:41PM GMT 26 Nov 2008Why the Baltic? Copenhagen, the gateway to the Baltic, is barely 90 minutes by air from the UK, yet the region remains one of the unsung heroes of the cruising world. The problem for many is that a trip to the Baltic means going north – the natural inclination of British cruisers is to follow the sun south. Many people also never consider Baltic cruises because they just don't realise what a treasure trove of places awaits. St Petersburg in Russia is the big attraction, with so much to see that most cruise ships stay at least two days, but other ports along the way are also crammed full of history and culture. You can visit Tallinn in Estonia and Gdansk in Poland, beautiful cities which both spent many years trapped behind the Iron Curtain, as well as the once-divided city of Berlin. Then there are the Baltic capitals of Stockholm, Helsinki and Copenhagen, and numerous other smaller ports. Related Articles Baltic cruise: Stirred in St Petersburg23 Jun 2008Copenhagen: a cruiser’s guide22 Apr 2008From a practical point of view, one of the best things about cruising the Baltic is that, with the exception of Russia, English is widely spoken and everywhere is so accessible that it's easy to get around on your own. Ships dock almost in the town centre in Oslo, while the old city of Tallinn is just a 10-minute walk from the port."
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"docid": "D709489#0",
"title": "http://larouchepub.com/lar/2005/3227how_value_currency.html\n.",
"text": "\"This conference dialogue appears in the July 8, 2005 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. DIALOGUE WITH LAROUCHEHow Do You Determine A Currency's Value? In the concluding panel of EIR's seminar in Berlin on June 29, Lyndon La Rouche responded to a lengthy question from Prof. Stanislav Menshikov of Russia, asking how nations would come to a determination of the values of their currencies and relative exchange rates. The exchange here has been edited for publication. See also La Rouche's keynote address. La Rouche: I just want to focus on one particular point, which is crucial, which is one which has to be—the least likely to be understood, and the most important to be understood: On setting the rates of relative values of currencies in an emergency, new monetary agreement. Now, the problem here, is a problem of method. It's a problem, the distinction between the Aristotelean method of astronomy, that of Claudius Ptolemy, which is fraudulent, and the method of Kepler. Now, this is a very ancient issue."
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"docid": "D241321#0",
"title": "http://www.coldwar.org/articles/40s/berlin_blockade.asp\nThe Cold War Museum",
"text": "Additional Links Back to the 1940s The Berlin Blockade The first heightening of Cold War tensions occurred in 1948 when the Soviets imposed a partial blockade of Berlin in April, and then a full blockade in June. Understanding the events that led to the imposition of the blockades is the key to understanding the later division of Berlin in 1961 by the Berlin Wall, and the division of the German state that had occurred earlier in 1949 when separate west German (Federal Republic of Germany) and east German (German Democratic Republic) states were established. There are three key events that led to the Soviet blockades of Berlin: the institution of the Marshall Plan for European Recovery; the London Conferences of winter and spring of 1948; and the resultant London Program which called for a separate West Germany and currency reform as a means to reach this end. In light of the communist rebellions in Greece and Turkey in March of 1947, President Harry Truman announced the Truman Doctrine, which stated that America promised to “support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures (with U. S. military aid).” Three months after this policy announcement, the Marshall Plan was introduced to serve as an economic and financial extension of the Doctrine. In light of this increasing tension between the U. S. and the Soviet Union, the U. S. decided that quadripartite occupational control of the defeated Germany with the Soviet Union was no longer feasible. Accordingly the U. S. and the other western nations occupying Germany (Great Britain and France), as well as the BENELUX nations, embarked on a series of discussions held in London from February to June of 1948 known collectively as the London Conferences. This came at a strategic time because the other occupying powers of Germany were also realizing that cooperation with the Soviets was increasingly difficult, and all three nations were beginning to reexamine their policies as such. The result of these discussions was the London Program. The main goal of the London Program was to establish a West German government, with the means to achieving this goal being the combination of the three western zones of occupation and a reform of the currency."
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"docid": "D1781821#0",
"title": "http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/w/Weimar_Republic.htm\nWeimar Republic",
"text": "\"Weimar Republic Related subjects: Recent History; World War IIBackground Information SOS Children volunteers helped choose articles and made other curriculum material Do you want to know about sponsoring? See www.sponsorachild.org.uk German Reich Deutsches Reich← 1919–1933 →Flag Coat of arms Anthem Das Lied der Deutschen Location of the Weimar Republic in Europe. Capital Berlin Languages German Government Parliamentary representative federal republic (1919–30)De facto authoritarian state by emergency decree (1930–33)President- 1919–1925 Friedrich Ebert- 1925–1933 Paul von Hindenburg Chancellor- 1919 (first) Philipp Scheidemann- 1919–1920 Gustav Bauer- 1920 Hermann Müller- 1920–1921 Constantin Fehrenbach- 1921–1922 Joseph Wirth- 1922–1923 Wilhelm Cuno Legislature Reichstag- State Council Reichsrat Historical era Interwar period- Established 11 August 1919- Hitler appointed Chancellor 30 January 1933- Reichstag fire 27 February 1933- Enabling Act 23 March 1933Area- 1925 468,787 km² (181,000 sq mi)Population- 1925 est. 62,411,000Density 133.1 /km² (344.8 /sq mi)Currency Mark (ℳ) \"\"Papiermark\"\" (1919–23) Rentenmark (1923–24) Reichsmark (ℛℳ) (1924–33)Today part of Germany Poland Russia The coat of arms shown above was the version used until 1928, then replaced as shown in the \"\"Flag and coat of arms\"\" section. The Weimar Republic ( German: Weimarer Republik [ˈvaɪmaʁɐ ʁepuˈbliːk]) is the name given by historians to the federal republic and parliamentary representative democracy established in 1919 in Germany to replace the imperial form of government. It was named after Weimar, the city where the constitutional assembly took place. Following World War I, the republic emerged from the German Revolution in November 1918. In 1919, a national assembly was convened in Weimar, where a new constitution for the German Reich was written, then adopted on 11 August of that same year. The ensuing period of liberal democracy lapsed by 1930, when Hindenburg assumed dictatorial emergency powers, leading to the ascent of the nascent Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler in 1933. The legal measures taken by the new Nazi government in February and March 1933, commonly known as the machtergreifung (seizure of power) meant that the government could legislate contrary to the constitution."
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"docid": "D2651174#0",
"title": "http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/german-politicians-demand-to-see-gold-in-us-federal-reserve-a-864068.html\nPrecious Metal AbroadWhy Germany Wants to See its US Gold",
"text": "\"Precious Metal Abroad Why Germany Wants to See its US Gold For decades, almost half of Germany's gold has been stored deep below the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Now, with the euro crisis swirling, German politicians are asking their central bankers to take stock of the reserves. Some even say that the gold should be shipped home. By Sven Böll and Anne Seith Photos DPAOctober 30, 2012 06:25 PMPrint Feedback Comment Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann wanted to personally convince Peter Gauweiler that the German gold was still where it should be. Early this summer, the head of Germany's central bank took the obstinate politician from the conservative Christian Social Union (CSU), a party that is a member of the government coalition in Berlin, and a number of his colleagues into the Bundesbank's inner sanctum: the gold vault. There, 6,000 gold bars are stacked on industrial-strength shelves in a purpose-built building in Frankfurt. An additional 76,000 bars of bullion are stored in four safe boxes, in sealed containers. But even this personal inspection wasn't enough to reassure the visiting member of parliament -- on the contrary: \"\"The Bundesbank monitors its domestic gold in an exemplary fashion,\"\" Gauweiler says, \"\"and this makes it all the more incomprehensible that the bank doesn't look after its reserves abroad. \"\" For quite some time now, Gauweiler has been pestering the government and the Bundesbank with questions concerning where and how the country's reserves are stored, and how often they are checked. He has submitted requests and commissioned reports on the topic."
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"docid": "D1651736#0",
"title": "http://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Denmark-use.html\nResearch ManiacsDirectory | Follow | Search",
"text": "Are you going to Denmark? Are you buying something from Denmark? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for products and services in Denmark? In other words, what currency do they use in Denmark? We have the answer for you right here! The currency they use in Denmark is the Danish krone. The standard three letter code for Danish krone that you often see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert currency to and from Danish krone is DKK. If you need to write Danish krone, it is also useful to know the symbol for Danish krone which is kr. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100 Øre in 1 Danish krone. More information from Research Maniacs: Now you know the currency they use in Denmark, the standard three letter code for Danish krone, and the symbol for Danish krone."
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"docid": "D1115324#0",
"title": "http://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/canada-alaska-and-greenland.html\nCANADA, ALASKA, AND GREENLAND",
"text": "Home / PEOPLE AND PLACESPrint this page Cite this page CANADA, ALASKA, AND GREENLANDHOW DID ALASKA BECOME PART OF AMERICA? WHO ARE CANADA’S NATIVE PEOPLES? WHAT IS LIFE LIKE IN GREENLAND? WHY IS CANADA BILINGUAL? HOW DO CANADIANS COPE WITH THE COLD? FACTFILE: CANADA, ALASKA, & GREENLANDFIND OUT MORENorthern North America is occupied by Canada, the second-largest country in the world, the US state of Alaska, and the Danish self-governing territory of Greenland. Much of Greenland is covered by ice, and all these regions are sparsely populated, although there are several large cities in Canada. These are mainly in the south of the country and on the Pacific coast near the stunning Rocky Mountains. Huge oil and mineral reserves have brought wealth to both Canada and Alaska. HOW DID ALASKA BECOME PART OF AMERICA?"
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"docid": "D2717539#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_any_other_currency_in_norway\nCan you use any other currency in Norway?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Norway Can you use any other currency in Norway? Flag Can you use any other currency in Norway? Edit Answer by Lemondope Confidence votes 135most places you can't, but you can find shops that take Euros. in banks you Chan exchange money to Norwegian currency2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Adam Runde 888 Contributions Amateur knowledge enthusiast, occasional piano player, and 8-month cashier of Walmart (an achievement greater than that of Ardito Desio). What currency is used in Norway? Norway uses the Krone as their base currency. This is divided into 100 øre. Edit Ranie K 771 Contributions What is the Currency used in Norway? Krone Edit Norway currency converter?"
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"docid": "D2662579#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_sweden\nWhat is the national currency of Sweden?",
"text": "\"LDavid H 113 Contributions What is the national currency of Sweden? Answer Swedish krona (singular) or kronor (plural); in Swedish: svenska kronor ; sometimes referred to as Swedish Crowns (SEK). In English you occasionally see the plural k …What currency is used in Sweden? The current currency in Sweden is the Swedish crown or in Swedish \"\"krona\"\". Jimmy89 306 Contributions Sweden currency pictures? See link below Robbn94 1,800 Contributions What currency does Sweden use? Svenska kronan - Swedish Krona (Kr) Currency code SEKWhat is the currency used in Sweden? The currency that is used in Sweden is called Swedish crowns (Svenska kronor)I am Flukey 919,020 Contributions I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. What was the currency in Sweden before the Euro?\\n ."
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"docid": "D283836#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-currency-of-iceland.html\nWhat is the Currency of Iceland?",
"text": "Economics What is the Currency of Iceland? The official currency of Iceland is the Icelandic krona. Icelandic krona bills. Description Iceland’s official currency is the Icelandic krona. The history of this currency indicates that its subdivisions consisted of 100 aurar which are not currently used. First Krona The first krona was used during the period of 1874-1981 and it was called the Danish krone. One year after beginning circulation, Iceland introduced its banknotes. In 1922, Icelandic krona underwent a 23% devaluation against the Danish krone. The krona and the British pound were pegged in 1925 for 14 years and it was pegged to the US dollar for ten years. Coins The first coins of Iceland’s currency were issued in 1922 in denominations of 10 and 25 pieces of aurar."
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"docid": "D677805#0",
"title": "https://www.travelex.com/currency\nOrder your foreign currency exchange from Travelex",
"text": "Order your foreign currency exchange from Travelex You can order over 50 currencies from Travelex online, locking in our best rates and leaving you with one less thing to worry about for your next trip. Get pounds (GBP)For every $1, you’ll receive 0.6449 GBP$1000 = 644.9 GBPGet pounds today Get euros (EUR)For every $1, you’ll receive EUR$1000 = EURGet euros today Get pesos (MXN)For every $1, you’ll receive 16.272 MXN$1000 = 16k MXNGet pesos today Find the currency you need for your next trip It’s simple to exchange currency online with Travelex! And the best part is that when you order online with us, you'll lock in our very best rates. Whether you’re looking to exchange your dollars to euros or one of our many other currencies, all you need to do is select the foreign currency you’ll need for your trip, and then choose between home delivery or pickup from one of our stores across the U. S. Europe Buy euros Buy United Kingdom pounds Buy Swiss francs Buy Turkish lira Buy Czech koruny Buy Danish kroner Buy Swedish kronor Buy Norwegian kroner Buy Hungarian forints Buy Polish zloty Buy Bulgarian lev Buy Croatian kuna Delivery option Home Delivery (Free on orders over $1000)Your foreign currency can be delivered to your doorstep tomorrow if you order by 4pm EST. Next-day UPS shipping is free when you exchange over $1000. Exchange Now Free Store Pickup Pick up your foreign currency at over 100 Travelex stores across the U. S. You can find our stores at major airports and in city centers. Exchange Now Frequently asked question Is ordering with Travelex online safe? How quickly can I get my currency? Read our reviews on Trustpilot reviews Was so easy Was so easy! Would use the service again!Michele Freind Very Reliable Travelex was wonderful!"
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"docid": "D2410950#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/live-exchange-rates/EURDKK/\nLive Exchange Rates - EUR/DKK",
"text": "\"Live Exchange Rates - EUR/DKKCurrent tradable exchange rates, live from OANDA fx Trade EUR/DKK7.4473 27.4509 336.1Live Rates Help Updated every minute:11:05 11:10 11:15 11:207.45067.45077.45077.4508Understanding live exchange rates OANDA is electronically connected to numerous global banks to access the best currency rates for its forex traders, and electronic algorithms on OANDA’s fx Trade servers update exchange rates tick-by-tick, in periods of less than a second. The currency rates shown on this page are updated less frequently, but are still a close reflection of the rates available to forex traders right now. Live Rates Ask Bid EUR/GBP 0.87 62 20.87 57 6EUR/USD 1.23 04 41.22 99 4EUR/CHF 1.17 52 71.17 37 7GBP/USD 1.40 47 61.40 40 6EUR/AUD 1.60 68 61.60 48 6EUR/JPY 130. 31 9130. 22 3EUR/SEK 10.33 15 310.31 36 5EUR/PLN 4.21 82 54.19 91 7EUR/NOK 9.72 39 09.68 05 6USD/DKK 6.05 73 16.05 30 3EUR/DKK at a Glance Euro (Currency code: EUR)Central bank: The European Central Bank The euro is used by over 320 million Europeans and 17 nations in the eurozone (euro area). Over 175 million people use currencies pegged to the euro, such as the Danish krona (DKK) and West African CFA franc (XOF). Eurozone economies vary widely. Germany is the largest economy, and a leading world exporter. Other economies (Ireland, Greece) endure sovereign debt and severe government austerity measures. More about the Euro Danish Krone (Currency code: DKK)Central bank: Danmarks Nationalbank The Danish krone (meaning “crown”) is pegged to the euro."
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"docid": "D305982#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_krone\nDanish krone",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Danish kronedansk krone ( Danish)donsk kronu ( Faroese)dansk koruuni ( Greenlandic)100 kroner banknote 1 krone coin ISO 4217Code DKKDenominations Subunit 1/100 øre Plural kronerøre øre (singular and plural)Symbol kr. Banknotes 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 kroner Coins 50-øre, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 kroner Demographics User (s) Denmark Greenland Faroe Islands 1Issuance Central bank Danmarks Nationalbank Website www .nationalbanken .dk Valuation Inflation 0.6% (Denmark only) Source August 2013 [1]Pegged with Euro ERM Since 13 March 1979€ = 7.46038 kr. [ 2] Band 2.25%Special banknotes are issued for use on the Faroe Islands – see Faroese króna The krone ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʁoːnə]; plural: kroner; sign: kr. ; code: DKK) is the official currency of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, introduced on 1 January 1875. [ 3] Both the ISO code \"\"DKK\"\" and currency sign \"\"kr.\"\" are in common use; the former precedes the value, the latter in some contexts follows it. The currency is sometimes referred to as the Danish crown in English, since krone literally means crown. Historically, krone coins have been minted in Denmark since the 17th century. One krone is subdivided into 100 øre ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈøːɐ]; singular and plural), the name øre possibly deriving from Latin aureus meaning \"\"gold coin\"\". [ 4] Altogether there are eleven denominations of the krone, with the smallest being the 50 øre coin, which is valued at one half of a krone."
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"docid": "D114630#0",
"title": "https://www.brekketours.com/resources/currency\nCurrency Types",
"text": "\"Travel Resources Travel Resources Home Scandinavian Weather Scandinavian Currency Travel Insurance Escorted Terms & Conditions Independent Terms & Conditions Travel Hints TSA Regulations Special Links Additional Information Add-On Airfare Air Upgrade Options Car Rentals Request a Custom Tour Terms and Conditions Make a Payment Brekke Tours & Travel802 N. 43rd St. Grand Forks, ND 58203 Phone: 701-772-8999 * 1-800-437-5302 Fax: 701-780-9352 Email: [email protected] Several Scandinavian countries have not adopted the Euro as of yet. Please refer to the following to find the correct currency for the country you plan to visit. Swedish Krona Sweden has not adopted the Euro (yet). Swedish kronor (currency code: SEK) have been the currency of Sweden since the 19th century. The plural is kronor and one krona is divided into 100 öre. The currency is sometimes informally referred to as the \"\"Swedish crown\"\" and is abbreviated \"\"kr.\"\" Exchange rate: 1USD to approximately 9.22 Swedish Krona Norwegian Krone Norway's currency is the Norwegian krone (abbreviation: \"\"kr.\"\") It is subdivided into 100 øre and the currency code for the money is NOK. The name translates into English as \"\"crown\"\". The krone was introduced in 1875, replacing the Norwegian speciedaler."
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"docid": "D286996#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_currencies\nList of currencies",
"text": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e For a list of current national currencies, see List of circulating currencies. For a list of alternative currencies, see List of alternative currencies. For a list of digital currencies, see List of digital currencies. For a list of cryptocurrencies, see List of cryptocurrencies. For a list of historical currencies, see List of historical currencies. For a list of fictional currencies, see List of fictional currencies. For a list of currencies with ISO codes, see ISO 4217. A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZA [ edit]Afghani – Afghanistan Akşa – Tuva Angolar – Angola Argentino – Argentina Ariary – Madagascar Austral – Argentina Auksinas – Lithuania B [ edit]Baht (บาท) – Thailand Balboa – Panama Bitcoin – World Birr – Ethiopia Bolívar – Venezuela Boliviano – Bolivia Budju – Algeria C [ edit]Cedi – Ghana Chervonets – Russia Colón Costa Rican colón – Costa Rica Salvadoran colón – El Salvador Continental currency – United States of America Conventionsthaler – Holy Roman Empire Córdoba – Nicaragua Portuguese Cruzado – Portugal Real – Brazil Real – Brazil Cruzeiro Real – Brazil Cupon – Moldova Cryptocurrency – Internet based."
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"docid": "D1928720#0",
"title": "http://ukraine.um.dk/en/about-denmark/danish-business-and-economy/\nDanish Business and Economy",
"text": "\"Danish Business and Economy Denmark has one of the strongest economies in Europe, characterised by a balanced state budget, stable currency, low interest rates and low inflation. Trade The Danish economy is small, open and highly geared to trade with other countries. Germany is by far Denmark's most important trading partner, though Sweden, Great Britain and Norway are also of significance; outside Europe, the US and Japan are also important trading partners. This reliance on trade makes Denmark keen to trade freely in goods and services with other countries. As a result, Denmark is a member of collaborative organisations such as the EU, OECD and WTO and has actively lobbied within this framework for the removal of barriers to free trade. In the post-war era, the composition of Denmark's exports has radically changed, with industrial goods supplanting agricultural products as the country's main exports. Indeed, by the mid-1990s, industrial products accounted for 75 percent of total exports, while the share of agricultural exports had dropped to 15 percent - a dramatic reversal in the country's traditional status. Economic Policy Denmark seeks as far as possible to regulate economic activity and inflation through fiscal policy; while monetary policy has to an increasing extent been aimed at supporting exchange rate policy, aiming to ensure a stable exchange rate for the Danish krone. Since the Second World War, Denmark has taken part in a number of international programs of exchange rate cooperation including: the Bretton Woods Agreement from 1948 to its breakdown in 1971; then the purely European exchange rate agreements: from 1972 to 1979, the so-called \"\"snake\"\" and the European Monetary System (EMS), which in the 1990s is being developed into an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). However, Denmark has chosen to stay outside the third phase of EMU, which started in 1999."
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"docid": "D1926966#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/DKK_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"1 comment about Danish Kroner and United States Dollars conversion This Danish Krone and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Danish Krone. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Danish Kroner to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Danish Krone (DKK) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Danish Krone is the currency in Denmark (DK, DNK), Faeroe Islands, and Greenland (GL, GRL). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The Danish Krone is also known as Krones. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for DKK can be written Dkr. The symbol for USD can be written $."
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"docid": "D1748862#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/DKK_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Danish Kroner and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Danish Krone is the currency in Denmark (DK, DNK), Faeroe Islands, and Greenland (GL, GRL). The Danish Krone is also known as Krones. The symbol for DKK can be written Dkr. The Danish Krone is divided into 100 ore. The exchange rate for the Danish Krone was last updated on April 6, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The DKK conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"docid": "D2834951#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g189541-i218-k2903953-What_currency_to_use_in_Copenhagen-Copenhagen_Zealand.html\nWhat currency to use in Copenhagen",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Zealand forums Copenhagen forum Copenhagen forums Kildrumbear Scotland6 posts Save Topic What currency to use in Copenhagen Jun 27, 2009, 5:16 AMCan you use euros as well as Danish Krone in Copenhagen? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Copenhagen? See all Castles, Roskilde, and Viking Ship...179 Reviewsfrom $172.50*Copenhagen Card641 Reviewsfrom $67.50*Copenhagen Food-Tasting Walking Tour184 Reviewsfrom $143.70*Castles Tour from Copenhagen: North...582 Reviewsfrom $126.00*1-6 of 6 replies Sorted by 1Kim Krogh JCopenhagen Level Contributor379 posts7 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What currency to use in Copenhagen Jun 27, 2009, 5:40 AMCertainly most places will prefer DKR - You can risc getting a no when trying to use euro. If You pay in euro, You will be getting Your change back in DKR - and maybe not to the best rate. I would certainly go for DKR. If You change currency at e.g. FOREX (main central station - and other places), just keep Your reciept and You can change any left over currency back at the same rate You bought it for. Report inappropriate content Kildrumbear Scotland6 posts Save Reply2. Re: What currency to use in Copenhagen Jun 27, 2009, 6:01 AMMany thanks. Looking forward to our trip to Copenhagen Report inappropriate content Hans_DENFredericia, Denmark Level Contributor37,532 posts7 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D1508055#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/isk-icelandic-krona\nISK - Icelandic Krona",
"text": "ISK - Icelandic Krona▼Iceland, Krona The Icelandic Krona is the currency of Iceland. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Iceland Krona exchange rate is the ISK to EUR rate . The currency code for Kronur is ISK, and the currency symbol is kr. Below, you'll find Icelandic Krona rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take ISK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top ISK Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts ISK Stats Name: Icelandic Krona Symbol: kr Top ISK Conversion: ISK/EURTop ISK Chart: ISK/EUR Chart ISK Profile Inflation: 1.80%Coins: Freq Used: kr1, kr5, kr10, kr50, kr100Banknotes: Freq Used: kr500, kr1000, kr2000, kr5000, kr10000Central Bank: Central Bank of Iceland Website: http://www.sedlabanki.is Users: Iceland Have more info about the Icelandic Krona? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the ISK? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a ISK currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to ISK email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get ISK rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Icelandic Krona History Being a former member of Denmark, Iceland used the Danish Rigsdaler and then the Danish Krone. In 1885, the country began issuing its own banknotes."
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"docid": "D215785#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_currency\nDigital currency",
"text": "\"Taxonomy of money, based on \"\"Central bank cryptocurrencies\"\"by Morten Linnemann Bech and Rodney Garratt. \"\" E-cash\"\" redirects here. For the 20th century brand, see ecash. Digital currency ( digital money or electronic money or electronic currency) is a type of currency available only in digital form, not in physical (such as banknotes and coins ). It exhibits properties similar to physical currencies, but allows for instantaneous transactions and borderless transfer-of-ownership. Examples include virtual currencies and cryptocurrencies [1] or even central bank issued \"\" digital base money \"\". Like traditional money, these currencies may be used to buy physical goods and services, but may also be restricted to certain communities such as for use inside an online game or social network. [ 2]Digital currency is a money balance recorded electronically on a stored-value card or other device. Another form of electronic money is network money, allowing the transfer of value on computer networks, particularly the Internet. Electronic money is also a claim on a private bank or other financial institution such as bank deposits. ["
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"docid": "D1920917#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_use_of_the_U.S._dollar\nInternational use of the U.S. dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Worldwide use of the U. S. dollar: United States External adopters of the US dollar Currencies pegged to the US dollar Currencies pegged to the US dollar w/ narrow band Worldwide use of the euro : Eurozone External adopters of the euro Currencies pegged to the euro Currencies pegged to the euro w/ narrow band Note that the Belarusian ruble is pegged to the euro, Russian ruble, and U. S. dollar in a currency basket. Besides being the main currency of the United States, the American dollar is used as the standard unit of currency in international markets for commodities such as gold and petroleum (the latter, sometimes called petrocurrency, is the source of the term petrodollar ). Some non-U. S. companies dealing in globalized markets, such as Airbus, list their prices in dollars. The U. S. dollar is the world's foremost reserve currency. In addition to holdings by central banks and other institutions, there are many private holdings, which are believed [ by whom?] to be mostly in one-hundred-dollar banknotes (indeed, most American banknotes actually are held outside the United States). All holdings of U. S.-dollar bank deposits held by non-residents of the United States are known as \"\" eurodollars \"\" (not to be confused with the euro ), regardless of the location of the bank holding the deposit (which may be inside or outside the U. S.). Economist Paul Samuelson and others (including, at his death, Milton Friedman) have maintained that the overseas demand for dollars allows the United States to maintain persistent trade deficits without causing the value of the currency to depreciate or the flow of trade to readjust. But Samuelson stated in 2005 that at some uncertain future period these pressures would precipitate a run against the U. S. dollar with serious global financial consequences. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 International reserve currency2 U. S. Dollar Index3 Dollarization and fixed exchange rates4 Dollar versus Euro5 See also6 References International reserve currency [ edit]Main article: Reserve currency The U. S. dollar is an important international reserve currency along with the euro."
},
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"docid": "D453496#0",
"title": "http://www.icelandguest.com/travel-guide/about-iceland/iceland-travel-faq/\nIceland travel FAQ",
"text": "\"Iceland travel FAQDining Accommodation Day tours Shopping Highlights About Iceland Map of Iceland Flights Traveling in Iceland Travel guide > About Iceland > Iceland travel FAQFrequently Asked Questions about Traveling in Iceland At Iceland Guest.com, our goal is to help make your stay in our country as rewarding and hassle-free as possible. Here you will find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions by first-time visitors to Iceland as well as some interesting factoids about our land of fire and ice. Useful statistics for Iceland Where is Iceland? What is the history of Iceland in few sentences? How is the weather in Iceland? How many people live in Iceland? Tell me about Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland? When is daylight in Iceland? When should I travel to Iceland? How can I get to Iceland?"
},
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"docid": "D3424287#0",
"title": "http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2012/12/basics.htm\nWhat Is LIBOR?",
"text": "Share This Back to Basics What Is LIBOR? Finance & Development, December 2012, Vol. 49, No. 4John Kiff PDF version The London interbank rate is used widely as a benchmark but has come under fire Every weekday at about 11 a.m., 18 large banks, under the auspices of the British Bankers’ Association, report the rate at which they believe they can borrow a “reasonable” amount of dollars from each other in the so-called London interbank market. They report rates for 15 borrowing terms that range from overnight to one year. The financial news agency Thomson Reuters gathers the reported rates on behalf of the bankers’ group, throws out the four highest and four lowest, and averages the rest. It then announces that average rate at which banks say they can borrow dollars for each of the 15 maturities. The process is carried out for nine other currencies as well. The average—often referred to in the singular even though there are 150 rates—is called the London interbank offered rate (LIBOR). It is one of the best known and most important interest rates in the world."
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"docid": "D1440452#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenlandic_krone\nGreenlandic krone",
"text": "\"Greenland, 50 Øre (1874), first year of issue for the Greenlandic krone. [ 1] The uniface note (valued at half a krone) was issued in Denmark for use in Greenland. The note depicts the royal monogram of Christian IX of Denmark on the left and a small crowned polar bear on the right. The Greenlandic krone ( Greenlandic: koruuni, Danish: grønlandsk krone) is the currency for Greenland. The Greenland krone was not intended to be an independent currency but a version of the Danish krone. Consequently, it was not intended to have its own ISO 4217 currency code, but to use the same ISO 4217 code as the Danish krone, which is DKK. Even if the currency was to have been adopted, the (regular) Danish krone would have continued to circulate separately. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 See also5 Notes6 References7 External links History [ edit]As in Denmark, the krone replaced the rigsdaler in 1874 at a rate of 2 kroner = 1 rigsdaler. All issues of the krone in Greenland have been equivalent in value to the Danish krone. During the last part of the 19th century, while still a Danish colony, several mining companies operating in Greenland issued their own currencies."
},
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"docid": "D1611411#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia\nScandinavia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search To comply with Wikipedia's guidelines, the introduction of this article may need to be rewritten. Please read the layout guide and cleanup the lead to make sure it summarises all essential details. ( January 2017)The English used in this article or section may not be easy for everybody to understand. You can help Wikipedia by reading Wikipedia: How to write Simple English pages, then simplifying the article. ( January 2017)This article does not have any sources. You can help Wikipedia by finding good sources, and adding them. ( March 2017)Satellite photo of Scandinavia, February 2003Scandinavia is a group of countries in northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The term is most often used linguistically, to mean places that speak Scandinavian languages (also called the North Germanic languages ). The Scandinavian languages (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish) are closely related, and many Scandinavians are able to understand some of the other languages, with some difficulty. The Scandinavian Peninsula is a large peninsula reaching west from northern Europe over the north side of the Baltic Sea."
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"docid": "D692329#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/dop-dominican-peso\nDOP - Dominican Peso",
"text": "DOP - Dominican Peso▼Dominican Republic, Peso The Dominican Peso is the currency of Dominican Republic. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Dominican Republic Peso exchange rate is the USD to DOP rate . The currency code for Pesos is DOP, and the currency symbol is RD$. Below, you'll find Dominican Peso rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take DOP rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top DOP Exchange Rates▼40 USD EUR CAD COP GBP MXN CLP CHF VEF1 DOP 0.02019 0.01640 0.02545 54.6834 0.01419 0.36606 12.0519 0.01945 0.20166Inverse: 49.5266 60.9668 39.2930 0.01829 70.4544 2.73177 0.08297 51.4118 4.958862018-04-12 15:22 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts DOP Stats Name: Dominican Peso Symbol: RD$Minor Unit: 1/100 = Centavo Top DOP Conversion: USD/DOPTop DOP Chart: USD/DOP Chart DOP Profile Inflation: 3.00%Coins: Freq Used: RD$1, RD$5, RD$10, RD$25Banknotes: Freq Used: RD$20, RD$50, RD$100, RD$200, RD$500, RD$1000, RD$2000Central Bank: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic Website: http://www.bancentral.gov.do Users: Dominican Republic Have more info about the Dominican Peso? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the DOP? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a DOP currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to DOP email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get DOP rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D1153180#0",
"title": "http://www.loobiz.com/converter/us-dollar+dominican-peso\nConverter USD DOP",
"text": "Converter USD DOPUnited States dollar Dominican Peso Specify an amount Change Change1 USD 49.4 DOP0.02 USD 1 DOP =Detect your location USD DOP converter DOP USD converter USD exchange rate DOP exchange rate USD DOP chart DOP USD chart Historic USD DOPHistoric DOP USD×United States dollar Symbol $Country United States Code USDPegged -Central Bank Federal Reserve Bank Dominican Peso Symbol RD$Country Dominican Republic Code DOPPegged -Central Bank Central Bank of the Dominican Republic USD to DOPThe USD to DOP conversion today is 49.4. United States dollar is the currency of United States and the Dominican Peso the currency on Dominican Republic. United States dollar Dominican Peso trend in 2018 is loss with a gain of down%. USD to DOP trend 2018The highest price since one year is 47.34 (5/11/2017) and the lowest 41.26 (4/13/2017), the difference is 12.84%). Since the begining of 2018 USD DOP loss -2.43026%Period Trend Value Since 1 year -3.21217 %This year 2018 -2.43026 %This month -1.2891 %This week 0.042 %Today -0.02113 %Convert USD to DOPConvert 1 USD to DOP 0.02 DOPConvert 2 USD to DOP 0.04 DOPConvert 5 USD to DOP 0.101 DOPConvert 10 USD to DOP 0.202 DOPConvert 20 USD to DOP 0.405 DOPConvert 50 USD to DOP 1.01 DOPConvert 100 USD to DOP 2.02 DOPRelated Links United States dollar Dominican Peso converter Dominican Peso United States dollar converter USD to DOP"
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"docid": "D3212885#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/dominicanrepublic/doweather.htm\nDominican Republic Weather",
"text": "Climate: The climate of the Dominican Republic is decidely tropical. The country's annual average temperature is 25 °C (77 °F). Temps are cooler in the higher elevations while near sea level the average temperatures reach 28 °C (82.4 °F). In some of the low lying valleys high temperatures near 40 °C (104 °F) are common. January and February are the coolest months of the year, while August is the hottest month. There have been reports of occasional snowflakes on the top of the Pico Duarte. The wet season along the northern coast lasts from November through January. Elsewhere, the wet season stretches from May through November, with May being the wettest month. In the months of August, September and October, hurricanes do strike the country on occasion, with most damaging the southern coast. Current Weather Conditions: In these selected cities... Dominican Republic's Information Land Area 48,320 km 2Water Area 350 km 2Total Area 48,670km 2 (#128)Population 10,606,865 (#87)Population Density 219.51/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $162.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 15,900$Currency Peso (DOP)More Information Dominican Republic See Also Where is Dominican Republic?"
},
{
"docid": "D1153182#0",
"title": "http://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/26542/dominican-republic-accepted-currency-and-tipping\nDominican Republic accepted currency and tipping",
"text": "\"_Travel Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for road warriors and seasoned travelers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Dominican Republic accepted currency and tippingup vote8down votefavorite We are flying from Toronto, Canada to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. My question is regarding the currency that is accepted in DR. Resorts mainly, gift shops, on-resort grocery store, and tipping, (we have no plans for visiting towns or out-of-resort excursions)Will Canadian Dollars (CAD) be accepted as payment and/or tips? Will US Dollars (USD) be required? Will I need to change to local currency, and if so, should I do it at Punta Cana airport, or at point of departure? Secondly, is tipping common (it was almost required when we traveled to Cuba), and what is the common amount to tip to restaurant servers? How would I go about tipping the front-desk receptionist (or are they above this? ) air-travel local-customs exchange caribbean resortsshare improve this questionasked Apr 28 '14 at 20:09Slav143 1 1 8add a comment2 Answers active oldest votesup vote7down voteaccepted Dominican Republic's currency is the Dominican Peso, DOP. It might be possible that Canadian dollars are accepted, but I suggest to use US dollars (USD), as they are widely accepted."
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"docid": "D1955022#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/do.htm\nDominican Republic's Information",
"text": "The island of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean, contains two separate countries; the Dominican Republic and Haiti. With a population of 10,088,598, The Dominican Republic gained its independence in 1844 and celebrates their National Day on February 27th. Columbus claimed Hispaniola in 1492, and it later became the major launching base for the Spanish conquest of the Caribbean, as well as the American mainland. Subsequently, disease and slavery were introduced by the Spanish conquistadors, and the indigenous Arawak peoples were destroyed. In the 17th Century, with the Spanish in control, the French established a colony on the island. The Spanish later ceded the western third of Hispaniola in 1697, which in 1804 became known as Haiti. The remainder of the island, then known as Santo Domingo, declared its independence in 1821, however, it was immediately occupied by Haiti. It finally gained total independence in 1844, and became the Dominican Republic, or DR. Ruled by a series of dictators for the next 134 years, democracy was finally introduced in 1978. Today this beautiful island of gregarious people and stunning scenery is a popular Caribbean tourism destination, as unlike its neighbor to the west, the country's economy is still one of the fasting growing in the western hemisphere."
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"docid": "D2105433#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/na/do/where-is-the-dominican-republic.html\nWhere is The Dominican Republic?",
"text": "Where is The Dominican Republic? Location of The Dominican Republic on a map. What is the capital of The Dominican Republic? Located in the continent of the Caribbean, Dominican Republic covers 48,320 square kilometers of land and 350 square kilometers of water, making it the 133rd largest nation in the world with a total area of 48,670 square kilometers. The Dominican Republic became an independent state in 1844, after gaining its sovereignty from Spain. The population of The Dominican Republic is 10,088,598 (2012) and the nation has a density of 209 people per square kilometer. The currency of The Dominican Republic is the Dominican Peso (DOP). As well, the people of The Dominican Republic are refered to as Dominican. The dialing code for the country is 1 and the top level internet domain for Dominican sites is .do. The Dominican Republic shares land borders with only one country, Haiti."
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"docid": "D2839378#0",
"title": "https://www.iheartdr.com/dominican-republic-currency/\nDominican Republic Currency",
"text": "How to Prepare Dominican Republic Currency Posted on September 16, 2013 by Ari Guerra16Sep Insider Tips on How to Get the Most Out of Your Vacation Money How Much is a Banana Worth? An American friend of mine who was visiting here in DR went out alone for a walk around Santo Domingo one afternoon, when he came back he was eating a banana (which looked very tasty by the way) but I could tell there was something in his mind. ” Is everything ok?” I asked. To which he replied with another question “ How much is a banana worth? ” He had bought the banana from the fruit vendor down the street and paid with a 100 pesos bill from which he only got 10 back. Just like that he had just purchased the most expensive banana in the history of mankind (a little over 2 dollars). I went back with him to talk to the fruit guy and easily got the rest of his money back. The banana actually costed 5 pesos (about 11 cents of a dollar). Had my friend had any idea of the current exchange rate this never would’ve happened."
},
{
"docid": "D3041467#0",
"title": "http://thedominicanrepublic.net/Dominican-Republic-Retirement/\nBanking In The Dominican Republic",
"text": "Is It Possible To Retire In The Dominican Republic on US$2,000 Per Month? DID YOU KNOW?1. The Dominican Republic Offers Some of The Lowest Priced Real Estate in The Entire Caribbean2. The Dominican Republic Offers A Special Residency Application Process For Retirees (Allowing For A Fast Track To Citizenship As Well)3. Interest Rates For US Dollar Investments Offering Monthly or Bi-Annual Income Are Currently Between 3 and 5 Percent. Interest Rates For Dominican Peso Denominated Investments Up To 12 Percent, and The Dominican Republic Has Started Some Banking Operations in Chinese Yuan in 2014. Over the years there have been a plethora of articles about retiring abroad on shoe string budget. Articles with the title come to Panama, come to Costa Rica, live in Thailand, and of course retire in the Dominican Republic. But is it true one can really live well on less in the Dominican Republic (and perhaps some other destinations also)? The honest answer is yes, but it all depends."
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"docid": "D1311885#0",
"title": "http://travel.gc.ca/destinations/dominican-republic\nSafety and security",
"text": "Entry/exit requirements Every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders. The Government of Canada cannot intervene on your behalf if you do not meet your destination’s entry or exit requirements. We have obtained the information on this page from the authorities of the Dominican Republic. It can, however, change at any time. Verify this information with foreign diplomatic missions and consulates in Canada. Passport Entry requirements vary depending on the type of passport you use for travel. Before you travel, check with your transportation company about passport requirements. Its rules on passport validity may be more stringent than the country’s entry rules. Regular Canadian passport Your passport must be valid for the duration of your stay in Dominican Republic. Passport for official travel Different entry rules may apply."
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"docid": "D2698143#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147288-i27-k5919622-Should_I_bring_Dominican_Peso_or_US_Dollars_or_both-Dominican_Republic.html\nShould I bring Dominican Peso or US Dollars, or both?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Caribbean forums Dominican Republic forum Dominican Republic forums Eloquence613Ottawa, Canada Level Contributor4 posts18 reviews Save Topic Should I bring Dominican Peso or US Dollars, or both? Nov 22, 2012, 2:40 PMI have read conflicting advice on which currency to use. I'm leaning towards DP since I believe it will respect the locals, and result in lower costs. Will it be a problem if I only bring DP? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Dominican Republic? See all Punta Cana Sailing and Snorkeling...234 Reviewsfrom $79.00*Day Trip to Saona Island and Altos de...65 Reviewsfrom $83.99*Saona Island Day Trip From Punta Cana73 Reviewsfrom $71.99*Parasailing, Shark, Catamaran...97 Reviewsfrom $129.99*1-5 of 5 replies Sorted by 1RV429Jackson, New Jersey Destination Expertfor Dominican Republic Level Contributor9,059 posts1 review Save Reply1. Re: Should I bring Dominican Peso or US Dollars, or both? Nov 22, 2012, 2:48 PMYour best cost wise is to change to DP once on the ground here in the D. R. If you are travelling Sunwings you will need $10 USD to enter and $20 USD to exit. Current rate is 40 to 1 USD to Peso and 39 to 1 CD to DP. Changing at money stores, Western Union, Caribe Express is good for changing both USD or CD and the ATM's will give a fairly decent rate in Pesos but all Banks except Scotia Bank charge a 120 DP terminal fee."
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"docid": "D1153181#0",
"title": "http://www.currency.me.uk/convert/usd/dop\nConvert Dollars to Dominican Peso | USD to DOP",
"text": "On this page convert USD to DOP using live currency rates as of 12/04/2018 17:35. Includes a live currency converter, handy conversion table, last 7 days exchange rate history and some live Dollars to Dominican Peso charts. Invert these currencies? Currency Converter Use this currency calulator for live currency conversions as you type. ( USD) US Dollar1 USD = 49.5401 DOPTO=Dominican Peso (DOP)1 DOP = 0.0202 USDCountries using this currency: American samoa, British indian ocean territory, Ecuador, El salvador, Guam, Haiti, Marshall islands, Northern mariana islands, Palau, Panama, Puerto rico, Timor-leste, Turks and caicos islands, United states, United states minor outlying islands, Virgin islands (british), Virgin islands (u.s.),Countries using this currency: Dominican republic,Looking to make a US Dollar Dominican Peso international money transfer? Currency UK recommend Tor FX as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £2000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Exchange Rate History For Converting Dollars (USD) to Dominican Peso (DOP)The last 14 days currency values... Wed 11/04/18 11th April 2018 1 USD = 49.4882 DOPTue 10/04/18 10th April 2018 1 USD = 49.4836 DOPMon 09/04/18 9th April 2018 1 USD = 49.349 DOPSun 08/04/18 8th April 2018 1 USD = 49.5298 DOPSat 07/04/18 7th April 2018 1 USD = 49.5292 DOPFri 06/04/18 6th April 2018 1 USD = 49.5279 DOPThu 05/04/18 5th April 2018 1 USD = 49.4849 DOPWed 04/04/18 4th April 2018 1 USD = 49.3804 DOPTue 03/04/18 3rd April 2018 1 USD = 49.4839 DOPMon 02/04/18 2nd April 2018 1 USD = 49.3709 DOPSun 01/04/18 1st April 2018 1 USD = 49.3804 DOPSat 31/03/18 31st March 2018 1 USD = 49.3813 DOPFri 30/03/18 30th March 2018 1 USD = 49.3799 DOPThu 29/03/18 29th March 2018 1 USD = 49.4774 DOPCurrency Charts USD DOP :49.4882 (c) 2012 currency.me.uk 22. Jan 5."
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"docid": "D1153178#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/DOP_calculator.html\nDominican Peso (DOP) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Dominican Pesos and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Dominican Peso is the currency in Dominican Republic (DO, DOM). The symbol for DOP can be written RD$. The Dominican Peso is divided into 100 centavos. The exchange rate for the Dominican Peso was last updated on April 12, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. 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"docid": "D2175416#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-Dominican-Republic-get-its-name\nHow did the Dominican Republic get its name?",
"text": "\"Dominican Republic Etymology History How did the Dominican Republic get its name?3 Answers Melvyn Pérez, Political Scientist, Software Engineer. Updated May 2, 2017 · Author has 87 answers and 146.4k answer views The word \"\"dominican\"\" is a demonym which mean \"\"from Santo Domingo\"\", which is the name of the island and main city, and come from the priest order of \"\"dominicus\"\" (Catholic church). And yes, the name sounds weird and senseless when pronounced without \"\"Republic\"\". Back un 1838, when founding father Juan Pablo Duarte named the projected country which would be named after independence, he used the name \"\"República Dominicana\"\" (Dominican Republic) a derivative of \"\"Santo Domingo\"\". Before that, the island was known as \"\"La Española\"\" (Hispaniola), and the eastern side of the island was \"\"Santo Domingo\"\", \"\"España Boba\"\" (Dumb Spain) from 1809 to 1821 and briefly \"\"Haiti Español\"\" (Spanish Haiti) from December 1821 to February 1822. Good question!5.6k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How safe is it to live in the Dominican Republic? Is the Dominican Republic a good country to retire in? What is the Dominican Republic known for? What are the Dominican Republic customs? When is the best time to visit the Dominican Republic?"
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"docid": "D2698145#0",
"title": "https://cabaretecondos.com/one-dollar-buys/\nWhat Can I Buy With One Dollar In Cabarete?",
"text": "What Can I Buy With One Dollar In Cabarete? Find out how far one US Dollar will go in Cabarete. In this article we hope to answer the question: How far will ONE US Dollar go in Cabarete? We realize if you are planning a vacation, then you are also sorting out some sort of budget for your stay. We thought we could help by giving you some references as to what every day items will cost when you are here. It is important to point out that the the legal tender of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican Peso, written RD$. Today you would be able to exchange 1 U. S. Dollar for about 43.30 Dominican Pesos. We only chose the dollar because it is understood by most countries to some extent. A quick Google search will provide you with a plethora of currency converters. Now that we have all of the technicalities out of the way, let’s get down to some business! In order to get a well-rounded list of things you an buy with a dollar, we did a little community poll in a rather large Facebook group that exist for the Cabarete community."
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"docid": "D3541489#0",
"title": "http://www.flagdom.com/flag-resources/national-anthems/dominican_republic.html\nDominican Republic Flag",
"text": "Dominican Republic Flag Shop for authentic Dominican Republic Flags. We offer indoor and outdoor Dominican Republic flags in durable nylon. Our outdoor flags are finished with a canvas heading, while indoor flags are finished with a lined pole hem and your choice of with or without fringe. We also offer indoor and outdoor Dominican Republic flag sets. In addition to the flags we offer for purchase, we maintain an archive of the audio for the Dominican Republic National Anthem, historical information about the Dominican Republic flag, and demographic data about Dominican Republic Sort By: Show: Dominican Republic Flag Outdoor Nylon Item #: DOMRFL$24.50Select Options Dominican Republic Flag Indoor Nylon Item #: DOMREPINFLAG$70.12Select Options Build Your Own Indoor International Flag Set Item #: IIFKITSelect Options Build Your Own Outdoor International Flag Set Item #: IOFKITSelect Options Showing 1 to 4 of 4 (1 Pages)Flag History The Dominican Republic flag was designed by the leader of the Trinitarians who altered the layout of the blue and red of the Haitian flag, placing a white large cross over it to symbolize faith. To create distinct flags for state and civil use, the coat of arms was placed on the state flag. The civil flag, on both land and sea does not carry the arms. The arms depicts a Bible open at the first chapter of St. John's Gospel. Geographic Coordinates19 00 N, 70 40 WArea48,670 sq km Population9,794,487Life Expectancy73.99 years Government Type Democratic republic Capital Santo Domingo GDP$80.53 billion (2009 est. ) Unemployment15% (2009 est. )"
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"docid": "D3041465#0",
"title": "http://dominicanrepublicvacationhomes.com/faqs.html\n.",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions about the Dominican Republic Q. Where is the Dominican Republic? A. Located between Cuba and Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola bordering Haiti in the Caribbean Sea. To the north lies the Atlantic Ocean, and to the south rests the Caribbean Sea. With premier ownership opportunities at exceptionally affordable prices now available in the Caribbean, prospective home buyers will find the Dominican Republic to be distinctively charming while offering all the modern conveniences one would want in a vacation home. Q. What is there to do in the Dominican Republic? A. Famous for its beaches, the North Coast area of the Dominican Republic is one of the best places in the world for windsurfing and kiteboarding. With breathtaking views of the landscape, the Dominican Republic would be the richest country in the Caribbean if its wealth could be measured by its landscape. The Dominican Republic is a dynamic place with its high mountains, fertile valleys and diverse ecosystems The Dominican Republic is home to some of the largest and most diverse parks in all the Caribbean. Over 10% of the country has been set aside for national parks and scientific reserves. Outdoor activities are abundantly available in this nation offering golfing, hiking, mountain biking, river rafting, surfing, whale watching, wind sports, diving and snorkeling."
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"docid": "D2823530#0",
"title": "https://www.puntacanatravel.org/punta-cana-weather/\nPunta Cana Weather",
"text": "Home General Information Punta Cana Weather General Information Punta Cana Weather By The Guerra Brothers - September 5, 2013 2254 10 [adsense1] [ssboost]In Punta Cana, over 80% of the year is rain free. Like most tropical climates, you can be strolling in a pleasant early morning shower, then the rain will stop, and before you know it, you’re dry. December to April is known as the Caribbean’s cool season, with midday temperatures in the mid-eighties. It can be windy, and get as cool as the low-seventies. The odds of a hurricane hitting a particular area on a specific date are remote, but take precautions when traveling to Punta Cana during hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30. Even though the last major hurricane to hit the Dominican Republic directly was back in 1998 the country is located in what it’s called “hurricane alley” and every year being affected by a hurricane is a real possibility. Luckily hurricane trajectories can be forecasted days in advance which should give you enough time to change your plans if you need to or take the necessary life preserving precautions if you are already here. Punta Cana Weather in January Avg High 81F | Avg Low 71F | Avg Rain 2.60 in | Water Temp 81FIf you are expecting to visit Punta Cana in the month of January then you are in for some great comfortable weather. January is one of the months with the lowest temperatures. The typical Punta Cana weather in January temperature can be as high as 81 degrees Fahrenheit during the day to 71 degrees Fahrenheit in the late evenings."
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"docid": "D1031939#0",
"title": "https://www.facebook.com/juanpabloduarte.duarte\nJuan Pablo Duarte Duarte",
"text": "\"About Juan Pablo Duarte Duarte Workstudents Student · June 2010 to present · New York, New York IN 182 THIS IS A VERY GOOD SCHOOL WHERE BIG THINGS HAPPEND. THE SCHOOL OF THE PEACEBUILDERS.♥Education Juan Pablo Duarte Class of 2010Juan Pablo Duarte Class of 2010Current City and Hometown Manhattan, New York Current city Washington Heights, New York Hometown About Juan Pablo Duarte PS 132 is a miracle of quiet productivity, especially given the scale and complexity of the operation that the administration must run. The school is housed in two buildings around the corner from each other, and the main one just a year shy of its 100th birthday shows its age. The staff numbers more than 160. Most classes have at least the maximum enrollment, and fully 100 percent of the 1,206 students qualify for free lunch, with 95 percent speaking Spanish as their first language. Yet the school runs smoothly, according to both parents and teachers, including tough critics like the teachers' union representative and a grandmother frustrated by the lack of native English speakers in the main office. Favorite Quotes The Dominican Republic, ( Spanish: República Dominicana, IPA [re'puβlika domini'kana]) is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering Haiti. Hispaniola is the second-largest of the Greater Antilles islands, and lies west of Puerto Rico and east of Cuba and Jamaica. A legacy of unsettled, mostly non-representative rule lasted for much of the 20th century; the move towards representative democracy has improved vastly since the death of military dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in 1961. Dominicans sometimes refer to their country as Quisqueya, a name for Hispaniola used by indigenous Taíno people."
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"docid": "D3413156#0",
"title": "http://www.searchpeopledirectory.com/phonebooks/dominican+republic/\nDominican Republic Phone Books",
"text": "Dominican Republic Phone Books Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Email Lookup Home Country List Phone Books Dominican Republic Directories Dominican Republic Yellow Pages Paginas Amarillas Dominican Rep. Dominican Republic Yellow Pages (paginasamarillas.com). Search by company name or service. The Directory is in English and Spanish. Also, search for people by email address with a Dominican Republic reverse email search. Dominican Rep. Yalwa Directory Find businesses in Dominican Republic Business Directory (yalwa.com.do). Search by name, type, service or category, and choose location. Directory is in Spanish. Flag of Dominican Republic How to call Santo Domingo, Dominican Republicfrom abroad landline: IAC + 1 + 829 + 7-digit local number from abroad mobile: + 1 + 829 + 7-digit local number from any city in Dominican Republic:1 + 829 + 7-digit local number Calling Dominican Republic from USA/Canada? Dial: +1 + Phone Number Calling Dominican Republic from other Countries? Dial: IAC +1 + Phone Number International Access Code: IAC is needed to dial out from a country.25 NANP Countries: Part of the North American Numbering Plan."
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"docid": "D1127934#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Dominican+Republic\nDominican Republic",
"text": "\"Dominican Republic Also found in: Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Dominican Republic Do·min·i·can Republic (də-mĭn′ĭ-kən)A country of the West Indies on the eastern part of theisland of Hispaniola. Originally inhabited by Arawaks, it was claimed for Spain by Christopher Columbus in 1492and remained a Spanish colony until 1795, when it wasceded to France. Ruled by Haiti after 1821, the countrybecame independent in 1844 but has had a turbulenthistory, including many years of dictatorship under Rafael Trujillo Molina (1930-1961). Santo Domingo is the capitaland the largest city. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Dominican Republicn (Placename) a republic in the Caribbean, occupying the eastern half of the island of Hispaniola: colonized by the Spanish after its discovery by Columbus in 1492; gainedindependence from Spain in 1821."
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"docid": "D1919212#0",
"title": "http://www.debbiesdominicantravel.com/faq.html\nHelp & FAQ",
"text": "\"Help & FAQBelow you will find the answers to the most common questions that we receive daily in regards to a Dominican Republic Holiday. We hope this helps you out in planning your vacation. What will the weather be like in the Dominican Republic? Generally, the temperatures are hot during the day. Many of the days are a mixture of sun and clouds, the clouds being a welcome relief from the hot sun. In the evening you may need a light sweater. The chart below shows you the average temperatures for each month. January is the coldest month, and August is the hottest month. There is no real rainy season in the DR, it can rain at any time during the year. Much of the time the rain occurs overnight or as a brief afternoon shower Average Daily Temperature0 C Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec These temperatures are in Celsius High 26 28 27 28 28 29 29 29 29 28 28 26 Average High is 87 0 in Fahrenheit Low 18 18 19 19 20 22 22 23 22 22 20 18 Average Low is 73 0 in Fahrenheit Current Weather in: Puerto Plata - Punta Cana - Santo Domingo What about Hurricane Season?"
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"docid": "D543028#0",
"title": "http://www.dubai-information-site.com/dubai-currency.html\nDubai Currency",
"text": "Dubai Currency The AED Pegged to the US Dollar Hey Sunil here to discuss Dubai currency with you If you are going to Dubai or recently have moved there you must know at least the basics of the currency used in Dubai. I like the way Dubai currency looks. I have several one dirham coins saved as well as at least one bill of every denomination. I find them exotic looking and the coins have a historic feel to them. Get a hold of a one dirham silver coin and just feel its edges. They won’t be straight. Take a close look at the emblems and writings and it seems like each coin is hand crafted. They print on the coin looks like it was done by hand. Ok enough sentimental talk. Dubai shares the same currency that is used in the rest of the country (as you would expect), the Arab Emirate Dirham or AED."
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"docid": "D3201565#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006050400223\nIs American money accepted in Central London?",
"text": "\"Travel United Kingdom London Is American money accepted in Central London? Given the fact that American currency is international, is American dollars accepted in Central London? I've been to places such as Dubai, Australia, Japan, & Germany. It was accepted there. Update: American money is not recognized in England? But America is the center of the world! Just k/d.... Update 2: Thank you for the wonderful compliment, Dora. It shows just how shallow-minded you are. I'm not American, by the way. I'm Canadian."
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"docid": "D702504#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/a/aed-united-arab-emirates-dirham.asp\nWhat is the 'AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham)'",
"text": "What is the 'AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham)'The AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham) is the currency abbreviation for the United Arab Emirates dirham, the official currency of Dubai and other Emirates. It is often presented with the symbol Dhs or DH. The United Arab Emirates Dirham has been used since 1973, when it replaced several currencies, such as the Dubai riyal and the Qatar riyal. Next Up MADMAD (Moroccan Dirham)JODArab Monetary Fund BREAKING DOWN 'AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham)'The United Arab Emirates dirham is made up of 100 fuloos, which is plural for fils. A fils is also the sub-unit for the Kuwaiti dinars, Iraqi dinars, Bahraini dinars and the Yemeni rial. The dirham is available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000. The 1 dirham unit exists in coin form only. The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates issues the country's banknotes. To combat counterfeiting, a watermark of the national emblem appears on the obverse of each note. The emblem is the Hawk of Quraish, a golden falcon with a disk surrounded by seven stars in its center and seven feathers to represent each of the Emirates."
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"docid": "D3431175#0",
"title": "http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=United+Arab+Emirates&city=Dubai\nCost of Living in Dubai",
"text": "\"Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > United Arab Emirates > Dubai Cost of Living in Dubai Tweet Compare Dubai with: Summary about cost of living in Dubai: Four-person family monthly costs: 3,136.26$ (11,519.54AED) without rent (using our estimator). A single person monthly costs: 904.05$ (3,320.57AED) without rent. Cost of living rank 217 thout of 567 cities in the world. Dubai has a cost of living index of 71.06. Do you live in Dubai? Add data for Dubai!Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 30.00 AED 20.00 - 50.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 180.00 AED 110.00 - 280.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 25.00 AED 20.00 - 30.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 45.00 AED 35.00 - 50.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 45.00 AED 35.00 - 50.00Cappuccino (regular) 17.03 AED 12.00 - 20.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 2.58 AED 1.50 - 5.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 1.39 AED 1.00 - 2.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 23.13 AED 15.14 - 37.85Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 4.46 AED 2.72 - 6.35Rice (white), (1 lb) 3.79 AED 2.27 - 6.80Eggs (regular) (12) 9.97 AED 6.80 - 15.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 13.09 AED 6.80 - 20.41Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 11.92 AED 6.80 - 19.05Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 19.09 AED 13.61 - 31.75Apples (1 lb) 3.87 AED 2.72 - 5.90Banana (1 lb) 3.06 AED 2.27 - 4.54Oranges (1 lb) 3.42 AED 2.27 - 6.35Tomato (1 lb) 3.17 AED 1.81 - 6.80Potato (1 lb) 1.93 AED 1.36 - 3.63Onion (1 lb) 1.51 AED 0.91 - 2.72Lettuce (1 head) 6.38 AED 4.00 - 12.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 2.08 AED 1.50 - 3.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 80.00 AED 50.00 - 100.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 38.06 AED 25.00 - 50.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 41.76 AED 30.00 - 50.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 20.00 AED 12.00 - 21.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 5.00 AED 3.50 - 7.50Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 250.00 AED 150.00 - 350.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 12.00 AED 5.00 - 12.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 3.22 AED 2.41 - 4.83Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 30.00 AED 30.00 - 60.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 7.66 AED 6.81 - 8.52Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 80,000.00 AED 65,000.00 - 96,075.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 65,752.39 AED 55,000.00 - 75,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 656.38 AED 447.37 - 1,000.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.46 AED 0.30 - 1.00Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 370.41 AED 300.00 - 500.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 345.11 AED 160.00 - 500.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 107.45 AED 50.00 - 200.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 40.00 AED 35.00 - 47.50Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 2,518.99 AED 1,000.00 - 4,000.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 44,260.98 AED 25,000.00 - 60,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 240.38 AED 120.00 - 450.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 203.32 AED 100.00 - 300.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 320.18 AED 200.00 - 500.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 326.46 AED 200.00 - 500.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 6,565.69 AED 5,000.00 - 9,000.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 4,544.94 AED 3,200.00 - 6,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 13,182.54 AED 10,000.00 - 16,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 9,364.41 AED 7,500.00 - 12,000.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 1,378.42 AED 1,114.83 - 1,997.40Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 883.66 AED 749.99 - 999.99Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 12,618.60 AEDMortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 4.17 3.00 - 5.00Prices in Dubai These data are based on 6693 entries in the past 12 months from 769 different contributors. Last update: April 2018Tweet Sources and References: Toyota Corolla Prices Add new source here: URL: Description: Dubai has 1 st Most Expensive Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) in the World (out of 516 cities). See More Price Rankings for Dubai The price of Eggs (regular) (12) in the year 2012 in Dubai was 8.48AED. See More Historical Data in Dubai See Analysis of our Consumer Price Basket in Dubai Category Amount in USDTransportation 336.89Clothing And Shoes 103.9Sports And Leisure 369.21Markets 1,148.22Utilities (Monthly) 319.41Rent Per Month 2,290.87Restaurants 541.57Sign up for our newsletter: Your email address: Nearby cities: Cost of Living in Ras Al-khaimah 62.60 miles Cost of Living in Fujairah 80.82 miles Cost of Living in Kalba 84.26 miles Cost of Living in Al-'ayn 88.63 miles Cost of Living in Abu Dhabi 94.68 miles Leave a comment: Your name: Sign In Your email address (optional): Your comment (no HTML):100 Comments so far# tigre on Apr 05, 2018 : For #Andy - I recently moved and earnign 30k dirham."
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"docid": "D543025#0",
"title": "http://www.dubai-online.com/essential/money/\nMoney",
"text": "Money Read 16 Comments Currency The name of the currency in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates is the dirham (AED or Arab Emirate Dirham – also commonly abbreviated to Dhs or DH). There are 100 fils in a dirham. Notes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 dirhams. The writing on the front of the note is in Arabic while that on the reverse is English. There are 1 dirham and 50 and 25 fil coins in common circulation. UAE Dirham Exchange Rate The dirham to dollar exchange rate is fixed at a rate of 3.6725 dirhams to US $1 (or 1 dirham equals 0.272 US dollars). Most world currencies are not pegged to the dollar and so their exchange rate with the dirham fluctuates daily. Middle Eastern Countries Dubai is a popular destination for visitors from the Middle East. The city attracts around one million visitors each year from Saudi Arabia alone. Exchange rates for the dirham (AED) with currencies such as the Saudi riyal (SAR), Omani rial (OMR), and Kuwaiti dinar (KWD) are shown below."
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"docid": "D1368257#0",
"title": "http://www.dubai.com/v/history/\nDubai History",
"text": "Dubai Culture Culture in Dubai is rooted in Islamic traditions that form UAE National's lifestyles. It is highly important that when tourists visit Dubai they must respect and behave suitably, as the minority group of Emiratis are very protective over their culture and traditions. Dubai is famously known as the entertainment capital of the Middle East which attracts many party lovers from all over the world, especially those who are wealthy enough to splash out on the most expensive places in the city. With Dubai promoting such an image, it still forbids the nationals that practice Islam to indulge in any of the entertaining services offered. In that respect these services are often located in the more touristy areas rather than in residential parts. Alcohol is not forbidden in Dubai, as long as it is confined within an area like a hotel, bar or nightclub. Residents are free to drink in their own homes as long as they have an alcohol licence issued by the municipality. It is illegal to drink in the street or in public places. Pork is also available for the consumption of visitors and expatriates. It is advised that visitors and expatriates do not flaunt their Western culture habits in the streets, where they can be viewed by nationals who may find it offensive."
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"docid": "D62776#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g295424-d3918394-Reviews-Amika-Dubai_Emirate_of_Dubai.html\nAmika",
"text": "Dubai JOINAbout Dubai Hotels Vacation Rentals Flights Restaurants Things to do Amika, Dubai Middle East United Arab Emirates Emirate of Dubai Dubai Dubai Restaurants Amika Amika8 Reviews #3,949 of 9,270 Restaurants in Dubai $$$$ Italian Trade Centre 1 Sheikh Zayed Rd | 1st Floor, The H Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates +971 4 354 4005 + Add website Save All photos (1)Full view Add a photo Overview Reviews Location Q&A Details Overview3.5 8 reviews Excellent 38%Very good 37%Average 0%Poor 0%Terrible 25%Apr 8, 2016“one of the worst places”Dec 28, 2015“Great Club, good music but over-priced”Closed Now Hours CUISINESItalian PRICE$$$$RATINGS Service Food Value Atmosphere LOCATION Trade Centre 1 Sheikh Zayed Rd | 1st Floor, The H Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates All Details Improve This Listing Is this a Mediterranean restaurant? Yes No Unsure Best Fine Dining Restaurants See all Ahlan First Class Lounge916 Reviews$$$$, Bar, International Ahlan Business Class Lounge1,323 Reviews$$$$, International Amaseena357 Reviews$$$$, Lebanese, Mediterranean, Barbecue, Middle Eastern Al Dawaar698 Reviews$$$$, Mediterranean, Sushi, Asian, Middle Eastern, International Armani/Amal1,854 Reviews$$$$, Indian, Asian Indego by Vineet1,047 Reviews$$$$, Indian, Asian Bombay Brasserie354 Reviews$$$$, Indian, Asian Armani/Ristorante1,005 Reviews$$$$, Italian, Mediterranean, European Write a Review Reviews (8)Traveler rating Excellent 2Very good 3Average 0Poor 0Terrible 2Traveler type Families Couples Solo Business Friends Time of year Mar-May Jun-Aug Sep-Nov Dec-Feb Language All languages English (7)Arabic (1)See what travelers are saying: Queen Shai Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates21 20Reviewed April 8, 2016one of the worst placeswe checked online and this place had a ladies night, called to confirm and yip it was real. Went to the place, it was quite empty except for one table with a few people. We went to the bar waited like idiots although staff could... More Thank Queen Shai Kanch Aan2014United Arab Emirates126 49Reviewed December 28, 2015Great Club, good music but over-priced This restaurant turns into a club post 11;30pm or so in the night... They play desi music on Thursday nights - not sure about the other nights... Been here twice, once the music was great,,,the second time average.. The drinks are a bit over -... More Thank Kanch Aan2014Subz_Patel Cheltenham, United Kingdom54 12Reviewed December 2, 2015Great, smart and expensive. Nice club, good music. Not the biggest club, in fact it seems surprisingly small for Dubai's stature. However, it plays host to some of Dubai's elites. Table prices are expensive, but what isn't in Dubai?! Im a Brandy drinker and they had no brandy, so... More Thank Subz_Patelanandasar Dubai141 25Reviewed August 28, 2015Amazing club!Inhave never been to the restaurant but this place turns into a club on Thursdays. A desi club."
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"docid": "D631000#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-dubai-called-a29497af7fc1a9b2\nWhat Is the Currency in Dubai Called?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is the Currency in Dubai Called? A: Quick Answer Dirham is the legal currency of Dubai and many other nations that are located in the United Arab Emirates. It is also the former related unit mass of the Ottoman Empire and Persia. The name Dirham derives from the name of the Greek coin or currency, drachma or didrachm. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Money Called in Dubai? Where Is Dubai Located? What Countries Surround Dubai? Credit: Tanuki Photography E+ Getty Images Full Answer The currency code for dirham is AED, which stands for Arab Emirates Dirham. The most popular exchange is between the Indian Rupee (INR) and the Emirati Dirham (AED). Dirham symbols can be written as Dh and Dhs, and the currency is divided into 100 fils."
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"docid": "D2353496#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_currencies_are_there_in_the_world\nHow many currencies are there in the world?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies How many currencies are there in the world? Flag How many currencies are there in the world? Answer by Usernamm Confidence votes 153168 according to the Universal Currency Converter: There are as many currencies as there are populated countries. Actually there are rather less, seeing as some countries share the same currency (E. G. the Eurozone). In terms of official currencies, there are 168 according to the Universal Currency Convertor but there may be many other things people use to represent money which are not official currencies. __________________________________________________________________ There are currently 168 internationally recognized unique national currencies, but in the exact question you asked, WORLD currencies, there are only 2: the US dollar and the Euro.7 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Shauneecole 73 Contributions How many different currencies are there in the world?179USCitizen 477,196 Contributions What is the current trading currency in the world? The US dollsr remains the current standard. Zain naz 1 Contribution How many different types of currency are there in the world?186How many country in world its capital currency?how many country capital currency Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions Is there a world currency?dollar No, most countries of the world have their own independent countries. Some groups countries have a joint countries, most notably the countries using the Euro (â …How many currencies in the world?"
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"docid": "D1284758#0",
"title": "http://www.dubai-online.com/essential/gold-rate/\nGold Rate in Dubai Today",
"text": "Gold Rate in Dubai Today Retail gold rates in Dubai today are: 24K 163.00 AED, 22K 153.25 AED, 21K 146.25 AED, and 18K 125.25 AED. Prices are quoted in AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham) for one gram of gold. Rates were last updated on Wednesday 11th of April 2018 at 6:32 pm GMT. The Government of Dubai (Department of Economic Development) has outdoor signs that display the Dubai’s live retail gold rate. They are located in prominent gold trading locations such as the Gold Souk. The authorities are keen to promote transparency and ensure the city retains its status as the ‘City of Gold’Carats Explained The carat or karat (symbol K) is the unit used to measure the purity of gold.24K – pure gold22K – alloy with 22 parts of pure gold and 2 parts of other metals21K – alloy with 21 parts of pure gold and 3 parts of other metals18K – alloy with 18 parts of pure gold and 6 parts of other metals Gold chains, necklaces, bangles, and other items of jewellery on display in Gold Souk in Dubai. Gold Rate in Dubai – Dollars, Euros, Pounds, and Indian Rupees The table below shows the current price in Dubai for a gram of gold in several popular currencies (US dollars, euros, pounds and Indian rupees). Gold Type AED USD EUR GBP INR24K 163.00 44.38 35.87 31.28 2,892.7722K 153.25 41.72 33.72 29.41 2,719.7321K 146.25 39.82 32.18 28.06 2,595.5018K 125.25 34.10 27.56 24.03 2,222.81The exchange rates used were as follows: US dollars - 1 US dollar (USD) = 3.673 AED / 1 AED = 0.272 US dollars Eurozone euros - 1 euro (EUR) = 4.544 AED / 1 AED = 0.220 euros British pounds - 1 British pound (GBP) = 5.212 AED / 1 AED = 0.192 British pounds Indian rupees - 1 Indian rupee (INR) = 0.056 AED / 1 AED = 17.747 Indian rupees Exchange rates were last updated on Wednesday 11th of April 2018 at 6:58 pm GMT. To calculate the current Dubai gold price equivalent in other currencies please use the exchange rates on this page. International Gold Price - LBMA Gold Price - Troy Ounce It is important to note that gold is a commonly traded commodity and its price is set internationally."
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"docid": "D988677#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g295424-i872-k5205814-Currency_for_Dubai-Dubai_Emirate_of_Dubai.html\nCurrency for Dubai",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Emirate of Dubai forums Dubai forum Dubai forums Conrad WPewsey, United...1 post Save Topic Currency for Dubai1 Mar 2012, 19:11Going on our first trip to Dubai soon and want to take a pre-paid card for our spending money, are we best to buy in sterling or US Dollar, will the card be readily accepted, only for shopping and activities as we are all inclusive? Many thanks C & L Wilson Report inappropriate content Shopping in Dubai See all Camel Company6 Reviews Gift & Speciality Shops Eaglerider Dubai Gift & Speciality Shops, Equipment Hire Spun Candy Gift & Speciality Shops La Cure Gourmande UAE6 Reviews Gift & Speciality Shops1-10 of 61 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 »Latimer Here and there Destination Expertfor Dubai, Pissouri Level Contributor46,309 posts38 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency for Dubai1 Mar 2012, 19:55You are best having dirham the local currency. Report inappropriate content Blightyin Dubai Dubai Level Contributor2,345 posts13 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Currency for Dubai2 Mar 2012, 03:07Not sure of your question. If you are buying a prepaid spending card then it is likely to be a Visa or Mastercard in which case there is no problem in it being accepted where crdit cards are accepted. the currency you load the card with is irrelevant the credit card companies will convert. If you are buying currency to spend locally then you can convert here easily sterling or dollars for the dirham at the currency exchnge. You cam also use the dollar widely here as we are pegged to the dollar at 3.67 AED to the US $Report inappropriate content Bedou Girl Dubai Level Contributor2,395 posts4 reviews Save Reply3. Re: Currency for Dubai2 Mar 2012, 04:26Convert sterling to dirhams."
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"docid": "D2772811#0",
"title": "http://www.dubaitransitvisa.net/dubaiinvestorvisa.html\nDubaiTransitVisa.net",
"text": "\"Your here: Home Dubai Investor Visa Property Residence Visa UAEJune 1, 2009, the UAE implement a new system of residence visas for UAE property owners which supersedes the old property investor residence visa that was valid in Dubai, Ajman, and Ras Al Khaimah (previously there was no residence visa based on expat property ownership in Abu Dhabi). According to a WAM report on 02 May 2009, a new paragraph will be added to \"\"Article 33 of the executive regulations of the entry and residency law for entry and residency of foreigners\"\", and a new article, number 34, will be included in the by-law specifying the conditions of the new visa. UAE multi-entry visa valid for 6 months at a time, permits multiple entries to the UAE. Commonly referred to as a residence visa but not clear if that's the official term. The difference in terminology might be significant. Property owner residence visa can be renewed indefinitely but the visa holder must exit the UAE and re-apply. The applicant can apply right away rather than wait for a month outside the UAE, according to information on 05 May 2009. Update 03 August 2009: according to a WAM news report \"\"... when the multi visit visa issued to a property owner expires abroad, his/her visa will be renewed at the airport at arrival. \"\" Cost of six-month UAE residence visa is AED 2,000 subject to change. Renewal cost is most likely the same."
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"docid": "D2251650#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/document/36574831/Money-Laundering-Hawala\nExecutive summary",
"text": "Executive summary This paper presents a description of the hawala (also referred to as hundi) alternative remittance system. Hawala is an ancient system originating in South Asia; today it is used around the world to conduct legitimate remittances. Like any other remittance system, hawala can, and does, play a role in money laundering. In addition to serving as a 'tutorial' on hawala transaction, this paper will also discuss the way in which hawala is used to facilitate money laundering. What is hawala? Hawala (1) is an alternative or parallel remittance system. It exists and operates outside of, or parallel to 'traditional' banking or financial channels. It was developed in India, before the introduction of western banking practices, and is currently a major remittance system used around the world. It is but one of several such systems; another well known example is the 'chop', 'chit' or 'flying money' system indigenous to China, and also, used around the world. These systems are often referred to as 'underground banking'; this term is not always correct, as they often operate in the open with complete legitimacy, and these services are often heavily and effectively advertised."
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"docid": "D767784#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatari_riyal\nQatari riyal",
"text": "\"Qatari riyal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Qatari riyalريال قطري ( Arabic)ISO 4217Code QARExponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 dirham Symbol QR or ر. قBanknotes 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 riyals Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 dirhams Demographics User (s) Qatar Issuance Central bank Qatar Central Bank Website www .qcb .gov .qa Valuation Inflation -2.8% Source The World Factbook, 2011 est. Pegged with U. S. dollar (USD) $1 USD = 3.64 QRThe Qatari riyal is the currency of the State of Qatar. It is divided into 100 dirhams ( Arabic: درهم ) and is abbreviated as either QR ( English) or ر. ق (Arabic). Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 Fixed exchange rate4.1 Effect of the 2017 Qatar diplomatic crisis5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]Until 1966, Qatar used the Indian rupee as currency, in the form of Gulf rupees. When India devalued the rupee in 1966, Qatar, along with the other states using the Gulf rupee, chose to introduce its own currency. [ 1] Before doing so, Qatar briefly adopted the Saudi riyal, then introduced the Qatar and Dubai riyal which was the result of signing the Qatar-Dubai Currency Agreement on 21 March 1966. [ 2] The Saudi riyal was worth 1.065 rupees, whilst the Qatar and Dubai riyal was equal to the rupee prior to its devaluation. Following Dubai 's entrance into the United Arab Emirates, Qatar began issuing the Qatari riyal separate from Dubai on 19 May 1973."
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"docid": "D3150732#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupiya\nRupee",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Rupiya)navigation search This article is about the currency used in various countries in Asia. For other uses, see Rupee (disambiguation). Purple: Countries using the rupee as an official currency India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka Orange: Countries where a foreign country's rupee is legal tender Indian rupee: Bhutan, Nepal, Zimbabwe Indonesian rupiah: East Timor The rupee is the common name for the currency of India. Since many countries were a part of ancient India so they also share their currency name with 'rupee' like Pakistan, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Bhutan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and formerly those of Afghanistan, Tibet, Burma and British East Africa, German East Africa and Trucial States. Basically, the Indian rupee is referred to as simply a rupee, whereas for other countries it is mandatory for them to introduce their county name before rupee.i.e. Pakistani rupee, Nepalese rupee, Mauritius rupee, Sri Lankan rupee etc. In the Maldives, the unit of currency is known as the rufiyah, which is a cognate of the Sanskrit rupya. The Indian rupees ( ₹) and Pakistani rupees ( ₨) are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice. The Mauritian and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents. The Nepalese rupee subdivides into one hundred paisas (both singular and double) or four sukas or two mohors."
},
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"docid": "D2728609#0",
"title": "https://www.goindigo.in/information/faqs.html\nFAQ's",
"text": "\"FAQ's Aircraft and Routes1. What type of aircraft does Indi Go fly? Indi Go operates the Airbus A320–200 CEO & NEO aircraft and the ATR 72-600 aircraft. The seating capacity on A320 fleet is 180 and ATR Fleet is 74.2. Where does Indi Go fly? We currently operate flights connecting 50 destinations – 42 domestic and 8 international and have started selling tickets to one additional destination. Read More Check-In1. How do I check-in? Travel within India: All customers who have booked on the Indi Go website can web check-in through the check-in tab on the home page. Passengers who have made bookings on mobile app under log in can check in through the app."
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"docid": "D2081644#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/dubai/dubai-currency.html\nDubai Currency",
"text": "Share Dubai Currency Dubai currency is known as Arab Emirate Dirham in the global market and is denoted by AED. Locally the Dubai currency is denoted by 'Dh' and called Dirham. Each Dirham is divided into 100 units and each of them is known as fil. The International Monetary Fund's Special Drawing Right regulates the currency of Dubai, which manages the valuation of Dirham in the global market. The Dubai currency has been maintaining a constant rate with respect to the US Dollar since the later half of the year 1980. One US Dollar equates to Dh 3.67 in the global valuation. Before 1980, the rates of Dubai currency fluctuated with respect to the global market. At first the Dirham was valued at 3.94737 Dirham against the US dollar. The margin varied frequently by one percent. After 23 rd February in the year of 1974, the margin between Dirham and US Dollar was expanded to 2.5 percent."
},
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"docid": "D1881898#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/benchmark-crude-oil.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Benchmark Crude Oil'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'Benchmark Crude Oil'Benchmark crude oil is crude oil that serves as a pricing reference, making it easier for sellers and buyers to determine the prices of multitudes of crude oil varieties and blends. Next Up West Texas Intermediate - WTICrude Oil Excess Crude Account North Sea Brent Crude BREAKING DOWN 'Benchmark Crude Oil'According to the Energy Intelligence Group, there exist nearly 200 varieties of crude oil. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), Brent Crude, and Dubai Crude are primarily used as benchmarks, although there are others that are sometimes used as well. RELATED TERMSWest Texas Intermediate - WTIWest Texas Intermediate is the underlying commodity of the New ... Crude Oil Crude oil is a naturally occurring, unrefined petroleum product ... Excess Crude Account A Nigerian government account used to save oil revenues above ... North Sea Brent Crude A type of oil that is sourced from the North Sea. This type of ... Downstream Downstream operations are oil and gas operations that take place ... Posted Price The price at which a company will buy or sell a commodity. In ... Related Articles Investing Understanding Benchmark Oils: Brent Blend, WTI and Dubai Most crude oil prices worldwide are pegged to the influential Brent, WTI or Dubai/Oman benchmarks. Financial Advisor Is Now the Right Time to Buy Oil Stocks? Learn about the oil industry and how crude oil effects the prices of oil stock. Understand if now is a good time to purchase oil stock. Investing USO: United States Oil Fund ETFFind out more about the United States Oil Fund, the characteristics of USO, and the suitability and recommendations of the ETF for investors."
},
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"docid": "D3295328#0",
"title": "https://www.dubai-online.com/essential/gold-rate/\nGold Rate in Dubai Today",
"text": "Gold Rate in Dubai Today Retail gold rates in Dubai today are: 24K 163.00 AED, 22K 153.25 AED, 21K 146.25 AED, and 18K 125.25 AED. Prices are quoted in AED (United Arab Emirates Dirham) for one gram of gold. Rates were last updated on Wednesday 11th of April 2018 at 6:32 pm GMT. The Government of Dubai (Department of Economic Development) has outdoor signs that display the Dubai’s live retail gold rate. They are located in prominent gold trading locations such as the Gold Souk. The authorities are keen to promote transparency and ensure the city retains its status as the ‘City of Gold’Carats Explained The carat or karat (symbol K) is the unit used to measure the purity of gold.24K – pure gold22K – alloy with 22 parts of pure gold and 2 parts of other metals21K – alloy with 21 parts of pure gold and 3 parts of other metals18K – alloy with 18 parts of pure gold and 6 parts of other metals Gold chains, necklaces, bangles, and other items of jewellery on display in Gold Souk in Dubai. Gold Rate in Dubai – Dollars, Euros, Pounds, and Indian Rupees The table below shows the current price in Dubai for a gram of gold in several popular currencies (US dollars, euros, pounds and Indian rupees). Gold Type AED USD EUR GBP INR24K 163.00 44.38 35.87 31.28 2,892.7722K 153.25 41.72 33.72 29.41 2,719.7321K 146.25 39.82 32.18 28.06 2,595.5018K 125.25 34.10 27.56 24.03 2,222.81The exchange rates used were as follows: US dollars - 1 US dollar (USD) = 3.673 AED / 1 AED = 0.272 US dollars Eurozone euros - 1 euro (EUR) = 4.544 AED / 1 AED = 0.220 euros British pounds - 1 British pound (GBP) = 5.212 AED / 1 AED = 0.192 British pounds Indian rupees - 1 Indian rupee (INR) = 0.056 AED / 1 AED = 17.747 Indian rupees Exchange rates were last updated on Wednesday 11th of April 2018 at 6:58 pm GMT. To calculate the current Dubai gold price equivalent in other currencies please use the exchange rates on this page. International Gold Price - LBMA Gold Price - Troy Ounce It is important to note that gold is a commonly traded commodity and its price is set internationally."
},
{
"docid": "D2081642#0",
"title": "http://www.thatsdubai.com/where-is-dubai.html\nWhere is Dubai and why is it so special?",
"text": "\"Thats Dubai.com Where is Dubai and why is it so special? So where is Dubai? People have asked me “where is Dubai located” thinking that Dubai is a country. This page will provide all information you need to identify where is Dubai at. United Arab Emirates (UAE) comprises of 7 states. They call it 7 emirates. Dubai is one of them and the most developed state in the whole of UAE. Dubai is located at the bottom of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering to the Gulf Sea from one side and other states from other sides. So Dubai is not a country, but a state. If you want to read more about the history of Dubai then visit Dubai history page."
},
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"docid": "D493026#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duty-free_shop\nDuty-free shop",
"text": "\"\"\"Duty Free\"\" redirects here. For the British sitcom, see Duty Free (TV series). A typical duty-free store, at Zürich Airport Duty-free store at Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital International Airport Duty-free stores at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel Duty-free stores at Oslo Airport in Oslo, Norway Duty-free shops (or stores) are retail outlets that are exempt from the payment of certain local or national taxes and duties, on the requirement that the goods sold will be sold to travelers who will take them out of the country. Which products can be sold duty-free vary by jurisdiction, as well as how they can be sold, and the process of calculating the duty or refunding the duty component. However, some countries impose duty on goods brought into the country, though they had been bought duty-free in another country, or when the value or quantity of such goods exceed an allowed limit. Duty-free shops are often found in the international zone of international airports, sea ports, and train stations but goods can also be bought duty-free on board airplanes and passenger ships. They are not as commonly available for road or train travelers, although several border crossings between the United States and both Canada and Mexico have duty-free shops for car travelers. In some countries, any shop can participate in a reimbursement system, such as Global Blue and Premier Tax Free, wherein a sum equivalent to the tax is paid, but then the goods are presented to customs and the sum reimbursed on exit. These outlets were abolished for intra- EU travellers in 1999, but are retained for travelers whose final destination is outside the EU. They also sell to intra-EU travelers but with appropriate taxes."
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"docid": "D351745#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_does_Dublin_Ireland_use\nWhat are 3 similarities that Dublin Ireland has with the US?",
"text": "Thermy 3 Contributions What are 3 similarities that Dublin Ireland has with the US?1) Materialistic 2) Wide Gap between Rich and Poor 3) Lots of Americans around (during tourist season anyway)Kidclarke 30 Contributions What currency is used in Dublin Ireland? They are using the Euro. Happysadfun 33 Contributions Does Dublin Ireland use pounds or Euro?\\n. \\n Dublin is located in the Republic of Ireland which uses the Euro. Northern Ireland, being a separate entity and a part of the United Kingdom, uses the Pound Sterling as …Kidclarke 30 Contributions How long does it take to get from Dublin Ireland to the US? From LAX (in Southern California) it takes about 10 hours. Bricky06 27 Contributions Where is the us embassay located in dublin Ireland?its on the merrion road in ballsbridge, serviced by number 4 or 7 bus from city centre I am Flukey I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. What currency is used in Dublin? The Euro is the currency used in Dublin."
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"docid": "D816592#0",
"title": "http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/irish-currency.html\nIrish currency: a brief history of Ireland's money",
"text": "Irish currency: a brief history of Ireland's money Ireland currency. O'Reilly's Money. Irish coins. National Museum at Collins Barracks. Home → Info about Ireland → Irish currency The history of Irish currency reflects Ireland's political development over the last 1000 years. What began with the Vikings, who hammered out the very first Irish coins in Dublin in the 10th century, has left us with a marvellous legacy that marks social changes, political propaganda and economic trends. Indeed Irish coins and, more recently, banknotes, are outstanding historical documents. Replica of the earliest Irish coin: King Sihtric silver penny, Dublin c.1000 AD. The oldest Irish coins date to the Vikings The very first Irish coins were struck by the Vikings in Dublin in about 997AD by order of their King Sihtric III, also known as Silkbeard. Until this time, a variety of coinage had circulated in Ireland, including Anglo-Saxon, western European and even Islamic from central Asia."
},
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"docid": "D2933615#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/currency-used-southern-ireland-109449.html\nCurrency Used in Southern Ireland",
"text": "\"Euro coins and banknotes are valid in the Republic of Ireland. Ireland 's northern and southern regions are indistinguishable in many ways. You don't need a passport to travel between them, and they share both an island and an affinity for Guinness. However, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are actually two entirely separate countries. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and as such, it uses the pound as its currency, whereas the Republic of Ireland uses the euro. Countries Using the Euro It's a common misconception that all member countries of the European Union use the euro as their official currency. In reality, only 19 of the 28 EU countries use the euro, with the following members opting to use their own currencies: Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Poland Romania Sweden The United Kingdom The Republic of Ireland, however, does operate on the euro. Integrating its currency with that of 18 other EU countries has helped to eliminate fluctuating exchange rates and costs, and it makes it easier for these countries to trade with each other. It also makes it easier for residents to travel and shop in other euro-currency countries. The Euro in Ireland Still, use of the euro in Ireland is relatively new."
},
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"docid": "D809285#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/ie.htm\nIreland",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map The last Ice Age melted away some 10,000 years ago, and that dramatic event created the English Channel, Irish Sea and hundreds of rivers and lakes. Great Britain and Ireland ( long attached to the European continent) were now islands, and cultural history was about to change. The Celtic people occupied great stretches of land across central Europe by 500 BC. They first arrived in Ireland around 300 BC, subsequently controlling and influencing this land that the powerful Roman culture never reached. The Pope in Rome ( Celestinus the First) sent the first Christian missionaries to Ireland in the 5th century, including St. Patrick. The Catholic faith spread rapidly, and by the turn of the century abbeys and monasteries were beacons of hope across Ireland. This somewhat peaceful Celtic world was first invaded by the Vikings in the late 8th century. Their overpowering raids of monasteries and villages continued through the 10th century, and they eventually built permanent power base settlements at Cork, Dublin and Waterford. Localized fighting over land and property continued for decades, but over time, some Celtic family groups and Vikings reached alliances - sort of a workable, live together understanding. That ended when the Irish King Brian Boru defeated the Danish Vikings in 1014."
},
{
"docid": "D1679262#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/geography/nickname-ireland-e79bde88890ed69f\nWhat Is the Nickname of Ireland?",
"text": "\"Geography Europe Q: What Is the Nickname of Ireland? A: Quick Answer The nickname of Ireland is \"\"The Emerald Isle.\"\" The nickname comes from the large amounts of green grasses and rolling hills that can be seen all over the country. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Find Someone in Ireland? Where Is Ireland Located? What Is Ireland Famous For? Credit: Giuseppe Milo CC-BY 2.0Full Answer The green fields that are synonymous with Ireland are due to the moist air and temperate climate. Ireland has large amounts of green shamrock covering the countryside. The shamrock is the symbol of Ireland and legend says that St. Patrick, who is the patron saint of Ireland, used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to the Celts. Ireland comprises of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland."
},
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"docid": "D2298373#0",
"title": "http://www.irelands-hidden-gems.com/ireland-facts.html\nIreland facts & Travel Tips",
"text": "Ireland facts & Travel Tips Top of the list of Ireland facts is that Ireland is a very easy country to get around, English speaking throughout, apart from a few Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) areas and the local time GMT. The unit of currency is Euro in the South or Republic of Ireland and Sterling in the North of Ireland A word of warning, Travellers Cheques are no longer accepted in Ireland so the best option is to use a credit card for all main purchases ie car hire, accommodation and food with perhaps a debit card for ATM cash withdrawals. You should carry a small amount of cash with you for snacks, drinks (tip 10% if the service is good, nothing obviously if it is not) admission tickets (even the likes of Blarney Castle do not accept credit cards). A good tip is to buy your tickets online for the bigger attractions. Apart from getting a discount, you won't have to queue and sometimes the likes of the Titanic Museum (which can only admit a limited amount of people per hour because of Health & Safety) gets sold out in advance on the day, so you don't want to be disappointed. Public Transport is limited, to be honest, we have good mainline trains and buses but after that you really need to hire a car to get off the beaten track and explore deeper into the Irish countryside. And please don't be worried about driving on the opposite (there's no wrong) side of the road, take your time and once you get in the flow of traffic (there is very little of it in Ireland outside of Dublin) you will be grand..... And while rural routes maybe narrower than what you are used to back home, they are not as life threatening as they are made out to be by so called Irish Travel Experts? All of Ireland's main cities are well connected with fast, safe double sided motorways and the tolls are inexpensive. But, If you really don't think you can hack it, there are plenty of organised bus/coach tours from Dublin, Galway, Cork and Belfast. Ireland is very friendly and relatively safe, but not crime free by any means."
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"docid": "D714719#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g186605-i90-k3569053-Best_Boxty_in_Dublin_and_in_Ireland-Dublin_County_Dublin.html\nBest Boxty in Dublin (and in Ireland)",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All County Dublin forums Dublin forum Dublin forumspodroma7Georgia Level Contributor31 posts Save Topic Best Boxty in Dublin (and in Ireland)Apr 20, 2010, 12:56 PMMy wife and I are foodies and were wondering where the best place to get an authentic Boxty in Dublin? We'll also be driving up to Donegal and Sligo (from Dublin) so the best place to get Boxty in those regions would help too. Also, are there any other Irish dishes/foods that we should try/look for? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Dublin? See all Cliffs of Moher Tour and Galway from...760 Reviewsfrom $62.50*Giant’s Causeway and Northern Ireland...791 Reviewsfrom $93.70*All-Ireland 6-Day Tour from Dublin43 Reviewsfrom $611.20*Cliffs of Moher Tour from Dublin1,252 Reviewsfrom $62.50*1-10 of 18 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »soonas Ventry, Ireland Destination Expertfor Dingle Peninsula Level Contributor7,862 posts146 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Best Boxty in Dublin (and in Ireland)Apr 20, 2010, 1:20 PMGallagher's in Temple bar in Dublin specialises in the stuff. They also do other traditional dishes like Irish Stew and Dublin Coddlehttp://www.boxtyhouse.ie/I haven't eaten there so I can't comment on the food, but it always seems very busy anytime I pass Report inappropriate contenttapl Dublin, Ireland Level Contributor6,589 posts Save Reply2. Re: Best Boxty in Dublin (and in Ireland)Apr 20, 2010, 1:34 PMBoxty is not as common a dish in Ireland nowadays as many visitors seem to think it is, and it would certainly not be part of the staple diet of most locals (in Dublin at least), either in restaurants or at home. The only restaurant in Dublin that we are aware of that has it permanently on its menu is The Boxty House in Temple Bar. It's a very touristy restaurant and you won't find many locals eating there."
},
{
"docid": "D1979298#0",
"title": "https://www.discovernorthernireland.com/about-northern-ireland/plan-your-trip/FAQs/\nFAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland",
"text": "Home FAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland FAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland Share Share Favourite This page lists some of the most common questions about travelling to and visiting Northern Ireland. If you cannot find what you are looking for on this page, please email us at [email protected] and we will try our best to answer your question. What currency does Northern Ireland use? Northern Ireland uses the £ sterling, the currency in circulation in England, Scotland and Wales. Unlike the Euro which is used in the Republic of Ireland, pound sterling is not linked to the Euro. Mastercard (Access) and Visa credit cards, including Contactless, are in general use and cheques backed by a bank card are widely accepted. Will I be able to use Euro in Northern Ireland? Most large stores will accept Euro currency, however please enquire first to confirm if there will be a charge attached to this service and to confirm exact rate. Visitors are advised to plan ahead and bring sterling currency as smaller businesses may not except Euro, or may not give the best exchange rate compared to banks, post offices etc. What is the best time of the year to come to Northern Ireland?"
},
{
"docid": "D351747#0",
"title": "http://www.guidedublin.org/information/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency It is easy to get mixed up in currencies, specially when travelling to Great Britain. England is a EU member and so is Ireland, but still we have all heard about British Pounds, Sterling and Euro… what currency are they using where? First of all, the British Pounds and Sterling is the same currency, just two different names on the same baby. British Pounds are used in England, Scotland and in Northern Ireland. But, when travelling to Ireland the currency changes, and in Ireland and in Dublin Euro is the currency to be used. These differences are useful to keep in mind, especially if you are on a day trip from Belfast to Dublin, or if you plan on travelling from Dublin to Belfast, or maybe from Dublin to Liverpool. To get hold of Euro in Dublin, just use an ATM. If you would like to check how much your local currency is worth compared to the Euro, use the currency converter. Currency Converter Currency converter for Dublin Amount From : United States Dollar (USD)To : Euro Member Countries (EUR)Convert"
},
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"docid": "D497760#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-belfast-northern-ireland-2faf8dde5c9ee73c\nWhat Is the Currency in Belfast, Northern Ireland?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is the Currency in Belfast, Northern Ireland? A: Quick Answer Residents of Belfast and the rest of Northern Ireland rely on the British Pound Sterling or GBP for currency. According to Discover Northern Ireland, it is the same pound, also known as pound sterling, in circulation in Scotland, England and Wales. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Far Back in Time Do Currency History Charts Go? How Many Stamps Do You Need to Send a Letter to Northern Ireland? What Are the Six Counties of Northern Ireland? Credit: Christopher Furlong Getty Images News Getty Images Full Answer Discover Northern Ireland reports that most large stores in Northern Ireland accept the Euro as well, but it recommends asking before attempting to make a purchase, as not all businesses do, and some add a surcharge. Other businesses accept the Euro, but at a poor exchange rate for the customer. Most establishments in the country accept major credit cards, including Visa and Mastercard. In general, however, the pound is the safest form of currency to take to Northern Ireland."
},
{
"docid": "D64828#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/ireland-s-currency-5bb6edc429eacc7\nWhat Is Ireland's Currency?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is Ireland's Currency? A: Quick Answer The island of Ireland uses two currencies, the euro and the pound sterling. The Republic of Ireland is monetarily part of the eurozone and uses the European Union currency, while Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom and retains the pound sterling as its monetary unit. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland? How Do You Find the Current Value of a Dollar? What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Full Answer The pound sterling is divisible into 100 pence, and banknotes are available in denominations up to 100 pounds. The euro is divisible into 100 cents and has notes in denominations up to 500 euros. Before joining the eurozone monetary system, the Republic of Ireland used the Irish pound, established after its independence in 1922. Irish pound notes are not considered legal tender, but they may be exchanged for euros at central banks."
},
{
"docid": "D405141#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-used-dublin-ireland-5321d1aff8b3adce\nWhat Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland? A: Quick Answer The currency used in Dublin, Ireland, is the euro. Ireland is one of 17 countries that uses the euro as its official form of currency. Continue Reading Keep Learning Is Dublin a County in Ireland? Where Is Dublin Located? What Is the Postal Code for Dublin, Ireland? Credit: Miguel Ángel Vilela CC-BY 2.0Full Answer Dublin is part of the Republic of Ireland and is located in the southern portion of the country. Since Northern Ireland has long been separated from the southern part in terms of culture, it uses the pound sterling instead of the euro in accordance with its connection to the United Kingdom. This is important to keep in mind when traveling to Ireland if the itinerary includes many different destinations within the country. Travelers only going to Dublin can function by just carrying the euro."
},
{
"docid": "D1979299#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g186591-s601/Ireland:Banks.And.Money.html\nIreland: Banks & Money",
"text": "\"Ireland Traveler Article: Ireland: Banks & Money Save Article More Traveler Articlesadvice from real travelers For Foreign Visitors Car Rental : Ins/Outs of Hiring a Car Crossing the Border Emergencies Important Phrases Irish Public Transport Renting a Car in Ireland Telephones Tipping & Etiquette Background Airports & Ferry Services Culture Getting Around Pubs, children and the law Recommended Reading The Rough Guide to Touring by Car Tourist Board Info Weather & When to Go Read more about Ireland Topics include Transportation, Things to Do, Dining Scene & more!View All Articles This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (32)Comments (7)Currency The Republic of Ireland ( Ireland Tourism) uses the Euro (€). The notes come in €500, €200, €100, €50, €20, €10 and €5 denominations. NB: €100 notes and above may not be accepted or be carefully scrutinised in shops. 100 cents make up €1 and the coins are as follows 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1 and €2. While foreign currency is generally not accepted, some large shops in places popular with tourists, will accept major foreign currencies such as dollars and sterling, but the rate you will be offered will generally be inferior to that offered by a bank or credit card issuer. In Northern Ireland, the Pound Sterling is used. The currency is the same as that used in Great Britian but the 4 main retail banks each issue their own banknotes."
},
{
"docid": "D2787193#0",
"title": "http://www.cruisecritic.com/ports/newport.cfm?ID=126\nDublin Cruise Port",
"text": "\"4.0 / 5.0Cruise Critic Editor Rating202 Reviews$794Starting Price By Cruise Critic Staff Save Share Port of Dublin Imagine Dublin and visions of Guinness, Leopold Bloom, and hearty breakfast plates piled high with Irish bacon and farm-fresh eggs might spring to mind, backed by a U2 soundtrack. Dublin is all that, and so much more; in fact, Ireland's largest city (and capital for more than a thousand years) is currently enjoying its status as one of the hottest, most livable cities not just in Europe, but in the world. Set on Ireland's central east coast along the banks of the Liffey River, where so many literary greats were born (James Joyce, yes, but also Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett, to name a few), Dublin now shows off trendy coffee houses, foodie-friendly restaurants and smart boutiques filled with Burberry-clad shoppers. However, there's still much to see from days gone by in this historical city. The city center is bisected by the River Liffey, which makes a good orientation point for visitors. The Royal Canal forms a skirt through the northern half, and the Grand Canal does the same through the southern half, which is where most of the major sights are found. Within the south portion, aim for the triangle between O'Connell Bridge, St. Stephen's Green, and Christchurch Cathedral, where you'll find Trinity College, Grafton Street (for shopping), Temple Bar (for hot nightlife), and Dublin Castle. The city's upscale neighborhoods and the majority of hotels, restaurants, shops and sights lie south of the river. The main shopping thoroughfare is Grafton Street, but you'll find the more exclusive shops along the side streets. Dublin's most beautiful squares -- St. Stephen's Green, Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square -- are within 10 minutes' walking distance of Grafton Street."
},
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"docid": "D87274#0",
"title": "http://ireland.activeboard.com/t15999581/pounds-euro-and-dollars/\n.",
"text": "\"Post Info TOPIC: Pounds, Euro, and Dollarscindyontour Member Status: Offline Posts: 14Date: 5:06 AM, 03/18/08Pounds, Euro, and Dollars Permalink I apologize if this has been covered eslewhere - I haven't had time to read through older posts lately. Now that my departure is imminent, I have a question about changing money. I am flying into Dublin, will meet my daughter and pick up the rental car and head North for Northern Ireland. I know Northern Ireland uses the Pound, but I have also read that the banks there print their own version of the Pound as opposed to British Pound Sterling. First, is this true? Second, will I be able to change my dollars into Pounds at the Dublin airport, and if there is a difference between British Pounds and Irish Pounds, will I be able to get the ones I need? Or do I get a few Euro and and wait until I get into Northern Ireland to change money? In which case, my next question would be how late do the banks stay open or should I just find an ATM after crossing the border? Also, when leaving Northern Ireland to continue our trip into Donegal, will we get a better exchange rate if we change our Pounds to Euro BEFORE leaving Norhtern Ireland or once we are in Donegal? Again, I'm sorry if this has been covered elsewhere."
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"docid": "D356294#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craic\nCraic",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the term \"\"craic\"\". For the film, see The Craic. Look up crack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up craic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.\"\" Craic \"\" ( / k r æ k / KRAK) or \"\" crack \"\" is a term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland. [ 1] [2] [3] It is often used with the definite article – the craic [1] – as in the expression \"\"What's the craic?\"\" ( meaning \"\"How are you?\"\" or \"\"What's happening?\"\"). The word has an unusual history; the English crack was borrowed into Irish as craic in the mid-20th century and the Irish spelling was then reborrowed into English. [ 1] Under either spelling, the term has great cultural currency and significance in Ireland."
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"docid": "D2463999#0",
"title": "http://irelandfamilyvacations.com/ireland-vacation-budget-tips/planning-your-irish-vacation/\nPlanning Your Ireland Vacation Budget",
"text": "Planning Your Ireland Vacation Budget Some links in this article may be affiliate. See end of article for more details. Table of Contents Planning Your Irish Vacation The Trilogy of Ireland Vacation Expenses: Airfare, Car Rental and Lodging So How Much Spending Money Should You Bring to Ireland? Budgeting Your Meals Budgeting Your Attractions Budgeting Your Souvenirs Figuring Out How Much Money You Need for Your Ireland Vacation Share this: Related Planning Your Irish Vacation Ireland has a reputation for being an expensive destination. And it can be, if you travel in the high season and expect 5 star luxury. But it is possible to travel in Ireland for much less, if you carefully plan an Ireland vacation budget. Euros. Sadly that Irish £20 note is only useful as a souvenir. The Trilogy of Ireland Vacation Expenses: Airfare, Car Rental and Lodging Your first, and largest, expense of your Irish holiday is actually getting to and from your destination. I wrote pretty extensively on booking your flight to Ireland in tip #2 in this series."
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"docid": "D2468847#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g186469-i490-k626691-Spending_money_Pounds_or_Euros-Northern_Ireland.html\nSpending money - Pounds or Euros",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All United Kingdom forums Northern Ireland forum Northern Ireland forums JIMDSBPittsburgh... Level Contributor434 posts33 reviews Save Topic Spending money - Pounds or Euros22 May 2006, 18:25When in Northern Ireland which currency is used or preferred (Eoros, or, Pounds)?? We will be in Belfast the weekend of July 22 with a car. How difficult is driving in Belfast City Center?? How costly is Parking in City Center?? Where are the cheaper lots located?? Mentioned in this post Belfast Northern Ireland, UKReport inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Northern Ireland? See all Giant’s Causeway and Northern Ireland...798 Reviewsfrom US$93.80*'Game of Thrones' Film Tour from...175 Reviewsfrom US$68.80*Giant’s Causeway – Game Of Thrones...439 Reviewsfrom US$81.30*Titanic Belfast Experience and...236 Reviewsfrom US$93.80*1-6 of 6 replies Sorted by 1Lee B. Seattle Level Contributor9,650 posts6 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Spending money - Pounds or Euros22 May 2006, 18:33JIMDSB, Here's what it says on the www.discovernorthernireland.com website:\"\"What currency does Northern Ireland use? Northern Ireland uses the £ sterling, the currency in circulation in England, Scotland and Wales. Unlike the Euro which is used in the Republic of Ireland, £ sterling is not linked to the Euro."
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"docid": "D1733028#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2776-2\nIreland",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Ireland Unanswered | Answered Ireland Parent Category: Countries, States, and Cities Ireland is the third largest island in Europe and is situated northwest of mainland Europe. It includes the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and has a total land area of about 81,638 square kilometers or 31,521 miles. Subcategories Dublin Flag of Ireland History of Ireland Northern Ireland Dublin Flag of Ireland History of Ireland Northern Ireland< 2 3 4 >Why have rainforest no seasons like Ireland? This is because rainforests are closer to the equator than Ireland is, we have a temperate climate. Where in Ireland can you get Oreo ice-cream? That is a very good question. I am pretty sure you can get Oreo Ice Cream in Ireland but I'm sure Ireland probably has their ownversion of the Oreo cookie so it will probably taste a bitdifferent than the Oreo cookies you are used to. Is the word gauldin Irish? No, Gauldin is a German surname What team won the All Ireland football final in 1997? Kerry, who beat Mayo in the final."
},
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"docid": "D463138#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/to-the-north/money-in-ireland-scotland-england\nMoney in Ireland, Scotland, England",
"text": "\"Money in Ireland, Scotland, England Jump to bottom Posted by Margaret (Clarkston, USA) on 12/13/09 08:23 AMAre those countries using the Euro or are they using something else? Posted by Frank IIFreedonia12/13/09 08:36 AM6502 posts Scotland and England use the British Pound. Ireland uses the Euro. Scotland does print it's own money, however, since it's not accepted everywhere, only accept British pounds. Posted by Chris Vancouver, BC12/13/09 09:01 AM162 posts Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the British Pound. I've never been but this must be true. The country of Ireland uses the Euro. Posted by Ed Pensacola12/14/09 10:37 AM9110 posts Odd. I've left Scotland with their notes and blithely spent them all over the UK without anyone raising an eyebrow. Not sure what Steve's link meant by \"\"not spending them abroad\"\"."
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"docid": "D2463998#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/what-does-it-cost-to-travel-in-ireland.cfm\nWhat does it cost to travel in Ireland?",
"text": "What does it cost to travel in Ireland? Thread Tools Search this Thread Apr 27th, 2011, 04:30 PM # 1usafran Original Poster Join Date: Feb 2007Posts: 44What does it cost to travel in Ireland? How much does it cost to travel in Ireland this year? How much does it cost to eat in moderately priced restaurants? To fill a car's tank with gas? To buy food in a supermarket? Apr 27th, 2011, 09:05 PM # 2rvflyer Join Date: Sep 2007Posts: 27Returned from a 2 week trip to Ireland on April 11. Some sample prices: Petrol: 1.49/litre, average cost for a tank of gas for a 4 door midsize manual trans. car: about 50 Euros. Pints in Dublin 4.50-5.00 Euros."
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"docid": "D1065953#0",
"title": "http://gocentralamerica.about.com/od/tripplanning/p/guatemala_money.htm\nGuatemalan Currency: The Quetzal",
"text": "Central & South America Guatemala Guatemalan Currency: The Quetzal Bird revered by the Mayans and once used as money decorates modern currency By Kirsten Hubbard Updated 11/13/17Share Pin Email•••The official monetary unit in Guatemala is called a quetzal. The Guatemalan quetzal (GTQ) is divided into 100 centavos. The remarkably stable exchange rate of the Guatemala quetzal to the U. S. dollar is approximately 8 to 1, which means 2 quetzals equal a U. S. quarter. For up-to-the-minute exchange rates, visit Yahoo! Finance. Guatemalan coins in circulation include 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos, and a 1 quetzal coin. The country's paper currency includes a 50 centavos bill, plus bills worth 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 quetzals. History of the Quetzal The quetzal bills feature the beautiful national bird of Guatemala, the green and red resplendent quetzal, which is in danger of extinction from habitat loss. The ancient Mayans who populated the region of present-day Guatemala used the bird's feathers as money. The modern bills include their denominations in both standard Arabic numerals and the corresponding ancient Mayan symbols."
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"docid": "D2841288#0",
"title": "http://www.bornfreeusa.org/weblog_canada.php?p=3512&more=1\nCanadian Blog",
"text": "\"In celebration of National Bird Day 2013, Barry Kent Mac Kay and Monica Engebretson — senior campaign associates for Born Free USA and lifelong bird enthusiasts — are taking turns in December and January to describe some of their favorite avian species. Below is the second installment, written by Monica. With so many beautiful and fascinating birds in the world it is difficult to select just one as a personal favorite. But someone asked me once, “If you were to get a tattoo of a bird, what would you choose?” Without hesitation (OK, I paused for a moment because I don’t have any tattoos and don’t know that I ever will), I said quetzal. The specific species I was envisioning was the resplendent quetzal.=\"\"http://www.bornfreeusa.org/images/blogs/canadianblog/Resplendent_Quetzal_small.jpg\"\" alt=\"\"\"\" title=\"\"\"\" width=\"\"200\"\" height=\"\"267\"\" />Click on image for larger version. ( Photograph courtesy of ibc.lynxeds.com)The reasons for this selection are twofold. For one, the resplendent quetzal (pronounced kets-al) is arguably one of the most stunning members of the avian world, with its iridescent green-gold to blue-violet body, with a contrasting shock of bright red on its chest, its head adored with a helmet-like crest, and its large eyes, adapted to see easily in dark forests. Last but not least: Its graceful long tail feathers are said to have been used as currency by the Ancient Maya. In fact, name “quetzal” is an ancient Mayan term for tail feather and today Quetzal is the name of Guatemalan currency."
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"docid": "D3518321#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/camerica/guatemala/gtlatlog.htm\nLocation of Guatemala",
"text": "Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Guatemala City: ( capital city) 14º 38' N, 90º 31' W Flores: 16° 55' N, 89° 52' W Cobán: 15° 28' N, 90° 22' WLatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: Guatemala is positioned in both the northern and western hemispheres. Located in North America on the northwestern edge of the Central America isthmus - a somewhat narrow strip of land that connects North and South America - the country is bordered by Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico, the Gulf of Honduras, Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Guatemala's Information Land Area 107,159 km 2Water Area 1,730 km 2Total Area 108,889km 2 (#105)Population 15,189,958 (#70)Population Density 141.75/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $132.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 7,900$Currency Quetzal (GTQ)More Information Guatemala See Also Where is Guatemala? GDP of Guatemala What is the Capital of Guatemala? List of Airports in Guatemala About Guatemala What Type Of Government Does Guatemala Have? Religious Beliefs In Guatemala Ethnic Groups Of Guatemala Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa? What are Economies of Scale?"
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"docid": "D2092833#0",
"title": "http://spanish.about.com/od/spanishfortravelers/a/currencies.htm\nCurrencies and Monetary Terms for Spanish-Speaking Countries",
"text": "\"Humanities ›Languages Currencies and Monetary Terms for Spanish-Speaking Countries Most common monetary unit is the peso Share Flipboard Email Print Pesos mexicanos. ( Mexican pesos.). Tetra Images/Getty Imagesby Gerald Erichsen Updated March 26, 2018Here are the currencies used in countries where Spanish is the official language. In Latin American countries where the dollar symbol ($) is used, it is common to use the abbreviation M. N. ( moneda nacional) to distinguish the national currency from the U. S. dollar in situations where the context doesn't make clear which currency is meant, as in tourist areas. Spanish-Speaking Countries' Currencies Argentina: The main unit of currency is the Argentine peso, divided into 100 centavos. Symbol: $. Bolivia: The main unit of currency in Bolivia is the boliviano, divided into 100 centavos. Symbol: Bs. Chile: The main unit of currency is the Chilean peso, divided into 100 centavos. Symbol: $."
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"docid": "D164300#0",
"title": "https://www.travelbelize.org/facts-about-belize\nFind out everything from currency to culture here in Belize.",
"text": "\"Find out everything from currency to culture here in Belize. Currency Belize currency exchange is extremely easy for American visitors. The Belize dollar is locked at $2 Belize = $1 USD. So it's very easy to see how much something is costing in USD when you go shopping. Most accommodations and tours are listed in US$ prices, and most restaurants, shops, etc. are listed in BZ$. Nearly everyplace readily accepts USD currency. Most also should accept traveler's checks as long as you write your passport number or driver's license number on the back. Large bills (anything above a $20) are a little more difficult to cash. Shopkeepers generally ask you to spend a minimum amount. ATMs are also available across the country, particularly in most tourist destinations- including Placenica,Punta Gorda, Belmopan, Dangriga, Belize City, San Pedro Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, Orange Walk, San Ignacio and Corozal."
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"docid": "D1551027#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numismatics\nNumismatics",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about numismatics as an academic discipline. For collecting, see Coin collecting. Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects. While numismatists are often characterized as students or collectors of coins, the discipline also includes the broader study of money and other payment media used to resolve debts and the exchange of goods. Early money used by people is referred to as \"\"Odd and Curious\"\", but the use of other goods in barter exchange is excluded, even where used as a circulating currency (e.g., cigarettes in prison). The Kyrgyz people used horses as the principal currency unit and gave small change in lambskins; [1] the lambskins may be suitable for numismatic study, but the horses are not. Many objects have been used for centuries, such as cowry shells, precious metals, cocoa beans, large stones, and gems. Today, most transactions take place by a form of payment with either inherent, standardized, or credit value. Numismatic value is the value in excess of the monetary value conferred by law, which is known as the collector value. Economic and historical studies of money's use and development are an integral part of the numismatists' study of money's physical embodiment."
},
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"docid": "D1714817#0",
"title": "http://www.belizepropertyagent.com/index.php/belize-facts/\nBelize Facts",
"text": "Belize Facts By David Gobeil Here are the most frequently asked questions about Belize with short and concise answers to get you on your way fast. If you would like more detailed information on any of these questions and answers please use the search button at the top of the page, or contact us with your questions. We will cheerfully answer all your questions about Belize!Where on earth is Belize? What language (s) do they speak in Belize? I’ve heard Central American countries are dangerous. Is Belize dangerous? Do I need a passport or visitor’s Visa to enter Belize? How long can I stay in Belize? What kind of money do they use in Belize and what is it worth? What kind of banking services are available in Belize?"
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{
"docid": "D2448869#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/camerica/guatemala/gtflags.htm\nGuatemalan Flag",
"text": "Print this map Print this map Guatemala Flag: The flag of Guatemala was officially adopted on August 17, 1871. The blue and white are the original colors used by the United Provinces of Central America. The coat of arm (centered on white) was adopted in 1968 and features the quetzal bird, a symbol of liberty, perched on the Declaration of Independence Larger Guatemala flag Large selection of North American flags Guatemala Coat of Arms: The Coat of Arms shows two Bay Laurel branches symbolizing victory. The bird displayed in the crest is the Quetzal, in Guatemala this bird is a symbol of liberty. The scroll contains the date that all of Central America was declared independent from Spain. The crossed rifles are a warning that Guatemala will defend itself with force if necessary. Finally, the swords represent the honor of the people of Guatemala. Guatemala's Information Land Area 107,159 km 2Water Area 1,730 km 2Total Area 108,889km 2 (#105)Population 15,189,958 (#70)Population Density 141.75/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $132.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 7,900$Currency Quetzal (GTQ)More Information Guatemala See Also Where is Guatemala? GDP of Guatemala What is the Capital of Guatemala? List of Airports in Guatemala About Guatemala What Type Of Government Does Guatemala Have?"
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"docid": "D405140#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_currency_is_used_in_berlin\nWhat type of currency is used in Mexico?",
"text": "\"Everac99 75,387 Contributions What type of currency is used in Mexico? The peso. Phil Lewis 179,231 Contributions What type of currency is used in Australia? Since 1966, Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD) consisting of 100 cents. What type of currency does Asia use?ther is no currency in Asia Williammtrent 149,372 Contributions What type of currency do they use in londonderry? Pound Sterling What type of currency does Guatemala use?they use quetzal as there money. 1 quetzal is worth 12.00 us dollars. Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the currency for Berlin? Berlin is in Germany, the currency of Germany is the Euro (symbol €). Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the currency of Berlin?"
},
{
"docid": "D297644#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/camerica/sv.htm\nEl Salvador",
"text": "Print this map Print this map This land of volcanic eruptions and devastating earthquakes was occupied by indigenous Indian factions as early as 1500 BC, and the remains of their civilizations are strewn across the land. The Spanish arrived in 1524 and the native tribes aggressively fought back; those invaders retreated, but they returned the next year and the locals were simply overpowered by Spanish military weapons. By mid-century the city of San Salvador was up and running and the district of El Salvador were under the control of the Spanish Kingdom of Guatemala. Over time the Spanish colonial system flourished here, and quite typically of all regional colonies, the indigenous Indian population was stripped of their land, and through abuse and repression were relegated to a rural, lower-class status. After the overthrow of the Spanish King by Napoleon, El Salvador and others declared their independence from Spain in 1821. Then, El Salvador, as well as Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua formed the United Provinces of Central America, but that federation quickly dissolved, and El Salvador became an independent republic in 1838. Across the Americas, all of the new independent states experienced power grabs ( revolutions ), mostly fed by land-greed and for control of natural resources; El Salvador was no exception. Serious problems began in 1932 with a coup, and for most of the remaining 20th century, El Salvador totally unraveled; its people suffered through decades of military rule, out-of-control death squads and the bloodshed of a 12-year civil war that all but destroyed the country. That civil war finally ended, but then Hurricane Mitch paid a surprise visit in 1998; widespread flooding and landslides were the result, infrastructure was washed away, hundreds died, and over 50,000 Salvadorans were rendered homeless. To make matters worse, on Saturday, January 13, 2001, a 7.69 earthquake struck; more than 1,000 died, and hundreds of thousands were left homeless."
},
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"docid": "D124586#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/places/latin-america-and-caribbean/guatemalan-political-geography/guatemala\nGUATEMALA",
"text": "\"GUATEMALALOCATION, SIZE, AND EXTENTTOPOGRAPHYCLIMATEFLORA AND FAUNAENVIRONMENTPOPULATIONMIGRATIONETHNIC GROUPSLANGUAGESRELIGIONSTRANSPORTATIONHISTORYGOVERNMENTPOLITICAL PARTIESLOCAL GOVERNMENTJUDICIAL SYSTEMARMED FORCESINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONECONOMYINCOMELABORAGRICULTUREANIMAL HUSBANDRYFISHINGFORESTRYMININGENERGY AND POWERINDUSTRYSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYDOMESTIC TRADEFOREIGN TRADEBALANCE OF PAYMENTSBANKING AND SECURITIESINSURANCEPUBLIC FINANCETAXATIONCUSTOMS AND DUTIESFOREIGN INVESTMENTECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTHEALTHHOUSINGEDUCATIONLIBRARIES AND MUSEUMSMEDIAORGANIZATIONSTOURISM, TRAVEL, AND RECREATIONFAMOUS GUATEMALANSDEPENDENCIESBIBLIOGRAPHYRepublic of Guatemala Rep ú blica de Guatemala CAPITAL: Guatemala City FLAG: The national flag consists of a white vertical stripe between two blue vertical stripes with the coat of arms centered in the white band. ANTHEM: Himno Nacional, beginning \"\"Guatemala feliz\"\" (\"\"Happy Guatemala\"\"). MONETARY UNIT: The quetzal (q) is a paper currency of 100 centavos. There are coins of 1, 5, 10, and 25 centavos, and notes of 50 centavos and 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 quetzales. q1 = $0.13072 (or $1 = q7.65) as of 2005. US notes are widely accepted. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: The metric system is the legal standard, but some imperial and old Spanish units also are used. HOLIDAYS: New Year's Day, 1 January; Epiphany, 6 January; Labor Day, 1 May; Anniversary of the Revolution of 1871, 30 June; Independence Day, 15 September; Columbus Day, 12 October; Revolution Day, 20 October; All Saints' Day, 1 November; Christmas, 25 December. Movable religious holidays include Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. TIME: 6 am = noon GMT."
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"docid": "D1837552#0",
"title": "http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-iran-money-called\nWhat is Iran money called?",
"text": "\"Anonymous What is Iran money called? Topics: Business & Finance › Money › Iran, Asia, Travel Answers The currency in Iran is called the rial. The rial is like the dollar in that is made up of 100 pieces, in Iran called dinars.0 12 months ago The Iranian rial (IRR) is the currency in Iran. Any other questions?0 7 years ago Do you know the answer? Login or Sign Up to answer this question.data-config-site-section=\"\"chacha\"\">Related Iran Questions What currency does Iran use? The currency in Iran is called the Iranian rial. 1 US Dollar = 10,089.4 Iranian... What is the currency called in Iran? Currency in Iran: Iranian rial (IRR)What is Iran's Domestic currency? Iran's Domestic currency is known as Iran Rials. 1 United States Dollar is equal... What is the name of the money used in Iran?"
},
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"docid": "D14697#0",
"title": "http://web.stanford.edu/class/e297c/trade_environment/photo/hmayan.html\nPresent",
"text": "The Mayan Civilization by Karin Suter, Sabrina Buell Present The ancient Mayan civilization was one of the most fascinating and influential cultures in our world’s history. Factors that make it so interesting are the culture’s curious sophistication and its sudden demise. Lying in the tropical forest of Central America, Mayan cities were vast creations encompassing a complex society far ahead of its time. From 300 to 800 of the Christian Era these cities flourished in a state of extensive scientific and artistic enlightenment. Despite all their progress, the Mayans never got past the stone age. Mayans can probably be credited with the first manufacture of rubber and being the first group to cultivate cacao, papaya, and the aguacate or avocado pear. They were in possession of a complicated number and calendar system but never developed a phonetic alphabet or discovered the wheel. Historical records suggest that after centuries of glory the Mayan people fled their cities for no apparent reason and left their world to fall to ruin. By the time the Spaniards discovered these cities hundreds of years later, all that left were the remnants of this great civilization. Most of what we know about the Mayan Empire has been discovered in archeological excavations and interpretations of hieroglyphics."
},
{
"docid": "D2162721#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_guatemala\nGeography of Guatemala",
"text": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Geography of guatemala)navigation search A map of Guatemala Guatemala is mountainous, except for the south coastal area and the vast northern lowlands of Petén department. Two mountain chains enter Guatemala from west to east, dividing the country into three major regions: the highlands, where the mountains are located; the Pacific coast, south of the mountains; and the Petén region, north of the mountains. These areas vary in climate, elevation, and landscape, providing dramatic contrasts between hot and humid tropical lowlands and highland peaks and valleys. Contents1 Regions2 Climate3 Geographic data4 See also5 References Regions [ edit]The southern edge of the western highlands is marked by the Sierra Madre, which stretches from the Mexican border south and east, and continues at lower elevations toward El Salvador. The mountain chain is characterized by steep volcanic cones, including Tajumulco Volcano 4,220 m or 13,845 ft, the highest point in the country and Central America. All of Guatemala’s 37 volcanoes (3 of them active: Pacaya, Santiaguito and Fuego ), are in this mountain chain, and are abundant in the highlands. The northern chain of mountains begins near the Mexican border with the Cuchumatanes range, then stretches east through the Chuacús and Chamá sierras, down to the Santa Cruz and Minas sierras, near the Caribbean Sea. The northern and southern mountains are separated by the Motagua valley, where the Motagua river and its tributaries drains from the highlands into the Caribbean being navigable in its lower end, where it forms the boundary with Honduras. The rivers are short and shallow in the Pacific vertient, larger and deeper, such as the Polochic which drains in Lake Izabal, Río Dulce, Motagua and Sarstún that forms the boundary with Belize in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico vertient ( Usumacinta, which forms the boundary between Chiapas, Mexico and Petén and its tributaries such as La Pasión and San Pedro. Most of the major cities are located in the Highlands."
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"docid": "D2903217#0",
"title": "http://www.lonelyplanet.com/guatemala/money-costs\nMoney and costs",
"text": "Money and costs Entry and exit formalities Submit a correction Send this Print Email Currency Quetzales (Q)Exchange Rates USDGTQRates provided by Open Exchange Rates. Last updated March 28, 2018 1:53PM UTCDaily Costs Budget (up to)Q400Dorm bed: Q80–100Double room in a budget hotel: Q130–180Set meal in a comedor (basic, cheap eatery): Q30–45Three-hour 'chicken bus' ride: Q20Midrange Q400–Q1000Double room in a hotel: Q320–500À la carte meal in a local restaurant: Q100–130Admission to archaeological site: Q50–150Three-hour shuttle bus ride: Q150Top end (more than)Q1000Double room in a superior hotel: Q550 or more Meal in an elegant restaurant: Q130 or more Tour guide at archaeological site: up to Q4504WD car hire, per day: Q650Banks change cash and (sometimes) travelers checks, but casas de cambio (currency exchange offices) are usually quicker and may offer better rates. Tipping A 10% tip is expected in restaurants (often automatically added to your bill in tourist towns such as Antigua). In small comedores (basic, cheap eateries) tipping is optional, but follow local practice and leave some spare change. Homestays Better to buy a gift than give cash Hotels Q10 per bag Restaurants 10% maximum (if not already included)Taxi s Not customary Trekking & tour guides Q50 per person per day (extremely optional)Submit a correction Send this Print Email Money and costs Entry and exit formalities When to go and weather Getting to Guatemala Air Land Boat Getting around Guatemala Air Arriving Bicycle Boat Bus Car and motorcycle Local transport Health and safety Toilets Insurance Dangers and annoyances Health Legal matters Advice for travellers Travelling with children Women travellers Working and volunteering LGBT travellers Travellers with disabilities"
},
{
"docid": "D2309837#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Guatemala\nEconomy of Guatemala",
"text": "\"This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Economy of Guatemala Guatemala City Financial District Currency Quetzal Fiscal year Calendar year Statistics GDP $125.9 billion (2012, PPP)GDP rank 81st (2015, PPP)GDP growth 4.1% (2015 est. ) GDP per capita US$7,700 (2015 est. ) GDP by sector agriculture 13.4%, industry 23.8%, services 62.7% (2015 est. ) Inflation ( CPI) 2.4% (2015 est. ) Population below poverty line54% (2011)Gini coefficient 54.1 (2006)Unemployment 2.9% (2012) [1]Main industries sugar, textiles and clothing, furniture, chemicals, petroleum, metals, rubber, tourism Ease-of-doing-business rank 88th (2017) [2]External Exports $9.864 billion (2012 est. ) Export goods coffee, sugar, petroleum, apparel, bananas, fruits and vegetables, cardamom (2012)Main export partners United States 39.2% El Salvador 11.4% Honduras 6.8% Mexico 5.4% Nicaragua 4.0% (2012 est.) [ 3]Imports $15.57 billion (2012 est. )"
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"title": "https://www.mapsofworld.com/honduras/facts.html\nFacts about Honduras",
"text": "\"Share Facts about Honduras Know Facts about World Countries Select Country Where is Honduras? Honduras is a republican country located in central America. What is the capital of Honduras? Tegucigalpa, commonly referred as Tegus is the capital of Honduras. The capital houses all the government buildings of the country, as it is the seat of government of the Republic. With a population of 1,126,534, Tegucigalpa is Honduras' most-populous city. The city serves as the political and administrative center of the nation. What countries border Honduras? Honduras is bordered by Guatemala on the west, El Salvador on the south-west, Nicaragua on the south-east, the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Fonseca on the south, and to the north by the Gulf of Honduras, a large inlet of the Caribbean Sea. How big is Honduras?"
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"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/camerica/hn.htm\nHonduras",
"text": "Print this map Print this map The lands of Honduras were long inhabited by a mixture of indigenous Indian peoples, with the Maya culture certainly recognized as the most progressive, and justifiably celebrated yet today. In 1502, on his final voyage to the New World, Christopher Columbus sailed into the area, stopping briefly in the Bay Islands. Subsequently a few Spanish navigators passively explored the region, but it wasn't until 1524 that the Spanish began the serious conquest of Honduras. Initially, these European invaders selfishly fought among themselves for control, and this new Spanish colony was in total disarray and all but abandoned; then gold and silver were discovered in the 1530s, new settlers arrived by the boat load, and typically, the indigenous Indians and imported slaves were forced into hard labor. Despite a revolt of the native people in 1537, one led by Lempira, a local chieftain, and revered national hero, the spread of colonization and mining continued across the land. The initial prosperity from precious metals soon waned, and eventually the rural agricultural industries proved the only real revenues in this struggling colony. Adding to the financial dismay of the Spanish Crown, the English aggressively entered Honduras, building small settlements along the Caribbean coastline and in the Bay Islands. These two powers fought for control for over a century, until the Spanish finally drove the British out in 1780s. After the overthrow of the Spanish King by Napoleon, Honduras and others declared their independence from Spain in 1821. Then, Honduras, as well as Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua formed the United Provinces of Central America, but that federation quickly dissolved, and Honduras became an independent republic in 1838."
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"title": "https://ambergriscaye.com/economics/immigration.html\nFacts on Immigration Procedures",
"text": "\"Facts on Immigration Procedures If you are planning to travel to Belize and you are not a Commonwealth, Mexican, North American (U. S. A. ), Costarican, Austrian or national of a member state of the European Community you require a visa. Any Belizean Consulate or Embassy can issue one at the cost of $25.00 U. S. currency. This visa is valid for thirty (30) days only. If there is not a Belizean Consulate in your country you can obtain a visa through the nearest British Embassy or you can still travel to Belize and the Immigration Officer at the Phillip Goldson International Airport may issue one for the same cost and duration. While citizens from the European Community do not require visas for travel to Belize, citizens of Bangladesh, Bolivia, Colombia, China, Angola, Brazil, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Cuba, India, Libya, Pakistan, Peru, South Africa and nationals of the former USSR require previous approval for a visa from the Ministry of Human Resources, Department of Immigration. After being thirty (30) days in Belize and you still require more time to finish your business, you need to contact the nearest Immigration Office to get an extension, paying BZ $25.00 for every thirty days extended period. Any individual can apply for permanent residence after having one (1) year legal residence fee in Belize on a continuous basis. Permanent residence fee is $100.00 and a deposit is needed which can range from $100.00 to $1,200.00 depending on the nationality of the applicant. This deposit may be refunded three (3) years after residency is granted. The application form is to be accompanied by two pass-port photographs of each member of the family wishing to travel to Belize and the back of the photograph should be endorsed with his or her name and signed by a Justice of Peace."
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"docid": "D2228772#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_do_Quetzals_eat\nWhat is a Quetzal?",
"text": "\"Freyaabbas19 27 Contributions What is a Quetzal? A Quetzal is a bird most famous for being on the flag of Guatemala, as well as being that country's national bird, and the name for their currency. Quetzals are a member of …What does a quetzal eat? Answer Mainly avocados, but also other fruits. Least Duck 167,024 Contributions Scientists recently discovered a picture that is worth 1,001 words. Are quetzals smart? Yes, but they are nearty extinct in the wild. Where does the Quetzal live? Habitat: The Quetzals live in the canopy layer of the rainforest. They live in Central America."
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"title": "https://www.saksfifthavenue.com/International\nInternational Order Information",
"text": "\"< International Order Information<< Customer Service International Order Information Shipping Rates • Gift Cards Additional Destinations • Returns & Exchanges • Duty & Tax • FAQShipping Rates For shipping internationally, just visit our international page, select your destination and currency, add items to your Saks Bag and then click on the Checkout button. We will calculate and guarantee the lowest possible order total in your preferred currency, including any applicable duties, and taxes as determined by the destination destination's customs authority. Gift Cards Unfortunately, Gift Cards are not available for sale or redemption on international orders. All Gift Card or Virtual Gift Card purchases must go through the US shipping site. Delivery Times Order must be placed by 6 PM (ET)Not available for all items on the site. See product details for any shipping restrictions. 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"docid": "D12962#0",
"title": "http://www.iol.ie/~discover/fx.htm\nIrish Money",
"text": "\"Acceptance of Credit Cards and ATM Cards in Ireland Current and historic exchange rates for Irish Pound, the Euro, Sterling (Northern Ireland) and other currencies Irish Money The currency in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (ISO currency code EUR). There are 7 euro notes. In different colours and sizes they are denominated in 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 euros. The notes are uniform throughout the euro area; unlike coins, they have no national side. The designs are symbolic for Europe's architectural heritage. They do not represent any existing monuments. There are 8 euro coins denominated in 2 and 1 euros, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents. Every euro coin carries a common European face. On the reverse, each Member State has their own motif. In the case of Irish coins they have a harp, the date and the word \"\" � ire\"\" - i.e. word for Ireland in the Irish language."
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"docid": "D726573#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_form_of_currency_does_the_UK_use\nWhat form of currency does the UK use?",
"text": "Flag What form of currency does the UK use? Answer by Lewbrownia Confidence votes 33The United Kingdom uses Pound Sterling - almost always just called the Pound. 1 Pound = 100 pence As opposed to the previous answer, while Ireland does use the Euro, that is the Republic of Ireland, a completely different country. Throughout the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Pound is the currency.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No"
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"docid": "D1984854#0",
"title": "http://golondon.about.com/od/currency/a/currency.htm\nKnow Before You Go: A Traveler's Guide to UK Currency",
"text": "\"Before you arrive in the United Kingdom, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the local currency. The official currency of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland is the pound sterling (£), often abbreviated to GBP. Currency in the UK remains unchanged by the European referendum of 2017. If you're planning a trip around Ireland, however, you need to be aware that the Republic of Ireland uses the euro (€), not the pound. Pounds and Pence One British pound (£) is made up of 100 pence (p). Coin denominations are as follows: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. Notes are available in £5, £10, £20 and £50 denominations, each one with their own distinct color. All British currency features an image of the Queen's head on one side. The other side typically shows a notable historic figure, landmark or national symbol . British slang has many different names for various elements of the currency."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_does_Dublin_Ireland_use\nWhat are 3 similarities that Dublin Ireland has with the US?",
"text": "Thermy 3 Contributions What are 3 similarities that Dublin Ireland has with the US?1) Materialistic 2) Wide Gap between Rich and Poor 3) Lots of Americans around (during tourist season anyway)Kidclarke 30 Contributions What currency is used in Dublin Ireland? They are using the Euro. Happysadfun 33 Contributions Does Dublin Ireland use pounds or Euro?\\n. \\n Dublin is located in the Republic of Ireland which uses the Euro. Northern Ireland, being a separate entity and a part of the United Kingdom, uses the Pound Sterling as …Kidclarke 30 Contributions How long does it take to get from Dublin Ireland to the US? From LAX (in Southern California) it takes about 10 hours. Bricky06 27 Contributions Where is the us embassay located in dublin Ireland?its on the merrion road in ballsbridge, serviced by number 4 or 7 bus from city centre I am Flukey I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. What currency is used in Dublin? The Euro is the currency used in Dublin."
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"docid": "D303692#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/9781284069419/Public-Health-What-Works-Bernard-1284069419/plp\nISBN 13: 9781284069419",
"text": "Top Search Results from the Abe Books Marketplace1. Public Health (Hardback)Bernard J. Turnock Published by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc, United States (2015)ISBN 10: 1284069419 ISBN 13: 9781284069419New Hardcover Quantity Available: 10Seller: The Book Depository (London, United Kingdom)Rating [? ] Book Description Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc, United States, 2015. Hardback. Condition: New. 6th Revised edition. Language: English . Brand New Book. Using a straightforward systems approach, Public Health: What It Is and How It Works explores the inner workings of the complex, modern U. S. public health system-what it is, what it does, how it works, and why it is important. The book covers the origins and development of the modern public health system; the relationship of public health to the overall health system; how the system is organized at the federal, state, and local levels; its core functions and how well these are currently being addressed; evidence-based practice and an approach to program planning and evaluation for public health interventions; public health activities such as epidemiological investigation, biomedical research, environmental assessment, policy development, and more."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090904052136AA1D7ZG\nWhat is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?",
"text": "Business & Finance Personal Finance What is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?and if there is a difference, what does GBP stand for? as in GBP = ? quick understanding make best answer immediate Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: GBP is used in Britain Great British Pound The euro (€) is the official currency of 16 of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). The states, known collectively as the Eurozone, are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The currency is also used in a further five European countries, with and without formal agreements and is consequently used daily by some 327 million Europeans. [ 18] Over 175 million people worldwide use currencies which are pegged to the euro, including more than 150 million people in Africa. The euro is the second largest reserve currency and the second most traded currency in the world after the U. S. dollar. [ 19] As of November 2008 [update], with more than €751 billion in circulation, the euro is the currency with the highest combined value of cash in circulation in the world, having surpassed the U. S. dollar. [ 20] [21] Based on IMF estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the Eurozone is the second largest economy in the world. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_sterling\nPound sterling",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"GBP\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see GBP (disambiguation). It has been suggested that Manx pound, Jersey pound and Guernsey pound be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since November 2017. Pound sterling All frequently used coins. The coins shown are those after the extensive 2008 redesign. ISO 4217Code GBPNumber 826Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 Penny Plural pounds Penny pence Symbol £Penny p Nickname quid Banknotes Freq. used £5, £10, £20, £50 Rarely used £1, £100 (no longer legal tender in England and Wales)Coins Freq. used 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2 Rarely used3p, 4p, 6p, [1] 25p, £5, Sovereign (British coin),£20, £100, £500 (Silver Kilo), £1,000 (Gold Kilo) [2]Demographics Official user (s)United Kingdom9 British territories [show]Guernsey (local issue: Guernsey pound)Isle of Man (local issue: Manx pound)Jersey (local issue: Jersey pound)Unofficial user (s) Zimbabwe [5]Pitcairn Islands [6] [7]Issuance Central bank Bank of England Website www .bankofengland .co .uk Printer printers [show] Website websites [show]Mint Royal Mint Website www .royalmint .com Valuation Inflation 2.7% (2017) Source ons.gov.uk Method CPIPegged by Falkland Islands pound (at par) Gibraltar pound (at par) Saint Helena pound (at par) Jersey pound (local issue) Guernsey pound (local issue) Manx pound (local issue)ERM Since 8 October 1990 Withdrawn 16 September 1992 ( Black Wednesday)The pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP ), commonly known as the pound, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, [8] [9] and Tristan da Cunha. [ 10] It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny, abbreviated: p )."
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"title": "https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/northern-ireland-currency.cfm\nNorthern Ireland currency",
"text": "\"Northern Ireland currency Thread Tools Search this Thread Jan 19th, 2015, 11:46 AM # 1Okie Original Poster Join Date: Sep 2003Posts: 127Northern Ireland currency I am confused on the currency used in Northern Ireland. Is it the same as that used in London/UK? If not, can they be used interchangeably in both countries. We are traveling both places, so I want to make sure we are prepared. Thank you!Jan 19th, 2015, 11:50 AM # 2Palen QJoin Date: Jan 2007Posts: 68,618Same British pound sterling but bank notes may have Northern Ireland on them (like in Scotland - banknotes from Bank of Scotland circualte but are really British pounds - except that IME some folks down in England for some reason do not like to take them so change them for British Bank of England banknotes before going off to England. Anyway there is only one currency in the United Kingdom- the British Pound. Ireland the Republic of course is on the Euro like most of the E U. Jan 19th, 2015, 02:05 PM # 3ribeirasacra Join Date: Oct 2006Posts: 4,379From the tourist website http://www.discovernorthernireland.c...uestions-A2146 Wiki about pound Stirling notes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknot...pound_sterling Jan 19th, 2015, 03:44 PM # 4Alec Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 4,299Coins are the same in Northern Ireland and in the rest of UK, so no problems there. Bank of England notes circulate freely in NI. Notes you get from ATMs and in change in NI are mostly local notes printed in NI."
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"docid": "D2247069#0",
"title": "https://www.diffen.com/difference/Euro_vs_US_Dollar\nComments: Euro vs US Dollar",
"text": "Diffen › Finance The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the de facto currency for international trade and a reserve currency for much of the world. The Euro (EUR) is the currency of 22 European countries, including 17 countries in the European Union. This comparison focuses on the history and evolution, central banking, amount of money in circulation and the exchange rate between these two currencies. Comparison chart Euro versus US Dollar comparison chart Euro US Dollar Symbol € $ISO 4217 code EUR (num. 978) USDOfficial user (s) Eurozone (17) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Outside the EU (7) Monaco San Marino Vatican City Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United States and more Inflation 1.4% (December 2012) 2.16% (October 2012)Nickname The single currency, local names Ege (Finnish) Quid (Hiberno-English) Teuro (German) Ouro (Galician) Juró (Hungarian) Ewro (Maltese) Buck, greenback Countries Eurozone US and overseas territories Amount in circulation €915 billion Over $800 billion Governing bank European Central Bank Federal Reserve Pegged by 10 currencies Bosnia & Herz. convertible mark Bulgarian lev Cape Verdean escudo Central African CFA franc CFP franc Comorian franc Danish krone (±2.25%) Latvian lats Lithuanian litas West African CFA franc 23 currencies Printer Various Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mint Various United States Mint Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1Notes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $2 (rare)Stock Ticker EURUSD=X USDEUR=XContents: Euro vs US Dollar1 History1.1 Origins of the Euro1.2 Origins of the US Dollar2 Administration and control of monetary policy3 Countries4 Exchange Rates5 Amount of money in circulation6 Recent News7 References History Origins of the Euro The Euro was introduced to financial markets on January 1, 1999. Coins and banknotes entered circulation on January 1, 2002. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, most EU member states are obliged to adopt the Euro after meeting monetary and budgetary requirements. However the UK and Denmark negotiated exemptions, and Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum. All new members of the European Union since 1993 have pledged to adopt the Euro."
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"docid": "D1984856#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_in_London\nWhat is the currency in London compared to US?",
"text": "\"European Union 20,087 Contributions What is the currency in London compared to US? The currency of the UK (whose capital is London) is the British Pound Sterling. The currency of the US is the American Dollar. Currency rates change by the minute, but as of …What is the currency of London?sterling Edit Inthe Know X 81 Contributions I want to the currency that London are using? British Pound Sterling. Edit What currency is used in London? The British Pound Edit Currency in London? In London, France, the type of currency used is pounds (GBP: Great British Pounds). The currency rate is $1.70 to 1 British Pound. Edit European Union 20,087 Contributions What currency does London use?"
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"docid": "D1265826#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-ireland-and-northern-ireland/\nDifference Between Ireland and Northern Ireland",
"text": "\"Difference Between Ireland and Northern Ireland• Categorized under Geography, Miscellaneous | Difference Between Ireland and Northern Ireland Ireland vs Northern Ireland Ireland and Northern Ireland are parts of the same island. Though they are part of the same island, these two are different in their religious and political views. First of all, when comparing the geography, Ireland is much larger than Northern Ireland. Ireland, which is also known as ‘Republic of Ireland’ is considered a sovereign nation and its capital is Dublin. Ireland covers about five-sixth of the island. Well, Northern Ireland is considered to be a part of UK and its capital is Belfast. Ireland consists of 26 counties and Northern Ireland comprises of only six counties. When comparing the religion of the two regions, the Northern Ireland consists of Protestants and Ireland consists of Catholics. In Northern Ireland a quarter of the people, mainly Catholics, consider Britain as an occupying force. These people who protest against the Britain are known as Republicans or Nationalists who strive for an Independent Ireland, free from the British rule."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_punt\nIrish pound",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Irish punt)navigation search This article is about the currency of the Kingdom of Ireland, the Irish Free State, and the Republic of Ireland. For currency of Northern Ireland and of the whole of Ireland from 1826 to 1928, see Pound sterling. For the coin of the same value, see One pound (Irish coin). Irish pound Punt Éireannach ( Irish)£1 notes ( 1928–77 and 1976–93) £1 coin (1990–2002)ISO 4217Code IEPDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)Plural pounds ( English)puint, punta ( Irish)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)pence ( English)pinginí, pingineacha ( Irish)Symbol £ (or IR£ to distinguish from other pounds)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)p Nickname quid Banknotes Freq. used £5, £10, £20 Rarely used £50, £100Coins Freq. used 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1Demographics User (s) Currently: None Previously: Ireland Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Ireland Website www .centralbank .ie Printer Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Mint Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Valuation ERM Since 13 March 1979 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002€ = £0.787564This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Irish pound ( Irish: punt Éireannach) was the currency of Ireland until 2002. Its ISO 4217 code was IEP, and the usual notation was the prefix £ (or IR£ where confusion might have arisen with the pound sterling or other pounds ). The Irish pound was superseded by the euro on 1 January 1999. [ 1] Euro currency did not begin circulation until the beginning of 2002."
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"docid": "D19897#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/northern-ireland-currency.cfm\nNorthern Ireland currency",
"text": "\"Northern Ireland currency Thread Tools Search this Thread Jan 19th, 2015, 11:46 AM # 1Okie Original Poster Join Date: Sep 2003Posts: 127Northern Ireland currency I am confused on the currency used in Northern Ireland. Is it the same as that used in London/UK? If not, can they be used interchangeably in both countries. We are traveling both places, so I want to make sure we are prepared. Thank you!Jan 19th, 2015, 11:50 AM # 2Palen QJoin Date: Jan 2007Posts: 68,618Same British pound sterling but bank notes may have Northern Ireland on them (like in Scotland - banknotes from Bank of Scotland circualte but are really British pounds - except that IME some folks down in England for some reason do not like to take them so change them for British Bank of England banknotes before going off to England. Anyway there is only one currency in the United Kingdom- the British Pound. Ireland the Republic of course is on the Euro like most of the E U. Jan 19th, 2015, 02:05 PM # 3ribeirasacra Join Date: Oct 2006Posts: 4,379From the tourist website http://www.discovernorthernireland.c...uestions-A2146 Wiki about pound Stirling notes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknot...pound_sterling Jan 19th, 2015, 03:44 PM # 4Alec Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 4,299Coins are the same in Northern Ireland and in the rest of UK, so no problems there. Bank of England notes circulate freely in NI. Notes you get from ATMs and in change in NI are mostly local notes printed in NI."
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"docid": "D2881739#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g186485-i107-k1939239-Currency_for_Scotland_and_Ireland-Scotland.html\nCurrency for Scotland and Ireland",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All United Kingdom forums Scotland forum Scotland forums Stormy HCalgary12 posts Save Topic Currency for Scotland and Ireland May 1, 2008, 5:55 p.m. I apologise if this topic has already been discussed. I am visiting Scotland and Ireland in June and wish to know what is the best currency to bring along. I want to have some on hand for our arrival, and then I'll use ATM's after that. So - Great Britain Pound ? Euro ? Does Scotland have their own currency ? Does Ireland ? Thanks very much. Mentioned in this post Ireland Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Scotland? See all Loch Ness, Highlands, Glencoe...2,005 Reviewsfrom US$66.00*Likely To Sell Out Isle of Skye and Scottish Highlands...497 Reviewsfrom US$348.50*Highlands' Isle of Skye, Hogwarts...170 Reviewsfrom US$586.60*Special Offer3-Day Isle of Skye and Highlands Tour...102 Reviewsfrom US$290.40*US$322.701-10 of 11 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »woodybark East Neuk of Fife... Destination Expertfor St Andrews Level Contributor10,562 posts176 reviews Save Reply1."
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"docid": "D351748#0",
"title": "http://www.discoveringireland.com/currency-republic-of-ireland/\nCurrency in Republic of Ireland",
"text": "Currency in Republic of Ireland Since 2002, the currency used in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (€)The Euro is used in 17 countries, all of which are members of the European Union and you can use the same notes and coins if you are visiting another Euro-zone country before or after Ireland without having to exchange them. What countries use the Euro? Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland , Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain."
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"docid": "D2468847#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g186469-i490-k626691-Spending_money_Pounds_or_Euros-Northern_Ireland.html\nSpending money - Pounds or Euros",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All United Kingdom forums Northern Ireland forum Northern Ireland forums JIMDSBPittsburgh... Level Contributor434 posts33 reviews Save Topic Spending money - Pounds or Euros22 May 2006, 18:25When in Northern Ireland which currency is used or preferred (Eoros, or, Pounds)?? We will be in Belfast the weekend of July 22 with a car. How difficult is driving in Belfast City Center?? How costly is Parking in City Center?? Where are the cheaper lots located?? Mentioned in this post Belfast Northern Ireland, UKReport inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Northern Ireland? See all Giant’s Causeway and Northern Ireland...798 Reviewsfrom US$93.80*'Game of Thrones' Film Tour from...175 Reviewsfrom US$68.80*Giant’s Causeway – Game Of Thrones...439 Reviewsfrom US$81.30*Titanic Belfast Experience and...236 Reviewsfrom US$93.80*1-6 of 6 replies Sorted by 1Lee B. Seattle Level Contributor9,650 posts6 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Spending money - Pounds or Euros22 May 2006, 18:33JIMDSB, Here's what it says on the www.discovernorthernireland.com website:\"\"What currency does Northern Ireland use? Northern Ireland uses the £ sterling, the currency in circulation in England, Scotland and Wales. Unlike the Euro which is used in the Republic of Ireland, £ sterling is not linked to the Euro."
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"docid": "D1948620#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_currency_does_France_use\nWhat type of currency does France use?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies Currency Conversions What type of currency does France use? Flag What type of currency does France use? Answer by Ashraf Raffa Confidence votes 112The currency of France is the Euro (€). The euro zone, officially the euro area, is a Monetary Union (EMU for European Monetary Union) of 17 European States which have adopted the Euro currency as their sole Legal Tender currency. The current countries of the Euro Zone are: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland (republic of), Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands (Holland), Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain France used to have the Franc as their currency,5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Jacob Johnson 46,318 Contributions I love online gaming and coin collecting! I also like meeting new people and trying exotic foods!What currency does France use? France uses the euro. Andrewdoyle 3,312 Contributions What was the currency used in France in the 1700s? Until the French Revolution, Ecu or Louis d'or were used from 1640."
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"docid": "D899284#0",
"title": "https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/eu-countries/\nWhat is the European Union?",
"text": "European Union What is the European Union? The EU Official Flag The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union, consisting of 28 member states that are subject to the obligations and the privileges of the membership. Every member state is part of the founding treaties of the union and is subjected to binding laws within the common legislative and judicial institutions. In order for the EU to adopt policies that concern defence and foreign affairs, all member states must agree unanimously. The European Union was founded on November 1, 1993 in Maastricht, Netherlands. Before 1993, the EU was not as big as it is today. European countries started to cooperate economically since 1951, when only states such as Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, The Netherlands and Italy participated. Gradually, more countries decided to join. The last to join is Croatia – in 2013. List of 28 European Union member countries Map of European Union Countries Austria (1995)Belgium (1958)Bulgaria (2007)Croatia (2013)Cyprus (2004)Czech Republic (2004)Denmark (1973)Estonia (2004)Finland (1995)France (1958)Germany (1958)Greece (1981)Hungary (2004)Ireland (1973)Italy (1958)Latvia (2004)Lithuania (2004)Luxembourg (1958)Malta (2004)Netherlands (1958)Poland (2004)Portugal (1986)Romania (2007)Slovakia (2004)Slovenia (2004)Spain (1986)Sweden (1995)United Kingdom (1973)The flags of the EU and the 28 member states Austria Austria is a member country of the EU since January 1, 1995 with its geographic size of 83,879 km², and population number 8,576,234, as per 2015."
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"docid": "D3457207#0",
"title": "http://www.financialsense.com/contributors/dominic-frisby/2011/07/15/the-best-currency-to-hold-in-troubled-times\nThe Best Currency to Hold in Troubled Times",
"text": "\"The Best Currency to Hold in Troubled Times Dominic Frisby 07/14/2011Print I've just come back from Ireland. Recession or not, I found it expensive. I'm from London, and I'm used to having to pay too much for everything. I'd always thought things were more reasonably priced in Ireland - they were last time I went. But, whether it's food, drink, hotel accommodation or even labour, Ireland is not a cheap country. It should be. You experience a bust, you lower your prices, you get competitive again. But they can't do that. There's this thing that's strangling them. And it's not just strangling the Irish, but the whole of southern Europe."
},
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"docid": "D482487#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110219201418AATF7PZ\nDo Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales use different currency?",
"text": "\"Travel United Kingdom Other - United Kingdom Do Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales use different currency? Can you use it interchangeably, if so? Follow 15 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: All use the same currency, the pound sterling. The Northern Irish and Scottish banks issue their own sterling bank notes These notes are freely interchangeable but some people will not accept them due to unfamiliarity http://www.scotbanks.org.uk/legal_positi... N. B. Scottish and Northern Irish notes are NOT legal tender (Charlie's link was written by ignorant people. Here are the boring facts from the Bank of England: \"\"Are Scottish & Northern Irish notes legal tender? In short ‘No’ these notes are not legal tender; only Bank of England notes are legal tender but only in England and Wales. The term legal tender does not in itself govern the acceptability of banknotes in transactions. Whether or not notes have legal tender status, their acceptability as a means of payment is essentially a matter for agreement between the parties involved. Legal tender has a very narrow technical meaning in relation to the settlement of debt. If a debtor pays in legal tender the exact amount he owes under the terms of a contract, he has good defence in law if he is subsequently sued for non-payment of the debt."
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"docid": "D600239#0",
"title": "http://www.anpost.ie/AnPost/MainContent/Personal+Customers/Money+Matters/Foreign+Exchange/Choose+the+PostFX+MasterCard+Currency+Card.htm\n",
"text": "Need a safe and convenient way to carry your Sterling and Dollars? The Post FX™ Prepaid Master Card® Currency Card keeps your money secure with chip and PIN technology. Currency I Have Amount: Currency I Want Amount: We can only change back to Euro if you purchased the Sterling or Dollars using the Post FX™ currency card. Currency Sell Rate Sell Commission Buy Rate (cards only) Buy Commission GBP 0.8434 0.00 0.8956 0.00USD 1.1903 0.00 1.2639 0.00CAD 1.5304 0.00 1.6580 0.00AUD 1.5040 0.00 1.6294 0.00How does it work? Step by step How Much? What next? Top up online Register your Post FX™ Currency Card Frequently Asked Questions Application forms Terms and conditions Contact Us Post FX™ Master Card® Currency Card is a safe and convenient way to manage your money when travelling to the UK,USA, Canada or Australia. Simply top-up your Post FX™ Currency Card for the amount you want at your local Post Office. Then use your card at 1.9 million ATMs worldwide shops and restaurants. Safe Chip & PIN protected Not linked to your bank account Supported by free 24 hour global assistance Get an additional card and use it as a back up Convenient Use at ATMs worldwide displaying the Master Card Acceptance Mark to withdraw local currency, subject to restrictions."
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"docid": "D1218827#0",
"title": "http://themoneyconverter.com/USD/KRW.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to South Korean Won (USD to KRW)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 1,072.7 KRWinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar KRW - South Korean Won Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)KRW/USD = 1,072.7Exchange Rates : April 12 2018 2:36:59 AM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank KRWSouth Korean Won Country: South Korea Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 Won = 100 jeon Symbol: ₩The won was first used as Korea's currency between 1902 and 1910. In 1945 Korea became divided, resulting in separate currencies, both called won, for the South and the North. KRW Exchange Rates Bank of Korea Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to South Korean Won120-day exchange rate history for USD to KRWQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to South Korean Won : 1 USD = 1072.74548 KRWUSD KRW$ 1 USD ₩ 1,072.75 KRW$ 5 USD ₩ 5,363.73 KRW$ 10 USD ₩ 10,727.45 KRW$ 50 USD ₩ 53,637.27 KRW$ 100 USD ₩ 107,274.55 KRW$ 250 USD ₩ 268,186.37 KRW$ 500 USD ₩ 536,372.74 KRW$ 1,000 USD ₩ 1,072,745.48 KRW$ 5,000 USD ₩ 5,363,727.38 KRW$ 10,000 USD ₩ 10,727,454.76 KRW$ 50,000 USD ₩ 53,637,273.78 KRW$ 100,000 USD ₩ 107,274,547.55 KRW$ 500,000 USD ₩ 536,372,737.77 KRW$ 1,000,000 USD ₩ 1,072,745,475.55 KRWLast Updated: April 12 2018 2:36:59 AM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound"
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"docid": "D2214911#0",
"title": "http://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/eastern-asia.html\nEASTERN ASIA",
"text": "Home / PEOPLE AND PLACESPrint this page Cite this page EASTERN ASIAHOW LONG IS THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA? WHEN WAS HONG KONG A BRITISH COLONY? WHERE DO CHINA’S 1.3 BILLION PEOPLE LIVE? WHY ARE FISH IMPORTANT TO THE JAPANESE? WHAT IS UNUSUAL ABOUT THE GOBI DESERT? WHICH STAPLE FOOD IS GROWN IN THE REGION? WHY ARE THERE TWO KOREAS? FACTFILE: EASTERN ASIAFIND OUT MOREThe harsh landscapes of Eastern Asia include remote mountains, cold deserts, and the vast, dry grasslands of Mongolia and northern China. In southeastern China, there are wide plains and valleys, watered by mighty rivers. North and South Korea form a peninsula, where the land is mountainous and thickly forested, as are the neighboring islands across the sea that make up Japan."
},
{
"docid": "D1118596#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "currencycur·ren·cy Use currency in a sentencenoun The definition of currency is the money system used in a country, especially paper money. An example of currency is the American dollar or the Euro. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citecurrencynounpl. -·ciesa continual passing from hand to hand, as of a medium of exchange; circulationthe money in circulation in any country; often, specif., paper moneycommon acceptance; general use; prevalence: the currency of a pronunciation Rare the time during which anything is current Origin of currency Medieval Latin currentia, a current from Classical Latin currens: see current Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citecurrencynounpl. cur·ren·cies Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulating paper money. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency."
},
{
"docid": "D3313805#0",
"title": "https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/cryptocurrency-regulation-2018-where-world-stands-right-now/\nCryptocurrency Regulation in 2018: Where the World Stands Right Now",
"text": "Cryptocurrency Regulation in 2018: Where the World Stands Right Now Andrew Nelson2:42 PMFebruary, 01 2018Facebook Twitter Linked In Email If 2017 was the year of the ICO, it seems as if 2018 is destined to become the year of regulatory reckoning. Things have already begun to heat up as countries around the world grapple with cryptocurrencies and try to determine how they are going to treat them. Some are welcoming, others are cautious. And some countries are downright antagonistic. Here is a brief overview of how 15 countries/unions from various regions are treating cryptocurrency regulations. United States The United States, at the time of this writing, has no coherent direction on its cryptocurrency regulation other than that there will be some soon. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) haswarned investors of cryptocurrency investing risks, halted several ICOs and hinted at the need for greater cryptocurrency regulation. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( CFTC) became the first U. S. regulator to allow for cryptocurrency derivatives to trade publicly, then organized meetings to talk about possibly changing the rules for cryptocurrency derivatives clearing (one of the meetings was postponed due to the federal government shutdown). Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin has indicated a preference for minted fiat currency over cryptocurrency. Speaking on January 12, 2018, at the Economic Club in Washington, D. C., Secretary Mnuchin warned those in attendance that he and other regulators were looking into the possibility that cryptocurrency could be used in money-laundering activities."
},
{
"docid": "D1062573#0",
"title": "http://www.musingsofamuse.com/2014/03/where-to-buy-korea-and-japanese-makeup-skincare.html\nWhere To Buy Korean and Japanese Makeup & Skincare",
"text": "Where To Buy Korean and Japanese Makeup & Skincare By Isabella Muse on March 19, 2014 81 Commentsin Asian Brands, Beauty Abroad, Japanese Brands, Korean Brands, Taiwanese Brands Where to buy Korean and Japanese Makeup and Skincare you ask? Good question, I’m glad you asked! Asian makeup, skincare, and beauty aren’t always local to people who live in rural areas and aren’t in larger cities and heck, even sometimes when you live in a larger city you might have a difficult time locating good Korea and Japanese makeup products because you either 1. don’t live in a city with a larger Asian community or 2. your city just sucks…naaa I’m only kidding!I’m in New York and lord knows even with a larger Asian community in places such as Flushing it does prove difficult to locate certain brands and products I’m looking for. I’m always asked where is the best place to shop for Etude House, Jill Stuart, Tony Moly, etc…etc…. Honestly? The biggest and best selection of Korean and Japanese Makeup, Skincare, and Beauty is right online at your finger tips. Sure sometimes you’ll have to wait for airmail and this could be frustrating if you’re an instant gratification type a gal or guy. But many online stores offer EMS shipping which arrives within a few days and even regular airmail typically takes 8-10 days in most cases."
},
{
"docid": "D3444446#0",
"title": "http://joyjobs.com/resources/salaries.htm\nSalaries and benefits",
"text": "\"Home Schools Job Seekers Resources Contact Sign up Salaries and benefits Your package Salaries depend on the school and your qualifications. Typically, from US$20,000 to US$95,000 for teaching positions; more for administrative jobs. ( 2017-2018, details . ) Money is probably the most misunderstood subject. Because the cost of living differs dramatically from country to country, a number alone does not mean very much: $1,000 in India equals $10,000 in Japan. The real amount of your compensation is largely dependent on your benefits package: such as free airfare; tax free status, housing, utilities, free tuition for dependents, health insurance, travel options, professional development and so on. Because domestic contracts never include housing / tax fee income, new candidates assume they will be responsible for all of their living expenses. So they focus exclusively on the \"\"salary\"\" instead of looking at the entire package. In other words: don't confuse salaries with packages. A high salary in an expensive country without benefits is a worse offer than a lower amount with full benefits."
},
{
"docid": "D1135551#0",
"title": "http://www.internationalteflacademy.com/faq/bid/104145/How-much-money-can-I-make-teaching-English-in-South-Korea\nWhat Are Salaries for Teaching English in South Korea?",
"text": "What Are Salaries for Teaching English in South Korea? By Cassie Wells You’ve likely already fallen in love with South Korea’s culture; the Korean BBQ, the K-Pop craze, the learner-friendly language, and proximity to some fan-favorite Asia travel destinations. On top of having a world-class international travel experience, ESL teachers in South Korea can also put some money in the bank as well, for further travel, student loans, or continuing education (just to name a few examples). Exactly how much money you can make will depend on a few factors, like your background experience, the type of job/employer you have, and where you are geographically located in the country. Although the salary may not seem high, take into consideration that most South Korean employers pay for flights as well as housing for teachers. With no rent to pay and a very low cost of living, you’ll find it quite easy to save a decent sum of your paycheck on a monthly basis. The currency in South Korea is called the Won. To stay on top of the most up to date conversion rates, make sure to keep this website handy!Salaries for teachers that work at public schools, through the EPIK and GEPIK programs, is determined by an established scale, which is adjusted according to demand on a yearly basis. Public school teachers can expect a salary of anywhere from 1.5 to 3 million won, which is about $1150 - $2650 USD. Housing is typically provided and flights reimbursed, bringing start up costs down substantially."
},
{
"docid": "D499175#0",
"title": "http://money.cnn.com/2017/12/07/investing/bitcoin-what-is-going-on/index.html\nBitcoin: What's driving the frenzy?",
"text": "\"What's the future of virtual currency?2017 has become the year bitcoin went big. It started the year worth less than $1,000 but has soared above $17,000. Back in 2011, it was worth less than a dollar. It is being bought and sold by investors in a frenzy, driving the price higher and higher. Some leading economists and financiers are calling bitcoin a bubble and a fraud, but industry insiders say they think it's only going to get bigger as it gains more widespread acceptance. Powered by Smart Asset.com What Will Your 2017 Tax Bill Look Like? Your 2017 income taxes will be $7,656Household Income Location Marital Status Single Married Calculate Smart Asset.com So how does the virtual digital currency work -- and what's behind its spectacular rise? Related: Bitcoin pops above $17,000 for the first time WHAT IS BITCOIN? Bitcoin ( XBT) was created in 2009 by an unknown person using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Many of its backers saw it as a simple global payment system for anyone to use rather than a financial asset for investors to trade."
},
{
"docid": "D1218831#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_does_South_Korea_use\nWhat is the unit of currency in both North and South Korea?",
"text": "\"Svemir Brkic 1,277 Contributions What is the unit of currency in both North and South Korea? South Korea's unit of currency is South Korean won (KRW.) It usedto be sub-divided into 100 jeon, but jeon is no longer used. North Korea's unit of currency is North Korean won …Ben Johnson 56 Contributions What is the currency unit of South Korea? They use the Won (â©). Currently 1,000â© = 0.873014 USDWhat is the national currency of South Korea?the national currency of south Korea is won I am Flukey 918,615 Contributions I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. What is the currency used in North Korea? It is called the North Korean Won. Maelstrom XC 80 Contributions What is South Korea currency?"
},
{
"docid": "D1396489#0",
"title": "https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/148975/ishares-rolls-out-currency-hedged-emerging-market-etf\niShares Rolls Out Currency Hedged Emerging Market ETF",
"text": "i Shares Rolls Out Currency Hedged Emerging Market ETFZacks Equity Research October 06, 2014HEEM EEM DBEMTrades from $ 3Read Morei Shares – the San Francisco-based market leader in the ETF industry – has already won investors’ hearts by issuing several billion-dollar ETFs in almost each asset class and geographical region. Since the issuer has been leaving no stone unturned in rolling out products on varied themes, it has launched a currency hedged ETF in the emerging market (EM) field lately (read: Emerging Market ETFs in Trouble on Stronger Dollar? ). This is not the first time that i Shares is coming up with such a concept as it has already introduced a pack of currency-hedged products this year. Needless to say, currency hedged ETFs have become the name of the game this year with the U. S. dollar surging to multi-year highs (read: Inside the New Currency Hedged ETFs from i Shares ).i Shares did not enter into too many complexities while rolling out these new currency hedged funds as it just put out currency-hedged versions of its ‘regular’ products. The new emerging market ETF is also not an exception, being only a currency-protected edition of i Shares ultra-popular emerging market ETF i Shares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF ( EEM ). The new ETF trades under the name i Shares Currency Hedged MSCI Emerging Markets ETF ( HEEM - Free Report ) . HEEM in Detail The ETF will charge 70 bps in fees versus 67 bps charged by EEM. Obviously, currency hedging will charge more than the ‘regular’ approach. HEEM attains its objective by tracking MSCI Emerging Markets 100% USD Hedged Index. For investors interested in the holding pattern of the ETF, we highlight the details of EEM below."
},
{
"docid": "D3202196#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217\nISO 4217",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Exchange rates display at a Bureau de change listing currency names in English and their ISO 4217 codes. This list displays the United Kingdom as ' England ', one of its constituent countries, in addition to displaying the Republic of China as ' Taiwan ' and South Korea as ' Korea '. An airline ticket showing the price in the ISO 4217 code \"\" EUR \"\" ( bottom left) and not the currency sign €. ISO 4217 is the international standard describing three-letter codes (also known as the currency code) to define the names of currencies, as established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The ISO 4217 code list is the common way in banking and business, all over the world, for defining different currencies. In many countries, the codes for the more common currencies are so well-known, by the general public, that exchange rates written in newspapers or posted in banks use only those codes to define the different currencies, instead of translated currency names or currency symbols. ISO 4217 codes are used on airline tickets and international train tickets to remove any uncertainty about the price. Contents1 Code formation2 History3 Active codes3.1 Official codes3.2 Unofficial codes4 Explanation of USD/USS/USN5 Without currency code6 Obsolete currency codes7 References8 Other websites Code formation [ change | change source]The first two letters of the code are the two letters of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes (which are also used as the basis for national top-level domains on the Internet ). The third letter is usually the initial of the currency itself. So Japan 's currency code is JPY, \"\"JP\"\" for Japan and \"\"Y\"\" for yen."
},
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"docid": "D2834311#0",
"title": "http://www.trippy.com/vt/Dubrovnik-387793-7-10112668/Currency-Euros-or-Local.html\nCurrency - Euros or Local",
"text": "\"a Virtual Tourist member Dubrovnik Currency - Euros or Local To put it mildly I am extremely confused - tour operator says that Euros are widely accepted in Dubrovnik & surrounding area and then goes on to say that tours are payable in local currency. We intend visiting Mostar & Montenegro - what should I take - a mixture of both? In Croatia would I do a better deal buying presents to take home in Euros or local - nothing expensive planned just a few inexpensive bits Hope someone can clarify the confusion the tour operator has caused Many thanks29 Answersanswered bya Virtual Tourist member from Hong Kong We were on holiday in Croatia in the summer and used local currency for everything. We exchanged Bosnian money, Swiss francs and Euros to obtain the local currency. Our exchanges were at the bus station, but I am sure you can also exchange at the airport.answered bya Virtual Tourist member from Frankfurt am Main Montenegro uses the Euro, and as Dubrovnik is so close and so popular with Euro using tourists there's a lot of places that accept it. I don't remember anywhere in Mostar accepting Euros, but they might as it's a popular daytrip destination from Dubrovnik. You'll almost certainly get a bad deal, though, if you don't use the local currency.answered bya Virtual Tourist member We all ended up on vacation in Croatia within the summer season and also utilized area foreign currency with regard to all. Most people changed Bosnian cash, Switzerland dexter as well as Pounds in order to acquire the actual neighborhood foreign currency. Our own transactions had been in typically the coach train station, however We feel certain you actually may likewise change from often the airport terminal.answered bya Virtual Tourist member from Tallinn My experience in Dalmatia is that several shops and even some street traders are ready to take euros. They calculate the approximate exchange rate and then tell you the price in euros."
},
{
"docid": "D3528425#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-everyday-life-like-for-an-average-citizen-in-North-Korea\nWhat is everyday life like for an average citizen in North Korea?",
"text": "\"Raymond K. Cunningham, Jr., I have traveled extensively in North Korea. Answered Apr 24, 2012 · Featured on Locker Dome and Thought Catalog · Author has 63 answers and 1.8m answer views In 25 words or less? I travel annually to the DPRK and I have been all over the country. The answer is - it depends. If you live in Pyongyang life is difficult but manageable for those fortunate enough to live there. Still there is very little to buy. Soap, most foodstuffs, underwear, medicines and hundreds of other things are scarce. Elevators do not work. Bath tubs are for water storage. Toilets do not flush without a bucket."
},
{
"docid": "D2325248#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/southkorea/krlatlog.htm\nLocation of South Korea",
"text": "World Map / Asia / South Korea / South Korea Lat / Long Location of South Korea Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Seoul: (capital city) 37° 33' N, 126° 58' E Busan: 35° 10' N, 129° 4' E Mokpo: 34° 48' N, 126° 23' ELatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: South Korea is in both the northern and eastern hemispheres, and occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, which extends southward from the Asian continent. South Korea is bordered by North Korea, and by the Yellow Sea, East Sea ( Sea of Japan) and the Korea Strait. South Korea's Information Land Area 96,920 km 2Water Area 2,800 km 2Total Area 99,720km 2 (#107)Population 50,924,172 (#27)Population Density 525.42/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $1,930.00 Billion Currency Won (KRW)More Information South Korea See Also Where is South Korea? GDP of South Korea What is the Capital of South Korea? List of Airports in South Korea About South Korea What Type Of Government Does South Korea Have? Major Battles Of The Korean War Biggest Cities In South Korea Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden?"
},
{
"docid": "D99409#0",
"title": "https://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/904807/ripple-price-live-xrp-news-crash-cryptocurrency-exchange\nRipple price LIVE: XRP suffers $33BILLION loss in market share as price falls below $1",
"text": "\"Ripple price LIVE: XRP suffers $33BILLION loss in market share as price falls below $1RIPPLE prices are falling amid fears of an imminent trading ban in South Korea with the cryptocurrency losing more than $33billion from its market cap since Saturday. Here is the latest price news and live updates on Ripple, bitcoin and Ethereum. By Joe Tambini PUBLISHED: 15:36, Wed, Jan 17, 2018 | UPDATED: 15:42, Wed, Jan 17, 2018An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_UNKNOWNSession ID: 2018-04-09:2caca58a907c22199d87a803 Player Element ID: vjs_video_3OKThe threat of South Korean regulators banning crypto trade has prompted a sell-off of Ripple, bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. Ripple prices plunged as low as $0.91 (£0.66) on Tuesday from a weekend high of $2.05 (£1.49) and an all-time high of $3.84 (£2.79) earlier this month. The market cap of Ripple has fallen by $32billion from its Saturday price of $79billion (£57billion ) to just $37.8billion (£27.4billion) at 10.45pm on Tuesday, according to Coin Market Cap. The market cap on Wednesday at 8.09am is worth $46billion (£33billion). Bitcoin also notably lost more than £725.90 ($1,000) between 7.14am and 8.34 on Tuesday – a 65 percent plunge on it’s December record high of £14,507.80 ($20,000). The Coin Market Cap crypto tracker below shows the latest XRP price and market cap in real time. CLICK HERE TO READ: BITCOIN PRICE LIVE UPDATESHere is all the latest Ripple news and price updates. All times GMT."
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"docid": "D1539147#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/convertible-currency.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Convertible Currency'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'Convertible Currency'A currency that can be readily bought or sold without government restrictions, in order to purchase another currency. A convertible currency is a liquid instrument when compared to currencies tightly controlled by a central bank or other regulating authority. A convertible currency is often referred to a hard currency. Next Up Currency Convertibility International Currency Converter Currency Conversion Rate BREAKING DOWN 'Convertible Currency'Developing countries or those with more authoritative governments are more likely to place restrictions on the exchange of currencies. Currencies from these countries are typically less stable, and may come from economies with high inflation rates, and are more illiquid, which does not fit the definition of a convertible currency. Convertibility is important in international trade, it allows companies to do business across borders with confidence and transparent pricing. Also, a convertible currency is more liquid, which reduces volatility. The most convertible currency is the U. S. dollar. It is the most traded currency in the world, central banks hold the U. S. dollar as their main reserve, and a number of asset classes are denominated in U. S. dollars meaning payment and settlements are made in U. S. dollars. Currencies such as the South Korean won, and Chinese Yuan are deemed convertible, but on the lesser side, as the government places capital controls that limits the amount that can exit or enter the country."
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"docid": "D1861790#0",
"title": "http://www.stern.nyu.edu/%7Enroubini/NOTES/CHAP8.HTM\nNouriel Roubini and David Backus",
"text": "\"Nouriel Roubini and David Backus Lectures in Macroeconomics Chapter 8. Money, Interest Rates and Exchange Rates. The Collapse of Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes. The Asian Currency Crisis of 1997. Money Supply and the Determination of the Interest Rate The Foreign Exchange Rate Market The Effects of Open Market Operations Under Flexible and Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes The Joint Determination of the Interest Rate and Exchange Rate in the Money and Exchange Rate Markets under Flexible Exchange Rates Effect of Economic Shocks on the Exchange Rate Under Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes Sterilized and Non-Sterilized Foreign Exchange Rate Intervention Case Study of Fixed Exchange Rate Collapse: Mexico 1982Why Countries Fix the Exchange Rate and Why Fixed Exchange Rates Collapse The Asian Currency Crisis of 1997: An Empirical Analysis Further Readings In this chapter we will study a number of questions regarding the relation between monetary policy, interest rates and exchange rates and how currency crises occur. How does monetary policy affect interest rates? Why does a monetary expansion lead to lower interest rates? What is the effect of monetary policy on exchange rates? Why do some countries try to fix the level of their exchange rate while others let the value of their currency to be freely determined in the foreign exchange market? How does monetary policy differ in a regime of fixed and flexible exchange rates?"
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"docid": "D1668337#0",
"title": "http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=Taiwan&city=Taipei\nCost of Living in Taipei",
"text": "\"Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Taiwan > Taipei Cost of Living in Taipei Tweet Compare Taipei with: Summary about cost of living in Taipei: Four-person family monthly costs: 3,042.88$ (89,131.92NT$) without rent (using our estimator). A single person monthly costs: 820.98$ (24,048.11NT$) without rent. Cost of living index in Taipei is 29.24% lower than in New York. Cost of living rank 223 thout of 568 cities in the world. Taipei has a cost of living index of 70.76. Do you live in Taipei? Add data for Taipei!Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 150.00 NT$ 100.00 - 200.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 850.00 NT$ 700.00 - 1,000.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 120.00 NT$ 115.00 - 150.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 50.00 NT$ 45.00 - 70.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 60.00 NT$ 47.00 - 87.88Cappuccino (regular) 74.23 NT$ 50.00 - 120.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 26.10 NT$ 20.00 - 30.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 19.64 NT$ 15.00 - 25.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 345.82 NT$ 299.05 - 454.25Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 47.20 NT$ 31.75 - 63.50Rice (white), (1 lb) 49.57 NT$ 24.49 - 90.72Eggs (regular) (12) 62.92 NT$ 49.20 - 85.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 305.22 NT$ 181.44 - 408.23Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 105.80 NT$ 72.57 - 136.08Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 290.30 NT$ 136.08 - 498.95Apples (1 lb) 58.93 NT$ 30.00 - 136.08Banana (1 lb) 36.90 NT$ 20.41 - 45.36Oranges (1 lb) 36.25 NT$ 22.68 - 58.97Tomato (1 lb) 52.49 NT$ 33.57 - 68.04Potato (1 lb) 38.97 NT$ 22.68 - 54.43Onion (1 lb) 31.91 NT$ 18.14 - 45.36Lettuce (1 head) 44.58 NT$ 30.00 - 69.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 39.00 NT$ 20.00 - 50.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 400.00 NT$ 350.00 - 600.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 45.78 NT$ 35.00 - 60.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 57.33 NT$ 45.00 - 100.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 100.00 NT$ 90.00 - 110.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 20.00 NT$ 15.00 - 30.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 1,500.00 NT$ 1,000.00 - 1,999.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 70.00 NT$ 70.00 - 80.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 40.23 NT$ 24.14 - 40.23Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 225.00 NT$ 150.00 - 300.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 103.11 NT$ 94.64 - 113.56Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 1,000,000.00 NT$ 900,000.00 - 1,200,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 700,941.18 NT$ 600,000.00 - 800,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 2,444.75 NT$ 1,200.00 - 4,250.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 5.71 NT$ 3.00 - 9.60Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 819.16 NT$ 599.00 - 1,000.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 1,492.11 NT$ 1,000.00 - 2,500.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 403.64 NT$ 200.00 - 600.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 300.00 NT$ 280.00 - 330.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 15,904.76 NT$ 8,333.33 - 28,000.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 583,333.33 NT$ 400,000.00 - 800,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 2,537.93 NT$ 1,500.00 - 3,800.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 1,245.42 NT$ 790.00 - 2,000.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 2,714.84 NT$ 2,000.00 - 3,500.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 3,642.86 NT$ 3,000.00 - 5,695.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 16,268.29 NT$ 10,000.00 - 25,000.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 9,758.82 NT$ 6,000.00 - 16,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 36,250.00 NT$ 25,000.00 - 50,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 24,638.25 NT$ 18,000.00 - 30,000.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 26,331.99 NT$ 21,367.52 - 36,789.30Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 14,178.65 NT$ 9,290.23 - 22,296.54Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 58,207.69 NT$Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 2.07 1.50 - 3.00Prices in Taipei These data are based on 1958 entries in the past 18 months from 252 different contributors. Last update: April 2018Tweet Sources and References:大買家Carrefour Taiwan Add new source here: URL: Description: Taipei has 2 nd Most Expensive Milk (regular), (1 liter) in the World (out of 481 cities). See More Price Rankings for Taipei The price of Eggs (regular) (12) in the year 2012 in Taipei was 30.00NT$. See More Historical Data in Taipei See Analysis of our Consumer Price Basket in Taipei Category Amount in USDTransportation 402.56Clothing And Shoes 121.17Sports And Leisure 219.95Markets 1,615.43Utilities (Monthly) 173.85Rent Per Month 741.8Restaurants 274.23Sign up for our newsletter: Your email address: Nearby cities: Cost of Living in Shulin 16.96 miles Cost of Living in Chi-lung 22.86 miles Cost of Living in Keelung 22.86 miles Cost of Living in Tucheng 29.89 miles Cost of Living in Hsichih 52.24 miles Cost of Living in Tou-liu 144.16 miles Cost of Living in Chiayi 159.80 miles Cost of Living in Tainan 187.01 miles Cost of Living in Fengyuan 220.22 miles Cost of Living in Kaohsiung 221.31 miles Leave a comment: Your name: Sign In Your email address (optional): Your comment (no HTML):81 Comments so far# Taipeir on Apr 10, 2018 : Taipei city and New Taipei city have quite a gap in incomes."
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"docid": "D146634#0",
"title": "https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/07/technology/bitcoin-price-rise.html\nBitcoinâs Price Has Soared. What Comes Next?",
"text": "Technology Bitcoin’s Price Has Soared. What Comes Next? By NATHANIEL POPPER DEC. 7, 2017$15,000 10,000 5,000 0$17,147Jan. March May July Sep. Nov. The average cost of a Bitcoin crossed $17,000 on Thursday, though on some individual exchanges where it is traded, the value was even greater. Note: Value as of 8:45 p.m. Eastern time on Dec. 7. | Source: Coindesk | By The New York Times SAN FRANCISCO — Bitcoin has been in a bull market like few the world has ever seen. At the beginning of the year, the price of a Bitcoin was below $1,000. It hit $5,000 in October, then doubled by late November. And on Thursday, less than two weeks later, the price of a single Bitcoin rose above $20,000 on some exchanges, according to Coinmarketcap."
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"docid": "D2315002#0",
"title": "https://www2.gwu.edu/~ibi/minerva/Spring1999/Henrique.Jereissa/Henrique.Jereissa.html\n.",
"text": "\"Instituto Cultural Minerva Institute of Brazilian Issues The George Washington University Washington, DCThe IMF Role in Financial Crises By Henrique Jose Leal Jereissati The Minerva Program, Spring - 1999Introduction The growing integration of the world’s economies is leading to a significantly increase in the volume of the financial markets. The increasing flow of private capital has contributed significantly to economic growth in developing countries, which can rationally allocate these resources to finance domestic investments. Although financial markets are very important to stimulate economic development, they have also contributed to a new type of crisis known as financial crisis. Many recent financial crises in developing countries, are the reflections of the inability to minimize the risks of a change in market’s sentiment. Poor macroeconomic policies leave a country vulnerable to financial crisis. The architecture of the international financial system is been questioned because of its excessive volatility, strong contagion effects and an increased scope for moral hazard in international financial markets. In this context, the IMF can play a very important role in a way to prevent the emerge of new crises and when its not possible, in a way to mitigate the crisis effects giving the necessary support to reestablish market’s normality. In the first part of this paper, we briefly explain the context that led to the creation of the International Monetary Fund and its original role. The evolution of the international monetary system (breakdown of the Bretton Woods system), as well as the Fund’s evolution are also discussed. In the second part, we try to focus on the causes of financial crises."
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"docid": "D2219129#0",
"title": "http://therealnews.com/t2/component/content/article/170-more-blog-posts-from-david-william-pear/1984-africa-slavery-king-cotton-and-the-industrial-revolution-\nAfrica: Slavery, King Cotton and the Industrial Revolution.",
"text": "\"Africa: Slavery, King Cotton and the Industrial Revolution. Monday, 24 February 2014 10:593 Comments Opinion by David William Pear Hillary Clinton to Africa… “Get over it”. “For goodness sakes, this is the 21st century. We've got to get over what happened 50, 100, 200 years ago and let's make money for everybody. That's the best way to try to create some new energy and some new growth in Africa.” ( Reuters, June 15, 2010: “Africa must reform - Hillary Clinton”)Barack Obama to Africa… “No excuses”. \"\" I think part of what's hampered advancement in Africa is that for many years we've made excuses about corruption or poor governance, that this was somehow the consequence of neo-colonialism, or the West has been oppressive, or racism – I'm not a big – I'm not a believer in excuses.” ( The Telegraph, July 9, 2009: “Barack Obama tells Africa to stop blaming colonialism for problems. ”)Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have spoken the Washington consensus on African colonization. The London, Paris, Rome, Bonn, and the other entire colonial powers consensus is the same as well."
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"docid": "D12960#0",
"title": "http://www.discoveringireland.com/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Home Ireland Practical Information Currency In This Section Special Offers Ireland Vacation Information Vacation Reviews Map of Ireland About Ireland Bed and Breakfast Events Flying to Ireland Food History of Ireland People Practical Information Travel Tools Activities & Sports Currency Currencies Of Ireland There are two currencies used in Ireland depending on what part of Ireland you are visiting: Currency used in The Republic of Ireland Currency used in Northern Ireland Using your money in Ireland: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have different currencies. In the Republic of Ireland the currency used is the Euro and in Northern Ireland the currency used is the Pound Sterling. The banks in Northern Ireland all issue their own notes and with this you may come across different variations in the notes. All coins are the same, irrespective of the bank from which they come. When crossing between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland you can exchange your money in shops, gas stations, bureaux de change and banks. It is also wise to check the exchange rate when changing money. ATMs are present in very town in Ireland so therefore are a convenient way of dealing with your money during your stay. Below are various links to pages in which you can discover more about the notes and coins of Sterling and the Euro: Sterling Notes Euro Notes Euro Coins Get discounts and updates Sign up now for the official Discovering Ireland Update e-newsletter, designed to keep you up-to-date on what's new and exciting at Discovering Ireland and indeed in Ireland itself! You will also be among the first to know about our great special offers!Sign Up for News and Offers Submit"
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"docid": "D2724436#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_blue_stakes_in_golf_mean\nWhat does blue stakes in golf mean?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Sports Golf Golf Rules and Regulations What does blue stakes in golf mean? Flag What does blue stakes in golf mean? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Blue stakes on a golf course indicate \"\"ground under repair\"\". They may be blue with a green top which would indicate that an appropriate government agency has declared the area an \"\"environmentally-sensitive area\"\" and the local golf committee has declared it ground under repair to prevent play from it.11 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What you mean by stake? What is mean by Stake What does stake mean? A stake is a strong metal, plastic, or wooden stick with a pointedend often driven into the ground. Stakes hold down tents forexample. Hobbsy13 18,681 Contributions What do the colored stakes on golf course mean?"
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"docid": "D1913827#0",
"title": "http://www.bermudaportreviews.com/KingsWharf.htm\n.",
"text": "King's Wharf, Bermuda King's Wharf, Bermuda King's Wharf, Bermuda Information Contributed by Nancy Norris Nancy@Singles Cruise Center.com Language and Currency What is King's Wharf Like? What is the Weather Like? Where Does the Ship Dock? Where is the Shopping? What is There to Buy? What is There To Do? Is There Anything of a “Don’t Miss Quality? Are There Any Great Restaurants or Bars? King's Wharf, Bermuda Port Reviews Language and Currency English is spoken throughout Bermuda and the currency is the Bermudian Dollar, which is equivalent to a US$. US Currency is readily accepted anywhere on the island."
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"docid": "D2272437#0",
"title": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/europe/european-union/ireland/currency/\nIreland Currency Calculator",
"text": "Ireland Currency Calculator Exchange rate to other major currencies What is the unit of money in Ireland? Currency in Ireland: Euro (EUR)GMT Currency Convertertoll Disclaimer: conversions are for illustration purposes only. We use reputable sources but cannot and do not verify each rate we have fetched. We shall not be liable to users or any third party for any damage or loss incurred, monetary or otherwise, directly or indirectly, as a result of using of this function. Usage is entirely at your own risk. ☹ Problem on this page ? Please spare a moment to inform us. Feedback"
},
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"docid": "D1953453#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norther\nNorther",
"text": "\"Norther From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article relies too much on references to primary sources. Please improve this by adding secondary or tertiary sources. ( February 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Norther Norther performing live at Wacken Open Air Background information Also known as Requiem (1996–2000) Decayed (2000)Origin Espoo, Finland Genres Melodic death metal Years active 1996 –2012Labels Century Media, Marquee Avalon, Spinefarm Associated acts Children of Bodom, Amberian Dawn, Ensiferum, Wintersun, Naildown, Cain's Offering, Imperanon Norther was a Finnish melodic death metal band from Espoo, Finland. The band broke up in 2012. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Band members2.1 Timeline3 Discography3.1 Studio albums3.2 Demos and EPs3.3 Singles3.4 Details3.4.1 Warlord4 Videography5 Covers6 References7 External links History [ edit]Norther formed under the name Requiem (Lindroos, Korpas, Hallio) in 1996 after various early stage band formations. The band's debut effort was the album, Dreams of Endless War, released through Spinefarm Records in 2002. The album entered the Finnish charts at position 17. At the time, Norther was playing shows only in and around the Helsinki area. That changed when the album Mirror of Madness came out in early 2003 (entering the Finnish charts at position 11). The group toured with Dimmu Borgir and Hypocrisy in late 2003."
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"docid": "D166427#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_tender\nLegal tender",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the payment medium. For the song, see Legal Tender (song). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Legal tender is a medium of payment recognized by a legal system to be valid for meeting a financial obligation. [ 1] Paper currency and coins are common forms of legal tender in many countries. Legal tender is variously defined in different jurisdictions. Formally, it is anything which when offered in payment extinguishes the debt. Thus, personal cheques, credit cards, and similar non-cash methods of payment are not usually legal tender."
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"docid": "D531223#0",
"title": "http://www.diffen.com/difference/Euro_vs_US_Dollar\nComments: Euro vs US Dollar",
"text": "Diffen › Finance The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the de facto currency for international trade and a reserve currency for much of the world. The Euro (EUR) is the currency of 22 European countries, including 17 countries in the European Union. This comparison focuses on the history and evolution, central banking, amount of money in circulation and the exchange rate between these two currencies. Comparison chart Euro versus US Dollar comparison chart Euro US Dollar Symbol € $ISO 4217 code EUR (num. 978) USDOfficial user (s) Eurozone (17) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Outside the EU (7) Monaco San Marino Vatican City Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United States and more Inflation 1.4% (December 2012) 2.16% (October 2012)Nickname The single currency, local names Ege (Finnish) Quid (Hiberno-English) Teuro (German) Ouro (Galician) Juró (Hungarian) Ewro (Maltese) Buck, greenback Countries Eurozone US and overseas territories Amount in circulation €915 billion Over $800 billion Governing bank European Central Bank Federal Reserve Pegged by 10 currencies Bosnia & Herz. convertible mark Bulgarian lev Cape Verdean escudo Central African CFA franc CFP franc Comorian franc Danish krone (±2.25%) Latvian lats Lithuanian litas West African CFA franc 23 currencies Printer Various Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mint Various United States Mint Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1Notes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $2 (rare)Stock Ticker EURUSD=X USDEUR=XContents: Euro vs US Dollar1 History1.1 Origins of the Euro1.2 Origins of the US Dollar2 Administration and control of monetary policy3 Countries4 Exchange Rates5 Amount of money in circulation6 Recent News7 References History Origins of the Euro The Euro was introduced to financial markets on January 1, 1999. Coins and banknotes entered circulation on January 1, 2002. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, most EU member states are obliged to adopt the Euro after meeting monetary and budgetary requirements. However the UK and Denmark negotiated exemptions, and Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum. All new members of the European Union since 1993 have pledged to adopt the Euro."
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"docid": "D303692#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/9781284069419/Public-Health-What-Works-Bernard-1284069419/plp\nISBN 13: 9781284069419",
"text": "Top Search Results from the Abe Books Marketplace1. Public Health (Hardback)Bernard J. Turnock Published by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc, United States (2015)ISBN 10: 1284069419 ISBN 13: 9781284069419New Hardcover Quantity Available: 10Seller: The Book Depository (London, United Kingdom)Rating [? ] Book Description Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc, United States, 2015. Hardback. Condition: New. 6th Revised edition. Language: English . Brand New Book. Using a straightforward systems approach, Public Health: What It Is and How It Works explores the inner workings of the complex, modern U. S. public health system-what it is, what it does, how it works, and why it is important. The book covers the origins and development of the modern public health system; the relationship of public health to the overall health system; how the system is organized at the federal, state, and local levels; its core functions and how well these are currently being addressed; evidence-based practice and an approach to program planning and evaluation for public health interventions; public health activities such as epidemiological investigation, biomedical research, environmental assessment, policy development, and more."
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"docid": "D1979296#0",
"title": "https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/northern-ireland-currency.cfm\nNorthern Ireland currency",
"text": "\"Northern Ireland currency Thread Tools Search this Thread Jan 19th, 2015, 11:46 AM # 1Okie Original Poster Join Date: Sep 2003Posts: 127Northern Ireland currency I am confused on the currency used in Northern Ireland. Is it the same as that used in London/UK? If not, can they be used interchangeably in both countries. We are traveling both places, so I want to make sure we are prepared. Thank you!Jan 19th, 2015, 11:50 AM # 2Palen QJoin Date: Jan 2007Posts: 68,618Same British pound sterling but bank notes may have Northern Ireland on them (like in Scotland - banknotes from Bank of Scotland circualte but are really British pounds - except that IME some folks down in England for some reason do not like to take them so change them for British Bank of England banknotes before going off to England. Anyway there is only one currency in the United Kingdom- the British Pound. Ireland the Republic of course is on the Euro like most of the E U. Jan 19th, 2015, 02:05 PM # 3ribeirasacra Join Date: Oct 2006Posts: 4,379From the tourist website http://www.discovernorthernireland.c...uestions-A2146 Wiki about pound Stirling notes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknot...pound_sterling Jan 19th, 2015, 03:44 PM # 4Alec Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 4,299Coins are the same in Northern Ireland and in the rest of UK, so no problems there. Bank of England notes circulate freely in NI. Notes you get from ATMs and in change in NI are mostly local notes printed in NI."
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"docid": "D2142672#0",
"title": "https://www.aerlingusvacationstore.com/travel/faqs\nCreate Account",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions Do I need a visa or a passport to travel to Europe? You need a valid passport for travel to Europe; if you hold a U. S. passport and are traveling to the EU for 3 months or less, you do not need a special visa. Is it easy to book online? Yes, it’s easy to check prices by departure dates and cities and book an entire vacation package for multiple travelers online. When booking, simply have the following information for all passengers: names as they appear in passport and date of birth. We mail one set of documents for the entire reservation. Is full payment due at time of booking? Yes, full payment by credit card is due to complete the transaction and issue airline tickets. Will I receive a booking confirmation? Yes, you will receive an email confirming your booking with itinerary details upon completion of your transaction."
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"docid": "D1246405#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_countries_use_the_Euro\nWhat are the countries that use EURO as their money?",
"text": "Flag What are the countries that use EURO as their money? Answer by Chris Freel Confidence votes 9.2KAs of January 2014, 24 countries use the Euro (€) as their currency. Austria , Belgium , Cyprus , Estonia , Finland , France , Germany , Greece , Ireland , Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta , The Netherlands , Portugal , Slovakia , Slovenia and Spain are official members of the Eurozone and use the Euro as their currency. In addition to these countries official agreements are in place with three micro states which allow them to use the Euro and issue a limited number of Euro coins. These are Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican City . The Euro has also been unilaterally adopted as the de facto currency of a further three countries, usually in cases where a pre-Euro currency had previously been used. These are Andorra , Kosovo, and Montenegro . These countries do not have authorisation to issue Euros. Adoption of the Euro Initially 11 EU countries adopted the Euro in 1999, but the physical currency was not introduced until 1 January 2002. These original 11 countries were later joined by: Greece (2001 - before the physical currency was introduced)Slovenia (1 January 2007)Cyprus (1 January 2008)Malta (1 January 2008)Slovakia (1 January 2009)Estonia (1 January 2011)Latvia (1 January 2014)Lithuania is due to adopt the Euro on 1 January 2015."
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"docid": "D3454283#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/ireland/ieflags.htm\nIrish Flag",
"text": "Irish Flag Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map Ireland Flag: The flag of Ireland was adopted on January 21, 1919. Modeled after the French Tricolore, Ireland's flag uses color to symbolize religions; green is representative of Catholics; orange is representative of Protestants, and the white is symbolic of the union of both. Larger Ireland flag Ireland Coat of Arms: The harp in many forms and styles has been used on the coat of arms of Ireland since medieval times. Today it is used as the symbol of the Irish State. It is found in the seals of the President, Taoiseach, Tanaiste and Government Ministers, and is used on the back of Irish Euro coins. Ireland's Information Land Area 68,883 km 2Water Area 1,390 km 2Total Area 70,273km 2 (#118)Population 4,952,473 (#121)Population Density 71.90/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $322.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 69,400$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Ireland See Also Where is Ireland? GDP of Ireland What is the Capital of Ireland? List of Airports in Ireland About Ireland What Languages Are Spoken In Ireland?"
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"docid": "D2444672#0",
"title": "http://www.picturesofengland.com/EnglandFacts/\nEngland Facts",
"text": "\"Home > England Facts England Facts Facts about the country of England, including location, climate, landscape, population, currency, government and more. ( This page was last updated 21st June 2017)ENGLAND'S LOCATIONEngland is an island country situated in North-West Europe, on the island of 'Great Britain'. Great Britain is made up of 3 countries - England, Scotland, and Wales (see map below). Covering two-thirds of Great Britain, England is the largest country on the island. Map of Great Britain, showing the countries of England, Scotland, and Wales. Below is a map showing the whole of the island of Great Britain in relation to the rest of Europe. Great Britain is the largest island in Europe and the eighth largest island in the world. France, on mainland Europe, is approx 35 kilometres away from the island of Great Britain and since 1994 has been joined to the island via an undersea rail network called the Channel Tunnel. The Channel Tunnel runs from Folkestone in the county of Kent ( Southern England) beneath the English Channel, to arrive at Coquelles near Calais in northern France. At 31.4 miles (50.5 km) it is the second longest undersea tunnel in the world, Japan's Seikan Tunnel being the longest at 33.49 miles."
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"docid": "D12963#0",
"title": "http://www.frommers.com/destinations/ireland/697595\nMoney in Ireland",
"text": "\"Ireland Money in Irelandadvertisement The Republic of Ireland uses the single European currency known as the euro (€). Euro notes come in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500. The euro is divided into 100 cents; coins come in denominations of €2, €1, 50¢, 20¢, 10¢, 5¢, 2¢, and 1¢. Frommer's lists exact prices in the local currency. However, rates fluctuate, so before departing consult a currency exchange website such as www.oanda.com/currency/converter to check up-to-the-minute rates. As part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland uses the British pound sterling (£). The British pound is not accepted in the Republic, and the euro is not accepted in the North -- if you're traveling in both parts of Ireland, you'll need some of both currencies, although shops right on the border tend to accept both. For those traveling between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, although the pounds issued in Northern Ireland are legal tender in Great Britain and vice versa, the paper money actually looks different, and you may find that cabdrivers and small business owners in the North won't accept bills issued in Great Britain and vice versa. In that case, you can change the money into locally issued versions at any large central bank, free of charge. The British currency used in Northern Ireland has notes in denominations of £5, £10, £20, £50, and £100. Coins are issued in £2, £1, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p, and 1p denominations."
},
{
"docid": "D2121002#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/should-trip-ireland-11419.html\nWhat Should I Take on My Trip to Ireland?",
"text": "\"A Celtic cross is a common sight while walking in Ireland. Ireland is a country of contradictions. It is lush and green, craggy and barren, rainy and full of sunshine. The damp Irish cold chills your bones, yet when the warmth comes you may wonder why there aren't more air conditioners. If you are staring at your suitcase and wondering \"\"what should I take on my trip to Ireland,\"\" take a deep breath, don't panic and remember Ireland has all the modern amenities to help you survive if you forget something or pack the wrong items. Spending Money Although currency can be exchanged at the airports or the banks in Ireland, it is always preferable to arrive with at least a small amount of proper currency, euros for the Republic of Ireland or English pounds for Northern Ireland. The exchange rate at the airport runs a bit steep, so try to plan ahead by having your bank order the proper currency for you about two weeks before your trip. For Americans taking cash to exchange in Ireland, do not take $100 bills. Even the majority of the banks will not exchange anything larger than a $50 because of a rash of counterfeit bills during the 1990s. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but you will find places that still take only cash."
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"docid": "D64823#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k5897776-Preferred_Currency_pounds_or_euros-Ireland.html\nPreferred Currency - pounds or euros",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Ireland forum Ireland forumsloucharlton, ma Level Contributor195 posts35 reviews Save Topic Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:32 PMWhat is the preferred currency in Ireland... I am travelling to Ireland for the first time next week. Most of my costs will be charged to a business credit card, but I want to have some free cash avaialble... Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Ireland? See all Cliffs of Moher Tour and Galway from...764 Reviewsfrom $62.60*Giant’s Causeway and Northern Ireland...796 Reviewsfrom $93.80*All-Ireland 6-Day Tour from Dublin43 Reviewsfrom $611.90*Cliffs of Moher Tour from Dublin1,254 Reviewsfrom $62.60*1-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1Bean_Limerick Limerick, Ireland Destination Expertfor Limerick Level Contributor27,949 posts86 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:34 PMThe preferred currency in the Republic South of Ireland) is the actual currency of the Republic which is the Euro. North of the border, the preferred currency is Sterling, which is the actual currency there. Report inappropriate content Doneraile Waterford, Ireland Level Contributor6,414 posts2 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:34 PMIf you are coming to the Republic of Ireland you need Euros, if you are going to Northern Ireland you will need Sterling. When you get to the airport here you can get money from an ATM. Mentioned in this post Northern Ireland United Kingdom Report inappropriate contentkaty-lied Dublin, Ireland Level Contributor2,607 posts195 reviews Save Reply3. Re: Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:36 PMEuro in Republic - Stg in Northern Ireland Mentioned in this post Northern Ireland United Kingdom Report inappropriate contentblackgreen Cork, Ireland Destination Expertfor Cork Level Contributor3,523 posts71 reviews Save Reply4."
},
{
"docid": "D64824#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_pound\nIrish pound",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the currency of the Kingdom of Ireland, the Irish Free State, and the Republic of Ireland. For currency of Northern Ireland and of the whole of Ireland from 1826 to 1928, see Pound sterling. For the coin of the same value, see One pound (Irish coin). Irish pound Punt Éireannach ( Irish)£1 notes ( 1928–77 and 1976–93) £1 coin (1990–2002)ISO 4217Code IEPDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)Plural pounds ( English)puint, punta ( Irish)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)pence ( English)pinginí, pingineacha ( Irish)Symbol £ (or IR£ to distinguish from other pounds)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)p Nickname quid Banknotes Freq. used £5, £10, £20 Rarely used £50, £100Coins Freq. used 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1Demographics User (s) Currently: None Previously: Ireland Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Ireland Website www .centralbank .ie Printer Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Mint Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Valuation ERM Since 13 March 1979 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002€ = £0.787564This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Irish pound ( Irish: punt Éireannach) was the currency of Ireland until 2002. Its ISO 4217 code was IEP, and the usual notation was the prefix £ (or IR£ where confusion might have arisen with the pound sterling or other pounds ). The Irish pound was superseded by the euro on 1 January 1999. [ 1] Euro currency did not begin circulation until the beginning of 2002."
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"docid": "D1984854#0",
"title": "http://golondon.about.com/od/currency/a/currency.htm\nKnow Before You Go: A Traveler's Guide to UK Currency",
"text": "\"Before you arrive in the United Kingdom, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the local currency. The official currency of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland is the pound sterling (£), often abbreviated to GBP. Currency in the UK remains unchanged by the European referendum of 2017. If you're planning a trip around Ireland, however, you need to be aware that the Republic of Ireland uses the euro (€), not the pound. Pounds and Pence One British pound (£) is made up of 100 pence (p). Coin denominations are as follows: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. Notes are available in £5, £10, £20 and £50 denominations, each one with their own distinct color. All British currency features an image of the Queen's head on one side. The other side typically shows a notable historic figure, landmark or national symbol . British slang has many different names for various elements of the currency."
},
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"docid": "D726573#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_form_of_currency_does_the_UK_use\nWhat form of currency does the UK use?",
"text": "Flag What form of currency does the UK use? Answer by Lewbrownia Confidence votes 33The United Kingdom uses Pound Sterling - almost always just called the Pound. 1 Pound = 100 pence As opposed to the previous answer, while Ireland does use the Euro, that is the Republic of Ireland, a completely different country. Throughout the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Pound is the currency.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No"
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"docid": "D1507484#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2010/BUSINESS/04/28/greek.debt.qanda/index.html\nQ&A: What does Greece's debt rating downgrade mean",
"text": "The austerity measures that the IMF is likely to impose are unpopular in Greece. STORY HIGHLIGHTSFinancial markets in turmoil amid fears more countries could be sucked into Greek debt crisis Greece's debt rating downgraded to junk status, Portugal's rating also lowered two notches Greece's national debt is now bigger than the country's economy Country has implemented austere measures to try to curb debt RELATED TOPICSGreece Euro (Currency)European Union (CNN) -- Financial markets were in turmoil on Wednesday amid fears that more countries could be sucked into Greece's mounting debt crisis. European indexes followed those in Asia into the red after Standard & Poor downgraded Greece's debt rating to junk status and Portugal's rating also dropped two notches. So what has prompted the crisis and what could happen next? How did Greece get into this trouble? Years of unrestrained spending, cheap lending and failure to implement financial reforms left Greece badly exposed when the global economic downturn struck. This revealed partly fiddled statistics that showed debt levels and deficits exceeded limits set by the European Central Bank. How big are these debts? National debt, put at €300 billion ($394 billion), is bigger than the country's economy, with some estimates predicting it will reach 120 percent of gross domestic product in 2010. The country's deficit -- how much more it spends than it takes in -- is 12.7 percent."
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"docid": "D2247069#0",
"title": "https://www.diffen.com/difference/Euro_vs_US_Dollar\nComments: Euro vs US Dollar",
"text": "Diffen › Finance The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the de facto currency for international trade and a reserve currency for much of the world. The Euro (EUR) is the currency of 22 European countries, including 17 countries in the European Union. This comparison focuses on the history and evolution, central banking, amount of money in circulation and the exchange rate between these two currencies. Comparison chart Euro versus US Dollar comparison chart Euro US Dollar Symbol € $ISO 4217 code EUR (num. 978) USDOfficial user (s) Eurozone (17) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Outside the EU (7) Monaco San Marino Vatican City Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United States and more Inflation 1.4% (December 2012) 2.16% (October 2012)Nickname The single currency, local names Ege (Finnish) Quid (Hiberno-English) Teuro (German) Ouro (Galician) Juró (Hungarian) Ewro (Maltese) Buck, greenback Countries Eurozone US and overseas territories Amount in circulation €915 billion Over $800 billion Governing bank European Central Bank Federal Reserve Pegged by 10 currencies Bosnia & Herz. convertible mark Bulgarian lev Cape Verdean escudo Central African CFA franc CFP franc Comorian franc Danish krone (±2.25%) Latvian lats Lithuanian litas West African CFA franc 23 currencies Printer Various Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mint Various United States Mint Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1Notes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $2 (rare)Stock Ticker EURUSD=X USDEUR=XContents: Euro vs US Dollar1 History1.1 Origins of the Euro1.2 Origins of the US Dollar2 Administration and control of monetary policy3 Countries4 Exchange Rates5 Amount of money in circulation6 Recent News7 References History Origins of the Euro The Euro was introduced to financial markets on January 1, 1999. Coins and banknotes entered circulation on January 1, 2002. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, most EU member states are obliged to adopt the Euro after meeting monetary and budgetary requirements. However the UK and Denmark negotiated exemptions, and Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum. All new members of the European Union since 1993 have pledged to adopt the Euro."
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"docid": "D1979296#0",
"title": "https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/northern-ireland-currency.cfm\nNorthern Ireland currency",
"text": "\"Northern Ireland currency Thread Tools Search this Thread Jan 19th, 2015, 11:46 AM # 1Okie Original Poster Join Date: Sep 2003Posts: 127Northern Ireland currency I am confused on the currency used in Northern Ireland. Is it the same as that used in London/UK? If not, can they be used interchangeably in both countries. We are traveling both places, so I want to make sure we are prepared. Thank you!Jan 19th, 2015, 11:50 AM # 2Palen QJoin Date: Jan 2007Posts: 68,618Same British pound sterling but bank notes may have Northern Ireland on them (like in Scotland - banknotes from Bank of Scotland circualte but are really British pounds - except that IME some folks down in England for some reason do not like to take them so change them for British Bank of England banknotes before going off to England. Anyway there is only one currency in the United Kingdom- the British Pound. Ireland the Republic of course is on the Euro like most of the E U. Jan 19th, 2015, 02:05 PM # 3ribeirasacra Join Date: Oct 2006Posts: 4,379From the tourist website http://www.discovernorthernireland.c...uestions-A2146 Wiki about pound Stirling notes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknot...pound_sterling Jan 19th, 2015, 03:44 PM # 4Alec Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 4,299Coins are the same in Northern Ireland and in the rest of UK, so no problems there. Bank of England notes circulate freely in NI. Notes you get from ATMs and in change in NI are mostly local notes printed in NI."
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"docid": "D1325403#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080123134342AAT2lux\nDoes Ireland use euros or pounds?",
"text": "Travel Ireland Other - Ireland Does Ireland use euros or pounds?1 following 21 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Euros. It's not part of Britain.~*Beki*~ · 1 decade ago4 4 Comment Ireland Euros Or Pounds Source (s):https://shrinkurl.im/a0e Bcgoan · 1 year ago0 0 Comment The Republic of Ireland uses the Euro. Northern Ireland uses the pound sterling - however many border towns of Northern Ireland will also accept the Euro. Derry, Newry, Armagh and so on are quite happy with Euro BUT the exchange rate isn't always very good.greenorlagh · 1 decade ago5 1 Comment We use the Euro. It is divided into 100 cents. Officially there is no such word as euros (or so we were told when the currency was introduced). In practice, however, everyone says euros. I am speaking for the Republic of Ireland as that is where you have posed your question. Northern Ireland (part of the United Kingdom currently) uses pound sterling.stitcherkf · 1 decade ago3 1 Comment The Republic of Ireland has euros and the North of Ireland (not including Donegal) uses pounds because It is part of the UK.»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™ · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment The Republic of Ireland uses Euros, while Northern Ireland (part of the UK) still uses the Pound. bad exchange rate from US $ to the pound!Curious D · 1 decade ago3 1 Comment Euros, Northern Ireland (UK) uses Pounds Mocha Beans Mom · 1 decade ago3 1 Comment Republic of Ireland uses euros Northern Ireland uses pounds Jezz a Bella · 1 decade ago6 1 Comment Eurosjim · 1 decade ago3 1 Comment Argggggggh."
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{
"docid": "D1524491#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_does_the_United_Kingdom_still_use_pound_instead_of_Euro\nWhy does the United Kingdom still use pound instead of Euro?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Europe Why does the United Kingdom still use pound instead of Euro? Flag Why does the United Kingdom still use pound instead of Euro? Answer by Delta-NC Confidence votes 1.9KThe UK does not use the Euro because of a number of economic factors. In order for a stable transition is it important that the economy of a member state and the eurozone are in sync and this was not the case when the UK last looked at joining. The UK is not under obligation to adopt the euro and currently has no plans to look into the issue again.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Porky121 12,464 Contributions Does the United Kingdom use the Euro? No, it uses the British pound. Ebs1 7,115 Contributions Why doesn't the United Kingdom use the Euro? The UK is in a thinking process. Wait and see.. Scroll down to related links and look at \"\"Eurozone - Wikipedia\"\"."
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{
"docid": "D1979297#0",
"title": "https://www.discoveringireland.com/currency-northern-ireland/\nCurrency in Northern Ireland",
"text": "In This Section Special Offers Ireland Vacation Information Vacation Reviews Map of Ireland About Ireland Bed and Breakfast Events Flying to Ireland Food History of Ireland People Practical Information Travel Tools Activities & Sports Currency in Northern Ireland As part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland's currency is the pound sterling (£). Unusually, individual currency notes are available from all the major banks operating in Northern Ireland. This can be confusing for visitors as not only will you find standard English (Bank of England) notes in circulation but also but also Sterling from Ulster Bank, Bank of Ireland and Northern Bank as well as notes from Scottish banks and occasional Bank of Isle of Man notes. All of these notes are accepted in general commerce throughout Northern Ireland. This can mean up to half a dozen different notes for the exact same denomination. Important to note if traveling to England after your visit to Northern Ireland: In England, most retailers will only accept standard Bank of England notes so remember to change any notes you have that were issued by a Northern Irish bank if travelling from Northern Ireland to England."
},
{
"docid": "D1662921#0",
"title": "https://www.milesfaster.co.uk/information/uk-currency.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Prior to February 15th 1971 the British currency system was known as pounds, shillings and pence. In the system used at that time 12 pennies was equal to one shilling and 20 shillings was equal to one pound. After February 15th 1971 the UK moved to a new system called decimalisation and brought the currency into line with the metric systems used in Europe which are based on a logical system of 10 or factors of 10's. So with decimalisation came a system of pounds and pence doing away with shillings altogether. UK currency is known as BRITISH STERLING. Under this system 100 pence is equal to one pound making working with the UK currency far easier. The symbol used for pounds is: £ or is sometimes shown as GBP (Great Britain Pounds) and the symbol used for pence is: p So two pound forty pence would be written: £2.40 or GBP 2.40 Twenty pence would be written 20p. Currently the currency in use is as follows: coins: 1 penny, 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, 20 pence, 50 pence, one pound, 2 pounds. The 1 penny and 2 pence piece are bronze, the 5, 10, 20 and 50 pence pieces are silver and the 1 and 2 pound coins are gold. All coins carry the Queens head on the front."
},
{
"docid": "D1518187#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_current_italian_currency\nWhat is the current Italian currency?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies What is the current Italian currency? Flag What is the current Italian currency? Edit Answer by Derdriu Marriner Confidence votes 72.7KI am an arborist. Graduate study, travel, work make me an expert in benthics, European languages, wildlife mapping, world fauna and flora. The euro is the current Italian currency. Italy is a member of the European Union. Use of the euro isn't a requirement of EU membership. For example, Sweden is an EU member that doesn't use the euro. Italy is an example of an EU member that does.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Get It Right 56 Contributions What is Italian currency compared to US currency?"
},
{
"docid": "D497761#0",
"title": "http://www.tourist-information-dublin.co.uk/guides/information/irish-currency-money/\nIrish Currency & Money",
"text": "\"Irish Currency & Money The Euro has been the currency in circulation in Ireland since the beginning of 2002. It replaced The Irish pound (\"\"punt Éireannach\"\" in Irish). Be aware though that in the 6 counties of Northern Ireland (Fermanagh, Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down), sterling (GBP) is the currency used. Although some stores in the north may accept Euros, you may not get a favourable exchange rate. GBP may be accepted in some stores close to the border of Northern Ireland but is not generally accepted in Dublin or the rest of the Republic of Ireland. Euro Currency Converter Currency Converter Amount FROMTOEuros (EUR)814.00Rates on 5 Apr 2018 The Euro is subdivided into 100 cents. Coins are as follows; 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2. The following banknotes are available: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 The Euro (€) is the official currency of the Euro Zone and so the Euros you buy for use in Ireland can also be used in many countries across Europe including France, Spain, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia. The Euro is not used in the United Kingdom. Where to buy Euros You can buy Euros in ATM machines which are available in Dublin airport and are easy to find throughout the city."
},
{
"docid": "D1309222#0",
"title": "http://fortune.com/2016/06/22/brexit-ireland/\nWhy Brexit Will Be a Disaster for Ireland",
"text": "A dejected Ireland fan Photograph by Gallo Images — Getty Images By Shawn Tully June 22, 2016While most of the European Community never fully recovered from the ravages of the financial crisis, the Republic of Ireland has staged an absolutely miraculous comeback. But now, the looming Brexit vote is threatening to slow, or even halt, the Celtic Tiger’s recharged charge for glory. The British sibling, Northern Ireland, won’t be spared, either. In 2015, Ireland’s GDP grew at an incredible 8% clip, edging out even China, at least based on official numbers. This year Ireland’s GDP is expected to wax at about 5%. That still makes it one of the fastest growing economies in the developed world. But if the U. K., its principal trading partner, votes to exit the European Union on June 23, Ireland’s prospects for durable prosperity will fade from virtually assured to seriously at risk. “We’ve been in the sweetspot for the economy, but the Brexit vote is bringing lots of unwelcome uncertainty,” says Fergal O’Brien, chief economist at the Irish Business and Employers’ Confederation (IBEC). “ Our major corporations invest more in Britain than any other nation to sell our goods there, and it’s the first export market our small companies enter. Both of those flows could be in jeopardy if Britain leaves the EU.”For more on Brexit, read Brexit Is Giving These Tiny Nations Worry A “leave” vote by the U. K. could reverse much of the progress from one of the landmark political achievements of the close of the last century, the Good Friday peace accord of 1998."
},
{
"docid": "D904655#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_pound_(British_coin)\nOne pound (British coin)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"£1\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see List of £1. One pound United Kingdom Value 1 pound sterling Mass 8.75 g Diameter 23.03-23.43 mm Thickness 2.8 mm Edge Alternately milled and plain Composition (Outer ring) Nickel-brass (76% Cu, 20% Zn, and 4% Ni) (Inner planchet) Nickel-plated alloy Obverse Design Queen Elizabeth IIDesigner Jody Clark Design date 2016Reverse Design Rose, leek, thistle, and shamrock encircled by a coronet Designer David Pearce Design date 2016The British one pound ( £1) coin is a denomination of the pound sterling. Its obverse bears the Latin engraving ELIZABETH II D G REG “ Dei Gratia Regina ” meaning, “Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen” and F D meaning Fidei defensor, [1] Defender of the Faith. [ 2] It has featured the profile of Queen Elizabeth II since the original coin's introduction on 21 April 1983. [ 3] Four different portraits of the Queen have been used, with the latest design by Jody Clark being introduced in 2015. The design on the reverse side of the current, 12-sided coin features four emblems to represent each of the nations of the United Kingdom – the English rose, the leek for Wales, the Scottish thistle, and the shamrock for Northern Ireland – emerging from a single stem within a crown. The original, round £1 coin replaced the Bank of England £1 note, which ceased to be issued at the end of 1984 and was removed from circulation on 11 March 1988, though still redeemable at the Bank's offices, like all English banknotes. One-pound notes continue to be issued in Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, and by the Royal Bank of Scotland, but the pound coin is much more widely used. A new, dodecagonal ( 12-sided) design of coin was introduced on 28 March 2017 [4] and both new and old versions of the one pound coin circulated together until the older design was withdrawn from circulation on 15 October 2017."
},
{
"docid": "D2121002#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/should-trip-ireland-11419.html\nWhat Should I Take on My Trip to Ireland?",
"text": "\"A Celtic cross is a common sight while walking in Ireland. Ireland is a country of contradictions. It is lush and green, craggy and barren, rainy and full of sunshine. The damp Irish cold chills your bones, yet when the warmth comes you may wonder why there aren't more air conditioners. If you are staring at your suitcase and wondering \"\"what should I take on my trip to Ireland,\"\" take a deep breath, don't panic and remember Ireland has all the modern amenities to help you survive if you forget something or pack the wrong items. Spending Money Although currency can be exchanged at the airports or the banks in Ireland, it is always preferable to arrive with at least a small amount of proper currency, euros for the Republic of Ireland or English pounds for Northern Ireland. The exchange rate at the airport runs a bit steep, so try to plan ahead by having your bank order the proper currency for you about two weeks before your trip. For Americans taking cash to exchange in Ireland, do not take $100 bills. Even the majority of the banks will not exchange anything larger than a $50 because of a rash of counterfeit bills during the 1990s. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but you will find places that still take only cash."
},
{
"docid": "D2844955#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_name_of_UK_currency\nWhat is the currency in the UK?",
"text": "Invigilator - 007 94,836 Contributions SENIOR SUPERVISOR - SENIOR MENTORWhat is the currency in the UK? The British Pound (£) Sterling. Currency of UK? A currency is a system of money which is used in a particularcountry. The currency of the United Kingdom is the British Pound. Entirelyuncertain 13 Contributions What is the currency for the UK? The currency that is used in the UK is called the British Poundor Pound sterling. The ISO currency abbreviation is GBP, and thesymbol £ is used. Invigilator - 007 94,836 Contributions SENIOR SUPERVISOR - SENIOR MENTORWhat is the currency of the UK? The Pound (£) Sterling."
},
{
"docid": "D351747#0",
"title": "http://www.guidedublin.org/information/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency It is easy to get mixed up in currencies, specially when travelling to Great Britain. England is a EU member and so is Ireland, but still we have all heard about British Pounds, Sterling and Euro… what currency are they using where? First of all, the British Pounds and Sterling is the same currency, just two different names on the same baby. British Pounds are used in England, Scotland and in Northern Ireland. But, when travelling to Ireland the currency changes, and in Ireland and in Dublin Euro is the currency to be used. These differences are useful to keep in mind, especially if you are on a day trip from Belfast to Dublin, or if you plan on travelling from Dublin to Belfast, or maybe from Dublin to Liverpool. To get hold of Euro in Dublin, just use an ATM. If you would like to check how much your local currency is worth compared to the Euro, use the currency converter. Currency Converter Currency converter for Dublin Amount From : United States Dollar (USD)To : Euro Member Countries (EUR)Convert"
},
{
"docid": "D12960#0",
"title": "http://www.discoveringireland.com/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Home Ireland Practical Information Currency In This Section Special Offers Ireland Vacation Information Vacation Reviews Map of Ireland About Ireland Bed and Breakfast Events Flying to Ireland Food History of Ireland People Practical Information Travel Tools Activities & Sports Currency Currencies Of Ireland There are two currencies used in Ireland depending on what part of Ireland you are visiting: Currency used in The Republic of Ireland Currency used in Northern Ireland Using your money in Ireland: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have different currencies. In the Republic of Ireland the currency used is the Euro and in Northern Ireland the currency used is the Pound Sterling. The banks in Northern Ireland all issue their own notes and with this you may come across different variations in the notes. All coins are the same, irrespective of the bank from which they come. When crossing between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland you can exchange your money in shops, gas stations, bureaux de change and banks. It is also wise to check the exchange rate when changing money. ATMs are present in very town in Ireland so therefore are a convenient way of dealing with your money during your stay. Below are various links to pages in which you can discover more about the notes and coins of Sterling and the Euro: Sterling Notes Euro Notes Euro Coins Get discounts and updates Sign up now for the official Discovering Ireland Update e-newsletter, designed to keep you up-to-date on what's new and exciting at Discovering Ireland and indeed in Ireland itself! You will also be among the first to know about our great special offers!Sign Up for News and Offers Submit"
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"docid": "D64824#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_pound\nIrish pound",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the currency of the Kingdom of Ireland, the Irish Free State, and the Republic of Ireland. For currency of Northern Ireland and of the whole of Ireland from 1826 to 1928, see Pound sterling. For the coin of the same value, see One pound (Irish coin). Irish pound Punt Éireannach ( Irish)£1 notes ( 1928–77 and 1976–93) £1 coin (1990–2002)ISO 4217Code IEPDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)Plural pounds ( English)puint, punta ( Irish)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)pence ( English)pinginí, pingineacha ( Irish)Symbol £ (or IR£ to distinguish from other pounds)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)p Nickname quid Banknotes Freq. used £5, £10, £20 Rarely used £50, £100Coins Freq. used 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1Demographics User (s) Currently: None Previously: Ireland Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Ireland Website www .centralbank .ie Printer Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Mint Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Valuation ERM Since 13 March 1979 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002€ = £0.787564This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Irish pound ( Irish: punt Éireannach) was the currency of Ireland until 2002. Its ISO 4217 code was IEP, and the usual notation was the prefix £ (or IR£ where confusion might have arisen with the pound sterling or other pounds ). The Irish pound was superseded by the euro on 1 January 1999. [ 1] Euro currency did not begin circulation until the beginning of 2002."
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"docid": "D1217290#0",
"title": "https://www.aransweatersdirect.com/blogs/blog/102905857-what-is-the-difference-between-ireland-and-northern-ireland\nWhat is the Difference Between 'Ireland' and 'Northern Ireland'?",
"text": "\"Blog What is the Difference Between 'Ireland' and 'Northern Ireland'? Aran Sweaters Direct on Jul 04, 2016Many non-Irish people ask \"\"What is the difference between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland?\"\". The Short Answer Ireland is a single island, situated next to Britain, but there are two countries on the island The Republic of Ireland makes up most of the island The Republic of Ireland is an independent sovereign state Northern Ireland makes up the northeastern part of the island Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Some More Details The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom Along with Northern Ireland, the other countries of the UK are England, Scotland and Wales and some smaller islands The Republic of Ireland is usually referred to as Ireland When people say Ireland, they usually mean the Republic of Ireland, but sometimes they mean the whole island of Ireland Northern Ireland is usually called the North by people living in the south; while Northerners call the Republic the South Protestants living in Northern Ireland sometimes refer to their country as Ulster, but Ulster is also a larger province, encompassing Northern Ireland and three counties in the Republic Catholics living in Northern Ireland sometimes refer to their country as the Six Counties, and sometimes call the Republic the Free State Everyday Differences There are not much day-to-day differences between one part of the island and the other. The main ones are: The currency used in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro, while in Northern Ireland people use the UK currency (sterling)In the Republic of Ireland all speed limits on road signs are indicated in kilometres per hour. In Northern Ireland, speed limits are indicated in miles per hour -- watch out for this. In Northern Ireland, you will see an (increasingly smaller) number of food or UK retail outlets, such as Sainsburys, that do not have any presence in the Republic of Ireland. The Good Friday Agreement The Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement, was signed in April 1998, and was approved by people in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, in a referendum held in May 1998. The Agreement was a recognition that:the majority of the population of Northern Ireland wanted to remain a part of the United Kingdoma substantial section of the population of Northern Ireland, and the majority of the people of the island of Ireland, wanted to bring about a united Ireland The agreement acknowledged that both these viewpoints were equally legitimate. Northern Ireland is to remain part of the United Kingdom unless or until a majority of the population ofa) Northern Irelandandb) the Republic of Irelandwants the status of Northern Ireland to change. If this ever comes about, then both the British and Irish governments are under a binding obligation to change the status of Northern Ireland and, presumably, bring about a united Ireland."
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"docid": "D2821783#0",
"title": "http://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/what-difference-between-united-kingdom-great-britain-and-england\nWhat is the difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England?",
"text": "\"Home What is the difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England? Poor Okay Good Great Awesome Average: 3.8 ( 90 votes)Sat, 01/24/2009 - 00:31 — Chris Mc Carthy Reading Map of Great Britain Wha's the difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England? Don't worry if you don't know, lots of people get confused by the three names. Here we take a look at the differences between them. The United Kingdom UK Map The United Kingdom is in itself a country that is made up of England, Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland. It's official name is \"\"United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland\"\". It has one government based in London and has one currency: the pound stirling (£). The UK is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as the head of state. The capital city of the UK is London. Great Britain British Flag Great Britain is an island which is made up of three counties: England, Scotland and Wales."
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"docid": "D106270#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Ireland_a_part_of_Europe\nIs Ireland a part of Europe?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Ireland Is Ireland a part of Europe? Flag Is Ireland a part of Europe? Answer by Plucas Confidence votes 38.3KYes. Ireland is very much part of Europe, not just geographically, but also in other ways. It is a member of the EU, the European Union, and uses the Euro as its currency,3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No I am Flukey 918,838 Contributions I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Are Ireland and Scotland part of Europe? Yes, both Ireland and Scotland are in Europe. Cat Noble 2 Contributions Is Ireland in Europe?"
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"docid": "D2933615#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/currency-used-southern-ireland-109449.html\nCurrency Used in Southern Ireland",
"text": "\"Euro coins and banknotes are valid in the Republic of Ireland. Ireland 's northern and southern regions are indistinguishable in many ways. You don't need a passport to travel between them, and they share both an island and an affinity for Guinness. However, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are actually two entirely separate countries. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and as such, it uses the pound as its currency, whereas the Republic of Ireland uses the euro. Countries Using the Euro It's a common misconception that all member countries of the European Union use the euro as their official currency. In reality, only 19 of the 28 EU countries use the euro, with the following members opting to use their own currencies: Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Poland Romania Sweden The United Kingdom The Republic of Ireland, however, does operate on the euro. Integrating its currency with that of 18 other EU countries has helped to eliminate fluctuating exchange rates and costs, and it makes it easier for these countries to trade with each other. It also makes it easier for residents to travel and shop in other euro-currency countries. The Euro in Ireland Still, use of the euro in Ireland is relatively new."
},
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"docid": "D1757431#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_Scotland_use_euros_as_money\nDoes Scotland use euros as money?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Europe European Union Does Scotland use euros as money? Flag Does Scotland use euros as money? Answer by Websteroz Confidence votes 47No, they use pounds sterling, Like England. The three main Scottish banks (Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank) have traditionally released their own currency, which is referred to as the \"\"Scottish Pound\"\". It is legal tender in all parts of the United Kingdom, but some retailers in England and Northern Ireland are reluctant to accept it for whatever reason.5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What are the countries that use EURO as their money? As of January 2014, 24 countries use the Euro (â¬) as their currency. Austria , Belgium , Cyprus , Estonia , Finland , France , Germany , Greece , Ir …Jester15 57 Contributions Does Scotland use the euro? No, Scotland is apart of the United Kingdom, and the U. K. used the Brittish Pound. Tmcsh9 2 Contributions What kind of money do they use in Scotland?"
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"docid": "D2787193#0",
"title": "http://www.cruisecritic.com/ports/newport.cfm?ID=126\nDublin Cruise Port",
"text": "\"4.0 / 5.0Cruise Critic Editor Rating202 Reviews$794Starting Price By Cruise Critic Staff Save Share Port of Dublin Imagine Dublin and visions of Guinness, Leopold Bloom, and hearty breakfast plates piled high with Irish bacon and farm-fresh eggs might spring to mind, backed by a U2 soundtrack. Dublin is all that, and so much more; in fact, Ireland's largest city (and capital for more than a thousand years) is currently enjoying its status as one of the hottest, most livable cities not just in Europe, but in the world. Set on Ireland's central east coast along the banks of the Liffey River, where so many literary greats were born (James Joyce, yes, but also Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett, to name a few), Dublin now shows off trendy coffee houses, foodie-friendly restaurants and smart boutiques filled with Burberry-clad shoppers. However, there's still much to see from days gone by in this historical city. The city center is bisected by the River Liffey, which makes a good orientation point for visitors. The Royal Canal forms a skirt through the northern half, and the Grand Canal does the same through the southern half, which is where most of the major sights are found. Within the south portion, aim for the triangle between O'Connell Bridge, St. Stephen's Green, and Christchurch Cathedral, where you'll find Trinity College, Grafton Street (for shopping), Temple Bar (for hot nightlife), and Dublin Castle. The city's upscale neighborhoods and the majority of hotels, restaurants, shops and sights lie south of the river. The main shopping thoroughfare is Grafton Street, but you'll find the more exclusive shops along the side streets. Dublin's most beautiful squares -- St. Stephen's Green, Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square -- are within 10 minutes' walking distance of Grafton Street."
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"docid": "D1515420#0",
"title": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3583801.stm\nA timeline of the EU",
"text": "\"A timeline of the EU1948Plans for a peaceful Europe In the wake of World War II nationalism is out of favour in large parts of continental Europe and support for federalism is high. The European Union of Federalists organises a Congress at The Hague in 1948 in the hope of drawing up a European constitution. But the UK rejects the federal approach and the result is the Council of Europe a loose grouping that becomes a guardian of Europe's human rights.1949Nato is born The Washington Treaty is signed by the USA Canada and 10 Western European states Britain France the Benelux countries Iceland Italy Norway and Portugal. The key feature of the pact is a mutual defence clause if one country is attacked the others will come to its defence. The US is supportive of European integration but it is another year before real progress is made in this field.1950The Schuman Declaration French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman announces a plan for France and Germany to pool coal and steel production and invites other states to join them. His plan is based on the idea that European unity is the key to peace. Solidarity in production he said would make war between France and Germany \"\"not merely unthinkable but materially impossible. \"\" 1951Treaty of Paris establishes European Coal and Steel Community ECSC Six countries sign the treaty France Germany the Benelux states and Italy. It sets up a High Authority to manage the coal and steel industries and a Common Assembly a precursor of the European parliament. The Dutch supported by the Germans also insist on the creation of a Council of Ministers made up of ministers from member states to counterbalance the supranational High Authority.1952The ECSC begins work with Jean Monnet at its head The first president of the High Authority is Jean Monnet the inspiration behind the Schuman Declaration."
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"docid": "D186883#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papua_New_Guinean_kina\nPapua New Guinean kina",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( September 2013)Papua New Guinean kina Commemorative K50 Note ISO 4217Code PGKDenominations Subunit 1/100 toea Plural kina toea toea Symbol KBanknotes 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 kina Coins 5, 10, 20, 50 toea, 1 kina Demographics User (s) Papua New Guinea Issuance Central bank Bank of Papua New Guinea Website www .bankpng .gov .pg Valuation Inflation 1.8% Source The World Factbook, 2007 est. The kina ( ISO 4217 code: PGK) is the currency of Papua New Guinea. It is divided into 100 toea. The kina was introduced on 19 April 1975, replacing the Australian dollar at par. The name kina is derived from Kuanua language of the Tolai region, referring to a callable pearl shell used widely for trading in both the Coastal and Highlands areas of the country. For earlier currencies used in Papua New Guinea, see New Guinean pound and New Guinean mark. Contents [ hide ]1 Coins2 Banknotes3 See also4 Notes5 References6 External links Coins [ edit]In 1975, coins were introduced for 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 toea and 1 kina. The 1 and 2 toea were minted in bronze, with the others in cupronickel."
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"docid": "D2297643#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tok_Pisin\nTok Pisin",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Tok Pisin Native to Papua New Guinea Native speakers 120,000 (2004) [1] 4 million L2 speakers (no date) [2]Language family English Creole Pacific Tok Pisin Writing system Latin script ( Tok Pisin alphabet) Pidgin Braille Official status Official language in Papua New Guinea Language codes ISO 639-2 tpi ISO 639-3 tpi Glottolog tokp1240 [3]Linguasphere 52-ABB-cc This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help: IPA. Tok Pisin ( English: / t ɒ k ˈ p ɪ s ɪ n /; [4] Tok Pisin [ˌtokpiˈsin]) is a creole language spoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an official language of Papua New Guinea and the most widely used language in that country. However, in parts of Western, Gulf, Central, Oro Province and Milne Bay Provinces, the use of Tok Pisin has a shorter history, and is less universal, especially among older people. While it likely developed as a trade pidgin, Tok Pisin has become a distinct language in its own right. It is often referred to by Anglophones as \"\" New Guinea Pidgin \"\" or \"\"Pidgin English\"\". Between five and six million people use Tok Pisin to some degree, although not all speak it well. Many now learn it as a first language, in particular the children of parents or grandparents who originally spoke different vernaculars (for example, a mother from Madang and a father from Rabaul )."
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"docid": "D280055#0",
"title": "http://aboutworldlanguages.com/language-families\nLanguage Families",
"text": "Language Families By Irene Thompson | Updated April 29, 2015 by Irene Thompson What is a language family? Most languages belong to language families. A language family is a group of related languages that developed from a common historic ancestor, referred to as protolanguage ( proto – means ‘early’ in Greek ). The ancestral language is usually not known directly, but it is possible to discover many of its features by applying the comparative method that can demonstrate the family status of many languages. Sometimes a protolanguage can be identified with a historically known language. Thus, provincial dialects of Vulgar Latin are known to have given rise to the modern Romance languages, so the *Proto-Romance language is more or less identical to Latin. Similarly, Old Norse was the ancestor of Norwegian , Swedish , Danish and Icelandic. Sanskrit was the protolanguage of many of the languages of the Indian subcontinent, such as Bengali , Hindi , Marathi, and Urdu. Further back in time, all these ancestral languages descended, in turn, from one common ancestor. We call this ancestor * Proto-Indo-European (PIE)."
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"docid": "D2197885#0",
"title": "https://www.xrates.net/country/gum/guam/currencies/\nxrates",
"text": "World currency exchange rates, converters and historical dataxrates.net provides exchange rate, currency converters and currency tables for the following forex currencies: Select a currency Select a currency AED (UAE Dirham)ANG (Netherlands Antillian Guilder ƒ)AOA (Kwanza)ARS (Argentine Peso $)AUD (Australian Dollar $)AWG (Aruban Guilder ƒ)BAM (Convertible Marks KM)BBD (Barbados Dollar $) BDT (Taka)BGN (Bulgarian Lev лв)BHD (Bahraini Dinar)BIF (Burundi Franc)BMD (Bermuda Dollar $)BND (Brunei Dollar $)BOB (Bolivian Boliviano Bs)BRL (Brazilian Real R$)BSD (Bahamian Dollar $)BWP (Pula P)BYR (Belarussian Ruble p.)BZD (Belize Dollar BZ$)CAD (Canadian Dollar $)CDF (Congolese Franc)CHF (Swiss Franc CHF)CLP (Chilean Peso $)CNY (Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥)COP (Colombian Peso $)CRC (Costa Rican Colon ₡)CUP (Cuban Peso ₱)CVE (Cape Verde Escudo)CZK (Czech Koruna Kč)DJF (Djibouti Franc)DKK (Danish Krone kr)DOP (Dominican Peso RD$)DZD (Algerian Dinar) EEK (Kroon kr)EGP (Egyptian Pound £)ETB (Ethiopian Birr) EUR (Euro €)FKP (Falkland Islands Pound £)GBP (British Pound Sterling £)GIP (Gibraltar Pound £) GMD (Dalasi)GTQ (Quetzal Q)GYD (Guyanese Dollar)HKD (Hong Kong Dollar 元)HNL (Lempira L)HRK (Croatian Kuna kn) HTG (Gourde)HUF (Forint Ft) IDR (Rupiah Rp)ILS (New Israeli Sheqel ₪)INR (Indian Rupee ₨)IRR (Iranian Rial ﷼)ISK (Iceland Krona kr)JMD (Jamaican Dollar J$)JOD (Jordanian Dinar) JPY (Yen ¥)KES (Kenyan Shilling) KHR (Riel ៛)KRW (Won ₩) KWD (Kuwaiti Dinar)KYD (Cayman Islands Dollar $)KZT (Tenge лв) LAK (Kip ₭)LBP (Lebanese Pound £)LKR (Sri Lanka Rupee ₨)LRD (Liberian Dollar)LTL (Lithuanian Litas Lt)LVL (Latvian Lats Ls)LYD (Libyan Dinar)MAD (Moroccan Dirham)MDL (Moldovan Leu) MKD (Denar ден)MMK (Kyat) MNT (Tugrik ₮)MOP (Pataca)MUR (Mauritius Rupee ₨)MVR (Rufiyaa) MWK (Kwacha)MXN (Mexican Peso $)MYR (Malaysian Ringgit RM)MZN (Metical MT) NGN (Naira ₦)NIO (Cordoba Oro C$)NOK (Norwegian Krone kr)NPR (Nepalese Rupee ₨)NZD (New Zealand Dollar $)OMR (Rial Omani ﷼)PAB (Balboa B/.) PEN (Nuevo Sol S/. )PGK (Papua New Guinean kina K)PHP (Philippine Peso Php)PKR (Pakistan Rupee ₨)PLN (Zloty zł) PYG (Guarani Gs)QAR (Qatari Rial ﷼)RON (New Leu lei)RUB (Russian Ruble руб)RWF (Rwanda Franc)SAR (Saudi Riyal ﷼)SBD (Solomon Islands Dollar $)SCR (Seychelles Rupee ₨)SDG (Sudanese Pound)SEK (Swedish Krona kr)SGD (Singapore Dollar $)SHP (Saint Helena Pound £)SLL (Leone) SOS (Somali Shilling S)SRD (Surinam Dollar $)SVC (El Salvador Colon $)SYP (Syrian Pound £) SZL (Lilangeni)THB (Baht ฿) TND (Tunisian Dinar)TOP (Pa'anga) TRY (Turkish Lira YTL)TTD (Trinidad and Tobago Dollar TT$)TWD (New Taiwan Dollar NT$)TZS (Tanzanian Shilling)UAH (Hryvnia ₴) UGX (Uganda Shilling)USD (US Dollar $)UYU (Peso Uruguayo $U)UZS (Uzbekistan Som)VEF (Bolivar Fuerte Bs)VND (Vietnamese dong ₫)XAF (CFA Franc BEAC)XCD (East Caribbean Dollar $)XPF (CFP Franc)YER (Yemeni Rial ﷼) ZAR (Rand R)ZMK (Zambian Kwacha)ZWD (Notional Zimbabwe Dollar)Currencies by country Select a country to see the currencies it uses: Select a country Select a country AfghanistanÅland Islands Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia Comoros Congo Congo Cook Islands Costa Rica Côte d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia European Union Faeroe Islands Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern Territories Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guernsey Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Heard Island and Mcdonald Islands Holy See Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macao Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Norfolk Island North Korea Northern Mariana Islands Norway Occupied Palestinian Territory Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Pitcairn Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Réunion Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saint Helena Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Samoa San Marino Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Minor Outlying Islands United States of America United States Virgin Islands Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Venezuela Viet Nam Wallis and Futuna Islands Western Sahara Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Forex rates over the last week USDEUR+0.245USDGBP+1.511USDJPY+0.186USDCAD+1.299USDAUD+0.912EURGBP+1.268EURJPY -0.059AUDJPY -0.732GBPINR -2.021GBPPKR -1.174Our usersprev next"
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"docid": "D774779#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "\"currency Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to currency: currency rate, Cuban currencycur·ren·cy (kûr′ən-sē, kŭr′-)n. pl. cur·ren·cies1. Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulatingpaper money.2. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency.3. General acceptance or use; prevalence: the currency of a slang term.4. The state of being current; up-to-dateness: Can you check the currency of this address? [ From Middle English curraunt, in circulation; see current . ] CURRENCY TABLE: LISTED BY COUNTRYCountry Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Afghanistan afghani Dominican Republicpeso Liechtenstein franc Samoa tala Albania lek East Timor dollar Lithuania litas San Marino euro Algeria dinar Ecuador dollar Luxembourg euro São Toméand Príncipedobra Andorra euro Egypt pound Macedonia denar Saudi Arabia riyal Angola kwanza El Salvador colon Madagascar ariary Senegal franc Antigua and Barbudadollar Equatorial Guineafranc Malawi kwacha Serbia dinar Argentina peso Eritrea nakfa Malaysia ringgit Seychelles rupee Armenia dram Estonia euro Maldives rufiyaa Sierra Leone leone Australia dollar Ethiopia birr Mali franc Singapore dollar Austria euro Fiji dollar Malta euro Slovakia euro Azerbaijan manat Finland euro Marshall Islands dollar Slovenia euro Bahamas dollar France euro Mauritania ouguiya Solomon Islandsdollar Bahrain dinar Gabon franc Mauritius rupee Somalia shilin Bangladesh taka Gambia dalasi Mexico peso South Africa rand Barbados dollar Georgia lari Micronesia dollar South Korea won Belarus rubel Germany euro Moldova leu Spain euro Belgium euro Ghana cedi Monaco euro Sri Lanka rupee Belize dollar Greece euro Mongolia tögrög Sudan dinar Benin franc Grenada dollar Montenegro euro Suriname dollar Bhutan ngultrum Guatemala quetzal Morocco dirham Swaziland lilangeni Bolivia boliviano Guinea franc Mozambique metical Sweden krona Bosnia and Herzegovinamarka Guinea-Bissau franc Myanmar kyat Switzerland franc Botswana pula Guyana dollar Namibia dollar Syria pound Brazil real Haiti gourde Nauru dollar Taiwan yuan Brunei dollar Honduras lempira Nepal rupee Tajikistan somoni Bulgaria lev Hungary forint Netherlands euro Tanzania shilling Burkina Faso franc Iceland krona New Zealand dollar Thailand baht Burundi franc India rupee Nicaragua cordoba Togo franc Cambodia riel Indonesia rupiah Niger franc Tonga pa'anga Cameroon franc Iran rial Nigeria naira Trinidad and Tobagodollar Canada dollar Iraq dinar North Korea won Tunisia dinar Cape Verde escudo Ireland euro Norway krone Turkey lira Central African Republicfranc Israel sheqel Oman rial Turkmenistan manat Chad franc Italy euro Pakistan rupee Tuvalu dollar Chile peso Jamaica dollar Palau dollar Uganda shilling China yuan Japan yen Panama balboa Ukraine hryvnia Colombia peso Jordan dinar Papua New Guinea kina United Arab Emiratesdirham Comoros franc Kazakhstan tenge Paraguay guarani United Kingdompound Congo (Dem."
},
{
"docid": "D1723661#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/oc/pg/where-is-papua-new-guinea.html\nWhere is Papua New Guinea?",
"text": "Where is Papua New Guinea? Location of Papua New Guinea on a map. What is the capital of Papua New Guinea? Located in the continent of Oceania, Papua New Guinea covers 452,860 square kilometers of land and 9,980 square kilometers of water, making it the 55th largest nation in the world with a total area of 462,840 square kilometers. Papua New Guinea became an independent state in 1975, after gaining its sovereignty from The United Kingdom. The population of Papua New Guinea is 6,310,129 (2012) and the nation has a density of 14 people per square kilometer. The currency of Papua New Guinea is the Kina (PGK). As well, the people of Papua New Guinea are refered to as Papua New Guinean. The dialing code for the country is 675 and the top level internet domain for Papua New Guinean sites is .pg. Papua New Guinea shares land borders with only one country, Indonesia."
},
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"docid": "D1841119#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_new_guinea_on\nWhat continent is new guinea on?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Oceania What continent is new guinea on? Flag What continent is new guinea on? Edit Answer by Asher Wolf Confidence votes 3.0KIt is not situated in any continent. Though many say that it lies in the continent of Australia, this is not true. It lies to the north of Australia and hence is not included in Australia. It is said to be in the continent of Oceania which is not a geographical continent at all. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Joe Ragusa 304,324 Contributions What continent is the Republic of Guinea on? Guinea is within the African continent, not to be confused with New Guinea which is within the Australian continent. Edit Grevillea 143,980 Contributions Since New Guinea is part of the Australian Continent are they considered Australian too?"
},
{
"docid": "D186884#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/PGK_calculator.html\nPapua New Guinea Kina (PGK) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Papua New Guinea Kina and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Papua New Guinea Kina is the currency in Papua New Guinea (PG, PNG). The symbol for PGK can be written K. The Papua New Guinea Kina is divided into 100 toeas. The exchange rate for the Papua New Guinea Kina was last updated on April 11, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The PGK conversion factor has 5 significant digits. 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Papua New Guinean kina - History and circulation information."
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"docid": "D774001#0",
"title": "http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/pacific/papua-new-guinea/currency-papua-new-guinea/\nPapua New Guinea Currency Calculator",
"text": "Papua New Guinea Currency Calculator What is the unit of money in Papua New Guinea? Currency in Papua New Guinea: kina (PGK)Exchange rate of kina to other major currencies GMT Currency Convertertoll Disclaimer: conversions are for illustration purposes only. We use reputable sources but cannot and do not verify each rate we have fetched. We shall not be liable to users or any third party for any damage or loss incurred, monetary or otherwise, directly or indirectly, as a result of using of this function. Usage is entirely at your own risk. ☹ Problem on this page ? Please spare a moment to inform us. Feedback"
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"docid": "D1547#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/20036539/pacific-islands-flash-cards/\nPacific islands",
"text": "85 terms sripriyak Pacific islands Geography Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortwhich country has owns the world's largest number of coral reefs indonesiaisland-de-pascua is another name for what chilean island easter islandwhich european country owns the world's largest number of coral reefs because of its ownership of several pacific ocean reefs francename the largest island in the society island group tahitiname the largest island in french polynesia tahitiname all important archipelagos in french polynesia society island, austral islands, tuamotu archipelago, marquesas islands, gambier archipelagotubuai belongs to which french poylesian archipelago Austral islandname the largest city in french polynesia papitipapiti is on what island Tahitiname the second largest island in the society island group raiateatahiti is in what island cluster is it windward or leeward? windward the eastern part of the society islands are windward and the western parts are leewardwhat is the main island in the leeward island group raiatea bora bora and moorea are good tourist places in windward group.which is the southern most archipelago in french polynesia austral islandsmount orohena the highest point in french polynesia is on what island tahitiname the most populous island in the lion island group that is considered by many as one of the world's largest atoll kiritimatiwhat is the another name for kiritimati christmas islandthis christmas island belongs to which country kiribatiwhat is the official name for kiribati Kiribasname some of the island in the lion island group that belongs to kiribas starbuck island, malden island, kiritimati, wastock island, carolyn island, flint island, fanning island, washington islandname the us territories in the lion island group kimgmen reef, balmyra toll and jarvis islandhenderson island belongs to which country united kingdomname the three important island groups in kiribas lion islands, phoenix islands and gilbert islandsthe city of tarawa is on what island group belonging to kiribas gilbert islandhenderson island belongs to what island group pitcairns island groupadams town is located above bounty bay is a capital of which british overseas territory pitcairn islandsthe administrative headquarters of pitcairn islands is in a city in new zealand. what city is that auckland, new zealandname all the islands in the pitcairn island group pitcairn island, henderson island, oeno and ducie islandpitcairn's population of about 50 are descendents of mutineers from what ship HMAV bounty and tahitian companionsavarua is a capital of which self governing parlimentary democracy in free association with new zealand. this is east of american samoa cook islands.avarua is on what island rarotongawhat non self governing new zealand territory that consists of three coral atoll in the south pacific mid way between hawaii and new zealand and north of samoa was formerly known as union islands. tokelauwhat is samoa's capital apiaapia is home of robert stevenson before his death. it is on what island upolu islandwestern samoa was formerly a trust territory of which island country in oceania new zealandvanus levu and viti levu are two islands in what country that has suva as its capital fijithe largest ethnic group in fiji are fijians. these fijians are melanasians with a polynesian mix. who is the other large ethnic group in fiji indianswhat is the most practised religion in fiji christianitywhat is fiji's currency fijian dollarwhat country that consists of about 992 islands of which only 147 are inhabited."
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"docid": "D2570876#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Papua_New_Guinea\nLanguages of Papua New Guinea",
"text": "\"Languages of Papua New Guinea & Indonesia Official languages Tok Pisin, English, Hiri Motu, Papua New Guinean Sign Language Lingua franca Tok Pisin The languages of Papua New Guinea today number over 850. These languages are spoken by the inhabited tribal groups of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. In 2006, Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare stated that \"\"Papua New Guinea has 832 living languages (languages, not dialects)\"\" [1] making it the most linguistically diverse place on earth. [ 2] [3] Its official languages are Tok Pisin, English, Hiri Motu and Papua New Guinean Sign Language. Tok Pisin, an English-based creole, is the most widely spoken, serving as the country's lingua franca. Papua New Guinean Sign Language became the fourth official language in May 2015, and is used by the deaf population throughout the country. Contents [ hide ]1 English2 Tok Pisin3 Hiri Motu4 Unserdeutsch5 Papuan languages6 Austronesian languages7 Literacy8 Notes9 References English [ edit]Although English is an official language of Papua New Guinea, it is only spoken by 1–2% of the population. [ 4]Tok Pisin [ edit]Main article: Tok Pisin Tok Pisin is an English -based creole language spoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an official language of Papua New Guinea and the most widely used language in the country. In parts of Western, Gulf, Central, Oro and Milne Bay provinces, however, the use of Tok Pisin has a shorter history, and is less universal, especially among older people."
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"docid": "D1841116#0",
"title": "https://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080630002303AAbMj1e\nIs Papua New Guinea part of the Australian continent?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Geography Is Papua New Guinea part of the Australian continent? I mean, does the Australian continent only have one country (which is Australia)? Or is Papua New Guinea part of it? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Australia is one continent. Many times people refer to the area of papua new guinea and australia as Oceania. Papua new guinea is part of the south pacific. papua new guinea is the biggest island in the south pacific and 2nd biggest island in the world. Papua new guinea should not be referred to as being part of australia. Papua new guinea became an independent nation over 30 years ago. Hope this helps."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torres_Strait_Islands\nTorres Strait Islands",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Torres Islands. Torres Strait Islands Anthem: Advance Australia Fair Location of the Torres Strait Islands, between Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia and Papua New Guinea. Capital and largest city Thursday Island Official languages English; important local languages: Kalau Lagau Ya, Meriam Mir, Torres Strait Creole Demonym Torres Strait Islander Government Regional authority•Queen Elizabeth II• Chairperson a Joseph Elu• Chief Executive Officer a Wayne See Kee Regional authority• Established 1 July 1994Population• 2016 census 4,514 [1]Currency Australian dollar ( AUD)Internet TLD .au Of the Torres Strait Regional Authority. The Torres Strait Islands ( / ˈ t ɔː r ɪ s /) are a group of at least 274 small islands which lie in Torres Strait, the waterway separating far northern continental Australia's Cape York Peninsula and the island of New Guinea. The islands are mostly part of Queensland, a constituent State of the Commonwealth of Australia, with a special status fitting the native ( Melanesian) land rights, administered by the Torres Strait Regional Authority. A few islands very close to the coast of mainland New Guinea belong to the Western Province of Papua New Guinea, most importantly Daru Island with the provincial capital, Daru. Only 14 of the islands are inhabited. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Top Western islands2.2 Near Western islands2.3 Inner islands2.4 Central islands2.5 Eastern islands3 Administration3.1 Regional Authority3.2 Local (shire) level government4 Independence movement5 Demographics6 Climate change7 Disease control8 Music9 See also10 References11 External links History [ edit]The indigenous inhabitants of the Torres Strait Islands are the Torres Strait Islanders, an ethnically Melanesian people who also inhabited the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula, distinct from the Australian Aboriginals who are the Indigenous Australians in the rest of the country. The Spanish navigator Luís Vaez de Torres explored Torres Strait in 1606. Torres had joined the Queirós expedition which sailed from Peru across the Pacific Ocean in search of Terra Australis."
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"docid": "D773998#0",
"title": "http://www.currency.me.uk/convert/usd/pgk\nConvert Dollars to Papua New Guinea Kina | USD to PGK",
"text": "On this page convert USD to PGK using live currency rates as of 12/04/2018 03:16. Includes a live currency converter, handy conversion table, last 7 days exchange rate history and some live Dollars to Papua New Guinea Kina charts. Invert these currencies? Currency Converter Use this currency calulator for live currency conversions as you type. ( USD) US Dollar1 USD = 3.2552 PGKTO=Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)1 PGK = 0.3072 USDCountries using this currency: American samoa, British indian ocean territory, Ecuador, El salvador, Guam, Haiti, Marshall islands, Northern mariana islands, Palau, Panama, Puerto rico, Timor-leste, Turks and caicos islands, United states, United states minor outlying islands, Virgin islands (british), Virgin islands (u.s.),Countries using this currency: Papua new guinea,Looking to make a US Dollar Papua New Guinea Kina international money transfer? Currency UK recommend Tor FX as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £2000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Exchange Rate History For Converting Dollars (USD) to Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)The last 14 days currency values... Wed 11/04/18 11th April 2018 1 USD = 3.2455 PGKTue 10/04/18 10th April 2018 1 USD = 3.2455 PGKMon 09/04/18 9th April 2018 1 USD = 3.2399 PGKSun 08/04/18 8th April 2018 1 USD = 3.254 PGKSat 07/04/18 7th April 2018 1 USD = 3.2619 PGKFri 06/04/18 6th April 2018 1 USD = 3.2618 PGKThu 05/04/18 5th April 2018 1 USD = 3.243 PGKWed 04/04/18 4th April 2018 1 USD = 3.224 PGKTue 03/04/18 3rd April 2018 1 USD = 3.2536 PGKMon 02/04/18 2nd April 2018 1 USD = 3.2261 PGKSun 01/04/18 1st April 2018 1 USD = 3.23 PGKSat 31/03/18 31st March 2018 1 USD = 3.2301 PGKFri 30/03/18 30th March 2018 1 USD = 3.23 PGKThu 29/03/18 29th March 2018 1 USD = 3.2375 PGKCurrency Charts USD PGK :3.2455 (c) 2012 currency.me.uk 22. Jan 5."
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"docid": "D3511486#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g294115-Papua_New_Guinea-Hotel-Deals.html\nPapua New Guinea Hotel Deals",
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"title": "http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.html\n.",
"text": "This web page references all the currencies of the world. ISO-4217 currency codes are provided along with commonly used symbols. Clicking on the name of a currency redirects you to the corresponding Wikipedia entry. Last updated: May 1, 2008. Country Currency ISO-4217 Symbol AAfghanistan Afghan afghani AFNAlbania Albanian lek ALLAlgeria Algerian dinar DZDAmerican Samoa see United States Andorra see Spain and France Angola Angolan kwanza AOAAnguilla East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Antigua and Barbuda East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Argentina Argentine peso ARSArmenia Armenian dram AMDAruba Aruban florin AWG ƒAustralia Australian dollar AUD $Austria European euro EUR €Azerbaijan Azerbaijani manat AZNBBahamas Bahamian dollar BSD B$Bahrain Bahraini dinar BHDBangladesh Bangladeshi taka BDTBarbados Barbadian dollar BBD Bds$Belarus Belarusian ruble BYR Br Belgium European euro EUR €Belize Belize dollar BZD BZ$Benin West African CFA franc XOF CFABermuda Bermudian dollar BMD BD$Bhutan Bhutanese ngultrum BTN Nu. Bolivia Bolivian boliviano BOB Bs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka BAM KMBotswana Botswana pula BWP PBrazil Brazilian real BRL R$British Indian Ocean Territory see United Kingdom Brunei Brunei dollar BND B$Bulgaria Bulgarian lev BGNBurkina Faso West African CFA franc XOF CFABurma see Myanmar Burundi Burundi franc BIF FBu CCambodia Cambodian riel KHRCameroon Central African CFA franc XAF CFACanada Canadian dollar CAD $Canton and Enderbury Islands see Kiribati Cape Verde Cape Verdean escudo CVE Esc Cayman Islands Cayman Islands dollar KYD KY$Central African Republic Central African CFA franc XAF CFAChad Central African CFA franc XAF CFAChile Chilean peso CLP $China Chinese renminbi CNY ¥Christmas Island see Australia Cocos (Keeling) Islands see Australia Colombia Colombian peso COP Col$Comoros Comorian franc KMFCongo Central African CFA franc XAF CFACongo, Democratic Republic Congolese franc CDF FCook Islands see New Zealand Costa Rica Costa Rican colon CRC ₡Côte d'Ivoire West African CFA franc XOF CFACroatia Croatian kuna HRK kn Cuba Cuban peso CUC $Cyprus European euro EUR €Czech Republic Czech koruna CZK KčDDenmark Danish krone DKK Kr Djibouti Djiboutian franc DJF Fdj Dominica East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Dominican Republic Dominican peso DOP RD$Dronning Maud Land see Norway EEast Timor see Timor-Leste Ecuador uses the U. S. Dollar Egypt Egyptian pound EGP £El Salvador uses the U. S. Dollar Equatorial Guinea Central African CFA franc GQE CFAEritrea Eritrean nakfa ERN Nfa Estonia Estonian kroon EEK KREthiopia Ethiopian birr ETB Br FFaeroe Islands (Føroyar) see Denmark Falkland Islands Falkland Islands pound FKP £Fiji Fijian dollar FJD FJ$Finland European euro EUR €France European euro EUR €French Guiana see France French Polynesia CFP franc XPF FGGabon Central African CFA franc XAF CFAGambia Gambian dalasi GMD DGeorgia Georgian lari GELGermany European euro EUR €Ghana Ghanaian cedi GHSGibraltar Gibraltar pound GIP £Great Britain see United Kingdom Greece European euro EUR €Greenland see Denmark Grenada East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Guadeloupe see France Guam see United States Guatemala Guatemalan quetzal GTQ QGuernsey see United Kingdom Guinea-Bissau West African CFA franc XOF CFAGuinea Guinean franc GNF FGGuyana Guyanese dollar GYD GY$HHaiti Haitian gourde HTG GHeard and Mc Donald Islands see Australia Honduras Honduran lempira HNL LHong Kong Hong Kong dollar HKD HK$Hungary Hungarian forint HUF Ft IIceland Icelandic króna ISK kr India Indian rupee INRIndonesia Indonesian rupiah IDR Rp International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights XDR SDRIran Iranian rial IRRIraq Iraqi dinar IQDIreland European euro EUR €Isle of Man see United Kingdom Israel Israeli new sheqel ILSItaly European euro EUR €Ivory Coast see Côte d'Ivoire JJamaica Jamaican dollar JMD J$Japan Japanese yen JPY ¥Jersey see United Kingdom Johnston Island see United States Jordan Jordanian dinar JODKKampuchea see Cambodia Kazakhstan Kazakhstani tenge KZT TKenya Kenyan shilling KES KSh Kiribati see Australia Korea, North North Korean won KPW WKorea, South South Korean won KRW WKuwait Kuwaiti dinar KWDKyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstani som KGSLLaos Lao kip LAK KNLatvia Latvian lats LVL Ls Lebanon Lebanese lira LBPLesotho Lesotho loti LSL MLiberia Liberian dollar LRD L$Libya Libyan dinar LYD LDLiechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc Lithuania Lithuanian litas LTL Lt Luxembourg European euro EUR €MMacau Macanese pataca MOP PMacedonia (Former Yug. Rep.) Macedonian denar MKDMadagascar Malagasy ariary MGA FMGMalawi Malawian kwacha MWK MKMalaysia Malaysian ringgit MYR RMMaldives Maldivian rufiyaa MVR Rf Mali West African CFA franc XOF CFAMalta European Euro EUR €Martinique see France Mauritania Mauritanian ouguiya MRO UMMauritius Mauritian rupee MUR Rs Mayotte see France Micronesia see United States Midway Islands see United States Mexico Mexican peso MXN $Moldova Moldovan leu MDLMonaco see France Mongolia Mongolian tugrik MNT ₮Montenegro see Italy Montserrat East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Morocco Moroccan dirham MADMozambique Mozambican metical MZM MTn Myanmar Myanma kyat MMK KNNauru see Australia Namibia Namibian dollar NAD N$Nepal Nepalese rupee NPR NRs Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antillean gulden ANG NAƒNetherlands European euro EUR €New Caledonia CFP franc XPF FNew Zealand New Zealand dollar NZD NZ$Nicaragua Nicaraguan córdoba NIO C$Niger West African CFA franc XOF CFANigeria Nigerian naira NGN ₦Niue see New Zealand Norfolk Island see Australia Northern Mariana Islands see United States Norway Norwegian krone NOK kr OOman Omani rial OMRPPakistan Pakistani rupee PKR Rs. Palau see United States Panama Panamanian balboa PAB B./Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean kina PGK KParaguay Paraguayan guarani PYGPeru Peruvian nuevo sol PEN S/. Philippines Philippine peso PHP ₱Pitcairn Island see New Zealand Poland Polish zloty PLNPortugal European euro EUR €Puerto Rico see United States QQatar Qatari riyal QAR QRRReunion see France Romania Romanian leu RON LRussia Russian ruble RUB RRwanda Rwandan franc RWF RFSSamoa (Western) see Western Samoa Samoa (America) see United States San Marino see Italy São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe dobra STD Db Saudi Arabia Saudi riyal SAR SRSénégal West African CFA franc XOF CFASerbia Serbian dinar RSD din. Seychelles Seychellois rupee SCR SRSierra Leone Sierra Leonean leone SLL Le Singapore Singapore dollar SGD S$Slovakia European euro EUR €Slovenia European euro EUR €Solomon Islands Solomon Islands dollar SBD SI$Somalia Somali shilling SOS Sh."
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"docid": "D3459742#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_money\nAustralian dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Australian money)navigation search\"\"AUD\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see AUD (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Australian dollar Australian dollar ( English)$100 $1ISO 4217Code AUDNumber 036Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1/100 cent Symbol $, A$ or AUDcent c Banknotes Freq. used$5, $10, $20, $50$100Coins 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2Demographics Official user (s)Australia7 Australian territories [show]7 countries [show]Unofficial user (s) Cambodia Gambia New Caledonia ( France) South Africa Zimbabwe [1]Issuance Central bank Reserve Bank of Australia Website www .rba .gov .au Printer Note Printing Australia Website www .noteprinting .com Mint Royal Australian Mint Website www .ramint .gov .au Valuation Inflation 1.3% ( Australia only) (March 2016 Reserve Bank estimate) Source Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2016. Pegged by Tuvaluan dollar and Kiribati dollar at par The Australian dollar ( sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including its external territories Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. Within Australia, it is almost always abbreviated with the dollar sign ( $ ), with A$ or AU$ sometimes used to distinguish it from other dollar -denominated currencies. [ 2] [3] It is subdivided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D1208463#0",
"title": "http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/\n.",
"text": "No Tsunami Warning, Advisory, Watch, or Threat Earthquake: Magnitude: 4.1 Origin Time: March 30, 2018 4:36:00 AM PDTDepth: 22 mi. Lat: 61.6° N Lon: 149.9° WLocation: 25 miles W of Palmer, Alaska Note: Times are local to your browser, unless otherwise indicated See the map or table below for more information Alerts/Threats Earthquakes Previous 40 Messages Observations Forecasts Water-Level Stations DART Systems Travel Time Auto Update min Topographic Earthstar Geographics+–3000km2000mi Warning Advisory Watch U. S / Canada Threat International Earthquake Map FAQMore earthquake information- Potential Threat Papua New Guinea Issued at: March 29, 2018 2:32:19 PM PDTPrevious 40 Tsunami Messages Issued * Origin Time * Mag Depth Lat Lon Location Messages Additional Resources **03-29-2018 21:33:42 03-29-2018 21:25:35 7.2 6 Mi. 5.6° S 151.6° E NEW BRITAIN REGION PAPUA NEW GUINEA Guam/CNMI Informational #103-29-2018 21:33:23 03-29-2018 21:25:35 7.2 6 Mi. 5.6° S 151.6° E NEW BRITAIN REGION PAPUA NEW GUINEA American Samoa Informational #103-29-2018 21:33:15 03-29-2018 21:25:35 7.2 6 Mi. 5.6° S 151.6° E in the New Britain region, PNG AK/BC/US West Coast Informational #103-29-2018 21:32:59 03-29-2018 21:25:35 7.2 6 Mi. 5.6° S 151.6° E NEW BRITAIN REGION PAPUA NEW GUINEA Hawaii Informational #103-29-2018 21:32:19 03-29-2018 21:25:35 7.2 6 Mi. 5.6° S 151.6° E NEW BRITAIN REGION PAPUA NEW GUINEA Non-US/Canada Pacific Threat #103-27-2018 22:44:05 03-27-2018 22:41:10 5.4 16 Mi. 56.5° N 148.6° W 165 miles SE of Kodiak City, Alaska AK/BC/US West Coast Informational #103-26-2018 18:12:44 03-26-2018 18:01:10 4.6 12 Mi. 56.4° N 148.5° W 175 miles SE of Kodiak City, Alaska AK/BC/US West Coast Informational #103-26-2018 11:09:25 03-26-2018 09:51:03 7 6 Mi. 5.7° S 151.5° E in the New Britain region, PNG AK/BC/US West Coast Informational #103-24-2018 11:32:45 03-24-2018 11:23:35 6.8 37 Mi."
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"docid": "D1525172#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Papua_New_Guinea_earthquake\n1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake",
"text": "\"1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake UTC time ISC event USGS- ANSSDate * July 17, 1998Origin time * 08:49:18 [1]Local date Local time Duration 19 seconds [2]Magnitude 7.0 M w [1]Depth 30 km (19 mi) [1]Epicenter 3.11°S 142.44°ECoordinates: 3.11°S 142.44°E [1]Type Dip-slip [2]Areas affected Papua New Guinea Max. intensity VIII ( Severe) [3]Tsunami 15 m (49 ft) [4]Casualties 2,183–2,700 dead [4] Thousands injured [4]* Deprecated See documentation. The 1998 Papua New Guinea earthquake occurred on July 17 with a moment magnitude of 7.0 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII ( Severe ). The event occurred on a reverse fault near the north coast region of Papua New Guinea, 25 kilometers (16 mi) from the coast near Aitape, and caused a large undersea landslide which caused a tsunami that hit the coast, killing between at least 2,183 and 2,700 people and injuring thousands. Contents [ hide ]1 Earthquake1.1 Effects1.2 Response2 See also3 References4 External links Earthquake [ edit]The earthquake occurred at 6:49pm local time ( UTC+10) along the boundary of the Australia and the Pacific tectonic plates. The tsunami was originally thought to have been caused by a 2 m (6 ft 7 in) vertical drop in the Pacific Plate along a 25 mi (40 km) long fault. [ 5] Later work suggested that in fact a massive underwater landslide had occurred. [ 6]The tsunami raised awareness among scientists of the potential for small earthquakes to trigger large tsunamis, if they cause undersea landslides. It is now recognised that such events can be very dangerous, as the earthquake may be too small to be felt on land, or detected by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. Any resulting tsunami can thus appear without warning."
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"docid": "D546370#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/indonesia.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info One World Nations Online Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International Home Earth Continents Asia Indonesia View of Mount Merapi from Borobudur, the active stratovolcano is located on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia. Image: Photo Dharma (Anandajoti)Government Maps News Culture Business Tourism Education Ecology History Info___ Indonesia Flag of Indonesia Location map of Indonesia Destination Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world is situated in Maritime Southeast Asia, between the Indian Ocean (to the south) and the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean, in north). It is bordered by Malaysia (on Borneo), Papua New Guinea (on the island of New Guinea), Timor-Leste (East Timor) on the island of Timor. Indonesia shares maritime borders with Australia, India, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The country consists of a number of islands between, 13,000 and more than 17,000, depending on what you define as an island. Largest islands are Sumatra, Java (with more than half of the country's population), Borneo (known as \"\"Kalimantan\"\" in Indonesia), Sulawesi, and New Guinea. Most of the larger islands are mountainous, with peaks ranging between 3,000 and 3,800 m. Pura Besakih temple complex, it is the revered mother temple of Hindu religion in Bali. Image: Flying Pharmacist The whole country lies in the south western arm of the Ring of Fire, an arc of volcanic activities, ocean trenches, fault lines and plate movements. The islands of Indonesia are prone to earthquakes and even tsunamis. Indonesia is supposed to be the country with the most volcanoes in the world."
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"docid": "D329182#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_dollar\nAustralian dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"AUD\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see AUD (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Australian dollar Australian dollar ( English)$100 $1ISO 4217Code AUDNumber 036Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1/100 cent Symbol $, A$ or AUDcent c Banknotes Freq. used$5, $10, $20, $50$100Coins 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2Demographics Official user (s)Australia7 Australian territories7 countries Unofficial user (s) Cambodia Gambia New Caledonia ( France) South Africa Zimbabwe [1]Issuance Central bank Reserve Bank of Australia Website www .rba .gov .au Printer Note Printing Australia Website www .noteprinting .com Mint Royal Australian Mint Website www .ramint .gov .au Valuation Inflation 1.3% ( Australia only) (March 2016 Reserve Bank estimate) Source Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2016. Pegged by Tuvaluan dollar and Kiribati dollar at par The Australian dollar ( sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including its external territories Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. Within Australia, it is almost always abbreviated with the dollar sign ( $ ), with A$ or AU$ sometimes used to distinguish it from other dollar -denominated currencies. [ 2] [3] It is subdivided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D1359544#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/pen-peruvian-sol\nPEN - Peruvian Sol",
"text": "PEN - Peruvian Sol▼Peru, Sol The Peruvian Sol is the currency of Peru. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Peru Sol exchange rate is the USD to PEN rate . The currency code for Nuevos Soles is PEN, and the currency symbol is S/.. Below, you'll find Peruvian Sol rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take PEN rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top PEN Exchange Rates▼40 USD EUR MXN COP CLP GBP ARS CAD JPY1 PEN 0.30951 0.25135 5.61063 838.272 184.735 0.21751 6.23952 0.39002 33.2272Inverse: 3.23090 3.97851 0.17823 0.00119 0.00541 4.59758 0.16027 2.56398 0.030102018-04-12 15:21 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts PEN Stats Name: Peruvian Sol Symbol: S/. Minor Unit: 1/100 = Céntimo Top PEN Conversion: USD/PENTop PEN Chart: USD/PEN Chart PEN Profile Inflation: 3.20%Coins: Freq Used: S/.1, S/.2, S/.5, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: S/.10, S/.20, S/.50, S/.100, S/.200Central Bank: Central Reserve Bank of Peru Website: http://www.bcrp.gob.pe/home.html Users: Peru Have more info about the Peruvian Sol? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the PEN? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a PEN currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to PEN email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get PEN rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D1682836#0",
"title": "http://limaeasy.com/peruvian-money-currency-guide\nThe Peruvian Money Guide",
"text": "\"The Peruvian Money Guide Coming to a foreign country is always an exciting experience. Visiting Peru is no exception. So many new impressions might overwhelm you easily and you could get distracted when it comes to a boring, but important issue like money. Most probably you don't know how the Peruvian currency (Nuevos Soles) looks like, before actual being in Peru. Therefore we highly recommend reading our information about the money you will be using during your visit and how \"\"money-issues\"\" are handled in Peru. Take your time to read through our selection of categories and pages. We tried to give you good general information about the Peruvian currency, familiarize you to the notes and coins including all important security features, tell you how to behave when handling money and make you aware of what to keep in mind when paying or changing money. We will give you some examples of common tricks and explain how people try to rip you off. More useful basic information about changing money, exchange offices, credit cards, money transfers and banks can be found under the correlating topics. \""
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"docid": "D2924265#0",
"title": "http://www.travelbypoints.com/2012/08/21/charles-schwab-atm-card-your-secret-weapon-to-not-having-to-carry-foreign-currency-for-international-travel/\nCharles Schwab ATM Card â Your Secret Weapon to Accessing Cash for Free Anywhere in the World",
"text": "August 21, 2012Charles Schwab ATM Card – Your Secret Weapon to Accessing Cash for Free Anywhere in the World For those of you planning to travel internationally in the near future, I’d like to share a little more detail on the Charles Schwab VISA debit/ATM card in my wallet. I will tell you why it is the best ATM card to have and how you can start taking advantage of it in a few easy steps. Typical Cash Withdrawal Abroad I briefly mentioned how this card saved us money when we needed cash in Italy and South America. Many places abroad, including well-known sites, accept only cash. Most international travelers typically access cash in the following 3 ways. Buy foreign currency (FX) from your bank or an agency like American Express (Amex) Travel, prior to a trip abroad. Utilize airport FX exchange services. Use your US bank-issued ATM cards abroad. Here is how you’d normally be charged for the above 3 methods. Even when your bank or Amex Travel tells you that there is no fee to buy FX, a 3-5% surcharge is embedded in the exchange rate used (you can get a sense of what the market exchange rate is by entering “1 Euro = ?"
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"docid": "D1383348#0",
"title": "http://www.limaeasy.com/culture-guide/historical-buildings/house-of-the-aliaga-family\nHome | Culture Guide | Historical Buildings | House of the Aliaga FamilyPeru GuidePeru InfoPeruvian VisaPeruvian PoliticsPeruvian EconomyPeru Facts & FiguresPublic Holidays PeruPeruvian PersonalitiesPeru Embassies WorldwideForeign Embassies in PeruNational AnthemNational FlagSee AllGetting Around PeruCar Rentals in LimaDistances in PeruLong Distance BusesNational AirlinesInternational AirlinesSee AllBusiness GuidePeru Investment GradeCompany TypesSet up a Company in PeruFree Trade AgreementsChambers of CommercePeruvian MinistriesPeruvian InstitutionsSee AllStay ConnectedPeruvian Post - SerpostCourier & Mail ServicesPostal - Zip CodesPeruvian NewspapersRadio StationsTV ChannelsCellphonesWiFi AccessInternet CafesSee AllEmergencies & MedicalEmergency NumbersPolice Stations & UnitsAmbulances & ServicesPharmacies & MedicineHomeopathic MedicineInternational HospitalsSupporting InstitutionsSee AllSpeciality TravelBudget Travel PeruCasinos & GamblingLima GuideLima InfoAn Editors ViewThe Districts of LimaLima Facts & FiguresWeather & ClimateLima Weather StationHistory & CulturesInternational AirportPopulationSafety & SecurityFeasts & FestivalsInternational ParishesBegging in LimaSee AllLima Culture GuideMuseumsHuacasPlazas - SquaresHistorical BuildingsHistorical ChurchesCultural CentersSee AllOur SuggestionsThe Must Sees in LimaHave Fun in LimaCitytours in LimaTheaters in LimaParks in LimaZoos in LimaLima for KidsCinemasSee AllMedical TourismDental CarePlastic SurgeryOphthalmologySee AllGetting Around LimaGetting to LimaFinding Your WayTaxis in LimaPublic Transport in LimaPrivate TransportationMetropolitano BusLima's MetroGetting Around on FootDistances in LimaSee AllAccommodationHotels in LimaB&Bs - GuesthousesShopping LimaProduct PricesArts, Crafts & SouvenirsShopping MallsSupermarketsMarketsDepartment StoresThe Peruvian WaySee AllRecommendedEditors CornerDiscussion BoardTravel Videos & ClipsFAQ - Frequently AskedFood GuideDishesStarter & AppetizerSandwichesTypical SoupsMain CoursesSalsas & SaucesDesserts & CakesSnacksDrinks & BeveragesIngredientsPeruvian FruitsPeruvian VegetablesPeruvian PotatoesAji - Chilli PeppersGrain, Coffee, Crop...Common HerbsMoney GuideCurrent CurrencyCurrent BanknotesCurrent CoinsWealth & Pride CoinsNatural Resources CoinsOld CurrencyOld BanknotesOld CoinsMoney GeneralPeruvian Money OverviewMonetary SystemsReal or Fake?Handling Money in LimaTipping in PeruChange MoneyCurrent Exchange RatesATM's & Credit CardsMoney TransfersBanks & BankingEarthquakesEarthquakes PeruEarthquakes Peru - Why?EarthquakesEarthquakes Peru - Why?Latest Earthquake!Earthquakes ListingSeismic Activity MapHistorical EarthquakesSee AllLatest Earthquake PeruLatest Earthquake!Historical EarthquakesHistorical Earthquakes PeruSocial ProjectsProjects LimaSocial Projects LimaSocial ProjectsProjects OverviewSocial Projects in LimaSocial Projects in PeruLimaEasy ProjectsBegging in LimaProjects PeruSocial Projects PeruLimaEasy's CommitmentLimaEasy ProjectsMultimediaMultimediaTravel Videos & ClipsAttractions in LimaAttractions in PeruLimaEasy on the GoAirport ProceduresSocial MediaOur Facebook PageOur Google+ PageVideos & ClipsVideos of Lima & PeruEverything ElseDiscussion BoardQuestions and AnswersLimaEasyDiscussion BoardEditors CornerFAQ - Frequently AskedContact LimaEasyComments - TestimonialsImportantSupport LimaEasySitemapLinksPrivacy PolicyEditors CornerLimaEasy News & Blog",
"text": "Home | Culture Guide | Historical Buildings | House of the Aliaga Family Peru Guide Peru Info Peruvian Visa Peruvian Politics Peruvian Economy Peru Facts & Figures Public Holidays Peru Peruvian Personalities Peru Embassies Worldwide Foreign Embassies in Peru National Anthem National Flag See All Getting Around Peru Car Rentals in Lima Distances in Peru Long Distance Buses National Airlines International Airlines See All Business Guide Peru Investment Grade Company Types Set up a Company in Peru Free Trade Agreements Chambers of Commerce Peruvian Ministries Peruvian Institutions See All Stay Connected Peruvian Post - Serpost Courier & Mail Services Postal - Zip Codes Peruvian Newspapers Radio Stations TV Channels Cellphones Wi Fi Access Internet Cafes See All Emergencies & Medical Emergency Numbers Police Stations & Units Ambulances & Services Pharmacies & Medicine Homeopathic Medicine International Hospitals Supporting Institutions See All Speciality Travel Budget Travel Peru Casinos & Gambling Lima Guide Lima Info An Editors View The Districts of Lima Lima Facts & Figures Weather & Climate Lima Weather Station History & Cultures International Airport Population Safety & Security Feasts & Festivals International Parishes Begging in Lima See All Lima Culture Guide Museums Huacas Plazas - Squares Historical Buildings Historical Churches Cultural Centers See All Our Suggestions The Must Sees in Lima Have Fun in Lima Citytours in Lima Theaters in Lima Parks in Lima Zoos in Lima Lima for Kids Cinemas See All Medical Tourism Dental Care Plastic Surgery Ophthalmology See All Getting Around Lima Getting to Lima Finding Your Way Taxis in Lima Public Transport in Lima Private Transportation Metropolitano Bus Lima's Metro Getting Around on Foot Distances in Lima See All Accommodation Hotels in Lima B&Bs - Guesthouses Shopping Lima Product Prices Arts, Crafts & Souvenirs Shopping Malls Supermarkets Markets Department Stores The Peruvian Way See All Recommended Editors Corner Discussion Board Travel Videos & Clips FAQ - Frequently Asked Food Guide Dishes Starter & Appetizer Sandwiches Typical Soups Main Courses Salsas & Sauces Desserts & Cakes Snacks Drinks & Beverages Ingredients Peruvian Fruits Peruvian Vegetables Peruvian Potatoes Aji - Chilli Peppers Grain, Coffee, Crop... Common Herbs Money Guide Current Currency Current Banknotes Current Coins Wealth & Pride Coins Natural Resources Coins Old Currency Old Banknotes Old Coins Money General Peruvian Money Overview Monetary Systems Real or Fake? Handling Money in Lima Tipping in Peru Change Money Current Exchange Rates ATM's & Credit Cards Money Transfers Banks & Banking Earthquakes Earthquakes Peru Earthquakes Peru - Why? Earthquakes Earthquakes Peru - Why? Latest Earthquake!Earthquakes Listing Seismic Activity Map Historical Earthquakes See All Latest Earthquake Peru Latest Earthquake!Historical Earthquakes Historical Earthquakes Peru Social Projects Projects Lima Social Projects Lima Social Projects Projects Overview Social Projects in Lima Social Projects in Peru Lima Easy Projects Begging in Lima Projects Peru Social Projects Peru Lima Easy's Commitment Lima Easy Projects Multimedia Multimedia Travel Videos & Clips Attractions in Lima Attractions in Peru Lima Easy on the Go Airport Procedures Social Media Our Facebook Page Our Google+ Page Videos & Clips Videos of Lima & Peru Everything Else Discussion Board Questions and Answers Lima Easy Discussion Board Editors Corner FAQ - Frequently Asked Contact Lima Easy Comments - Testimonials Important Support Lima Easy Sitemap Links Privacy Policy Editors Corner Lima Easy News & Blog"
},
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"docid": "D1211222#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/pe.htm\nPeru",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map At one time Peru was the homeland of several prominent Andean civilizations, with the Incas certainly the most notable. The incredible Incas built astonishing mountain temples, palaces and other buildings, all with no mortar; they constructed almost 10,000 miles of roads, engineered functional bridges and built aqueducts to transport their water. At the zenith of the Inca's influence in 1532, the Spanish conquistadors arrived in their quest for gold and other riches; they executed the proud, but over-matched indigenous Indians and their leaders like ants, captured their cities - and in a brief period of time this innovative and powerful culture was scattered to the wind and all but destroyed. For almost three hundred years Peru functioned as a Spanish colony, but in the early 19th century, native discontent and colonist revolts brought calls of independence, localized uprisings, and then, civil war in 1821, with the Spanish finally defeated in 1824. Over the next century, or so, Peru suffered through many wars, some with neighbors; brutal dictatorial rule, military coups and the subsequent political upheaval that comes with the territory. In 1980, Peru finally returned to democratic leadership, but even today, the new presidential administration is hampered by allegations of corruption and mismanagement. Regardless, the future is surely bright in this one-time \"\" Land of the Incas, \"\" as Peru has an abundant supply of natural resources, enormous agricultural potential and some of the most stunning tourism venues on the planet. Peru is home to one of the most impressive archaeological and tourist sites in the world, Machu Picchu. This Incan city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers unique insights into the lives of the Incan people. Machu Picchu is located 2,430 m. above sea level in a tropical mountain jungle."
},
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"docid": "D3443597#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_European_money_look_like\nWhat does European money look like?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Europe What does European money look like? Flag What does European money look like? Edit Answer by I am Flukey Confidence votes 79.8KI am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Europe has over 50 countries and most have their own currencies. 17 countries use the Euro. Within each country that uses the Euro the notes are the same but coins can be different.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What does American money look like? American money is rectangular shaped, white and green with one of our many presidents on the front and with American monuments or the bald eagle and a pyramid on the back with …What do denmark's money look like? Denmark makes five banknotes: the 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Kroner notes."
},
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"docid": "D2217730#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/bo.htm\nBolivia",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map The ancient history of Bolivia is first and foremost woven into the great Andean empires of the Aymara civilization. The Incas eventually conquered this innovative and powerful culture at the end of the 15th century. In their obsessive search for gold and silver, the Spanish arrived here in the 16th century; they quickly defeated the Incas, and changed the economic and social fabric of Bolivia forever. During its 300 years of colonial rule, Spain continually searched for precious metals, and in the process forced Indian labor to do the work. The silver mines they discovered at Potosi proved to be the largest ever in the western hemisphere. In 1809, the \"\"Liberator\"\", Simon Bolivar, ( Bolivia's namesake) began the battle for independence. After the Spanish defeat in 1824, Bolivia finally gained its hard-fought freedom in 1825. Typical of a new, upstart country, political instability, coups, countercoups and rewritten constitutions were commonplace, as numerous leaders tried to reform the country. In the late 1800s, civilian governments came into power, and for almost fifty years Bolivia enjoyed relative political stability; its economy improved for all but the indigenous Indians. Then, after losing a regional war with Paraguay in 1935, in which it lost much of its original territories, military control returned and a long series of military governments controlled the country till 1982, when the country again returned to a democratically elected form of government."
},
{
"docid": "D1821966#0",
"title": "http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/patrick-goodenough/china-pledges-0-un-climate-fund-then-complains-about-amount-allotted\nChina Pledges $0 to U.N. Climate Fund, Then Complains About Amount Allotted to Fund",
"text": "\"China Pledges $0 to U. N. Climate Fund, Then Complains About Amount Allotted to Fund By Patrick Goodenough | December 5, 2014 | 4:33 AM ESTChina’s chief climate negotiator Su Wei. ( AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus, File) (CNSNews.com) – The Chinese representative at the U. N. climate conference in Peru scolded developed countries Thursday for not pouring enough money into a global climate fund intended to help poorer countries cope with climate change – but China has pledged nothing. China today boasts the world’s biggest economy, having overtaken the United States according to new International Monetary Fund (IMF) figures. China is also the world’s biggest emitter of “greenhouse gases” blamed for climate change. At the talks in Lima, China’s negotiator Su Wei singled out Australia, whose conservative government – labeled a “pariah” by climate activists – said last month that instead of contributing to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), it will prioritize climate-related assistance to developing countries through its own development programs. Despite its fast-growing and now world-leading economy, China is classified a developing country, and as a result has dodged “greenhouse gas” (GHG) emission-reduction targets set for developed nations under the Kyoto Protocol and other international climate agreements. It was just last month that China agreed, for the first time, to work on reducing emissions. Launched in 2011, the GCF is designed to help developing countries curb GHH emissions and cope with occurrences blamed on climate change, such as rising sea levels. The aim is to raise $100 billion a year from public and private sources, by 2020. At a pledging conference in Berlin last month, more than 20 governments committed a total of $9.3 billion for the fund."
},
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"docid": "D1720327#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/lima.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Lima Exchange Rate Lima Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Lima. The currency used in Lima is the Nuevo Sol. Lima is the capital of Peru. If you are traveling to Lima, you will need to exchange your currency for the Peruvian Sol. You may exchange your money for the Nuevo Sol at most Lima banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Lima airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Nuevo Sol currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Lima. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
},
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"docid": "D1467940#0",
"title": "http://www.enjoyperu.com/peru_travel_tours_information/peru_useful_information/peru_currency_taxes.html\nPERU - CURRENCY",
"text": "PERU - CURRENCYP eru's currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.). One Nuevo Sol is broken down into 100 céntimos (cents). Banknotes currently circulating include 200, 100, 50, 20 and 10 Nuevos Soles, while there are coins for 1, 2 and 5 Nuevos Soles and 50, 20, 10 and 5 cents. Currency exchange There are no restrictions for changing currency in Peru. US dollars are commonly accepted in most hotels, stores and supermarkets in Lima and in the main cities in the country. We recommend to exchange money in banks, because they offer more security and guarantees. Avoid street moneychangers as they do not provide guarantees, despite of the fact that many of them are registered in municipalities in many districts of Lima. Visitors should bear in mind that it is very difficult to change currencies other than the US dollar. Taxes in Peru In Peru, all goods and services are taxed an 19% (IGV). Restaurants and hotels add a 10% service fee."
},
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"docid": "D36325#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru\nPeru",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Peru (disambiguation). Coordinates: 10°S 76°WRepublic of Peru República del Perú ( Spanish) [a]Flag Coat of arms Motto: \"\" Firme y feliz por la unión \"\" (Spanish) \"\"Firm and Happy for the Union\"\"Anthem: \"\" Himno Nacional del Perú \"\" (Spanish)\"\"National Anthem of Peru\"\"National Seal Gran Sello del Estado (Spanish)Great Seal of the State Location of Peru (dark green)in South America (grey)Capital and largest city Lima12°2.6′S 77°1.7′WOfficial language Spanish Co-official languages [a]Quechua Aymara Ethnic groups (2017)45% Amerindian37% Mestizo15% White1.3% Black (Afro-peruvian)1.2% Asian (majority Chinese and Japanese)0.5% others [1]Demonym Peruvian Government Unitary Presidentialrepublic [2] [3]•President Martín Vizcarra•1st Vice President Mercedes Aráoz•Prime Minister César Villanueva Legislature Congress of the Republic Independence from the Kingdom of Spain•Declared 28 July 1821•Consolidated 9 December 1824• Recognized 14 August 1879Area• Total 1,285,216 km 2 (496,225 sq mi) ( 19th)• Water (%) 0.41Population• 2018 estimate 32,553,697 [4] ( 41st)• 2007 census 28,220,764• Density 23/km 2 (59.6/sq mi)GDP ( PPP) 2018 estimate• Total $449.153 billion [5] ( 38th)• Per capita $13,963 [5] ( 90th)GDP (nominal) 2018 estimate• Total $221.710 billion [5] ( 42nd)• Per capita $6,892 [5] ( 82nd)Gini (2015) 44.3 [6]medium HDI (2015) 0.740 [7]high · 87th Currency Sol ( PEN)Time zone PET ( UTC −5)Date format dd.mm.yyyy ( CE)Drives on the right Calling code +51ISO 3166 code PEInternet TLD .pe^ Quechua, Aymara and other indigenous languages are co-official in the areas where they predominate. Peru ( / p ə ˈ r uː / ( listen); Spanish: Perú [peˈɾu]; Quechua: Piruw Republika [pʰɪɾʊw]; [8] Aymara: Piruw Suyu [pɪɾʊw] ), officially the Republic of Peru ( Spanish: República del Perú ( help · info) ), is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is an extremely biodiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west to the peaks of the Andes mountains vertically extending from the north to the southeast of the country to the tropical Amazon Basin rainforest in the east with the Amazon river. [ 9]Peruvian territory was home to several ancient cultures, ranging from the Norte Chico civilization in the 32nd century BC, the oldest civilization in the Americas, to the Inca Empire, the largest and most sophisticated state in pre-Columbian America. The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century and established a Viceroyalty that encompassed most of its South American colonies, with its capital in Lima. Peru formally proclaimed independence in 1821, and following the military campaigns of José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar, and the decisive battle of Ayacucho, Peru secured independence in 1824. In the ensuing years, the country enjoyed relative economic and political stability, which ended shortly before the War of the Pacific with Chile. Throughout the 20th century, Peru endured armed territorial disputes, coups, social unrest, and internal conflicts, as well as periods of stability and economic upswing."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4205\nWorld Currencies",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies Unanswered | Answered World Currencies Parent Category: Personal Finance A currency is a kind of money and medium of exchange. It includes metal coins and paper or polymer banknotes. Each country generally has a monopoly on the issuing of its own currency, although some countries use the same currency. Most members of the European Union, for example, use the Euro as their basic currency. Subcategories Currency Conversions Currency Trading Currency Conversions Currency Trading1 2 3 >How much is 350 dollars in Britain pounds?i think its 207.65What was the currency during 1580?gold and silver How much is 10 KR worth in us money? About $1.37 if you mean Swedish kronor. Several countries use a unit of currency called krone or crown. See http://www.xe.com/ucc/How do you change the currency used on the Amazon website?just before payment option you will get that option How much is 69.99 dollars in pound sterling? It would roughly be £43.08How much is 25 millions pounds in US currency?£25,000,000 * 2.03 = $ 50,750,000 assuming an exchange rate of 2.03 $ to the £Does Australia use the same dollar that US uses?no How much is 199 Australian dollars in UK pound?103.688 UK pounds Is it cheaper to change money in Spain than England?no it is not How much is 35 Australian dollars in US dollars?$29.96 US as of 11/07/2014 However exchange rates change every day. While it's not Answers.compolicy to say \"\"use the Internet\"\", to get an up to date figure,that's the best approach in this case."
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"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/ecuador/eclatlog.htm\nLocation of Ecuador",
"text": "Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Quito: (capital city) 0° 13' S, 78° 31' W Guayaquil: 2° 12' S, 79° 53' W Loja: 3° 59' S, 79° 12' WLatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: Ecuador sits directly on the Equator, and subsequently is positioned in the northern, southern and western hemispheres. It's located on the northwestern edge of South America, and bordered by Colombia, Peru and the Pacific Ocean. Ecuador's Information Land Area 276,841 km 2Water Area 6,720 km 2Total Area 283,561km 2 (#73)Population 16,080,778 (#67)Population Density 58.09/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $182.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 11,000$Currency Dollar (USD)More Information Ecuador See Also Where is Ecuador? GDP of Ecuador What is the Capital of Ecuador? List of Airports in Ecuador About Ecuador What Type Of Government Does Ecuador Have? Biggest Cities In Ecuador Ethnic Groups Of Ecuador Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa? What are Economies of Scale?"
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"docid": "D631415#0",
"title": "http://goperu.about.com/od/planningandpacking/tp/20-Tips-For-Traveling-In-Peru-On-A-Budget.htm\n20 Tips for Traveling in Peru on a Budget",
"text": "By Tony Dunnell Updated 12/01/17Share Pin Email•••Traveling in Peru on a budget requires some discipline and smart money management, especially for longer stays. The following tips will help you stretch your Peru budget as far as possible, giving you extra cash for occasional splurges and expensive tours.01of 20Understand the Peruvian Nuevo Sol If you don’t know how much the Peruvian Nuevo Sol is worth, you’ll have a tough time knowing how much cash you’re actually spending. Get to know the local currency and, just as importantly, stop comparing Peruvian prices with prices back home. There are certainly bargains to be had in Peru, but avoid excessive spending sprees based on a “that’s so cheap” mentality. It all adds up.02of 20Eat for Cheap in Peru Touristy restaurants, especially in hotspots such as Lima, Cusco and Arequipa, are vastly more expensive than the typical restaurants frequented by regular Peruvians. Eat where the locals go and you’ll be surprised at how well you can eat in Peru on a budget (for price ranges, see How Much Does it Cost to Eat Out in Peru? ). Shoestring travelers should make the most of lunch in Peru, when big meals are available at incredibly low prices.03of 20Watch Out for Scams in Peru Scams and trickery are the scourge of a traveler's budget. Whenever money is involved, be wary. Being shortchanged by a wily shopkeeper is annoying, but being conned out of two perfectly good 50 sol notes in exchange for a fake 100 is sure to ruin your day. It’s a good idea to learn about the types of scams in Peru and how to avoid them.04of 20Set Prices in Advance Whenever possible, agree on a price before accepting a service."
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"docid": "D1846082#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Peru\nEconomy of Peru",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. ( June 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Economy of Peru Financial centre of Lima Currency Peruvian sol (PEN)Fiscal year calendar year Statistics GDP $469.7 billion (PPP, 2017, est. ) GDP rank 37th (PPP, 2017)GDP growth 4.81% (2017) [ citation needed]GDP per capita $ 13,735 (PPP, 2014 est. ) GDP by sector agriculture: 6.2%; industry: 37.5%; services: 56.3% (2013 est. ) Inflation ( CPI) ▼ 2% (2014 est.) [ 1]Population below poverty line▼ 25.8% (2012) [2]Gini coefficient ▼ 48.1 (2010)Labor force 21.16 million Labor force by occupation industry: 17.4%, agriculture: 25.8%, services: 56.8% (2011)Unemployment ▼ 3.6% (2012) [3]Main industries mining and refining of minerals/jewels; steel, metal fabrication; petroleum extraction and refining, natural gas and natural gas liquefaction, fishing and fish processing, cement, glass, textiles, clothing, food processing, beer, soft drinks, rubber, machinery, electrical machinery. chemicals, furniture Ease-of-doing-business rank 58th (2018) [4]External Exports $73.50 billion (2013 est. ) Export goods copper, gold, lead, zinc, tin, iron ore, molybdenum, silver, crude petroleum and petroleum products, natural gas, coffee, asparagus, and other vegetables, fruit, apparel and textiles, fishmeal, fish, chemicals, fabricated metal products and machinery, alloys Main export partners China 19.5% United States 15.1% Switzerland 7.3% Canada 6.7% Brazil 5.6% Japan 5.2% Chile 4.7% (2014 est. )"
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"docid": "D1548993#0",
"title": "http://www.independenttraveler.com/travel-tips/none/vientiane-laos\n7 Places Where the Dollar Goes Farther",
"text": "Budget Travel Jun 19, 20177 Places Where the Dollar Goes Farther Independent Traveler See recent posts by Independent Traveler Many Americans are working long hours to offset smaller work forces, stagnant incomes, and other such trials and tribulations of our economic malaise. Needless to say, we could all use a vacation. But the same weak economy that has worked us to exhaustion has also decreased the value of the American dollar so much so that a getaway seems virtually unfeasible. Though the U. S. dollar has seen a slight recovery of late from previous all-time lows, it’s still losing to many other major currencies, including the Canadian dollar, the Australian dollar, the Chinese yuan, the Mexican peso, the British pound and the euro. Hard-earned and hard-to-come by American dollars would be squandered on sky-high exchange rates in many desirable destinations. So what’s an R&R-deprived American to do? Help is here, in the form of this list of seven unique and exciting destinations where the U. S. dollar travels as far as you do. Hanoi, Vietnam Previously known as the backdrop to many a war film, Vietnam is becoming more popular with vacationers in recent years. French colonial charm blends with Eastern influences from centuries of Chinese hegemony in Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital and second-largest city. The local currency is the dong (VND), and 1 USD is worth approximately 20,595 of them."
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"docid": "D2625062#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/sol\nsol",
"text": "\"solsol. Use sol in a sentencenoun The definition of a sol is the basic unit of currency in Peru. An example of sol is what someone would exchange their money into when arriving at the Lima airport. Sol is the sun or the sun god in Roman mythology. An example of Sol is the Roman god that was replaced by Mithras. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citesolnounpl. sols or so′lesthe basic monetary unit of Peru Origin of sol Sp, literally , sun: from the radiant sun used as a device on one side Music a syllable representing the fifth tone of the diatonic scale Origin of solfrom Medieval Latin sol (ve): see gamuta colloidal dispersion in a liquid Origin of solfrom -sol from sol (ution), as in hydrosol Origin of sol Classical Latin solutio Pharmacy solution Sol Rom. Myth. the sun god: identified with the Greek Heliosthe sun personified Origin of Sol Middle English from Classical Latin from an unverified form sawol, an unverified form saol from Indo-European base an unverified form s?wel-, an unverified form swen- from source sun, Classical Greek h?lios, Gothic sauil, sun Sol Solicitor Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."
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"docid": "D1072309#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Bolivia\nBolivia",
"text": "\"Bolivia Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Climate Get in By plane By train By car By bus By boat Get around By bus By plane By train By taxi See Do Buy Eat Sleep Stay safe Annoyances Consulates NOTE: The CDC has identified Bolivia as an affected area of the Zika outbreak. Pregnant women are advised to be cautious as the virus can lead to birth defects. Adults affected by the virus experience fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes) typically lasting a week. You can learn more by visiting the official CDC website . Location Flag Quick Facts Capital La Paz (administrative & governmental); Sucre (legal capital & judicial seat)Government Republic Currency Boliviano (BOB)Area 1,098,580km² water: 14,190km² land: 1,084,390km²Population 8,989,046 (July 2006 estimate)Language Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara (official)Religion Roman Catholic 95%, Protestant (Evangelical Methodist)Electricity 220V, 50HZ (but 115V in La Paz & Viacha ( A & C type plugs)Country code +591Internet TLD .bo Time Zone UTC-4Bolivia is a beautiful, geographically diverse, multiethnic, and democratic country in the heart of South America. It is surrounded by Brazil to the northeast, Peru to the northwest, Chile to the southwest, Argentina and Paraguay to the south. It shares with Peru control of Lake Titicaca ( Lago Titicaca ), the world's highest navigable lake (elevation 3,805m). Sometimes referred to as the Tibet of the Americas, Bolivia is one of the most \"\"remote\"\" countries in the western hemisphere; except for the navigable Paraguay River stretching to the distant Atlantic, Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two landlocked nations in the Americas. It is also the most indigenous country in the Americas, with 60% of its population being of pure Native American ancestry. Understand [ edit]History [ edit]Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon Bolivar, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups."
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"docid": "D1846083#0",
"title": "http://countrystudies.us/peru/53.htm\nHistory of the Economy",
"text": "Peru Table of Contents Through the nineteenth century and into the mid-twentieth century, the great majority of the Peruvian population depended on agriculture and lived in the countryside. By 1876 Lima was the only Peruvian city with over 100,000 people--only 4 percent of the population. Much of the impetus for economic growth came from primary exports. In common with the rest of Latin America up to the 1930s, Peru maintained an open economic system with little government intervention and few restrictions on either imports or foreign investment. Such investment became highly important in the twentieth century, especially in the extraction of raw materials for export. For many Latin American countries, the impact of falling export prices and curtailed external credit in the Great Depression of the 1930s led to fundamental changes in economic policies. Many governments began to raise protection against imports in order to stimulate domestic industry and to take more active roles in shaping economic change. But Peru held back from this common move and kept on with a relatively open economy. That put it behind many other countries in post-World War II industrialization and led to increasing pressures for change. Significant protection started in the 1960s, accompanied by both new restrictions on foreign investment and a more active role of government in the economy."
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"docid": "D2382050#0",
"title": "http://www.realworldholidays.co.uk/ecuador/guide/currency.aspx\nCurrency in Ecuador",
"text": "Tel: 0113 262 5329 | Contact Us Home Our Holidays About Us Reviews Currency in Ecuador Peru & Galapagos... Tour Machu Picchu & the fabulous Galapagos Islands... Just £3295pp for February bookings Buy US Dollars Online Travel Money in Ecuador Home Guides Ecuador Currency in Ecuador Overview Cards or Cash? Tipping and Haggling Holiday Budget Ecuador Holidays What to do about Money in Ecuador From January 2000 onwards, the official currency of Ecuador has been the US dollar. Intended to stablize Ecuador's economy, changing currency - to say the least - controversial, but is now widely accepted and it certainly makes preparing for your holiday in Ecuador a lot easier!Latest US Dollar Exchange Rate£1 = $1.418Last Updated: 03:51 11 April 2018Buy US Dollars Online Standard US dollar notes are used and the coins (cents, nickels, dimes and quarters) are a mixture of US and locally-produced coins. All this means that any American money you have in a drawer somewhere at home will be perfectly usable as money in Ecuador. How many US dollars will you need? Local customs you might need to know in Ecuador ... Ecuador is among the most beautiful places in the world and its unique culture and history makes this holiday destination as fascinating as it is stunning. In order ... Sample Holidays in Ecuador Andes to Amazon 12 days in Ecuador for £2195pp This fantastic Ecuador holiday first concentrates on exploring the beauty of Ecuador's majestic Andes mountains, before taking you down from the peaks to explore the heart of the amazing Amazon rainforest ... Full Monty 20-day Ecuador holidays for £3195pp This full-length Ecuador holiday gives you the chance to see the whole of Ecuador, from the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the steamy Amazon jungle, before ending up with some time on Ecuador's superb beaches ... Using Cash and Cashpoints in Ecuador Cash machines are widespread throughout Ecuador and dispense dollars at competitive rates using any standard UK bank card or a pre-paid currency card. Alternatively you can get US dollars at even more competitive rates here in the UK and bring them with you - either way you know that you can easily change your Ecuador holiday money back again when you come back from your holiday. Travellers Cheques and Credit Cards in Ecuador You can use your card in Ecuador to pay directly at more and more shops and restaurants, although most smaller cafes and shops still won't, so it's always good to have some cash on hand. This is particularly true when travelling to the Galapagos, as you will have to pay your $100 Galapagos National Park fee and the $10 Galapagos Transit Card on arrival in the islands - crucially before you pass through immigration and are able to get to a cash machine... Before you travel, if you're planning to use your card to withdraw money in Ecuador from cash machines or to pay directly for things, we'd recommend that you contact your bank before travelling so that they know you will be in Ecuador."
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"docid": "D296243#0",
"title": "http://www.travelindependent.info/america-south.htm\nSouth America",
"text": "\"Home Country Summaries South America Australia & Melanesia | New Zealand & Polynesia | Central America | Caribbean | South America | North America | Southern Asia | Northern Asia | South East Asia | Indochina | North Africa | East Africa | Southern Africa | West Africa | The CIS | Middle/Near East | France/Swiss/UK | Antarctica | Guides & Other Books Some things you might want to know in the way of backpacking, budget travel country advice, info and summaries for: South America- Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, the Guyana's,Peruand Venezuela. Plus shorter summaries for: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay& onwards to Antarctica For Central America go here. Intro.... From a traveller perspective, South America splits into roughly three regions. The more developed Southern countries of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile; with their European feel, political stability and relatively high standards (not to mention great wine and meat). This is where many start/finish a trip. Then you have the less developed 'Inca and Amazon' countries - Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador/Colombia. Here you have the main concentration of travellers, drawn not only by the world famous sights, but also the significantly lower cost of travel (certainly in Bolivia). And a more 'authentic' South American feeling with a great percentage of indigenous population (highest in Bolivia) and stereotypical scenery. And lastly you have Brazil, which although often combined as part of a larger trip (typically Rio and/or the Foz do Iguaçu ), needs to be treated separately due to its size and different vibe/language. South America on the whole lacks difficult border crossings and visa headaches (although Americas will occasionally run into hefty charges)."
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"docid": "D599126#0",
"title": "http://www.ask.com/business-finance/currency-portugal-use-fb766cc24f5b7bc7\nWhat Currency Does Portugal Use?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Currency Does Portugal Use? A: Quick Answer Portugal uses the euro as its standard currency. A total of 13 European nations use euro notes and coins, which have a European graphic on one side and a national image on the other side. All 13 countries accept any form of the euro, regardless of where it originates. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are Some Countries That Use Euro Currency? What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? Credit: Luiz Castro Moment Mobile Getty Images Full Answer Portugal's previous currency was the escudo, which is no longer accepted or in circulation. Individuals holding escudos can exchange them for euros until 2022. Portugal residents also refer to \"\"conto,\"\" a unit that is equal to about 5 euros."
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"title": "http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/portugal/\nPortugal: Introduction",
"text": "Home Global Insights By Country Portugal Portugal: Introduction Portugal is a country in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. The Atlantic archipelagos of Azores and Madeira are part of Portugal and occupy strategic locations along western routes to the Strait of Gibraltar. Portugal is bordered by Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. The geography is mountainous north of the Tagus River. The government system is a republic; the chief of state is the president, and the head of government is the prime minister. Portugal has a service-based mixed economy in which the government has privatized many state-controlled firms and liberalized areas of the economy. Portugal is a member of the European Union (EU). Country Comparator Select variable and countries to compare in table format. Country Comparator Country Rankings Rank ordering and interactive map. Show how this country compares to others.pie_chart Country Rankings Quick Links Portugal: U. S. Commercial Service - Country Commercial Guide open_in_new Portugal: World Bank - Doing Business Indicators open_in_new Portugal: BBC - Country Profile open_in_new Portugal: U. S. Department of State - Country Travel Information open_in_new Lisbon (GMT)Demonym Noun: Portuguese (singular and plural) Adjective: Portuguese Capital City Lisbon (GMT)Currency Euro (EUR) attach_money Currency Converter Languages Portuguese (official), Mirandese (official, but locally used)Ethnic Groupshomogeneous Mediterranean stock; citizens of black African descent who immigrated to mainland during decolonization number less than 100,000; since 1990 East Europeans have entered Portugal Calling Code351Voltage220Religions Roman Catholic 81%, other Christian 3.3%, other (includes Jewish, Muslim, other) 0.6%, none 6.8%, unspecified 8.3%Key Facts GDP per capita, PPP (current international $)$30,624 (2016)Population, total10,324,611 (2016)Ease of Doing Business Rank29 out of 190 (2017)Sources: CIA World Factbook open_in_new World Electric Guide open_in_new"
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"docid": "D1152208#0",
"title": "http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/euro/\nTime Table of Events",
"text": "\"The EURO Europe's New Currency An information page of the PACIFIC Exchange Rate Service provided by Prof. Werner Antweiler [Last update: 7-Dec-2001]On January 1, 1999, eleven European countries have replaced their national currencies and introduced a single European currency, the euro. Today (December 2001) the euro is the official currency in 12 countries. Bills and coins of the national currencies will remain in circulation as subdenominations of the euro until January 1, 2002, when they will be exchanged against new euro coins and bills. However, all inter-bank commerce and stock exchange trade is now denominated in the official currency. This information page provides basic information about the new currency and the process through which European monetary union has been achieved. Time Table of Events May 1-3, 1998Decision on participating member states by the European Council on a recommendation from the Council of Ministers on the basis of reports and recommendations from the Commission and the European Monetary Institute (EMI). The recommendations will assess the performance of each countries under the Maastricht criteria . Bilateral exchange rates between the participating countries will be announced. Eleven countries have been chosen for the first round of membership."
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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g189100-i201-k6738878-What_is_the_weather_like_in_Portugal_at_Christmas_time-Portugal.html\nWhat is the weather like in Portugal at Christmas time?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Portugal forum Portugal forums Laine WSaint Joseph...2 posts1 review Save Topic What is the weather like in Portugal at Christmas time? Aug 6, 2013, 3:17 PMI will be traveling to Portugal over Christmas. I am coming from Michigan, USWhat is the weather like in Portugal at Christmas time? What is the shopping like in Portugal? Are there any \"\"bargains\"\"? Are there places to find inexpensive shoes and clothing? What would you recommend I bring to wear? Thanks, this is all new to me!Mentioned in this post Michigan United States Report inappropriate content Shopping in Portugal See all Mercado do Livramento342 Reviews Farmers Markets Calouste Gulbenkian Museum - Founder's Collection7,280 Reviews Art Galleries, Art Museums Mercado de Olhao312 Reviews Farmers Markets Centro Colombo1,104 Reviews Shopping Malls1-8 of 8 replies Sorted by 1cubsur Albufeira, Portugal Destination Expertfor Algarve, Faro Level Contributor52,492 posts34 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What is the weather like in Portugal at Christmas time? Aug 6, 2013, 4:14 PMYou've posted in the Algarve forum, which is the southern most region of the country."
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"docid": "D2532521#0",
"title": "http://www.brazilmycountry.com/brazil-currency/\nBrazil Currency â Brazilian Real",
"text": "Brazil Currency – Brazilian Real Brazilian Currency“Brazilian Real – The Currency of Brazil”Brazil Currency Content About the Currency of Brazil New Currency Design Exchange Rates & Tips History About The Currency of Brazil The Brazil currency is called the Real (plural: Reais). The Brazilian Real is the official currency used in Brazil. Its symbol is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. Brazilian Coins The currency in Brazil is subdivided into 100 centavos (“hundredths”). The coins in circulation are of denominations of; 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 Centavos, and a 1 Real coin. Brazilian Real – Banknotes The banknotes (paper money) in circulation are of denominations of; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Reais. Brazil Currency New Brazilian Banknotes – New Brazil Currency The new Brazilian real implements relevant size to worth In 2010, the Central Bank of Brazil announced a new series of Brazilian real banknotes. The new banknotes have begun to enter circulation in 2010, coexisting with the older ones. The newly designed banknotes have more security enhancements, such as a new holographic strip to prevent counterfeiting. The notes also have different sizes according to their values to help vision-impaired people."
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"docid": "D1111337#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/pt.htm\nPortugal",
"text": "Print this map Print this map An independent kingdom since 1143, Portugal is one of the oldest nations in Europe. The region was first inhabited by Neanderthals and later by Homo sapiens, however there weren't any permanent settlements until the first millennium BC when the Pre-Celts and Celts dominated the landscape. In 868 AD, during the Reconquista period, Christians conquered the Iberian Peninsula, and the First Country of Portugal was formed. Then, around 1128, the Battle of Sao Mamede occurred. Count of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, defeated his mother, and thereby established himself as sole leader. Upon his proclamation of himself as King in 1139, Henriques officially declared Portugal independent. During his reign, Henriques and his successors pushed southward to drive out the Moors, and in 1249 as the Reconquista came to an end the capture of Algarve on the Southern coast gave way to Portugal's present day borders. In 1415, the Portuguese set sail on epic voyages that would make them the first to discover the ocean routes to India, Brazil, China and Japan, and at the same time establish settlements on the east and west coasts of Africa. This brought economic prosperity to Portugal, and its population grew to nearly 1.7 million. Amidst their good fortune, Portugal's independence faltered between 1580 and 1640 when the last two kings died without producing heirs."
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"docid": "D3201566#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/euros-in-london-378009-2.cfm\nEuros in London",
"text": "Euros in London Thread Tools Search this Thread May 13th, 2010, 12:53 PM # 1Jim143Original Poster Join Date: Feb 2010Posts: 133Euros in London Are euros accepted in London? Considering the great exchange rate with the dollar at the moment, I'm wondering if I should buy some euro's now for my London vacation in July. May 13th, 2010, 12:59 PM # 2jamikins Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 10,285No, London uses the UK currency which is Sterling (GBP). May 13th, 2010, 01:00 PM # 3Palenque Join Date: Feb 2009Posts: 9,023A few things IME accept them - like some pay phones but not generally - and to Brits i think it would be a sacrilege to have euros acting as legal tender in Pound-foolish Britain. Nope i think that would be daft to buy euros to spend in London, where you would have to take them to a bank - not to say that some tourist-oriented upscale stores may not take them to induce European tourists to buy but not generally. The pound is sinking along with the euro - not quite as much so it makes better sense to buy pounds now to lock in a good rate - except that Britain is one of the basket cases financially with debt ratios on par with Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain they say so the pound may well sink further before July. May 13th, 2010, 01:02 PM # 4Big Russ Join Date: Feb 2003Posts: 7,448Are you American? If so, do you pay for your groceries with Canadian dollars? If not, why should the Brits accept a currency that is backed primarily by (ugh) France and Germany? May 13th, 2010, 01:04 PM # 5xyz123Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 5,271Many shops accept euro sometimes but are under no obligation to do so...it is a completely different cutrency and most assuredly not the currency of Great Britain (or anywhere in the UK)....whatever exchange rate you might get is determined by the merchant but in doing what you are suggesting, you lose on two exchanges as no exchange of currencies give you the exact exchange rate....even if you were going to Paris, I wouldn't exchange right now."
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"docid": "D2512595#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/bratislava.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Bratislava Exchange Rate Bratislava Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Bratislava. The currency used in Bratislava is the Euro. Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia. If you are traveling to Bratislava, you will need to exchange your currency for the Slovak Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Bratislava banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Bratislava airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Bratislava. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D610360#0",
"title": "https://www.finder.com.au/travel-money/portugal\nTravel Money Guide: Portugal",
"text": "\"Travel Money Guide: Portugal20 February 2018Find out how which travel money products will make your money go further in Portugal. Whether you’re planning to explore the cobblestone villages, relax on the golden beaches or indulge in the local cuisine, organising your travel money in advance is crucial to a successful trip to Portugal. Portuguese towns and cities are well serviced by banks and ATMs. Visa, Mastercard and American Express are accepted everywhere. Find a way to spend Euros without paying the fee for currency conversion and the international ATM withdrawal fee and you can use your cards for more or less the same price as you can in Australia. For some helpful tips and tricks, using our travel money guide to discover the travel money products you can use in Portugal and how you can spend for less while you’re abroad. INTERESTING POINTS ABOUT TRAVEL MONEY GUIDE: PORTUGALHow much Euros do I need to bring to Portugal? Should it be a travel card, a debit card or a credit card? Interview with Julie in Lisbon A guide to Portugal banknotes and coins Find cash and ATM's in Portugal Find travel insurance for your trip to Portugal Which option is right for your next trip? Qantas Cash Qantas Cash Earn up to 1.5 Qantas Points per eligible $1 spent11 currencies on one card Lock in exchange rates Qantas Cash The Qantas Cash allows you to earn Qantas Points on all transactions including local and foreign transactions."
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"docid": "D599130#0",
"title": "http://www.magical-azores-islands.com/Azores-Currency.html\nWhat is the Azores Currency?",
"text": "What is the Azores Currency? If you are wondering what the Azores Currency is, and where to get it, you have come to the right place. Any time I visit somewhere for the first time I always wonder what the currency is where the best place is to get it. Do not worry, money from Azores is simple to find and get!At one time the currency was the Escudo. This was Portugal's currency before joining the European union. The Azores are a part of Portugal and use their currency. So when Portugal joined the European Union and adopted the Euro as their currency the Azores did as well. So if you happen to have an Azores Escudo from a prior visit it is now just a nice souvenir as it has been phased out. I find that it is best to exchange my Canadian dollars to Euro's at home before heading to the islands. The Euro is a very common currency so where ever you are visiting the Azores from I am confident that you can buy Euro's before you travel to the Acores."
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"docid": "D1313525#0",
"title": "http://nomadcapitalist.com/2014/06/01/top-5-best-european-cities-low-cost-living/\nThe five best European cities for value and cost of living",
"text": "A lot of people dream of living in Europe, but are turned away by how much it can cost. And it’s true; European cities like London and Frankfurt are among the most expensive cities in the world. However, living in Europe is within your reach — even if you’re on a budget — by looking beyond the biggest cities and most popular tourist destinations. Throughout Europe are hidden gems like the cities below that allow you to stretch your euro further and live more abundantly while enjoying some of the world’s most beautiful cities. Of course, living in small towns or villages is always an easy way to lower your cost of living. However, for this list, we focused on capital cities and other international cities that offer a large English speaking population and the type of amenities expats appreciate. And while there are great cities in emerging Europe, we limited this list to cities in the European Union. After all, it’s hard to compare Ukraine to the United Kingdom. The five best European cities with low cost of living The cost of living in Lisbon, Portugal is lower than you might think, especially thanks to Portugal’s troubles from the global recession.5. Lisbon, Portugal Thanks in part to the global recession and its inclusion in the dreaded PIIGS, Portugal as a whole has been “on sale” over the last few years."
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"docid": "D2738839#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/EUR\nOverview",
"text": "Overview The official currency used in the Eurozone is the Euro (EUR). The eurozone consists of the 17 states of the European Union: Austria, Cyprus, Estonia, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, Malta, Portugal, Netherlands, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Luxemburg, France, Slovakia, Spain, and Slovenia. The Euro is second-largest currency that is traded worldwide. Economy The Euro is seen as a macro-economy system. It gives the countries that are part of the eurozone economical stability. Trade industry increased by 5% since the implementation of the Euro. Exchange rate risk is reduced for all the countries in the eurozone. Most countries also experienced a reduction in interest rates. Tourism in the EU countries has also increased by 6.5% because of the common currency. The euro is rated as a major reserve currency and is in the same league as the Japanese Yen, US Dollar, British Pound, and Swiss Franc."
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"docid": "D2120268#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_is_portugal\nHow old is Portugal?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Portugal How old is Portugal? Flag How old is Portugal? Edit Answer by Allarand Confidence votes 61Portugal is one of the oldest countries in Europe. It is about 1,000 years old. It was founded in the 12th century. The first treaty of Independence was signed in 1143, with the kingdom of Castela (before Spain)3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How old do you have to be to drink alcohol in Portugal?you have to be 16 to drink and 18 to smoke ha Edit How old do you have to be to drink in Portugal?16 to drink 18 to smoke Edit What is the old Portugal currency called? The Escudo. Edit Tacv 80 Contributions How old do you have to be to go to school in Portugal? In a gist a child enters school when they have 5/6 years old."
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"docid": "D1507484#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2010/BUSINESS/04/28/greek.debt.qanda/index.html\nQ&A: What does Greece's debt rating downgrade mean",
"text": "The austerity measures that the IMF is likely to impose are unpopular in Greece. STORY HIGHLIGHTSFinancial markets in turmoil amid fears more countries could be sucked into Greek debt crisis Greece's debt rating downgraded to junk status, Portugal's rating also lowered two notches Greece's national debt is now bigger than the country's economy Country has implemented austere measures to try to curb debt RELATED TOPICSGreece Euro (Currency)European Union (CNN) -- Financial markets were in turmoil on Wednesday amid fears that more countries could be sucked into Greece's mounting debt crisis. European indexes followed those in Asia into the red after Standard & Poor downgraded Greece's debt rating to junk status and Portugal's rating also dropped two notches. So what has prompted the crisis and what could happen next? How did Greece get into this trouble? Years of unrestrained spending, cheap lending and failure to implement financial reforms left Greece badly exposed when the global economic downturn struck. This revealed partly fiddled statistics that showed debt levels and deficits exceeded limits set by the European Central Bank. How big are these debts? National debt, put at €300 billion ($394 billion), is bigger than the country's economy, with some estimates predicting it will reach 120 percent of gross domestic product in 2010. The country's deficit -- how much more it spends than it takes in -- is 12.7 percent."
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"docid": "D1011942#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/050515/why-these-european-countries-dont-use-euro.asp\nWhy These European Countries Don't Use the Euro",
"text": "The formation of the European Union (EU) paved the way for a unified, multicountry financial system under a single currency —the euro. While most EU member nations agreed to adopt the euro, a few, like the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Sweden (among others), have decided to stick with their own legacy currencies. This article discusses the reasons why some EU nations have shied away from the euro and what advantages this may confer on their economies. There are currently 28 nations in the European Union and of these, nine countries are not in the eurozone—the unified monetary system using the euro. Two of these countries, the United Kingdom and Denmark, are legally exempt from ever adopting the euro (the UK has voted to leave the EU, see Brexit ). All other EU countries must enter the eurozone after meeting certain criteria. Countries, however, do have the right to put off meeting the eurozone criteria and thereby postpone their adoption of the euro. EU nations are diverse in culture, climate, population, and economy. Nations have different financial needs and challenges to address. The common currency imposes a system of central monetary policy applied uniformly."
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"docid": "D1423857#0",
"title": "http://www.davemanuel.com/investor-dictionary/EUR/\nDefinition of EUR",
"text": "\"Definition of EURWhat does \"\"EUR\"\" mean? What is the definition of the term EUR? EUR is the \"\"currency code\"\" (or ISO 4217 code) for the Euro. The Euro, as you are likely aware, is the official currency of the Eurozone. The Eurozone is an economic and monetary union that consists of 17 European Union member states, including Germany, Italy and Portugal. The Euro (EUR) was established on January 1st, 1999. The value of a currency is determined by pairing it with another currency. For instance, you don't say \"\"The Euro is worth X\"\". Instead, you say \"\"The Euro (EUR) is currently trading at 1.3296 against the US Dollar (USD)\"\". The EUR hit an all-time high of nearly 1.60 against the USD in the summer of 2008, and currently trading at 1.3296 against the USD. --"
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/EUR_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"48 comments about Euros and United States Dollars conversion This Euro and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Euro. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Euros to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Euro (EUR) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for EUR can be written €. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Euro is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D610355#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_portugal\nIs Euro the currency of Portugal?",
"text": "\"Scott A. Butler 645,024 Contributions A British multi-genre author, wordsmith, blogger and tea addict. He is also a co-author of 'In Memory: A Tribute to Sir Terry Pratchett'. Is Euro the currency of Portugal? Yes, Portugal currently uses the Euro. Fozzybeareu 1,972 Contributions What was the Currency of Portugal before the Euro? Escudo The Portuguese escudo. Pure poison boy 38 Contributions The currency of Portugal? Since 2002 Portugal adopted the Euro (â¬) as legal currency. Before 2002 the Portuguese currency was denominated as \"\"Escudo\"\" meaning shield (from 1911 to 2002). Before tha …What is the currency used in Portugal?"
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"docid": "D1862513#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/euro-currency-question-what-are-cents-called-for-the-euro.cfm\nEuro Currency Question. What are Cents called for the Euro?????",
"text": "\"Euro Currency Question. What are Cents called for the Euro????? Thread Tools Search this Thread Sep 18th, 2013, 06:18 AM # 1vnarra Original Poster Join Date: Feb 2013Posts: 20Euro Currency Question. What are Cents called for the Euro????? For the Dollar, we call them Cents (100 cents make a dollar). What do we call the change in Euros. ( 100 ????? makes a Euro)? Sep 18th, 2013, 06:19 AM # 2Dukey1Join Date: Sep 2010Posts: 30,781Eurocents? Sep 18th, 2013, 06:22 AM # 3mokka4Join Date: Mar 2010Posts: 1,570I thought just 'cents'."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-does-Greece-have-so-much-debt-1\nWhy does Greece have so much debt?",
"text": "\"Dimitrios Michmizos, a 5,000 years old Myrmidon Updated Mar 30, 2017 · Author has 640 answers and 2.2m answer views Originally Answered: What is the story behind Greece's debt? I am sure that there can be 50,000 words explanations but lets try with ten: the subprime mortgage disaster and the being bootstrapped into the inflexibility of the Euro. This is the progress of the national debt compared to the GDP of the country: (Source: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/...)Notice the two periods of increase. The first (1980-1990) corresponds to the first government of the Socialist party under Andreas Panandreou. That guy was practically buying elections by increasing wages and, in the process, overburdening the country with debt. Almost none of this money went to growth and development. When there was trouble, he simply devalued the Drachma and kept on going. And, being a well trained professor of economics, he had no excuse. He knew very well what he was doing. Notice also that Greece did not accumulate more debt for almost a decade after joining the Euro in 2002."
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"docid": "D1045018#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/nicosia.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Nicosia Exchange Rate Nicosia Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Nicosia. The currency used in Nicosia is the Euro. Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus. If you are traveling to Nicosia, you will need to exchange your currency for the Cypriot Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Nicosia banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Nicosia airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Nicosia. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/GBP_calculator.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Pounds Sterling and just one other currency click on any other currency. Pound Sterling is the currency in Channel Islands (Aldernay, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark), Isle of Man, and United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). Pound Sterling is also known as the British Pound, the United Kingdom Pound, UKP, STG, the English Pound, British Pound Sterling, BPS, and Sterlings. Pound Sterling is divided into 100 pence. The exchange rate for Pound Sterling was last updated on April 6, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The GBP conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"docid": "D2727574#0",
"title": "https://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/en/articles/basic-bank-accounts\nFee-free basic bank accounts",
"text": "Fee-free basic bank accounts A fee-free basic bank account may be worth considering if you don’t have a bank account or can’t use or open a standard current account. You can use a fee-free basic bank account to receive money and pay bills, but it doesn’t allow you to use an overdraft. This page tells you more about whether you might qualify for a fee-free basic bank account, what documents you need to open one and how to use it. Fee-free basic bank accounts Can I open a fee-free basic bank account? Who offers fee-free bank accounts? What do I need to open a fee-free basic bank account? How much does a basic bank account cost? How to choose a basic bank account Managing your basic bank account When you might be refused a basic bank account When your fee-free basic bank account can be closed If you want to complain about the service you have received Fee-free basic bank accounts? Want to find out more about fee-free basic bank accounts? We’ve pulled together a collection of guides, tips and handy links to make sure you get the best out of using one."
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"docid": "D1246407#0",
"title": "http://qz.com/260980/meet-the-countries-that-dont-use-their-own-currency/\nHere are all the countries that donât have a currency of their own",
"text": "Here are all the countries that don’t have a currency of their own Kabir Chibber September 15, 2014Not quite what we mean by printing money. ( Reuters/Umit Bektas)As Scotland prepares to vote on independence on Sept. 18, the future of its currency has taken center stage. For the moment, Scotland prints its own notes and uses the British pound, which is controlled by the Bank of England. ( Follow?) In the event of independence, Scotland wants to continue to use the pound as part of a negotiated currency union. All three of the UK’s major parties have ruled this out. Nonetheless, the most likely outcome of a “Yes” vote involves Scotland using the pound anyway. On option: the scenario dubbed “sterlingization,” in which the world’s newest state would have pound notes and coins but no control over its monetary policy. The head of the Bank of England—who, just to make things more confusing, is Canadian—has said that if Scotland were to adopt the British pound on its own, it would need huge reserves of the currency—around 25% of its GDP, or £36 billion—to convince the rest of the world it can credibly act as a lender of last resort in the event of crisis. Yet if Scotland were to go it alone, it wouldn’t actually be alone."
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"docid": "D1662923#0",
"title": "http://www.scottishtours.co.uk/index.asp?id=103\nScotland Tours from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and London",
"text": "Official Sightseeing Tours from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and London SCOTLAND MONEYScotland is part of the United Kingdom and as such uses the UK currency which is known as Pound Sterling. Under this system 100 pence is equal to one pound making working with the UK currency very easy. The symbol used for pounds is: � or is sometimes shown as GBP (Great Britain Pounds) and the symbol used for pence is: p So two pound forty pence would be written: �2.40 or GBP 2.40Twenty pence would be written 20p. Currently the currency in use is as follows: Coins: 1 pence, 2 pence, 5 pence, 10 pence, 50 pence, one pound, 2 pounds. The 1 and 2 pence piece are bronze, the 5, 10, 20 and 50 pence pieces are silver and the 1 and 2 pound coins are gold. All coins carry the Queens head on the front. From time to time there will be special coins struck to celebrate an important anniversary or event. Notes: bank notes come in denominations of �5.00, �10.00, �20.00 and �50.00. Bank of England bank notes are distributed throughout the UK. In Scotland the Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland all issue their own notes."
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"docid": "D1885728#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g186485-i107-k1939239-Currency_for_Scotland_and_Ireland-Scotland.html\nCurrency for Scotland and Ireland",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All United Kingdom forums Scotland forum Scotland forums Stormy HCalgary12 posts Save Topic Currency for Scotland and Ireland1 May 2008, 22:55I apologise if this topic has already been discussed. I am visiting Scotland and Ireland in June and wish to know what is the best currency to bring along. I want to have some on hand for our arrival, and then I'll use ATM's after that. So - Great Britain Pound ? Euro ? Does Scotland have their own currency ? Does Ireland ? Thanks very much. Mentioned in this post Ireland Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Scotland? See all Loch Ness, Highlands, Glencoe...2,011 Reviewsfrom US$66.10*Likely To Sell Out Isle of Skye and Scottish Highlands...499 Reviewsfrom US$349.10*Highlands' Isle of Skye, Hogwarts...170 Reviewsfrom US$587.50*Special Offer3-Day Isle of Skye and Highlands Tour...103 Reviewsfrom US$290.90*US$323.201-10 of 11 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »woodybark East Neuk of Fife... Destination Expertfor St Andrews Level Contributor10,579 posts176 reviews Save Reply1."
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"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/17/us/politics/donald-trump-on-the-issues.html\nDonald Trump on the Issues",
"text": "Politics Donald Trump on the Issues By GERRY MULLANY JUNE 16, 2015Donald J. Trump on Tuesday in New York, where he announced his candidacy. Todd Heisler/The New York Times Donald J. Trump ’s entry into the race for the Republican presidential nomination amounts to his first actual foray into elective politics after several threats. A real estate developer and host of “The Celebrity Apprentice,” he opines about many issues in colorful terms, and is fast on the trigger with denunciations, but does not always make his own policy recommendations clear. Foreign Policy Mr. Trump claimed last month that he had devised a “foolproof way” to defeat the Islamic State “very quickly.” But he refused to divulge it, saying he did not “want the enemy to know what I’m doing.” He calls President Obama “one of the worst things that’s ever happened to Israel,” and blames him for deteriorating U. S.-Israeli relations. He says Russian-backed separatists are acting aggressively in Ukraine because the United States is “not a respected country and we don’t have respected leadership at this moment” – but says America’s European allies should confront Russia. Immigration Mr. Trump – whose mother emigrated from Scotland – says illegal immigrants are “destroying the fabric of the country” while the middle class is getting “decimated.” He opposes efforts to grant legal status to undocumented immigrants, calling that a “suicide mission” for Republicans because “every one of those 11 million people will be voting Democratic.” He proposes instead to fortify the nation’s borders by building “a real wall” to keep immigrants out."
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"docid": "D2019#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/pounds-vs-dollars-scotland-107973.html\nPounds vs. Dollars in Scotland",
"text": "Scottish notes are issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland. Scotland is one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, together with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is also one with the greatest number of devolved functions, has its own parliament, legal and education systems. The official currency in Scotland is, however, the same as in the whole of the U. K.: the British pound sterling, consisting of 100 pence. U. S. dollars are not accepted in Scotland apart from by some tourist attractions, which will exchange them at extremely unfavorable rates. Exchange Rates The exchange rate of the pound sterling to the U. S. dollar varies, but between 2009 and 2013, the official exchange rate stayed somewhere in the region of 60-to-70 pence per U. S. dollar. The actual rates you get on the ground depend not only on the official exchange rate but also the means of payment used and the type of transaction. Obtaining Cash U. S. dollars can be exchanged at bureaux de change at the airports as well as some travel agents, retail banks and all Post Office counters. Bring a small amount of cash, around 50 or 100 pounds' worth, ideally purchased before your departure, since airport exchange rates are notoriously bad. You will, however, get a better exchange rate if you withdraw money from an ATM using a debit card."
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"docid": "D2095446#0",
"title": "http://money.cnn.com/2014/02/13/news/scotland-independence-money/index.html\nScotland: New country, new currency?",
"text": "\"Three Scottish banks are authorized to issue pound notes under rules dating back to 1845. But the country may need a new currency if it chooses to break away from the U. K. later this year. It's a union that's lasted 307 years, but England and Scotland could be heading for the divorce courts later this year. Arguments over money tend to generate the most heat in any separation, and the possibility of a Scottish vote for independence in September is already sparking a furious row between London and Edinburgh. If Scotland votes to go it alone, there will be plenty of big questions about the U. K. economy. How will national debt be divided? Who gets what in terms of wealth from North Sea oil and gas? What will happen to Scotland's outsized banking sector? But the Scottish government's central economic proposal -- to keep the pound as part of a new sterling zone -- seems dead in the water. Related: Scotland's bid for independence In a speech in Edinburgh on Thursday, U. K. Chancellor George Osborne said the nationalists' plan was a non-starter. \"\""
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"docid": "D528258#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebtw.com/difference-between-pound-and-quid/\nDifference between Pound and Quid",
"text": "Contents1 Main Difference2 Pound3 Quid4 Key Differences Main Difference Pound is the currency used in Britain and other countries. It is sometimes referred as quid which is just a term like bucks for dollars. Quid does not have any separate meaning. Pound Pound is The official currency of Britain which includes Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. The term was started as to use the unit value of silver in grams. it’s current value is 453 grams. Quid Quid does not have its own value separately. it is a slang term used for pound. Quid like pound is used in Britain and European countries. it also weighs same like one quid equals to 453 grams."
},
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"docid": "D482487#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110219201418AATF7PZ\nDo Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales use different currency?",
"text": "\"Travel United Kingdom Other - United Kingdom Do Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Wales use different currency? Can you use it interchangeably, if so? Follow 15 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: All use the same currency, the pound sterling. The Northern Irish and Scottish banks issue their own sterling bank notes These notes are freely interchangeable but some people will not accept them due to unfamiliarity http://www.scotbanks.org.uk/legal_positi... N. B. Scottish and Northern Irish notes are NOT legal tender (Charlie's link was written by ignorant people. Here are the boring facts from the Bank of England: \"\"Are Scottish & Northern Irish notes legal tender? In short ‘No’ these notes are not legal tender; only Bank of England notes are legal tender but only in England and Wales. The term legal tender does not in itself govern the acceptability of banknotes in transactions. Whether or not notes have legal tender status, their acceptability as a means of payment is essentially a matter for agreement between the parties involved. Legal tender has a very narrow technical meaning in relation to the settlement of debt. If a debtor pays in legal tender the exact amount he owes under the terms of a contract, he has good defence in law if he is subsequently sued for non-payment of the debt."
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"docid": "D1681646#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/united-kingdom/britain/facts.html\nGreat Britain Facts",
"text": "Share Great Britain Facts Where is Great Britain? Great Britain is an island located in the northwest of continental Europe and east of Ireland. English Channel and North Sea separate the island from the European continent. It is the ninth-largest and third most populous island in the world. It is surrounded by over 1,000 smaller islands and islets. Great Britain is a political term to describe England, Scotland and Wales. It is different from The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island, since United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland as well. What is the capital of Great Britain? England, Scotland and Wales form the island of Great Britain. The capital of these countries are: England: London Scotland: Edinburgh Wales: Cardiff What is the currency of Great Britain?"
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"docid": "D3345758#0",
"title": "http://gawker.com/what-is-scotland-an-american-guide-to-the-scottish-ind-1631978640\nWhat Is Scotland? An American Guide to the Scottish Independence Vote",
"text": "\"What Is Scotland? An American Guide to the Scottish Independence Vote105.42KDayna Evans09/11/14 12:40PM Filed to: scotland Scotland has been a part of the United Kingdom for over 300 years. By the end of the year, that could drastically change. A week from today, all Scots over the age of 16 will have a chance to vote on a very simple question: \"\"Should Scotland be an independent country?\"\" What does this mean? Allow us to explain. You're probably thinking that the United Kingdom should stay united because its whole thing is that it's united. Imagine if the United States were just \"\"States.\"\" Hey, come visit our country . . . States!But the U. K. is a little more complicated."
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"docid": "D234324#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g186485-i107-k1939239-Currency_for_Scotland_and_Ireland-Scotland.html\nCurrency for Scotland and Ireland",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All United Kingdom forums Scotland forum Scotland forums Stormy HCalgary12 posts Save Topic Currency for Scotland and Ireland May 1, 2008, 5:55 PMI apologise if this topic has already been discussed. I am visiting Scotland and Ireland in June and wish to know what is the best currency to bring along. I want to have some on hand for our arrival, and then I'll use ATM's after that. So - Great Britain Pound ? Euro ? Does Scotland have their own currency ? Does Ireland ? Thanks very much. Mentioned in this post Ireland Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Scotland? See all Loch Ness, Highlands, Glencoe...2,000 Reviewsfrom $65.70*Likely To Sell Out Isle of Skye and Scottish Highlands...497 Reviewsfrom $347.10*Highlands' Isle of Skye, Hogwarts...170 Reviewsfrom $584.10*5-Day Best of Scotland Experience...44 Reviewsfrom $707.00*1-10 of 11 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »woodybark East Neuk of Fife... Destination Expertfor St. Andrews Level Contributor10,535 posts176 reviews Save Reply1."
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"docid": "D726572#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_of_the_United_Kingdom\nPound sterling",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Currency of the United Kingdom)navigation search\"\"GBP\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see GBP (disambiguation). It has been suggested that Manx pound, Jersey pound and Guernsey pound be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since November 2017. Pound sterling All frequently used coins. The coins shown are those after the extensive 2008 redesign. ISO 4217Code GBPNumber 826Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 Penny Plural pounds Penny pence Symbol £Penny p Nickname quid Banknotes Freq. used £5, £10, £20, £50 Rarely used £1, £100 (no longer legal tender in England and Wales)Coins Freq. used 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2 Rarely used3p, 4p, 6p, [1] 25p, £5, Sovereign (British coin),£20, £100, £500 (Silver Kilo), £1,000 (Gold Kilo) [2]Demographics Official user (s)United Kingdom9 British territories [show]Guernsey (local issue: Guernsey pound)Isle of Man (local issue: Manx pound)Jersey (local issue: Jersey pound)Unofficial user (s) Zimbabwe [5]Pitcairn Islands [6] [7]Issuance Central bank Bank of England Website www .bankofengland .co .uk Printer printers [show] Website websites [show]Mint Royal Mint Website www .royalmint .com Valuation Inflation 2.7% (2017) Source ons.gov.uk Method CPIPegged by Falkland Islands pound (at par) Gibraltar pound (at par) Saint Helena pound (at par) Jersey pound (local issue) Guernsey pound (local issue) Manx pound (local issue)ERM Since 8 October 1990 Withdrawn 16 September 1992 ( Black Wednesday)The pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP ), commonly known as the pound and also referred to as Sterling, is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Territory, [8] [9] and Tristan da Cunha. [ 10] It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny, abbreviated: p )."
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"docid": "D2821783#0",
"title": "http://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/what-difference-between-united-kingdom-great-britain-and-england\nWhat is the difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England?",
"text": "\"Home What is the difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England? Poor Okay Good Great Awesome Average: 3.8 ( 90 votes)Sat, 01/24/2009 - 00:31 — Chris Mc Carthy Reading Map of Great Britain Wha's the difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and England? Don't worry if you don't know, lots of people get confused by the three names. Here we take a look at the differences between them. The United Kingdom UK Map The United Kingdom is in itself a country that is made up of England, Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland. It's official name is \"\"United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland\"\". It has one government based in London and has one currency: the pound stirling (£). The UK is a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as the head of state. The capital city of the UK is London. Great Britain British Flag Great Britain is an island which is made up of three counties: England, Scotland and Wales."
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"docid": "D3492618#0",
"title": "http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/scotland-independence-vote-everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-life-after-this-weeks-result-9731654.html\nScotland independence vote: Everything you ever wanted to know about life after the result",
"text": "News UK UK Politics Scotland independence vote: Everything you ever wanted to know about life after the result The national debt? Border controls? The national anthem? We have the answers John Rentoul, Tom Witherow @John Rentoul Saturday 13 September 2014 23:00 BST 0 comments Click to follow Indy Politics Would England, Wales and Northern Ireland still be known as the United Kingdom? It is hard to see what else to call it. The r UK (rest of the UK) abbreviation was a temporary shorthand during the referendum debate. Some people might satirically call it Little Britain. What sort of country would the rump UK be? England’s relative size would jump from 84 per cent of the UK population to 92 per cent. Would Wales be the next to go?"
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"docid": "D2505274#0",
"title": "https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/cw-uk-england.htm\nEngland OR United Kingdom (UK)?",
"text": "\"England/UK Quiz England OR United Kingdom (UK)? There is much confusion about the terms England, United Kingdom, Great Britain and Britain, as well as other terms such as British and English. Here we try, as simply as possible, to clarify. The United Kingdom is a sovereign country. It is a nation with its own government, and has a seat at the United Nations. Its full name is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is the larger island that contains Scotland, England and Wales. Northern Ireland is the northern part of a separate island to the west of Great Britain. Together, Great Britain and Northern Ireland form the United Kingdom. The name United Kingdom is often abbreviated to UK."
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"docid": "D3300933#0",
"title": "https://coinmill.com/GBP_calculator.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Pounds Sterling and just one other currency click on any other currency. Pound Sterling is the currency in Channel Islands (Aldernay, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark), Isle of Man, and United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). Pound Sterling is also known as the British Pound, the United Kingdom Pound, UKP, STG, the English Pound, British Pound Sterling, BPS, and Sterlings. Pound Sterling is divided into 100 pence. The exchange rate for Pound Sterling was last updated on April 6, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The GBP conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130120074839AAVckDo\nWhat's the difference between quid and pounds? (British currency)?",
"text": "Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance What's the difference between quid and pounds? ( British currency)? So what's the difference between quid and pounds? Supposedly, pounds is short for pounds sterling. But then I googled the definition of quid, and it said the definition was 'pound sterling. ' Update: The first guy said 'a pound is a coin worth 100 pence'. But a pound isn't a coin, is it? I thought it was a piece of paper, like a dollar bill.1 following 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The difference between quid and pounds is the same as bucks and dollars. Quid is a slang term for a pound just like a buck is a slang term for a dollar. And a pound has been a coin since 1983."
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"docid": "D3443597#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_European_money_look_like\nWhat does European money look like?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Europe What does European money look like? Flag What does European money look like? Edit Answer by I am Flukey Confidence votes 79.8KI am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Europe has over 50 countries and most have their own currencies. 17 countries use the Euro. Within each country that uses the Euro the notes are the same but coins can be different.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What does American money look like? American money is rectangular shaped, white and green with one of our many presidents on the front and with American monuments or the bald eagle and a pyramid on the back with …What do denmark's money look like? Denmark makes five banknotes: the 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Kroner notes."
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"docid": "D2276444#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-used-scotland-8db8940853f360ca\nWhat Currency Is Used in Scotland?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Currency Is Used in Scotland? A: Quick Answer Like the rest of the United Kingdom, the currency used in Scotland is the British pound. Scottish banks do print their own version of the pound, which are called Scottish notes. These notes are widely accepted across the United Kingdom but may be denied in rare cases. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Does the English Currency System Work? Can You Spend Euros in England? Where Is Scotland Located in the World? Full Answer One pound is made up of 100 pence. Coins come in various forms including 1p, 2p, 5p and more. Notes printed from the bank include £5, £10, £20 and £50."
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"docid": "D600549#0",
"title": "http://www.southern-spain-travel.com/spain-currency.html\nSpain Currency & Money",
"text": "Spain Currency & Money Spain Currency is the Euro, like many other European countries. This makes it extremely easy if you are visiting several countries during your trip. If you wanted to take a quick trip to Portugal from Southern Spain there is no worry about exchanging the Euro for local currency. Spain went to the Euro in 2002, I remember specifically because I did my study abroad the following year and initially Spaniards were not happy with the move to the Euro. The main reason being everything went up in price, all the stores just rounded up when they did the conversion. I believe there is less resistance today, however, as they have gotten use to it over time. Here's pictures of the Euro dollars and coins... The Euro coins come in many values..... There are many options to exchange Spain Currency Casas de Cambio (exchange houses) – These are places you can take your home country’s currency and exchange it for the Euro. Many large hotels, train stations, and airports also have places to exchange Spain currency. Credit Cards – By far the best way to spend your money in Spain in my opinion. Credits cards for the most part are safe if they get stolen you can cancel them and dispute any charges put against them."
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"docid": "D2642249#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090904052136AA1D7ZG\nWhat is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?",
"text": "Business & Finance Personal Finance What is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?and if there is a difference, what does GBP stand for? as in GBP = ? quick understanding make best answer immediate Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: GBP is used in Britain Great British Pound The euro (€) is the official currency of 16 of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). The states, known collectively as the Eurozone, are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The currency is also used in a further five European countries, with and without formal agreements and is consequently used daily by some 327 million Europeans. [ 18] Over 175 million people worldwide use currencies which are pegged to the euro, including more than 150 million people in Africa. The euro is the second largest reserve currency and the second most traded currency in the world after the U. S. dollar. [ 19] As of November 2008 [update], with more than €751 billion in circulation, the euro is the currency with the highest combined value of cash in circulation in the world, having surpassed the U. S. dollar. [ 20] [21] Based on IMF estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the Eurozone is the second largest economy in the world. ["
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"docid": "D328225#0",
"title": "https://www.currencyfair.com/blog/sepa-affect-currency-transfer/\nHow Does SEPA Affect Currency Transfer?",
"text": "What Is SEPA and How Does It Affect Currency Transfer? July 13, 2017Euro / SEPAHow Does SEPA Affect Currency Transfer? At Currency Fair we’ve been getting a few questions about the SEPA changes that will be coming through soon so we thought we’d give you a quick outline of the changes and what they mean for people sending money to and from the Euro zone. We’re going to explain SEPA, tell you about a handy SEPA calculator, and show you a quick video if you need more information. Let’s start with the obvious question . . . What Is SEPA? SEPA stands for Single Euro Payments Area and, whilst it has been phasing in over time, the deadline was 1 February 2014. The idea of SEPA is to make it easier to transfer money and electronic payments between the countries within the SEPA area. This means a smoother, borderless payments zone. In other words, it should be just as easy to send money from London to Rotterdam as it is to send money from London to Birmingham."
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"docid": "D831379#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080415195945AASDzZZ\nWhat type of currency does germany use?",
"text": "\"Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe What type of currency does germany use? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The Euro @ Nick ... 1) EU membership doesn't necessarily equate use of the Euro. England, Denmark, and Sweden are all EU members, but refuse to join the Eurozone. Furthermore, many non-EU countries have adopted the Euro despite the fact tey are not members states (such as the Vatican City, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, etc ...). Hence, EU membership does not necesarily equate the country in question absolutely uses the Euro. And, 2) I know for a fact the Euro is no the highest valued currency ... the British Pound Sterling is worth 1.3 Euros ... thats more than the Euro. I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was another currency out there that was also worth more than the Euro as well. Edit: Yes, the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is also commomly referred to as the \"\"Eurozone.\"\" It is also an official branch of the European Union. Entry into the EMU is requisite upon all newly admitted member states to the EU, and is considered one of three \"\"steps\"\" in full EU integration."
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"docid": "D1755050#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/crepusculario/\nCrepusculario",
"text": "\"Search Within These Results: Stock Image Crepusculario (Spanish Edition)Neruda, Pablo Published by Debolsillo ISBN 10: 9871138156 ISBN 13: 9789871138159Used Softcover Quantity Available: 1From: Thrift Books - Free State (Halethorpe, MD, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 15.21Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Debolsillo. Paperback. Condition: Good. A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At Thrift Books, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less. Seller Inventory # G9871138156I3N00More information about this seller | Contact this seller 1. Crepusculario."
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"docid": "D1231994#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_dollar\nSpanish dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Pieces of eight\"\" redirects here. For the album, see Pieces of Eight. Silver Eight Royals Coin of Catholic Monarchs, after 1497Reverse FERNANDVS ET ELISABET DEI GR [ATIA] \"\" Ferdinand and Elisabeth, by the Grace of God\"\" Displays the arms of the Catholic Monarchs post 1492, with Granada in base. Letter S on the left is the sign of the mint of Seville and VIII on the right i.e. eight in roman numerals Obverse REX ET REGINA CASTELE LEGIONIS A [RAGONIS] \"\"King and Queen of Castile, Leon, Aragon ...\"\" Displays the personal emblems of the monarchs: Ferdinand's arrows and Isabella's yoke Silver Eight Royals Coin of Philip V of Spain, 1739Reverse VTRAQVE VNUM M [EXICO] 1739 \"\"Both (are) one, Mexico [City Mint], 1739\"\" Displays two hemispheres of a world map, crowned between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with the PLVS VLTR [A] motto. Obverse PHILIP [PUS] V D [EI] G [RATIA] HISPAN [IARUM] ET IND [IARUM] REX \"\"Philip V, by the Grace of God, King of the Spains and the Indies\"\" Displays the arms of Castile and León with Granada in base and an inescutcheon of Anjou. Silver Eight Royals Coin of Ferdinand VI of Spain, 1753Reverse VTRAQVE VNUM M [EXICO] 1753 M \"\"Both (are) one, Mexico [City Mint], 1753.\"\" Displays two hemispheres of a world map, crowned between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with the PLVS VLT [R]A motto. Obverse FERD [INA]ND [US] VI D [EI] G [RATIA] HISPAN [IARUM] ET IND [IARUM] REX \"\"Ferdinand VI, by the Grace of God, King of the Spains and the Indies\"\" Displays the arms of Castile and León with Granada in base and an inescutcheon of Anjou. Silver Eight Royals Coin of Charles III of Spain, 1776Obverse CAROLUS III DEI GRATIA 1776 \"\"Charles III by the Grace of God, 1776\"\" Right profile of Charles III in toga with laurel wreath. Reverse HISPAN [IARUM] ET IND [IARUM] REX M [EXICO] 8 R [EALES] F M \"\"King of the Spains and the Indies, Mexico [City Mint], 8 reales\"\" Crowned Spanish arms between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with PLVS VLTRA motto."
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"docid": "D1670112#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/madrid.html\n.",
"text": "Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Madrid Exchange Rate Madrid Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Madrid. The currency used in Madrid is the Euro. Madrid is the capital of Spain. If you are traveling to Madrid, you will need to exchange your currency for the Spanish Euro. You may exchange your money for the Euro at most Madrid banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Madrid airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Euro currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Madrid. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D1141365#0",
"title": "https://studiesabroad.com/programs/country/spain/city/madrid/cultureCorner/moneyMatters\nCurrency",
"text": "\"Currency The Euro is the official currency of Spain. The Euro was launched in two stages. First, in January 1999, to became the new official currency of 11 EU Member States, replacing the old national currencies -- such as the Spanish Peseta. It was introduced in the virtual form for bank transactions. The second stage, in January 2002, was when the Euro officially appeared in circulation. The Eurois not the currency of all EU Member States. Two countries, Denmark and the United Kingdom, agreed to 'opt-out', while many of the newest EU members have yet to meet the conditions for adopting the currency. Once they do so, they will replace their national currency with the Euro. There are 8 different Euro coin denominations and 7 different Euro bill denominations in circulation. Coins are denominated in 2 and 1 Euro, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents."
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"docid": "D2953705#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peso\nPeso",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the most traded currency in the world going by the name of peso, see Mexican peso. For the song by ASAP Rocky, see Peso (song). This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( October 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Countries that use a currency named peso. Countries that have formerly used a currency named peso. The peso (meaning weight in Spanish, or more loosely pound) was a coin that originated in Spain and became of immense importance internationally. Peso is now the name of the monetary unit of several former Spanish colonies. Contents1 Origin and history1.1 1537–1686 piece of eight1.2 1686 Spanish currency reform1.3 1686–1821 peso in North America1.4 1686–1868 peseta in Spain1.5 1821–1897 Mexican dollar1.6 Philippine piso2 Countries that use pesos2.1 Current2.2 Former3 See also4 References Origin and history [ edit]1537–1686 piece of eight [ edit]Main article: Spanish dollar Peso was a name given in Spain and particularly in Hispanic America to the 8-royal coin or real de a ocho, a large silver coin of the type commonly known as a thaler (dollar) in Europe. It had a legal weight of 27.468 g and a millesimal fineness of 930.5 (25.561 g fine silver)."
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"docid": "D854113#0",
"title": "https://wealth.barclays.com/en_us/home/thought-leadership/Compass/compass-feb-15/important-definitions-and-disclosures.html\nImportant definitions and disclosures",
"text": "Americas Thought leadership Compass Compass February 2015 Important definitions and disclosures Compass Compass February 2015Important definitions and disclosures Print This section contains definitions and disclosures pertinent to this edition of Compass and important company information. Residents of the United States, please read this important information before proceeding Please read this important information before proceeding. All end points of data for figures in this document are the same day as source dates unless otherwise indicated. Chartered Financial Analyst Institute owns the CFA designation, which it awards to individuals who successfully complete rigorous certification requirements. Asset class risks Alternative Trading Strategy – There are specific concerns related to alternative investment strategies with respect to private wealth clients. These include: investor taxability; suitability of funds that require long lock-up periods for investors with liquidity needs or multiple investment horizons; communicating complex strategies to a non-professional client; greater likelihood of decision risk (changing strategies at the point of maximum loss) and clients whose wealth stems from concentrated positions in closely held companies may not be suited to other illiquid investments. Bonds – Bonds are subject to market, interest rate and credit risk; and are subject to availability and market conditions. Generally, the higher the interest rate the greater the risk. Bond values will decline as interest rates rise. Government bonds are subject to federal taxes."
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"docid": "D1150781#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/example-representative-money-181a6139d5384ce8\nWhat Is an Example of Representative Money?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is an Example of Representative Money? A: Quick Answer An example of representative money is a paper check that is issued by a banking institution. The check is physically not money, but it is representative of and viewed in the same manner as money. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Definition of a Dishonored Check? What Does \"\"reason 3\"\" Mean in the Certegy System? What Is a Dishonored Check? Full Answer Representative money can be exchanged for various commodities, including silver and gold. For instance, in the 1700s, tobacco notes issued by different states could be converted to tobacco when desired. The paper representative of the commodity is generally easier to carry and can be exchanged on demand. In the 18th and 19th centuries, states did a poor job of overseeing the issuance of representative money."
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"docid": "D3172893#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/money-called-spain-fe8379afd4e49afd\nWhat Is the Money Called in Spain?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is the Money Called in Spain? A: Quick Answer Spain is a member of the European Union, and therefore, uses the euro. As of February 2015, one euro is roughly equal to one United States dollar in value though currency frequently fluctuates slightly in value. The euro is divided into 100 cents, or \"\"centimos\"\" in Spanish. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are the Differences Between the U. S. Dollar Vs. the Euro? What Does the Euro Currency Look Like, and What Does the Currency Represent? What Are Some Countries That Use Euro Currency? Full Answer Prior to the euro, the currency of Spain was the \"\"peseta.\"\" The peseta was used in Spain from the middle of the 19th century until the implementation of the euro in the early 21st century."
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"docid": "D531223#0",
"title": "http://www.diffen.com/difference/Euro_vs_US_Dollar\nComments: Euro vs US Dollar",
"text": "Diffen › Finance The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the de facto currency for international trade and a reserve currency for much of the world. The Euro (EUR) is the currency of 22 European countries, including 17 countries in the European Union. This comparison focuses on the history and evolution, central banking, amount of money in circulation and the exchange rate between these two currencies. Comparison chart Euro versus US Dollar comparison chart Euro US Dollar Symbol € $ISO 4217 code EUR (num. 978) USDOfficial user (s) Eurozone (17) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Outside the EU (7) Monaco San Marino Vatican City Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United States and more Inflation 1.4% (December 2012) 2.16% (October 2012)Nickname The single currency, local names Ege (Finnish) Quid (Hiberno-English) Teuro (German) Ouro (Galician) Juró (Hungarian) Ewro (Maltese) Buck, greenback Countries Eurozone US and overseas territories Amount in circulation €915 billion Over $800 billion Governing bank European Central Bank Federal Reserve Pegged by 10 currencies Bosnia & Herz. convertible mark Bulgarian lev Cape Verdean escudo Central African CFA franc CFP franc Comorian franc Danish krone (±2.25%) Latvian lats Lithuanian litas West African CFA franc 23 currencies Printer Various Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mint Various United States Mint Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1Notes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $2 (rare)Stock Ticker EURUSD=X USDEUR=XContents: Euro vs US Dollar1 History1.1 Origins of the Euro1.2 Origins of the US Dollar2 Administration and control of monetary policy3 Countries4 Exchange Rates5 Amount of money in circulation6 Recent News7 References History Origins of the Euro The Euro was introduced to financial markets on January 1, 1999. Coins and banknotes entered circulation on January 1, 2002. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, most EU member states are obliged to adopt the Euro after meeting monetary and budgetary requirements. However the UK and Denmark negotiated exemptions, and Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum. All new members of the European Union since 1993 have pledged to adopt the Euro."
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"docid": "D3224922#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_in_barcelona\nWhere is Barcelona?",
"text": "\"Tiac2460Where is Barcelona? Barcelona is located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, facing the Mediterranean sea. It is the most populous city of the province, Catalonia and is the second l …Who is barcelona? Barcelona is the capital city in the country of Spain. It covers anarea of 39.3 square miles and home to over 1.6 million people. What is Barcelona? Barcelona is a city on the southeast coast of Spain. It has a richhistory and the city is filled with architectural delights andincredible history, the food is fantastic, and …Diegom 4 Contributions What can you do in Barcelona? \"\" Practically anything although some things are socially unacceptable.\"\" Barcelona offers a wide range of activities."
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"docid": "D2787422#0",
"title": "http://www.bankrate.com/finance/economics/european-debt-crisis-impact-on-us-1.aspx\nEuropean debt crisis: Impact on the US",
"text": "Out of all the problems facing the U. S. economy, the sovereign debt crisis in Europe may pose the greatest risk to the recovery. But what exactly is going on in Europe, and how does it affect American consumers? European debt crisis Europe's crisis affects USWhat caused Europe's debt crisis? Meet Europe's debt-crisis players S&P ratings slip in EU countries Ratings of EU countries over time Interactive map of Europe European debt crisis timeline Video Europe's debt impact on the USWhat’s going on over there? When history looks back on this period of time, one of the overarching themes will be debt. Countries have become overleveraged on every level. But it’s not the only problem facing Europe. Instead, there are three problems that are all self-perpetuating and feeding on one another. First, some governments are too indebted and can no longer afford to pay the interest on their bonds. For example, in Spain, Italy and Greece, the cost of borrowing is high as there’s just no certainty about their finances and how their problems will be resolved."
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"docid": "D2704303#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_money\nDigital currency",
"text": "\"Taxonomy of money, based on \"\"Central bank cryptocurrencies\"\"by Morten Linnemann Bech and Rodney Garratt. \"\" E-cash\"\" redirects here. For the 20th century brand, see ecash. Digital currency ( digital money or electronic money or electronic currency) is a type of currency available only in digital form, not in physical (such as banknotes and coins ). It exhibits properties similar to physical currencies, but allows for instantaneous transactions and borderless transfer-of-ownership. Examples include virtual currencies and cryptocurrencies [1] or even central bank issued \"\" digital base money \"\". Like traditional money, these currencies may be used to buy physical goods and services, but may also be restricted to certain communities such as for use inside an online game or social network. [ 2]Digital currency is a money balance recorded electronically on a stored-value card or other device. Another form of electronic money is network money, allowing the transfer of value on computer networks, particularly the Internet. Electronic money is also a claim on a private bank or other financial institution such as bank deposits. ["
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"docid": "D311288#0",
"title": "http://www.seat61.com/Spain-trains.htm\nTrain travel in Spain . . .",
"text": "High-speed Spain: An S103 AVE about to leave Madrid Atocha for Barcelona, now taking just 2 hours 40 minutes... Buy train tickets for Spain... Buy a Spain Pass...www.renfe.com or www.petrabax.com See Spain by train... Once upon a time, Spain had one of the most backward train networks in western Europe. Now, they have one of the best, indeed, one of my favourite rail systems. High-speed AVE trains (Alta Velocidad Española) link major cities at up to 186mph, and if you book in advance online you can find some great cheap fares at the official Spanish rail website, www.renfe.com . This page will give you a heads-up on how to travel cheaply around Spain by train. A guide to taking the train in Spain... Spain by train, in a nutshell - the key points to know. Railpasses for Spain & the Renfe Spain Pass Spanish train classes explained What are Spanish trains like? How to buy train tickets for Spain - the cheap way!How to use www.renfe.com Transferring between Atocha & Chamartin in Madrid Madrid Atocha station guide Barcelona Sants station guide Custom-made tours of Spain by train Hotels & accommodation in Spain International trains to & from Spain... UK to Spain by train - Train times, fares, tickets. Trains from Barcelona to other European cities Trains from Madrid, Malaga, Alicante to other cities Trains from other European cities to Spain Paris to Barcelona by TGV high-speed train Other train travel information... Eurail passes - the railpass for overseas visitors Inter Rail passes - the pass for European residents General European train travel information Luggage on trains & Left luggage at stations Taking your bike & Taking your dog Sponsored links... Useful country information Train operator in Spain: Renfe, see www.renfe.com for train times, fares & online booking in Spain, but see this advice on using it - you'll find www.loco2.com easier to use. Local trains around Bilbao, San Sebastian, French frontier: www.euskotren.es . Local trains in northern Spain (ex-FEVE): www.renfe.com/viajeros/feve ."
},
{
"docid": "D183261#0",
"title": "http://www.netherlands-tourism.com/currency-used-netherlands/\nWhat is the currency used in the Netherlands?",
"text": "What is the currency used in the Netherlands? Posted by: Jan M. in Q&A Comments Off on What is the currency used in the Netherlands? The Netherlands, like most of Europe uses the euro as its form of currency. The euro became the official currency of the Netherlands in 2002, even though the currency itself was first used in 1999 by electronic means and traveler’s checks. Legal tender was first used three years later, beginning in the calendar year 2002. Some countries however still allowed holders of old currency to still use them, sometimes for up to several years and Austria, Germany, Ireland and Spain even are allowing people to use them forever. Prior to the inception of the Euro, the Netherlands official currency was the Dutch guilder, which we’ll simply refer to as the guilder. This was the case for 322 years, from 1680 all the way to 2002. And the guilder is still in fact used in the countries of Sint Maarten and Curacao, which are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Let it be noted though that this currency does not resemble the traditional Dutch guilder."
},
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"docid": "D311285#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Spain\nSpain",
"text": "\"Spain Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Immigration Get in Entry requirements By plane By train By bus By boat Visas Get around By train By bus By boat By car By bicycle By taxi See Itineraries Historic cities Art museums Do Festivals Holidays Outdoor activities Scuba Diving Buy Money Business hours Clothes and shoes Eat Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner times Breakfast Tapas Pintxos Fast food Restaurants Tipping and VATMenú del día Food & Wine Tours Touristy places Non-Spanish cuisine Specialties to buy Spanish dishes Sleep Small villages Casa rural, the bed and breakfasts of Spain Hotels Paradores Hostels Apartment rental Camping Stay safe Police Theft Scams Other things you should know Drugs WARNING: The Catalonia region has experienced severe civil unrest, and severe riots against the Police and the Court Authorities since the independence referendum taking place on October 1, 2017. Extreme caution should be used when visiting Barcelona and Catalonia. Visitors are advised to avoid public gatherings and to be on the lookout for civil demonstrations. Visitors should also be aware that basic services such as transportation might be disrupted as strikes have become prevalent. Foreigners should register with their nearest national consulate and embassy for updates on the situation as it unfolds. Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Madrid Government Constitutional Monarchy and Parliamentary Democracy Currency Euro (€)Area total: 505,370 km 2water: 6,390 km 2land: 498,980 km 2Population 47,725,002 (July 2011 est)Language Castilian Spanish (official) 100%, Catalan (also official in Catalonia, Comunitat Valenciana and Balearic Islands) 17%, Galician (also official in Galicia )7%, Basque (also official in Basque Country and Navarra) 2%Religion Roman Catholic 72%, none 20% other 8%Electricity 230V/50Hz (European plug)Country code 34Internet TLD .es Time Zone UTC + 1Spain [8] (Spanish: España) is a diverse country sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the country with the third-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, after Italy and China . Spain is considered an exotic country in Europe due to its friendly inhabitants, relaxed lifestyle, its cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and world-famous folklore and festivities. Among many places worth visiting are Spain's thriving capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona, the famous \"\"Running of the Bulls\"\" at Pamplona, major Andalusian cities with Islamic architecture, like Seville, Granada and Córdoba, the Way of St. James and the idyllic Balearic and Canary Islands . Understand With great beaches, fun nightlife, many cultural regions and historic cities, Spain makes a great destination for any kind of trip."
},
{
"docid": "D2200055#0",
"title": "http://loc.gov/law/help/bitcoin-survey/\nRegulation of Bitcoin in Selected Jurisdictions",
"text": "\"Print Subscribe Share/Save Give Feedback Regulation of Bitcoin in Selected Jurisdictions Research & Reports | Guide to Law Online | Legal Research Guides | Legal Reports | Guides to Our Collections Back to Index of Legal Reports This report surveys forty foreign jurisdictions and the European Union, reporting on any regulations or statements from central banks or government offices on the handling of bitcoins as well as any significant use of bitcoins in business transactions. Topics covered include whether bitcoins are recognized as legal tender, the possibility of negative impacts on the national currency, concerns about fraud, and how transactions using the Bitcoin system are viewed by tax authorities. Of those countries surveyed, only a very few, notably China and Brazil, have specific regulations applicable to bitcoin use. There is widespread concern about the Bitcoin system’s possible impact on national currencies, its potential for criminal misuse, and the implications of its use for taxation. Overall, the findings of this report reveal that the debate over how to deal with this new virtual currency is still in its infancy. January 2014 Report, (PDF, 426KB) ( Updates and additional countries have been added below. ) Alderney (Channel Islands)Argentina Australia Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Croatia Cyprus Denmark Estonia European Union Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Malaysia Malta Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Poland Portugal Russia Singapore Slovenia Spain South Korea Sweden Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom Alderney (Channel Islands)There are no official statements on the Alderney government’s website regarding its position towards the bitcoin, and it appears to be unregulated on the island. However, journalists have reportedly obtained documents indicating that Alderney is trying to take the lead and become the central hub for the bitcoin, by minting and issuing physical bitcoins and creating an international center with a bitcoin storage vault service that complies with anti-money laundering rules. As Alderney is a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom, the UK’s Royal Mint would need to be involved in issuing any physical currency, and the Head of New Development at the Royal Mint confirmed to the Financial Times that discussions about issuing the currency have occurred, but at this time, it remains merely a concept. [ 2]Back to Top Argentina Under the National Constitution of Argentina [3] the only authority capable of issuing legal currency is the Central Bank. ["
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"docid": "D2011119#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/usa/guam/facts.html\nGuam Facts",
"text": "Share Guam Facts Where is Guam? Guam is an organized, though unincorporated, territory of the United States. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean. What is the capital of Guam ? The capital of Guam is Hagatna formerly called Agana. It is the second-smallest village of the island by both area and population. The village is one of the major commercial districts in Guam. Also Hagatna is home to the seat of the island's government. Which is the largest village in Guam ? As per the 2010 U. S. Census Bureau, Dededo is the most populated village of the United States territory of Guam."
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what currency does switzerland use
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{
"docid": "D1247589#0",
"title": "http://www.myswissalps.com/swissfranc\nThe Swiss franc",
"text": "Current Swiss franc exchange rates USD = 0.96 CHFs AUD = 0.74 CHFs EUR = 1.18 CHFs HKD = 0.12 CHFs INR = 0.01 CHFs SGD = 0.73 CHFs Currency data courtesy coinmill.com Swiss franc or Euro, what to use? The Swiss franc (CHF) is the only official currency in Switzerland (and in Liechtenstein). The franc is the only currency accepted everywhere. The Euro is the currency in the neighboring countries Germany, France, Italy and Austria, and in many other European countries. Nevertheless, you can pay with Euros in many shops, hotels, rail stations and gas stations in Switzerland. This is convenient if you're only in transit or only stay for one night. Many smaller shops, market stalls, kiosks, etc. only allow payment in Swiss francs. Note that the Euro is a foreign currency in Switzerland, so accepting it results in extra costs and risks for shop owners. Therefore, if you pay with Euros, change will be in Swiss francs and the exchange rate is mostly not in your favor."
}
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"docid": "D1247591#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_Switzerland_use_the_Euro\nAre euros used in Switzerland?",
"text": "I am Flukey 916,706 Contributions I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Are euros used in Switzerland? They usually accept euros due to all the tourists across Europe, but their official currency is still the Swiss franc. Answer 2 I would say they only accept Euros in b …Booksworm 49 Contributions Do Switzerland pay in Euros? No. Switzerland's currency is called the Swiss Franc (CHF)Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the role of the euro in Switzerland? The currency of Switzerland is not the Euro. The currency of Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes). Switzerland is not in the EU, …Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions Is Switzerland a Non Euro Country?"
},
{
"docid": "D254819#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repatriation\nRepatriation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Repatriation (disambiguation). This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( June 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Haitian migrants are escorted off the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa's fantail to an awaiting Haitian Coast Guard vessel during repatriation The crew of USS Pueblo as it arrives at the U. N. Advance Camp, Korean Demilitarized Zone, on 23 December 1968, following their release by the North Korean government Repatriation is the process of returning an asset, an item of symbolic value or a person - voluntarily or forcibly - to its owner or their place of origin or citizenship. The term may refer to non-human entities, such as converting a foreign currency into the currency of one's own country, as well as to the process of returning military personnel to their place of origin following a war. It also applies to diplomatic envoys, international officials as well as expatriates and migrants in time of international crisis. For refugees, asylum seekers and illegal migrants, repatriation can mean either voluntary return or deportation. Contents [ hide ]1 Repatriation of humans1.1 Overview and clarification of terms1.1.1 Voluntary return vs. forced return1.1.2 Repatriation vs. return1.2 Types of human repatriation1.2.1 Medical repatriation1.2.2 Post–World War II1.2.3 Battlefield casualties1.3 Repatriation laws1.4 Psychological aspects2 Repatriation of non-human entities2.1 Human remains2.2 Cultural artifacts2.3 Economic repatriation2.4 Repatriation of currency3 See also4 Further reading5 References6 External links Repatriation of humans [ edit]Overview and clarification of terms [ edit]Voluntary return vs. forced return [ edit]Voluntary return is the return of eligible persons, such as refugees, to their country of origin or citizenship on the basis of freely expressed willingness to such return. Voluntary return, unlike expulsion and deportation, which are actions of sovereign states, is defined as a personal right under specific conditions described in various international instruments, such as the OAU Convention, along with customary international law. Some countries offer financial support to refugees and immigrants in order to facilitate the process of starting a new life in their country of origin."
},
{
"docid": "D1551214#0",
"title": "http://oilprice.com/Energy/Oil-Prices/Why-Europe-is-Experiencing-Higher-Oil-Prices-than-the-US.html\nWhy Europe is Experiencing Higher Oil Prices than the US",
"text": "\"Why Europe is Experiencing Higher Oil Prices than the USBy Gail Tverberg - Mar 06, 2012, 5:29 PM CSTThe world is presently sharing a limited supply of oil. When oil prices rise, oil production doesn’t rise very much, if at all. Figure 1. Brent oil spot price and world oil supply (broadly defined), based on EIA data. The issues then become: Which buyers get the oil? What uses get priced out of the market? Which countries are disproportionately affected? It seems to me that this time around, Europe, and in particular the Eurozone, is the area of the world getting hit the hardest by high oil prices. Part of this has to do with the relative level of the Euro and the US dollar. If we look at the price of Brent oil (a European oil) in Euros (Figure 2), we find that prices now are as high as now as they were in mid-2008."
},
{
"docid": "D1247590#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_money_does_Geneva_Switzerland_use\nWhat kind of money does Geneva Switzerland use?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Switzerland Geneva What kind of money does Geneva Switzerland use? Flag What kind of money does Geneva Switzerland use? Answer by Gnoblegnome Confidence votes 92The primary form of currency in all of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc with both bills and coins. Geneva has so many international companies present that many people think that the Euro is accepted but officially it is not. There are currency exchange offices and banks on every corner that will exchange any currency into Swiss Franc. On the paper bills is a reference to the four languages spoken in Switzerland; French, Italian, Swiss German, and Romanche. Switzerland is part of the European community but not the European Union that uses the Euro.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the absolute location of Geneva Switzerland? The absolute location of Geneva, Switzerland is 46 N, 6 EChris Freel 11,350 Contributions What type of money is used in Switzerland? The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes)."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_mark\nDecimal separator",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Decimal mark)navigation search For the proper choice of the decimal separator in English-language Wikipedia articles, see Wikipedia: Manual of Style (dates and numbers) § Decimal points. \"\" Decimal period\"\" redirects here. For the length of the repeating sequence in the decimal expansion of a rational number, see Repeating decimal. Numeral systems Hindu–Arabic numeral system Western Arabic Eastern Arabic Bengali Gurmukhi Indian Sinhala Tamil Balinese Burmese Dzongkha Gujarati Javanese Khmer Lao Mongolian Thai East Asian Chinese Suzhou Hokkien Japanese Korean Vietnamese Counting rods Alphabetic Abjad Armenian Āryabhaṭa Cyrillic Ge'ez Georgian Greek Hebrew Roman Former Aegean Attic Babylonian Brahmi Chuvash Egyptian Etruscan Inuit Kharosthi Mayan Muisca Quipu Prehistoric Positional systems by base2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20 60Non-standard positional numeral systems Bijective numeration ( 1)Signed-digit representation ( Balanced ternary) factorial negative Complex-base system ( 2 i) Non-integer representation ( φ) mixed Asymmetric numeral systems List of numeral systemsv t e A decimal separator is a symbol used to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form. Different countries officially designate different symbols for the decimal separator. The choice of symbol for the decimal separator also affects the choice of symbol for the thousands separator used in digit grouping, so the latter is also treated in this article. It is often referred to by various other generic names, e.g., decimal mark, decimal marker, or decimal sign, or after the regional representation, e.g., decimal point. When the context is clear, it could also be called just comma (region-specific), or decimal (for ICAO -regulated air traffic control communications). In mathematics the decimal separator is a type of radix point, a term that also applies to number systems with bases other than ten. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Current standards3 Digit grouping3.1 Data versus mask3.2 Exceptions to digit grouping3.3 In non-base-10 numbering systems4 Influence of calculators and computers5 Hindu–Arabic numeral system5.1 Countries using Arabic numerals with decimal point5.2 Countries using Arabic numerals with decimal comma6 Other numeral systems7 Examples of use8 Unicode characters9 See also10 References History [ edit]In the Middle Ages, before printing, a bar ( ¯ ) over the units digit was used to separate the integral part of a number from its fractional part, e.g. 9 9 95 (meaning, 99.95 in decimal point format)."
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"docid": "D2103434#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-greece-before-euro-bd66bc6ce9824d3\nWhat Was the Currency in Greece Before the Euro?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Was the Currency in Greece Before the Euro? A: Quick Answer According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the currency of modern Greece was the drachma before the euro replaced it in 2002. The drachma was introduced in 1832, replacing the short-lived currency called the phoenix, which was introduced after the 1828 independence of Greece from the Ottoman Empire. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? How Do You Stay Informed on the Current Euro Rate? Credit: Milos Bicanski / Stringer Getty Images News Getty Images Full Answer Drachma also refers to the silver coin used in ancient Greece. The drachma was one of the earliest coins. The Encyclopædia Britannica states that it was used as early as the mid-6th century B. C. The Athenian drachma became the Hellenistic world's chief currency after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The ancient drachma was the prototype for the Islamic dirham."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130713161138AAMKFai\nDoes switzerland accept euros?",
"text": "Travel Switzerland Other - Switzerland Does switzerland accept euros? If I want to buy something there can I use euros? Follow 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It depends on where you are. Shops in bigger towns and hotels certainly will accept bills, but they probably won`t take coins.... But the change you get back is usually in schweizer Franken. But I would use Franken because you`re exchange rate will probably be rather bad if you pay in Euros. If you are in a small town or village they probably won`t. And bars, clubs, cafes and restaurants (even in rather big cities) often don`t accept euros. Many only take cash (well, Swiss cash, so no Euros and very often not even credit cards). Source (s): I am Swiss Tina · 5 years ago0 0 Comment Switzerland Euros Source (s):https://shrinkurl.im/a0VBjcarvajal · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Most stores will accept Euros, however it's not smart to do so, as you'll get a very, very bad exchange rate. Better to change your euros to swiss francs at a forex station (Bank / Forex place at the airport or train station) as you'll get a much better rate."
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"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
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"docid": "D2551561#0",
"title": "https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/swiss-tax-authorities-confirm-bitcoin-vat-free-switzerland-1434140401/\nSwiss Tax Authorities Confirm that Bitcoin is VAT-free in Switzerland",
"text": "Home › Articles › Swiss Tax Authorities Confirm that Bitcoin is VAT-free in Switzerland Swiss Tax Authorities Confirm that Bitcoin is VAT-free in Switzerland Bitcoin Association Switzerland reports that, according to the Swiss Federal Tax Administration, no VAT applies to bitcoin in Switzerland. The transfer of bitcoin doesn’t constitute delivery of goods or services, and therefore it’s not subject to VAT.“This is the most reasonable way to classify bitcoins in the context of VAT, and we are fortunate that the tax administration agrees with our view,” says Luzius Meisser, president of Bitcoin Association Switzerland. “ Bitcoin is a currency, and thus should also be treated like a currency. ”In February 2014, a group of three Swiss Bitcoin organizations jointly wrote a formal inquiry to the Swiss Federal Tax Administration to clarify the legal situation of bitcoin with regards to VAT. The tax authority replied that bitcoin is to be treated just like any other payment option – trading bitcoin for Swiss francs is seen as similar to trading euros for Swiss francs. Furthermore, the transaction fees charged by bitcoin exchanges are VAT-free. “This is excellent news for bitcoin in Switzerland as it provides the legal certainty we need to professionally operate our business,” says Niklas Nikolajsen, CEO of Swiss bitcoin exchange and service provider Bitcoin Suisse AG. Other European nations have made similar decisions. Recently, the Spanish tax office confirmed that, under Spanish law, bitcoin has been recognized as a financial service, and therefore the cryptocurrency isn’t subject to the nation's 21 percent VAT. In the European Union, which Switzerland is not part of, there is not yet clarity on the VAT status of bitcoin."
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"title": "http://www.aswetravel.com/what-to-eat-in-switzerland-5-foods-beyond-fondue/\nWhat To Eat In Switzerland: 5 Foods Beyond Fondue",
"text": "\"What To Eat In Switzerland: 5 Foods Beyond Fondue Switzerland does dairy well – the molten variety in particular. There’s something rather brilliant about eating hot bubbling cheese or chocolate while you sit nestled among the snowy Alps and this a scene the Swiss have nailed. From chocolate shops through to cafes serving raclette and fondue, there are plenty of opportunities to indulge a penchant for all things warm and milky in Switzerland, but if Emmental, Gruyere or Vacherin don’t do it for you, you’ll find plenty of other local cuisine to tempt your tastebuds. The Swiss have taken much influence from their neighbours in some of their favourite foods, so expect to find a touch of the French, Italian and German about some dishes. What To Eat In Switzerland Traditionally a country of farmers, simple foods reign supreme in this region, but don’t be fooled – there are still a wealth of fine dining establishments. In fact, Schloss Schauenstein was ranked 30 in the list of the World’s Best restaurants last year and boasts the rather grand setting of a castle. Of course, top class dining anywhere in the world doesn’t come cheap. You can price up the cost of the Castle’s different course offerings using Travelex’s currency converter here – if it’s a little out of your price range, worry not. Here are some top Swiss dishes you can sample in small and inexpensive eateries on the streets of Switzerland…VIDEO – Sledding In Switzerland Down 6KM Run Why Budget Travelers Must Visit Switzerland Taking the Glacier Express in Switzerland Basel Switzerland City Guide Top 10 Things To Do Next Time You Visit Switzerland Things To Do In Geneva Switzerland What To Eat In Switzerland: 5 Foods Beyond Fondue Rösti Forget hash browns – the proper crisp potato goods you should be heaping on your breakfast place are rosti and the Swiss are big fans. Eat with eggs and cheese on top for breakfast, or serve as a side to mop up creamy sauces with at dinner time."
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"docid": "D854113#0",
"title": "https://wealth.barclays.com/en_us/home/thought-leadership/Compass/compass-feb-15/important-definitions-and-disclosures.html\nImportant definitions and disclosures",
"text": "Americas Thought leadership Compass Compass February 2015 Important definitions and disclosures Compass Compass February 2015Important definitions and disclosures Print This section contains definitions and disclosures pertinent to this edition of Compass and important company information. Residents of the United States, please read this important information before proceeding Please read this important information before proceeding. All end points of data for figures in this document are the same day as source dates unless otherwise indicated. Chartered Financial Analyst Institute owns the CFA designation, which it awards to individuals who successfully complete rigorous certification requirements. Asset class risks Alternative Trading Strategy – There are specific concerns related to alternative investment strategies with respect to private wealth clients. These include: investor taxability; suitability of funds that require long lock-up periods for investors with liquidity needs or multiple investment horizons; communicating complex strategies to a non-professional client; greater likelihood of decision risk (changing strategies at the point of maximum loss) and clients whose wealth stems from concentrated positions in closely held companies may not be suited to other illiquid investments. Bonds – Bonds are subject to market, interest rate and credit risk; and are subject to availability and market conditions. Generally, the higher the interest rate the greater the risk. Bond values will decline as interest rates rise. Government bonds are subject to federal taxes."
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"docid": "D1822976#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/topic/Economy-of-Switzerland\nEconomy of Switzerland",
"text": "\"Ask New Question Sign In Economy of Switzerland Read Answer Feed Answer · Economy of Switzerland Why is Switzerland so much more successful than the rest of Europe/EU? Igor Markov, EECS Prof at Michigan Answered Jun 24, 2016 · Author has 3.8k answers and 41.6m answer views Switzerland is indeed much smaller than the UK, but I would not call it more ethnically homogeneous. In terms of languages, Switzerland is not dominated by one language - there are significant numb... (more)Answer · Economy of Switzerland What is the secret that allows Switzerland to combine high living standard with low taxes? Marcus Rumler, Student of economics & public policy Answered Feb 26, 2016 · Author has 190 answers and 245.2k answer views First of all, there is no contradiction between low taxes and a high living standard. As others have already noted, lower taxes means more disposable income, which for most people equals higher liv... (more)Answer · Economy of Switzerland When & how did Switzerland become so rich? It seems that a century ago, the country wasn’t so well off. Jason Li, lived in Switzerland Updated Jan 13, 2017 · Author has 1.2k answers and 2.7m answer views They became rich through genuine good luck (their larger neighbors destroyed themselves), a political system that protected the greater public good while avoided getting themselves in expensive adv... (more)Answer · Economy of Switzerland Why are taxes in Germany so high compared to Switzerland? And why is the budget deficit of Switzerland lower in relative terms? Quora User, docendo disco, scribendo cogito Answered Oct 12, 2015 · Author has 2.7k answers and 5.8m answer views Because Switzerland is a tax heaven and a lot of money is poured into the country and spent there. You can't have a tax heaven the size of Germany."
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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g188062-i6494-k8345109-Do_they_accept_EURO_in_Lucerne_Switzerland-Canton_of_Lucerne.html\nDo they accept EURO in Lucerne , Switzerland",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Switzerland forums Canton of Lucerne forum Canton of Lucerne forums Rohit Gayal Gurugram (Gurgaon... Level Contributor14 posts1 review Save Topic Do they accept EURO in Lucerne , Switzerland Mar 31, 2015, 12:35 PMHi All,I am planning to visiting lucerne on 26th April - 30th April . Do they accept EURO in Lucerne , Switzerland as I am also planning to visit parisafter that so keeping one currency will be easier for me. Regards Rohit Mentioned in this post Lucerne Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Canton of Lucerne? See all Likely To Sell Out Mount Titlis Full-Day Sightseeing...1,034 Reviewsfrom $169.60*Italy, Switzerland, and France 7-Day...35 Reviewsfrom $682.40*Mount Pilatus Summer Tour from Lucerne457 Reviewsfrom $130.10*Mt. Pilatus Experience with Gondola...30 Reviewsfrom $61.40*1-5 of 5 replies Sorted by 1Swisslover Kent, England Level Contributor1,924 posts Save Reply1. Re: Do they accept EURO in Lucerne , Switzerland Mar 31, 2015, 12:47 PMIf you find any shops that will accept euros you will get a bad exchange rate, the Swiss currency is the Swiss Franc. Any change you get from spending Euros will be in Swiss Francs. I would suggest you use a bank debit card and withdraw whatever cash you need. If you can Report inappropriate content Rohit Gayal Gurugram (Gurgaon... Level Contributor14 posts1 review Save Reply2. Re: Do they accept EURO in Lucerne , Switzerland Mar 31, 2015, 3:24 PMThanks Swisslover for the reply."
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"docid": "D1186752#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/big-half-dollar-28ba4ea93d7fcd8d\nHow big is a half dollar?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: How big is a half dollar? A: Quick Answer A U. S. half-dollar is 1.205 inches in diameter and approximately 0.085 inches thick and weighs just slightly more than 0.4 ounces. It is the largest U. S. coin in production. Continue Reading Keep Learning How big is a silver dollar? How Much of a Torn Dollar Bill Must Still Be Intact to Use It? How many dollar bills will fit in a suitcase? Credit: MARIA TOUTOUDAKI E+ Getty Images Full Answer The half-dollar was first minted in 1794. Made of silver, it featured an image symbolizing liberty. In 1948, Benjamin Franklin's image was featured. Since 1964, the coin features the image of President John F. Kennedy, with the presidential seal on the opposite side."
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"docid": "D328225#0",
"title": "https://www.currencyfair.com/blog/sepa-affect-currency-transfer/\nHow Does SEPA Affect Currency Transfer?",
"text": "What Is SEPA and How Does It Affect Currency Transfer? July 13, 2017Euro / SEPAHow Does SEPA Affect Currency Transfer? At Currency Fair we’ve been getting a few questions about the SEPA changes that will be coming through soon so we thought we’d give you a quick outline of the changes and what they mean for people sending money to and from the Euro zone. We’re going to explain SEPA, tell you about a handy SEPA calculator, and show you a quick video if you need more information. Let’s start with the obvious question . . . What Is SEPA? SEPA stands for Single Euro Payments Area and, whilst it has been phasing in over time, the deadline was 1 February 2014. The idea of SEPA is to make it easier to transfer money and electronic payments between the countries within the SEPA area. This means a smoother, borderless payments zone. In other words, it should be just as easy to send money from London to Rotterdam as it is to send money from London to Birmingham."
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"docid": "D2336604#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g188045-s601/Switzerland:Banks.And.Money.html\nSwitzerland: Banks & Money",
"text": "Switzerland Traveler Article: Switzerland: Banks & Money Save Article More Traveler Articlesadvice from real travelers For Foreign Visitors Crossing the Border Emergencies Important Phrases Telephones Tipping & Etiquette Vegetarian & Indian Cuisine Background Basic Information about Swiss Chocolate Culture Driving a car in Switzerland History Recommended Reading Tourist Board Info Walking tours - Swiss towns & villages Weather & When to Go Transportation Bus routes Read more about Switzerland Topics include Things to Do, Dining Scene & more!View All Articles Share your knowledge Article History (22)Comments (1)Currency Located in the center of a number of countries in the Euro zone, Switzerland - which is not a member of the European Union - has its own national currency, the Swiss franc. You will see this denoted as CHF or SFr. A Swiss franc is made up of 100 rappen or centimes (depending on which language area you are in). Bank notes come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 1,000 francs and while coins come in 5, 10 and 20 rappen/centimes, or 1/2, 1, 2, and 5 francs. However EURO notes are widely accepted in shops and restaurants. . Your change however will be in Swiss Francs and the exchange rate used to calculate both the price and the money given back will not be at a rate that is favourable to you. So you loose money. Credit Cards All though credit cards are used widely - even in supermarkets - the Swiss way of paying for things is much more cash or debit card oriented. The more common cards used are VISA and MASTERCARD, American Express and Diner's Club rarely appear. Discover is not used at all."
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"docid": "D1524488#0",
"title": "http://blog.continentalcurrency.ca/dont-use-the-euro/\nBe Prepared: Countries That Do Not Use the Euro",
"text": "Be Prepared: Countries That Do Not Use the Euro In Business and Currency, Travel by Continental Staff April 30, 2015 Leave a Comment Ever since the introduction of the euro, travel within Europe has been significantly easier for both Europeans and visitors from abroad. Whether you’re in Portugal, Finland, or almost anywhere in between, the euro will be all you need. But what about the European countries that do not use the euro? Some of them aren’t EU members and have no intention of joining, others are looking to join the EU in the future, some are EU members but not eurozone members yet, while others are EU members but don’t have any real intention of adopting the euro. Planning a European adventure with different currencies can be confusing, by we’ll break down what countries you need to be extra prepared for. Countries that use the Euro There are 25 countries that use that euro as their official currency. This includes the 19 members of the eurozone: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. There are also 4 countries that have joined a monetary agreement with the EU but are not a part of it: Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City. Lastly, 2 countries have adopted the euro unilaterally (without permission from the EU): Kosovo and Montenegro. In addition, other countries around the world will often accept euros (and other major currencies), so be sure to do some research no matter where you’re heading."
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"docid": "D114634#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/currency-in-scandinavia.cfm\nCurrency in Scandinavia?",
"text": "\"Currency in Scandinavia? Thread Tools Search this Thread Dec 22nd, 2011, 06:20 AM # 1Markaphx Original Poster Join Date: Jul 2011Posts: 31Currency in Scandinavia? I hope this isn't a dumb question... Is there a \"\"universal\"\" currency to use in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark? I know Sweden has the SEK, Denmark has the DKK, and Norway has the NOK. But are any of these acceptable in all 3? Or the Euro? Maybe I'm just being lazy but it would be nice to convert once and be done. Dec 22nd, 2011, 06:30 AM # 2hetismij2Join Date: Sep 2011Posts: 11,507No they are all separate currencies, all with a different exchange rate. Dec 22nd, 2011, 06:31 AM # 3hetismij2Join Date: Sep 2011Posts: 11,507Meant to add - just get money from an ATM in each country and try and spend it all before you leave. Dec 22nd, 2011, 06:33 AM # 4St Cirq Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 43,022No, of course not."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_for_International_Settlements\nBank for International Settlements",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Bank for International Settlements BIS members Established 17 May 1930; 87 years ago Type International financial institution Purpose Central bank cooperation Location Basel, Switzerland Coordinates 47°32′53″N 7°35′31″ECoordinates: 47°32′53″N 7°35′31″EMembership 60 central banks General manager Agustín Carstens Main organ Board of directors [1]Website www .bis .org The Bank for International Settlements ( BIS) is an international financial institution [2] owned by central banks which \"\"fosters international monetary and financial cooperation and serves as a bank for central banks\"\". [ 3] The BIS carries out its work through its meetings, programmes and through the Basel Process – hosting international groups pursuing global financial stability and facilitating their interaction. It also provides banking services, but only to central banks and other international organizations. It is based in Basel, Switzerland, with representative offices in Hong Kong and Mexico City. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Organization of central banks2.1 Regulates capital adequacy2.2 Encourages reserve transparency3 Goal: monetary and financial stability4 Role in banking supervision5 Financial results6 Members7 Leadership7.1 Chairman of the board and president7.2 Vice-chairman7.3 General managers7.4 Board of directors8 Red Books9 See also10 References11 External links History [ edit]BIS main building in Basel, Switzerland The BIS was established in 1930 by an intergovernmental agreement between Germany, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, the United States and Switzerland. [ 4] [5] It opened its doors in Basel, Switzerland on 17 May 1930. The BIS was originally intended to facilitate reparations imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles after World War I, and to act as the trustee for the German Government International Loan (Young Loan) that was floated in 1930. [ 6] The need to establish a dedicated institution for this purpose was suggested in 1929 by the Young Committee, and was agreed to in August of that year at a conference at The Hague. A charter for the bank was drafted at the International Bankers Conference at Baden-Baden in November, and its charter was adopted at a second Hague Conference on January 20, 1930. According to the charter, shares in the bank could be held by individuals and non-governmental entities."
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"title": "http://www.englishforum.ch/finance-banking-taxation/109700-visiting-switzerland-using-euro.html\n.",
"text": "\"# 1 25.03.2011, 03:40duncanjo Newbie 1st class Join Date: Feb 2011Location: Canada Posts: 12Groaned at 0 Times in 0 Posts Thanked 6 Times in 6 Posts Visiting Switzerland and using the Euro (€)I'II be in switzerland next week.. Can I use Euro dollars in Switzerland?? ?# 2 25.03.2011, 03:59Mud Forum Legend Join Date: Jan 2009Location: Romandie Posts: 2,570Groaned at 26 Times in 23 Posts Thanked 5,002 Times in 1,826 Posts Re: visiting Switzerland If you mean Eurodollars then no, you can't. But I'm pretty sure you are talking about Euros, which you can use here in a number of places. Change will be tendered in Swiss Francs though. And you can only use paper Euros, no coins.# 3 25.03.2011, 04:17duncanjo Newbie 1st class Join Date: Feb 2011Location: Canada Posts: 12Groaned at 0 Times in 0 Posts Thanked 6 Times in 6 Posts Re: visiting Switzerlandi mean euro dollars can't you use them in any europe country? Im getting confused?? ?# 4 25.03.2011, 04:25Mud Forum Legend Join Date: Jan 2009Location: Romandie Posts: 2,570Groaned at 26 Times in 23 Posts Thanked 5,002 Times in 1,826 Posts Re: visiting Switzerland Quote: duncanjo Im getting confused??? Me too. Just to see what page we're on- if you went to Mexico would you want to use Peso dollars?"
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"docid": "D925732#0",
"title": "http://www.frommers.com/destinations/turks-and-caicos/730150\nMoney in Turks and Caicos",
"text": "\"Turks and Caicos Money in Turks and Caicosadvertisement The U. S. dollar is the legal currency of the Turks and Caicos. Traveler's checks are accepted at most places, as are Visa, Master Card, and American Express. ATMs/ABMs The easiest and best way to get cash away from home is from an ATM. Be sure you know your personal identification number (PIN) and your daily withdrawal limit before you leave home. Also keep in mind that many banks impose a fee every time a card is used at a different bank's ATM, and that fee is often higher for international transactions than for domestic ones. And if you use a debit card, the fees may be higher still -- again, check with your bank before you leave home. On top of this, the bank from which you withdraw cash may charge its own fee. For international withdrawal fees, contact your bank for the details before you leave home. Small Bills & Loose Change -- Provo has an increasing number of ATMs (aka ABMs), but don't expect to find a cash machine on every street corner -- and the other islands may have only one or two ATMs total (or none, in the case of North and Middle Caicos). So if you plan to travel to some of the less developed islands, it's a good idea to bring plenty of petty cash (small bills and loose change) for snacks, incidentals, and gratuities."
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"title": "https://coinmill.com/GBX_USD.html\nURL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Pence sterling (GBX) is a subdivision of Pounds sterling (GBP). Pounds are official currency of the United Kingdom, but pence are often used when trading stocks. Pound Sterling (GBP) and United States Dollar (USD) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator Add your comment to this page This Pence Sterling and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Pence Sterling. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Pence Sterling to convert between that currency and all other currencies. URL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Pence Sterling (GBX) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Pence Sterling is the currency in United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for USD can be written $."
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"docid": "D1367996#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Overseas_Territories\nBritish Overseas Territories",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"BOTs\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Bots (disambiguation). British Overseas Territories Flag of the United Kingdom Location of the United Kingdom and the British Overseas Territories Largest settlements George Town, Gibraltar, Road Town Official language English Demonym British, Briton Territories 14 territories Leaders•Monarch Elizabeth II• Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson• Minister of State Tariq Ahmad• Minister of State Alan Duncan Area• Total 1,727,570 km 2 (667,020 sq mi)Population• 2010 estimate 250,000Date format dd/mm/yyyy ( AD)The British Overseas Territories ( BOT) or alternatively, United Kingdom Overseas Territories ( UKOTs ), are 14 territories under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United Kingdom. [ 1] [2] They are the parts of the British Empire that have not been granted independence or have voted to remain British territories. These territories do not form part of the United Kingdom and, with the exception of Gibraltar, are not part of the European Union. Most of the inhabited territories are internally self-governing, with the UK retaining responsibility for defence and foreign relations. The rest are either uninhabited or have a transitory population of military or scientific personnel. They share the British monarch ( Elizabeth II) as head of state. The term \"\"British Overseas Territory\"\" was introduced by the British Overseas Territories Act 2002, replacing the term British Dependent Territory, introduced by the British Nationality Act 1981. Prior to 1 January 1983, the territories were officially referred to as British Crown Colonies."
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"docid": "D1465583#0",
"title": "https://coinmill.com/PKR_USD.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"13 comments about Pakistani Rupees and United States Dollars conversion This Pakistan Rupee and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Pakistan Rupee. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Pakistani Rupees to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Pakistan Rupee (PKR) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Pakistan Rupee is the currency in Pakistan (PK, PAK). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for PKR can be written Rs. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Pakistan Rupee is divided into 100 paisa."
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"docid": "D114978#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/AUD_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"51 comments about Australian Dollars and United States Dollars conversion This Australian Dollar and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Australian Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Australian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Australian Dollar (AUD) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Australian Dollar is the currency in Australia (AU, AUS), Canton and Enderbury Islands, Christmas Island (CX, CXR), Cocos Islands (Keeling Islands, CC, CCK), Heard and Mc Donald Islands (HM, HMD), Kiribati (KI, KIR), Nauru (NR, NRU), Norfolk Island (NF, NFK), and Tuvalu (TV, TUV). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for AUD can be written A$, Au$, $Au, Aud$, $Aud, Aus$, and $Aus. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Australian Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D1154039#0",
"title": "http://www.iatatravelcentre.com/TC-Turks-and-Caicos-Islands-customs-currency-airport-tax-regulations-summary.htm\nTurks and Caicos Islands Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations summary",
"text": "Turks and Caicos Islands Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations summary Customs, Currency & Airport tax All about Turks and Caicos Islands Capital city: Grand Turk (GDT)Currency: United States Dollar (USD)Local time: GMT - 5Telephone code: + 1Bank: Closed on Saturday and Sunday. Customs Rules Import regulations: Free import of: - 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 125 grams of tobacco products; - 1 liter of spirits or wine;- perfume for personal ... More information Arms and Ammunition regulations: A permit from the Commissioner of Police is required for any type of firearms.... More information Wild Fauna and Flora: Importation of any plants require a Plant Import Permit from the Plant Protection Services of the Department of Agriculture. For more details, cont... More information Pets: All pets must be accompanied by an International Health Certificate issued by an official veterinarian no more than 48 hours prior to travel (no mo... More information Baggage Clearance regulations: Baggage is cleared at the first airport of entry in the Turks and Caicos Isl. ... More information Airport Embarkation Tax No airport tax is levied on passengers upon embarkation at the airport.... More information Currency regulations Currency Import regulations: Local currency (US Dollar-USD) and foreign curr... More information Learn all about regulations for your destination country. From airport tax to be paid on departure, to importing pets, as well as rules on how much currency you may bring into and out of a country. GO"
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"docid": "D992725#0",
"title": "https://coinmill.com/EUR_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"48 comments about Euros and United States Dollars conversion This Euro and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Euro. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Euros to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Euro (EUR) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for EUR can be written €. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Euro is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D2627183#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/GBX_USD.html\nURL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Pence sterling (GBX) is a subdivision of Pounds sterling (GBP). Pounds are official currency of the United Kingdom, but pence are often used when trading stocks. Pound Sterling (GBP) and United States Dollar (USD) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator Add your comment to this page This Pence Sterling and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Pence Sterling. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Pence Sterling to convert between that currency and all other currencies. URL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Pence Sterling (GBX) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Pence Sterling is the currency in United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for USD can be written $."
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"docid": "D2954273#0",
"title": "http://www.currencyconverter.co.uk/currencies/turkish-lira090326162053\nTurkish Lira - TRY",
"text": "Turkish Lira - TRYTurkey currently uses the lira as its chosen currency. There has been talk for some years about the prospect of Turkey joining the European Union. If this occurred it would therefore replace the lira with the Euro. However we are still a fair way off from seeing this happen. No country is allowed to join the EU or adopt the Euro unless it can meet stringent requirements to put it in the right position to join. As such it may be some time – if at all – before we say goodbye to the Turkish lira. The lira is a decimal currency and can be divided into one hundred kurus. The symbol used to represent the lira is similar to a small ‘t’ with two horizontal lines going across it. As for the kuru, this is represented by the letters ‘kr’. What coins and notes are available for this currency?"
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"docid": "D2344631#0",
"title": "http://list25.com/25-countries-that-use-the-u-s-dollar-as-a-primary-currency-you-wouldnt-expect/\n25 Countries You Wouldnât Expect Using The US Dollar",
"text": "\"Shares1212 0The U. S. dollar is the most popular global currency today (and it has been for about 70 years). In strong support for the strength of the dollar, many countries around the world have gone as far as adopting the U. S. dollar as their official or unofficial currency, further making it one of the most powerful legal tenders to own. Until World War II, the British pound sterling was the most powerful currency in the world, held most often by reserve banks. After the war, bolstered by a prosperous and productive American economy (and by a Europe in ruins), the greenback surged to popularity, far outstripping the pound. Plenty of modern global currencies – including the Venezuelan bolivar and Saudi riyal – are pegged to the dollar, meaning these countries exchange their currencies on par (1:1) with the greenback. But those are for another list. Here, we focus on countries where you wouldn’t expect to find the dollar traded as a primary currency (official or unofficial but highly used in any case). Whether it be a British territory using the dollar or a country with eight official currencies (none of which are its own), enjoy this list of 25 Countries You Wouldn’t Expect Using The US Dollar.25USASource: Transfer Wise, Image: Pixabay It’s obvious the United States uses the dollar, its currency. But why do so many other states accept the dollar as their own? Dollarization – the process of adopting the dollar as a country’s own currency – can stabilize unsettled economies due to its relatively minimal fluctuations."
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"docid": "D182127#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_is_fraction_of_Euro_called\nIs a kangaroo ever called a euro?",
"text": "On the Wallaby 2,874,808 Contributions Passionate about all things Australian Is a kangaroo ever called a euro? A euro is a member of the kangaroo family. It is the other name for the Wallaroo, which is in between the size of a kangaroo and a wallaby. Why are fractions called fractions?fraction in general means a part.. unlike other numbers fractions convey little more information the denominator gives the total no parts a unit is divided in to and the numer …What is change called in euro currency? Change is change, regardless of where you receive it, Although it is in cents, rather than pence, it is the same word. Username: Yourspam 79,543 Contributions Why do they call french money euro?the euro is a common currency across much of EURO pe. Scott A. Butler 645,024 Contributions A British multi-genre author, wordsmith, blogger and tea addict. He is also a co-author of 'In Memory: A Tribute to Sir Terry Pratchett'. What is the group that uses the euro called? They are called the European Union."
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"docid": "D2079253#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/turkmenistan\nTurkmenistan",
"text": "Turkmenistan [turk-me-n uh - stan, - stahn]Spell Syllables Examplesnoun1. a republic in central in Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, Iran, and Afghanistan. 188,417 sq. mi. ( 488,000 sq. km). Capital: Ashkhabad. Expand Also called Turkomen. Formerly Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018."
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"docid": "D88887#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Turkey\n.",
"text": "\"YOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"\"Edit\"\" link and start writing!Earth : Europe : Turkeynavigation search Turkey Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Geography Culture Holidays Climate Get in Visas By plane By train By car By bus By boat Get around By plane By bus By train By car Police Checkpoints By dolmuş By boat By bicycle By thumb On foot See Ancient ruins and architectural heritage Itineraries Do Buy What to buy? Eat Vegetarians Desserts Breakfast Sleep Hotels Hostels and guesthouses Agritourism Camping and RV-camping Stay safe Other Information Tourism Police Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Ankara Government Parliamentary Republic Currency Türk Lirası/Turkish Lira Area total: 783,562 km 2water: 13,930 km 2land: 769,632 km 2Population 73,193,000 (2006 est. ) Language Turkish (official); Kurdish, Zaza, Arabic, Azeri, Laz Religion Muslim (Sunni majority and Alevi minority) majority with small minorities of Eastern Rite Christians, Jews, Agnostics, and Atheists. Electricity 220V/50Hz (European plug)Country code +90Internet TLD .tr Time Zone UTC +3Emergencies dial 155 for police110 for fire 112 or 911 for medical For other places with the same name, see Turkey (disambiguation). [ Turkey] ( Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, in the Anatolian region of West Eurasia, in spite of the fact that it is associated as an integral part of the Greater Middle East region respectively, due to the social and religious affiliation, even though it is towards culturally sometimes considered European orientated, with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast. Understand [ edit]There is evidence that the bed of the Black Sea was once an inhabited plain, before it was flooded in prehistoric times by rising sea levels. Mount Ararat ( Ağrı Dağı ), at 5,165 m is the country's highest point and legendary landing place of Noah's Ark, lies in the mountains on the far eastern edge of the country. Turkey was founded in 1923 from the remnants of the Ottoman Empire."
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"docid": "D1240584#0",
"title": "http://www.munknee.com/21-countries-have-experienced-hyperinflation-in-last-25-years-is-the-u-s-next/\n28 Countries Have Experienced Hyperinflation In the Last 25 Years",
"text": "28 Countries Have Experienced Hyperinflation In the Last 25 Years Lorimer Wilson March 10, 2018 14 Comments 50,026 Viewstweet From the beginning of 1990 hyperinflation has occurred in 28 countries around the world on a total of 35 different occasions of which 17 occurred in 1992 alone. Currently, only Zimbabwe and Venezuela are plagued by hyperinflation. Written by Lorimer Wilson, editor of mun KNEE.com – “ The internet’s most unique site for financial articles! ( Here’s why )”. Visit our Facebook page for all the latest – and best – financial articles!When inflation exceeds 50% per month and lasts for at least 30 consecutive days it qualifies as hyperinflation. For all the details check out T he Hanke-Krus World Hyperinflation Table which contains all 58 episodes of hyperinflation over the past 100 years, including several which had previously gone unreported. The table indicates the start and end dates of each episode, identifies the month of peak hyperinflation, and signifies the currency that was in circulation, as well as the method used to calculate inflation rates. Below is an amended and abbreviated Hanke-Krus World Hyperinflation Table Scroll to very bottom of page & add your comments on this article. We want to share what you have to say!If you want more articles like the one above sign up in the top right hand corner of this page andreceive our FREE bi-weekly newsletter (see sample here ). Related Articles from the mun KNEE Vault:1."
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"title": "https://www.youtube.com/user/GoldMoneyNews\nGoldmoney",
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"docid": "D461217#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/NGN_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"12 comments about Nigerian Nairas and United States Dollars conversion This Nigerian Naira and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Nigerian Naira. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Nigerian Nairas to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Nigerian Naira (NGN) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Nigerian Naira is the currency in Nigeria (NG, NGA). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for NGN can be written N. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Nigerian Naira is divided into 100 kobo. The United States Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
},
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"docid": "D357758#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/SEK_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"9 comments about Swedish Kronor and United States Dollars conversion This Swedish Krona and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Swedish Krona. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Swedish Kronor to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Swedish Krona (SEK) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Swedish Krona is the currency in Sweden (SE, SWE). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The Swedish Krona is also known as Kronas. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for SEK can be written kr, Sk, and Skr. The symbol for USD can be written $."
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"docid": "D1926966#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/DKK_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"1 comment about Danish Kroner and United States Dollars conversion This Danish Krone and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Danish Krone. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Danish Kroner to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Danish Krone (DKK) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Danish Krone is the currency in Denmark (DK, DNK), Faeroe Islands, and Greenland (GL, GRL). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The Danish Krone is also known as Krones. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for DKK can be written Dkr. The symbol for USD can be written $."
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"docid": "D1388979#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahamian_Creole\nBahamian Creole",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Bahamian dialect\"\" and \"\"Bahamianese\"\" redirect here. For the variety of English spoken in the Bahamas, see Bahamian English. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( May 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Bahamian Creole English Native to Bahamas Native speakers 400,000 (2017) [1]Language family English Creole Atlantic Eastern Northern (Bahamian– Gullah )Bahamian Creole English Language codes ISO 639-3 bah Glottolog baha1260 [2]Linguasphere 52-ABB-an–ao This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help: IPA. Bahamian Creole (known as Bahamian dialect or Bahamianese) is an English-based creole language spoken mainly in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands. Bahamianese is spoken by both white and black Bahamians, although in slightly different forms."
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"docid": "D220886#0",
"title": "http://ethanvanderbuilt.com/2015/05/08/onecoin-scam-yes-opinion/\nOneCoin Scam? Yes It Is In My Opinion!",
"text": "\"One Coin Scam? Yes It Is In My Opinion!Ethan-Vanderbuilt May 8, 2015One Coin Scam? Yes It Is In My Opinion! Scams To Avoid 44 Comments Unregulated digital currencies are a hotbed of interest for people looking to make money. With the recent raid of UFUN and the shutdown of Gem Coin as highlights, digital currencies have become a common component of online scams. My subscribers have requested I take a look into One Coin. Here is what I have found. Update: The Italian Competition Authority has halted One Network Services Ltd. sales activities, the company which has been promoting the One Coin scam in Italy. June 10, 2015 Bank of Hungary issues warning on One Coin pyramid scheme. One Coin Scam Claims We make it possible for everybody to access and understand the industry of virtual currency and profit through our unique online trading academy."
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"title": "https://www.saksfifthavenue.com/International\nInternational Order Information",
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"docid": "D1304266#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_currency\nCurrency of Germany",
"text": "Currency of Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from German currency)navigation search This is a list of current and historical currency of Germany. The sole currency of Germany has been the Euro since 2002. List [ edit]Currency Area Date created Date abolished Euro Federal Republic of Germany 1999 n/a Deutsche Mark West Germany (unified Germany) 1948 (West Germany) 1990 (East Germany) 2002East German mark East Germany 1948 1990Saar franc Saarland 1947 1959Saar mark Saarland 1947 1947Reichsmark German Reich ( Weimar Republic) Greater German Reich ( Nazi Germany) German Realm ( Allied-occupied Germany) 1924 1948German Rentenmark German Reich (Weimar Republic) 1923 1924German Papiermark German Empire German Reich (Weimar Republic) 1914 1923German gold mark German Empire 1873 1914Vereinsthaler North German states 1857 1873South German gulden South German states 1754 1873Bremen thaler Bremen? 1873Hamburg mark Hamburg? 1873Categories: Currencies of Germany"
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"docid": "D1045021#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currencies_of_the_European_Union\nCurrencies of the European Union",
"text": "\"Currencies of the European Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search EU GDP by currency group [1]Eurozone (72.9%)Non-Eurozone (Minus UK) (12%)United Kingdom (15.1%)There are eleven currencies of the European Union as of 2015 used officially by member states. The euro accounts for the majority of the member states with the remainder operating independent monetary policies. Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks. Contents [ hide ]1 Euro2 Current currencies3 Historic currencies4 See also5 Notes6 References Euro [ edit]Further information: Eurozone, Opt-outs in the European Union, and Enlargement of the eurozone The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union which came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of European Union's member states, with all but two bound to adopt it. It is the currency used by the institutions of the European Union and in the failed European Constitution it was to be included with the symbols of Europe as the formal currency of the European Union. The euro is also widely used by other states outside the EU. Except for the two states with opt outs, all current and future members of the EU are obliged to adopt the Euro as their currency, thus replacing their current ones. [ 2] The relationship between euro and non-euro states has been on debate both during the UK's membership (as a large opt-out state) and in light of withdrawal from the EU and how that impacts the balance of power between those in and out of the euro; namely avoiding a eurozone caucus out-voting non-euro states. The UK had called for the EU treaties to recognise the EU as a \"\"multicurrency union\"\", which sparked concerns about undermining euro adoption in remaining countries. ["
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"docid": "D2380043#0",
"title": "http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/projects/currency.htm\n.",
"text": "\"UC Santa Barbara > History Department > Prof. Marcuse > Projects > Historical Dollar-to-Marks Conversion Page100 East German Marx, 1975Historical Dollar-to-Marks Currency Conversion Pagepage created by Harold Marcuse, Professor of German History at UC Santa Barbara ( Prof. Marcuse's homepage)page created August 19, 2005, last updated 2/9/13What is old German money worth? US-German Currency Conversion Tables, 1913-2005 Daily $ to DM (and €), 1971-present East German Marks: Black Market Conversion Rates Value-then to Value now: Inflation Calculators Original Bidwell Scans Links What is old German money worth? ( back to top)How much old German paper money is worth on the market today? I can't tell you. This page is about how past amounts in Marks can be converted to past and present US dollars. For market values of old German bills you may have, I suggest looking on ebay under: Coins & Paper Money > Paper Money: World > Europe > Germany [note 5/18/09: the site has been discontinued; my links now link to the web archive versions of those pages.] Until recently the excellent website German Notes.com offered a history of German paper currency from 1871 to 1999. It is the electronic version of a 1995 book you can download for £4.99."
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"docid": "D831379#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080415195945AASDzZZ\nWhat type of currency does germany use?",
"text": "\"Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe What type of currency does germany use? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The Euro @ Nick ... 1) EU membership doesn't necessarily equate use of the Euro. England, Denmark, and Sweden are all EU members, but refuse to join the Eurozone. Furthermore, many non-EU countries have adopted the Euro despite the fact tey are not members states (such as the Vatican City, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, etc ...). Hence, EU membership does not necesarily equate the country in question absolutely uses the Euro. And, 2) I know for a fact the Euro is no the highest valued currency ... the British Pound Sterling is worth 1.3 Euros ... thats more than the Euro. I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was another currency out there that was also worth more than the Euro as well. Edit: Yes, the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is also commomly referred to as the \"\"Eurozone.\"\" It is also an official branch of the European Union. Entry into the EMU is requisite upon all newly admitted member states to the EU, and is considered one of three \"\"steps\"\" in full EU integration."
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"docid": "D1515420#0",
"title": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3583801.stm\nA timeline of the EU",
"text": "\"A timeline of the EU1948Plans for a peaceful Europe In the wake of World War II nationalism is out of favour in large parts of continental Europe and support for federalism is high. The European Union of Federalists organises a Congress at The Hague in 1948 in the hope of drawing up a European constitution. But the UK rejects the federal approach and the result is the Council of Europe a loose grouping that becomes a guardian of Europe's human rights.1949Nato is born The Washington Treaty is signed by the USA Canada and 10 Western European states Britain France the Benelux countries Iceland Italy Norway and Portugal. The key feature of the pact is a mutual defence clause if one country is attacked the others will come to its defence. The US is supportive of European integration but it is another year before real progress is made in this field.1950The Schuman Declaration French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman announces a plan for France and Germany to pool coal and steel production and invites other states to join them. His plan is based on the idea that European unity is the key to peace. Solidarity in production he said would make war between France and Germany \"\"not merely unthinkable but materially impossible. \"\" 1951Treaty of Paris establishes European Coal and Steel Community ECSC Six countries sign the treaty France Germany the Benelux states and Italy. It sets up a High Authority to manage the coal and steel industries and a Common Assembly a precursor of the European parliament. The Dutch supported by the Germans also insist on the creation of a Council of Ministers made up of ministers from member states to counterbalance the supranational High Authority.1952The ECSC begins work with Jean Monnet at its head The first president of the High Authority is Jean Monnet the inspiration behind the Schuman Declaration."
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"docid": "D3545890#0",
"title": "https://ftmdaily.com/ftm-financial-news-update/is-the-iraqi-dinar-a-wise-investment/\nIs the Iraqi Dinar a Wise investment?",
"text": "Is the Iraqi Dinar a Wise investment? ( Editor’s Note: Marcus has been a student of our Five Levels of Financial Freedom for the last two years and has heavily researched the Iraqi Dinar currency. ) by Marcus Curtis | FTMDaily Contributing Writer Apr 29 – Investing in a foreign currency can protect you from the falling dollar and there are several currencies that provide great investment opportunities. The real question is, “Which currencies are safe?” There are pros and cons to any currency investment. Whether you invest to protect your wealth or to make a profit, it is important to remember that investing in foreign currency can be a high-risk venture. You could make a lot of money – or you could lose a lot of money. I spent the last year studying how different currencies are affected by local economies and what happens to those countries during periods of hyperinflation. Redenomination is a common practice to help control inflation. A redenomination is the printing of new currency to replace all other currency in circulation in that country."
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"docid": "D457796#0",
"title": "http://www.philatelicdatabase.com/topicals-thematics/german-inflations/\nStamps of Germany: The Hyperinflation Issues of the Weimar Republic",
"text": "The title of this essay should really be entitled, “A look at the Hyperinflation period in Germany and its postal history”. It is a vast subject with much to interest the serious philatelist. There is not a lot of information to be found in English and the best reference is the detailed section of the Michel Deutschland-Spezial Katalog 1849-1945. Although this is in German, armed with a good German-English dictionary, one can wade through the plethora of information, with some success. An understanding of the economic background to this extraordinary period is necessary to fully understand what led to the issuing of stamps with such unheard-of denominations. During the World War I there had been inflation in Germany. By the early 1920s, as people lost confidence, prices began jumping much faster than the government could generate new money. Thus the total circulating currency fell drastically when measured in terms of its true value. One economist stated that, “In proportion to the need, less money circulates in Germany now than before the war. This statement may cause surprise but it is correct."
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"docid": "D1208617#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_current_currency_of_germany\nWhat was the currency of east Germany and West Germany?",
"text": "Joncey 144,431 Contributions What was the currency of east Germany and West Germany? The currency of West Germany from June 1948 onwards was the Deutsche Mark, divided into 100 Pfennige. East Germany used the Mark der Deutschen Notenbank instead.. In 1990 the …Vazzamc 7 Contributions What is the currency for west Germany? West Germany itself no longer exists! After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany became a whole country once again. It's part of the European Union, and the currency is the Eu …Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What marks are the old currency of Germany? The Deutsche Mark , was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (â¬). Fluffkat 19,952 Contributions What was the old currency of Germany?the Deutsche Mark was the old currency. Plucas 42,992 Contributions What is the former currency of Germany?"
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"docid": "D1773182#0",
"title": "https://www.brookings.edu/research/international-effects-of-the-euro/\nInternational Effects of the Euro",
"text": "Series: Brookings Policy Brief Series Report International Effects of the Euro Robert Solomon Friday, January 1, 1999European Monetary Union—also known as the euro-zone and euroland—came into existence on January 1 among eleven countries of the European Union with a new currency—the euro—and a new European Central Bank. Having the same currency, the eleven countries are likely to enlarge their mutual trade. The euro’s exchange rate will float in terms of the dollar and the yen. Some neighboring countries will adopt the euro as their reserve currency but it is likely to become a worldwide reserve currency, competing with the dollar, only gradually. The same is true of the euro’s function as an international asset and means of payment for the private sector. The United States has every reason to welcome this further step in European economic and financial integration. POLICY BRIEF #42Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in Europe will come into effect on January 1, 1999, among 11 countries of the European Union (EU). The single currency—the euro—will enter into use, and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) will establish a common monetary policy for what has come to be called euroland. This will be a historic event. For the first time since the Roman Empire, a good part of Europe will have the same currency."
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"docid": "D1873332#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/purchasingpower.asp\nWhat is 'Purchasing Power'",
"text": "Loading the player... What is 'Purchasing Power'Purchasing power is the value of a currency expressed in terms of the amount of goods or services that one unit of money can buy. Purchasing power is important because, all else being equal, inflation decreases the amount of goods or services you would be able to purchase. In investment terms, purchasing power is the dollar amount of credit available to a customer to buy additional securities against the existing marginable securities in the brokerage account. ( For further insights, see: Buying Power)Next Up Purchasing System Deflation Earnings Power Price Inflation BREAKING DOWN 'Purchasing Power'To measure purchasing power in the traditional economic sense, you would compare the price of a good or service against a price index such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI). One way to think about purchasing power is to imagine if you made the same salary as your grandfather 40 years ago. Today you would need a much greater salary just to maintain the same quality of living. By the same token, a homebuyer looking for homes ten years ago in the $300,000 to 350,000 price range had more options to consider than people have now. Purchasing Power in Context Purchasing power affects every aspect of economics, from consumers buying goods, to investors and stock prices, to a country’s economic prosperity. When a currency’s purchasing power decreases due to excessive inflation, serious negative economic consequences arise, including rising costs of goods and services contributing to a high cost of living, as well as high interest rates that affect the global market, and falling credit ratings as a result. All of these factors can contribute to an economic crisis."
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"docid": "D1023749#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_collapse\nEconomic collapse",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search An automated process has detected links on this page on the local or global blacklist. If the links are appropriate you may request whitelisting by following these instructions; otherwise consider removing or replacing them with more appropriate links. ( To hide this tag, set the \"\"invisible\"\" field to \"\"true\"\")List of blacklisted links: [show]Economic collapse is any of a broad range of bad economic conditions, ranging from a severe, prolonged depression with high bankruptcy rates and high unemployment (such as the Great Depression of the 1930s), to a breakdown in normal commerce caused by hyperinflation (such as in Weimar Germany in the 1920s), or even an economically caused sharp rise in the death rate and perhaps even a decline in population (such as in countries of the former USSR in the 1990s). [ 1] [2] [3]Often economic collapse is accompanied by social chaos, civil unrest and a breakdown of law and order. Contents [ hide ]1 Cases2 Effects of war and hyperinflation on wealth and commerce3 Bank holidays, conversion or confiscation of accounts and new currency4 Historical examples4.1 China 1852–704.2 Weimar Germany4.3 The Great Depression of the 1930s4.4 Economic collapse of Soviet communism4.5 Russian financial crisis of 19984.6 Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002)4.7 Present economic trends4.8 Venezuela5 Alternative theories5.1 Austrian school5.2 Georgism explanation5.3 Georgescu-Roegen's theory of Earth's ever decreasing carrying capacity6 See also7 References8 External links Cases [ edit]There are few well documented cases of economic collapse. One of the best documented cases of collapse or near collapse is the Great Depression, the causes of which are still being debated. \"\" To understand the Great Depression is the Holy Grail of macroeconomics.\"\" [ 4] — Ben Bernanke (1995)Bernanke's comment addresses the difficulty of identifying specific causes when many factors may each have contributed to various extents. Past economic collapses have had political as well as financial causes. Persistent trade deficits, wars, revolutions, famines, depletion of important resources, and government-induced hyperinflation have been listed [ by whom?]"
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"docid": "D241314#0",
"title": "http://www.traces.org/BerlinAirlift.html\n.",
"text": "\"The Berlin Airlift June 1948 - September 1949by David Harrisville The story of the Berlin Blockade and the subsequent Airlift has its origins in the Second World War and grew out of mounting tensions between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies over the question of Germany’s, and indeed, Europe’s future. Before the downfall of Hitler’s Reich, the Allies worked to formulate plans for the administration of defeated Germany. In the London Protocol of 1944 Britain, France, the USA and Soviet Union agreed that once the war was won, Germany would be divided into four Zones, each to be overseen by one of these victorious powers. Each Zone would be managed by a supreme commander representing his country, and the policies of all four Powers would be coordinated in an Allied Control Council. The capital city, Berlin, was a special case. Though the city fell within the Soviet Zone in northeastern Germany, the Allies determined that the administration of Berlin would be divided between them in four Sectors, one each for Britain, France, the USSR and USA. [ i]left: the Big Three: Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin; the men who shaped postwar Europe The plan for Germany’s postwar future was confirmed and expanded throughout 1944 as Allied armies continued to advance on all fronts. During this time, the Western Allies (chiefly America, Britain and France) made an oversight that would later come back to haunt them. In the agreements for postwar Germany, they failed to acquire an official guarantee of free access from their Zones through the Soviet Zone to Berlin. This would allow the Soviets to later argue that they didn’t technically have to allow such access. ["
},
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"docid": "D405140#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_currency_is_used_in_berlin\nWhat type of currency is used in Mexico?",
"text": "\"Everac99 75,387 Contributions What type of currency is used in Mexico? The peso. Phil Lewis 179,231 Contributions What type of currency is used in Australia? Since 1966, Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD) consisting of 100 cents. What type of currency does Asia use?ther is no currency in Asia Williammtrent 149,372 Contributions What type of currency do they use in londonderry? Pound Sterling What type of currency does Guatemala use?they use quetzal as there money. 1 quetzal is worth 12.00 us dollars. Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the currency for Berlin? Berlin is in Germany, the currency of Germany is the Euro (symbol €). Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the currency of Berlin?"
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"docid": "D971352#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/ppp.asp\nWhat Is Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)?",
"text": "\"Macroeconomic analysis relies on several different metrics to compare economic productivity and standards of living between countries and across time. One popular metric is purchasing power parity (PPP). Purchasing power parity (PPP) is an economic theory that compares different countries' currencies through a \"\"basket of goods\"\" approach. According to this concept, two currencies are in equilibrium or at par when a basket of goods (taking into account the exchange rate) is priced the same in both countries. How to Calculate Purchasing Power Parity The relative version of PPP is calculated with the following formula: Where: S represents exchange rate of currency 1 to currency 2P 1 represents the cost of good x in currency 1P 2 represents the cost of good x in currency 2How PPP Is Used To make a comparison of prices across countries that holds any type of meaning, a wide range of goods and services must be considered. The amount of data that must be collected and the complexity of drawing comparisons makes this process difficult. To facilitate this, the International Comparisons Program (ICP) was established in 1968 by the University of Pennsylvania and the United Nations. Purchasing power parities generated by the ICP are based on a worldwide price survey comparing the prices of hundreds of various goods. This data, in turn, helps international macroeconomists come up with estimates of global productivity and growth. Every three years, the World Bank constructs and releases a report comparing various countries in terms of PPP and U. S. dollars."
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"docid": "D831378#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080417103230AA511uu\nWhat kind of money does germany use?",
"text": "\"Travel Germany Other - Germany What kind of money does germany use? Follow 19 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The Euro Dollar is used now all over mainland Europe except England, Russia and a few other places but just about all Europe. Years ago each had their own currency and Germany used the DM (Deutsch Mark) and before the country became united again they had two forms of German currency, Western DM and Easter DDR coins. TO YOU IDIOTS http://www.ibiblio.org/theeuro/Informati... THAT TELLS IT ALL!!! Now all are Euro pretty much except those few. Over all I think it was a good Idea to do. Source (s): Shihan Legend Gates Shotokan Karate · 1 decade ago16 7 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/aw6Bd Germany uses the Euro (€). Up to 1999 it was the Deutschmarks (DM). For gravychain: There is no currency called Eurodollar. If somebody tries to give you Eurodollar in exchange for US-Dollar he is trying to cheat you."
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"docid": "D1855439#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/author/james-stagg/\nJames Stagg",
"text": "\"James Stagg You Searched For: Author: james stagg Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 1731 2 3 4 5 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (173)Magazines & Periodicals Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New Books (49)Used Books (124)Binding All Bindings Hardcover (112)Softcover (43)Collectible Attributes First Edition (45)Signed Copy (1)Dust Jacket (26)Seller-Supplied Images (37)Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (23)Bookseller Location All Locations Bookseller Rating All Booksellersand up (172)and up (167) (105)Search Within These Results: A castle for the Kopcheks Stagg, James Published by Macmillan, New York (1964)Used Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: Better World Books (Mishawaka, IN, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Price: US$ 5.12Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds Item Description: Macmillan, New York, 1964. hardcover. Book Condition: Good. [ 1st American ed.]. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Bookseller Inventory # GRP94468032More Information About This Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question 1. A castle for the Kopcheks Stagg, James Published by Macmillan Used Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: Thrift Books - Second City (Aurora, IL, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Price: US$ 6.28Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds Item Description: Macmillan. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Very good condition - book only shows a small amount of wear."
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"docid": "D445258#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperinflation\nHyperinflation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the medical condition, see Inhalation § Hyperaeration. Economics A supply and demand diagram, illustrating the effects of an increase in demand Index Outline Category History Types Classification History of economics Economic history (academic study)Schools of economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics Methodology Heterodox economics JEL classification codes Concepts Theory Techniques Econometrics Economic growth Economic system Experimental economics Mathematical economics Game theory Post-scarcity Market National accounting By application Agricultural Behavioral Business Computational Cultural Demographic Development Digitization Ecological Education Engineering Environmental Evolutionary Expeditionary Geography Health Industrial organization Information International Knowledge Labour Law Managerial Monetary / Financial Natural resource Organizational Personnel Public / Welfare economics Regional Rural Service Social Urban Welfare Lists Economists Publications ( journals)Glossary Glossary of economics Business and economics portalv t e Certain figures in this article use scientific notation for readability. In economics, hyperinflation occurs when a country experiences very high and usually accelerating rates of inflation, rapidly eroding the real value of the local currency, and causing the population to minimize their holdings of local money. The population normally switches to holding relatively stable foreign currencies. Under such conditions, the general price level within an economy increases rapidly as the official currency quickly loses real value. [ 1] The value of economic items remains relatively stable in terms of foreign currencies. Unlike low inflation, where the process of rising prices is protracted and not generally noticeable except by studying past market prices, hyperinflation sees a rapid and continuing increase in nominal prices, the nominal cost of goods, and in the supply of money. [ 2] Typically, however, the general price level rises even more rapidly than the money supply as people try ridding themselves of the devaluing currency as quickly as possible. As this scenario happens, the real stock of money (i.e., the amount of circulating money divided by the price level) decreases considerably. [ 3]Economists believe that hyperinflations are caused by large persistent government deficits financed primarily by money creation (rather than by borrowing or by increasing taxation )."
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"docid": "D2798324#0",
"title": "http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/33234-history-of-the-bank-for-international-settlements\nHistory of the Bank for International Settlements",
"text": "\"History of the Bank for International Settlements Saturday, October 17, 2015By Devon Douglas-Bowers, Occupy.com | News Analysisfont size Print Tweet The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an organization shrouded in mystery. While its purpose has changed and evolved over the decades, the BIS has always been a club for central bankers - and in many ways it has aided some countries more than others. ( Photo: Andreina Schoeberlein / Flickr) The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an organization shrouded in mystery. This may be due mainly to the fact that the majority of people don't even know of its existence. According to the BIS itself, the main purpose of the Bank is \"\"to promote the cooperation of central banks and to provide additional facilities for international financial operations,\"\" and to \"\"act as trustee or agent in regard to international financial settlements entrusted to it under agreements of the parties concern. \"\" What this means is that the BIS simply enables central banks to work with one another. While its purpose has changed and evolved over the decades, the BIS has always been a club for central bankers - and in many ways it has aided some countries more than others. The Bank has a Board of Directors that \"\"may have up to 21 members, including six ex officio directors, comprising the central bank Governors of Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States. Each ex officio member may appoint another member of the same nationality. Nine Governors of other member central banks may be elected to the Board. \"\""
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"docid": "D1311855#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-used-paris-95147ce3575bed93\nWhat Currency Is Used in Paris?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Currency Is Used in Paris? A: Quick Answer The euro is the currency that is used in Paris, France. The other countries that use the euro as their national currency are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? How Do You Stay Informed on the Current Euro Rate? Credit: WIN-Initiative WIN-Initiative Getty Images Full Answer A standard euro is divided into 100 cents. The word for cents in French is centimes. In bank notes, the euro comes in seven different variations: five, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 amounts. All euro bills have the same design with identical illustrations and sizes, regardless of which country the banknotes are produced in."
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"docid": "D606733#0",
"title": "http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/euro-the-common-currency-explained-1.980857\nEuro: the common currency explained",
"text": "\"Euro: the common currency explained How Europe's currency came to be and how it's used today Kazi Stastna · CBC News · Posted: Dec 09, 2011 4:20 AM ET | Last Updated: December 9, 2011Then European monetary affairs commissioner Yves-Thibault de Silguy, left, and president of the European Commission Jacques Santer hold a model of a euro coin prior to a news conference in Brussels on May 1, 1998. The euro was introduced as a unit of accounting a year later; bills and coins began circulating in 2002. ( Nathalie Koulischer/Reuters)The current debt crisis in Greece and other Eurozone countries has cast an existential cloud over the 20th anniversary of the Maastricht Treaty, the agreement signed on Feb. 7, 1992 that created the European Union and established the euro. The euro is the common currency used by 17 of the 27 members states of the European Union. It was introduced as a so-called unit of account — i.e. currency used only in financial transactions on paper — in 1999 and as actual circulating banknotes and coins in January 2002. Any country that enters the EU must commit to eventually adopting the euro once it is able to meet the necessary criteria. Only Denmark and the U. K. have been granted exemptions to this rule and have opted out of the euro completely. Sweden has committed to adopting the euro in the future, but it hasn't yet made the necessary legislative changes and exchange rate adjustments required for entry into the \"\"eurozone\"\" — the countries using the euro. Eurozone countries Germany France Italy Spain Portugal Ireland Austria Finland Netherlands Greece Belgium Luxembourg Slovenia Cyprus Malta Estonia Slovakia Eurozone population: 332 million EU population: 503 million In the countries that make up the eurozone, the euro has replaced the national currency. Some national banks will allow you to exchange the old currency indefinitely, but others have set an expiration date on how long they will accept it."
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"docid": "D3443599#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapflights.com/news/understanding-the-euro/\nUnderstanding the euro",
"text": "Understanding the euro Apr 16, 2014 Category: Travel tips Author: Melisse Hinkle0Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever The introduction of the euro in 2002 may be the most important change in currency since the Roman Empire. The single monetary unit for most of the European Union (EU) states has become even stronger than the US dollar. But what are the effects for travelers in Europe and how is the new currency used? When did the changeover happen? The last date for changeover to the euro was February 28, 2002. By this date, all coins and notes of old currency became unusable. Some countries changed over earlier; in Germany, for example, the last day that the Mark was permitted was December 31, 2001. As new countries join the EU, they will also switch over to the euro, though strict financial and economic standards must be met before they can adopt the currency. Which countries use the euro? There are currently 23 countries using the euro: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Vatican City."
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"docid": "D166179#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania_and_the_euro\nLithuania and the euro",
"text": "\"Lithuania and the euro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Eurozone participation European Union (EU) member states19 in the eurozone.7 not in ERM II, but obliged to join the eurozone on meeting convergence criteria ( Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Sweden).1 in ERM II, with an opt-out ( Denmark).1 not in ERM II with an opt-out ( United Kingdom). Non-EU member states4 using the euro with a monetary agreement ( Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City).2 using the euro unilaterally ( Kosovo [a] and Montenegro).v t e Lithuanian euro starter kit Lithuania is an EU member state which joined the Eurozone by adopting the euro on 1 January 2015. [ 1]This made it the last of the three Baltic states to adopt the euro, after Estonia (2011) and Latvia (2014). Before then, its currency, the litas, was pegged to the euro at 3.4528 litas to 1 euro. Contents1 History2 Public opinion3 Coin design4 Accession to the eurozone4.1 Rotation of voting rights in the ECB Governing Council5 See also6 Notes7 References8 External links History [ edit]All members of the European Union, except Denmark and the UK, are required by treaty to join the euro once certain economic criteria have been met. The Lithuanian litas participated in ERM II since 28 June 2004, and was pegged to the euro at a rate of 3.45280 litai = €1. Lithuania originally set 1 January 2007 as their target date for joining the euro, and in March 2006 requested that the European Commission and the European Central Bank conduct an assessment on their readiness to adopt the currency. The Commission's report found that while Lithuania met four of the five criteria, their average annual inflation was 2.7%, exceeding the limit of 2.6%. As a result, the Commission concluded that \"\"there should be no change at present to Lithuania's status as a Member State with a derogation.\"\" [ 2] [3] Lithuania is the only country initially to have been denied approval to adopt the euro after requesting a convergence check. ["
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"docid": "D1045021#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currencies_of_the_European_Union\nCurrencies of the European Union",
"text": "\"Currencies of the European Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search EU GDP by currency group [1]Eurozone (72.9%)Non-Eurozone (Minus UK) (12%)United Kingdom (15.1%)There are eleven currencies of the European Union as of 2015 used officially by member states. The euro accounts for the majority of the member states with the remainder operating independent monetary policies. Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks. Contents [ hide ]1 Euro2 Current currencies3 Historic currencies4 See also5 Notes6 References Euro [ edit]Further information: Eurozone, Opt-outs in the European Union, and Enlargement of the eurozone The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union which came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of European Union's member states, with all but two bound to adopt it. It is the currency used by the institutions of the European Union and in the failed European Constitution it was to be included with the symbols of Europe as the formal currency of the European Union. The euro is also widely used by other states outside the EU. Except for the two states with opt outs, all current and future members of the EU are obliged to adopt the Euro as their currency, thus replacing their current ones. [ 2] The relationship between euro and non-euro states has been on debate both during the UK's membership (as a large opt-out state) and in light of withdrawal from the EU and how that impacts the balance of power between those in and out of the euro; namely avoiding a eurozone caucus out-voting non-euro states. The UK had called for the EU treaties to recognise the EU as a \"\"multicurrency union\"\", which sparked concerns about undermining euro adoption in remaining countries. ["
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"docid": "D2910170#0",
"title": "http://www.visitkievukraine.com/essential/money/exchange-rates/\nExchange Rates",
"text": "Exchange Rates Read 1 Comment The currency used in Ukraine is the Ukrainian hryvnia. The sign used to denote it is ₴ and its ISO code is UAH. The table below shows the latest UAH exchange rates with major currencies such as the euro (EUR), British pound (GBP), and US dollar (USD). Exchange kiosks are everywhere in the city centre Exchange rates are also shown for the currencies of those countries whose citizens visit Ukraine most frequently; neighbouring and former Soviet countries such as Russia, Moldova, Belarus, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia etc. Rates are updated online every hour. The UAH exchange rates below were last updated on Wednesday 11th of April 2018 at 11:55 pm GMT. Armenia – 1 AMD (Armenian dram) = 0.054 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Australia – 1 AUD (Australian dollar) = 20.112 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Azerbaijan – 1 AZN (Azerbaijani manat) = 15.223 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Belarus – 1 BYR (Belorussian ruble) = 0.0013 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Canada – 1 CAD (Canadian dollar) = 20.611 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)China – 1 CNY (Chinese yuan) = 4.135 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Eurozone – 1 EUR (euro) = 32.059 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Hong Kong – 1 HKD (Hong Kong dollar) = 3.302 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Hungary – 1 HUF (Hungarian forint) = 0.103 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)India – 1 INR (Indian rupee) = 0.398 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Israel – 1 ILS (Israeli sheqel) = 7.385 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Japan – 1 JPY (Japanese yen = 0.243 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Kazakhstan – 1 KZT (Kazakhstani tenge) = 0.079 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Lithuania – 1 LTL (Lithuanian litas) = 8.036 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Moldova – 1 MDL (Moldovan leu) = 1.584 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Norway – 1 NOK (Norwegian krone) = 3.339 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Poland – 1 PLN (Polish zloty) = 7.661 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Romania – 1 RON (Romanian leu) = 6.875 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Russia – 1 RUB (Russian ruble) = 0.415 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Sweden – 1 SEK (Swedish krona) = 3.113 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Switzerland – 1 CHF (Swiss franc) = 27.067 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)UK – 1 GBP (British pound) = 36.753 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)USA – 1 USD (US dollar) = 25.916 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Uzbekistan – 1 UZS (Uzbekistani som) = 0.0032 UAH (Ukrainian hryvnia)Changing Money It’s fairly difficult, if not impossible, to buy or sell Ukrainian currency outside of Ukraine/Eastern Europe. We advise waiting until you arrive in Ukraine before changing money. You’ll have no problems whatsoever. There are currency exchanges on virtually every major street in Ukraine."
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"docid": "D2477570#0",
"title": "http://www.marketwatch.com/story/romanias-currency-weakness-demonstrates-regional-vulnerability\nRomania's currency hit by one-two punch",
"text": "\"NEW YORK (Market Watch) -- The Romanian leu fell sharply against the euro once again Wednesday, as the country's big economic imbalances and the global credit crunch continued to exert heavy downward pressure on the currency, demonstrating the vulnerability of several central and eastern European economies in the face of rising global risk aversion. The leu fell 1.2% against the euro and 1.4% against the dollar on Wednesday. The currency has declined significantly since early July and is currently trading near a four-month low. \"\" The imbalanced economy is the source of the problem,\"\" said Lars Christensen, senior analyst at Denmark's Danske Bank. \"\" The tightening of credit conditions is the trigger. \"\"\"\" There's a real chance that this [decline of the leu] could accelerate in the coming days especially with the kind of numbers we're getting on the U. S. economy,\"\" he said. The yen rose across the board Wednesday, indicating that investors were unwinding yen carry trades and looking to limit exposure to risk and risky high-yielding currencies. In carry trades, investors borrow lower-yielding currencies like yen to invest in higher-yielding assets elsewhere. See Currencies. \"\" The Romanian leu could become a proxy for the market assessment of the imbalances in the central and eastern European economies,\"\" Christensen said."
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"docid": "D2170173#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_states\nBaltic states",
"text": "\"Baltic states From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Baltics\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Baltic. This article is about a geopolitical term used for grouping the three countries on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is not to be confused with States as a federal union, the wider Baltic region or the Balkans in southeastern Europe. Baltic states Balti riigid, Baltimaad ( Estonian)Baltijas valstis ( Latvian)Baltijos valstybės ( Lithuanian)Location of the Baltic states (dark green)in Europe (dark grey) – [ Legend]Official languages Estonian Latvian Lithuanian Currency Euro ( €) ( EUR)Time zone EET ( UTC +2)• Summer ( DST) EEST ( UTC +3)Drives on the right Calling code +370 a, +371 b, +372 c Internet TLD .lt a, .lv b, .ee c, .eu d Lithuania Latvia Estonia Shared with other European Union member states. Coordinates: 55°N 24°EThe Baltic states, also known as the Baltic countries, Baltic republics, Baltic nations or simply the Baltics ( Estonian: Balti riigid, Baltimaad, Latvian: Baltijas valstis, Lithuanian: Baltijos valstybės ), is a geopolitical term used for grouping the three sovereign countries in Northern Europe on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The term is not used in the context of cultural areas, national identity or language. The three countries cooperate on a regional level in several intergovernmental organizations. [ citation needed]All three countries are members of the European Union, NATO and the Eurozone. They are classified as high-income economies by the World Bank and maintain high Human Development Index."
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"docid": "D1246408#0",
"title": "http://geography.about.com/od/lists/a/euro.htm\nCountries Using the Euro as Their Currency",
"text": "\"Humanities ›Geography Countries Using the Euro as Their Currency24 Countries Use the Euro as their Official Currency Share Flipboard Email Print Rosemary Calvert / Getty Imagesby Matt Rosenberg Updated March 17, 2017On January 1, 1999, one of the largest steps toward European unification took place with the introduction of the euro as the official currency in eleven countries (Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain). However, residents of the first European Union countries that adopted the euro didn't begin using euro banknotes and coins until January 1, 2002. Euro Countries Today, the euro is one of the world's most powerful currencies, used by more than 320 million Europeans in twenty-four countries. The countries currently using the euro are:1) Andorra 2) Austria 3) Belgium 4) Cyprus 5) Estonia 6) Finland 7) France 8) Germany 9) Greece 10) Ireland 11) Italy 12) Kosovo 13) Latvia 14) Luxembourg 15) Malta 16) Monaco 17) Montenegro 18) Netherlands 19) Portugal 20) San Marino 21) Slovakia 22) Slovenia 23) Spain 24) Vatican City Recent and Future Euro Countries On January 1, 2009, Slovakia started using the euro. Estonia began using the euro on January 1, 2011. Latvia began using the euro as its currency on January 1, 2014. Lithuania is expected to join the Eurozone in the next few years and thus become a new country using the euro. Only 18 of the 27 members of the European Union (EU) are part of the Eurozone, the name for the collection of EU countries that utilize the euro. Notably, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Sweden have thus far decided not to convert to the euro. Other new EU member countries are working toward becoming part of the Eurozone."
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"docid": "D2354482#0",
"title": "http://www.latvia.travel/en/article/baltic-states\nBaltic States",
"text": "Home > Discover Latvia > Baltic States Baltic States Three countries on the shores of the Baltic Sea – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania may be surprisingly contrasting, but all three are united by their common history going back many centuries, and the joint struggle for independence. To fully experience the Baltic flavour, one should visit all three. Turaida medieval castle, Sigulda, Latvia Previous Next Suggest to see The unspoiled scenery of the Baltic coast, the living culture and traditions, and the heritage left behind by the former superpowers make the Baltics an attractive tourist destination. Baltic capitals Each of the Baltic capital cities has a distinct and individual charm. The capital of Latvia is Riga. Thanks to its multiple extraordinarily beautiful art nouveau buildings, it is considered the European art nouveau metropolis. Baroque, the most prominent architectural style in the predominantly Catholic Lithuania, is at its utmost in the capital city of Vilnius, whose features are unimaginable without sacred baroque architecture. And finally the northernmost Estonia offers visitors to experience the spirit of the Medieval Ages, omnipresent in the cobblestone streets and buildings of Tallinn. Things to know before going to the Baltics The Baltic countries are traversed by the European highway E67, which in the Baltics is also known as Via Baltica. The highway connects Helsinki and Prague, going through Tallinn, Riga, Panevėžys, Kaunas, and Warsaw."
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"docid": "D424204#0",
"title": "https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/euro_1\nDefinition of 'euro'",
"text": "Definition of 'euro'Learner: euro English: euro American: euro Example sentences Trendseuro ( j ʊə roʊ)Word forms: plural euroscountable noun The euro is a unit of money that is used by the member countries of the European Union which have accepted European monetary union. It is represented by the symbol <>. A euro is divided into one hundred smaller units called cents. Millions of words have been written about the introduction of the euro. Governments and businesses will start keeping accounts in euros. The euro is also used to refer to this currency system. Millions of words have been written about the introduction of the euro. COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publisherseuroin British ( ˈjʊərəʊ)noun plural -osthe official currency unit, divided into 100 cents, of the member countries of the European Union who have adopted European Monetary Union; these are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portgual, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain; also used by Andorra, Bosnia-Herzegovina, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Kosovo, Martinique, Mayotte, Monaco, Montenegro, R éunion, San Marino, and the Vatican City Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publisherseuroin American ( ˈjʊroʊ; y o o rˈō)nounthe basic monetary unit of the European Monetary Unionsymbol, €see the table of monetary units in the Reference Supplement Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition."
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"docid": "D687722#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence\nEye of Providence",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the album by The Agonist, see Eye of Providence (album). \"\" All-seeing eye\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see All-seeing eye (disambiguation). For Eye of God, see Eye of God (disambiguation). The Eye of Providence can be seen on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, seen here on the US $1 bill The Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) is a symbol showing an eye often surrounded by rays of light or a glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. It represents the eye of God watching over humanity (or divine providence ). [ 1] [2] [3] In the modern era, a notable depiction of the eye is the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, which appears on the United States one-dollar bill. Contents [ hide ]1 Religious use2 United States3 Freemasonry4 Other uses4.1 Coats of arms and seals4.2 Currency4.3 Miscellaneous5 Pictures6 See also7 References8 External links Religious use [ edit]The association of an eye with the concept of Divine Providence did not emerge until well into the Christian Era. In Renaissance European iconography the eye surrounded by a triangle was an explicit image of the Christian Trinity. Seventeenth-century depictions of the Eye of Providence sometimes show it surrounded by clouds or sunbursts. ["
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"docid": "D182133#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro\nEuro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Euro coins and banknotes. Euro is the currency (money) of the countries in the eurozone. One euro is divided into 100 cent (officially) [1] (singular) or \"\"cents\"\" (unofficially). [ 2]Because of the number of different languages in the European Union, there are different, unofficial, names for this unit (the French call them \"\"centimes\"\" and the Spanish \"\"céntimos\"\", for example). It was created in 1999, but until 1 January 2002 it was used only for electronic payments. In 2002, 12 countries of the European Union (EU) got rid of their national currencies completely and adopted euro notes and coins as their only money. There was a change-over period, called the \"\"transition period\"\", when both the old national money and the euro were accepted, but by 28 February 2002, all 12 countries were using just euros. In 2007, Slovenia became the 13th country to use the euro. In 2008 Cyprus and Malta became the 14th and 15th countries to use the euro. In 2009, Slovakia became the 16th country to use the euro."
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"docid": "D2352683#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/austria/atfacts.htm\nAustria Facts",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Name: Austria Republic of Austria (long form)Capital City: Vienna (1,712,903 pop.) ( 2,419,000 metro)Austria Population: 8,221,646 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Euro (conversion rates)20 Euros Ethnicity: Austrians 91.1%, former Yugoslavs 4% (includes Croatians, Slovenes, Serbs, and Bosniaks), Turks 1.6%, German 0.9%, other or unspecified 2.4%GDP total: $357.8 billion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $42,500 ( 2012 est. ) Land Sizes Language: German (official nationwide) 88.6%, Turkish 2.3%, Serbian 2.2%, Croatian (official in Burgenland) 1.6%, other 5.3%Largest Cities: ( by population) Vienn, Graz, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck Name: Austria's name comes from a Medieval Latin translation of the German word Osterreich, which means \"\"Eastern borderlands. \"\" National Day: October 26Religion: Roman Catholic 73.6%, Protestant 4.7%, Muslim 4.2%, other 3.5%, none 12%Symbols Austria's Information Land Area 82,445 km 2Water Area 1,426 km 2Total Area 83,871km 2 (#112)Population 8,711,770 (#94)Population Density 105.67/km 2Government Type Federal Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $417.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 47,900$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Austria See Also Where is Austria? GDP of Austria What is the Capital of Austria? List of Airports in Austria About Austria What Language Is Spoken In Austria? What Type Of Government Does Austria Have? What Ethnicity Are Most Austrians?"
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"docid": "D913128#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/ua.htm\nUkraine",
"text": "Print this map Print this map UPDATE: March 1, 2014President Yanukovych's backtracking on a trade and cooperation agreement with the EU in November 2013 - in favor of closer economic ties with Russia - led to a three-month protest occupation of Kyiv's central square. The government's eventual use of force to break up the protest camp in February 2014 led to all out pitched battles, scores of deaths, international condemnation, and the president's abrupt ouster. An interim government under Acting President Oleksandr TURCHYNOV has called for new presidential elections on 25 May 2014, and now Russian troops are in the Crimean Peninsula. Stayed tuned... EARLY HISTORY: As varied peoples migrated from Asia into Europe, Ukraine was first settled by the Neolithic people, followed by the Iranians and Goths, and other nomadic peoples who arrived throughout the first millennium BC. Around 600 B. C., the ancient Greeks founded a series of colonies along the shore of the Black Sea, and Slavic tribes occupied large areas of central and eastern Ukraine. Near the end of the 10th century, Vladimir Sviatoslavich (Vladimir the Great) converted most of the population to Christianity, and at that same time, Kiev (Kyiv) was growing into an important part of Kievan Rus. Kievan Rus was an influential medieval polity (or city state) and the largest in Eastern Europe from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. It eventually disintegrated under the pressure of the Mongol invasion of 1237–1240. In fact the Mongol raiders (from China), all but destroyed Kiev in the 13th century. The Mongols were cruel and took few prisoners, so locals often fled to other countries and Ukrainian settlements soon appeared in Poland and Hungary ."
},
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"docid": "D1524488#0",
"title": "http://blog.continentalcurrency.ca/dont-use-the-euro/\nBe Prepared: Countries That Do Not Use the Euro",
"text": "Be Prepared: Countries That Do Not Use the Euro In Business and Currency, Travel by Continental Staff April 30, 2015 Leave a Comment Ever since the introduction of the euro, travel within Europe has been significantly easier for both Europeans and visitors from abroad. Whether you’re in Portugal, Finland, or almost anywhere in between, the euro will be all you need. But what about the European countries that do not use the euro? Some of them aren’t EU members and have no intention of joining, others are looking to join the EU in the future, some are EU members but not eurozone members yet, while others are EU members but don’t have any real intention of adopting the euro. Planning a European adventure with different currencies can be confusing, by we’ll break down what countries you need to be extra prepared for. Countries that use the Euro There are 25 countries that use that euro as their official currency. This includes the 19 members of the eurozone: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. There are also 4 countries that have joined a monetary agreement with the EU but are not a part of it: Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City. Lastly, 2 countries have adopted the euro unilaterally (without permission from the EU): Kosovo and Montenegro. In addition, other countries around the world will often accept euros (and other major currencies), so be sure to do some research no matter where you’re heading."
},
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"docid": "D166178#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/general-europe/currency-needed-in-baltic-countries\nCurrency needed in Baltic Countries",
"text": "\"Currency needed in Baltic Countries Jump to bottom Posted by Lucy (Thomasville, GA, United States) on 05/07/15 03:29 AMWe are taking a cruise of the Baltic Countries in early July - Germany, Estonia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark. Will we be able to use euros, except for Russia, or do we need different currencies, especially for Finland, Sweden, and Denmark? We will have excursions for two days in St. Petersburg. Do we need to buy currency to eat lunch, purchase gifts, or can we use a credit card? Thanks so much for any help. Lucy Posted by Chris FBasel, Switzerland05/07/15 03:57 AM5311 posts Finland uses the Euro. Sweden still uses the Swedish Krona, and Denmark the Danish Krona, so you will need different currencies for those countries as well as Russia. You may find some tourist orientated businesses accept Euros, but if so it will be at a bad exchange rate. No promises. As in the rest of Europe, credit cards will be accepted in most places, but always check before ordering a meal."
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"docid": "D3558199#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_national_animal_of_Lithuania\nWhat is the national animal of Lithuania?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Lithuania What is the national animal of Lithuania? Flag What is the national animal of Lithuania? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The white stroke is usually felt to be the national bird of Lithuania, but many may argue that it is the wolf due to the iron wolf legend which is also now in the name of the core unit in the Lithuanian army. There is also the bear which was the ancient symbol of Samogitia one of the regions of Lithuania. In truth Lithuania doesn't have a official national animal, but many different people around the country claim it to be different animals, for example being born in Vilnius I believe it should be the wolf in memory of the first dukes dream and how a dream became the largest city in the country and capital. However that's just my opinion. The White Stork is the national animal of Lithuania.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Darius Barsciauskas 1 Contribution What is the national currency of Lithuania? It is called litas."
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"docid": "D1795237#0",
"title": "http://www.leftovercurrency.com/banknotes/poland/polish-zloty.php\ncurrent Polish Zloty banknotes",
"text": "current Polish Zloty banknotes Exchange yours now Convert your leftover current Polish Zloty banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Poland. In 1994 the Polish Zloty was redenominated. The Fourth (new) Zloty (PLN) replaced the Third (old) Zloty (PLZ) at a rate of 10,000 old zloty to 1 new zloty. Issued by the Warsaw-based National Bank of Poland, the Polish zloty banknotes in use today have the same design but improved security features. All zloty banknotes issued since 1994 are a valid means of payment in Poland. We exchange these modern Polish Zloty notes free of charge. We also give cash for Polish Zloty coins and old Polish Zloty banknotes. Do you have current Polish Zloty banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet."
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"docid": "D1311531#0",
"title": "http://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/eastern-europe.html\nEASTERN EUROPE",
"text": "Home / PEOPLE AND PLACESPrint this page Cite this page EASTERN EUROPEWHAT ARE THE BALTIC STATES? WHY WAS THE UKRAINE ONCE KNOWN AS A “BREADBASKET” ? WHY DO MOST PEOPLE LIVE IN THE EUROPEAN PART OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RUSSIA)? IS RUSSIA RICH IN NATURAL RESOURCES? WHICH PRECIOUS MATERIAL IS FOUND ALONG THE BALTIC COAST? WHICH CROPS ARE GROWN IN MOLDOVA’S FERTILE FARMLAND? WHY DO PEOPLE VISIT THE CRIMEA IN THE UKRAINE? WHERE ARE EUROPE’S LARGEST MARSHLANDS? FACTFILE: EASTERN EUROPEFIND OUT MOREOnce part of the former Soviet Union, the countries of eastern Europe are now independent republics. The region stretches from the Arctic in the north to the Crimea in the south, and from the Baltic Sea in the west to the Ural Mountains in the east."
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"docid": "D1630432#0",
"title": "https://thesavvybackpacker.com/using-money-in-europe-atms-credit-cards-debit-cards-exchange-rates-currency-confusion-and-more/\nUsing Money In Europe: ATMs, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Exchange Rates, Currency Confusion and More",
"text": "Using Money In Europe: ATMs, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Exchange Rates, Currency Confusion and More Learn about currencies, exchange rates, money safety, and avoiding international ATM bank fees. Money & Budgeting January 24, 2018Share Post [Updated: January 24, 2018. Originally Posted: October 2011. ] You’ll save yourself a lot of headaches by understanding the best ways to use your money in Europe. This guide will explain how to get access to your cash and the best ways to purchase goods and services. The Basics Currency: The Euro is the most prevalent currency in Europe, but there are still a few countries that use their own currency. These unfamiliar currencies can be a little confusing. Small bills (1€/2€ and £1/£2) have been replaced by coins, so don’t be surprised when you get a bunch of coins back. The Euro: The Euro is currently used in: Austria // Belgium // Cyprus // Estonia // Finland // France // Germany // Greece // Ireland // Italy // Kosovo // Latvia // Lithuania // Luxembourg // Malta // Montenegro // Netherlands // Portugal // Slovakia // Slovenia // Spain. It’s also used in Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City The British Pound Sterling: The Pound is used in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland)."
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"docid": "D835033#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/eurozone.asp\nWhat is the 'Eurozone'",
"text": "What is the 'Eurozone'The eurozone is a geographic and economic region that consists of all the European Union (EU) countries that have fully incorporated the euro as their national currency. As of 2018, the eurozone consisted of 19 countries in the EU: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Next Up Maastricht Treaty Euro European Monetary System - EMSEuropean Central Bank - ECBBREAKING DOWN 'Eurozone'The eurozone is one of the largest economic regions in the world and its currency, the euro, is considered one of the most liquid when compared to others. This region's currency continues to develop over time and is taking a more prominent position in the reserves of many central banks. History of the Eurozone In 1992, the countries making up the European Community (EC) signed the Maastricht Treaty, thereby creating the EU. The creation of the EU had a few areas of major impact—it promoted greater coordination and cooperation in policy, broadly speaking, but it had specific effects on citizenship, security and defense policy, and economic policy. Regarding economic policy, the Maastricht Treaty aimed to create a common economic and monetary union, with a central banking system ( the European Central Bank (ECB)) and a common currency (the euro). In order to do this, the treaty called for the free movement of capital between the member states, which then graduated into increased cooperation between national central banks and the increased alignment of economic policy among member states. The final step was the introduction of the euro itself, along with the implementation of a singular monetary policy, coming from the ECB. It also introduced convergence criteria, or requirements that countries must meet in order to use the euro as currency."
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"docid": "D383300#0",
"title": "http://www.visitingvienna.com/visitorinfo/austriancurrency/\nThe Austrian currency",
"text": "The Austrian currency Facebook Twitter Google+ Share Print this article The Euro coins © European Community The Euro (symbol: €) became the official Austrian currency on January 1st, 2002. One Euro is made up of 100 cents. The currency is, of course, shared with numerous other European countries: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. Austria uses the full range of Euro coins (one cent, two cents, five cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, one Euro, two Euros) and notes (five Euros, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500). Tip: ATMs tend to chuck out 100 Euro notes where they can. Small shops and street vendors may not have change for such a big note, so withdraw a sum like 190 Euros or 290 Euros to get plenty of smaller notes. Also, always carry a few 1 and 2 Euro coins with you – they’re ideal for shopping trolleys, buying newspapers from street vendors etc. Between 1925 and 2002, Austria had the Schilling (symbol: ATS) which replaced the Krone used in the time of the monarchy. There was a small break between 1938 and 1945 when the German Reichsmark became official currency, for reasons which are both obvious and unfortunate. You’ll still hear people using the Schilling in conversation, especially older folk."
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"docid": "D912248#0",
"title": "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/list-of-european-countries.html\nA Complete A-Z List of All the European Countries",
"text": "A Complete A-Z List of All the European Countries Europe, a continent with approximately 800 million people living in 51 countries, is known for its rich culture and heritage. It is the place where some of earliest civilizations settled and prospered. Europe is known for its modern school of thought, the ideas of democracy, innovations and inventions and its beautiful landscape. Did you know? Out of the 10 most visited countries in the world, more than half are European nations. Approximately 500 million people visit Europe every year, more than half of the global market!Europe, one of the seven continents of the world, is flanked on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, on the north by the Arctic Ocean and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. It is separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains. Europe is the second smallest continent in terms of area and the third largest continent in terms of population. Russia is the largest European country in terms of both population and area while Vatican City is the smallest. List of European Countries in Alphabetical Order Albania Tirana is the capital of Albania."
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"docid": "D531219#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/hrk-croatian-kuna\nHRK - Croatian Kuna",
"text": "HRK - Croatian Kuna▼Croatia, Kuna The Croatian Kuna is the currency of Croatia. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Croatia Kuna exchange rate is the HRK to EUR rate . The currency code for Kuna is HRK, and the currency symbol is kn. Below, you'll find Croatian Kuna rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take HRK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top HRK Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts HRK Stats Name: Croatian Kuna Symbol: kn Lipa: lp Minor Unit: 1/100 = Lipa Top HRK Conversion: HRK/EURTop HRK Chart: HRK/EUR Chart HRK Profile Inflation: -1.10%Coins: Freq Used: kn1, kn2, kn4, kn25, lp1, lp2, lp5, lp10, lp20, lp50Banknotes: Freq Used: kn5, kn10, kn20, kn50, kn100, kn200, kn500, kn1000Central Bank: Croatian National Bank Website: http://www.hnb.hr Users: Croatia Have more info about the Croatian Kuna? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the HRK? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a HRK currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to HRK email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get HRK rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D835034#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurozone\nEurozone",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Eurozone, or euro area Austria Belgium Cyprus Finland Estonia France Greece Germany Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Lux. Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican Kosovo Mont. Eurozone Members Monetary agreement Unilaterally adopted Policy of European Union Type Monetary union Currency Euro Established 1 January 1999Members 19 states [show]Governance Political control Eurogroup Group president Mário Centeno Issuing authority European Central Bank ECB president Mario Draghi Statistics Area 2,753,828 km 2Population (2017) 341,008,867 [1]Density 124/km 2GDP (Nominal) (2017)Total: €11.2 (~US$14.0) trillion Per capita: €32,700 (~US$41,000) [2]Interest rate 0.00% [3]Inflation 0.2% [4]Unemployment 8.7% [5]Trade balance €0.2 trillion trade surplus [6]European Union This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of European Union Executive [show]Legislature [show]Judiciary [show]Central Bank [show]Court of Auditors [show]Other bodies [show]Policies and issues [show]Elections [show]Law [show]European Council [show]Other countries Atlasv t e The eurozone ( pronunciation ( help · info) ), officially called the euro area, [7] is a monetary union of 19 of the 28 European Union (EU) member states which have adopted the euro (€) as their common currency and sole legal tender. The monetary authority of the eurozone is the Eurosystem. The other nine members of the European Union continue to use their own national currencies, although most of them are obliged to adopt the euro in the future. The eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. Other EU states (except for Denmark and the United Kingdom) are obliged to join once they meet the criteria to do so. [ 8] No state has left, and there are no provisions to do so or to be expelled. [ 9] Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City have formal agreements with the EU to use the euro as their official currency and issue their own coins. [ 10] [11] [12]Kosovo and Montenegro have adopted the euro unilaterally, [13] but these countries do not officially form part of the eurozone and do not have representation in the European Central Bank (ECB) or in the Eurogroup. [ 14]The ECB, which is governed by a president and a board of the heads of national central banks, sets the monetary policy of the zone."
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"docid": "D1371103#0",
"title": "http://www.thebesttimetovisit.com/weather/croatia-idpaysglobaleng-58.html\nEurope > Croatia: Weather, Map, Costs and Travel Guide",
"text": "Europe > Croatia: Weather, Map, Costs and Travel Guide CROATIA BY MONTH ▼Croatia : When and where to go? Click on a city for complete climate and weather tables Town Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Zagreb Dubrovnik Split Croatia: Climate & Weather The country is divided into two parts; each has a fairly different climate: the internal part is characterized by a continental climate with a cold winter and snowfall as well as freezing temperatures and very hot summers with storms. The coastal part has a Mediterranean climate with temperate winters and warm, dry summers and a sea temperature of 26°C in summer. The winds, the Bora from the north-east and the Jugo from the south, may change these general trends. The best time to visit Croatia is between May and September, apart from the months of July and August when heavy crowds, both local and foreign, arrive at the coast. Current conditions CLEAR 10.7°C - 51.2°FZagreb, updated 00:42 GMT (Local time 01:42)Full report and 5-day forecast Croatia: Map Sponsored links What to do in Croatia A new touristic destination since the end of the conflicts, the pearl of the Adriatic deserves the reputation it has for many reasons. The capital, Zagreb, offers many attractions: The Cathedral, the Croatian Museum of Natural History, Saint Marc’s Church, the Arts Pavilion, the Mimara Museum and the beautiful mausoleums of Mirogoj Cemetery are just a few examples. The old city of Dubrovnik, surrounded by walls, will seduce you as well: The beautiful stone used in its construction can be found in the houses, fountains, squares and palaces. You can stroll on the Placa, a promenade for pedestrians only, visit the museum of the Franciscan Monastery, admire the St. Blaise Church and relax on Lokrum Island, classified as a National Park, that you can reach by ferry. Split also has a lovely old city which boasts wonders like Diocletian's Palace, the Archaeological Museum and the Mestrovic Gallery!"
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"docid": "D1741129#0",
"title": "http://www.amsterdamlogue.com/information\nAmsterdam Information",
"text": "Amsterdam Information Language? – Dutch, which resembles German in its written form, but the good news is literally everyone you encounter in Amsterdam speaks nearly flawless English. In nearly every European country south of the Netherlands it’s considered polite to ask the locals if they speak English first, but in Amsterdam that can be considered a bit insulting. The Dutch, and particularly the ones under the age of 50, are proud that they speak English as well as you do. Name wars: The Netherlands vs. Holland – Amsterdam is the capital city of The Netherlands, although most of the administrative work is done in the nearby city of The Hague. The country is officially called The Netherlands although many people call it Holland. The reality is that The Netherlands has 12 provinces, and North Holland and South Holland are the two provinces that have the greatest concentration of big cities and population, so Holland is not a technically correct name for the country. Interestingly, the Dutch people realize Holland is more widely known than the real country name, so many of them tell people they live in Holland. In other words, you are unlikely to be corrected or misunderstood if you call it Holland yourself. City flag and coat of arms – Amsterdam uses an XXX flag to represent the city and you’ll see this symbol all over town."
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"docid": "D2933615#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/currency-used-southern-ireland-109449.html\nCurrency Used in Southern Ireland",
"text": "\"Euro coins and banknotes are valid in the Republic of Ireland. Ireland 's northern and southern regions are indistinguishable in many ways. You don't need a passport to travel between them, and they share both an island and an affinity for Guinness. However, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are actually two entirely separate countries. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and as such, it uses the pound as its currency, whereas the Republic of Ireland uses the euro. Countries Using the Euro It's a common misconception that all member countries of the European Union use the euro as their official currency. In reality, only 19 of the 28 EU countries use the euro, with the following members opting to use their own currencies: Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Poland Romania Sweden The United Kingdom The Republic of Ireland, however, does operate on the euro. Integrating its currency with that of 18 other EU countries has helped to eliminate fluctuating exchange rates and costs, and it makes it easier for these countries to trade with each other. It also makes it easier for residents to travel and shop in other euro-currency countries. The Euro in Ireland Still, use of the euro in Ireland is relatively new."
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"docid": "D3406022#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/croatia\nCroatia",
"text": "\"Croatia [kroh- ey -sh uh, -shee- uh]Spell Syllables Examplesnoun1. a republic in SE Europe: includes the historical regions of Dalmatia, Istria, and Slavonia; formerly a part of Yugoslavia. 21,835 sq. mi. ( 56,555 sq. km) Capital: Zagreb. Expand Serbo-Croatian Hrvatska. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018. Cite This Source Examples from the Web for Croatia Expand Contemporary Examples He has two daughters, ages four and 17, and lived in Croatia with his second wife, Dragana. Will The Latest ISIS Beheading Move Britain To Tougher Action?"
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"docid": "D1332241#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/montenegro/facts.html\nMontenegro Facts",
"text": "Share Montenegro Facts Where is Montenegro? Montenegro is a country located in south-eastern Europe. It is bordered by Croatia on the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina on the north-west, Serbia on the north-east and Albania on the south-east. What is the capital of Montenegro? Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro. Covering a total area of 55.6 square miles, Podgorica is the largest city in the country. As estimated in 2011, the capital had a population of 151,312. It is the administrative, economic, cultural and educational center of Montenegro. How big is Montenegro? Montenegro covers an area of 5,019 square miles."
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"docid": "D1595014#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g295371-i1555-k6452605-Currency_in_Croatia-Dubrovnik_Dubrovnik_Neretva_County_Dalmatia.html\nCurrency in Croatia",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Dubrovnik-Neretva County forums Dubrovnik forum Dubrovnik forums Floridastorm Florida Level Contributor599 posts1 review Save Topic Currency in Croatia Apr. 28, 2013, 12:12 a.m. The Kuna is the currency of Croatia. Does one need to exchange US dollars or Euros for Kuna? If so, where do you do the exchange? Are US dollars or Euros accepted in Dubrovnik? We'll be arriving by cruise ship. Edited: 28 April 2013, 00:12Mentioned in this post Croatia Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Dubrovnik? See all Dubrovnik 3-Hour Game of Thrones...599 Reviewsfrom US$71.90*Montenegro Full-Day Trip from...704 Reviewsfrom US$61.26*Bosnia and Herzegovina in One Day...484 Reviewsfrom US$60.70*Special Offer Dubrovnik Old Town Tour with Mt. Srđ...258 Reviewsfrom US$81.10*US$101.401-10 of 61 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 »Dubrovniktravelady Dubrovnik, Croatia Destination Expertfor Dubrovnik Level Contributor2,332 posts Save Reply1. Re: Currency in Croatia Apr. 28, 2013, 12:32 a.m. The best exchange rate is given by our ATM machines here. Normally there are few people in line and you can obtain as much as 2,000 Kuna at one time. The US dollar is not accepted here except in banks or exchange shops and the Euro is not the official currency of Croatia."
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"docid": "D1296493#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g295371-i1555-k17054-What_language-Dubrovnik_Dubrovnik_Neretva_County_Dalmatia.html\nwhat language",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Dubrovnik-Neretva County forums Dubrovnik forum Dubrovnik forumsgindel49shippenbrg,pa2 posts Save Topicwhat language Nov 23, 2004, 8:18 AMI'll visit Croatia (Dubrovnic) on my cruise in October and was wandering do I need to learn some phrases to get around and where are the best sites to easily visit for free or at a low cost? What is the spoken language in Croatia? Mentioned in this post Croatia Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Dubrovnik? See all Dubrovnik 3-Hour Game of Thrones...598 Reviewsfrom $72.10*Montenegro Full-Day Trip from...703 Reviewsfrom $61.41*Bosnia and Herzegovina in One Day...480 Reviewsfrom $60.84*8-Day Croatia Cruise from Dubrovnik...10 Reviewsfrom $924.31*1-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1romandub Austin, Tx Level Contributor15 posts4 reviews Save Reply1. Re: what language Nov 28, 2004, 4:29 PMThe official language of Croatia is Croatian. During the time that Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, it was called Serbo-Croatian. It is a Slavic language similar to Polish and Chech. Almost everyone in Dubrovnik and other parts of Croatia, especailly those areas frequented by tourists speak some English. But like everywhere, the locals appreciate an effort by visitors to learn a few Croatian phrases. Hvala--thank you Molim vas--please Dobar dan--good day You get the gist."
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"docid": "D403851#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balkans\nBalkans",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Balkan\"\" and \"\"Balkan Peninsula\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see Balkan (disambiguation). \"\" Balkan states\"\" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Baltic states. Balkans The Balkan states according to Encyclopædia Britannica The Balkan Peninsula using the Danube – Sava – Soča border. Political communities that are usually included in the Balkans. [ citation needed] Political communities that are often included in the Balkans. [ citation needed]Geography Location southeastern Europe Highest elevation 2,925 m (9,596 ft)Highest point Musala ( Bulgaria)Administration See below Demographics Demonym Balkan The Balkans, or the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographic area in southeastern Europe with various and disputed definitions. [ 1] [2] The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch from the Serbian - Bulgarian border to the Black Sea. The Balkan Peninsula is bordered by the Adriatic Sea on the northwest, the Ionian Sea on the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the south and southeast, and the Black Sea on the east and northeast."
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"docid": "D2834311#0",
"title": "http://www.trippy.com/vt/Dubrovnik-387793-7-10112668/Currency-Euros-or-Local.html\nCurrency - Euros or Local",
"text": "\"a Virtual Tourist member Dubrovnik Currency - Euros or Local To put it mildly I am extremely confused - tour operator says that Euros are widely accepted in Dubrovnik & surrounding area and then goes on to say that tours are payable in local currency. We intend visiting Mostar & Montenegro - what should I take - a mixture of both? In Croatia would I do a better deal buying presents to take home in Euros or local - nothing expensive planned just a few inexpensive bits Hope someone can clarify the confusion the tour operator has caused Many thanks29 Answersanswered bya Virtual Tourist member from Hong Kong We were on holiday in Croatia in the summer and used local currency for everything. We exchanged Bosnian money, Swiss francs and Euros to obtain the local currency. Our exchanges were at the bus station, but I am sure you can also exchange at the airport.answered bya Virtual Tourist member from Frankfurt am Main Montenegro uses the Euro, and as Dubrovnik is so close and so popular with Euro using tourists there's a lot of places that accept it. I don't remember anywhere in Mostar accepting Euros, but they might as it's a popular daytrip destination from Dubrovnik. You'll almost certainly get a bad deal, though, if you don't use the local currency.answered bya Virtual Tourist member We all ended up on vacation in Croatia within the summer season and also utilized area foreign currency with regard to all. Most people changed Bosnian cash, Switzerland dexter as well as Pounds in order to acquire the actual neighborhood foreign currency. Our own transactions had been in typically the coach train station, however We feel certain you actually may likewise change from often the airport terminal.answered bya Virtual Tourist member from Tallinn My experience in Dalmatia is that several shops and even some street traders are ready to take euros. They calculate the approximate exchange rate and then tell you the price in euros."
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"docid": "D553333#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/croatia/hrfacts.htm\nCroatia Facts",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Name: Croatia (long form) Republic of Croatia Capital City: Zagreb (686,568 pop.) ( 1,288,000 metro)Croatia Population: 4,475,611 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Croatian kuna (conversion rates)50 kuna Ethnicity: Croat 89.6%, Serb 4.5%, other 5.9% (including Bosniak, Hungarian, Slovene, Czech, and Roma)GDP total: $79.14 billion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $18,100 ( 2012 est. ) Land Sizes Language: Croatian (official) 96.1%, Serbian 1%, other and undesignated 2.9% (including Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and German)Largest Cities: ( by population) Zagreb, Split, Rijeka Name: Latin in origin, Croatia's name literally means \"\"Land of Croats\"\"National Day: October 8Religion: Roman Catholic 87.8%, Orthodox 4.4%, other Christian 0.4%, Muslim 1.3%, other and unspecified 0.9%, none 5.2%Symbols Croatia's Information Land Area 55,974 km 2Water Area 620 km 2Total Area 56,594km 2 (#124)Population 4,313,707 (#127)Population Density 77.07/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $94.24 Billion GDP Per Capita 22,400$Currency Kuna (HRK)More Information Croatia See Also Where is Croatia? GDP of Croatia What is the Capital of Croatia? List of Airports in Croatia In The News Forest Fires Blaze Through Montenegro, Croatia About Croatia What Languages are Spoken in Croatia? Biggest Cities In Croatia What Is The Capital Of Croatia? Curious About The World? What Is Geography?"
},
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"docid": "D1595015#0",
"title": "http://www.croatiatraveller.com/Money/exchangingmoney.htm\nExchanging Money in Croatia",
"text": "Get Started About Croatia Essentials Croatia Map Croatia Photos Guidebooks Planning When to Go Top Sights Accommodation Transport Car Rental Croatia Ferries Money Inspiration Adventure Sailing Cruises Tours Itineraries Special Interests Regions Dalmatia Dubrovnik Islands Istria Kvarner Split Zadar Zagreb Community News Blog Newsletter Traveller Tips Service About Me Advertising Trip Planning Contact Privacy Policy Search Site Site Index Get great deals on: Holidays from TUIAccommodation from booking.com Car Rentals from rentalcars.com Cruises & Tours from Viator Top Destinations Booking.com Let's begin at the beginning. You arrive in Croatia by plane, train, boat, bus, ferry or car. You have to pay a taxi driver or bus driver or you need a cup of coffee. In a pinch, you can pay with euros, US dollars or pounds sterling (bills only; no coins) bearing in mind that the exchange rate will be unfavourable and your change will be in Croatian kuna. Still, you can get by until you can reach an exchange office (Mjenjacnica) or an ATM. One way to have greater peace of mind is to prepare in advance. Order your currency online at Travelex. You get a great rate and it's delivered to your home. More. Airports, bus stations, train stations and ferry ports that receive international arrivals ( Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Rijeka) will have a convenient exchange office to change money but they are not 24/7 operations!"
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"docid": "D2834312#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/currency-in-eastern-europe-croatia-bosnia-albania-and-more.cfm\nCurrency in Eastern Europe - Croatia, Bosnia, Albania and more",
"text": "Currency in Eastern Europe - Croatia, Bosnia, Albania and more Thread Tools Search this Thread Jun 17th, 2013, 01:53 AM # 1Jeff_Australia Original Poster Join Date: Dec 2004Posts: 60Currency in Eastern Europe - Croatia, Bosnia, Albania and more Hello, I have a question on currency in the following countries i.e do they all accept the Euro and can you take Euro out of the ATMs. If so is it better to use the Euro when travelling through these countries on a tour or the local currency. Countries are as follows : Croatia Bosnia Albania Macedonia Montenegro Bulgaria Slovenia Turkey Any advice will be appreciated. Cheers Jeff Jun 17th, 2013, 02:45 AM # 2adrienne Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 11,200You can use this currency conversion site to determine what currency a country uses. Use an ATM for local currency. Using local currency will give you a better exchange rate than using a foreign currency. http://www.xe.com/Jun 17th, 2013, 03:36 AM # 3bilboburgler Join Date: Jul 2006Posts: 15,170you use the local currency period, if you offer foreign currency then the locals will sting you on the exchange and be miffed. Just think if someone brought NZ dollars into your local town Jun 17th, 2013, 02:35 PM # 4oedipamaas Join Date: May 2012Posts: 97Montenegro and Slovenia are on the euro. Note that for some countries (e.g. Bosnia-Hercegovina) it may be tough to convert currency once you've left the country, so get only what you can reasonably spend. Jun 17th, 2013, 04:49 PM # 5kismetchimera Join Date: Feb 2003Posts: 12,820When I was in Croatia 20 months ago I could use only the local currency."
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"docid": "D2834313#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/are-euros-accepted-in-croatia.cfm\nAre euros accepted in Croatia?",
"text": "\"Are euros accepted in Croatia? Thread Tools Search this Thread May 22nd, 2006, 01:54 PM # 1Margo Original Poster Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 452Are euros accepted in Croatia? I am going to Croatia and Italy in two days for two weeks. Just wondering if euros are accepted in Croatia? May 22nd, 2006, 02:12 PM # 2Neopolitan Guest Posts: n/a Of course they are some places. But like any other country where you chose not to use the local currency you can expect to pay dearly for the privilege. I'm not sure why you'd use a currency that is not standard for the country. May 22nd, 2006, 04:20 PM # 3peppermintpatti Join Date: Mar 2006Posts: 317Hi Margo, We are travelling to Croatia and Italy in a few weeks with Croatian friends, and they advised us to use Euros. We questioned whether kunas would be better, so they phoned relatives, and were told Euros were best. I would just add to make sure you know which is being quoted to you if you inquire as to the price of something."
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"docid": "D2060604#0",
"title": "https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/49357/how-widely-accepted-are-euros-in-hungary-and-how-bad-is-the-exchange-rate-practi\nHow widely accepted are Euros in Hungary and how bad is the exchange rate practiced by shops/hotels?",
"text": "\"_Travel Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for road warriors and seasoned travelers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How widely accepted are Euros in Hungary and how bad is the exchange rate practiced by shops/hotels?up vote24down votefavorite The official currency of Hungary is the Forint but so far everything I have looked for prices online, such as trains, buses and taxis, are quoted in Euros and Forints. Hotel reservation asked that I pay in Euros at the hotel. Considering that I will only spend a few days in Budapest, are Forints necessary? Or can I pay for transport, admissions and food in Euros? In such a case, how is the conversion rate set?money exchange hungaryshare improve this questionedited Jun 16 '15 at 8:54Jo Er Nan O ♦43.2k 11 126 205asked Jun 15 '15 at 16:01Itai25.3k 4 53 1293+1 It's a valid question, especially regarding cash, and I will let someone more knowledgeable about Hungary answer it but in general if you have a decent bank/credit card, you should probably still opt to be charged in the local currency, even if offered to pay in euros. – Relaxed Jun 15 '15 at 16:276Never pay for hotel reservations in foreign currency. No hotel will give you a better rate than an ATM. – Jonathan Reez ♦ Jun 15 '15 at 17:003@Jonathan Reez In general I'd agree, but in places with currency controls or unstable currencies you can generally buy things cheaper for (strong) foreign currencies. This was the case in Bulgaria in the late 90s, for instance. –"
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"docid": "D1684088#0",
"title": "http://www.hvardmc.com/getting-to-hvar/181-getting-to-hvar-from-split.html\nGetting to Hvar from Split",
"text": "Getting to Hvar from Split If you are arriving at Split Airport Split’s modern and very easy-to-use airport is actually located in Kastela, a coastal town between Split and Trogir. Its official name is Resnik, airport symbol SPU. Changing money at the airport Although prices in Croatia are often indicated in Euro, the official currency is the kuna, which usually hovers between 5 and 5.2 to the $1 and about 7. to 7.3 to the 1Euro. All business accepts kuna and although some may accept Euro, we advise your group to change their currency into kuna. Splitska Banka is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is no commission for exchanging money - the official central bank exchange rate for the day is what is used. In addition there are many ATM’s in the bank lobby. If your group members have a debit card, they can use it to withdraw how many kuna each one of them needs. Again, there is usually no commission - but your group members local bank will charge them 1%, more or less, so before the group leaves, find out what they charge so they know in advance."
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"docid": "D1595011#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g295371-i1555-k6513680-Which_currency_is_used-Dubrovnik_Dubrovnik_Neretva_County_Dalmatia.html\nWhich currency is used?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Dubrovnik-Neretva County forums Dubrovnik forum Dubrovnik forums Anthony MCambridge, United... Level Contributor6 posts32 reviews Save Topic Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 18:19We are staying four days in Dubvrovnik and a few days on the coast. What currency is generally used? :- Euro or local currency. In restaurants, shops, taxis, buses and boats etc. Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Dubrovnik? See all Dubrovnik 3-Hour Game of Thrones...599 Reviewsfrom US$71.90*Montenegro Full-Day Trip from...703 Reviewsfrom US$61.19*Bosnia and Herzegovina in One Day...483 Reviewsfrom US$60.63*Special Offer Dubrovnik Old Town Tour with Mt. Srđ...257 Reviewsfrom US$81.00*US$101.201-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1Danny GUKDestination Expertfor Istria, Rovinj, Pula Level Contributor2,760 posts3 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 18:26Kuna is accepted everywhere, especially shops, taxis, buses, boats etc. Euros are sometimes accepted in hotels and upmarket restaurants but Kuna is what you need. Report inappropriate content Anthony MCambridge, United... Level Contributor6 posts32 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 20:37Thank you for that advice, very helpful Report inappropriate content Clova The Westie Hamilton, United... Level Contributor700 posts220 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D2600138#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/lithuania/lttimeln.htm\nLithuania History Timeline",
"text": "Print this map Print this map BC (2000BC) Lithuanian ancestors settled along the Baltic coast1200s AD - 1300s (1236 AD) Duke Mindaugas united local chieftains, defeated the Livonian knights at the battle of Saule; unification helped Lithuania fend off German crusaders; the state of Lithuanian established pagan (1253) Christianity embraced for political reasons, Duke Mindaugas crowned Lithuania's one and only king (1323) Viknius, capital of Lithuania, founded by Grand Duke Gediminas (1386) Lithuanian Grand Duke Jogaila and Polish Queen wed, created a monarchial union; Jogaila elected King of Poland; Lithuania last pagan state converted to Christianity (1387) Jogaila issued a proclamation for all Lithuanians to accept Catholicism; Vilnius first self-governed Lithuanian city (1392-1430) Lithuania-Poland stretched to the Black Sea; Lithuanians and allies crushed the Teutonic Knights, ended the Teutonic Knight's military power in the region1400s - 1800s (1400's) Jews began to settle in Lithuania (1569) Lithuania entered a formal commonwealth with Poland (1657) Plague struck Vilnius, half the residents died (1795) 3rd division of the Lithuanian Polish state Lithuania was annexed to Russia (1860-1885) Lithuanian uprisings against Russian rule occurred (1869) St. Petersburg-Vilnius-Warsaw railway completed, first gas factory built, cast iron foundry opened, tobacco plant opened, first brewery established1900s (1915) German troops occupied Lithuania during World War I (1918) Lithuania declared independence (1920) Under Treaty of Moscow, Soviet Union recognized Lithuania's independence; Poles occupied Vilnius; Kaunas became Lithuania's provisional capital (1926) Antanas Smetona, nationalist party leader, seized power in military coup after left wing won elections (1939) USSR occupied Lithuania; mass deportations to Siberia began; Moscow handed Vilnius back to Lithuania; Soviet Union compelled Lithuania to accept Soviet military bases (1940) Soviet army invaded Lithuania; Smetona fled; Lithuania incorporated into USSR (1941) Nazis occupied Lithuania; most of Lithuania's Jews killed (1944) Red Army returned; over 500,000 Lithuanians were deported, forced into exile, jailed or shot (1987) First open protests against Soviets occurred (1989) Lithuanian communists voted to break with the Soviet party (1990) Lithuania declared independence; USSR imposed embargo, halted fuel supplies, caused severe economic difficulties; Lithuania agreed to suspend independence (1991) Soviet crackdown killed 13 civilians in Vilnius; failed coup in Moscow, Lithuania won independence; Lithuania joined OSCE and UN (1992) New constitution introduced presidency; coalition government formed (1993) Brazauskas elected president; Lithuania joined Council of Europe; the litas, new national currency introduced; Soviet troops complete withdrawal (1994) Lithuania joined NATO partnership for peace program; treaty of friendship signed with Poland (1995) Two largest commercial banks collapsed in Lithuania; political scandal ensued (1996) Prime Minister Slezevicius removed (1997) President Brazauskas visited Russia; border treaty signed (1998) Valdas Adamkus, US citizen who spent nearly 50 years in exile, elected president (1999) Conservative Prime Minister Rolandas Paksas resigned; Andrius Kubilius became prime minister2000s (2000) Paksas reappointed prime minister, as a member of the Liberal Union (2001) Following the collapse of the coalition, Brazauskas became prime minister (2002) Lithuania formally invited to join NATO and the European Union (2003) Rolandas Paksas elected president; impeachment proceedings began against President Paksas after parliament concluded alleged links between Paksas and Russian organized crime constituted threat to national security (2004) Lithuania joined NATO; parliament impeached and dismissed Rolandas Paksas; Lithuania joined the European Union; Valdas Adamkus re-elected president; Algirdas Brazaukas carried on as prime minister; Lithuania became first EU member state to ratify new constitution; due to EU entry requirements, number one reactor at Ignalina nuclear power station shut down (2005) Russian fighter jet crashed in Lithuania territory, raised diplomatic tension with Moscow; investigation found technical and human error to blame, situation defused (2008) Parliament ratified EU Lisbon Treaty; parliament banned display of Soviet and Nazi symbols; Andrius Kubilius, homeland union leader, appointed prime minister at the head of a center-right coalition government (2009) Dalia Grybauskaite, EU budget commissioner, won presidential election; in accordance with EU entry requirements, the second reactor at the Ignalina nuclear power station shut down Lithuania's Information Land Area 62,680 km 2Water Area 2,620 km 2Total Area 65,300km 2 (#121)Population 2,854,235 (#140)Population Density 45.54/km 2Government Type Semi-presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $85.62 Billion GDP Per Capita 29,900$Currency Litas (LTL)More Information Lithuania See Also Where is Lithuania? GDP of Lithuania What is the Capital of Lithuania? List of Airports in Lithuania About Lithuania What Type Of Government Does Lithuania Have? What Languages are Spoken in Lithuania? Biggest Cities In Lithuania Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa? What are Economies of Scale? Trending on World Atlas The Most Dangerous Cities in the World The Largest Countries in the World The 10 Largest Cities in the World The 10 Smallest Countries In The World What is The Commonwealth?"
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"docid": "D797312#0",
"title": "https://www.stir.ac.uk/welcome/international/visa-information/supportingdocumentsforyourvisaapplication/\nSupporting documents and further information for your visa application",
"text": "Supporting documents and further information for your visa application You may need to supply a number of supporting documents as part of your visa application. We've compiled the followed guide to help get you started. Documents you will need You can download the guide to the main supporting documents from UKVI here . A detailed overview of the types of documentation expected with a Tier 4 (General) student application can be found here. The Home Office have also produced a separate guide to the documentation in simplified Chinese. Translations If you are using documents which are not in English, you must also provide a translation. The translation must contain: Confirmation from the translator or translation company that it is an accurate translation of the original document The date of the translation The full name and signature of the translator or of an authorised official of the translation company The translator or translation company's contact details Currency Conversions If you are providing evidence of funding in a currency other than GB pounds, you should check the value of your funding by performing a currency conversion here: www.oanda.com. This is the web site used by UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) to check currency values. You should note that currency values vary day to day. If you are preparing your funding in a currency other than GB pounds you should allow for a variation in currency value by depositing more than the minimum funds needed."
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"docid": "D821521#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_kuna\nCroatian kuna",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Croatian kunahrvatska kuna ( Croatian)ISO 4217Code HRKDenominations Subunit 1/100 lipa Plural The language (s) of this currency belong (s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. Symbol kn lipa lp Banknotes Freq. used 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 kn Rarely used 5, 1000 kn Coins Freq. used 5, 10, 20, 50 lipa, 1, 2, 5 kn Rarely used 1, 2 lipa, 25 kn Demographics Date of introduction 30 May 1994User (s) Croatia Issuance Central bank Croatian National Bank Website www .hnb .hr Printer Giesecke & Devrient Website www .gi-de .com Mint Croatian Monetary Institute Website www .hnz .hr Valuation Inflation 0.2% [1] Source Croatian Bureau of Statistics, December 2016 [1] Method CPI excluding rents and other gross fixed capital formation, lotteries and gambling, and life insurance [1]The kuna is the currency of Croatia, in use since 1994 ( ISO 4217 code: HRK ). It is subdivided into 100 lipa. The kuna is issued by the Croatian National Bank and the coins are minted by the Croatian Monetary Institute. The word \"\" kuna \"\" means \"\" marten \"\" in Croatian since it is based on the use of marten pelts as units of value in medieval trading. The word lipa means \"\" linden (lime) tree \"\", a species that was traditionally planted around marketplaces in Croatia and elsewhere in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the early modern period. Contents [ hide ]1 History and etymology2 Modern currency3 Coins3.1 Commemorative coins4 Banknotes5 Exchange rates6 See also7 References8 Bibliography9 Further reading10 External links History and etymology [ edit]During Roman times, in the provinces of upper and lower Pannonia (today Hungary and Slavonia ), taxes were collected in the then highly valued marten skins."
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"docid": "D1917697#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/a/ars-argentinian-nuevo-peso.asp\nDEFINITION of 'ARS (Argentinian Nuevo peso)'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'ARS (Argentinian Nuevo peso)'The currency abbreviation, or currency symbol, for the Argentinian Nuevo peso (ARS), the currency for Argentina. The Argentinian Nuevo peso is made up of 100 centavos and is often presented with the symbol \"\"$,\"\" or sometimes \"\"N$\"\". The Argentinian Nuevo peso uses the same currency symbol as the U. S. so to avoid confusion Argentinians use US$ or U$A when referring to the U. S. dollar. Next Up PHPTequila Effect Hard-Coded Stock Nonconvertible Currency BREAKING DOWN 'ARS (Argentinian Nuevo peso)'The Argentinian Nuevo peso was first seen in 1992 when it replaced the austral at a conversion of 1 peso to 10,000 australes. Other names for the currency include peso convertible, and nuevo peso convertible. The Argentinian Nuevo peso was pegged to the U. S. dollar at 1 peso to one dollar form 1992 to 2001. In 2002 the peso floated and devalued about 75% which helped increase competitiveness in exports. RELATED TERMSPHPIn currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Philippine Peso. Tequila Effect Informal name given to the impact of the 1994 Mexican economic ... Hard-Coded Stock This is a term that refers to a company's stock symbol or ticker ... Nonconvertible Currency In an attempt to stable its economy, a country may used a nonconvertible ... Trade Hill Exchange A Bitcoin exchange launched in June of 2011. Trade Hill Exchange ... Status Symbol A status symbol is an object which is meant to signify its owners' ... Related Articles Insights How Does a Currency Peg Work?"
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"docid": "D2607396#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/p/php-philippine-peso.asp\nDEFINITION of 'PHP (Philippine Peso)'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'PHP (Philippine Peso)'The PHP is the currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the Philippine peso (PHP), the currency of the Philippines. The Philippine peso is made up of 100 centavo or sentimo and is often represented with a symbol that looks like the capital Latin letter \"\"P\"\" with two horizontal slashes through the circular top half, a \"\"P\"\" with one horizontal slash, or just P. Next Up PHPMXN (Mexican Peso)ARP (Argentinian peso)CLP (Chilean Peso)BREAKING DOWN 'PHP (Philippine Peso)'The peso was originally created in 1852 as a replacement for the Spanish dollar. Through revolution, colonialism, and war, the peso survived. However, it did suffer many devaluations and demonetizations. The Central Bank of the Philippines was created in January of 1949, and the colonial pesos which were being hoarded rather than surrendered were demonetized in 1964. From 1964 on, the exchange rate has been allowed to float. It has undergone many more devaluations since being allowed to float. During World War 2, Japan introduced its own currency, or \"\"emergency notes\"\" for use while occupying during the war. Because of the excess currency in the Philippines at the end of the war, the country experienced a period of hyperinflation. In 2005, nearly 80 million 100-peso banknotes were printed with President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's name misspelled."
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{
"docid": "D404599#0",
"title": "http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Riot_Points\nRiot Points",
"text": "Riot Point Riot Point ( RP) is one of the primary currencies used to unlock League of Legends content, the other being Blue Essence. Riot Points are purchased with real-world currency, and are only used in the Riot Store. Riot Points cannot be used to directly affect gameplay. Contents [ show]Riot Points Use Riot Points are used to: Purchase champions . Purchase champion skins . Purchase chromas . Purchase bundles . Purchase Hextech Crafting materials. Purchase emotes . Purchase ward skins ."
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"docid": "D2834314#0",
"title": "http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/simon-calder/simon-calders-holiday-helpdesk-what-currency-should-i-take-to-croatia-8748951.html\nSimon Calder's Holiday Helpdesk: What currency should I take to Croatia?",
"text": "INDY GOSimon Calder's Holiday Helpdesk: What currency should I take to Croatia? Simon Calder@Simon Calder Thursday 8 August 2013 23:01 BSTClick to follow The Independent Travel Q I am off to Croatia in a few days and wonder whether, for spending in restaurants and shops, I should take euros or kuna with me bearing in mind Croatia have recently joined the euro. I am taking euros to pay for accommodation but have heard that most shops etc would rather accept kuna. Can you advise please? Maria Kernott, Colchester A Maria, it's a common misapprehension that when a nation joins the EU it immediately adopts the euro - with the notable exception of Britain. Croatia joined the EU last month. In fact, while there is a general assumption that most countries will sign up eventually, Croatia remains firmly committed to the currency it has had since the break-up of Yugoslavia: the kuna. Similarly, Denmark, Sweden and the Czech Republic retain their respective versions of the crown. True, some hotels in Croatia and other non-euro nations quote rates in the single currency, and you can if you wish pay in euros. But every other trader is likely to want only local currency."
},
{
"docid": "D1386911#0",
"title": "http://hkd.fx-exchange.com/\nHong Kong Dollar (HKD) Today Currency Exchange",
"text": "\"Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Currency Exchange Rates This is the page of Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Currency Exchange Rates. It shares two tables, one is the HKD currency converts to the major currencies; the other is the HKD currency converts to other currencies in which there are five options to select, also can click the corresponding link to go to the currency pairs page, or the currency pairs history page.07:36 USD EUR GBP JPY AUD CAD CHF CNYHKD1 HKD = Inverse: 0.1274 7.8487 0.1042 9.5962 0.0911 10.9784 13.6894 0.073 0.1661 6.0222 0.1629 6.1374 0.1228 8.1423 0.8028 1.2457Major World Currencies Cross Table North and South America Asia Europe Pacific and Middle East Africa Country Exchange Date Pairing Historical Exchange Netherlands Antillean Guilder 0.22679 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/ANG Historical Argentine Peso 2.56973 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/ARS Historical Bolivian Boliviano 0.87403 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/BOB Historical Brazilian Real 0.42536 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/BRL Historical Canadian Dollar 0.16294 April 6, 7:04 am HKD/CAD Historical Chilean Peso 76.91465 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/CLP Historical Colombian Peso 355.17983 April 6, 7:04 am HKD/COP Historical Costa Rican Colon 71.8463 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/CRC Historical Dominican Peso 6.29404 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/DOP Historical Honduran Lempira 3.00126 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/HNL Historical Cayman Islands Dollar 0.10448 April 6, 7:04 am HKD/KYD Historical Mexican Peso 2.32368 April 6, 7:04 am HKD/MXN Historical Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro 3.97366 April 6, 6:04 am HKD/NIO Historical Peruvian Nuevo Sol 0.41083 April 6, 7:04 am HKD/PEN Historical Paraguayan Guarani 704.70269 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/PYG Historical Salvadoran Colon 1.11483 April 6, 7:04 am HKD/SVC Historical Trinidad and Tobago Dollar 0.84466 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/TTD Historical US Dollar 0.12741 April 6, 7:04 am HKD/USD Historical Uruguayan Peso 3.60314 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/UYU Historical Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte 6288.0477 April 6, 2:04 am HKD/VEF Historical The currency exchange rates above were updated at 06/Apr/18 07:36 UTCWant to see more currencies? See full Currency Exchange Rates table... Link to this page - if you would like to link to Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Currency Exchange. please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page:<a href=\"\"https://www.fx-exchange.com/hkd/\"\">Hong Kong Dollar Currency Exchange</a> \""
},
{
"docid": "D1708582#0",
"title": "http://www.currency.me.uk/convert/ars/gbp\nConvert Argentine Pesos to Pounds | ARS to GBP",
"text": "On this page convert ARS to GBP using live currency rates as of 11/04/2018 03:20. Includes a live currency converter, handy conversion table, last 7 days exchange rate history and some live Argentine Pesos to Pounds charts. Invert these currencies? Currency Converter Use this currency calulator for live currency conversions as you type. ( ARS) Argentine Peso1 ARS = 0.035 GBPTO=British Pound (GBP)1 GBP = 28.5668 ARSCountries using this currency: Argentina,Countries using this currency: Guernsey, Isle of man, Jersey, United kingdom,Looking to make a Argentine Peso British Pound international money transfer? Currency UK recommend Tor FX as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £2000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Exchange Rate History For Converting Argentine Pesos (ARS) to Pounds (GBP)The last 14 days currency values... Tue 10/04/18 10th April 2018 1 ARS = 0.035 GBPMon 09/04/18 9th April 2018 1 ARS = 0.035 GBPSun 08/04/18 8th April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0352 GBPSat 07/04/18 7th April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0352 GBPFri 06/04/18 6th April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0352 GBPThu 05/04/18 5th April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0354 GBPWed 04/04/18 4th April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0352 GBPTue 03/04/18 3rd April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0352 GBPMon 02/04/18 2nd April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0353 GBPSun 01/04/18 1st April 2018 1 ARS = 0.0354 GBPSat 31/03/18 31st March 2018 1 ARS = 0.0354 GBPFri 30/03/18 30th March 2018 1 ARS = 0.0354 GBPThu 29/03/18 29th March 2018 1 ARS = 0.0354 GBPWed 28/03/18 28th March 2018 1 ARS = 0.0353 GBPCurrency Charts ARS GBP :0.035 (c) 2012 currency.me.uk 22. Jan 5."
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"docid": "D326324#0",
"title": "https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=149367\nWhy doesn't the US use IBAN?",
"text": "\"Why doesn't the US use IBAN?12 posts Soriak Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius Tribus: Swiss Abroad Registered: Sep 21, 2006Posts: 6474Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 7:56 pm IBAN is the International Banking Account Number. It gives every account a unique string that identifies the country, the city where the account is held and the number of the account. It's now required for transactions in Europe, with a fee charged to transactions that aren't done with it. ( as I understand it, the old way can't be automated) But why doesn't the US sign up for it? It couldn't be any simpler - instead of sharing your name, your bank account number (which is formatted differently depending on the bank and country) and the name and address of your bank, you just give someone a 19-24 digit code. Because it's not yet universally adapted, we also have to use the BIC (Bank Identifier Code), which is a short string of numbers/letters - but that could be avoided if other countries started using IBAN, too. I guess I'm looking for the reason why a country would not use this - from what I can tell it not only makes life easier for bank customers, but also reduces the cost of transactions for banks. ( and hence for customers)Teej Ars Legatus Legionis et Subscriptor Tribus: Laveen, AZRegistered: Sep 5, 2001Posts: 10986Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:07 pm Inertia.bombcar Ars Legatus Legionis Tribus: Diet Minnesoda Registered: Jun 21, 2004Posts: 31624Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:08 pm Because the United States is a group of states that all use the ABA Routing Number and don't do many international transfers and therefore have no desire to spend money changing a system that works for them.arsbernard Ars Legatus Legionis Registered: Jul 17, 2000Posts: 11797Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:38 pmquote: But why doesn't the US sign up for it? How does it differ from the ABA system that's been used for almost 100 years in the US? It seems to me that the IBAN is a copy of the US ABA system that was only recently created because the EU currency wasn't unified until 1999."
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"docid": "D1359544#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/pen-peruvian-sol\nPEN - Peruvian Sol",
"text": "PEN - Peruvian Sol▼Peru, Sol The Peruvian Sol is the currency of Peru. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Peru Sol exchange rate is the USD to PEN rate . The currency code for Nuevos Soles is PEN, and the currency symbol is S/.. Below, you'll find Peruvian Sol rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take PEN rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top PEN Exchange Rates▼40 USD EUR MXN COP CLP GBP ARS CAD JPY1 PEN 0.30951 0.25135 5.61063 838.272 184.735 0.21751 6.23952 0.39002 33.2272Inverse: 3.23090 3.97851 0.17823 0.00119 0.00541 4.59758 0.16027 2.56398 0.030102018-04-12 15:21 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts PEN Stats Name: Peruvian Sol Symbol: S/. Minor Unit: 1/100 = Céntimo Top PEN Conversion: USD/PENTop PEN Chart: USD/PEN Chart PEN Profile Inflation: 3.20%Coins: Freq Used: S/.1, S/.2, S/.5, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: S/.10, S/.20, S/.50, S/.100, S/.200Central Bank: Central Reserve Bank of Peru Website: http://www.bcrp.gob.pe/home.html Users: Peru Have more info about the Peruvian Sol? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the PEN? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a PEN currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to PEN email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get PEN rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D2023377#0",
"title": "http://currencies.wikia.com/wiki/Argentine_peso\nArgentine peso",
"text": "\"in: Argentine peso, Circulating currencies, Currencies of Argentina, and 2 more Argentine peso Edit Share Argentine peso Peso argentino (Spanish)Banknotes 1 peso coin ISO 4217 code ARSOfficial users Argentina Years circulated1826 – 19851992 –present Inflation20.8% (2013) [1]Subunit1/100 centavo Symbol$Coins5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, 1, 2 pesos Banknotes2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 pesos Central bank Central Bank of Argentina The Argentine peso ( Spanish: Peso argentino; symbol: $; code: ARS) is the currency of Argentina. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. Several earlier currencies of Argentina were also called \"\" peso \"\", and the first of such currencies, the peso fuerte and peso moneda corriente were introduced in 1826. From 1985 to 1991, the peso was replaced by the austral, but was then reintroduced in 1992 . Contents [ show]History Edit Before 1826 Edit For more information, see Argentine real An 8 real coin of Argentina. The peso was a name often used to refer to the Spanish 8 real coin. After Argentina had gained independence from the Spanish Empire, it began issuing its own coins, which were denominated in reales, soles, and escudos, which included 8 real coins, still referred to as pesos. These \"\"Argentine peso\"\" coins circulated until 1881. [ 2]Peso fuerte Edit An 8 centesimos fuertes banknote. In 1826, two currencies denominated in pesos were introduced within Argentina."
},
{
"docid": "D789020#0",
"title": "http://www.newstatesman.com/economics/2013/03/bitcoin-what-bubble-looks\nBitcoin: this is what a bubble looks like",
"text": "\"Science & Tech 14 March 2013Bitcoin: this is what a bubble looks like Not if, but when, the bubble will burst. By Alex Hern Print HTMLThis is what a bubble looks like: That's the market capitalisation of Bitcoin, an innovative fiat currency which relies on some fancy cryptography to create a perfectly decentralised and unhackable store of value. The graph shows the total value of all bitcoins in circulation — and it's currently peaking at a little over half a billion dollars. In a sense, Bitcoins are the ultimate fiat currency. There is absolutely nothing valuable about them except the extent to which others are prepared to take them as payment for goods and services. The willingness relies on a certain level of trust that the currency will stay a useful store of value, measure of exchange and unit of account in the near future; but whereas normal currencies derive the trust from the fact that they are backed up by respectable governments and independent central banks, Bitcoin derives it from a complex, and essentially permanent, set of rules which issue new bit coins at a steadily declining rate until the early 22nd century, when the total quantity of bitcoins in circulation will be fixed forever. Currently, bitcoin is very useful for fringe-legal transactions, and as a digital-native currency, it has potential to be used in a wide array of web services. But that's not why the value of the total economy has more than tripled since January. For that, look to lessons we learned over four hundred years ago. The South Sea bubble is one of the most famous boom-and-bust cycles in history."
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{
"docid": "D1821732#0",
"title": "http://navinw-oracleapps.blogspot.com/2012/12/an-introduction-to-basics-of-interfaces.html\nAn Introduction to Basics of Interfaces in Oracle Apps.",
"text": "An Introduction to Basics of Interfaces in Oracle Apps. Interface Basics (AP r12 - AR - GL)Interfaces in Oracle Application: An Introduction What are Interfaces?· Interfaces are used in Oracle Applications to integrate external systems and Data Conversion.· The interfaces are mainly used to either transfer data from Oracle Applications to a flat file or data from legacy system to Oracle Applications.· Used extensively at the time of Data Conversion from legacy/ old systems to a fresh implementation of Oracle Applications.· Used also at regular intervals when data transfer is from other live systems if the systems are not defined in Oracle Applications implementation.· Oracle provides flexible and flexible tools in the form of Interface programs to import the master and transactional data like Customers, Invoices, and Sales Orders etc from external systems into Oracle Applications. Types of Interfaces There are two major types of Interfaces:· Inbound Interface : These interfaces are used to transfer data from external systems to Oracle Applications.· Outbound Interface : These interfaces are used to transfer data from Oracle Applications to external systems. Two other distinctions of Interfaces:· Open Interface: If the interface logic is provided by Oracle Applications, it is called an Open Interface.·"
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"docid": "D3077403#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/ARS_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Argentine Peso and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Argentine Peso. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Argentine Pesos to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Argentine Peso (ARS) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Argentine Peso is the currency in Argentina (AR, ARG). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for ARS can be written $. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Argentine Peso is divided into 100 centavos."
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"docid": "D1950919#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g297972-i1664-k4458391-o10-Turkish_Lira_or_Euros_what_is_the_best_currency_to_take-Kusadasi_Turkish_Aegean_Coast.html\nTurkish Lira or Euros .. what is the best currency to take?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Turkish Aegean Coast forums Kusadasi forum Kusadasi forumsjumb69Truro, Cornwall1 post2 reviews Save Topic Turkish Lira or Euros .. what is the best currency to take? May 7, 2011, 9:14 AMMany people tell me not to take Turkish Lira, just take Euros to spend in Turkey .. can anyone advise me what is best???? Jill Cornwall Reply Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Kusadasi? See all Kotor Shore Excursion : Coastal...3 Reviewsfrom $132.00*Kusadasi to Istanbul 2-Day Tour with...from $375.00*Ephesus Sightseeing Tour50 Reviewsfrom $80.00*Private Tour to Basilica of Saint...from $91.50*235 replies to this topic11-20 of 235 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 24 »George RPhiladelphia... Level Contributor31 posts3 reviews Save Reply11. Re: Turkish Lira or Euros .. what is the best currency to take? Feb 8, 2013, 1:01 PMHow about US $?? Is it the same? Can I use in in Baazar's? Or To use Lira is easier? Reply Report inappropriate contentbelisa Uk UKLevel Contributor383 posts25 reviews Save Reply12."
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"docid": "D3295235#0",
"title": "https://github.com/primecoin/primecoin/wiki/FAQ\nFAQ",
"text": "Watch 66 Star 267 Fork 18,169primecoin / primecoinforked from bitcoin/bitcoin Code Pull requests 4Projects 0Wiki Insights FAQkargakis edited this page Dec 30, 2014 · 19 revisions Pages 8Home FAQInstallation and mining List of services on market Press Primecoin Reaches 13 primes Milestone Versions and alerts World records Clone this wiki locally What is Primecoin? Primecoin is an innovative cryptocurrency, a form of digital currency secured by cryptography and issued through a decentralized mining market. Derived from Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin, Primecoin introduces an unique form of proof-of-work based on prime numbers, and is the first cryptocurrency in the world designed with scientific computing as its work. What are the Advantages of Primecoin? The innovative prime proof-of-work in Primecoin not only provides security and minting to the network, but also generates a special form of prime number chains of interest to mathematical research. Thus primecoin network is energy-multiuse, compared to bitcoin network. Primecoin is designed to sustain a prosperous mining market and high level of security, while maintaining good scarcity property like gold. Primecoin also processes payment transactions 10x faster than bitcoin network. What is the Scientific Value Behind Primecoin's Work? Primecoin network searches for special prime number chains known as Cunningham chains and bi-twin chains."
},
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"docid": "D2065608#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest-valued_currency_unit\nList of circulating currencies",
"text": "\"List of circulating currencies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Highest-valued currency unit)navigation search Some currencies, such as the Artsakh dram, are not used in day-to-day commerce, but are legal tender. This list contains the 180 currencies recognized as legal tender in United Nations (UN) member states, UN observer states, partially recognized or unrecognized states, and their dependencies. Dependencies and unrecognized states are listed here only if another currency is used in their territory that is different from the one of the state that administers them or has jurisdiction over them. Contents [ hide ]1 Criteria for inclusion2 List of circulating currencies by state and/or territory3 Notes4 See also5 References Criteria for inclusion [ edit]A currency is a kind of money and medium of exchange. Currency includes paper, cotton, or polymer banknotes and metal coins. States generally have a monopoly on the issuing of currency, although some states share currencies with other states. For the purposes of this list, only currencies that are legal tender, including those used in actual commerce or issued for commemorative purposes, are considered \"\"circulating currencies\"\". This includes fractional units that have no physical form but are recognized by the issuing state, such as the United States mill, [A] the Egyptian millime, [B] and the Japanese rin. [ C] Currencies used by non-state entities, like the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, scrips used by private entities, and other private, virtual, and alternative currencies are not under the purview of this list. List of circulating currencies by state and/or territory [ edit]State or territory [1] Currency [1] [2] Symbol [3] [D] ISO code [2]Fractional unit Number to basic Abkhazia Abkhazian apsar [E] ( none) ( none) ( none) ( none)Russian ruble ₽ RUB Kopek 100Afghanistan Afghan afghani ؋ AFN Pul 100Akrotiri and Dhekelia Euro € EUR Cent 100Albania Albanian lek L ALL Qindarkë 100Alderney Alderney pound [E] £ ( none) Penny 100British pound [F] £ GBP Penny 100Guernsey pound £ GGP [G] Penny 100Algeria Algerian dinar د."
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"docid": "D130200#0",
"title": "https://www.moneycrashers.com/cryptocurrency-history-bitcoin-alternatives/\nWhat Is Cryptocurrency â How It Works, History & Bitcoin Alternatives",
"text": "What Is Cryptocurrency – How It Works, History & Bitcoin Alternatives By Brian Martucci Posted in: Banking, Economic Policy Share 7 Tweet 3 Pin Comments Cryptocurrencies, or virtual currencies, are digital means of exchange created and used by private individuals or groups. Because most cryptocurrencies aren’t regulated by national governments, they’re considered alternative currencies – mediums of financial exchange that exist outside the bounds of state monetary policy. Bitcoin is the preeminent cryptocurrency and first to be used widely. However, hundreds of cryptocurrencies exist, and more spring into being every month. What Is Cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrencies use cryptographic protocols, or extremely complex code systems that encrypt sensitive data transfers, to secure their units of exchange. Cryptocurrency developers build these protocols on advanced mathematics and computer engineering principles that render them virtually impossible to break, and thus to duplicate or counterfeit the protected currencies. These protocols also mask the identities of cryptocurrency users, making transactions and fund flows difficult to attribute to specific individuals or groups. Decentralized Control Cryptocurrencies are also marked by decentralized control. Cryptocurrencies’ supply and value are controlled by the activities of their users and highly complex protocols built into their governing codes, not the conscious decisions of central banks or other regulatory authorities."
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"docid": "D1708585#0",
"title": "http://themoneyconverter.com/GBP/ARS.aspx\nConvert British Pound Sterling to Argentine Peso (GBP to ARS)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 GBP = 28.290 ARSinvert currencies ↓↑GBP - British Pound Sterling ARS - Argentine Peso Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)ARS/GBP = 28.290Exchange Rates : April 2 2018 4:07:17 PM PDTGBPBritish Pound Sterling Country: United Kingdom Region: Europe Sub-Unit: 1 Pound = 100 pence Symbol: £The pound is the official currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The pound sterling is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market. It's known locally as a quid. GBP Exchange Rates Bank of England ARSArgentine Peso Country: Argentina Region: South America Sub-Unit: 1 Peso = 100 centavo Symbol: $a The Argentine peso was originally established as the nuevo peso argentino or peso convertible, and the symbol used locally for it is $. To avoid confusion, Argentines frequently use US$, U$, U$S, or U$A to indicate U. S. dollars. ARS Exchange Rates Banco de Argentina Historical Exchange Rates For British Pound Sterling to Argentine Peso120-day exchange rate history for GBP to ARSQuick Conversions from British Pound Sterling to Argentine Peso : 1 GBP = 28.29029 ARSGBP ARS£ 1 GBP $a 28.29 ARS£ 5 GBP $a 141.45 ARS£ 10 GBP $a 282.90 ARS£ 50 GBP $a 1,414.51 ARS£ 100 GBP $a 2,829.03 ARS£ 250 GBP $a 7,072.57 ARS£ 500 GBP $a 14,145.15 ARS£ 1,000 GBP $a 28,290.29 ARS£ 5,000 GBP $a 141,451.47 ARS£ 10,000 GBP $a 282,902.94 ARS£ 50,000 GBP $a 1,414,514.71 ARS£ 100,000 GBP $a 2,829,029.42 ARS£ 500,000 GBP $a 14,145,147.11 ARS£ 1,000,000 GBP $a 28,290,294.21 ARSLast Updated: April 2 2018 4:07:17 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound"
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{
"docid": "D261659#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/bob-bolivian-bolíviano\nBOB - Bolivian BolÃviano",
"text": "BOB - Bolivian Bolíviano▼Bolivia, Bolíviano The Bolivian Bolíviano is the currency of Bolivia. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Bolivia Bolíviano exchange rate is the USD to BOB rate . The currency code for Bolivianos is BOB, and the currency symbol is $b. Below, you'll find Bolivian Bolíviano rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take BOB rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top BOB Exchange Rates▼40 USD EUR CLP MXN COP ARS PEN GBP BRL1 BOB 0.14489 0.11770 86.4828 2.62681 392.399 2.92076 0.46799 0.10185 0.49059Inverse: 6.90185 8.49612 0.01156 0.38069 0.00255 0.34238 2.13682 9.81828 2.038352018-04-12 15:22 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts BOB Stats Name: Bolivian Bolíviano Symbol: $b Minor Unit: 1/100 = Centavo Top BOB Conversion: USD/BOBTop BOB Chart: USD/BOB Chart BOB Profile Inflation: 3.20%Coins: Freq Used: $b1, $b2, $b5, 10, 20, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: $b10, $b20, $b50, $b100, $b200Central Bank: Banco Central de Bolivia Website: http://www.bcb.gob.bo Users: Bolivia Have more info about the Bolivian Bolíviano? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the BOB? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a BOB currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to BOB email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get BOB rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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{
"docid": "D2841325#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Madagascar\nMadagascar",
"text": "\"Madagascar Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Ecology Climate Get in Visa By plane By boat Get around By plane By train By road By taxi-brousse By taxi-be By boat By bicycle See Do Buy Eat Sleep Stay safe Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Antananarivo Government Republic Currency ariary (MGA)Area total: 587,040 km² water: 5,500 km² land: 581,540 km²Population 21,095,469 (July 2007 est. ) Language Malagasy (national & official) French (official)Religion Indigenous beliefs 52%, Christian 41%, Muslim 7%Country code +261Internet TLD .mg Time Zone UTC+3Madagascar is a country that occupies a large island of the same name, located in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa. It is the fourth largest island in the world. Understand [ edit]The first people arrived in Madagascar between 350 BC and 550 AD from Borneo on outrigger canoes. These Austronesian first settlers were joined around 1000 AD by Bantu migrants crossing the Mozambique Channel. Other groups such as Arabs, Indians, and Chinese continued to settle on Madagascar over time, each one making lasting contributions to Malagasy cultural life. The Malagasy way of thinking includes a mixture of cultures, as well as their appearance and fashion style. It is a melting pot. Madagascar is part of the African Union, but that is now being reconsidered due to the recent 2009 political turmoil regarding the African Union members. Ecology [ edit]Madagascar's long isolation from the neighbouring continents has resulted in a unique mix of plants and animals, many found nowhere else in the world."
},
{
"docid": "D2653768#0",
"title": "http://www.economicshelp.org/microessays/markets/perfect-competition/\nPerfect competition",
"text": "Perfect competition Perfect competition is a market structure where many firms offer a homogeneous product. Because there is freedom of entry and exit and perfect information, firms will make normal profits and prices will be kept low by competitive pressures. Features of perfect competition Many firms. Freedom of entry and exit; this will require low sunk costs. All firms produce an identical or homogeneous product. All firms are price takers, therefore the firm’s demand curve is perfectly elastic. There is perfect information and knowledge. Diagram for perfect competition The industry price is determined by the interaction of Supply and Demand, leading to a price of Pe. The individual firm will maximise output where MR = MC at Q1In the long run firms will make normal profits. What happens if supernormal profits are made?"
},
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"docid": "D1917700#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=ARS&To=USD\nXE Currency Converter: ARS to USD",
"text": "ARS to USD Chart Click here to send a report to us! Or copy the debug information in the text box below and send it to us as [email protected]<br/> Error Code: 1.5<br/> Extra Info:agent=Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; bingbot/2.0; +http://www.bing.com/bingbot.htm)|url=/currencyconverter/convert/? Amount=1&From=ARS&To=USD|time=Wed, 11 Apr 18 18:49:03 -0400<br/>Response from server: View full ARS to USD Chart XE Market Analysis North America Europe Asia North American Edition The dollar has posted modest losses versus its major counterparts, continuing a theme seen since last Friday's U. S. jobs report miss, though the greenback managed moderate gains against the dollar bloc currencies, which fared less well as investor ... Read More ▶2018-04-11 11:17 UTCXE Blog XE Live Exchange Rates USD EUR GBP INR AUD1.00000 0.80838 0.70508 65.2147 1.288761.23704 1.00000 0.87221 80.6734 1.594261.41829 1.14651 1.00000 92.4931 1.827840.01533 0.01240 0.01081 1.00000 0.019760.77594 0.62725 0.54709 50.6025 1.000002018-04-11 22:49 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Full Rates Table XE Currency Tools XE Currency App Historical Currency Rates Travel Expenses Calculator Currency Email Updates Currency Converter Widget More Tools Featured Products More XE Products AD"
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"docid": "D531222#0",
"title": "http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=4749867\nWelcometo theMSE Forums",
"text": "\"Welcometo the MSE Forums We're home to a fantastic community of Money Savers but anyone can post. Please exercise caution & report spam, illegal, offensive or libellous posts/messages: click \"\"report\"\" or email forumteam@. Login Join Help Are you lost? Etiquette Share info and tips Rules Follow the rules Main site > Forums > Essential Money > Cutting Tax > Calculating brutto from netto3.8k views 8 replies Post reply Subscribe to thread Thread Tools Go Advanced Searcherwre3Posts0Thankserwre View public profile Send private message Find more posts View all thanked posts Calculating brutto from netto25th Aug 13 at 6:20 AM#1Hi. I hope this is the right place to ask that kind of question. I need to figure out how to calculate tax and NI from my netto earnings from last 4 years. Is there any way to do that? If somebody could give me formula how to work that out or present any other convenient way I would be very grateful. Best Regards Peter Login & Quick Reply Quote Multi-quote Report Sorry!There are currently no thanks for this post. \""
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"docid": "D1670547#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Virgin_Suicides_(film)\nThe Virgin Suicides (film)",
"text": "\"The Virgin Suicides (film)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Virgin Suicides Theatrical release poster Directed by Sofia Coppola Produced by Francis Ford Coppola Julie Costanzo Chris Hanley Dan Halsted Written by Sofia Coppola Based on The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides Starring James Woods Kathleen Turner Kirsten Dunst Josh Hartnett Scott Glenn Michael ParéDanny De Vito Music by Air Cinematography Edward Lachman Edited by James Lyons Melissa Kent Production company American Zoetrope Muse Productions Eternity Pictures Distributed by Paramount Classics Release date May 19, 1999 ( Cannes Film Festival)April 21, 2000 (U. S.)Running time 97 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $6.1 million Box office $10.4 million [1]The Virgin Suicides is a 1999 American drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola, co-produced by Francis Ford Coppola, and starring James Woods, Kathleen Turner, Kirsten Dunst, Josh Hartnett, and A. J. Cook. The film also features Scott Glenn and Danny De Vito in minor roles, and a voice narration by Giovanni Ribisi. Based on the 1993 best selling debut novel of the same name by American author Jeffrey Eugenides, the film tells of the lives of five teenage sisters in a middle-class suburb near the outskirts of Detroit during the 1970s. After the youngest sister makes an initial attempt at suicide, her sisters are put under close scrutiny by their parents, eventually being confined to the home, which leads to their increasingly depressive and isolated behavior. Like the novel, the film is told from the perspective of a group of adolescent boys in the neighborhood who are fascinated by the girls. [ a]Shot in 1998 in Toronto, the film was director Sofia Coppola's debut feature. It features an original score by the French electronic band Air. The film premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, and received a limited theatrical release on April 21, 2000 in the United States, later expanding to a wide release in May 2000. It was met with largely positive critical reception, with both the performances and Coppola's direction receiving note. The film marked the beginning of a working relationship between Coppola and star Dunst, whom Coppola would cast as the lead in several films in the following years."
},
{
"docid": "D693598#0",
"title": "http://papermoneyguide.com/faq.htm\nUnited States Paper Money FAQ",
"text": "\"1. BUYING, SELLING & REDEEMING1.1 I have some currency that was damaged. My bank will not exchange it for undamaged currency. What can I do? 1.2 How do I purchase sheets of uncut paper currency through the mail? 1.3 Does the Treasury Department sell shredded paper currency? Where can I buy it? 1.4 I have an old currency note. Can you tell me what it is worth? ( see also valuing) 1.5 I have a $1,000 currency note from the Bank of the United States."
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{
"docid": "D2502560#0",
"title": "http://www.naserhome.com/Naser/Intracranial%20Tuberculoma%20In%20kuwait%20Final%20Version.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Intracranial Tuberculoma in Kuwait Naser U. A. M. A. Abdul-Ghaffar. MRCP. Consultant Physician, Medical Department,Adan Hospital, Kuwait Mohammed Riad El-Sonbaty. MRCP. Consultant Physician, Medical Department,Adan Hospital, Kuwait Nabil Abdel Rahman. MD. Registrar, Neurosurgery Department,Ibn-Sina Hospital, Kuwait Study was done in Medical Department Adan Hospital Kuwait, and Neurosurgery Department Ibn-Sina Hospital Kuwait. Address of Correspondence Dr. Naser U. A. M. A. Abdul-Ghaffar MRCP,Consultant Physician,Coast Health Care,Grey Hospital, PO Box 387,Greymouth 7815, New Zealand Home Telephone & Facsimile: +64 (3) 768 7051Hospital Facsimile: +64 (3) 768 2790E-mail Address:[email protected]@minidata.co.nz Abstract Objective: We aimed at studying the manifestations of intracranial tuberculoma in Kuwait and at providing guidelines for the diagnosis and management of intracranial tuberculoma in developing countries, where the disease is common and the facilities are limited. Design: Data were collected from patients with intracranial space occupying lesions admitted to Adan Hospital Medical Department and the Neurosurgery and Neuromedical departments at Ibn-Sina hospital, Kuwait, from January 1987 to December 1995. Results: Intracranial tuberculomas represented 1.4% of cases of all intracranial space occupying lesions in these hospitals (thirteen cases out of 925)."
},
{
"docid": "D568010#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-most-valuable-currency-note-in-the-world\nWhat is the most valuable currency note in the world?",
"text": "\"Cash Foreign Exchange Market Currencies Economics Money What is the most valuable currency note in the world?ad by Columbia Business School Exec Ed Learn investment principles used by Warren Buffett. A two-month online program that teaches one of the most successful investment strategies ever developed. Apply Now at emeritus.gsb.columbia.edu6 Answers Robert Parker, CEO of Holborn Assets in Dubai Answered Jun 16, 2016 · Author has 2k answers and 20.4m answer views The most valuable currency note in the world is a British banknote of 100 million pound value. It is not issued for everyday use and is exchanged only between banks, particularly UK banks. Higher-value notes are used within the banks – particularly the £1 million and £100 million notes used to maintain parity with Scottish and Northern Irish notes. Banknotes issued by Scottish and Northern Irish banks have to be backed pound for pound by Bank of England notes (other than a small amount representing the currency in circulation in 1845), and special million pound notes are used for this purpose. In the US, the largest denomination of a banknote printed by the Federal Reserve is the Series 1934 $100,000 gold certificate. There are old and unique currencies that are sold at auctions and their cost are much higher than its denomination. For example, the most expensive bank note ever sold was a $1000 note issued in 1890. It is called the Grand Watermelon Bill and was sold for $3.2 million."
},
{
"docid": "D3240181#0",
"title": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/charles-bronson-dead-at-81/\nCharles Bronson Dead At 81",
"text": "\"Charles Bronson, the Pennsylvania coal miner who drifted into films cast as a villain and became a hard-faced action star, notably in the popular \"\"Death Wish\"\" vengeance movies, has died. He was 81. Bronson died Saturday of pneumonia at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with his wife at his bedside, publicist Lori Jonas said. He had been in the hospital for weeks, Jonas said. During the height of his career, Bronson was hugely popular in Europe; the French knew him as \"\"Le Sacre Monstre\"\" (The Sacred Monster), the Italians as \"\"Il Brutto\"\" (The Ugly Man). In 1971, he was presented a Golden Globe as \"\"the most popular actor in the world. \"\" Like Clint Eastwood, whose spaghetti westerns won him stardom, Bronson had to make European films to prove his worth as a star. He left a featured-role career in Hollywood to play leads in films made in France, Italy and Spain. His blunt manner, powerful build and air of danger made him the most popular actor in those countries. At age 50, he returned to Hollywood a star."
},
{
"docid": "D893275#0",
"title": "http://www.susanmckennagrant.com/2014/12/07/its-all-about-the-pork-gelatin-no-trouble/\n.",
"text": "\"December 07 , 2014It’s All about the pork gelatin….no trouble Gelatin made from bone broth is one of the essential ingredients in my kitchen. I make mine using pork. Having raised pigs for years I’ve learned to appreciate the way pork gelatin enriches so many things. It adds body and hearty flavor to ragu, stews, anything braised. I use it to make my favorite head cheese and our Tuscan capofreddo (see my post), I add it to meat pies and pour it over a terrine or pâté as it cools. After deglazing with wine and maybe some vin santo or elderflower cordial a spoonful of gelatin finishes the quick pan jus I make for a duck breast or a venison loin. Pork gelatin brings everything together and I shamelessly add it not just to pork but to chicken, duck, goose, pheasant, rabbit, hare, wild boar and venison. Making pork gelatin really is no trouble. Have your butcher split the feet, you could also use the meatier pork hocks or a mixture of both. Cover with cold water and add some aromatics."
},
{
"docid": "D2925063#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_is_pence\nWhat currency is pence?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies What currency is pence? Flag What currency is pence? Answer by Jay Kay Confidence votes 89.6KAt this time the U. K. is the only country to use that denomination. Since 1971 one penny (abbreviated \"\"p\"\") has been 1/100 of a pound sterling. Before that time it was defined as 1/240 of a pound. The singular \"\"penny\"\" has two somewhat unusual plurals - the expected \"\"pennies\"\" when referring to more than one 1p coin, but \"\"pence\"\" when referring to a single coin whose denomination is higher than 1p. So if you have 10 pennies, their total worth is 10 pence!5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Keith Blair 67,150 Contributions When did decimal currency replace pounds shillings and pence?1971Jay Kay Does P mean pence in british currency? For coins issued in 1968 and later, yes. For coins before 1968, the old system used \"\"d\"\" from the Latin word for penny."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Kubrick\nStanley Kubrick",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Kubrick\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Kubrick (disambiguation). Stanley Kubrick, aged 21, in 1949Stanley Kubrick ( / ˈ k uː b r ɪ k /; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is frequently cited as one of the greatest and most influential directors in cinematic history. His films, which are mostly adaptations of novels or short stories, cover a wide range of genres, and are noted for their realism, dark humor, unique cinematography, extensive set designs, and evocative use of music. Kubrick was raised in the Bronx, New York City, and attended William Howard Taft High School from 1941 to 1945. Although he only received average grades, Kubrick displayed a keen interest in literature, photography, and film from a young age, and taught himself all aspects of film production and directing after graduating from high school. After working as a photographer for Look magazine in the late 1940s and early 1950s, he began making short films on a shoestring budget, and made his first major Hollywood film, The Killing, for United Artists in 1956. This was followed by two collaborations with Kirk Douglas, the war picture Paths of Glory (1957) and the historical epic Spartacus (1960). His reputation as a filmmaker in Hollywood grew, and he was approached by Marlon Brando to film what would become One-Eyed Jacks (1961), though Brando eventually decided to direct it himself."
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"title": "http://qa.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Australia\nWhat is the currency of Australia?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Australia What is the currency of Australia? Flag What is the currency of Australia? Answer by Wes Pate Confidence votes 2.2KAustralia's currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in the Australian Dollar. Australia adopted this currency on the 14th of February, 1966. Its value is heavily influenced by commodity prices with traditionally high interest rates a factor. The symbol for the Australian Dollar is $ (sometimes written as \"\"A$\"\" when used internationally). From 1910 to 1966, Australia used a monetary system system identical to the old British system of Pounds, Shillings and Pence. 12 Pence to a Shilling, 20 Shillings to a Pound.98 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Phil Lewis 179,231 Contributions What type of currency is used in Australia?"
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"title": "http://www.paylab.com/NA/salaries\nNamibia - Salaries by positions",
"text": "Namibia - Salaries by positions Official national brutto average salary in Namibia: 10,000 NADSearch your position and find out the average salary in your country. Position name Search salary Sectors Average brutto monthly salary in Namibia by survey (NAD)Administration14,668 (35)Agriculture, Food Industry37,396 (2)Arts & Culture-Banking24,555 (17)Car Industry17,505 (5)Chemical Industry45,104 (4)Commerce17,153 (16)Construction & Real Estate23,959 (25)Customer Support5,625 (1)Economy, Finance, Accountancy28,071 (37)Education, Science & Research25,420 (17)Electrical & Power Engineering27,814 (33)General labour-Human Resources26,924 (27)Information Technology23,825 (34)Insurance11,663 (3)Journalism, Printing Arts & Media15,502 (8)Law & Legislation21,774 (13)Leasing-Management36,705 (13)Marketing, Advertising, PR27,115 (16)Mechanical Engineering23,490 (11)Medicine & Social Care34,730 (62)Mining, Metallurgy34,192 (10)Pharmaceutical Industry-Production29,802 (4)Public Administration, Self-governance-Quality Management-Security & Protection18,967 (5)Service Industries-Technology, Development-Telecommunications38,533 (2)Textile, Leather, Apparel Industry4,333 (1)Top Management79,119 (7)Tourism, Gastronomy, Hotel Business11,759 (13)Translating, interpreting-Transport, Haulage, Logistics19,053 (17)Water Management, Forestry, Environment39,111 (3)Wood Processing Industry-"
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"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/01/nyregion/charles-bronson-81-dies-muscular-movie-tough-guy.html\nCharles Bronson, 81, Dies; Muscular Movie Tough Guy",
"text": "N. Y. / Region Charles Bronson, 81, Dies; Muscular Movie Tough Guy By RICHARD SEVERO SEPT. 1, 2003Correction Appended Charles Bronson, a muscular coal miner from Pennsylvania who became an international film star and archetypal American tough guy, died Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 81 and lived in Los Angeles. The cause was pneumonia, said his publicist, Lori Jonas. Mr. Bronson was acclaimed in Italy as Il Brutto (The Ugly One) and in France he was one of the monstres sacrés of the cinema. His acceptance in the United States was delayed and muted, with critics sour on the violence that stalked the scripts of his films and not so sure that someone so totally typecast could really act. But the release of a French-made thriller called ''Rider on the Rain'' in 1969 convinced many naysayers that Mr. Bronson had a great deal of artistic skill that Hollywood's casting directors had squandered. Judith Crist, writing in New York magazine, said the movie convinced her that he was ''a forceful actor'' who was ''wonderfully menacing and tough. '' Six years later he impressed critics with his portrayal of an itinerant prizefighter in ''Hard Times,'' and he won praise again in 1976 as the lead in ''From Noon Till Three,'' a satirical western. Still, Mr. Bronson was best known for his roles in what were some of Hollywood's most violent films of the 1970's."
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"text": "\"Watch Trailer Alternate Title Il Buono, il Brutto, il Cattivo MPAA Rating RFlags Adult Situations Not For Children Western Violence Category Feature Released By United Artists Submit Corrections Photo Gallery The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)Directed by Sergio Leone Genres - Western | Sub-Genres - Spaghetti Western, Revisionist Western, Epic Western, Outlaw (Gunfighter) Film | Run Time - 161 min. | Countries - Italy, Spain | MPAA Rating - RAll Movie Rating 10 User Ratings ( 0) Your Rating Overview Review Cast & Crew Awards Releases Related Showtimes Share onfacebook twitter Synopsis by Yuri German In the last and the best installment of his so-called \"\"Dollars\"\" trilogy of Sergio Leone -directed \"\"spaghetti westerns,\"\" Clint Eastwood reprised the role of a taciturn, enigmatic loner. Here he searches for a cache of stolen gold against rivals the Bad ( Lee Van Cleef ), a ruthless bounty hunter, and the Ugly ( Eli Wallach ), a Mexican bandit. Though dubbed \"\"the Good,\"\" Eastwood 's character is not much better than his opponents -- he is just smarter and shoots faster. The film's title reveals its ironic attitude toward the canonized heroes of the classical western. \"\" The real West was the world of violence, fear, and brutal instincts,\"\" claimed Leone. \"\" In pursuit of profit there is no such thing as good and evil, generosity or deviousness; everything depends on chance, and not the best wins but the luckiest.\"\" Immensely entertaining and beautifully shot in Techniscope by Tonino Delli Colli, the movie is a virtually definitive \"\"spaghetti western,\"\" rivaled only by Leone 's own Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). The main musical theme by Ennio Morricone hit #1 on the British pop charts. Originally released in Italy at 177 minutes, the movie was later cut for its international release."
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"title": "https://prezi.com/l880eartegeb/emotion-focused-therapy/\nEmotion Focused Therapy",
"text": "\"Public & reusable Create your own Make a copy Share Embed Like Emotion Focused Therapy No descriptionby on 12 August 20131 Tweet Comments ( 1)Safvati, Ladan · 498 days ago Nice presentation! Dr. Greenberg is coming to Los Angeles to present on EFT in Feb. 2017. CE credits available. EFT individuals: Friday & Saturday Feb. 17th-18th, 2017 EFT couples: Monday & Tuesday Feb. 20th-21st, 2017 More info & registarion can be found at www. Family Connection Counseling LA.com Please log in to add your comment. Report abuse Transcript of Emotion Focused Therapy Emotion Focused Therapy Overview of EFT Short Term Roots in attachment theory, experiential process of psychotherapy & systems theory Focus on emotional experience Individuals, familes and couples CONCLUSION Currently EFT is one of the most empirically validated forms of therapy for couples Research has suggested that after undergoing EFT, 70-75% of couples report a move from distress to recovery* of their marital relationship and approximately 90% report significant improvements (Woolley, 2007). * What does “recovery” mean? Subjectivity? As a relatively new form of intervention, more research is needed to explore this theory and further implications Diana Brutto, Amanda Pino, Stacey Barroso, Dana Fotiadis, Ashley Joudrey, Andrea Walsh, Samantha Ward Historical Development• Emotion-focused Therapy uses a person centered approach, which involves working within the client’s internal frame of reference and empathetically following their experience • In additional to maintaining an empathetic relationship, the therapist guides client’s ability to process emotions in various ways • In a therapeutic setting clients will identify various states of being that are markers of underlying affective and cognitive processing problems • Therapists practicing this approach are trained to recognize markers and intervene in ways best suited to the client • Emotion-focused therapy is a collaborative effort between client and therapist • Change can be introduced by helping clients become aware of their emotional processes • Emotion-focused therapy is based on three major phases: - Phase 1: Bonding and emotional awareness - Phase 2: Evoking and exploring maladaptive emotion patterns - Phase 3: Emotion transformation CRITIQUES OF EFT• A major premise of EFT is that emotion is fundamental to the construction of the self and is a key determinant of self-organization & Emotion-focused couple therapy is recognized as one of the most effective approaches in resolving relationship distress (Greenberg, 2010) • In EFT, distinctions between different types of emotion provide social workers/professionals with a map for differential intervention • There are 6 major empirically supported principles of emotion that are used as a guide in interventions and serve as the goals of treatment (Couples Therapy) Emotions are biologically based, adaptive tendancies Emotion schematic processing Major premise: Emotions are fundamental to the construction of self Problem: Incapability to manage one's own emotions Studies have demonstrated EFT is one of the most effective treatment methods for couples Distress of attachment, maintained by negative affect • “I was appalled by how much pain people were in, and the huge emotional drama!” • “ Couples were caught in dreadful dances of negative interactions, and even though they could tell you what was happening on a cognitive level, they would still get swept up in unfolding, spiraling dramas with one person making demands and one person withdrawing,” -Dr."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Egypt\nWhat is the currency of Egypt?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Egypt What is the currency of Egypt? Flag What is the currency of Egypt? Answer by Tt2hitek Confidence votes 174The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP or LE) ,called Gineih in Arabic. It is subdivided into piasters (100 piasters making up one Egyptian pound). Currency notes are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Egyptian Pounds. Coins are available in 5, 10, 20, 25, and 50 Piasters. There is no mandatory exchange upon entry, however, all Egyptian currency must be accompanied by an official exchange receipt when paying hotel bills. Bank branches are conveniently located at ports of entry, and in all major hotels. The currency used in Egypt is called the Egyptian pound. As of June 2014, 50 Egyptian pounds converted to US dollars, is $6.99 US.50 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(score)\n2001: A Space Odyssey (score)",
"text": "\"2001: A Space Odyssey (score)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the film's actual score, see 2001: A Space Odyssey (soundtrack). The 2001: A Space Odyssey score is an unused film score composed by Alex North for Stanley Kubrick 's 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Original theme music3 Jerry Goldsmith recording4 Official original recording5 Reception6 References7 External links Background [ edit]In the early stages of production, Kubrick had commissioned noted Hollywood composer Alex North, who had written the score for Spartacus and also worked on Dr. Strangelove, to write the score of his upcoming film 2001: A Space Odyssey. [ 1] However, during post-production, Kubrick chose to abandon North's music in favor of the now-familiar classical music pieces he had earlier chosen as \"\"guide pieces\"\" for the soundtrack. North did not know of the abandonment of the score until after he saw the film's premiere screening. [ 2] The world's first exposure to North's unused music was in 1993 via Telarc's issue of the main theme on Hollywood's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, a compilation album by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. All the music North originally wrote was recorded commercially by North's friend and colleague Jerry Goldsmith with the National Philharmonic Orchestra and was released on Varèse Sarabande CDs shortly after Telarc's first theme release but before North's death. Eventually, a mono mix-down of North's original recordings, which had survived in the interim, would be released as a limited edition CD by Intrada Records. [ 3]In an interview with Michel Ciment, Kubrick explained: However good our best film composers may be, they are not a Beethoven, a Mozart or a Brahms."
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"title": "http://www.omnilexica.com/?q=The+Good%2C+the+Bad+and+the+Ugly\nThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly",
"text": "\"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Home Meaning of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Examples Pronunciation Contact Omnilexica On this page: Films Music Group Miscellanea Printed encyclopedias and other books with definitions for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Online dictionaries and encyclopedias with entries for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Photos about The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Quotes about The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Share this page Films\"\" The Good, the Bad and the Ugly \"\" is a 1966 Italian epic Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone, starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach in the title roles respectively. The screenplay was written by Age & Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni and Leone, based on a story by Vincenzoni and Leone. Director of photography Tonino Delli Colli was responsible for the film's sweeping widescreen cinematography and Ennio Morricone composed the film's score, including its main theme. It was a co-production between companies in Italy, Spain, West Germany and the United States.also known as The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly; Den gode, den onde och den fule; El bueno, el malo y el feo; Dobry, zly i brzydki; Den gode den onde den fule; Den gode, den onde og den grusomme; Goda, onda och fula; A jó, a rossz és a csúf; Zwei glorreiche Halunken; Dobar, los, zao; De goede, de harde, de vagebond; Dobri, umazani, zli; El bueno, el feo y el malo; Le bon, la brute et le truand; Hodný, zlý a osklivý; O Bom, o Mau e o Vilão; The Magnificent Rogues; Kargi, cudi, boroti; Hyvät, pahat ja rumat; Iyi, kötü ve çirkin; Três Homens em Conflito; Lo bueno, lo malo y lo feo; I due magnifici straccioni; Ha'tov Ha'ra Veha'meho'ar; The Good, the Ugly, the Bad; Het goede, het slechte, het lelijke; Zoku yuuhi no ganman; Hea, halb ja inetu; O kalos, o kakos kai o ashimos; Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo.countries: Italy, Spain, West Germany, United States of Americalanguages: Italian Language, English Languageproducer: Alberto Grimaldiproduction design by Carlo Simiwritten by Sergio Leone, Luciano Vincenzoni, Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli, Mickey Knoxbased on a story by Luciano Vincenzoni & Sergio Leonestarring: Clint Eastwood as Man with No Name Lee Van Cleef as Sentenza Eli Wallach as Tuco Al Mulock as One-Armed Bounty Hunter Mario Brega as Cpl. Wallace Rada Rassimov as Maria Luigi Pistilli as Father Pablo Ramirez Antonio Casale as Jackson John Bartha as Sheriff Aldo Giuffrè as Alcoholic Union Captain Antonio Casas as Stevens Enzo Petito as Storekeeper Claudio Scarchilli as Mexican Peon #1Livio Lorenzon as Baker Sandro Scarchilli as Mexican Peon #2Benito Stefanelli as Member of Angel Eyes' Gang #1Angelo Novi as Monk Aldo Sambrell as Member of Angel Eyes' Gang #2Sergio Mendizábal as Blonde Bounty Hunter Antonio Molino Rojo as Capt. Harper Lorenzo Robledo as Clem Chelo Alonso as Stevens' Wife Fortunato Arena as 1st Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging Román Ariznavarreta as Bounty Hunter #1Frank Braña as Bounty Hunter #2Amerigo Castrighella as 2nd Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging Saturno Cerra as Bounty Hunter #3Luigi Ciavarro as Member of Angel Eye's Gang #3William Conroy as Confederate Soldier Tony Di Mitri as Deputy Attilio Dottesio as 3rd Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging Veriano Ginesi as Bald Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging Jesús Guzmán as Pardue the Hotel Owner Víctor Israel as Sergeant at Confederate Fort Nazzareno Natale as Mexican Bounty Hunter #1Ricardo Palacios as Bartender in Socorro Romano Puppo as Member of Angel Eyes' Gang #4Antoñito Ruiz as Stevens' Youngest Son Aysanoa Runachagua as Pistolero Recruited by Tuco in the Cave Enrique Santiago as Mexican Bounty Hunter #2José Terrón as Thomas 'Shorty' Larsoncinematography by Tonino Delli Colliedited by Eugenio Alabiso & Nino Baraglimusic by Ennio Morriconecostume design by Carlo Simigenres: Spaghetti Western, Western, Action Film, Adventure Film, Documentary filmsubject: American Civil Wartagline: For Three Men The Civil War Wasn't Hell. It Was Practice!rating: R (USA)released on 23 December 1966 (49 years ago)\"\" The Good, The Bad And The Ugly \"\" a.k.a. \"\" The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly \"\": The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly is a 1992 comedy film written by Deo Derecto and directed by Luciano B. Carlos.director: Luciano Carlosstarring: Rene Requiestas Music\"\" The Good, the Bad and the Ugly \"\": The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released in 1966 alongside the Western film, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, directed by Sergio Leone. The score is composed by frequent Leone collaborator Ennio Morricone, whose distinctive original compositions, containing gunfire, whistling, and yodeling permeate the film. The main theme, resembling the howling of a coyote, is a two-note melody that is a frequent motif, and is used for the three main characters, with a different instrument used for each one: flute for Blondie, Arghilofono for Angel Eyes, and human voices for Tuco.also known as Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo; The Good, the Bad & the Ugly; Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo Soundtrackgenres: Film score, 20th-century classical musicreleased in 1966 (50 years ago)award: 2009 - Grammy Hall of Fame Award, received by Ennio Morricone\"\" The Good, the Bad and the Ugly \"\" is the theme to the 1966 film of the same name, which was directed by Sergio Leone."
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"title": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/foreigncurrencyeffects.asp\nWhat are 'Foreign Currency Effects'",
"text": "What are 'Foreign Currency Effects'Foreign currency effects are gains or losses on foreign investments due to changes in the relative value of assets denominated in a currency other than the principal currency with which a company normally conducts business. A rising domestic currency means foreign investments will result in lower returns when converted back to the domestic currency. The opposite is true for a declining domestic currency. Next Up Accounting Currency Currency Substitution Currency Board Currency ETFBREAKING DOWN 'Foreign Currency Effects'Foreign investments are complicated by currency fluctuation and conversion between countries. A high-quality investment in another country may prove worthless because of a weak domestic currency. Foreign-denominated debt used to purchase domestic assets has led to bankruptcy in several cases due to a fast decline in a domestic currency or a rapid rise in the currency of the foreign-denominated debt. RELATED TERMSAccounting Currency The monetary unit used when recording transactions in a company's ... Currency Substitution The use of a foreign currency in transactions in place of the ... Currency Board A currency board is a monetary authority that makes decisions ... Currency ETFCurrency ETFs aim to replicate movements of a single currency ... Transfer Risk The risk that a local currency cannot be converted into the currency ... Universal Currency Converter A program that allows for the quick conversion of currencies ... Related Articles Trading The Effects Of Currency Fluctuations On The Economy Currency fluctuations are a natural outcome of the floating exchange rate system that is the norm for most major economies. Investing Explaining Interest Rate Parity Interest rate parity exists when the expected nominal rates are the same for both domestic and foreign assets. Investing5 Reasons Why Currency Manipulation Matters for Average Investors Find out why the Treasury Department identified five potential offenders of currency manipulation, and see how this affects investors in the United States. Trading Exploring Non-Dollar Currencies For Forex Trading Learn how investments in foreign currencies can diversify your portfolio."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Australia\nWhat is the currency of Australia?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Australia What is the currency of Australia? Flag What is the currency of Australia? Answer by Wes Pate Confidence votes 2.2KAustralia's currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in the Australian Dollar. Australia adopted this currency on the 14th of February, 1966. Its value is heavily influenced by commodity prices with traditionally high interest rates a factor. The symbol for the Australian Dollar is $ (sometimes written as \"\"A$\"\" when used internationally). From 1910 to 1966, Australia used a monetary system system identical to the old British system of Pounds, Shillings and Pence. 12 Pence to a Shilling, 20 Shillings to a Pound.98 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Phil Lewis 179,231 Contributions What type of currency is used in Australia?"
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Graduate\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:alumnus, alumna, alum, graduate, grad (noun)a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)graduate (adj)a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amountsgraduate (a), postgraduate (verb)of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree\"\"graduate courses\"\"graduate (verb)receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies\"\"She graduated in 1990\"\"graduate (verb)confer an academic degree upon\"\"This school graduates 2,000 students each year\"\"calibrate, graduate, fine-tune (verb)make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring\"\"calibrate an instrument\"\"; \"\"graduate a cylinder\"\"Wiktionary (4.00 / 2 votes)Rate this definition:graduate (Noun)A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institutiongraduate (Noun)A person who is recognized by a high school as having completed the requirements of a course of study at the schoolgraduate (Noun)A graduated (marked) cup or other container, thus fit for measuringgraduate (Verb)To be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution. See note on u201Cfromu201D usage.graduate (Verb)To certify (a student) as having earned a degree Indiana University graduated the student.graduate (Verb)To mark a scale on (something) so that it can be used for measuringgraduate (Verb)To change graduallygraduate (Adjective)graduated, arranged by degreesgraduate (Adjective)holding an academic degreegraduate (Adjective)relating to an academic degree Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Graduate (noun)to mark with degrees; to divide into regular steps, grades, or intervals, as the scale of a thermometer, a scheme of punishment or rewards, etc Graduate (noun)to admit or elevate to a certain grade or degree; esp., in a college or university, to admit, at the close of the course, to an honorable standing defined by a diploma; as, he was graduated at Yale College Graduate (noun)to prepare gradually; to arrange, temper, or modify by degrees or to a certain degree; to determine the degrees of; as, to graduate the heat of an oven Graduate (noun)to bring to a certain degree of consistency, by evaporation, as a fluid Graduate (verb)to pass by degrees; to change gradually; to shade off; as, sandstone which graduates into gneiss; carnelian sometimes graduates into quartz Graduate (verb)to taper, as the tail of certain birds Graduate (verb)to take a degree in a college or university; to become a graduate; to receive a diploma Graduate (noun)one who has received an academical or professional degree; one who has completed the prescribed course of study in any school or institution of learning Graduate (noun)a graduated cup, tube, or flask; a measuring glass used by apothecaries and chemists. See under Graduated Graduatearranged by successive steps or degrees; graduated Origin: [See Graduate, n. & v.]Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Graduate\"\"Graduate\"\" is a song by Third Eye Blind and written by Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan. The B-side, \"\"Horror Show\"\", was written by Jenkins and Cadogan as well and later released on the \"\"How's It Going to Be\"\" single in 1998. It reached number 26 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the U. S, and number 14 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. Additionally, it was featured in the 1998 film Can't Hardly Wait starring Seth Green and Jennifer Love Hewitt. The band played this at the American Music Awards in 1998, changing some of the lyrics to \"\"can I masturbate\"\" in place of \"\"can I graduate. \"\" British National Corpus Nouns Frequency Rank popularity for the word 'graduate' in Nouns Frequency: #1906Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of graduate in Chaldean Numerology is: 8Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of graduate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5Sample Sentences & Example Usage Anthony Brutto: It was always important to me to graduate. United States: She was one of our better graduate students, I thought."
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"title": "http://www.getnetworth.com/tag/charles-bronson-ethnicity/\nCharles Bronson Ethnicity",
"text": "\"Profession: Actor Date of Birth: Nov 3, 1921 Nicknames: Charles Dennis Buchinsky, Charles Buchinsky, Chas. Buchinski, Charles Buchinski, Le Sacre Monstre, Il Brutto Height: 1.8 m Ethnicity: Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Lithuanian-American Country: United States of America Charles Bronson Ethnicity· In Actors, Celebrities Read more... Charles Bronson Charles Bronson Net Worth is $12.5 Million. Tough guy actor Charles Bronson had a decidedly tough net worth of approximately $12.5 million before he made his final great escape to the sky. But a net worth like that didn't come easy - he had to kick a. Charles Bronson (November 3,... Charles Bronson Net Worth is $12.5 Million. Charles Bronson Net Worth is $12.5 Million. Tough guy actor Charles Bronson had a decidedly tough net worth of approximately $12.5 million before he made his final great escape to the sky. But a net worth like that didn't come easy - he had to kick a Charles Bronson , born Charles Dennis Buchinsky was an American actor, best known for such films as Once Upon a Time in the West, The Magnificent Seven, The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape, Rider on the Rain, The Mechanic, and the popular Death Wish series. He often cast in the role of a police officer or gunfighter, often in revenge-oriented plot lines. During his career, Bronson had a long-term partnership with directors Michael Winner and J. Lee Thompson. Bronson was born Charles Dennis Buchinsky in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, in the Allegheny Mountain Coal region north of Johnstown."
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"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/b/bsd-bahamanian-dollar.asp\nDEFINITION of 'BSD (Bahamian Dollar)'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'BSD (Bahamian Dollar)'The currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the Bahamian dollar (BSD), the currency of the Bahamas. The Bahamian dollar is made up of 100 cents, and is often presented with the dollar sign as B$ to allow it to be distinguished from other currencies denominated in dollars, such as the U. S. dollar (USD). BSD is pegged to the U. S. dollar at parity; as a result, businesses in the Bahamas accept either currency. Next Up Dollar Rate USDNZD (New Zealand Dollar)Parity BREAKING DOWN 'BSD (Bahamian Dollar)'The Bahamian dollar replaced the British pound in 1966 at a rate of 7 shillings to 1 Bahamanian dollar. This rate was established based on parity with the U. S. dollar because the fixed exchange rate of the GBP/USD was 1 pound = 2.8 U. S. dollars. Due to this parity, the Bahamas operates under what is known as a bimonetary system, in which both the Bahamian dollar and the U. S. dollar are national currencies. RELATED TERMSDollar Rate The dollar rate is the exchange rate of a currency against the ... USDThe USD is the abbreviation for the U. S. dollar. NZD (New Zealand Dollar)The currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the New Zealand ... Parity1. In general, a situation of equality. Parity can occur in many ... NZDIn the currency market, this is the abbreviation for the New ... USD/CAD (U. S. Dollar/Canadian Dollar)Colloquially known as the loonie, USD/CAD is the abbreviation ... Related Articles Trading Play Foreign Currencies Against The U. S. Dollar And Win Don't panic when the dollar drops."
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"title": "http://www.thetimenow.com/bahamas/nassau\nCurrent local time in Nassau, Bahamas | Time Zone: EST",
"text": "The Time Now > Bahamas >Time & More Weather & Forecast Current local time in Nassau, Bahamas | Time Zone: EST12 hour 24 hour11:00:35 PMUTC/GMT -5 hours08Sunday Apr 2018Display Time on your Website Convert Times & Time Zone Converter Calendar Tool Meeting Planner Tool Facts Country Capital Currency Nassau BSD (Dollar) Use the currency converter International dialing code +1242 (Bahamas) How to dial to Nassau?am pm 2408 Mon / 09 10 11 12 13Nassau, Bahamas EDT Mon, Apr 09 12:01am5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm10pm11pm Mon091am2am3am4am5am6am7am+14 Sydney, Australia AEST Mon, Apr 09 02:01pm7am8am9am10am11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm Add Location Daylight Saving Time in Nassau - Time Change Standard time zone Daylight saving time (DST)Time zone abbreviation UTC / GMT -5 hours No daylight saving time to observe right now EST - Eastern Standard Time Popular city time zones New York, NY London Tokyo Washington DC Paris Berlin Moscow Amsterdam Manila Miami, FLAtlanta, GA Las Vegas, NV Seattle, WA Houston, TXBoston, MA San Francisco, CA Chicago, ILLos Angeles, CA Mumbai Kuala Lumpur Karachi Toronto Montréal Sydney Mexico City Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Singapore Largest country time zones India Australia United States United Kingdom Japan Germany China France Canada Ghana Italy South Africa Spain Thailand Pakistan Brazil Mexico Malaysia Kenya Afghanistan Greece Nigeria Chile South Korea Ukraine Portugal Morocco Uganda Russia Egypt Philippines Vietnam Indonesia Popular Time Zones EST PDT GMT PST EDT CDT CST CUT UCT IDTPopular Countries Time India Singapore United Kingdom United States Australia Ghana Nigeria Spain Popular Cities Stockholm Sydney Kolkata Nairobi Mumbai Brisbane London About | Privacy Policy | Contact | Plugins | © Copyright The Time Now 1998-2018"
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"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/BSD\nBahamian Dollar",
"text": "Bahamian Dollar Overview The official currency for the Bahamas is the Bahamian Dollar. The $ symbol is used for the Bahamian Dollar; the symbol B$ is used to distinguish it from other Dollar currencies. The Dollar is divided into 100 cents and is pegged to the US Dollar at par. Economy The Bahamas economy is dependent on the tourism and offshore banking industries. The economy in the Bahamas is steady and stable. Constructions for hotels and resorts is booming, due to the large influx of tourists. The service industry contributes 90% of the total GDP. Agriculture and other industries account for the remainder. Top industries in the Bahamas are oil, rum, pharmaceuticals, banking, salt, aragonite, and tourism. Unemployment is estimated at 8%."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/SGD_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Singapore Dollars and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Singapore Dollar is the currency in Singapore (SG, SGP). The symbol for SGD can be written S$, and SGD$. The Singapore Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Singapore Dollar was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The SGD conversion factor has 6 significant digits. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller12 comments about Singapore Dollars conversion Singapore Dollar (SGD)Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar 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"title": "http://www.ip2currency.com/currency-symbol\nCurrency Symbol",
"text": "Currency Symbol The table below lists the unicode value (HEX) of the Currency Symbol supported by our services. You can manually embed the currency symbol into HTML content, by adding the unicode with '&#x' and ended with semicolon. ';' For example, € will display you the Euro (€) symbol, and Kč will display you Czech Koruna (Kč) sysmbol. Currency Code Currency Name Symbol Unicode (Hex)AED United Arab Emirates Dirham د. إ 62f, 2e, 625ANG NL Antillian Guilder ƒ 192ARS Argentine Peso $ 24AUD Australian Dollar A$ 41, 24BRL Brazilian Real R$ 52, 24BSD Bahamian Dollar B$ 42, 24CAD Canadian Dollar $ 24CHF Swiss Franc CHF 43, 48, 46CLP Chilean Peso $ 24CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥ a5COP Colombian Peso $ 24CZK Czech Koruna Kč 4b,10d DKK Danish Krone kr 6b, 72EUR Euro € 20ac FJD Fiji Dollar FJ$ 46, 4a, 24GBP British Pound £ a3GHS Ghanaian New Cedi GH₵ 47, 48, 20b5GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal Q 51HKD Hong Kong Dollar $ 24HNL Honduran Lempira L 4c HRK Croatian Kuna kn 6b, 6e HUF Hungarian Forint Ft 46, 74IDR Indonesian Rupiah Rp 52, 70ILS Israeli New Shekel ₪ 20aa INR Indian Rupee ₹ 20b9ISK Iceland Krona kr 6b, 72JMD Jamaican Dollar J$ 4a, 24JPY Japanese Yen ¥ a5KRW South-Korean Won ₩ 20a9LKR Sri Lanka Rupee ₨ 20a8MAD Moroccan Dirham .د. م 2e, 62f, 2e, 645MMK Myanmar Kyat K 4b MXN Mexican Peso $ 24MYR Malaysian Ringgit RM 52, 4d NOK Norwegian Kroner kr 6b, 72NZD New Zealand Dollar $ 24PAB Panamanian Balboa B/. 42, 2f, 2e PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol S/. 53, 2f, 2e PHP Philippine Peso ₱ 20b1PKR Pakistan Rupee ₨ 20a8PLN Polish Zloty zł 7a, 142RON Romanian New Lei lei 6c, 65, 69RSD Serbian Dinar RSD 52, 53, 44RUB Russian Rouble руб 440, 443, 431SEK Swedish Krona kr 6b, 72SGD Singapore Dollar S$ 53, 24THB Thai Baht ฿ e3f TND Tunisian Dinar DT 44, 54TRY Turkish Lira TL 54, 4c TTD Trinidad/Tobago Dollar $ 24TWD Taiwan Dollar NT$ 4e, 54, 24USD US Dollar $ 24VEF Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte Bs 42, 73VND Vietnamese Dong ₫ 20ab XAF CFA Franc BEAC FCFA 46, 43, 46, 41XCD East Caribbean Dollar $ 24XPF CFP Franc F 46ZAR South African Rand R 52PHP Sample Code: Currency Class<?phpclass ip2currency {private $ currency_info = array ('AED' => array ( 'name' => 'United Arab Emirates Dirham', 'symbol' => 'د. إ', 'hex' => 'د. إ' ),'ANG' => array ( 'name' => 'NL Antillian Guilder', 'symbol' => 'ƒ', 'hex' => 'ƒ' ),'ARS' => array ( 'name' => 'Argentine Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'AUD' => array ( 'name' => 'Australian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'A$', 'hex' => 'A$' ),'BRL' => array ( 'name' => 'Brazilian Real', 'symbol' => 'R$', 'hex' => 'R$' ),'BSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Bahamian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'B$', 'hex' => 'B$' ),'CAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Canadian Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CHF' => array ( 'name' => 'Swiss Franc', 'symbol' => 'CHF', 'hex' => 'CHF' ),'CLP' => array ( 'name' => 'Chilean Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CNY' => array ( 'name' => 'Chinese Yuan Renminbi', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'COP' => array ( 'name' => 'Colombian Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CZK' => array ( 'name' => 'Czech Koruna', 'symbol' => 'Kč', 'hex' => 'Kč' ),'DKK' => array ( 'name' => 'Danish Krone', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'EUR' => array ( 'name' => 'Euro', 'symbol' => '€', 'hex' => '€' ),'FJD' => array ( 'name' => 'Fiji Dollar', 'symbol' => 'FJ$', 'hex' => 'FJ$' ),'GBP' => array ( 'name' => 'British Pound', 'symbol' => '£', 'hex' => '£' ),'GHS' => array ( 'name' => 'Ghanaian New Cedi', 'symbol' => 'GH₵', 'hex' => 'GH₵' ),'GTQ' => array ( 'name' => 'Guatemalan Quetzal', 'symbol' => 'Q', 'hex' => 'Q' ),'HKD' => array ( 'name' => 'Hong Kong Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'HNL' => array ( 'name' => 'Honduran Lempira', 'symbol' => 'L', 'hex' => 'L' ),'HRK' => array ( 'name' => 'Croatian Kuna', 'symbol' => 'kn', 'hex' => 'kn' ),'HUF' => array ( 'name' => 'Hungarian Forint', 'symbol' => 'Ft', 'hex' => 'Ft' ),'IDR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indonesian Rupiah', 'symbol' => 'Rp', 'hex' => 'Rp' ),'ILS' => array ( 'name' => 'Israeli New Shekel', 'symbol' => '₪', 'hex' => '₪' ),'INR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indian Rupee', 'symbol' => '₹', 'hex' => '₹' ),'ISK' => array ( 'name' => 'Iceland Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'JMD' => array ( 'name' => 'Jamaican Dollar', 'symbol' => 'J$', 'hex' => 'J$' ),'JPY' => array ( 'name' => 'Japanese Yen', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'KRW' => array ( 'name' => 'South-Korean Won', 'symbol' => '₩', 'hex' => '₩' ),'LKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Sri Lanka Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'MAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Moroccan Dirham', 'symbol' => '.د. م', 'hex' => '.د. م' ),'MMK' => array ( 'name' => 'Myanmar Kyat', 'symbol' => 'K', 'hex' => 'K' ),'MXN' => array ( 'name' => 'Mexican Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'MYR' => array ( 'name' => 'Malaysian Ringgit', 'symbol' => 'RM', 'hex' => 'RM' ),'NOK' => array ( 'name' => 'Norwegian Kroner', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'NZD' => array ( 'name' => 'New Zealand Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'PAB' => array ( 'name' => 'Panamanian Balboa', 'symbol' => 'B/. ', 'hex' => 'B/.' ),'PEN' => array ( 'name' => 'Peruvian Nuevo Sol', 'symbol' => 'S/. ', 'hex' => 'S/.' ),'PHP' => array ( 'name' => 'Philippine Peso', 'symbol' => '₱', 'hex' => '₱' ),'PKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Pakistan Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'PLN' => array ( 'name' => 'Polish Zloty', 'symbol' => 'zł', 'hex' => 'zł' ),'RON' => array ( 'name' => 'Romanian New Lei', 'symbol' => 'lei', 'hex' => 'lei' ),'RSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Serbian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'RSD', 'hex' => 'RSD' ),'RUB' => array ( 'name' => 'Russian Rouble', 'symbol' => 'руб', 'hex' => 'руб' ),'SEK' => array ( 'name' => 'Swedish Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'SGD' => array ( 'name' => 'Singapore Dollar', 'symbol' => 'S$', 'hex' => 'S$' ),'THB' => array ( 'name' => 'Thai Baht', 'symbol' => '฿', 'hex' => '฿' ),'TND' => array ( 'name' => 'Tunisian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'DT', 'hex' => 'DT' ),'TRY' => array ( 'name' => 'Turkish Lira', 'symbol' => 'TL', 'hex' => 'TL' ),'TTD' => array ( 'name' => 'Trinidad/Tobago Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'TWD' => array ( 'name' => 'Taiwan Dollar', 'symbol' => 'NT$', 'hex' => 'NT$' ),'USD' => array ( 'name' => 'US Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'VEF' => array ( 'name' => 'Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte', 'symbol' => 'Bs', 'hex' => 'Bs' ),'VND' => array ( 'name' => 'Vietnamese Dong', 'symbol' => '₫', 'hex' => '₫' ),'XAF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFA Franc BEAC', 'symbol' => 'FCFA', 'hex' => 'FCFA' ),'XCD' => array ( 'name' => 'East Caribbean Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'XPF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFP Franc', 'symbol' => 'F', 'hex' => 'F' ),'ZAR' => array ( 'name' => 'South African Rand', 'symbol' => 'R', 'hex' => 'R'));//Return Currency Namefunction Get Currency Name ( $ currency_code ) {if (!"
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"title": "https://www.finder.com/usd-mxn-exchange-rate\nUS Dollar to Mexican Peso Exchange Rate",
"text": "Advertiser Disclosure US Dollar to Mexican Peso Exchange Rate Live Rate$ = Mex$ 18.2764Refreshing in: 60s | Tue, 10 Apr 07:36pm GMTCheap transfers Bank-beating exchange rates Safe and reliable Find me the best rate Historical Rate chart of USD and MXNWorld First Foreign Exchange Most Convenient foreign exchange with excellent customer service. Purchase 140+ currencies from 45 countries. Special $0 fee offer for finder.com readers: Because World First is a trusted partner of finder.com, you can complete your transaction for free. Enjoy competitive exchange rates. Get even better exchange rates with forward contracts and limit orders. Receive weekly updates on market exchange rates. Go to site More info US Dollar The US dollar is the most traded currency in the world. The world’s unofficial reserve currency, it can be found in most major currency pairs. In forex, it’s an important benchmark and target rate for countries that fix or peg their currencies against its value. It is also used as the standard currency for oil, precious metals and other commodities."
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"docid": "D1558191#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/SDG_calculator.html\nSudanese Pound (SDG) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 4, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Sudanese Pounds and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Sudanese Pound is the currency in Sudan (SD, SDN). The Sudanese Pound is divided into 100 qirush. The exchange rate for the Sudanese Pound was last updated on April 3, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The SDG conversion factor has 5 significant digits. Add your comment to this page Sudanese Pound (SDG)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) IOTA (MIOTA) Primecoin (XPM)Bahraini Dinar (BHD) Icelandic Krona 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"title": "http://coinmill.com/QAR_calculator.html\nScientific Calculatorostermiller.org/calcby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Qatari Riyals and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Qatari Riyal is the currency in Qatar (QA, QAT). The Qatari Riyal is also known as the Qatar Rial. The symbol for QAR can be written QR. The Qatari Riyal is divided into 100 dirhams. The exchange rate for the Qatari Riyal was last updated on April 10, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The QAR conversion factor has 6 significant digits. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller6 comments about Qatari Riyals conversion Qatari Riyal (QAR)Scientific Calculatorostermiller.org/calcby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar 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"title": "http://coinmill.com/TTD_calculator.html\nTrinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Trinidad and Tobago Dollars and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Trinidad and Tobago Dollar is the currency in Trinidad and Tobago (TT, TTO). The symbol for TTD can be written TT$. The Trinidad and Tobago Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Trinidad and Tobago Dollar was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The TTD conversion factor has 6 significant digits.6 comments about Trinidad and Tobago Dollars conversion Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: - History and circulation information. Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Commentswow This is the best thing since cooked food."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/DKK_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Danish Kroner and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Danish Krone is the currency in Denmark (DK, DNK), Faeroe Islands, and Greenland (GL, GRL). The Danish Krone is also known as Krones. The symbol for DKK can be written Dkr. The Danish Krone is divided into 100 ore. The exchange rate for the Danish Krone was last updated on April 6, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The DKK conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Viet Nam Dong and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Viet Nam Dong is the currency in Vietnam (Viet Nam, VN, VNM). The symbol for VND can be written D. The exchange rate for the Viet Nam Dong was last updated on April 11, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The VND conversion factor has 5 significant digits. 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Vietnamese Đồng - History and circulation information. Trip Advisor: Vietnam Banks & Money - Dealing with the foreign currency from the point of view of a traveler Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Commentsviet dong i will buy10m dong for under $700 i cant find anywhere that i can pay so little show me ph 702 215 9382 or [email protected] brock105 for 1 million THe cheapest I have seen it for is $105 USD for 1 mil dong."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/GBX_calculator.html\nPence Sterling (GBX) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Pence Sterling and just one other currency click on any other currency. Pence sterling (GBX) is a subdivision of Pounds sterling (GBP). Pounds are official currency of the United Kingdom, but pence are often used when trading stocks. Calculator for Pounds Sterling (GBP) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Pence Sterling (GBX) and Pound Sterling (GBP) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator Pence Sterling is the currency in United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). The exchange rate for Pence Sterling was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The GBX conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"title": "http://coinmill.com/SAR_calculator.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Saudi Arabian Riyals and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Saudi Arabian Riyal is the currency in Saudi Arabia (SA, SAU). The Saudi Arabian Riyal is also known as the Saudi Arabian Rial. The symbol for SAR can be written SRls. The Saudi Arabian Riyal is divided into 100 halalat. The exchange rate for the Saudi Arabian Riyal was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The SAR conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 8, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Irish Pounds and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Irish Pound (IEP) is obsolete. It was replaced with the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 1999. One EUR is equivalent to 0.787564 IEP. Calculator for Euros (EUR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Irish Pound (IEP) and Euro (EUR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator The Irish Pound is the currency in Ireland (IE, IRL). The exchange rate for the Irish Pound was last updated on April 6, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The IEP conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"title": "http://coinmill.com/CLP_calculator.html\nChilean Peso (CLP) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Chilean Pesos and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Chilean Peso is the currency in Chile (CL, CHL). The symbol for CLP can be written Ch$. The Chilean Peso is divided into 100 centavos. The exchange rate for the Chilean Peso was last updated on April 9, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The CLP conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Chilean peso - History and circulation information."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/GBP_calculator.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Pounds Sterling and just one other currency click on any other currency. Pound Sterling is the currency in Channel Islands (Aldernay, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark), Isle of Man, and United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). Pound Sterling is also known as the British Pound, the United Kingdom Pound, UKP, STG, the English Pound, British Pound Sterling, BPS, and Sterlings. Pound Sterling is divided into 100 pence. The exchange rate for Pound Sterling was last updated on April 6, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The GBP conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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"title": "http://coinmill.com/BDT_calculator.html\nBangladeshi Taka (BDT) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 7, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Bangladeshi Taka and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Bangladeshi Taka is the currency in Bangladesh (BD, BGD). The symbol for BDT can be written Tk. The Bangladeshi Taka is divided into 100 paisa (poisha). The exchange rate for the Bangladeshi Taka was last updated on April 7, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The BDT conversion factor has 4 significant digits. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller15 comments about Bangladeshi Taka conversion Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)URL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Albanian Lek (ALL) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Anoncoin (ANC) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Ardor (ARDR) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentine Peso (ARS) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Argentum (ARG) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling 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"title": "http://www.exchange-rates.org/HistoricalRates/A/USD/6-22-2015\nUS Dollar exchange rates for June 22, 2015 against currencies in North and South America",
"text": "\"North and South America Asia and Pacific Europe Middle East and Central Asia Africa US Dollar exchange rates for June 22, 2015 against currencies in North and South America Convert From USDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDConvert From Convert To Exchange Rate More Information USD Argentine Peso 9.06245 USD ARS rate for 6/22/2015USD Bahamian Dollar 1.00000 USD BSD rate for 6/22/2015USD Barbados Dollar 2.00000 USD BBD rate for 6/22/2015USD Belize Dollar 2.01500 USD BZD rate for 6/22/2015USD Bermudian Dollar 1.00000 USD BMD rate for 6/22/2015USD Bolivian Boliviano 6.90000 USD BOB rate for 6/22/2015USD Brazilian Real 3.08673 USD BRL rate for 6/22/2015USD Canadian Dollar 1.23114 USD CAD rate for 6/22/2015USD Cayman Islands Dollar 0.82000 USD KYD rate for 6/22/2015USD Chilean Peso 632.22002 USD CLP rate for 6/22/2015USD Colombian Peso 2536.04356 USD COP rate for 6/22/2015USD Costa Rican Colon 533.27331 USD CRC rate for 6/22/2015USD Cuban Peso 1.00000 USD CUP rate for 6/22/2015USD Dominican Peso 44.88098 USD DOP rate for 6/22/2015USD East Caribbean Dollar 2.70000 USD XCD rate for 6/22/2015USD Guatemalan Quetzal 7.62266 USD GTQ rate for 6/22/2015USD Haitian Gourde 47.34952 USD HTG rate for 6/22/2015USD Honduran Lempira 21.60448 USD HNL rate for 6/22/2015USD Jamaican Dollar 116.19480 USD JMD rate for 6/22/2015USD Mexican Peso 15.34233 USD MXN rate for 6/22/2015USD Netherlands Antillian Guilder 1.75743 USD ANG rate for 6/22/2015USD Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro 26.99746 USD NIO rate for 6/22/2015USD Panamanian Balboa 1.00000 USD PAB rate for 6/22/2015USD Paraguay Guarani 5141.08424 USD PYG rate for 6/22/2015USD Peruvian Nuevo Sol 3.17355 USD PEN rate for 6/22/2015USD Trinidad and Tobago Dollar 6.34829 USD TTD rate for 6/22/2015USD Uruguay Peso 26.81638 USD UYU rate for 6/22/2015USD Venezuelan Bolivar 6.35000 USD VEF rate for 6/22/2015Exchange rates for the US Dollar against foreign currencies from North and South America are displayed in the table above. The values in the Exchange Rate column provide the quantity of foreign currency units that can be purchased with 1 US Dollar based on historical exchange rates. Link to this page - if you would like to link to historical US Dollar exchange rates on this page, please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page<a href=\"\"http://www.exchange-rates.org//Historical Rates/A/USD/6-22-2015\"\">Historical US Dollar exchange rates for 6/22/2015</a>For Webmasters Free, customizable US Dollar exchange rate converter for your site or blog Free, customizable US Dollar currency rate table for your site or blog \""
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"docid": "D789648#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/CAD\nCanadian Dollar",
"text": "Canadian Dollar Overview The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the official currency of Canada. The symbol used for the Canadian Dollar is $, or C$ to distinguish it from other dollar currencies. The Canadian Dollar is subdivided into 100 cents. Economy Canada is rated the 9th largest economy in the world. The economy of Canada is wealthy and stable. Unemployment rate in Canada is estimated at 7.2%. The main industries are chemicals, wood, paper products, food products, minerals, and transport equipment. Export products are aircraft, telecommunications, timber, petroleum, crude, electronics, plastics, and machinery. Import products are motor vehicles, machinery, equipment, durable goods, electricity, chemicals, and electronics.71% of the GDP is accounted for by the service industry. History The province of Canada adopted the Canadian Pound in 1841."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/AMD_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Armenian Drams and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Armenian Dram is the currency in Armenia (AM, ARM). The Armenian Dram is divided into 100 luma. The exchange rate for the Armenian Dram was last updated on April 10, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The AMD conversion factor has 5 significant digits. 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Armenian dram - History and circulation information."
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"title": "https://coinmill.com/PHP_calculator.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Philippine Pesos and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Philippine Peso is the currency in Philippines (PH, PHL). The symbol for PHP can be written P. The Philippine Peso is divided into 100 centavos. The exchange rate for the Philippine Peso was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The PHP conversion factor has 6 significant digits. Scientific Calculatorostermiller.org/calcby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller4 comments about Philippine Pesos conversion Philippine Peso (PHP)Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin 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"docid": "D370541#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/EGP_USD.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"1 comment about Egyptian Pounds and United States Dollars conversion This Egyptian Pound and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Egyptian Pound. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Egyptian Pounds to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Egyptian Pound (EGP) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Egyptian Pound is the currency in Egypt (EG, EGY). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for EGP can be written E. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Egyptian Pound is divided into 100 piasters or 1000 milliemes. The United States Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/HTG_calculator.html\nHaitian Gourde (HTG) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Haitian Gourdes and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Haitian Gourde is the currency in Haiti (HT, HTI). The symbol for HTG can be written G. The Haitian Gourde is divided into 100 centimes. The exchange rate for the Haitian Gourde was last updated on April 11, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The HTG conversion factor has 4 significant digits. 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of Palladium (XPD) Zcash (ZEC)French Pacific Franc (XPF) Ounces of Platinum (XPT) Zeitcoin (ZTC)Gambian Dalasi (GMD) Ounces of Silver (XAG) Zetacoin (ZET)Options Round to smallest currency unit. Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Haitian gourde - History and circulation information."
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"docid": "D3446642#0",
"title": "http://www.aucegypt.edu/news/stories/dollar-vs-egyptian-pound-surging-black-market-exchange-rate\nDollar vs. Egyptian Pound: Surging Black Market Exchange Rate",
"text": "Local to Global Dollar vs. Egyptian Pound: Surging Black Market Exchange Rate March 9, 2016Egypt is struggling as the Egyptian pound fell to its lowest rate against the US dollar in the black market This month, the Egyptian pound fell to its lowest rate against the U. S. dollar in the black market, with the dollar increasing to LE 9.60 The increase of the dollar comes as a result of attempts by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) to regulate the exchange rate at LE 7.83 in order to avoid larger swings in the value of the currency. The CBE’s decision to keep the dollar stable at this rate required imposing restrictions on hard currency movements, making it difficult for businesses to exchange currency in banks. As a result, the black market in Egypt has flourished, raising concerns about dollar shortage. Aliaa Bassiouny, assistant professor of finance and interim chair of the Department of Management, and Tarek Selim, professor and chair of the Department of Economics, explain the recent increase of the dollar. How has the CBE managed to keep the dollar stable at LE 7.83, while the black market has increased the dollar to LE 9.60? Bassiouny: Banks, which operate under the authority of the CBE, are only providing dollars to businesses for importing staple commodities (wheat, corn and flour), energy and pharmaceuticals. Thus, banks are only “accepting bids” on U. S. dollars from those who need to import these supplies so that the supply of dollars is equal to their demand and, therefore, they can maintain the rate at LE 7.83 in the auction. This, however, creates a problem for businesses that need to import ‘non-necessary’ supplies. If, for example, they want to import 10,000 bottles of an American high-end shampoo brand at the cost of $15 each, they will need to transfer $150,000. This means that importers will need LE 1,440,000 at the exchange of LE 9.60."
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"docid": "D677807#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/EGP\nEgyptian Pound",
"text": "Egyptian Pound Overview The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). The symbol used for the EGP is E£ or in Arabic ( ج. م). The Egyptian Pound is subdivided into smaller currency denomination known as qirsh or millimes. 1 EGP = 100 qirsh = 1000 millemes. Economy The Egyptian economy is becoming more market-orientated. The main industries are metal, tourism, chemicals, textiles, pharmaceuticals, light manufacturers, food processing, hydrocarbons, construction, and cement. Export products are petroleum and crude oil products, textiles, cotton, agricultural goods, metal products, and chemicals. Import products are wood products, fuels, chemicals, equipment, machinery, and food stuffs. Unemployment in the country is estimated at 9.7%."
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"title": "https://www.xrates.net/country/gum/guam/currencies/\nxrates",
"text": "World currency exchange rates, converters and historical dataxrates.net provides exchange rate, currency converters and currency tables for the following forex currencies: Select a currency Select a currency AED (UAE Dirham)ANG (Netherlands Antillian Guilder ƒ)AOA (Kwanza)ARS (Argentine Peso $)AUD (Australian Dollar $)AWG (Aruban Guilder ƒ)BAM (Convertible Marks KM)BBD (Barbados Dollar $) BDT (Taka)BGN (Bulgarian Lev лв)BHD (Bahraini Dinar)BIF (Burundi Franc)BMD (Bermuda Dollar $)BND (Brunei Dollar $)BOB (Bolivian Boliviano Bs)BRL (Brazilian Real R$)BSD (Bahamian Dollar $)BWP (Pula P)BYR (Belarussian Ruble p.)BZD (Belize Dollar BZ$)CAD (Canadian Dollar $)CDF (Congolese Franc)CHF (Swiss Franc CHF)CLP (Chilean Peso $)CNY (Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥)COP (Colombian Peso $)CRC (Costa Rican Colon ₡)CUP (Cuban Peso ₱)CVE (Cape Verde Escudo)CZK (Czech Koruna Kč)DJF (Djibouti Franc)DKK (Danish Krone kr)DOP (Dominican Peso RD$)DZD (Algerian Dinar) EEK (Kroon kr)EGP (Egyptian Pound £)ETB (Ethiopian Birr) EUR (Euro €)FKP (Falkland Islands Pound £)GBP (British Pound Sterling £)GIP (Gibraltar Pound £) GMD (Dalasi)GTQ (Quetzal Q)GYD (Guyanese Dollar)HKD (Hong Kong Dollar 元)HNL (Lempira L)HRK (Croatian Kuna kn) HTG (Gourde)HUF (Forint Ft) IDR (Rupiah Rp)ILS (New Israeli Sheqel ₪)INR (Indian Rupee ₨)IRR (Iranian Rial ﷼)ISK (Iceland Krona kr)JMD (Jamaican Dollar J$)JOD (Jordanian Dinar) JPY (Yen ¥)KES (Kenyan Shilling) KHR (Riel ៛)KRW (Won ₩) KWD (Kuwaiti Dinar)KYD (Cayman Islands Dollar $)KZT (Tenge лв) LAK (Kip ₭)LBP (Lebanese Pound £)LKR (Sri Lanka Rupee ₨)LRD (Liberian Dollar)LTL (Lithuanian Litas Lt)LVL (Latvian Lats Ls)LYD (Libyan Dinar)MAD (Moroccan Dirham)MDL (Moldovan Leu) MKD (Denar ден)MMK (Kyat) MNT (Tugrik ₮)MOP (Pataca)MUR (Mauritius Rupee ₨)MVR (Rufiyaa) MWK (Kwacha)MXN (Mexican Peso $)MYR (Malaysian Ringgit RM)MZN (Metical MT) NGN (Naira ₦)NIO (Cordoba Oro C$)NOK (Norwegian Krone kr)NPR (Nepalese Rupee ₨)NZD (New Zealand Dollar $)OMR (Rial Omani ﷼)PAB (Balboa B/.) 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"docid": "D78485#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/GYD_calculator.html\nGuyanese Dollar (GYD) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Guyanese Dollars and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Guyanese Dollar is the currency in Guyana (GY, GUY). The symbol for GYD can be written G$. The Guyanese Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Guyanese Dollar was last updated on April 11, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Guyanese dollar - History and circulation information. Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Commentswhy is guyana not a known countryi love guyana its seriouly a beautiful place hot beautiful son shinning its wonderfulkeashaguyana is for hustlersman i made 5 mill selling coke in guyana, go guyana!!!!! !"
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/SIT_calculator.html\nSlovenian Tolar (SIT) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Slovenian Tolars and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Slovenian tolar (SIT) is obsolete. It was replaced with the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2007. One EUR is equivalent to 239.640 SIT. Calculator for Euros (EUR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Slovenian Tolar (SIT) and Euro (EUR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator The Slovenian Tolar is the currency in Slovenia (SI, SVN). The symbol for SIT can be written Sl T. The Slovenian Tolar is divided into 100 stotinov (stotins). The exchange rate for the Slovenian Tolar was last updated on April 9, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The SIT conversion factor has 6 significant digits."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/EGP_GBP.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Egyptian Pound and Pound Sterling convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Egyptian Pound. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Pound Sterling the default currency. Click on Pounds Sterling or Egyptian Pounds to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Egyptian Pound (EGP) Pound Sterling (GBP)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Egyptian Pound is the currency in Egypt (EG, EGY). Pound Sterling is the currency in Channel Islands (Aldernay, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark), Isle of Man, and United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). Pound Sterling is also known as the British Pound, the United Kingdom Pound, UKP, STG, the English Pound, British Pound Sterling, BPS, and Sterlings. The symbol for EGP can be written E. The Egyptian Pound is divided into 100 piasters or 1000 milliemes. Pound Sterling is divided into 100 pence. The exchange rate for the Egyptian Pound was last updated on April 10, 2018 from Yahoo Finance."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/DOP_calculator.html\nDominican Peso (DOP) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Dominican Pesos and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Dominican Peso is the currency in Dominican Republic (DO, DOM). The symbol for DOP can be written RD$. The Dominican Peso is divided into 100 centavos. The exchange rate for the Dominican Peso was last updated on April 12, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The DOP conversion factor has 3 significant digits.1 comment about Dominican Pesos conversion Dominican Peso (DOP)0x (ZRX) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Albanian Lek (ALL) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Anoncoin (ANC) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Ardor (ARDR) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentine Peso (ARS) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Argentum (ARG) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) IOTA (MIOTA) Primecoin (XPM)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) Icelandic Krona 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Dominican peso - History and circulation information. Trip Advisor: Dominican Republic Banks & Money - Dealing with the foreign currency from the point of view of a traveler Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Comments David Looking dddfor dominian republic convertor from sterling to pisa David Hazell \""
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_pound\nEgyptian pound",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Pound sterling. Egyptian poundجنيه مصرى ( Egyptian Spoken Arabic)Obverse of £200 banknote ISO 4217Code EGPExponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 Piastre ( قرش, Ersh) 1⁄ 1,000 Millieme ( مليم , Mallīm)Symbol E £ or ج. مPiastre ( قرش, Ersh) pt. Banknotes 25pt, 50pt, £1, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £200Coins 25pt, 50pt, £1Demographics Official user (s) Egypt Unofficial user (s)Gaza Strip Sudan Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Egypt Website www.cbe.org.eg Valuation Inflation 48% (November 2016)The Egyptian pound ( Egyptian Arabic: جنيه مصرى Genēh Maṣri [ɡeˈneː (h) ˈmɑsˤɾi]; sign: E£, ج. م; code: EGP) is the currency of Egypt. It is divided into 100 piastres, or ersh ( Egyptian Arabic: قرش [ʔeɾʃ]; plural قروش [ʔʊˈɾuːʃ] ), [1] or 1,000 milliemes ( Egyptian Arabic: مليم [mælˈliːm]; French: millième ). The Egyptian pound is frequently abbreviated as LE or L. E., which stands for livre égyptienne ( French for Egyptian pound). E£ and £E are commonly used on the internet. The name Genēh [ɡeˈneː (h)] is derived from the Guinea coin, which had almost the same value of 100 piastres at the end of the 19th century. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Popular denominations and nomenclature2.1 Used for historical values or jocularly2.2 Informal3 Coins4 Banknotes5 Historical and current exchange rates5.1 Pound sterling5.2 US dollar6 See also7 References8 Bibliography9 External links History [ edit]50 Egyptian pound promissory note issued and hand-signed by Gen. Gordon during the Siege of Khartoum (26 April 1884) [2]The first E£1 banknote issued in 1899In 1834, a khedival decree was issued, adopting an Egyptian currency based on a bimetallic standard ( gold and silver) on the basis of the Maria Theresa thaler, a popular trade coin in the region. ["
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"title": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/p3bq2mj/A-overestimated-B-underestimated-C-correctly-estimated-D-none-of-these-ANSWER-B/\nGamma corporation has incurred large losses over the",
"text": "Gamma corporation has incurred large losses over the SCHOOLUVACOURSE TITLEECON 102TYPENotes UPLOADED BYcrazzybabe79PAGES 14 RATINGS100 % ( 9)This preview shows pages 7–10. Sign up to view the full content. View Full Document25. Gamma Corporation has incurred large losses over the last ten years due to exchange ratefluctuations of the Egyptian pound (EGP), even though the company has used a market-basedforecast based on the forward rate. Consequently, management believes its forecasts to be biased. The following regression model was estimated to determine if the forecasts over the last ten yearswere biased: S a a Ft t t= + +-0 1 1 μ,where S t is the spot rate of the pound in year t and F t - 1 is the forward rate of the pound in year t–1. Regression results reveal coefficients of a 0 = 0 and a 1 = 1.3. Thus, Gamma has reason tobelieve that its past forecasts have _______ the realized spot rate. A) overestimated B) underestimated C) correctly estimated D) none of these ANSWER: BThis preview has intentionally blurred sections. Sign up to view the full version."
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"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/egp-egyptian-pound\nEGP - Egyptian Pound",
"text": "EGP - Egyptian Pound▼Egypt, Pound The Egyptian Pound is the currency of Egypt. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Egypt Pound exchange rate is the USD to EGP rate . The currency code for Pounds is EGP, and the currency symbol is £. Below, you'll find Egyptian Pound rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take EGP rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top EGP Exchange Rates▼41 USD SAR EUR KWD GBP AED JOD MAD TND1 EGP 0.05653 0.21198 0.04591 0.01697 0.03973 0.20760 0.04008 0.51969 0.13647Inverse: 17.6907 4.71752 21.7804 58.9407 25.1713 4.81707 24.9516 1.92421 7.327642018-04-12 15:25 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts EGP Stats Name: Egyptian Pound Symbol: £ Piastre: Pt Minor Unit: 1/100 = Piastre Top EGP Conversion: USD/EGPTop EGP Chart: USD/EGP Chart EGP Profile Inflation: 23.50%Coins: Freq Used: £1, Pt1, Pt5, Pt10, Pt20, Pt25, Pt50Banknotes: Freq Used: £1, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £200, Pt5, Pt10, Pt25, Pt50Central Bank: Central Bank of Egypt Website: http://www.cbe.org.eg/Users: Egypt, Gaza Strip Have more info about the Egyptian Pound? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the EGP?"
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"title": "https://www.finder.com/usd-mxn-exchange-rate\nUS Dollar to Mexican Peso Exchange Rate",
"text": "Advertiser Disclosure US Dollar to Mexican Peso Exchange Rate Live Rate$ = Mex$ 18.2764Refreshing in: 60s | Tue, 10 Apr 07:36pm GMTCheap transfers Bank-beating exchange rates Safe and reliable Find me the best rate Historical Rate chart of USD and MXNWorld First Foreign Exchange Most Convenient foreign exchange with excellent customer service. Purchase 140+ currencies from 45 countries. Special $0 fee offer for finder.com readers: Because World First is a trusted partner of finder.com, you can complete your transaction for free. Enjoy competitive exchange rates. Get even better exchange rates with forward contracts and limit orders. Receive weekly updates on market exchange rates. Go to site More info US Dollar The US dollar is the most traded currency in the world. The world’s unofficial reserve currency, it can be found in most major currency pairs. In forex, it’s an important benchmark and target rate for countries that fix or peg their currencies against its value. It is also used as the standard currency for oil, precious metals and other commodities."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_is_one_Egyptian_pound_worth_in_US_dollars\nHow much is one pound worth in US dollars?",
"text": "How much is one pound worth in US dollars? One pound in British currency equals $1.55 in US currency. There is 1.63 in Canadian currency with one British pound. Edit Andrewdoyle 3,312 Contributions How much is 255 British Pounds worth in US dollars?255 British Pounds was worth 417.18 US dollars as at 16Oct09Edit Yumeluvs Kira 102 Contributions How much is one American dollar in Egyptian pounds?one Egyptian pound is 18 cents 2.3 dollars converted to U. S. money Edit. Inca Blue . 223,452 Contributions A closed mind is like a closed book; just a block of wood, anyone for Tea :)What is one pound worth in us dollars?1 British Pound Sterling equals 1.66 US Dollar as of 3rd April 2014, note exchange rates change daily. Edit Timothy Piatkiewicz 1 Contribution How much is 'one pound' worth in US dollars? One pound of U. S. dollars is equal to $490.00USD. 20 pounds of dimes equals $400.00USD. 30 pounds of nickels is equal to $136.00USD."
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"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/kwd-kuwaiti-dinar\nKWD - Kuwaiti Dinar",
"text": "KWD - Kuwaiti Dinar▼Kuwait, Dinar The Kuwaiti Dinar is the currency of Kuwait. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Kuwait Dinar exchange rate is the KWD to INR rate . The currency code for Dinars is KWD, and the currency symbol is ك. Below, you'll find Kuwaiti Dinar rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take KWD rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top KWD Exchange Rates▼40 USD INR SAR AED EUR EGP GBP PHP JOD1 KWD 3.33174 217.559 12.4940 12.2358 2.70617 58.9422 2.34172 173.339 2.36220Inverse: 0.30014 0.00460 0.08004 0.08173 0.36953 0.01697 0.42704 0.00577 0.423332018-04-12 15:24 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts KWD Stats Name: Kuwaiti Dinar Symbol: كMinor Unit: 1/1000 = Fils Top KWD Conversion: KWD/INRTop KWD Chart: KWD/INR Chart KWD Profile Inflation: 2.50%Coins: Freq Used: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100Banknotes: Freq Used: ك1, ك5, ك10, ك20, 250, 500Users: Kuwait Have more info about the Kuwaiti Dinar? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the KWD?"
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/SDR_calculator.html\nSpecial Drawing Right (SDR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Special Drawing Rights and just one other currency click on any other currency. The exchange rate for the Special Drawing Right was last updated on April 12, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The SDR conversion factor has 6 significant digits.4 comments about Special Drawing Rights conversion Special Drawing Right (SDR)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Bahamian 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Special Drawing Rights - History and circulation information. Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Comments I still have no idea as to what Special Drawing Right (SDR) means!Folks,I still have no idea as to the true meaning of SDR, but am very, very grateful for your calculator!The clerk at my local US Post Office was no help, simply pointing to his POS computer and saying, \"\"we plug-in the declared value, this SDR number pops-up and we write it down. \"\" Thanks again... Jeff Broido, Morristown, NJa possible improvementthis calculator should have a feature where the conversion is done at a specific date, since the rate changes over time Aamir Mohammedthis is really good and useful I really appreciate to all who are involving in this calculator it is helping me on my daily tasks thankskabiruddin ahmadi Kabul Afghanistan SDR means: The value of the SDR was initially defined as equivalent to 0.888671 grams of fine gold—which, at the time, was also equivalent to one U. S. dollar. After the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1973, however, the SDR was redefined as a basket of currencies,today consisting of the euro, Japanese yen, pound sterling, and U. S. dollar."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/SDG_calculator.html\nSudanese Pound (SDG) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 4, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Sudanese Pounds and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Sudanese Pound is the currency in Sudan (SD, SDN). The Sudanese Pound is divided into 100 qirush. The exchange rate for the Sudanese Pound was last updated on April 3, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The SDG conversion factor has 5 significant digits. Add your comment to this page Sudanese Pound (SDG)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) IOTA (MIOTA) Primecoin (XPM)Bahraini Dinar (BHD) Icelandic Krona 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of Gold (XAU) Zcash (ZEC)French Pacific Franc (XPF) Ounces of Palladium (XPD) Zeitcoin (ZTC)Gambian Dalasi (GMD) Ounces of Platinum (XPT) Zetacoin (ZET)Options Round to smallest currency unit. Don't round results. Trip Advisor: Sudan Banks & Money - Dealing with the foreign currency from the point of view of a traveler Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): \""
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"title": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/currencies-in-africa-1454129\nA Guide to Currencies and Money in Africa",
"text": "By Jessica Macdonald Updated 08/03/17Share Pin Email•••If you're planning a trip to Africa, you'll need to find out the local currency for your destination and plan the best way to manage your money while you're there. Most African countries have their own unique currency, although some share the same currency with several other states. The West African CFC franc, for example, is the official currency of eight countries in West Africa, including Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. Similarly, some African countries have more than one official currency. The South African rand is used alongside the Namibian dollar in Namibia; and alongside the Swazi lilangeni in Swaziland. Zimbabwe takes the title for the country with the most official currencies, however. After the collapse of the Zimbabwean dollar, it was announced that seven different currencies from across the globe would be considered legal tender in the beleaguered Southern African state. Exchange Rates Exchange rates for many African currencies are volatile, so it's usually best to wait until you arrive before exchanging your foreign cash into local money. Often, the cheapest way to obtain local currency is to draw it directly from the ATM, rather than paying commission at airport bureaus or city exchange centers. If you prefer to exchange cash, convert a small amount upon arrival (enough to pay for transport from the airport to your initial hotel), then exchange the rest in town where it's cheaper."
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"title": "http://rebeleconomy.com/tag/egypt-currency-black-market/\nTag Archives: Egypt currency black market",
"text": "Tag Archives: Egypt currency black market April 18, 2013Farah Halime4 Comments Egypt currency black market Tweet Online Market for Egypt Currency Exchange If you have tried to exchange US dollars and Euros at any bank in Egypt, you will likely be met by an apologetic shrug and asked to come back another time. As Egyptians flock to a parallel market to meet their needs – either to cover import costs, before travelling abroad or to protect against the depreciation of the pound, a new website, Eshteri Dollar.com (Arabic for “Buy Dollars”) is aiming to fill a gap left by the government and currency dealers. Aimed at anyone living in Egypt, the website invites individuals wishing to either buy or sell foreign currencies at a better price than the official or black market. Egypt is struggling to slow a fall in the domestic currency, which at official rates has fallen about 10 percent against the dollar this year. The Central Bank has tried to control the decline in the Egyptian pound by introducing weekly dollar auctions. But dollar supply remains scare, and the government is having to give priority to importers of essential goods (including for wheat and fuel), leaving other importers and individuals to meet their hard currency needs via the parallel market. The currency’s value on the black market, meanwhile, is falling fast. Dealers and market participants say dollars are being offered at rates as low as 8 pounds. That is compared to 7.50 pounds just a few days ago. The official rate is 6.80 pounds to the dollar."
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"title": "https://www.compareholidaymoney.com/buy-currency/egyptian-pounds.php\nCompare the best Egyptian Pound rates from the UK's biggest currency providers",
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"docid": "D1440452#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenlandic_krone\nGreenlandic krone",
"text": "\"Greenland, 50 Øre (1874), first year of issue for the Greenlandic krone. [ 1] The uniface note (valued at half a krone) was issued in Denmark for use in Greenland. The note depicts the royal monogram of Christian IX of Denmark on the left and a small crowned polar bear on the right. The Greenlandic krone ( Greenlandic: koruuni, Danish: grønlandsk krone) is the currency for Greenland. The Greenland krone was not intended to be an independent currency but a version of the Danish krone. Consequently, it was not intended to have its own ISO 4217 currency code, but to use the same ISO 4217 code as the Danish krone, which is DKK. Even if the currency was to have been adopted, the (regular) Danish krone would have continued to circulate separately. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 See also5 Notes6 References7 External links History [ edit]As in Denmark, the krone replaced the rigsdaler in 1874 at a rate of 2 kroner = 1 rigsdaler. All issues of the krone in Greenland have been equivalent in value to the Danish krone. During the last part of the 19th century, while still a Danish colony, several mining companies operating in Greenland issued their own currencies."
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"docid": "D286996#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_currencies\nList of currencies",
"text": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e For a list of current national currencies, see List of circulating currencies. For a list of alternative currencies, see List of alternative currencies. For a list of digital currencies, see List of digital currencies. For a list of cryptocurrencies, see List of cryptocurrencies. For a list of historical currencies, see List of historical currencies. For a list of fictional currencies, see List of fictional currencies. For a list of currencies with ISO codes, see ISO 4217. A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZA [ edit]Afghani – Afghanistan Akşa – Tuva Angolar – Angola Argentino – Argentina Ariary – Madagascar Austral – Argentina Auksinas – Lithuania B [ edit]Baht (บาท) – Thailand Balboa – Panama Bitcoin – World Birr – Ethiopia Bolívar – Venezuela Boliviano – Bolivia Budju – Algeria C [ edit]Cedi – Ghana Chervonets – Russia Colón Costa Rican colón – Costa Rica Salvadoran colón – El Salvador Continental currency – United States of America Conventionsthaler – Holy Roman Empire Córdoba – Nicaragua Portuguese Cruzado – Portugal Real – Brazil Real – Brazil Cruzeiro Real – Brazil Cupon – Moldova Cryptocurrency – Internet based."
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"docid": "D75161#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Denmark.html\nDENMARK",
"text": "\"DENMARKFollow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Photo by: donkey IAKingdom of Denmark Kongeriget Danmark COUNTRY OVERVIEWLOCATION AND SIZE. Denmark is in Northern Europe, bordered primarily by the Baltic Sea and North Sea. It consists of the peninsula of Jutland, north of Germany, and close to 406 islands, about 80 of which are inhabited. The most populated and largest of the islands is Zealand, where the country's capital can be found; Funen; and Jutland. Denmark occupies 43,094 square kilometers (16,621 square miles), a little less than twice the size of Massachusetts. Germany shares 68 kilometers (42 miles) of border with Denmark, and the other 7,314 kilometers (4,545 miles) is coastline. In 1 July 2000, the Øresund Bridge was completed, connecting Denmark and southern Sweden. The Kingdom of Denmark also includes the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, and the territories of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. POPULATION. Denmark's population in 2000 was 5,336,394, and was projected to fall to around 5,200,000 in 2025."
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"docid": "D2245170#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Svalbard_located\nWhere is Svalbard located?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Technology Computers Internet Search Engines Picture and Image Searches Where is Svalbard located? Flag Where is Svalbard located? Answer by Mosthaunted Confidence votes 19Svalbard is located far north of the ARCTIC circle about 600 miles from the north pole. it is in Norway territory and u can fly from oslo or tromso. it is at the north east of Greenland and almost due north of Norway longyearbyen is the capital of spitsbergen which is 1 of 3 islands to make up the svalbard islands. inhabitants is about 2000+25 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No RUClimate 250,946 Contributions What is the capital of Svalbard? The capital city of Svalbard (archipelago in Norway) is the town of Longyearbyen. ( pop. 2000)What is the area of Svalbard?it is about 61,020 squared kilo-miles RUClimate 250,946 Contributions What goes on at Svalbard?1) Coal Mining 2) Research/University Activities 3) Tourism That's about it."
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"docid": "D114632#0",
"title": "http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/moneytips/a/Currencies-In-Scandinavia.htm\nCurrencies in Scandinavia",
"text": "Destinations Europe Currencies in Scandinavia By Terri Mapes Updated 06/05/17Share Pin Email•••Contrary to popular belief, not all European countries converted to using the Euro. In fact, the greater part of Scandinavia and the Nordic region are still using their own currencies. Scandinavia is comprised of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and arguably, Iceland. There is no “universal currency” to be used in these countries, and their currencies are not interchangeable, even if the currencies have the same name and local abbreviations. Some History Sounds confusing? Allow me to explain. In 1873, Denmark and Sweden established the Scandinavian Monetary Union in order to merge their currencies to a gold standard. Norway joined their ranks 2 years later. This meant that these countries now had one currency, called Krona, at the same monetary value, with the exception that each of these countries minted their own coins. The three central banks now acted as one Reserve Bank."
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"docid": "D1611412#0",
"title": "http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Scandinavia\nScandinavia",
"text": "\"Previous (Scallop) Next (Scandinavian Peninsula)Map of Scandinavia and Northern Europe Scandinavia is a historical and geographical region centered on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe and included the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. In linguistics and cultural studies, the definition of Scandinavia is expanded to include the areas where Old Norse was spoken and where the North Germanic languages are now dominant. As a linguistic and cultural concept, Scandinavia can thus also include Iceland and the Faroe Islands. As a cultural and historical concept, Scandinavia can include Finland as well (of the larger region Fenno-Scandinavia), often with reference to the nation's long history as a part of Sweden. Although Finland is culturally closely related to the other Scandinavian countries, the Finns form a distinct linguistic and ethnic group, with a Finno-Ugric population that has incorporated features from both Eastern and Western Europe. Contents [ hide ]1 Terminology and usage1.1 Usage in geography1.2 Variations in usage1.3 Usage by cultural and tourist organizations2 The Nordic Countries vs. Scandinavia3 Geography4 Scandinavian languages5 History5.1 Scandinavian unions6 Politics: Scandinavism7 Population of the Nordic region8 Culture of Scandinavia9 Footnotes10 References11 External links12 Credits Since the Fennoman movement of the 1830s and political Scandinavism of the 1830s to 1850s, the inclusion of Finland and Iceland has divided opinions in the respective states. The term “Nordic countries” is used unambiguously for Norway, Sweden, Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland), Finland (including Åland), and Iceland. These nations have affinities with one another and are distinctively different from continental Europe in language and culture. Terminology and usage Red: the three monarchies that compose Scandinavia according to the strictest definition; Orange: the possible extended usage; Yellow: the maximal extended usage that takes Scandinavia as synonymous to the Nordic countries Scandinavia, Fennoscandia, and the Kola Peninsula Being a purely historical and cultural region, Scandinavia has no official geopolitical borders. The region is therefore often defined according to the conventions of different disciplines or according to the political and cultural aims of different communities of the area. ["
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"docid": "D1993553#0",
"title": "http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/history/treasury-united-states-department-the.html\nTreasury, United States Department of the",
"text": "Home > Columbia Encyclopedia > History > United States, Canada, and Greenland > U. S. Government > Treasury, United States Department of the Cite Treasury, United States Department of the Treasury, United States Department of the, federal executive department established in 1789. It is charged with advising the president on fiscal policy and acting as fiscal agent for the federal government. Under the Articles of Confederation the limited financial administration of the United States was taken care of by a superintendent of finance, who was replaced in 1784 by a treasury board. One of the first necessities, after the new government was set up in 1789 under the Constitution of the United States, was machinery for the collection of taxes, the custody of federal funds, and the keeping of accounts. To this end the Dept. of the Treasury was created and its head, the secretary of the treasury, became the second-ranking cabinet member (after the secretary of state). Alexander Hamilton was the first secretary. The office of U. S. Treasurer was also created in 1789 to receive and pay out money for the federal government. Divisions that were added over the years include the U. S. Mint (1792), the U. S. Secret Service (1865, transferred to the Dept. of Homeland Security in 2003), the Internal Revenue Service (1862), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (1863), the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (1877), the U. S. Customs Service (1927, functions transferred to bureaus in the Dept."
},
{
"docid": "D114633#0",
"title": "http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/scandinaviatripplanning/p/money517.htm\nCurrencies in Scandinavia",
"text": "Destinations Europe Currencies in Scandinavia By Terri Mapes Updated 06/05/17Share Pin Email•••Contrary to popular belief, not all European countries converted to using the Euro. In fact, the greater part of Scandinavia and the Nordic region are still using their own currencies. Scandinavia is comprised of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and arguably, Iceland. There is no “universal currency” to be used in these countries, and their currencies are not interchangeable, even if the currencies have the same name and local abbreviations. Some History Sounds confusing? Allow me to explain. In 1873, Denmark and Sweden established the Scandinavian Monetary Union in order to merge their currencies to a gold standard. Norway joined their ranks 2 years later. This meant that these countries now had one currency, called Krona, at the same monetary value, with the exception that each of these countries minted their own coins. The three central banks now acted as one Reserve Bank."
},
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"docid": "D187245#0",
"title": "http://www.regionfreedvd.net/region-codes.html\nWhat Blu-ray and DVD Region Codes Are",
"text": "What Blu-ray and DVD Region Codes Are Region Codes are pieces of data that are embedded into Blu-Ray and DVD Discs to act as a restriction. This data, or region code, is read by the player and if it doesn’t recognize the region code as compatible or local, the disc will not play. Since region codes are specific to certain geographical locations, a disc can typically only be read and played by a Blu-Ray or DVD Player that was manufactured and/or intended for use in that same specific region. In other words, if a disc is inserted into a player that originated from another region, it will not play because the region code does not match that of the player. Usually this doesn’t pose a problem to the average user, but it may for someone who has purchased discs from a foreign website or while visiting another country. For example, if you live in the UK and purchased a few DVD discs while on vacation in the United States, those discs are not going to be playable in your DVD Player back in the UK – since the discs have been embedded with a region code for the US, they are only able to play on a North American DVD System. It’s the same situation for nearly all areas of the world; playback depends on the region code which the disc was embedded with and the region where the player was manufactured. There are a handful of different reasons as to why region codes are used to restrict the playback of discs. The first and foremost reason is the fact that new films nearly always have different release dates (sometimes months apart) for different areas of the world. Movie production companies and movie studios (as well as the general box office) utilize region coding in an attempt to prevent losses that could be incurred if certain areas of the world had premature access to unreleased films."
},
{
"docid": "D367358#0",
"title": "http://7bdenmark.weebly.com/political-system.html\nThis is a complete record of what I have learned, in general, about Denmark's political system.",
"text": "Denmark's Political System This is a complete record of what I have learned, in general, about Denmark's political system. Denmark has a unique political system, which is a combination of a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. Although this political system was established only 100 years ago, Denmark has had over 200 years of governmental stability. However, before Denmark’s current stable governmental system had been created, Denmark had a long and often chaotic past. The Danes, a Gothic-Germanic people, have inhabited Denmark since prehistoric times. During the Viking period, (9th to 11th centuries), Denmark was a great power based on the Jutland Peninsula, the Island of Zealand, and the southern part of what is now Sweden. In the early 11th century, King Canute united Denmark and England for almost 30 years. Viking raids brought Christianity to Denmark. During the late 13th century, the monarch began to lose power, and Denmark’s nobles forced the king to grant a charter, considered Denmark’s first constitution. Although the monarch and the nobles continued to fight, Queen Margrethe I, in the 14th century, succeeded in uniting Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland under the Danish crown."
},
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"docid": "D10738#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/greenland.htm\n___ Greenland",
"text": "\"Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info One World Nations Online Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International Home Earth Continents Europe Denmark Greenland Government Maps News Culture Business Tourism Education Ecology History Info___ Greenland Scoresby Sound, a large fjord system in south east coast of Greenland. Image: Hannes Grobe Flag of Greenland Location map of Greenland A virtual guide to Greenland. First of all Greenland is not a continent even if it looks like one on many maps, no it is just the world's largest island. And it is cold, about 80% of its surface is ice-capped. Kalaallit Nunaat (the Inuit name for the island) is not an independent state but a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark. Greenland shares maritime borders with Canada, Iceland, and Norway. Greenland has a quite small population, just about 56,100 (in 2016) people live on an area of 2,166,086 km², this makes the island nation the least populated place on Earth. The 12th largest country in the world is almost four times the size of France, or slightly more than three times the size of the U. S. state of Texas. Greenland - Kalaallit Nunaat Country Profile Background: In the 18th century Danes began to colonize the island and in 1953 Greenland was made an integral part of Denmark. In 1978 the Danish parliament granted Greenland self-government and in the following year the law went into effect."
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"docid": "D3148074#0",
"title": "https://switzerland.visahq.com/customs/\nSwitzerland customs",
"text": "Visa HQ.com › Customs › Switzerland customs Share Switzerland customs1-800-345-6541Import Regulations by customs Export Regulations by customs Health and Security Contact Customs Authorities Travel Visa Requirements Citizenship United States of America Destination country Switzerland Tourist visa NOT REQUIREDview requirements Get this tool free at Visa HQ.com Free Import when travelling within EU Although there are no limits on the amount of alcohol and tobacco one can bring in from EU countries, customs officials are more likely to ask you questions if you have more than: Tobacco products: - 800 cigarettes; - 400 cigarillos (max. 3g each); - 200 cigars; - 1kg smoking tobacco; Alcoholic beverages: - 10 litres of spirits over 22%; - 20 litres of alcoholic beverages less than 22%; - 90 litres of wine (though no more than 60 litres of sparkling wine); - 110 litres of beer. These quantities can be seized if customs are satisfied that they are of a commercial nature. Free Import quantities when travelling from outside EUAlcohol and alcoholic beverages Over 17 years olds can bring (in personal luggage) the following quantities: • 1 litre of alcohol that does not exceed 22% volume of alcohol, or un-denatured ethyl alcohol 80% volume and over • 2 litres of alcohol that does not exceeds 22% volume of alcohol • 4 litres of still wine • 16 litres of beer. The passengers can combine the first two types of alcohol as long the alcohol volume does not exceed 100%. Over 17 years old that belong to the following categories: • persons residing in the frontier zone (region beyond the expanding borders of the European Union including: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro) • frontier-zone workers, • the crews of means of transport used between third countries and the Community, may bring (in your personal luggage) alcohol in the following quantities: • 0,5 litre of alcohol exceeding 22% volume, or un-denatured ethyl alcohol of 80% volume and over • a total of 0,5 litre of alcohol and alcoholic beverages of an alcoholic strength not exceeding 22% volume • 0,5 litre of still wine • 2 litres of beer. The passengers can combine the first two types of alcohol as long the alcohol volume does not exceed 100%. Note that the consideration of what constitutes frontier countries lies entirely with EU and the list outlined above may change. Tobacco products When travelling by air or sea , over 17 years old can bring tobacco products for personal use only the following: • 200 cigarettes or • 100 cigarillos or • 50 cigars or • 250 g of smoking tobacco. Each amount specified in above points will amount to 100% of the total allowance for tobacco products."
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"docid": "D1440457#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Greenland\n.",
"text": "\"YOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"\"Edit\"\" link and start writing!Earth : North America : Greenlandnavigation search Greenland Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Get in Passports and visas Expedition Permits By plane By boat Get around See Do Buy Supermarkets Sleep Stay safe Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Nuuk (Godthåb)Government Parliamentary democracy within a constitutional monarchy Currency Danish krone (DKK)Area 2,166,086km² (410,449km² ice-free, 1,755,637km² ice-covered)Population 56,749 (July 2012 estimate)Language Greenlandic (Kalaallisut), Danish, English Religion Evangelical Lutheran Electricity 230V, 50Hz (type \"\"K\"\" Danish plugs)Country code +299Internet TLD .gl Time Zone UTC to UTC-4Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat; Danish: Grønland) is the world's largest non-continental island, in the far northeast of North America, largely within the Arctic. Although it is still part of the Kingdom of Denmark, it was granted self-government effective in 1979, more recently it voted for more autonomy, in effect making it a separate country with formal ties to Denmark. Some inhabitants are now projecting the eventual road to full independence. Copenhagen remains responsible for its foreign affairs and, of course, is a source of investment. The closest neighbouring countries are Iceland to the South-East, Canada to the West and Svalbard in Norway to the North-East. Understand [ edit]Nuuk Although some maps with flat projections of the globe tend to make Greenland look the size of Africa, it is actually \"\"only\"\" about the size of Mexico. Greenland has the world's lowest population density. It represents some 97% of the area of the Kingdom of Denmark. The Danish territorial claim is rooted in the 10th-century explorations of the Vikings, though administrative power has changed hands several times over the centuries due to developments in Europe."
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"docid": "D1927209#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surinamese_dollar\nSurinamese dollar",
"text": "\"Surinamese dollar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Surinamese dollar Surinaamse dollar (in Dutch)Banknote of a 20-Surinamese-dollar banknote. ISO 4217Code SRDDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 cent Plural dollarscent cents Symbol $Banknotes 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 dollars Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 250 cents Demographics User (s) Suriname Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Suriname Website www.cbvs.sr Valuation Inflation 55% (may 2016)The dollar ( ISO 4217 code SRD) has been the currency of Suriname since 2004. It is divided into 100 cents. Contents1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 See also5 References6 External links History [ edit]The dollar replaced the Surinamese guilder on 1 January 2004, with one dollar equal to 1,000 guilders. Initially, only coins were available, with banknotes delayed until mid-February, reportedly due to a problem at the printer, the Canadian Bank Note Company. The old coins denominated in cents (i.e. 1⁄ 100 guilder) were declared to be worth their face value in the new cents, negating the necessity of producing new coins. Thus, for example, an old 25-cent coin, previously worth 1⁄ 4 guilder, was now worth 1⁄ 4 dollar (equivalent to 250 guilders). Amendment 121 of ISO 4217 gave the currency the code SRD replacing the Suriname guilder (SRG). The people of Suriname often refer to their currency as SRD to differentiate it from the US dollar, which is also used to quote prices for electronic goods, household furnishings and appliances, and automobiles. In January 2011, the SRD was fixed at 1 USD = 3.25 SRD."
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"docid": "D3170155#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g189970-i594-k5809402-How_much_money_roughtly_should_we_take_to_Iceland-Reykjavik_Capital_Region.html\nHow much money roughtly should we take to Iceland",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Capital Region forums Reykjavik forum Reykjavik forums Christine ASwansea, United... Level Contributor19 posts Save Topic How much money roughtly should we take to Iceland4 Oct 2012, 12:11Hi,Me and my partner are going to Iceland for six days this month, we have booked our self catering accommodation and also hired and paid for a jeep for six days as we plan on driving around Iceland to see the various sights and hopefully see the northern nights. I know food and drink is suppost to be expensive in Iceland so mainly we will be buying food from the shops and eating in the apartment, maybe eating out once or twice, what I wanted to know was roughly how much money between the two of us we should be taking with us. thank you. ( We are from the UK). Edited: 04 October 2012, 12:14Mentioned in this post Iceland Europe Report inappropriate content Food & Drink in Reykjavik See all Great Reykjavik9 Reviews City Tours, Food Tours, Bar, Club & Pub Tours, Private Tours, Beer Tastings & Tours Traveling Spoon3 Reviews Food Tours, Cooking Classes Arctic Rafting39 Reviews River Rafting & Tubing, Boat Tours, Beer Tastings & Tours, Kayaking & Canoeing, Day Trips Crisscross19 Reviews Food Tours, Private Tours1-10 of 11 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »ilas65Durham, United... Level Contributor1,841 posts Save Reply1. Re: How much money roughtly should we take to Iceland4 Oct 2012, 14:31The first thing to know is you can't get Icelandic money in the UK, as far as I know, so you have to wait till you're there. You can pay for almost anything anywhere in Iceland (right down to a hotdog) with a credit/debit card, but then you might incur bank charges if you do that a lot. If you are determined to avoid that, I'd get maybe £100 worth (about ISK20,000) from a cashpoint and see how you get on, then get more if you need it. We were there 6 days, we took 20,000 out and still had nearly 10,000 left at the airport - we just used cards all the time and thought \"\"we'll worry about charges when we get back\"\". I reckon eating and drinking in bars and restaurants is about the same price as London, so maybe 20% more than where you (and I) live, but certainly not scary expensive like Norway any more."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_krone\nDanish krone",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Danish kronedansk krone ( Danish)donsk kronu ( Faroese)dansk koruuni ( Greenlandic)100 kroner banknote 1 krone coin ISO 4217Code DKKDenominations Subunit 1/100 øre Plural kronerøre øre (singular and plural)Symbol kr. Banknotes 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 kroner Coins 50-øre, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 kroner Demographics User (s) Denmark Greenland Faroe Islands 1Issuance Central bank Danmarks Nationalbank Website www .nationalbanken .dk Valuation Inflation 0.6% (Denmark only) Source August 2013 [1]Pegged with Euro ERM Since 13 March 1979€ = 7.46038 kr. [ 2] Band 2.25%Special banknotes are issued for use on the Faroe Islands – see Faroese króna The krone ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʁoːnə]; plural: kroner; sign: kr. ; code: DKK) is the official currency of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, introduced on 1 January 1875. [ 3] Both the ISO code \"\"DKK\"\" and currency sign \"\"kr.\"\" are in common use; the former precedes the value, the latter in some contexts follows it. The currency is sometimes referred to as the Danish crown in English, since krone literally means crown. Historically, krone coins have been minted in Denmark since the 17th century. One krone is subdivided into 100 øre ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈøːɐ]; singular and plural), the name øre possibly deriving from Latin aureus meaning \"\"gold coin\"\". [ 4] Altogether there are eleven denominations of the krone, with the smallest being the 50 øre coin, which is valued at one half of a krone."
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"text": "Foreign Postage Rates If you are sending US dollars for return postage, It should be noted that banks may charge a fee for exchanging foreign currency. Some countries, suchas Canada, charge tax for postage. All rates listed in these charts are the airmail letter rates. Contrary to what some may say, there's still countries thatcan return a card for 1USD or less. When sending stamps for return postage, keep in mind that they are only valid in their country of origin. Example: USstamps are useless in Canada. French stamps are useless in Spain, even though the Euro is their common currency. Envelope size is also important. Not only for larger cards, but some countries must pay extra for non-standard envelops. ( 114mm X 162mm)The number of cards that can be sent for the rates listed in the charts below will vary from country to country."
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"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/polar/northpole.htm\nThe North Pole",
"text": "The North Pole PRINT THIS MAPThe northernmost point on the earth's surface is called the North Pole. Also known as the Geographic North Pole, or Terrestrial North Pole, it is diametrically opposite the South Pole. Located approximately 442 miles north of Alert, Ellesmere Island, Canada, it's positioned at ( and defines) 90° north latitude, so from here, all travel in any direction would be south. Under widely accepted international law, no country owns the North Pole or the region of the Arctic Ocean surrounding it. Russia has recently asserted it's desire to look for oil in the Arctic, however Canada, Denmark ( via Greenland ), Norway, the United States ( via Alaska) and Russia are still restricted to a 200-mile zone around their established coastlines. In the summer months at the pole the sun is permanently above the horizon; during winter the sun never rises. The North Pole is significantly warmer than the South Pole because it lies at sea level in the middle of the Arctic Ocean ( albeit mostly frozen ), where as the South Pole is significantly elevated on the frozen continent of Antarctic. A Polar Mountain (worldatlas.com photo)Other helpful pages on World Atlas Currencies of the World The World Atlas List of Geography Facts Circles of Latitude & Longitude - The Equator, The Prime Meridian, The Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn Map and Details of all 7 Continents Trending on World Atlas The Most Dangerous Cities in the World The Largest Countries in the World The 10 Largest Cities in the World The 10 Smallest Countries In The World The Poorest Countries In The World What is The Commonwealth?29 Largest Armies In The World10 Countries With Largest Soybean Production10 States With The Largest African-American Populations This page was last updated on July 12, 2016."
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"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland\nIceland",
"text": "\"Iceland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Republic of Iceland Lýðveldið Ísland Flag Coat of arms Anthem: \"\" Lofsöngur \"\"Location of Iceland ( dark green)on the European continent ( dark grey ) — [ Legend]Capital and largest city Reykjavík64°08′N 21°56′WNational language Icelandic Ethnic groups (2017)91% Icelandic [1]4% Polish5% other Religion Church of Iceland [2]Demonym Icelander Icelandic Government Unitary parliamentaryconstitutional republic•President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson•Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir•Speaker of the Althing Einar Kristinn Guðfinnsson Legislature Althing Establishment•Settlement 9th century•Commonwealth 930–1262• Union with Norway 1262–1814•Danish monarchy 1380–1944•Constitution 5 January 1874• Kingdom of Iceland 1 December 1918•Republic 17 June 1944Area• Total 102,775 [3] km 2 (39,682 sq mi) ( 106th)• Water (%) 2.7Population• 31 December 2017 estimate 348,580 [a] ( 172nd)• Density 3.2/km 2 (8.3/sq mi) ( 233rd)GDP ( PPP) 2018 estimate• Total $18 billion [4] ( 142nd)• Per capita $54,288 [4] ( 16th)GDP (nominal) 2018 estimate• Total $25 billion [4]• Per capita $83,750 [4] ( 3rd)Gini (2013) 24.00 [5]low · 2nd HDI (2015) 0.921 [6]very high · 13th Currency Icelandic króna ( ISK)Time zone GMT ( UTC +0)• Summer ( DST) not observed ( UTC)Drives on the right Calling code +354Patron saint Saint Thorlak ISO 3166 code ISInternet TLD .is^ \"\"Statistics Iceland: Key figures\"\". Statistics Iceland. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2014.^ \"\"CIA – The World Factbook – Field Listing – Distribution of family income – Gini index\"\". United States government. Retrieved 14 September 2008. Iceland ( / ˈ aɪ s l ə n d / ( listen); Icelandic: Ísland, pronounced [ˈistlant]) is an islandcountry in the North Atlantic, between Greenland and Norway, formerly a possession of Denmark. It is culturally considered to be part of Europe. Iceland is 301 kilometres east of Greenland and 1001 kilometres west of Norway."
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"text": "Hank W. 26,127 Contributions What canadian city is closest to seattle? Victoria, British Columbia What city in Tennessee is closet to Louisville KY? Nashville is the closest city in Tennessee to Louisville, KY. Knoxville would also be a city in Tennessee that is close to Louisville, KY. USCitizen 477,196 Contributions What is the closet city to Grand Canyon? Flagstaff is 78.5 miles from the Grand Camyon Village. Where can you purchase a Canadian money order in Seattle? If you are looking to purchase a Canadian money order in Seattle,check with your bank or a local bank. Some banks will do moneyorders in different currencies. Skinnyredhead9 816 Contributions What cities are the closet to Fort Worth?"
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"docid": "D1313316#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/hkd-hong-kong-dollar\nHKD - Hong Kong Dollar",
"text": "HKD - Hong Kong Dollar▼Hong Kong, Dollar The Hong Kong Dollar is the currency of Hong Kong. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Hong Kong Dollar exchange rate is the HKD to USD rate . The currency code for Dollars is HKD, and the currency symbol is HK$. Below, you'll find Hong Kong Dollar rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take HKD rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top HKD Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts HKD Stats Name: Hong Kong Dollar Symbol: HK$Minor Unit: 1/100 = Cent Top HKD Conversion: HKD/USDTop HKD Chart: HKD/USD Chart HKD Profile Inflation: 2.00%Banknotes: Freq Used: HK$10, HK$20, HK$50, HK$100, HK$500, HK$1000Central Bank: Hong Kong Monetary Authority Website: http://www.info.gov.hk/hkma/Users: Hong Kong Have more info about the Hong Kong Dollar? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the HKD? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a HKD currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to HKD email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get HKD rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Hong Kong Dollar History During the 19th century, Hong Kong used a variety of foreign currencies such as Indian Rupees, Spanish Dollars, Mexican Pesos, and Chinese coins for daily transactions. As a British colony, an attempt to standardize the currency system was made in 1825 by introducing Sterling coins. This currency, however, proved to be unpopular and foreign coins continued to circulate."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panamanian_balboa\nPanamanian balboa",
"text": "\"Panamanian balboa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Panamanian balboa Balboa panameño ( Spanish) 1⁄ 2 balboa (front) 1⁄ 2 balboa (back)ISO 4217Code PABNumber 590Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100Centésimo Symbol B/. Banknotes None (U. S. banknotes are employed instead, although denominated in balboas)Coins 1 and 5 centésimos, 1⁄ 10, 1⁄ 4, 1⁄ 2, and 1 balboas Demographics User (s) Panama (alongside the U. S. dollar)Valuation Pegged with U. S. dollar at par1 Panama now uses U. S. dollar notes. The balboa ( sign: B/. ; ISO 4217: PAB) is, along with the United States dollar, one of the official currencies of Panama. It is named in honor of the Spanish explorer / conquistador Vasco Núñez de Balboa. The balboa is subdivided into 100 centésimos. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins2.1 Current2.2 Obsolete3 Banknotes4 Exchange rate5 See also6 Notes7 References8 External links History [ edit]The balboa replaced the Colombian peso in 1904 following the country's independence. With the exception of a fluctuation in 2016, the balboa has been tied to the United States dollar (which is also legal tender in Panama) at an exchange rate of 1:1 since its introduction and has always circulated alongside dollars. Coins [ edit]Current [ edit]Denomination Obverse Reverse Diameter Thickness Mass Composition Edge Minted Un centésimo (B/. 0.01)Urraca Denomination 19.05 mm 1.55 mm 3.11 g Copper 95% Tin/Zinc 5% Smooth 1935–19822.50 g Copper 2.5% Zinc 97.5% 1983–Present Cinco centésimos de balboa (B/. 0.05) Denomination Panamanian Coat of Arms 21.21 mm 1.95 mm 5 g Copper 25% Nickel 75% Smooth 1929–Present Un décimo de balboa (B/. 0.10)Vasco Núñez de Balboa17.91 mm 1.35 mm 2.268g Copper 91.67% Nickel 8.33% 118 reeds 1966–Present Un cuarto de balboa (B/. 0.25) 24.26 mm 1.75 mm 5.67g 119 reeds Medio balboa (B/. 0.50) 30.61 mm 2.15 mm 11.34 g 150 reeds 1973–Present Un balboa (B/. 1) Liberty with Panamanian Coat of Arms 38.1 mm 2.58 mm 22.68 g reeded 1973–2010Panamanian Coat of Arms 26.5 mm 2 mm 7.2 g Outer ring: Nickel-plated steel Center: Nickel-brass-plated steel reeded with inscription 2011–Present Obsolete [ edit]Denomination Obverse Reverse Diameter Thickness Mass Composition Edge Minted Medio Centesimo de Balboa ( 1⁄ 2 ¢) (No longer used since 1940)Vasco Núñez de Balboa Denomination Copper-nickel Smooth 1907–? Uno y Cuarto Centesimos ( 1 1⁄ 4 ¢) (No longer used since 1970)Vasco Núñez de Balboa Denomination Copper 95% Tin/Zinc 5% Smooth 1940Dos y Medio Centesimos de Balboa ( 2 1⁄ 2 ¢) (No longer used since 1976)Vasco Núñez de Balboa Denomination 18 mm 3.3 g Copper-nickel Smooth 1907–? Panamanian Coat of Arms Various Designs 10 mm 1.25 g Copper-nickel -plated copper 1973–1976In 1904, silver coins in denominations of 2 1⁄ 2, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centésimos were introduced. These coins were weight-related to the 25-gram 50 centésimos, making the 2 1⁄ 2 -centésimos coin 1.25 grams."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladeshi_taka\nBangladeshi taka",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Taka\"\" redirects here. For the Japanese given name, see Taka (given name). For the Filipino paper mache, see Taka (paper mache). For other uses, see Taka (disambiguation). Bangladeshi takaটাকা ( Bengali)৳ 1000 banknote (obverse)ISO 4217Code BDTDenominations Subunit 1/100 poisha Symbol ৳poisha p Banknotes Freq. used ৳ 5, ৳ 10, ৳ 20, ৳ 50, ৳ 100, ৳ 500 & ৳ 1000 Rarely used ৳ 2Coins Freq. used ৳ 5 Rarely used ৳ 1, ৳ 2 & 50p Demographics User (s) Bangladesh Issuance Central bank Bangladesh Bank Printer The Security Printing Corporation Bangladesh Ltd. Website www .spcbl .org .bd Mint The Security Printing Corporation Bangladesh Ltd. Valuation Inflation 5.57% Source BBS, July 2017 [1]This article contains Bengali text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Bangladeshi taka ( Bengali: টাকা, sign: ৳ or Tk, code: BDT) is the currency of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Issuance of banknotes ৳ 10 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank, and for the ৳ 2 and ৳ 5 banknotes, which are the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance of the government of Bangladesh."
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"docid": "D3299700#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IQD\nIraqi dinar",
"text": "\"Iraqi dinar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from IQD)navigation search Iraqi dinarدينار عراقي ( Arabic)دیناری عێراقی ( Kurdish)25,000-dinar banknote ISO 4217Code IQDDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 1,000 fils Symbol د. عBanknotes Freq. used 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000 dinars Rarely used 250, 500 dinars Demographics User (s) Iraq Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Iraq Website www .cbi .iq Valuation Inflation 1.79% Source Central Bank of Iraq, May 2015. The Dinar ( Arabic pronunciation: [diːˈnɑːr]) ( Arabic: دينار, [ ( sign: د. ع; code: IQD) is the currency of Iraq. It is issued by the Central Bank of Iraq and is subdivided into 1,000 fils (فلس), although inflation has rendered the fils obsolete since 1990. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Speculation3 Coins4 Banknotes4.1 Kingdom Dinar Series (1932–1958)4.2 Swiss Dinar Series (1979–1986)4.3 1990–2003 Series4.4 2003–present5 Exchange rate6 See also7 References8 External links History [ edit]The dinar was introduced into circulation in 1932, by replacing the Indian rupee, which had been the official currency since the British occupation of the country in World War I, at a rate of 1 dinar = 11 rupees. The dinar was pegged at par with the British pound until 1959 when, without changing its value, the peg was switched to the United States dollar at the rate of 1 dinar = 2.8 dollars. By not following the devaluations of the US currency in 1971 and 1973, the dinar rose to a value of US$3.3778, before a 5 percent devaluation reduced the value of the dinar to US$3.2169, a rate which remained until the Gulf War, although in late 1989, the black market rate was reported at five to six times higher than the official rate. [ 1]After the Gulf War in 1991, due to UN sanctions, the previously used Swiss printing method was no longer available so new, inferior quality, notes were produced."
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"docid": "D1609265#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_real\nBrazilian real",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the modern Brazilian currency unit. For the currency of Brazil from the colonial period to 1942, see Brazilian real (old). \"\" BRL\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see BRL (disambiguation). \"\" R$\"\" redirects here. For the currency used in Rhodesia between 1970 and 1980, see Rhodesian dollar. Brazilian realreal brasileiro ( Portuguese)Reais banknote of the latest series, announced February 2010. Issued on 13 December 2010. [ 1] [2]ISO 4217Code BRLNumber 986Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1/100 centavo Plural Reais Symbol R $Banknotes Freq. used R$2, R$5, R$10, R$20, R$50, R$100 Rarely used R$1 (discontinued in 2006)Coins Freq."
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"docid": "D1735301#0",
"title": "http://millionmilesecrets.com/2012/08/02/pay-in-local-currency/\nReader Request: Why You Should Always Pay for Foreign Purchases in the Local Currency & Not in US Dollars",
"text": "Million Mile Secrets supports our readers with thousands of hours of research and writing to help you get Big Travel with Small Money. You support us (and you!) by signing-up for credit cards through partner links on our site, which earn us a commission. This keeps our small team employed and working hard for you! Here’s a longer explanation of our Advertising Policy. Reader Request: Why You Should Always Pay for Foreign Purchases in the Local Currency & Not in US Dollars August 2, 2012 by Million Mile Secrets Team Share 40Don’t forget to follow me on Facebook or Twitter!Million Mile Secrets reader Jonathan writes in: One thing I can’t figure out – is it better to pay for things in local currency and let Visa/ Master Card convert back to US [currency]? All the places I go to buy something offer to convert to dollars. I don’t pay a foreign transaction fee on my card. When Emily and I were in Paris, we were often asked if we wanted to pay our bill via credit card in euros or in US dollars. For example, if we were at a cafe and spent 30 euros, we’d get the option of seeing the bill of 30 euros converted to US dollars."
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"docid": "D183265#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_Antillean_guilder\nNetherlands Antillean guilder",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Netherlands Antillean guilder Antilliaanse gulden ( Dutch)Modern 10 guilder bill, in circulation 2009 Modern 100 guilder bill, in circulation 2009ISO 4217Code ANGDenominations Subunit 1/100 cent Plural guilderscent cents Symbol NAƒ, NAf, ƒ or f Banknotes Freq. used ƒ10, ƒ25, ƒ50, ƒ100 Rarely used ƒ5, ƒ250Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 cent, ƒ1, ƒ2 1⁄ 2, ƒ5Demographics User (s)Curaçao Sint Maarten Netherlands Antillesuntil 10 October 2010Caribbean Netherlandsuntil 1 January 2011Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten Website www .centralbank .cw Printer Joh. Enschedé Website www .joh-enschede .nl Valuation Inflation 3.6% Source Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen, 2006 Q1 Method CPIPegged with U. S. dollar = ƒ1.79The Netherlands Antillean guilder ( Dutch: gulden) is the currency of Curaçao and Sint Maarten, which until 2010 formed the Netherlands Antilles along with Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. It is subdivided into 100 cents (Dutch plural form: centen ). The guilder was replaced by the US dollar on 1 January 2011 on Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius. [ 1] On Curaçao and Sint Maarten, the Netherlands Antillean guilder was proposed to be replaced by a new currency, [1] the Caribbean guilder, [2] but this has been stalled indefinitely by negotiations over the establishment of a separate central bank for Curaçao. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Naming2 History3 Coins4 Banknotes5 See also6 Notes7 References8 External links Naming [ edit]In Papiamentu, the local language of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, the guilder is called a \"\"florin\"\". [ 4] The ISO-4217 code, ANG, is derived from AN tilliaanse G ulden, while the currency symbol, NAFl, is derived from N etherlands A ntilles Fl orin. [ citation needed]History [ edit]In the 18th century, the Dutch guilder circulated in the Netherlands Antilles. This was supplemented in 1794 by an issue of coins specific for the Dutch holdings in the West Indies."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guatemalan_quetzal\nGuatemalan quetzal",
"text": "Guatemalan quetzal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Guatemalan quetzalquetzal guatemalteco ( Spanish)ISO 4217Code GTQDenominations Subunit 1/100 centavo Plural quetzales Symbol QBanknotes 50 centavos, 1 quetzal, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 quetzales Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, 1 quetzal Demographics User (s) Guatemala Issuance Central bank Bank of Guatemala Website www .banguat .gob .gt Valuation Inflation 3.86% Source Banco de Guatemala , December 2010. The quetzal ( locally [keˈtsal]; code: GTQ) is the currency of Guatemala, named after the national bird of Guatemala, the resplendent quetzal. In ancient Mayan culture, the quetzal bird's tail feathers were used as currency. It is divided into 100 centavos or lenes in Guatemalan slang. The plural is quetzales. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 Exchange rate5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]The quetzal was introduced in 1925 during the term of President José María Orellana, whose image appears on the obverse of the one-quetzal bill. It replaced the peso. Until 1987, the quetzal was pegged to and domestically equal to the United States dollar and before the pegging to the US dollar, it was pegged to the French franc as well, since the quetzal utilized the gold standard. Coins [ edit]Quetzal (coins). In 1925, coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10 centavos, 1⁄ 4, 1⁄ 2 and 1 quetzal were introduced, although the majority of the 1 quetzal coins were withdrawn from circulation and melted."
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"docid": "D1873573#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naira\nNigerian naira",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Naira)navigation search For the village in India, see Naira, Srikakulam. Nigerian naira ISO 4217Code NGNDenominations Subunit 1/100 Kobo Plural Naira Kobo Kobo Symbol ₦Banknotes 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 & 1000 Naira Coins 50 Kobo, 1 & 2 Naira Demographics User (s) Nigeria Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Nigeria Website www .cenbank .org Printer Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited Website www .mintnigeria .com Mint Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company Limited Website www .mintnigeria .com Valuation Inflation 8.2% [1] Source 2014The naira ( sign: ₦; code: NGN) is the currency of Nigeria. It is subdivided into 100 Kobo. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is the sole issuer of legal tender money throughout the Nigerian Federation. It controls the volume of money supplied in the economy in order to ensure monetary and price stability. The Currency & Branch Operations Department of the CBN is in charge of currency management, through the procurement, distribution/supply, processing, reissue and disposal/disintegration of bank notes and coins. Contents1 History1.1 Coins1.2 Banknotes2 Second naira2.1 Coins2.2 Banknotes3 Exchange rates4 See also5 References6 External links History [ edit]The naira was introduced on 1 January 1973, replacing the pound at a rate of 2 naira = 1 pound. [ 2] This made Nigeria the last country to abandon the £sd currency system. There was a plan to redenominate the naira at 1 new naira = 100 old naira in 2008, but the plan was suspended. The currency sign is U+20A6 ₦ Naira sign."
},
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"docid": "D821521#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_kuna\nCroatian kuna",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Croatian kunahrvatska kuna ( Croatian)ISO 4217Code HRKDenominations Subunit 1/100 lipa Plural The language (s) of this currency belong (s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. Symbol kn lipa lp Banknotes Freq. used 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 kn Rarely used 5, 1000 kn Coins Freq. used 5, 10, 20, 50 lipa, 1, 2, 5 kn Rarely used 1, 2 lipa, 25 kn Demographics Date of introduction 30 May 1994User (s) Croatia Issuance Central bank Croatian National Bank Website www .hnb .hr Printer Giesecke & Devrient Website www .gi-de .com Mint Croatian Monetary Institute Website www .hnz .hr Valuation Inflation 0.2% [1] Source Croatian Bureau of Statistics, December 2016 [1] Method CPI excluding rents and other gross fixed capital formation, lotteries and gambling, and life insurance [1]The kuna is the currency of Croatia, in use since 1994 ( ISO 4217 code: HRK ). It is subdivided into 100 lipa. The kuna is issued by the Croatian National Bank and the coins are minted by the Croatian Monetary Institute. The word \"\" kuna \"\" means \"\" marten \"\" in Croatian since it is based on the use of marten pelts as units of value in medieval trading. The word lipa means \"\" linden (lime) tree \"\", a species that was traditionally planted around marketplaces in Croatia and elsewhere in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the early modern period. Contents [ hide ]1 History and etymology2 Modern currency3 Coins3.1 Commemorative coins4 Banknotes5 Exchange rates6 See also7 References8 Bibliography9 Further reading10 External links History and etymology [ edit]During Roman times, in the provinces of upper and lower Pannonia (today Hungary and Slavonia ), taxes were collected in the then highly valued marten skins."
},
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"docid": "D1817350#0",
"title": "https://www.finder.com.au/travel-money/japan\nTravel Money Guide: Japan",
"text": "\"Travel Money Guide: Japan4 January 2018Japan is still very much a cash society, despite the rising popularity of credit and debit cards across the globe. No other country in the world combines the traditional and the contemporary like Japan. The natural beauty of the Ryukyu Islands to the dizzying lights of Tokyo’s Akihabara district attract hundreds of thousands every year. Whether you’re visiting the islands of Japan for business or pleasure, you can save money by using travel-friendly plastic while you’re there. Here we'll look at the travel cards, credit cards and debit cards most suited to use in Japan. This travel money guide explains the following points A quick summary of travel money options for Japan How the different travel money products work in Japan Luke's Tokyo trip A guide to the Japanese Yen Travel insurance for Japan Which option is right for your next trip? Qantas Cash Qantas Cash Earn up to 1.5 Qantas Points per eligible $1 spent11 currencies on one card Lock in exchange rates Qantas Cash The Qantas Cash allows you to earn Qantas Points on all transactions including local and foreign transactions. Choose from 11 currencies on the one card: USD, GBP, EUR, THB, NZD, SGD, HKD, CAD, JPY, AED and AUDAbility to load money and convert currencies 24/7 on the secure customer portal. Locked-in exchange rates for multiple currencies and low and transparent fees. Accepted electronically – at over 35 million locations in over 210 countries worldwide."
},
{
"docid": "D1946947#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_leu\nRomanian leu",
"text": "\"Romanian leu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Romanian leu Leu românesc ( Romanian)one leu ISO 4217Code RONDenominations Subunit 1/100 ban Plural lei ban bani Banknotes Freq. used 1 leu, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200 lei Rarely used 500 lei Coins Freq. used 5, 10, 50 bani Rarely used 1 ban Demographics User (s) Romania former: Socialist Republic of Romania (1965–1989) Romanian People's Republic (1947–1965) Kingdom of Romania (1881–1947) Transnistria Governorate (1941–1944) Principality of Romania (1867–1881)Issuance Central bank National Bank of Romania (since 1867) Red Army (1944) INFINEX (1941–1944) General Romanian Bank (1917–1919) Website www .bnr .ro Printer National Bank of Romania (since 1867) Goznak (1944) Reichsbank (1917–1919) Website www .bnr .ro Mint Monetăria Statului (since 1867) Saint Petersburg Mint, temporary located in Krasnokamsk (1944) Reichsdruckerei (1917–1919) Website www .monetariastatului .ro Valuation Inflation Valoarea actuală: 4,72% (February 2018 / February 2017) [1] Source National Bank of Romania [2]The Romanian leu ( Romanian pronunciation: [lew], plural lei [lej]; ISO 4217 code RON; numeric code 946) is the currency of Romania. It is subdivided into 100 bani ( Romanian pronunciation: [banʲ], singular: ban, Romanian pronunciation: [ban] ). The word \"\"bani\"\" is also used for \"\"money\"\" in the Romanian language. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History2.1 First leu: 1867–19472.2 Second leu: 1947–19522.3 Third leu (ROL): 1952–20052.4 Fourth leu (RON): 2005–present2.5 Speculation about joining the Eurozone3 Coins3.1 First leu3.2 Second leu3.3 Third leu3.4 Fourth leu4 Banknotes4.1 First leu4.2 Second leu4.3 Third leu4.4 Fourth leu4.5 List of current banknotes5 See also6 References7 External links Etymology [ edit]The name of the currency means \"\"lion\"\", and is derived from the Dutch thaler (leeuwendaalder / lion thaler/dollar). [ 3] [4] [5]Dutch Thaler, depicting a lion, the origin of the Romanian \"\"Leu\"\"History [ edit]See also: History of Romanian coins First leu: 1867–1947 [ edit]5-leu coin minted in 1883500-lei banknote of 1936, King Carol II of Romania In 1860, the Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza attempted to create a national românul (\"\"The Romanian\"\") and the romanat; however, the project was not approved by the Ottoman Empire. [ 6]On April 22, 1867, a bimetallic currency was adopted, with the leu equal to 5 grams of 83.5% silver or 0.29032 grams of gold. The first leu coin was minted in Romania in 1870. [ 6]Before 1878 the silver Russian ruble was valued so highly as to drive the native coins out of circulation."
},
{
"docid": "D1203529#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honduran_lempira\nHonduran lempira",
"text": "\"Honduran lempira From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Honduran lempiralempira hondureño ( Spanish)ISO 4217Code HNLDenominations Subunit 1/100 centavo Symbol LBanknotes L1, L2, L5, L10, L20, L50, L100, L500Coins 5, 10, 20, 50 centavos Demographics User (s) Honduras Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Honduras Website www .bch .hn Valuation Inflation 7.7% Source Central Bank of Honduras, June 2011. The lempira ( / l ɛ m ˈ p ɪr ə /, sign: L, ISO 4217 code: HNL) is the currency of Honduras. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History3 Coins4 Banknotes5 Exchange rates6 See also7 References8 External links Etymology [ edit]The lempira was named after the 16th-century cacique Lempira, a ruler of the indigenous Lenca people, who is renowned in Honduran folklore for leading the (ultimately unsuccessful) local native resistance against the Spanishconquistador forces. He is a national hero, and is honoured on both the 1 lempira note and the 20 and 50 centavos coins. History [ edit]The lempira was introduced in 1931, replacing the peso at par. In the late 1980s, the exchange rate was two lempiras to the United States dollar (the 20-centavos coin is called a daime as it was worth the same as a U. S. dime )."
},
{
"docid": "D2082777#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayman_Islands_dollar\nCayman Islands dollar",
"text": "\"Cayman Islands dollar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Cayman Islands dollar ISO 4217Code KYDDenominations Subunit 1/100 cent Symbol $Banknotes 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 dollars Coins 1, 5, 10, 25 cents Demographics User (s) Cayman Islands ( UK)Issuance Central bank Cayman Islands Monetary Authority Website www .cimoney .com .ky Valuation Inflation -0.1% Source March 2009 [1]Pegged with United States Dollar, 1.00 KYD = 1.20 USDThe Cayman Islands Dollar ( currency code KYD) is the currency of the Cayman Islands. It is abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively CI$ to distinguish it from other dollar -denominated currencies. It is subdivided into 100 cents. It is the 9th-highest-valued currency unit in the world, as of 22 April 2014. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 Exchange rates5 Half pounds6 See also7 References8 External links History [ edit]The Cayman Islands dollar was introduced in 1972 ( 10 years after separation from Colony of Jamaica ), replacing the Jamaican dollar at par. Jamaican currency and Cayman Islands dollars both remained legal tender until 1 August 1972, [3] when Jamaican currency ceased to be legal tender. The Cayman Islands dollar has been pegged to the United States dollar at 1 Cayman Islands dollar = 1.2 U. S. dollars since 1 April 1974, when the Currency Law of 1974 was enacted. [ 4] In 1983, the 1974 law was repealed and replaced by the Currency Law Revised, which itself was replaced in 1997 by section 22 of the Monetary Authority Law. [ 5] Under section 22 of the 2013 revision of the Monetary Authority Law, the value of the Cayman dollar in United States Dollars is determined by the Governor. [ 6]Coins [ edit]In 1972, coins in denominations of 1¢, 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢ were introduced."
},
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"docid": "D283838#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g189952-i223-k2806702-What_currency_to_take-Iceland.html\nWhat currency to take",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Iceland forum Iceland forums The Pottsies Grimsby , UKLevel Contributor8 posts14 reviews Save Topic What currency to take May 20, 2009, 4:13 PMHi We are going to Iceland this weekend. Given the current financial problems over there, what currency should we take ? Sterling ? euro's ? ISK ? Dollars. Thanks in advance for any advice. Dave & Jan Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Iceland? See all Golden Circle and Thingvellir...2,066 Reviewsfrom $68.80*Blue Lagoon Admission Ticket with...1,323 Reviewsfrom $148.90*Iceland Golden Circle Tour, Glacier...103 Reviewsfrom $276.00*Southern Iceland Glaciers, Waterfalls...534 Reviewsfrom $99.90*1-10 of 12 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »cflavoured Toronto, Canada Level Contributor990 posts33 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What currency to take May 20, 2009, 4:38 PMUse your credit card and take out some ISK from an ATM in Iceland."
},
{
"docid": "D909656#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistani_rupee\nPakistani rupee",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Pakistani rupeeپاکستانی روپیہ ( Urdu)Rs.1000 banknote (obverse)ISO 4217Code PKRNumber 586Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 Paisa Nickname Rupayya, Paisay Banknotes Freq. used 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 Rupees Rarely used 5000 Rupees Coins Freq. used 1, 2, 5 Rupees Rarely used 10 Rupees Demographics Official user (s) Pakistan Unofficial user (s) Afghanistan [1] [2]Issuance Central bank State Bank of Pakistan Website www .sbp .org .pk Valuation Inflation 5.2% (October 2016) [3] Source State Bank of Pakistan [4]The Pakistani rupee ( Urdu: روپیہ / ALA-LC: Rūpiyah; sign: ₨; code: PKR) is the currency of Pakistan. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan, the central bank of the country. The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is Rs, used on receipts when purchasing goods and services. In Pakistan, the rupee is also spelled as \"\" rupees \"\", \"\" rupaya \"\" or \"\" rupaye \"\". As standard in Pakistani English, large values of rupees are counted in terms of thousands, lakh (100 thousand) and crore (10 million), 1 Arab (1 billion), 1 Kharab (100 billion). Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 Hajj banknotes5 Special banknote6 Exchange rate7 See also8 Notes9 External links History [ edit]Rupee coin, made of silver, used in the state of Bahawalpur before 1947. Rupee coin, made of gold, used in the state of Bahawalpur before 1947. Indian rupees were stamped with Government of Pakistan to be used as legal tenders in the new state of Pakistan in 1947."
},
{
"docid": "D2368784#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botswana_Pula\nBotswana pula",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Botswana Pula)navigation search Botswana pula Obverse of 2 pula (1980s) Reverse of 2 pula (1980s)ISO 4217Code BWPDenominations Subunit 1/100 Thebe Symbol PBanknotes 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 pula [1]Coins 5, 10, 25, 50 thebe, 1, 2, 5 pula Demographics Official user (s) Botswana Unofficial user (s) Zimbabwe [2]Issuance Central bank Bank of Botswana Website www .bankofbotswana .bw Valuation Inflation 2.8% (May 2016) Source Bank of Botswana, 7 July 2016 Method CPIThe pula is the currency of Botswana. It has the ISO 4217 code BWP and is subdivided into 100 thebe. Pula literally means \"\"rain\"\" in Setswana, because rain is very scarce in Botswana — home to much of the Kalahari Desert — and therefore valuable and a blessing. The word also serves as the national motto of the country. A sub-unit of the currency is known as thebe, or \"\"shield\"\", [3] and represents defence. [ 4] The names were picked with the help of the public. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 Zimbabwe5 Lesotho6 In literature7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]The pula was introduced in 1976, replacing the South African rand at par. Despite a 12% devaluation in May 2005, the pula remains one of the strongest currencies in Africa. [ citation needed]Coins [ edit]In 1976, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 thebe and 1 pula. The 1 thebe was struck in aluminium, with the 5 thebe in bronze and the others in cupro-nickel."
},
{
"docid": "D1386910#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/USD/HKD.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to Hong Kong Dollar (USD to HKD)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 7.8000 HKDinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar HKD - Hong Kong Dollar Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)HKD/USD = 7.8000Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 4:34:39 AM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank HKDHong Kong Dollar *Country: Hong Kong Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: HK$*Pegged: 1 USD = 7.80000 HKDHong Kong was a dependent territory of the United Kingdom from 1842 until the transfer of its sovereignty to the People's Republic of China in 1997. Even so, Hong Kong maintains its own monetary system. HKD Exchange Rates HK Monetary Authority Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to Hong Kong Dollar120-day exchange rate history for USD to HKDQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to Hong Kong Dollar : 1 USD = 7.80000 HKDUSD HKD$ 1 USD HK$ 7.80 HKD$ 5 USD HK$ 39.00 HKD$ 10 USD HK$ 78.00 HKD$ 50 USD HK$ 390.00 HKD$ 100 USD HK$ 780.00 HKD$ 250 USD HK$ 1,950.00 HKD$ 500 USD HK$ 3,900.00 HKD$ 1,000 USD HK$ 7,800.00 HKD$ 5,000 USD HK$ 39,000.00 HKD$ 10,000 USD HK$ 78,000.00 HKD$ 50,000 USD HK$ 390,000.00 HKD$ 100,000 USD HK$ 780,000.00 HKD$ 500,000 USD HK$ 3,900,000.00 HKD$ 1,000,000 USD HK$ 7,800,000.00 HKDLast Updated: April 11 2018 4:34:39 AM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound"
},
{
"docid": "D2056807#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambian_dalasi\nGambian dalasi",
"text": "\"Gambian dalasi25 dalasi note and coins from 5 bututs to 1 dalasi ISO 4217Code GMDDenominations Superunit 5 pound Subunit 1/100 butut Plural dalasis or dalasi butut bututs Symbol DBanknotes 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 200 dalasis Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 bututs, 1 dalasi Demographics User (s) The Gambia Issuance Central bank Central Bank of the Gambia Website www .cbg .gm Valuation Inflation 6% Source The World Factbook, 2013 est. The dalasi is the currency of the Gambia. It is subdivided into 100 bututs. The dalasi was adopted in 1971. It replaced the Gambian pound at a rate of 1 pound = 5 dalasis, i.e., 1 dalasi = 0.2 pound = 4 shillings. Contents [ hide ]1 Coins2 Banknotes3 Commemorative banknotes4 See also5 References6 External links Coins [ edit]5, 10, 25, 50 butut coins In 1971, coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 bututs and 1 dalasi were introduced. The 1 and 5 bututs were struck in bronze while the 10 bututs was brass and the 25, 50 bututs and 1 dalasi were cupro-nickel. The reverse designs of the three higher denominations were taken from the corresponding denominations of the previous currency (1, 2 and 4 shillings), with the reverse designs for the lower three coins coming from the 6, 1 and 3 pence coins, respectively. All coins of this series depict former president, Sir Dawda Jawara. New 1 dalasi coins were introduced in 1987, modelled on the 50 pence coin of the United Kingdom."
},
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"docid": "D1536773#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eritrean_nakfa\nEritrean nakfa",
"text": "\"For an earlier currency of Eritrea, see tallero. Eritrean nakfa1 Nakfa Banknote ISO 4217Code ERNDenominations Subunit 1/100 cent Symbol Nfk ( Latin script) ናቕፋ ( Ge'ez script) ناكفا ( Arabic script)Banknotes 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 nakfa Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, 1 nakfa Demographics User (s) Eritrea Issuance Central bank Bank of Eritrea Valuation Inflation 9% Source April 2017 [1]Pegged with U. S. dollar = 15 nakfa The nakfa ( ISO 4217 code: ERN) is the currency of Eritrea and was introduced on 8 November 1997 to replace the Ethiopian birr at par. The currency takes its name from the Eritrean town of Nakfa. The nakfa is divided into 100 cents. The nakfa is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of USD$1 = ERN15. Prior to that it was officially pegged at USD$1 = ERN13.50, however black market rates available on the streets typically offered a rate of 22 nakfas per dollar. [ 2]Between 18 November and 31 December 2015, the Bank of Eritrea began replacement of all nakfa banknotes. The banknote replacement initiative was designed to combat counterfeiting, the informal economy but primarily Sudanese human traffickers who had accepted payments in nakfa banknotes in exchange for transporting would-be migrants primarily to Europe. A consequence of this was substantial amounts of the country's currency existed in vast hoardings outside Eritrea. The plan to replace the country's currency was top secret and designed to prevent human traffickers bringing their funds back in time to exchange for the new banknotes. ["
},
{
"docid": "D208590#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_pound\nSyrian pound",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"SYP\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see SYP (disambiguation). Syrian poundالليرة السورية (in Arabic)1000-pound banknote ISO 4217Code SYPDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 piastre Banknotes 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 pounds Coins 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 pounds Demographics Official user (s) Syria Unofficial user (s) Rojava Syrian opposition Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Syria Website Banque Centrale Syria Valuation Inflation 47.7% Source The World Factbook, 2016 est. The Syrian pound or Syrian Lira ( Arabic: الليرة السورية al-līra as-sūriyya; French: livre syrienne; sign: LS or £ S; code: SYP) is the currency of Syria and is issued by the Central Bank of Syria. The pound is subdivided into 100 qirsh (Arabic: قرش plural: قروش, qurūsh, piastres in English or French), although coins in qirsh are no longer issued. Before 1947, the word qirsh was spelled with the initial Arabic letter غ, after which the word began with ق. Until 1958, banknotes were issued with Arabic on the obverse and French on the reverse. After 1958, English has been used on the reverses, hence the three different names for this currency. Coins used both Arabic and French until independence, then only Arabic. The standard abbreviation for the Syrian pound is SYP."
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"docid": "D441812#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/budapest.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Budapest Exchange Rate Budapest Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Budapest. The currency used in Budapest is the Forint. Budapest is the capital of Hungary. If you are traveling to Budapest, you will need to exchange your currency for the Hungarian Forint. You may exchange your money for the Forint at most Budapest banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Budapest airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Forint currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Budapest. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"docid": "D2060605#0",
"title": "http://www.frommers.com/destinations/hungary/money\nMoney in Hungary",
"text": "Hungary Money in Hungaryadvertisement Frommer's lists exact prices in the local currency. In this guide, hotels are the exception, because almost all of them quote prices in euros. However, rates fluctuate, so before departing consult a currency exchange website such as www.oanda.com/convert/classic to check up-to-the-minute rates. The basic unit of currency in Hungary is the forint (Ft or Huf). Coins come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 Ft. Banknotes come in denominations of 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000 Ft. As of November 15, 2009, 200 Ft paper notes are no longer legal tender. If you saved some from a previous trip, they are no longer useable, but you have a lovely green bookmarker. Telling coins apart can be confusing. The small gold-colored ones are 5 Ft."
},
{
"docid": "D3154242#0",
"title": "https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/120913/george-investing-soros-way.asp\nBy George: Investing The Soros Way",
"text": "\"“ Markets are constantly in a state of uncertainty and flux, and money is made by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected. ” – George Soros. To George Soros, the words listed above are no hyperbole. Drilling down and gathering critical investment information, and investing when others are divesting, is the calling card of George Soros, one of the most famous financiers of the past half-century. That said, don’t judge Soros on his investment acumen alone. He’s also proven to be a major power broker on the global political scene as well as a benevolent philanthropist. To understand the “Soros Way” of investing, it helps first to know Soros the man, Soros the political force, and Soros the champion of the global lower class. Who is George Soros? There is no template for an investment legend like Soros, but you can start with the financier’s background as a child in Budapest, Hungary, where he was born on August 12, 1930. As a pre-teenager, Soros witnessed the atrocities of the Nazi regime, and survived to flee Eastern Europe in 1947, making his way to England to study at the London School of Economics."
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"docid": "D2201723#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g274881-i262-k717806-Currency_used_in_Hungary-Hungary.html\nCurrency used in Hungary",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Hungary forum Hungary forumsaa1228Wheaton, Illinois Level Contributor204 posts19 reviews Save Topic Currency used in Hungary Jul 24, 2006, 6:43 AMAre euros used and accepted everywhere, or do they still use the old currency, forint? I am asking about small places, stores, gas stations, public toilets, not just hotels or restaurants. Please, advise. Thank you. Agnes Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Hungary? See all Budapest Danube River Dinner Cruise653 Reviewsfrom $43.70*Skip the Line Széchenyi Spa in...353 Reviewsfrom $24.90*Budapest Full-Day Trip From Vienna67 Reviewsfrom $148.40*Budapest Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour...286 Reviewsfrom $24.90*1-4 of 4 replies Sorted by 1dgezaireland2 posts Save Reply1. Re: Currency used in Hungary Jul 24, 2006, 1:12 PMThe new members of the EU are not yet using Euro. The currency in Hungary is the Hungarian Forint. Small places usually don't accept Euro. Geza Report inappropriate contentdgezaireland2 posts Save Reply2."
},
{
"docid": "D3395236#0",
"title": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/destinations/2013/04/11/europes-most-affordable-cities-for-2013/2071615/\nEurope's most affordable cities for 2013",
"text": "\"Facebook Twitter Google+ Linked In Photo tour: Europe's most affordable cities for 2013Fullscreen Sofia, Bulgaria: The cost of a centrally located, well-reviewed three-star hotel, plus the cost of transportation, some activities, food and drink make Sofia the title of Europe's cheapest tourist city for 2013, coming in at under $50 a day, according to a survey from Price of Travel. Here, a view of the Alexander Nevski cathedral. Petar Petrov, APFullscreen1 of 10Next Slide10 Photos Photo tour: Europe's most affordable cities for 2013 (Photo: Medioimages/Photodisc, Getty Images)CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MOREFor the intrepid budget traveler, few frontiers offer as many challenges—and potential victories—as Europe. It may seem like sky-high prices, particularly in summer, are a nonnegotiable in Europe, but travelers willing to expand their frontiers will encounter dazzling affordability along with dozens of new reasons to love the continent. To find cities offering exceptional value right now, we looked at five value indexes that measure everything from flight prices to average hotel costs to the amount you can expect to pay for a pint of beer in a particular city. Often, the cities featured on lists like these come with more expensive flights, so we also factored in average airfares by season. For the places where flights are pricier, we offer some suggestions for keeping airfare costs down. What we found is that while there are deals to be found in Western Europe, for a truly affordable European experience, your best bet is to look east. Bon voyage! Or, should we say (in Latvian), drosu braucienu!SOFIA, BULGARIAAffordability lowdown: Topping Price of Travel's European 3-Star Traveler Index —which compares the cost of a centrally located, well-reviewed three-star hotel, plus the cost of transportation, some activities, food and drink—Sofia, Bulgaria, earns the title of Europe's cheapest tourist city for 2013, coming in at under $50 a day (all prices mentioned are accurate as of press time)."
},
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"docid": "D2679053#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/travel-between-budapest-vienna-105695.html\nHow to Travel Between Budapest and Vienna",
"text": "\"Budapest lies on two banks of the Danube River. Vienna, Austria, is some 150 miles northwest of Budapest, Hungary. Both cities are major transport hubs in Europe, so there are several options for travel between the two locations, including everything from rails to roads to runways. Driving Between the Two Cities Drive. From Budapest, take the E-75 road northwest in the direction of Gyor, then take the E-60 into Austria. Follow the signs for \"\"Wien\"\" – this is the Austrian name for Vienna. The drive takes 2 hours and 15 minutes in either direction. Drive on the right in Hungary and Austria, and be prepared to pay tolls on the major roads. Catch a Train Direct train services take between 2 hours and 30 minutes and 2 hours and 55 minutes to make the journey between Vienna and Budapest. Several trains per hour leave from each city, from early in the morning until late at night."
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"docid": "D2060601#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Travel-g274887-c183000/Budapest:Hungary:Currency.Cards.And.Foreign.Exchange.html\nBudapest: Currency, Cards, and Foreign Exchange",
"text": "This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (25)Comments (4)The only official currency in Hungary is the Forint. Euros, or even Dollars or Sterling may be accepted by some tourist businesses, but very seldom at a reasonable exchange rate. Credit cards are commonly but not universally accepted. So it is wise to obtain some Forints for your stay even if you expect to use a credit card or debt card for as much as you can. It is also true that some few things aimed at tourists -- hotels, some apartments, some taxis -- may quote their rates in Euros or even prefer Euros. The Forint is a pretty rare currency and as a result (a) it tends to be hard to find and comparatively expensive when available in countries other than Hungary and (b) Hungary – which sits at the geographic center of Europe and its still-many currencies -- has for centuries been a very aggressive marketplace for currency exchanges. It’s cheap and cost-effective to trade currency in Budapest."
},
{
"docid": "D3185234#0",
"title": "https://www.biography.com/people/george-soros-20926527\nGeorge Soros Biography",
"text": "\"Quick Facts Name George Soros Occupation Business Leader, Philanthropist Birth Date August 12, 1930 (age 87)Place of Birth Budapest, Hungary Originally Gyorgy Schwartz György Schwartz Zodiac Sign Leo Cite This Page IN THESE GROUPSFamous Leos Famous People Named Soros Famous Business Leaders Famous People Born in Hungary Show All Groups George Soros Biography Business Leader, Philanthropist (1930–)11.8KSHARESGeorge Soros is a self-made billionaire known for his investment savvy and his vast body of philanthropic work. Who Is George Soros? Born in Budapest, Hungary, on August 12, 1930, George Soros survived Nazi occupation followed by Communist-rule in Hungary in the mid-1940s and emigrated to London. There he studied economics and after earning his degree, moved to New York City in 1956, where he entered a life of finance. He began his renowned philanthropic efforts in 1979, and as of 2012 his lifetime giving amounted to more than $7 billion via his Open Society Foundations. Early Years George Soros was born Gyorgy Schwartz in Budapest, Hungary, on August 12, 1930, to parents Tividar and Erzebat Schwartz. To avoid growing anti-Semite persecution, his father changed their surname to Soros in 1936. As a teenager, he survived the Nazi invasion and occupation of Hungary in 1944. After WWII ended, Soros emigrated from the then-Communist-dominated Hungary in 1947 and made his way to England. There, at the London School of Economics, Soros began studying Karl Popper’s The Open Society and Its Enemies, which explores the philosophy of science and serves as Popper’s critique of totalitarianism."
},
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"docid": "D1727815#0",
"title": "http://www.cruisecritic.com/ports/newport.cfm?ID=473\nBudapest Cruise Port",
"text": "\"Home Cruise Destinations Europe Cruises Budapest Cruise Port Budapest Cruise Port Overview Reviews Things To Do Excursions Budapest (Photo: TTstudio/Shutterstock)5.0 / 5.0Cruise Critic Editor Rating285 Reviews$1227Starting Price By Cruise Critic Staff Save Share Port of Budapest Divided by the Danube River, the Hungarian capital of Budapest -- known as the \"\"Pearl of the Danube\"\"-- is a city of two distinct halves. The hilly Buda side is topped by the impressive Royal Palace, now home to several museums and charming cobbled streets lined with shops and houses that date back to medieval times. On the busier Pest bank, there are grand sights like the parliament building, opera house and statue-lined Heroes' Square, plus fantastic shopping streets, such as Andrassy Avenue, Budapest's grand central boulevard. Several bridges cross the river, but the best one to use is the historic Chain Bridge, which is the oldest. The great thing about Budapest is that it's very compact, so you can pack plenty into a short break. The majority of sights are within walking distance or easily reached on the efficient tram and underground network. Coffee shops are a big thing. At one time, there were more than 400 in Budapest, so take time out to join locals for a caffeine boost and a slice of yummy cream cake. Budapest is also the world's only capital city to boast more than 80 active thermal springs and wells; soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters is an authentic experience. Szechenyi is the largest, with indoor and outdoor pools, and Gellert is famous for its opulent architecture."
},
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"docid": "D561382#0",
"title": "http://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/euros-budapest/\nCan I use euros in Budapest?",
"text": "Can I use euros in Budapest? Posted by Budapest Guide on 1 October 2012, 7:02 pm Euro is still not an official currency in Hungary, and who knows if the Euro will ever become the official currency in Hungary, but still many shops and stores will let you pay with Euro. Some of the shops will even give you back in Euro, but most places with give you back the change in Hungarian Forint. Be aware of the fact that most shops accepting Euro have a quite bad exchange rate, meaning that if the actual price in HUF is 1000 Euro, they might charge you 4 Euro for the same product if you decide to pay in Euro. If you use an exact rate of today 4 Euro is 1140 HUF. It is not a super big difference, but still it makes it better to pay with the local currency. If you want more advices and information about the local currency, read our article about the currency of Hungary. Ask your Budapest question What is the currency of Hungary? Where to eat breakfast in Budapest? Good books about Budapest Budapest best – the best five of Budapest!Filed under Currency, questions answers | Tagged Currency, Euro, HUF | 4 Comments | Permalink"
},
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"docid": "D2125301#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g274887-i263-k1941454-Currency_Used_in_Vienna-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html\nCurrency Used in Vienna",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central Hungary forums Budapest forum Budapest forums Carl Ojai Ojai, California Level Contributor203 posts261 reviews Save Topic Currency Used in Vienna May 2, 2008, 5:42 p.m. Can someone tell me which currency is used in Vienna. Some websites say the HUF and other say the Euro. Are both accepted? Is one better that the other to use for a foreign visitor? Our hotel charged us in Euro's. Thanks in advance. Mentioned in this post Vienna Vienna Region, Austria Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Budapest? See all Budapest Danube River Dinner Cruise653 Reviewsfrom US$43.70*Skip the Line Széchenyi Spa in...353 Reviewsfrom US$24.90*Budapest Full-Day Trip From Vienna67 Reviewsfrom US$148.40*Budapest Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour...286 Reviewsfrom US$24.90*1-6 of 6 replies Sorted by 1apecs999Richmond, Virginia Level Contributor719 posts5 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency Used in Vienna May 2, 2008, 8:33 p.m. All of Austria is on the Euro. The Hungarian HUF is just that - in Hungary."
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"docid": "D441814#0",
"title": "http://www.hungarybudapestguide.com/information/currency-in-hungary/\nCurrency in Hungary",
"text": "Currency in Hungary First of all, Hungary is a member of the European Union, but they have not started with the Euro yet. Many places you can still pay with Euro, but expect to receive forints back. If you do pay with Euros the shops normally give you little for your Euro, so you would do better to go change your Euros, and then go back into the shop and pay with forints (for example in Mc Donalds ). Forint is the official currency in Hungary. If you want to understand approximately how much money you are using, normally you can calculate it in this way: 1 American Dollar = 225 Forint 1 Euro = 300 Forint But, due to the financial crisis going on around the world, the calculation is going up and down. It was a time when you had to pay 230 forints to get one Euro, and there have been times when you have to pay 320 forints to get one Euro. That is why we want to give you some good advices concerning changing money in Budapest. Instructions for changing money The places where you can change your money is always up to date on the latest values of the forint, so they will always know how much it is worth. They earn their money through you paying more for a forint than it is originally worth. But, someone lets you pay much more, others just a little bit more."
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"docid": "D877620#0",
"title": "http://www.budapest.com/city_guide/general_information.en.html\nGeneral information",
"text": "General information Kövessen minket General information Budapest is the most visited tourist destination in Hungary giving home to more than two million people. It’s also a well-known cultural, artistic and sports centre... Geography The hungarian capital can be found in Pest County, its territory is 525 km 2. 81 settlements of the county belong to Budapest’s agglomeration. Advertisement History Budapest is one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe. The city was born in 1873 due to the unification of Pest, Buda, and Óbuda... Money, prices, costs The official currency is the Hungarian Forint (HUF) in Hungary. However you can pay with Euros at several places... Currency exchange The hungarian banks offer better exchange rates than the foreign ones, so it’s better to exchange money in Budapest than getting Hungarian Forints abroad... Official holidays Beside international and church holidays such as New Year’s Day, Easter, Labour Day, Pentecost, All Saints'Day and Christmas, Hungary has its own national holidays... Kövessen minket Advertisement"
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"docid": "D3327010#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ausgleich\nAustro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Ausgleich)navigation search Civil ensign of Austria-Hungary The division between lands to be administered from Vienna (deep pink) and lands to be administered from Budapest (yellow) under the 1867 dual monarchy Ausgleich\"\" agreement. From 1878, Bosnia-Herzegovina (green) was jointly administered. Photo of the coronation oath in Buda Coronation of Francis Joseph I and Elisabeth Amalie at Matthias Church, Buda, 8 June 1867. Part of a series on the History of Austria Early history [show]Habsburg era [show]World War I [show]Interwar years [show]World War II [show]Post-war Austria [show]Topics [show]Austria portalv t e Part of a series on the History of Hungary Early history [show]Medieval [show]Early modern [show]Late modern [show]Contemporary [show]By topic [show]Hungary portalv t e The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 ( German: Ausgleich, Hungarian: Kiegyezés) established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary. The Compromise partially re-established [1] the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hungary, separate from, and no longer subject to the Austrian Empire. According to Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, \"\"There were three of us who made the agreement: Deák, Andrássy and myself.\"\" [ 2]The Hungarian political leaders had two main goals during the negotiations. One was to regain the traditional status (both legal and political) of the Hungarian state, which was lost after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The other was to restore the reform laws of the revolutionary parliament of 1848, which were based on the 12 points that established modern civil and political rights, economic and societal reforms in Hungary. [ 3]Under the Compromise, the lands of the House of Habsburg were reorganized as a real union between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary, headed by a single monarch who reigned as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary."
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"docid": "D1109284#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g274772-i961-k5232129-Which_currency_do_they_use-Krakow_Lesser_Poland_Province_Southern_Poland.html\nWhich currency do they use?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Lesser Poland Province forums Krakow forum Krakow forums Carpetbagger Cheshire Cheshire Level Contributor249 posts126 reviews Save Topic Which currency do they use? Mar 10, 2012, 2:37 PMWe are coming to Krakow in a couple of weeks and we have been discussing the currency, is it the Polish zloty as we have been quoted for transfers, tours etc or is it the Euro as someone has told us we need to take. Obviously we want to take the correct currency with us so can someone put our mind at rest. Thanks. Report inappropriate content Tours in Krakow See all Krakow Auschwitz - Tours1,366 Reviews Taxis & Shuttles, Cultural Tours, Sightseeing Tours, Historical & Heritage Tours, Private Tours Good Cracow Tours3,182 Reviews Historical & Heritage Tours, Walking Tours, Sightseeing Tours, Private Tours Krakow Free Walkative Tour8,412 Reviews Historical & Heritage Tours, Walking Tours, City Tours, Sightseeing Tours, Private Tours Krakow Urban Adventures132 Reviews Cultural Tours, Shopping Tours, Sightseeing Tours, Private Tours, Food Tours1-8 of 8 replies Sorted by 1Pawel_Ch Durham, North... Level Contributor887 posts29 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Which currency do they use? Mar 10, 2012, 3:54 PMIt is the Polish Zloty. No need to take Euros,you can just bring pounds and exchange them in Kraków (exchange rates will most likely be more favourable than in the UK) or simply use ATMs to withdraw cash. Some tourist places or major supermarket chains might accept the Euro but I wouldn't really count on that. Report inappropriate contentbrozlington Derbyshire Level Contributor134 posts44 reviews Save Reply2."
},
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"docid": "D31262#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapestdestinationsblog.com/2014/07/06/how-much-does-it-cost-to-live-in-hungary/\nHow Much Does It Cost to Live in Hungary?",
"text": "How Much Does It Cost to Live in Hungary? By Tim Leffel On March 8, 2018 87 Comments Hungary is not super cheap in every way, but the destination is a good value for people who want to live a good life for less in central Europe. Anyone moving to Budapest from a similarly sized city in Europe, North America, or Australia can easily cut their expenses in half. And the rest of the country costs less. [ Hungary cost of living post updated March of 2018. ] Estimates of how many expatriates live in Hungary range from 30,000 to 60,000 and there are enough in Budapest to support a business newspaper in English. So you won’t be all alone if you choose to move here. There are far fewer expats outside of the capital though, but that possible disadvantage is offset by a lower cost of living. Prices for rent, groceries, restaurant meals, and drinks rise 10-35% when in the big city. Gary Lukatch was earning good money in New Mexico working in the financial industry, after having lived in a lot of other states before that. “"
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"docid": "D1800808#0",
"title": "http://www.seat61.com/international-trains/trains-from-Switzerland.htm\nTrains from Switzerland . . .",
"text": "\"To check train times & fares within Switzerland, use the Swiss Railways website www.sbb.ch. See station guide for Zurich HBI want to go from Switzerland to... Click here for journeys starting in another country. Train information is current for 2018. This page explains how to buy train tickets from Swiss cities to other European cities at the cheapest prices, buying online direct from the operators, usually with print-at-home or collect-at-station tickets. On the other hand, if you'd rather someone sorted out your whole trip for you, see here. Before you buy your tickets... I recommend taking a moment to read these important tips for buying European train tickets . It answers all the usual questions, such as \"\"Do I need to book in advance or can I just turn up & buy at the station? \"\", \"\" Can I stop off? \"\", \"\" Are there Senior fares?\"\" and that old favourite, \"\"Should I buy an $800 railpass or just go online & buy a €35 point-to-point ticket?\"\"."
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"docid": "D2060604#0",
"title": "https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/49357/how-widely-accepted-are-euros-in-hungary-and-how-bad-is-the-exchange-rate-practi\nHow widely accepted are Euros in Hungary and how bad is the exchange rate practiced by shops/hotels?",
"text": "\"_Travel Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for road warriors and seasoned travelers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How widely accepted are Euros in Hungary and how bad is the exchange rate practiced by shops/hotels?up vote24down votefavorite The official currency of Hungary is the Forint but so far everything I have looked for prices online, such as trains, buses and taxis, are quoted in Euros and Forints. Hotel reservation asked that I pay in Euros at the hotel. Considering that I will only spend a few days in Budapest, are Forints necessary? Or can I pay for transport, admissions and food in Euros? In such a case, how is the conversion rate set?money exchange hungaryshare improve this questionedited Jun 16 '15 at 8:54Jo Er Nan O ♦43.2k 11 126 205asked Jun 15 '15 at 16:01Itai25.3k 4 53 1293+1 It's a valid question, especially regarding cash, and I will let someone more knowledgeable about Hungary answer it but in general if you have a decent bank/credit card, you should probably still opt to be charged in the local currency, even if offered to pay in euros. – Relaxed Jun 15 '15 at 16:276Never pay for hotel reservations in foreign currency. No hotel will give you a better rate than an ATM. – Jonathan Reez ♦ Jun 15 '15 at 17:003@Jonathan Reez In general I'd agree, but in places with currency controls or unstable currencies you can generally buy things cheaper for (strong) foreign currencies. This was the case in Bulgaria in the late 90s, for instance. –"
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"docid": "D2668617#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapestdestinationsblog.com/2012/12/09/travel-prices-in-romania/\nTravel Prices in Romania",
"text": "Travel Prices in Romania By Tim Leffel On December 9, 2012 15 Comments Romania vies with Bulgaria as the cheapest destination in Europe. The latter has an edge in most respects, but Romania is still a terrific value at all budget levels, from backpacker to luxe. If you’re looking for the European cafe culture in summer or want to stay in a nice historic village after a day of skiing in the winter, this is where you can do both on a fraction of what you would spend further west. Overall, Romania is a good deal for backpackers, a fantastic deal for mid-range travelers on vacation. A backpacking couple could get by on $40 or $50 a day, but a couple spending $100 to $200 a day in Romania will really be living large. Keep in mind though that Romania’s currency fluctuates quite a bit, sometimes moving from 2.8 to the dollar to 3.5 (and maybe back again) within the space of a year. Hotels are often priced in dollars or euros, but anything else you spend money on is not. The following Romania traveler prices were converted to dollars at 3.4 lei. Hotel and Hostel Prices in Romania A place to lay your head won’t hit you too hard here except maybe summer on the Black Sea coast. There you might have to pay more than what’s below."
},
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"docid": "D649187#0",
"title": "https://www.priceoftravel.com/9231/best-europe-destinations-in-august/\n22 Best Europe destinations in August for 2018",
"text": "22 Best Europe destinations in August for 2018By Roger Wade 10 Apr, 2018 Comments (8) Add a comment You might expect that every city in Europe is overrun by tourists in August, but that's not actually true. Many of Europe's cities are very crowded in August, but some others, including Paris, are actually somewhat empty because so many locals and businesses are out of town and closed. Below is our list of the 22 best places to consider for a Europe trip in the month of August. You can expect pleasant weather in almost all of them, as well as sizable crowds in most. If this is your first trip to Europe then it would be a shame to skip a city like London or Paris just because of other tourists. You'll also find some lesser known cities on the list, and hopefully you can put together a great Europe itinerary of your own. Generally speaking it's better to avoid Europe's beaches in August because nearly all of them are at maximum crowds and prices this month.22 Best destinations in Europe in August Rome, Italy August avg high: 84F/29CAugust avg low: 65F/18CAugust avg precip: 1.3″/3.3cm August is a tricky month to visit Rome because it's very warm and rather crowded, but also because so many Italians take most or all of the month off. This means that there are virtually no business travelers to compete with at nicer hotels, but still a lot of other tourists. Rome is so interesting that it's still worth visiting in August, even if it is a bit crowded. If you have more time you might also consider visiting Sorrento, which is a bit south of Naples, and the perfect base to visit that city as well as Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast."
},
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"docid": "D2201725#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g274887-c183000/Budapest:Hungary:Currency.Cards.And.Foreign.Exchange.html\nBudapest: Currency, Cards, and Foreign Exchange",
"text": "This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (25)Comments (4)The only official currency in Hungary is the Forint. Euros, or even Dollars or Sterling may be accepted by some tourist businesses, but very seldom at a reasonable exchange rate. Credit cards are commonly but not universally accepted. So it is wise to obtain some Forints for your stay even if you expect to use a credit card or debt card for as much as you can. It is also true that some few things aimed at tourists -- hotels, some apartments, some taxis -- may quote their rates in Euros or even prefer Euros. The Forint is a pretty rare currency and as a result (a) it tends to be hard to find and comparatively expensive when available in countries other than Hungary and (b) Hungary – which sits at the geographic center of Europe and its still-many currencies -- has for centuries been a very aggressive marketplace for currency exchanges. It’s cheap and cost-effective to trade currency in Budapest."
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"docid": "D1172960#0",
"title": "http://www.dubrovnik-guide.net/croatiancurrency.htm\nCroatian currency: Kuna",
"text": "\"Croatian currency: Kuna| Short History of Kuna | Croatian Kuna Coins | Croatian Kuna banknotes |The official currency of the Republic of Croatia is the Kuna, which has 100 Lipa. ( local abbreviation kn, international abbreviation HRK). 1 Euro is approx 7,4 kunas and 1 USD approx 6 kunas For more precise information on Kuna exchange rates follow this link to Croatian National Bank Exchange Course For more info on Croatian numismatic collections, special editions and other useful info visit the page of Croatian National Bank (only in Croatian but anyway worth the visit)For info on how to distinct an original banknote from forgery download this short picture guide: download PDFShort history of Kuna Back in the Roman times, in provinces of upper and lower Pannonia (today Hungary and Slavonia) taxes were collected in then highly valued marten skins, the animal which lived abundantely in these areas. Hence the Croatian word 'marturina' or tax, derived from Latin word 'martus' (Croatian: 'kuna'). Learn about the animal: Martens The Origin of the symbol of a Marten on Croatian money Between 1235 and 1384 the Croatian Viceroys started making a marten-adorned silver coin called Banski (Banic) denar or Banovac in mints in Zagreb and Pakrac. This money disappeared with diminishing autonomy of Croatia inside the Croatia-Hungarian Kingdom. The marten currency, Kuna, reappeared in 1939 when the Banate Croatia, established within the Yugoslav Monarchy, considered issuing its own money. Although the design and plans were made and everything was prepared, this money was never published. However different design of Kuna was launched in 1941 by the Croatian collaborationist government, abolished with the end of World War II. Finally, following Croatia's declaration of independence in 1991, Kuna currency was introduced as of 30 May 1994 replacing the Croatian Dinar."
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"docid": "D821523#0",
"title": "http://www.croatiatraveller.com/money.htm\nMoney",
"text": "Get Started About Croatia Essentials Croatia Map Croatia Photos Guidebooks Planning When to Go Top Sights Accommodation Transport Car Rental Croatia Ferries Money Inspiration Adventure Sailing Cruises Tours Itineraries Special Interests Regions Dalmatia Dubrovnik Islands Istria Kvarner Split Zadar Zagreb Community News Blog Newsletter Traveller Tips Service About Me Advertising Trip Planning Contact Privacy Policy Search Site Site Index Get great deals on: Holidays from TUIAccommodation from booking.com Car Rentals from rentalcars.com Cruises & Tours from Viator A 100 kuna note (about $21)Best Value Hotels in Croatia Destination: Arrival: Departure: Low Price Guarantee!Croatia has a reputation as cheap even though prices have been rising the last few years, especially in southern Dalmatia between Split and Dubrovnik. Naturally the coast and islands are more expensive than inland destinations (except Zagreb) and July and August are vastly more expensive than the rest of the year. See more on when to go to Croatia. Croatia is not part of the eurozone although it became part of the EU in 2013. If and when it becomes part of the eurozone, it will replace the kuna and adopt the euro as its currency. As of now, Croatia is cheaper than many other Mediterranean destinations and offers excellent value for money. In the following pages, you'll read all about managing your money on your Croatian holiday. Compare rates 783 companies What it Costs to Travel in Croatia Croatia is not as cheap as it used to be (what is?) but you can still get good deals. Read more."
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"docid": "D1036363#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Croatia\n.",
"text": "\"Croatia Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Climate Terrain History Get in Entry requirements By plane By train By car By bus By boat Get around By plane By train By bus By boat By car By taxi By thumb Cultural heritage Sailing Active & Adventure trips Rock Climbing Buy ATMs Tax-free shopping Natural cosmetics Croatian clothing designers Eat Sleep Naturist resorts Health tourism Croatia for the disabled Lighthouses Stay safe Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Zagreb Government parliamentary democracy Currency kuna (HRK)Area 56,542km²Population 4,493,312 (July 2007 estimate)Language Croatian 96%, other 4% (including Serbian, Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and German )Religion Roman Catholic 87.8%, Orthodox 4.4%, Muslim 1.3%, other Christian 0.4%, others and unknown 6.1%Electricity 230V, 50Hz (European plug)Country code +385Internet TLD .hr Time Zone UTC +1Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country situated in Central Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is also bordered by Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia in the east, and Montenegro to the south. Understand [ edit]Climate [ edit]Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate whereas the central and upland regions have a mountainous climate. The entire Adriatic coast has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are mild along the coast, while winter is cold and snowy in central and northern regions. The average temperature inland in January ranges from -10° to 5°C (14° to 41°F) and in August, from 19° to 39°C (66° to 102°). The average temperature at the seaside is higher: in January, from 6°C to 11°C (43° to 52°F) and in August from 21°C to 39°C (70° to 102°F). Terrain [ edit]Geographically diverse; flat agricultural plains along the Hungarian border (Central European area), low mountains and highlands near the Adriatic coastline and islands. There are 1,246 islands; the largest ones are Krk and Cres."
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"docid": "D3234368#0",
"title": "http://www.croatiatraveller.com/Money/kuna.htm\nCroatian Kuna",
"text": "Get Started About Croatia Essentials Croatia Map Croatia Photos Guidebooks Planning When to Go Top Sights Accommodation Transport Car Rental Croatia Ferries Money Inspiration Adventure Sailing Cruises Tours Itineraries Special Interests Regions Dalmatia Dubrovnik Islands Istria Kvarner Split Zadar Zagreb Community News Blog Newsletter Traveller Tips Service About Me Advertising Trip Planning Contact Privacy Policy Search Site Site Index Get great deals on: Holidays from TUIAccommodation from booking.com Car Rentals from rentalcars.com Cruises & Tours from Viator10 lipa 1 kuna 5 kuna Currency Calculator Amount FROMTODollars (USD)16.54Rates on 8 Apr 2018The unit of Croatian currency is the Kuna (Kn). Croatian banknotes come in denominations of 1000 (rare) 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. The kuna is divided into 100 lipa. There are silvery coins of 1, 2 and 5 kunas plus coins of 50, 20 and 10, 2 and 1 lipa. Try to avoid banknotes of 500 as they can be difficult to change. The exchange rate of the Croatian kuna is fixed and tied to the euro but Croatia is not (yet) in the eurozone. Without getting into the difference between a floating rate and a fixed rate, suffice it to say that this system allows the government to make kunas more expensive in the summer when tourists arrive in order to gain foreign currency. Hotels, excursions, private accommodation and plane tickets are usually priced in euros and you can pay in either euros or kuna. See more on exchanging money in Croatia. Related Pages Money & Costs in Croatia Using Credit Cards in Croatia ATMs in Croatia Travellers Checks in Croatia More on Money in Croatia Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and a FREE Language Guide Name: Email: Questions?"
},
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"docid": "D3144167#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-expensive-is-Croatia\nHow expensive is Croatia?",
"text": "Toni Anicic, born and live in Croatia. Answered Apr 19, 2013 · Author has 130 answers and 97.8k answer views Depends on what you mean by expensive. In terms of how much you can afford with an average Croatian salary in Croatia, it's far more expansive than most of the developed countries. Average salary in Croatia is ~1 000 US dollars per month. The cost of living in a 50 square meters rented apartment in most cities in Croatia ranges from 200 US dollars to 600 US dollars. You can add ~200 more dollars for electricity, water and other stuff you need to pay in apartment. As you can see, it's very likely that more than half of the average salary you earn goes to having a roof over your head. If you add ~200 US dollars more for food during the month, there's not much more you can afford with an average salary. So yes, for an average citizen living and working in Croatia, the country is pretty expensive. With an average salary you're actually just trying to survive.2k Views · View Upvoters · Answer requested by Alen StanišićRelated Questions More Answers Below What currency should I take to Croatia?"
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{
"docid": "D199705#0",
"title": "https://www.united.com/CMS/en-US/marketing/custcomm/promotions/pages/AirlinePartnerDetails.aspx?ItemId=314\nCroatia Airlines",
"text": "\"Croatia Airlines is the national airline of Croatia. Through its hub in Zagreb, Croatia Airlines serves dozens of destinations in Europe including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Visit www.croatiaairlines.com for more information. Mileage Plus members can earn award miles, Premier qualifying miles, Premier qualifying segments and Premier qualifying dollars on eligible Croatia flights. To receive mileage credit, present your Mileage Plus number when you make reservations and make sure that it appears on your boarding pass at check-in. Also, Mileage Plus members receive the following benefits on Croatia-operated flights: Star Alliance Gold or Silver status recognition Use of Star Alliance Upgrade Awards Access to United Club locations Earning miles on Croatia flights If your ticket was purchased directly from united.com, by calling the United Customer Contact Center (including a United specialty desk, such as United Groups, United Meetings or the Premier Priority Desk), from a United representative at the airport, or through a United ticket office, you’ll earn miles based on the fare 1, 2 and your Mileage Plus status. Please reference the \"\"Ticket number starts with 016\"\" section below. 3Otherwise, you should reference the “Ticket number does not start with 016” section. 4 You’ll earn miles based on flight distance 5 and the purchased fare class and/or fare class flown. 6If you don't know how your ticket was purchased, in most cases your ticket number can be found on your confirmation email or receipt."
},
{
"docid": "D1684088#0",
"title": "http://www.hvardmc.com/getting-to-hvar/181-getting-to-hvar-from-split.html\nGetting to Hvar from Split",
"text": "Getting to Hvar from Split If you are arriving at Split Airport Split’s modern and very easy-to-use airport is actually located in Kastela, a coastal town between Split and Trogir. Its official name is Resnik, airport symbol SPU. Changing money at the airport Although prices in Croatia are often indicated in Euro, the official currency is the kuna, which usually hovers between 5 and 5.2 to the $1 and about 7. to 7.3 to the 1Euro. All business accepts kuna and although some may accept Euro, we advise your group to change their currency into kuna. Splitska Banka is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is no commission for exchanging money - the official central bank exchange rate for the day is what is used. In addition there are many ATM’s in the bank lobby. If your group members have a debit card, they can use it to withdraw how many kuna each one of them needs. Again, there is usually no commission - but your group members local bank will charge them 1%, more or less, so before the group leaves, find out what they charge so they know in advance."
},
{
"docid": "D459177#0",
"title": "https://croatia.visahq.com/customs/\nCroatia customs",
"text": "Visa HQ.com › Customs › Croatia customs Share Croatia customs1-800-345-6541Import Regulations by customs Export Regulations by customs Health and Security Contact Customs Authorities Travel Visa Requirements Citizenship United States of America Destination country Croatia Tourist visa NOT REQUIREDview requirements Get this tool free at Visa HQ.com Register your trip with the US Department of State!Be informed. Receive important information from the Embassy about safety conditions in your destination country, helping you make informed decisions about your travel plans. Be safe. Help the US Embassy contact you in an emergency, whether natural disaster, civil unrest, or family emergency. Be in touch. Help family and friends get in touch with you in an emergency. Register my trip Free import • 200 cigarettes • 50 cigars • 100 cigarillos • 250g of tobacco • 1Litre of spirits • 2Litres of wine • 2Litres of liqueur • 250 litres of cologne • Other perfumes up to 50 g • The national currency amounting to 15,000 HRK can be imported. There is no set limit for importing foreign currency. Prohibited • No information available Restricted • All weapons and ammunition imported into the country will require a permit and must be reported to the police upon entry. • All species of animals (dogs, cats, birds, fishes, hamsters, etc.)"
},
{
"docid": "D3234369#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/USD/HRK.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to Croatian Kuna (USD to HRK)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 6.0039 HRKinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar HRK - Croatian Kuna Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)HRK/USD = 6.0039Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank HRKCroatian Kuna Country: Croatia Region: Europe Sub-Unit: 1 kn = 100 lipa Symbol: kn The kuna is the currency of Croatia since 1994 and it is subdivided into 100 lipa. The kuna is issued by the Croatian National Bank and the coins are minted by the Croatian Monetary Institute. The Kuna is expected to be replaced by the euro within two or three years after joining the European Union. HRK Exchange Rates Croatian National Bank Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to Croatian Kuna120-day exchange rate history for USD to HRKQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to Croatian Kuna : 1 USD = 6.00393 HRKUSD HRK$ 1 USD kn 6.00 HRK$ 5 USD kn 30.02 HRK$ 10 USD kn 60.04 HRK$ 50 USD kn 300.20 HRK$ 100 USD kn 600.39 HRK$ 250 USD kn 1,500.98 HRK$ 500 USD kn 3,001.97 HRK$ 1,000 USD kn 6,003.93 HRK$ 5,000 USD kn 30,019.65 HRK$ 10,000 USD kn 60,039.31 HRK$ 50,000 USD kn 300,196.53 HRK$ 100,000 USD kn 600,393.06 HRK$ 500,000 USD kn 3,001,965.32 HRK$ 1,000,000 USD kn 6,003,930.64 HRKLast Updated: April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound"
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"docid": "D1648861#0",
"title": "http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/gen.html\nGeneralities and basic facts about",
"text": "\"Generalities and basic facts about© by Darko Zubrinic, Zagreb (1995)Croatia has 56,542 square kilometers (plus its sea area - 31,900 sq.km.) 1,777 km of coastline (and more than 4,000 km of islands coastline), 4,437,000 inhabitants (just as a quarter of New York), and almost as many abroad, counting through last three generations. Among altogether 47 European countries Croatia is26th with respect to its population, and also26th with respect to its area. Among 47 European countries we also include Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Russia, but with respective population and area only in Europe, as done in the literature . It had the greatest emigration rate in the world, after Ireland. As an illustration, see a long list of the Karcich's living in the USA, originating from the islet Unije near the island of Cres. It is organized as parliamentary, multiparty Republic. The name of Croatia, which we call HRVATSKA, is abbreviated as HRThe language we speak is Croatian , and the official script we use today is Latin. Besides the Latin Script, another two national Scripts were used extensively during many centuries: Croatian Glagolitic and Croatian Cyrillic . Here is the the list of the Croatian name (HRVATSKA in Croatian) in several different languages: HORVATIYA (in Russian) CHORVATSKO (in Czech) CHORWACJA (in Polish) HORVÁTORSZÁG (in Hungarian) HRVATISTAN (in Turkish) CROATIA (in English) CROATIE (in French) KROATIEN (in German) CROAZIA (in Italian)The name of the Croatian monetary unit is KUNA (KN), which has 100 lipa s. The meaning of KUNA is - a marten - its skin had been used as a unit in trade."
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"docid": "D2545115#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294453-i1554-k3707396-Is_English_or_Russian_more_helpful_in_Croatia-Croatia.html\nIs English or Russian more helpful in Croatia?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Croatia forum Croatia forumskonung Chicago, Illinois Level Contributor54 posts1 review Save Topic Is English or Russian more helpful in Croatia? Jun 16, 2010, 2:55 PMHello. I'm planing on spending a week in Croatia this summer, and I speak fluently ( Native Speaker) both Russian and English, and some Spanish and German. Which one would be more helpful in terms of getting response from the locals? The reason I'm asking that I was recommended not to speak Russian in some former Soviet satellites or Soviet republics for historical reasons ( such as in Western Ukraine - I experienced negative attitude firsthand) on the other hand when people realize your are American or you tell them that you are from US, you get prices jacked up right away ( I've seen that happen in South America and Russia, thou in Russia, I was stupid enough to admit it myself, since I don't have and accent ). Also in France ( at least in Paris) if people think you are American, you sometime get rude attitude and blank stairs, but as soon as I add accent to my English, people all of a sudden try to help and remember that they speak very good English, if they think you are Russian. : -)Mentioned in this post South America World Paris Ile-de-France, France Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Croatia? See all Likely To Sell Out Split Island and Cave Tour with Brac...61 Reviewsfrom $181.20*Dubrovnik 3-Hour Game of Thrones...599 Reviewsfrom $71.90*Montenegro Full-Day Trip from...703 Reviewsfrom $61.19*Plitvice Lakes National Park...51 Reviewsfrom $81.20*1-10 of 15 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »Gaildorfblues County Donegal... Level Contributor2,573 posts174 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Is English or Russian more helpful in Croatia? Jun 16, 2010, 4:56 PMIf you're sticking to the main tourist areas i'm guessing that German will be useful."
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"docid": "D1595011#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g295371-i1555-k6513680-Which_currency_is_used-Dubrovnik_Dubrovnik_Neretva_County_Dalmatia.html\nWhich currency is used?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Dubrovnik-Neretva County forums Dubrovnik forum Dubrovnik forums Anthony MCambridge, United... Level Contributor6 posts32 reviews Save Topic Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 18:19We are staying four days in Dubvrovnik and a few days on the coast. What currency is generally used? :- Euro or local currency. In restaurants, shops, taxis, buses and boats etc. Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Dubrovnik? See all Dubrovnik 3-Hour Game of Thrones...599 Reviewsfrom US$71.90*Montenegro Full-Day Trip from...703 Reviewsfrom US$61.19*Bosnia and Herzegovina in One Day...483 Reviewsfrom US$60.63*Special Offer Dubrovnik Old Town Tour with Mt. Srđ...257 Reviewsfrom US$81.00*US$101.201-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1Danny GUKDestination Expertfor Istria, Rovinj, Pula Level Contributor2,760 posts3 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 18:26Kuna is accepted everywhere, especially shops, taxis, buses, boats etc. Euros are sometimes accepted in hotels and upmarket restaurants but Kuna is what you need. Report inappropriate content Anthony MCambridge, United... Level Contributor6 posts32 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 20:37Thank you for that advice, very helpful Report inappropriate content Clova The Westie Hamilton, United... Level Contributor700 posts220 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D3406022#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/croatia\nCroatia",
"text": "\"Croatia [kroh- ey -sh uh, -shee- uh]Spell Syllables Examplesnoun1. a republic in SE Europe: includes the historical regions of Dalmatia, Istria, and Slavonia; formerly a part of Yugoslavia. 21,835 sq. mi. ( 56,555 sq. km) Capital: Zagreb. Expand Serbo-Croatian Hrvatska. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018. Cite This Source Examples from the Web for Croatia Expand Contemporary Examples He has two daughters, ages four and 17, and lived in Croatia with his second wife, Dragana. Will The Latest ISIS Beheading Move Britain To Tougher Action?"
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"docid": "D742830#0",
"title": "http://www.priceoftravel.com/1979/european-backpacker-index/\n56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018",
"text": "56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018By Roger Wade 21 Dec, 2017 Comments (235) Add a comment Prices for tourist in Europe's most popular cities range from amazing bargains to astonishingly expensive. Now in its 8th year, the Europe Backpacker Index is designed to help you sort out the cheapest European cities and make an accurate budget for when you visit Europe. Europe has continued to be stable with very low inflation in most countries, so things going into 2018 haven't changed dramatically. The European currencies have all gained ground on the US Dollar after being unusually low for a few years, but still the prices you'll find here are quite reasonable considering the sights and thrills you'll experience. As the year 2018 is about to kick off, the European currencies including the Euro itself are more or less on par with historical averages. The British Pound continues to be weak in the wake of the Brexit decision, so the UK remains a pretty good bargain compared to the recent decades. Are you a hotel person rather than a hostel person? If your budget is higher than that of a backpacker you should check out our: >>> Europe 3-Star Traveler Index The above list shows some significant shifts for some cities on the list below, indicating that certain destinations are better bargains than others, depending on your style of travel. How the Backpacker Index works Prices for most things (hostels, transportation, attractions) are fixed and certain, but prices for a “budget lunch” or a pint of beer can vary depending on where you go. Still, our estimates are based on a lot of research, and should be very close if not right on."
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"docid": "D553333#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/croatia/hrfacts.htm\nCroatia Facts",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Name: Croatia (long form) Republic of Croatia Capital City: Zagreb (686,568 pop.) ( 1,288,000 metro)Croatia Population: 4,475,611 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Croatian kuna (conversion rates)50 kuna Ethnicity: Croat 89.6%, Serb 4.5%, other 5.9% (including Bosniak, Hungarian, Slovene, Czech, and Roma)GDP total: $79.14 billion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $18,100 ( 2012 est. ) Land Sizes Language: Croatian (official) 96.1%, Serbian 1%, other and undesignated 2.9% (including Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and German)Largest Cities: ( by population) Zagreb, Split, Rijeka Name: Latin in origin, Croatia's name literally means \"\"Land of Croats\"\"National Day: October 8Religion: Roman Catholic 87.8%, Orthodox 4.4%, other Christian 0.4%, Muslim 1.3%, other and unspecified 0.9%, none 5.2%Symbols Croatia's Information Land Area 55,974 km 2Water Area 620 km 2Total Area 56,594km 2 (#124)Population 4,313,707 (#127)Population Density 77.07/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $94.24 Billion GDP Per Capita 22,400$Currency Kuna (HRK)More Information Croatia See Also Where is Croatia? GDP of Croatia What is the Capital of Croatia? List of Airports in Croatia In The News Forest Fires Blaze Through Montenegro, Croatia About Croatia What Languages are Spoken in Croatia? Biggest Cities In Croatia What Is The Capital Of Croatia? Curious About The World? What Is Geography?"
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"docid": "D182132#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/coin-called-less-euro-4683a48417eb4e91\nWhat Is the Coin Called That Is Less Than a Euro?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is the Coin Called That Is Less Than a Euro? A: Quick Answer Euros are divided into 100 cents. Euro coins exist in denominations of 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents and 50 cents. In addition, the European Union mints €1 and €2 coins for circulation. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Much Is a Twenty Pence Coin Worth? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? What Are Advantages of Adopting the Euro? Full Answer Euros have been in existence within the European Union since 1999, with notes and coins entering circulation in 2002. Several countries in the European Union chose to keep their own currency when the euro was instituted, notably Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom. In addition, as of 2014, some newer countries to the European Union still use their national currencies, including Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania and Romania."
},
{
"docid": "D2327065#0",
"title": "http://www.web40571.clarahost.co.uk/currency/Euro/eurocountries.htm\nWhere the euro is used",
"text": "\"Where the euro is used The euro is the official currency in 35 states and territories. Seven more will probably join in the next few years. Several others may join eventually. A further 24 peg their own currency to the euro. JUMP TO Eurozone Pegged New members Old I. The Official Currency35 States and Territories with a population of more than 316 million people use the euro as the official currency. Seventeen countries in the EUCountry From Includes Excludes Austria 1 January 2002Belgium 1 January 2002Cyprus 1 January 2008 The northern Turkish part does not recognise the Euro and uses the New Turkish Lira but the use of the Euro is now expected to spread to the north as well. Estonia 1 January 2011Finland 1 January 2002France 1 January 2002 Corsica in the Mediterranean Germany 1 January 2002Greece 1 January 2002Ireland 1 January 2002Italy 1 January 2002 Sardinia and Sicily in the Mediterranean Campione d'Italia, an Italian enclave near Lake Lugano in Switzerland, uses the Swiss franc, though the euro also circulates. Luxembourg 1 January 2002Malta 1 January 2008Netherlands 1 January 2002 Netherlands Antilles - its guilder is linked to the US dollar. Portugal 1 January 2002 - Nine islands of the Azores - Three Madeira Islands all in the Atlantic west of Africa Slovakia 1 January 2009Slovenia 1 January 2007Spain 1 January 2002 - The three Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean:- Ibiza, Majorca, and Minorca - The seven Canary Islands in the Atlantic Four small European states Country From Previous currency Location Andorra 1 January 2002 French franc; Spanish peseta In the eastern Pyrenees between France and Spain Monaco 1 January 2002 French franc On the Mediterranean coast in south eastern France close to the Italian border. San Marino 1 January 2002 Italian lire West of Rimini in north eastern Italy Vatican City 1 January 2002 Italian lire Rome, Italy Notes Liechtenstein, between Austria and Switzerland, uses the Swiss franc, although the euro also circulates informally."
},
{
"docid": "D1653487#0",
"title": "http://www.croatiatraveller.com/Money/exchangerate.htm\nCurrency Exchange Converter",
"text": "Get Started About Croatia Essentials Croatia Map Croatia Photos Guidebooks Planning When to Go Top Sights Accommodation Transport Car Rental Croatia Ferries Money Inspiration Adventure Sailing Cruises Tours Itineraries Special Interests Regions Dalmatia Dubrovnik Islands Istria Kvarner Split Zadar Zagreb Community News Blog Newsletter Traveller Tips Service About Me Advertising Trip Planning Contact Privacy Policy Search Site Site Index Get great deals on: Holidays from TUIAccommodation from booking.com Car Rentals from rentalcars.com Cruises & Tours from Viator See how much your money is worth in Croatian Kuna. Use this handy currency exchange converter to check the current foreign exchange rate of the Kuna before you arrive in Zagreb. One convenient way of making sure you have enough local currency when you arrive is to order it in advance from Travelex. You get the best rates and it's delivered to your home. Currency Converter Remember that this is the interbank rate which is not the rate you will receive after all the costs and fees are factored in. Even withdrawing in Croatia from an ATM, which is usually the most economical solution, still means you'll be getting less than the interbank rate. See more money exchange tips. Related Pages Money & Costs in Croatia Using Credit Cards in Croatia ATMs in Croatia Travellers Checks in Croatia More on Money in Croatia Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and a FREE Language Guide Name: Email: Questions? Comments? Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported."
},
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"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
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"docid": "D2945535#0",
"title": "http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ports/group/home.do?portCode=DBV\n",
"text": "The One Thing You Don't Want to Miss The old city of Dubrovnik and the walls that surround it have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Portions of the wall date back to the 13th century. The ramparts are intact and encircle the old city with a circumference of more than 1.5 miles. Don't miss the chance to take a walking tour along its length for a spectacular view of the city it surrounds. Other Fun Things to Do Drive along the coastline to one of the finest botanical gardens in Croatia, the Arboretum. Spend the day touring the city's rich religious and cultural history. Visit the large Onofrio Fountain, the Franciscan Monastery, and the Rectors' Palace. Visit Lopud Island, the home of many great sailors and sea captains throughout history. With its mild climate, subtropical vegetation, charming footpaths, beautiful scenery, and sandy beaches, it is the perfect spot to relax. Visit the 15th-century Rectors' Palace that was once the seat of Dubrovnik's Republic government."
},
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"docid": "D403855#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Balkans\nBalkans",
"text": "\"Earth : Europe : Balkansnavigation search Balkans Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Get in By plane By boat Get around By train By bus See Itineraries Do Events Activities Homosexual Eat Stay safe The Balkans is a region that includes countries on the Balkan Peninsula in the southeast of Europe, including most of the former Yugoslavia . Countries [ edit]Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Kosovo Macedonia Moldova Montenegro Romania Serbia Slovenia is sometimes considered to be part of the Balkans, but it is increasingly being included in tour packages as part of Central Europe, such as Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland. The same applies only partially to Croatia. Slovenes consider themselves Central European, due to their long ties to Austria. The Balkan peninsula is, according to some definitions, what lies south of the rivers Sava and Danube from the city of Belgrade. This definition, however, then would rule out part of northern Serbia, known as Vojvodina, a good part of Croatia, Romania and, of course, Slovenia. Historically, all these countries/regions were usually considered to be part of the Balkan countries, as Slovenia, too, was once part of Yugoslavia. It is their recent independence that has allowed for the Slovenes to re-proclaim their desire to be considered Central European. Lastly, much of Greece also resides upon the Balkan Peninsula; however, the Greeks, like the Slovenes and Croats, also distance themselves from the Balkans, and, as its major travel destinations (apart from Athens) lie upon its islands, it is almost exclusively considered as a part of Southern Europe, anyway. Cities [ edit]Belgrade - The capital of Serbia and former capital of Yugoslavia."
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"docid": "D357759#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/sek-swedish-krona\nSEK - Swedish Krona",
"text": "SEK - Swedish Krona▼Sweden, Krona The Swedish Krona is the currency of Sweden. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Sweden Krona exchange rate is the SEK to EUR rate . The currency code for Kronor is SEK, and the currency symbol is kr. Below, you'll find Swedish Krona rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take SEK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top SEK Exchange Rates▼40 EUR USD GBP INR DKK AUD CAD PKR NOK1 SEK 0.09648 0.11895 0.08357 7.76661 0.71848 0.15334 0.14973 13.7490 0.92427Inverse: 10.3644 8.40696 11.9654 0.12876 1.39182 6.52159 6.67868 0.07273 1.081942018-04-12 22:36 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts SEK Stats Name: Swedish Krona Symbol: kr Minor Unit: 1/100 = ören (discontinued)Top SEK Conversion: SEK/EURTop SEK Chart: SEK/EUR Chart SEK Profile Inflation: 1.60%Nicknames: spänn, stålar, slant, bagare, bagis, pix, daler, para, lök, papp, riksdaler Coins: Freq Used: kr1, kr5, kr10Banknotes: Freq Used: kr20, kr50, kr100, kr200, kr500 Rarely Used: kr1000Central Bank: Sveriges Riksbank Website: http://www.riksbank.com/Users: Sweden Have more info about the Swedish Krona? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the SEK?"
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"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/USD/SEK.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to Swedish Krona (USD to SEK)",
"text": "\"Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 8.32343 SEKinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar SEK - Swedish Krona Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)SEK/USD = 8.32343Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 1:46:48 PM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank SEKSwedish Krona Country: Sweden Region: Europe Sub-Unit: 1 Krona = 100 ore Symbol: kr The krona has been the currency of Sweden since 1873. The plural form is kronor and the currency is sometimes informally referred to as the \"\"Swedish crown\"\" in English. The Swedish krona also circulates in Aland alongside the official currency, the Euro. SEK Exchange Rates Sveriges Riksbank Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to Swedish Krona120-day exchange rate history for USD to SEKQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to Swedish Krona : 1 USD = 8.32343 SEKUSD SEK$ 1 USD kr 8.32 SEK$ 5 USD kr 41.62 SEK$ 10 USD kr 83.23 SEK$ 50 USD kr 416.17 SEK$ 100 USD kr 832.34 SEK$ 250 USD kr 2,080.86 SEK$ 500 USD kr 4,161.72 SEK$ 1,000 USD kr 8,323.43 SEK$ 5,000 USD kr 41,617.15 SEK$ 10,000 USD kr 83,234.31 SEK$ 50,000 USD kr 416,171.54 SEK$ 100,000 USD kr 832,343.07 SEK$ 500,000 USD kr 4,161,715.37 SEK$ 1,000,000 USD kr 8,323,430.74 SEKLast Updated: April 11 2018 1:46:48 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound \""
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"docid": "D1938174#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4205\nWorld Currencies",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies Unanswered | Answered World Currencies Parent Category: Personal Finance A currency is a kind of money and medium of exchange. It includes metal coins and paper or polymer banknotes. Each country generally has a monopoly on the issuing of its own currency, although some countries use the same currency. Most members of the European Union, for example, use the Euro as their basic currency. Subcategories Currency Conversions Currency Trading Currency Conversions Currency Trading1 2 3 >How much is 350 dollars in Britain pounds?i think its 207.65What was the currency during 1580?gold and silver How much is 10 KR worth in us money? About $1.37 if you mean Swedish kronor. Several countries use a unit of currency called krone or crown. See http://www.xe.com/ucc/How do you change the currency used on the Amazon website?just before payment option you will get that option How much is 69.99 dollars in pound sterling? It would roughly be £43.08How much is 25 millions pounds in US currency?£25,000,000 * 2.03 = $ 50,750,000 assuming an exchange rate of 2.03 $ to the £Does Australia use the same dollar that US uses?no How much is 199 Australian dollars in UK pound?103.688 UK pounds Is it cheaper to change money in Spain than England?no it is not How much is 35 Australian dollars in US dollars?$29.96 US as of 11/07/2014 However exchange rates change every day. While it's not Answers.compolicy to say \"\"use the Internet\"\", to get an up to date figure,that's the best approach in this case."
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"docid": "D1875474#0",
"title": "http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=Denmark&city=Copenhagen\nCost of Living in Copenhagen",
"text": "\"Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Denmark > Copenhagen Cost of Living in Copenhagen Tweet Compare Copenhagen with: Summary about cost of living in Copenhagen: Four-person family monthly costs: 3,910.98$ (23,642.75kr) without rent (using our estimator). A single person monthly costs: 1,096.31$ (6,627.45kr) without rent. Cost of living index in Copenhagen is 5.72% lower than in New York. Cost of living rank 18 thout of 567 cities in the world. Copenhagen has a cost of living index of 94.28. Do you live in Copenhagen? Add data for Copenhagen!Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 120.00 kr 100.00 - 150.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 575.00 kr 400.00 - 700.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 70.00 kr 65.00 - 80.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 45.00 kr 38.00 - 50.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 40.00 kr 35.00 - 55.00Cappuccino (regular) 34.54 kr 26.00 - 40.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 21.11 kr 12.00 - 30.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 15.38 kr 10.00 - 20.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 29.05 kr 22.88 - 37.85Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 13.46 kr 9.07 - 22.68Rice (white), (1 lb) 5.87 kr 3.63 - 8.62Eggs (regular) (12) 24.77 kr 20.00 - 35.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 39.95 kr 22.68 - 54.43Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 31.42 kr 18.14 - 40.82Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 39.47 kr 22.68 - 54.43Apples (1 lb) 8.00 kr 5.44 - 11.34Banana (1 lb) 7.54 kr 4.54 - 13.61Oranges (1 lb) 9.92 kr 4.54 - 13.61Tomato (1 lb) 9.41 kr 6.80 - 13.61Potato (1 lb) 4.94 kr 3.63 - 6.80Onion (1 lb) 4.18 kr 2.72 - 5.48Lettuce (1 head) 10.51 kr 9.00 - 15.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 7.41 kr 4.00 - 12.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 60.00 kr 48.36 - 80.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 12.67 kr 6.58 - 20.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 17.31 kr 12.00 - 25.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 44.00 kr 42.00 - 45.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 24.00 kr 16.00 - 24.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 397.50 kr 375.00 - 600.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 38.00 kr 25.00 - 45.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 24.54 kr 19.31 - 31.06Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 420.00 kr 350.00 - 450.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 39.28 kr 37.85 - 41.64Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 213,874.00 kr 189,990.00 - 269,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 246,357.14 kr 200,000.00 - 320,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 1,372.69 kr 772.73 - 2,300.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.85 kr 0.50 - 1.30Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 243.31 kr 199.00 - 300.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 240.67 kr 190.00 - 329.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 189.67 kr 150.00 - 300.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 100.00 kr 90.00 - 120.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 3,191.43 kr 2,500.00 - 3,950.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 57,972.73 kr 35,000.00 - 117,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 691.23 kr 500.00 - 900.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 270.09 kr 150.00 - 400.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 734.78 kr 600.00 - 1,000.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 1,028.76 kr 700.00 - 1,400.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 9,124.53 kr 6,000.00 - 12,000.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 6,629.79 kr 4,000.00 - 9,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 16,822.86 kr 14,000.00 - 20,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 12,096.11 kr 8,500.00 - 16,000.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 4,000.59 kr 3,251.58 - 5,109.62Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 2,480.49 kr 1,858.05 - 3,251.58Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 21,251.60 kr Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 2.15 1.50 - 3.00Prices in Copenhagen These data are based on 2670 entries in the past 18 months from 331 different contributors. Last update: April 2018Tweet Sources and References: Supermarket Prices Supermarket Prices Supermarket Prices Add new source here: URL: Description: Copenhagen has 2 nd Most Expensive Cappuccino (regular) in the World (out of 550 cities). See More Price Rankings for Copenhagen The price of Eggs (regular) (12) in the year 2012 in Copenhagen was 22.55kr."
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"title": "http://www.icelandontheweb.com/articles-on-iceland/travel-info/currency-money/\nCurrency & Money",
"text": "Icelandic Money The unit of currency used in Iceland is the Icelandic krona, ISK – Íslensk króna in Icelandic. Króna means crown. The Icelandic word in the singular, “króna”, becomes “ krónur” in plural. The international currency abbreviation is ISK, but in Iceland you will see “kr.” before or after the price of things. Coin denominations are: 1 króna; 5, 10, 50, and 100 krónur. Banknotes are: 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 and 10000 krónur. Exchange Rate The Central Bank of Iceland issues the daily rate of exchange. Information on current exchange rate in English can be found on the website of the Central Bank of Iceland . Currency Exchange All banks can exchange currency and most hotels, but you are likely to get a better rate at the bank."
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"docid": "D1133592#0",
"title": "http://bank-code.net/bank/DBS-BANK-LTD.html\nWHAT IS A SWIFT / BIC CODE?",
"text": "WHAT IS A SWIFT / BIC CODE? SWIFTCODES BY COUNTRYA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U VW Y ZDBS BANK LTD swift codes Browse through all available bank swift codes used by DBS BANK LTDThe bic codes below belong to DBS BANK LTD bank and/or any of its branches across all countries and cities in the world. Swift codes also known as BIC Codes is a unique bank identifier used to verify financial transactions such as a Bank Wire Transfer. The bank swift code provides information about the bank and branch where the money should be transferred. Being able to check information about the Swift Code will provide you with the proper information necessary to make or receive payments. Some of the banks and their associated branches benefit from an address listing which provides you with the means to match swift codes with financial institution office address. This unique swift code directory provides businesses and individuals with an easy way to avoid bank transfer and money transfer mistakes. Cheaper than SWIFTWhen you send or receive an international wire with your bank, you might lose money on a bad exchange rate, which is like a hidden fee. That’s because the banks still use an old system to exchange money. We recommend you use Transfer Wise, which is usually much cheaper."
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"docid": "D1651736#0",
"title": "http://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Denmark-use.html\nResearch ManiacsDirectory | Follow | Search",
"text": "Are you going to Denmark? Are you buying something from Denmark? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for products and services in Denmark? In other words, what currency do they use in Denmark? We have the answer for you right here! The currency they use in Denmark is the Danish krone. The standard three letter code for Danish krone that you often see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert currency to and from Danish krone is DKK. If you need to write Danish krone, it is also useful to know the symbol for Danish krone which is kr. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100 Øre in 1 Danish krone. More information from Research Maniacs: Now you know the currency they use in Denmark, the standard three letter code for Danish krone, and the symbol for Danish krone."
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"docid": "D187351#0",
"title": "https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201238\niCloud storage plans and pricing",
"text": "i Cloud storage plans and pricing When you sign up for i Cloud, you automatically get 5GB of free storage. If you need more space in i Cloud, you can upgrade to a larger storage plan. You can upgrade your i Cloud storage plan from your i Phone, i Pad, i Pod touch, Mac, or PC. Choose from a total of 50GB, 200GB, or 2TB. You can even share the 200GB and 2TB plans with your family. After you upgrade, we'll bill you monthly. 1 See the monthly pricing and plans per country or region below. If you purchased a 1TB monthly plan before June 5, 2017, your account was upgraded automatically to a 2TB monthly plan. North America, South America, Latin America, and the Caribbean Brazil (BRL) 50GB: R$ 2.90 200GB: R$ 8.90 2TB: R$ 29.90Colombia (COP) 50GB: $2800 200GB: $8500 2TB: $27900United States 5 (USD) 50GB: $0.99 200GB: $2.99 2TB: $9.99Canada (CAD) 50GB: $1.29 200GB: $3.99 2TB: $12.99Mexico (MXN) 50GB: $17 200GB: $49 2TB: $179Chile (CLP) 50GB: $650 200GB: $1900 2TB: $6500Peru (PEN) 50GB: S/.2.90 200GB: S/.9.90 2TB: S/.29.90Europe, the Middle East, and Africa Albania 3,4 (USD) 50GB: $1.19 200GB: $3.59 2TB: $11.99Croatia 4 (HRK) 50GB: 7.99 kn 200GB: 24.99 kn 2TB: 79.99 kn Egypt 4 (EGP) 50GB: £18.99 200GB: £54.99 2TB: £189.99Iceland 3,4 (USD) 50GB: $1.23 200GB : $3.71 2TB: $12.39Norway 4 (NOK) 50GB: 10 kr 200GB: 29 kr 2TB: 99 kr Qatar (QAR) 50GB: 3.69﷼ 200GB: 10.99﷼ 2TB: 36.99﷼Saudi Arabia 4 (SAR) 50GB: 3.69﷼ 200GB: 10.99﷼ 2TB: 36.99﷼Switzerland 4 (CHF) 50GB: CHF 1 200GB: CHF 3 2TB: CHF 10United Arab Emirates 4 (AED) 50GB: AED 3.69 200GB: AED 10.99 2TB: AED 36.99Belarus 3,4 (USD) 50GB: $1.19 200GB: $3.49 2TB: $11.99Czech Republic 4 (CZK) 50GB: 25 Kč 200GB: 79 Kč 2TB: 249 KčEuro 2, 4 (Euro) 50GB: 0.99 € 200GB: 2.99 € 2TB: 9.99 €Israel (ILS) 50GB: ₪3.90 200GB: ₪11.90 2TB: ₪39.90Pakistan (PKR) 50GB: Rs100 200GB: Rs300 2TB: Rs1000Romania 4 (RON) 50GB: 4.49 lei 200GB: 12.99 lei 2TB: 44.99 lei South Africa 4 (ZAR) 50GB: R14.99 200GB: R44.99 2TB: R149.99Tanzania (TZS) 50GB: 1900 TSh 200GB: 5900 TSh 2TB: 19900 TSh United Kingdom 4 (GBP) 50GB: £0.79 200GB: £2.49 2TB: £6.99Bulgaria 4 (BGN) 50GB: 1.99 лв 200GB: 5.99 лв 2TB: 18.99 лвDenmark 4 (DKK) 50GB: 7 kr 200GB: 25 kr 2TB: 69 kr Hungary 4 (HUF) 50GB: 299 Ft 200GB: 899 Ft 2TB: 2990 Ft Nigeria (NGN) 50GB: ₦300 200GB: ₦900 2TB: ₦2900Poland 4 (PLN) 50GB: 3.99 zł 200GB: 11.99 zł 2TB: 39.99 złRussia 4 (RUB) 50GB: 59 p. 200GB: 149 p. 2TB: 599 p. Sweden 4 (SEK) 50GB: 9 kr 200GB: 29 kr 2TB: 89 kr Turkey 4 (TRY) 50GB: 3.99 TL 200GB: 11.99 TL 2TB: 39.99 TLAsia Pacific Armenia 3,450GB: $1.19 200GB: $3.49 2TB: $11.99Hong Kong (HKD) 50GB: HK$ 8 200GB: HK$ 23 2TB: HK$ 78Japan 4 (JPY) 50GB: ¥130 200GB: ¥400 2TB: ¥1300New Zealand 4 (NZD) 50GB: $1.49 200GB: $4.49 2TB: $14.99Taiwan 4 (TWD) 50GB: NT$ 30 200GB: NT$ 90 2TB: NT$ 300Australia 4 (AUD) 50GB: $1.49 200GB: $4.49 2TB: $14.99India 4 (INR) 50GB: Rs 75 200GB: Rs 219 2TB: Rs 749Kazakhstan (KZT) 50GB: ₸349 200GB: ₸999 2TB: ₸3490Philippines (PHP) 50GB: ₱49 200GB: ₱149 2TB: ₱499Thailand (THB) 50GB: ฿35 200GB: ฿99 2TB: ฿349China 4 (CNY) 50GB: ¥6 200GB: ¥21 2TB: ¥68Indonesia (IDR) 50GB: Rp 15000 200GB: Rp 45000 2TB: Rp 149000Malaysia (MYR) 50GB: RM3.90 200GB: RM11.90 2TB: RM39.90Singapore (SGD) 50GB: S$ 1.28 200GB: S$ 3.98 2TB: S$ 12.98Vietnam (VND) 50GB: ₫19000 200GB: ₫59000 2TB: ₫1990001. For countries and regions where the local currency isn't supported, such as Republic of Korea, storage upgrades are billed in U. S. dollars (USD)."
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"docid": "D1494821#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/as/kr/where-is-south-korea.html\nWhere is South Korea?",
"text": "Where is South Korea? Location of South Korea on a map. What is the capital of South Korea? Located in the continent of Asia, South Korea covers 96,920 square kilometers of land and 2,800 square kilometers of water, making it the 109th largest nation in the world with a total area of 99,720 square kilometers. South Korea became an independent state in 1948, after gaining its sovereignty from Japan. The population of South Korea is 48,860,500 (2012) and the nation has a density of 504 people per square kilometer. The currency of South Korea is the Won (KRW). As well, the people of South Korea are refered to as Korean. The dialing code for the country is 82 and the top level internet domain for Korean sites is .kr. South Korea shares land borders with only one country, North Korea."
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"docid": "D2797491#0",
"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/reykjavik\nCost of living in Reykjavik, Iceland",
"text": "What salary will you need in Reykjavik ? Find out with your own Salary Calculation . Change the currency: Food [Edit]Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district2,949 kr Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar)1,788 kr500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast1,141 kr1 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk203 kr12 eggs, large779 kr1 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes405 kr500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese1,217 kr1 kg (2 lb.) of apples350 kr1 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes265 kr0.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket382 kr1 bottle of red table wine, good quality2,738 kr2 liters of Coca-Cola275 kr Bread for 2 people for 1 day395 kr Housing [Edit]Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area269,131 kr Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area231,508 kr Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat13,299 kr Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area184,447 kr Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area138,981 kr Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio7,692 kr Internet 8 Mbps (1 month)4,827 kr40” flat screen TV89,792 kr Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands)17,100 kr Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz. ) 1,770 kr Hourly rate for cleaning help3,279 kr Clothes [Edit]1 pair of jeans (Levis 501 or similar)15,292 kr1 summer dress in a High Street Store (Zara, H&M or similar retailers)8,194 kr1 pair of sport shoes (Nike, Adidas, or equivalent brands)18,333 kr1 pair of men’s leather business shoes24,558 kr Transportation [Edit]Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI 150 CV (or equivalent), with no extras, new3,473,990 kr1 liter (1/4 gallon) of gas199 kr Monthly ticket public transport11,669 kr Taxi trip on a business day, basic tariff, 8 km. ("
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currencies_of_the_European_Union\nCurrencies of the European Union",
"text": "\"Currencies of the European Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search EU GDP by currency group [1]Eurozone (72.9%)Non-Eurozone (Minus UK) (12%)United Kingdom (15.1%)There are eleven currencies of the European Union as of 2015 used officially by member states. The euro accounts for the majority of the member states with the remainder operating independent monetary policies. Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks. Contents [ hide ]1 Euro2 Current currencies3 Historic currencies4 See also5 Notes6 References Euro [ edit]Further information: Eurozone, Opt-outs in the European Union, and Enlargement of the eurozone The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union which came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of European Union's member states, with all but two bound to adopt it. It is the currency used by the institutions of the European Union and in the failed European Constitution it was to be included with the symbols of Europe as the formal currency of the European Union. The euro is also widely used by other states outside the EU. Except for the two states with opt outs, all current and future members of the EU are obliged to adopt the Euro as their currency, thus replacing their current ones. [ 2] The relationship between euro and non-euro states has been on debate both during the UK's membership (as a large opt-out state) and in light of withdrawal from the EU and how that impacts the balance of power between those in and out of the euro; namely avoiding a eurozone caucus out-voting non-euro states. The UK had called for the EU treaties to recognise the EU as a \"\"multicurrency union\"\", which sparked concerns about undermining euro adoption in remaining countries. ["
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"docid": "D2284079#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Copenhagen\nCopenhagen",
"text": "\"Copenhagen Earth : Europe : Scandinavia : Denmark : Zealand : Copenhagennavigation search Copenhagen1 Districts2 Understand3 Get in4 Get around5 See6 Do7 Learn8 Buy9 Eat10 Drink11 Sleep12 Contact13 Cope14 Stay Safe15 Stay healthy16 Get out Copenhagen is a star article! It is a high-quality article complete with maps, photos, and great information. Copenhagen is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them. Copenhagen ( Danish: København) [67] is the capital of Denmark and what a million Danes call home. This \"\"friendly old girl of a town\"\" is big enough to be a metropolis with shopping, culture and nightlife par excellence, yet still small enough to be intimate, safe and easy to navigate. Overlooking the Øresund strait with Sweden just minutes away, it is a cultural and geographic link between mainland Europe and Scandinavia. This is where old fairy tales blend with flashy new architecture and world-class design; where warm jazz mixes with cold electronica from Copenhagen's basements. You'll feel you've seen it all in a day, but could keep on discovering more for months. Districts [ edit]View from Rundetårn København Christiania (graffiti house)If entering the city using the highways, you won't meet a city limit sign saying \"\"København\"\" (Copenhagen). Instead you'll see \"\"Storkøbenhavn\"\", which means Greater Copenhagen."
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"docid": "D1865904#0",
"title": "https://wikitravel.org/en/Iceland\nIceland",
"text": "\"Iceland Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand People Climate Get in Visas By plane By boat Get around By plane By car By bus By bicycle By thumb Carpooling ATVs See Do Buy Costs Shopping Eat Sleep Stay safe Nature Driving Drugs Curfew Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Reykjavik, the northernmost capital in the world Government Constitutional republic Currency Icelandic króna (ISK)Area 103,000km²Population 322,000 (Oct 2013)Language Icelandic; English widely understood Religion Lutheran (official) 80.7%, other Protestant 4.1%, Roman Catholic 2.5%, Buddhist 0.2%Electricity 220V, 50Hz (European plug)Country code 354Internet TLD .is Time Zone UTCIceland, (Icelandic: Ísland) is a mountainous island nation in the north Atlantic Ocean, located between Europe and North America. Though not part of the continental mainland, the country is considered Nordic European. The name of the country—Iceland—may not be that appropriate: although 10% of Iceland is covered by glaciers, it has a surprisingly mild climate and countless geothermal hot-spots and hot springs. The native spelling (\"\"Ísland\"\") is appropriate in English as well. Understand [ edit]Iceland is a stunningly beautiful place if you enjoy strange and desolate landscapes. Because it is so close to the Arctic Circle, the amount of daylight varies dramatically by season. The sun sets briefly each night in June, but it doesn't get fully dark before it comes back up again. In the March and September equinoxes, days and nights are of about equal length, as elsewhere in the world. If you go in December, it's almost 20 hours of darkness. Summer is definitely the best time to go, and even then the tourist traffic is still mild."
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"docid": "D114636#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavian_Monetary_Union\nScandinavian Monetary Union",
"text": "\"Scandinavian Monetary Union Den Skandinaviske Møntunion ( Danish)Den Skandinaviske Myntunion ( Norwegian)Skandinaviska Myntunionen ( Swedish)Two golden 20 kr coins, with identical weight and composition. The coin to the left is Swedish and the right one is Danish. Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 øre / öre Plural kroner/kronorøre / öre øre/öre (singular and plural)Symbol kr. Coins 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 40, 50 øre 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 kroner Demographics User (s) Denmark Sweden Norway Issuance Central bank Danmarks Nationalbank, Skandinaviska Banken, Norges Bank, Swedish National Bank Valuation Pegged with Gold standard This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. This article is part of a series on Scandinavia Geography Mountains Peninsula Viking Age Old Norse Vikings Viking art Mythology Political entities Denmark Norway Sweden Former political entities Denmark–Norway Sweden–Finland Sweden-Norway Kalmar Union History Denmark Norway Sweden Other topics Languages Scandinavism Nordic Council Monetary Union Defence Union Scandinavian Airlinesv t e History of Scandinavia Prehistory Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age Migration Period Viking Age Christianization Kalmar Union Great Northern War Monetary Union Defence Union Nordic Councilv t e The Scandinavian Monetary Union ( Danish: Den skandinaviske møntunion, Swedish: Skandinaviska myntunionen, Norwegian: Den skandinaviske myntunion) was a monetary union formed by Denmark and the Swedish part of the Union between Sweden and Norway on 5 May 1873, by fixing their currencies against gold at par to each other. After the dissolution of the Swedish-Norwegian union, in 1905, Norway continued to be a part of this monetary union. The union ended with the outbreak of World War I. [1]Norway, which was in union with Sweden, however with full inner autonomy, entered the union two years later, in 1875, by pegging its currency to gold at the same level as Denmark and Sweden, 2.48 kroner/kronor per gram of gold, or roughly 0.403 grams per krone/krona. [ 2] An equal valued krone/krona of the monetary union replaced the three legacy currencies at the rate of 1 krone/krona = 1⁄ 2 Danish rigsdaler = 1⁄ 4 Norwegian speciedaler = 1 Swedish riksdaler. The monetary union was one of the few tangible results of the Scandinavian political movement of the 19th century. In the \"\"World Currency\"\" of its time, British Pounds, 1 Pound was roughly equal to = 18 Kroner. ["
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"docid": "D582274#0",
"title": "https://wikitravel.org/en/Copenhagen\nCopenhagen",
"text": "\"Copenhagen Earth : Europe : Scandinavia : Denmark : Zealand : Copenhagennavigation search Copenhagen1 Districts2 Understand3 Get in4 Get around5 See6 Do7 Learn8 Buy9 Eat10 Drink11 Sleep12 Contact13 Cope14 Stay Safe15 Stay healthy16 Get out Copenhagen is a star article! It is a high-quality article complete with maps, photos, and great information. Copenhagen is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them. Copenhagen ( Danish: København) [67] is the capital of Denmark and what a million Danes call home. This \"\"friendly old girl of a town\"\" is big enough to be a metropolis with shopping, culture and nightlife par excellence, yet still small enough to be intimate, safe and easy to navigate. Overlooking the Øresund strait with Sweden just minutes away, it is a cultural and geographic link between mainland Europe and Scandinavia. This is where old fairy tales blend with flashy new architecture and world-class design; where warm jazz mixes with cold electronica from Copenhagen's basements. You'll feel you've seen it all in a day, but could keep on discovering more for months. Districts [ edit]View from Rundetårn København Christiania (graffiti house)If entering the city using the highways, you won't meet a city limit sign saying \"\"København\"\" (Copenhagen). Instead you'll see \"\"Storkøbenhavn\"\", which means Greater Copenhagen."
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"docid": "D114633#0",
"title": "http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/scandinaviatripplanning/p/money517.htm\nCurrencies in Scandinavia",
"text": "Destinations Europe Currencies in Scandinavia By Terri Mapes Updated 06/05/17Share Pin Email•••Contrary to popular belief, not all European countries converted to using the Euro. In fact, the greater part of Scandinavia and the Nordic region are still using their own currencies. Scandinavia is comprised of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and arguably, Iceland. There is no “universal currency” to be used in these countries, and their currencies are not interchangeable, even if the currencies have the same name and local abbreviations. Some History Sounds confusing? Allow me to explain. In 1873, Denmark and Sweden established the Scandinavian Monetary Union in order to merge their currencies to a gold standard. Norway joined their ranks 2 years later. This meant that these countries now had one currency, called Krona, at the same monetary value, with the exception that each of these countries minted their own coins. The three central banks now acted as one Reserve Bank."
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"docid": "D3186507#0",
"title": "https://www.numbeo.com/gas-prices/country_result.jsp?country=Iceland\nGas Prices in Iceland",
"text": "Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Gas Prices > Iceland Gas Prices in Iceland Tweet Select city in Iceland: Do you live in Iceland? Add data for Iceland Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units [ Edit ] Range Gasoline (1 gallon) 753.19 kr 719.23 - 794.94Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 3,370,000.00 kr 3,250,000.00 - 3,500,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 3,458,823.53 kr 3,180,000.00 - 3,960,000.00Fuel Cost (Gasoline, Petrol) Travel Calculator in Iceland Distance: km miles (US)Fuel Efficiency: l/100 km mpg Gas Consumed: liters gallons GAS COST: kr one way kr round trip Car Depreciation during this trip Car Durability: km miles Lost Value of Car (for chosen distance): kr one way kr round trip More about Iceland: Cost of Living | Crime | Climate | Food Prices | Gas Prices | Health Care | Pollution | Property Prices | Quality of Life | Taxi Fare | Traffic Gas Prices in this country for some cities: Akureyri, Reykjavik We would like to gather more data for: Akranes, Bakkafjordur, Bildudalur, Blonduos, Bolungarvik, Bordeyri, Borgarnes, Dalvik, Drangsnes, Egilsstadir, Eidar, ... Update information for Iceland!About In the News Newsletter APICopyright © 2009-2018 Numbeo. Your use of this service is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy"
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"docid": "D2799196#0",
"title": "https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Iceland\nCost of Living in Iceland",
"text": "Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Iceland Cost of Living in Iceland Tweet Select city in Iceland: Cost of living in Iceland is 74.38% higher than in United States (aggregate data for all cities, rent is not taken into account). Rent in Iceland is 46.39% higher than in United States (average data for all cities). Do you live in Iceland? Add data for Iceland Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 2,200.00 kr 1,800.00 - 3,000.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 10,000.00 kr 7,000.00 - 15,000.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 1,500.00 kr 1,393.76 - 1,890.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 1,000.00 kr 990.00 - 1,200.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 990.00 kr 700.00 - 1,195.00Cappuccino (regular) 523.97 kr 420.00 - 600.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 287.54 kr 200.00 - 400.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 235.25 kr 139.38 - 350.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 575.00 kr 499.67 - 681.37Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 324.12 kr 215.46 - 408.23Rice (white), (1 lb) 155.75 kr 98.28 - 230.88Eggs (regular) (12) 609.00 kr 500.00 - 700.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 766.30 kr 657.71 - 907.19Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 946.81 kr 680.39 - 1,179.34Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 1,422.40 kr 884.53 - 1,814.37Apples (1 lb) 138.79 kr 89.81 - 224.53Banana (1 lb) 123.04 kr 99.79 - 172.37Oranges (1 lb) 141.71 kr 108.86 - 181.44Tomato (1 lb) 230.43 kr 158.30 - 317.52Potato (1 lb) 122.14 kr 90.72 - 167.38Onion (1 lb) 80.61 kr 36.29 - 140.61Lettuce (1 head) 307.29 kr 200.00 - 400.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 239.40 kr 169.00 - 350.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 2,500.00 kr 1,800.00 - 3,000.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 341.62 kr 289.00 - 450.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 336.90 kr 300.00 - 400.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 1,300.00 kr 1,150.00 - 1,450.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 440.00 kr 420.00 - 460.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 11,750.00 kr 11,000.00 - 12,300.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 690.00 kr 660.00 - 800.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 486.56 kr 366.93 - 532.69Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 7,440.00 kr 7,440.00 - 8,287.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 753.85 kr 719.23 - 794.94Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 3,400,000.00 kr 3,250,000.00 - 3,500,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 3,473,888.89 kr 3,180,000.00 - 3,960,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 12,796.31 kr 8,000.00 - 20,000.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 20.39 kr 10.00 - 25.00Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 6,207.13 kr 4,000.00 - 8,500.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 8,025.18 kr 6,500.00 - 11,430.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 3,254.55 kr 1,500.00 - 4,200.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 1,490.00 kr 1,295.00 - 1,590.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 33,678.57 kr 25,234.00 - 40,797.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 2,400,000.00 kr 2,400,000.00 - 2,400,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 14,540.94 kr 8,500.00 - 19,000.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 8,060.22 kr 5,000.00 - 12,000.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 17,776.18 kr 12,000.00 - 25,000.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 24,032.96 kr 16,000.00 - 40,000.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 176,410.26 kr 130,000.00 - 220,000.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 143,333.33 kr 100,000.00 - 180,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 262,000.00 kr 200,000.00 - 330,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 222,000.00 kr 180,000.00 - 260,000.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 48,088.23 kr 41,806.02 - 60,386.47Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 36,664.66 kr 27,870.68 - 46,451.13Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 339,805.36 kr Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 6.29 4.00 - 7.80Prices in Iceland These data are based on 2344 entries in the past 18 months from 301 different contributors. Last update: April 2018 Our data for each country are based on all entries from all cities in that country. Tweet Sources and References: No sources and references provided yet. Add new source here: URL: Description: Category Amount in USDTransportation 764.94Clothing And Shoes 229.38Sports And Leisure 378.12Markets 2,257.01Utilities (Monthly) 259.76Rent Per Month 2,044.51Restaurants 1,018.98More about Iceland: Cost of Living | Crime | Climate | Food Prices | Gas Prices | Health Care | Pollution | Property Prices | Quality of Life | Taxi Fare | Traffic Cost of Living in this country for some cities: Akureyri, Reykjavik We would like to gather more data for: Akranes, Bakkafjordur, Bildudalur, Blonduos, Bolungarvik, Bordeyri, Borgarnes, Dalvik, Drangsnes, Egilsstadir, Eidar, ... Update information for Iceland!About In the News Newsletter APICopyright © 2009-2018 Numbeo. Your use of this service is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy"
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"docid": "D2295188#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/nok-norwegian-krone\nNOK - Norwegian Krone",
"text": "NOK - Norwegian Krone▼Norway, Krone The Norwegian Krone is the currency of Norway. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Norway Krone exchange rate is the NOK to EUR rate . The currency code for Kroner is NOK, and the currency symbol is kr. Below, you'll find Norwegian Krone rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take NOK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top NOK Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts NOK Stats Name: Norwegian Krone Symbol: kr Minor Unit: 1/100 = øre Top NOK Conversion: NOK/EURTop NOK Chart: NOK/EUR Chart NOK Profile Inflation: 3.60%Coins: Freq Used: kr1, kr5, kr10, kr20Banknotes: Freq Used: kr50, kr100, kr200, kr500, kr1000Central Bank: Norges Bank Website: http://www.norges-bank.no/en/Users: Norway, Bouvet Island, Svalbard, more ... Have more info about the Norwegian Krone? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the NOK? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a NOK currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to NOK email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get NOK rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Norwegian Krone History The Rigsdaler was used as the main form of currency in Norway until 1816. During this time, Danish currency also circulated in Norway, as the two countries were in a political union."
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"docid": "D2757108#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/eek-estonian-kroon\nEEK - Estonian Kroon",
"text": "EEK - Estonian Kroon▼Estonia, Kroon The Estonian Kroon is the currency of Estonia. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Estonia Kroon exchange rate is the EEK to EUR rate . The currency code for Krooni is EEK, and the currency symbol is kr. Below, you'll find Estonian Kroon rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take EEK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Notice: As of 15 January 2011, the Estonian kroon is no longer legal tender. More info ▶Full currency list Top EEK Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts EEK Stats Name: Estonian Kroon Symbol: kr Top EEK Conversion: EEK/EURTop EEK Chart: EEK/EUR Chart EEK Profile Inflation: 3.80%Users: Estonia Have more info about the Estonian Kroon? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the EEK? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a EEK currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to EEK email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get EEK rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Estonian Kroon History The EEK was replaced by the Euro at a fixed conversion rate of 1 EUR = 15.6466 EEK."
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"docid": "D453496#0",
"title": "http://www.icelandguest.com/travel-guide/about-iceland/iceland-travel-faq/\nIceland travel FAQ",
"text": "\"Iceland travel FAQDining Accommodation Day tours Shopping Highlights About Iceland Map of Iceland Flights Traveling in Iceland Travel guide > About Iceland > Iceland travel FAQFrequently Asked Questions about Traveling in Iceland At Iceland Guest.com, our goal is to help make your stay in our country as rewarding and hassle-free as possible. Here you will find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions by first-time visitors to Iceland as well as some interesting factoids about our land of fire and ice. Useful statistics for Iceland Where is Iceland? What is the history of Iceland in few sentences? How is the weather in Iceland? How many people live in Iceland? Tell me about Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland? When is daylight in Iceland? When should I travel to Iceland? How can I get to Iceland?"
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"docid": "D2094376#0",
"title": "http://krw.fx-exchange.com/\nSouth Korean Won (KRW) Today Currency Exchange",
"text": "\"South Korean Won (KRW) Currency Exchange Rates This is the page of South Korean Won (KRW) Currency Exchange Rates. It shares two tables, one is the KRW currency converts to the major currencies; the other is the KRW currency converts to other currencies in which there are five options to select, also can click the corresponding link to go to the currency pairs page, or the currency pairs history page.04:07 USD EUR GBP JPY AUD CAD CHF CNYKRW1 KRW = Inverse: 0.0009 1066.61 0.0008 1304.0836 0.0007 1477.8723 0.1037 9.6425 0.0012 853.7661 0.0012 854.0395 0.0009 1108.2814 0.006 166.6865Major World Currencies Cross Table North and South America Asia Europe Pacific and Middle East Africa Country Exchange Date Pairing Historical Exchange Netherlands Antillean Guilder 0.00167 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/ANG Historical Argentine Peso 0.01778 January 19, 11:01 pm KRW/ARS Historical Bolivian Boliviano 0.00643 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/BOB Historical Brazilian Real 0.003 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/BRL Historical Canadian Dollar 0.00117 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/CAD Historical Chilean Peso 0.56946 January 19, 9:01 pm KRW/CLP Historical Colombian Peso 2.66461 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/COP Historical Costa Rican Colon 0.5296 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/CRC Historical Dominican Peso 0.04482 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/DOP Historical Honduran Lempira 0.02207 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/HNL Historical Cayman Islands Dollar 0.00077 January 19, 11:01 pm KRW/KYD Historical Mexican Peso 0.01744 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/MXN Historical Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro 0.02872 January 19, 7:01 pm KRW/NIO Historical Peruvian Nuevo Sol 0.00301 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/PEN Historical Paraguayan Guarani 5.26153 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/PYG Historical Salvadoran Colon 0.0082 January 19, 11:01 pm KRW/SVC Historical Trinidad and Tobago Dollar 0.00632 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/TTD Historical US Dollar 0.00094 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/USD Historical Uruguayan Peso 0.02676 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/UYU Historical Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte 0.00935 January 19, 10:01 pm KRW/VEF Historical The currency exchange rates above were updated at 29/Jan/18 04:07 UTCWant to see more currencies? See full Currency Exchange Rates table... Link to this page - if you would like to link to South Korean Won (KRW) Currency Exchange. please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page:<a href=\"\"https://www.fx-exchange.com/krw/\"\">South Korean Won Currency Exchange</a> \""
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"docid": "D2545183#0",
"title": "http://www.ip2currency.com/currency-symbol\nCurrency Symbol",
"text": "Currency Symbol The table below lists the unicode value (HEX) of the Currency Symbol supported by our services. You can manually embed the currency symbol into HTML content, by adding the unicode with '&#x' and ended with semicolon. ';' For example, € will display you the Euro (€) symbol, and Kč will display you Czech Koruna (Kč) sysmbol. Currency Code Currency Name Symbol Unicode (Hex)AED United Arab Emirates Dirham د. إ 62f, 2e, 625ANG NL Antillian Guilder ƒ 192ARS Argentine Peso $ 24AUD Australian Dollar A$ 41, 24BRL Brazilian Real R$ 52, 24BSD Bahamian Dollar B$ 42, 24CAD Canadian Dollar $ 24CHF Swiss Franc CHF 43, 48, 46CLP Chilean Peso $ 24CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥ a5COP Colombian Peso $ 24CZK Czech Koruna Kč 4b,10d DKK Danish Krone kr 6b, 72EUR Euro € 20ac FJD Fiji Dollar FJ$ 46, 4a, 24GBP British Pound £ a3GHS Ghanaian New Cedi GH₵ 47, 48, 20b5GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal Q 51HKD Hong Kong Dollar $ 24HNL Honduran Lempira L 4c HRK Croatian Kuna kn 6b, 6e HUF Hungarian Forint Ft 46, 74IDR Indonesian Rupiah Rp 52, 70ILS Israeli New Shekel ₪ 20aa INR Indian Rupee ₹ 20b9ISK Iceland Krona kr 6b, 72JMD Jamaican Dollar J$ 4a, 24JPY Japanese Yen ¥ a5KRW South-Korean Won ₩ 20a9LKR Sri Lanka Rupee ₨ 20a8MAD Moroccan Dirham .د. م 2e, 62f, 2e, 645MMK Myanmar Kyat K 4b MXN Mexican Peso $ 24MYR Malaysian Ringgit RM 52, 4d NOK Norwegian Kroner kr 6b, 72NZD New Zealand Dollar $ 24PAB Panamanian Balboa B/. 42, 2f, 2e PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol S/. 53, 2f, 2e PHP Philippine Peso ₱ 20b1PKR Pakistan Rupee ₨ 20a8PLN Polish Zloty zł 7a, 142RON Romanian New Lei lei 6c, 65, 69RSD Serbian Dinar RSD 52, 53, 44RUB Russian Rouble руб 440, 443, 431SEK Swedish Krona kr 6b, 72SGD Singapore Dollar S$ 53, 24THB Thai Baht ฿ e3f TND Tunisian Dinar DT 44, 54TRY Turkish Lira TL 54, 4c TTD Trinidad/Tobago Dollar $ 24TWD Taiwan Dollar NT$ 4e, 54, 24USD US Dollar $ 24VEF Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte Bs 42, 73VND Vietnamese Dong ₫ 20ab XAF CFA Franc BEAC FCFA 46, 43, 46, 41XCD East Caribbean Dollar $ 24XPF CFP Franc F 46ZAR South African Rand R 52PHP Sample Code: Currency Class<?phpclass ip2currency {private $ currency_info = array ('AED' => array ( 'name' => 'United Arab Emirates Dirham', 'symbol' => 'د. إ', 'hex' => 'د. إ' ),'ANG' => array ( 'name' => 'NL Antillian Guilder', 'symbol' => 'ƒ', 'hex' => 'ƒ' ),'ARS' => array ( 'name' => 'Argentine Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'AUD' => array ( 'name' => 'Australian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'A$', 'hex' => 'A$' ),'BRL' => array ( 'name' => 'Brazilian Real', 'symbol' => 'R$', 'hex' => 'R$' ),'BSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Bahamian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'B$', 'hex' => 'B$' ),'CAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Canadian Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CHF' => array ( 'name' => 'Swiss Franc', 'symbol' => 'CHF', 'hex' => 'CHF' ),'CLP' => array ( 'name' => 'Chilean Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CNY' => array ( 'name' => 'Chinese Yuan Renminbi', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'COP' => array ( 'name' => 'Colombian Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CZK' => array ( 'name' => 'Czech Koruna', 'symbol' => 'Kč', 'hex' => 'Kč' ),'DKK' => array ( 'name' => 'Danish Krone', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'EUR' => array ( 'name' => 'Euro', 'symbol' => '€', 'hex' => '€' ),'FJD' => array ( 'name' => 'Fiji Dollar', 'symbol' => 'FJ$', 'hex' => 'FJ$' ),'GBP' => array ( 'name' => 'British Pound', 'symbol' => '£', 'hex' => '£' ),'GHS' => array ( 'name' => 'Ghanaian New Cedi', 'symbol' => 'GH₵', 'hex' => 'GH₵' ),'GTQ' => array ( 'name' => 'Guatemalan Quetzal', 'symbol' => 'Q', 'hex' => 'Q' ),'HKD' => array ( 'name' => 'Hong Kong Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'HNL' => array ( 'name' => 'Honduran Lempira', 'symbol' => 'L', 'hex' => 'L' ),'HRK' => array ( 'name' => 'Croatian Kuna', 'symbol' => 'kn', 'hex' => 'kn' ),'HUF' => array ( 'name' => 'Hungarian Forint', 'symbol' => 'Ft', 'hex' => 'Ft' ),'IDR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indonesian Rupiah', 'symbol' => 'Rp', 'hex' => 'Rp' ),'ILS' => array ( 'name' => 'Israeli New Shekel', 'symbol' => '₪', 'hex' => '₪' ),'INR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indian Rupee', 'symbol' => '₹', 'hex' => '₹' ),'ISK' => array ( 'name' => 'Iceland Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'JMD' => array ( 'name' => 'Jamaican Dollar', 'symbol' => 'J$', 'hex' => 'J$' ),'JPY' => array ( 'name' => 'Japanese Yen', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'KRW' => array ( 'name' => 'South-Korean Won', 'symbol' => '₩', 'hex' => '₩' ),'LKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Sri Lanka Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'MAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Moroccan Dirham', 'symbol' => '.د. م', 'hex' => '.د. م' ),'MMK' => array ( 'name' => 'Myanmar Kyat', 'symbol' => 'K', 'hex' => 'K' ),'MXN' => array ( 'name' => 'Mexican Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'MYR' => array ( 'name' => 'Malaysian Ringgit', 'symbol' => 'RM', 'hex' => 'RM' ),'NOK' => array ( 'name' => 'Norwegian Kroner', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'NZD' => array ( 'name' => 'New Zealand Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'PAB' => array ( 'name' => 'Panamanian Balboa', 'symbol' => 'B/. ', 'hex' => 'B/.' ),'PEN' => array ( 'name' => 'Peruvian Nuevo Sol', 'symbol' => 'S/. ', 'hex' => 'S/.' ),'PHP' => array ( 'name' => 'Philippine Peso', 'symbol' => '₱', 'hex' => '₱' ),'PKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Pakistan Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'PLN' => array ( 'name' => 'Polish Zloty', 'symbol' => 'zł', 'hex' => 'zł' ),'RON' => array ( 'name' => 'Romanian New Lei', 'symbol' => 'lei', 'hex' => 'lei' ),'RSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Serbian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'RSD', 'hex' => 'RSD' ),'RUB' => array ( 'name' => 'Russian Rouble', 'symbol' => 'руб', 'hex' => 'руб' ),'SEK' => array ( 'name' => 'Swedish Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'SGD' => array ( 'name' => 'Singapore Dollar', 'symbol' => 'S$', 'hex' => 'S$' ),'THB' => array ( 'name' => 'Thai Baht', 'symbol' => '฿', 'hex' => '฿' ),'TND' => array ( 'name' => 'Tunisian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'DT', 'hex' => 'DT' ),'TRY' => array ( 'name' => 'Turkish Lira', 'symbol' => 'TL', 'hex' => 'TL' ),'TTD' => array ( 'name' => 'Trinidad/Tobago Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'TWD' => array ( 'name' => 'Taiwan Dollar', 'symbol' => 'NT$', 'hex' => 'NT$' ),'USD' => array ( 'name' => 'US Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'VEF' => array ( 'name' => 'Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte', 'symbol' => 'Bs', 'hex' => 'Bs' ),'VND' => array ( 'name' => 'Vietnamese Dong', 'symbol' => '₫', 'hex' => '₫' ),'XAF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFA Franc BEAC', 'symbol' => 'FCFA', 'hex' => 'FCFA' ),'XCD' => array ( 'name' => 'East Caribbean Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'XPF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFP Franc', 'symbol' => 'F', 'hex' => 'F' ),'ZAR' => array ( 'name' => 'South African Rand', 'symbol' => 'R', 'hex' => 'R'));//Return Currency Namefunction Get Currency Name ( $ currency_code ) {if (!"
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"docid": "D127354#0",
"title": "http://www.asknumbers.com/CurrencyConversion.aspx\nCurrency Conversion",
"text": "The currency exchange rate converter converts all foreign currencies, including US dollars (usd), euro, pound (gbp), pesos, dinars, riyals, yen, lira and more. Convert between 189 currencies from all over the world. Live rates, updated everyday, powered by xe.com.xe.com Universal Currency Converter ®enter any amountfrom currency to currency Universal Currency Converterunder license from XE.com. Terms of Use World Currencies Afghanistan Afghanis - AFN Albania Leke - ALL Algeria Dinars - DZD America (United States) Dollars - USD Argentina Pesos - ARS Australia Dollars - AUD Austria Schillings - ATS* Bahamas Dollars - BSD Bahrain Dinars - BHD Bangladesh Taka - BDT Barbados Dollars - BBD Belgium Francs - BEF* Bermuda Dollars - BMD Brazil Reais - BRL Bulgaria Leva - BGN Canada Dollars - CAD CFA BCEAO Francs - XOF Chile Pesos - CLP China Yuan Renminbi - CNY Colombia Pesos - COP CFP Francs - XPF Costa Rica Colones - CRC Croatia Kuna - HRK Cyprus Pounds - CYP* Czech Republic Koruny - CZK Denmark Kroner - DKK Deutsche (Germany) Marks - DEM* Dominican Republic Pesos - DOP Dutch (Netherlands) Guilders - NLG* Eastern Caribbean Dollars - XCD Egypt Pounds - EGP Estonia Krooni - EEK Euro - EUR Fiji Dollars - FJD Finland Markkaa - FIM* France Francs - FRF* Germany Deutsche Marks - DEM* Greece Drachmae - GRD* Hong Kong Dollars - HKD Hungary Forint - HUF Iceland Kronur - ISK India Rupees - INR Indonesia Rupiahs - IDR Iran Rials - IRR Iraq Dinars - IQD Ireland Pounds - IEP* Israel New Shekels - ILSItaly Lire - ITL* Jamaica Dollars - JMD Japan Yen - JPY Jordan Dinars - JOD Kenya Shillings - KES Korea (South) Won - KRW Kuwait Dinars - KWD Lebanon Pounds - LBP Luxembourg Francs - LUF* Malaysia Ringgits - MYR Malta Liri - MTL* Mauritius Rupees - MUR Mexico Pesos - MXN Morocco Dirhams - MAD New Zealand Dollars - NZD Norway Kroner - NOK Oman Rials - OMR Pakistan Rupees - PKR Peru Nuevos Soles - PEN Philippines Pesos - PHP Poland Zlotych - PLN Portugal Escudos - PTE* Qatar Riyals - QAR Romania New Lei - RON Romania Lei - ROL* Russia Rubles - RUB Saudi Arabia Riyals - SAR Singapore Dollars - SGD Slovakia Koruny - SKK Slovenia Tolars - SIT* South Africa Rand - ZAR South Korea Won - KRW Spain Pesetas - ESP* Sri Lanka Rupees - LKR Sudan Pounds - SDG Sweden Kronor - SEK Switzerland Francs - CHF Taiwan New Dollars - TWD Thailand Baht - THB Trinidad and Tobago Dollars - TTD Tunisia Dinars - TND Turkey New Lira - TRY United Arab Emirates Dirhams - AED United Kingdom Pounds - GBP United States Dollars - USD Venezuela Bolivares Fuertes - VEF Vietnam Dong - VND Zambia Kwacha - ZMK* Absolute and replaced with EURO"
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"docid": "D183263#0",
"title": "http://www.exchange-rate.com/Netherlands-currency.html\nNetherlands Currency",
"text": "Netherlands Currency Find out the Netherlands currency exchange rate for your currency. Look at the following tables for at-a-glance comparison of the Dutch exchange rate (Euro). Sloten Windmill, Netherlands There are tables of Dutch exchange rate conversions for the following areas: Key Trading Partners All Countries Netherlands Exchange Rate The currency used in the Netherlands / Holland is the Euro (EUR). A quick look down the tables will allow you to compare currencies. The tables show you one column with the local currency value of one Euro (EUR) and one column with the value of one unit of the local currency in Euros. Tulips in Holland Key Trading Partners with the Netherlands (Export and Import, US Dollars) According the CIA World Factbook, there were approximately $556.5 billion (US Dollars) worth of exports from the Netherlands in 2012, which consisted of machinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels; and foodstuffs. Exports: $556.5 billion (2012 est.) $550.2 billion (2011 est.) $485.9 billion (2010 est.) $424.3 billion (2009 est. )"
},
{
"docid": "D2858403#0",
"title": "http://www.myczechrepublic.com/czech-exchange-rates.php\n.",
"text": "Czech Crown Exchange Rates• Currency Overview • Exchange Rates • Currency Converter • Currency Cheat Sheet • Money Tips for Travelers Below are the current exchange rates between the Czech crown and major world currencies. The rates are provided by the Czech National Bank, are updated every business day and are shown as an approximate rate you would get when exchanging cash in a bank. Australian dollar 1 AUD 15.450 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0647 AUDBritish pound 1 GBP 28.265 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0354 GBPBulgarian lev 1 BGN 12.625 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0792 BGNCanadian dollar 1 CAD 15.801 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0633 CADChinese yuan/renminbi 1 CNY 3.174 CZK 1 CZK = 0.3151 CNYCroatian kuna 1 HRK 3.326 CZK 1 CZK = 0.3007 HRKDanish krone 1 DKK 3.317 CZK 1 CZK = 0.3015 DKKEuro 1 EUR 24.692 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0405 EURHong Kong dollar 1 HKD 2.540 CZK 1 CZK = 0.3937 HKDHungarian forint 100 HUF 7.920 CZK 1 CZK = 12.6264 HUFIcelandic króna 100 ISK 20.305 CZK 1 CZK = 4.9248 ISKIndonesian rupiah 1000 IDR 1.449 CZK 1 CZK = 690.2026 IDRJapanese yen 100 JPY 18.668 CZK 1 CZK = 5.3567 JPYMalaysian ringgit 1 MYR 5.146 CZK 1 CZK = 0.1943 MYRNew Turkish lira 1 TRY 4.765 CZK 1 CZK = 0.2099 TRYNew Zealand dollar 1 NZD 14.686 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0681 NZDNorwegian krone 1 NOK 2.566 CZK 1 CZK = 0.3897 NOKPhillipine peso 100 PHP 38.336 CZK 1 CZK = 2.6085 PHPPolish złoty 1 PLN 5.891 CZK 1 CZK = 0.1698 PLNRomanian leu 1 RON 5.296 CZK 1 CZK = 0.1888 RONRussian ruble 100 RUB 30.858 CZK 1 CZK = 3.2407 RUBSingapore dollar 1 SGD 15.237 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0656 SGDSouth African rand 1 ZAR 1.650 CZK 1 CZK = 0.6062 ZARSouth Korean won 100 KRW 1.864 CZK 1 CZK = 53.6423 KRWSwedish krona 1 SEK 2.400 CZK 1 CZK = 0.4166 SEKSwiss franc 1 CHF 20.827 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0480 CHFThai baht 100 THB 63.985 CZK 1 CZK = 1.5629 THBUS dollar 1 USD 19.938 CZK 1 CZK = 0.0502 USDLast updated: 12-Apr-18"
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"docid": "D1674655#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/j/jpy.asp\nDEFINITION of 'JPY'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'JPY'The currency abbreviation or the currency symbol for the Japanese yen (JPY), the currency for Japan. The yen is made up of 100 sen or 1000 rin and is often presented with the symbol (__). The yen was originally introduced by the Meiji government as a measure to modernize the country economically. Next Up JPY (Japanese Yen)Hard-Coded Stock Currency Symbol KRW (Korean Won)BREAKING DOWN 'JPY'The yen was first seen in 1872, replacing the mon currency of the feudal era. It lost most of its value by the end of World War II and was pegged to the U. S. dollar in 1949. When the U. S. went off the gold standard in 1971, the yen was devalued again and has been a floating currency since 1973, rising and falling against the dollar with the international exhange rates. RELATED TERMSJPY (Japanese Yen)The currency abbreviation or the currency symbol for the Japanese ... Hard-Coded Stock This is a term that refers to a company's stock symbol or ticker ... Currency Symbol A graphical symbol used as a substitute for the actual name of ... KRW (Korean Won)The currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the Korean won ... Dollar Rate The dollar rate is the exchange rate of a currency against the ... Weak Currency A weak currency is one whose value has depreciated significantly ... Related Articles Trading How Does The Yen Affect American Finance? Although it has fallen to number four on the trading partner list, Japan and its currency have a large impact on the American economy. Trading The Origins Of Common Currency Symbols Check out some of the world's most heavily traded currencies and their origins. Investing FXY: Should You Short the Yen?"
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{
"docid": "D3538293#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=USD&To=KRW\nXE Currency Converter: USD to KRW",
"text": "USD to KRW Chart Click here to send a report to us! Or copy the debug information in the text box below and send it to us as [email protected]<br/> Error Code: 1.5<br/> Extra Info:agent=rest-client/2.0.2 (linux-gnu x86_64) ruby/2.3.3p222|url=/currencyconverter/convert/? Amount=1&From=USD&To=KRW|time=Tue, 10 Apr 18 09:36:03 -0400<br/>Response from server: View full USD to KRW Chart XE Market Analysis North America Europe Asia North American Edition The yen underperformed for a second day, while the dollar bloc currencies outperformed after China's President Xi struck a conciliatory tone, pledging a more open economy and lower tariffs for automobile imports, at his keynote speech before the ... Read More ▶2018-04-10 10:05 UTCXE Blog XE Live Exchange Rates USD EUR GBP INR AUD1.00000 0.80888 0.70552 64.9729 1.291451.23628 1.00000 0.87222 80.3249 1.596601.41740 1.14650 1.00000 92.0926 1.830510.01539 0.01245 0.01086 1.00000 0.019880.77432 0.62633 0.54630 50.3099 1.000002018-04-10 13:36 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Full Rates Table XE Currency Tools XE Currency App Historical Currency Rates Travel Expenses Calculator Currency Email Updates Currency Converter Widget More Tools Featured Products More XE Products AD"
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"docid": "D2667754#0",
"title": "http://www.prokerala.com/travel/airports/republic-of-korea/incheon-international-airport.html\nIncheon International Airport, Seoul, South Korea [ ICN / RKSI ]",
"text": "Incheon International Airport, Seoul, South Korea [ ICN / RKSI ]If you are planning to travel to Seoul or any other city in South Korea, this airport locator will be a very useful tool. This page gives complete information about the Incheon International Airport along with the airport location map, Time Zone, lattitude and longitude, Current time and date, hotels near the airport etc... Incheon International Airport Map showing the location of this airport in South Korea. Seoul Airport IATA Code, ICAO Code, exchange rate etc... is also provided. Airport Map Nearest Airports Airlines Seoul Airport Info: Seoul Airport IATA Code: ICN Seoul Airport ICAO Code: RKSILatitude : 37.4487 Longitude : 126.451City : Seoul Country : South Korea World Area Code : 778 Airport Type : Large Seoul Airport Address / Contact Details : Incheon International Airport (ICN), Yeongjong-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea, Phone: 82 2 1577 2600Seoul Website : http://www.airport.kr/eng/Airport Type : Public Owner : Government of the Republic of Korea Operator : Incheon International Airport Corporation Hub for : Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Korean Air, Polar Air Cargo Established Year : 2001Timezone : Asia/Seoul Incheon International Airport Timezone : GMT +09:00 hours Current time and date at Incheon International Airport is 04:20:38 PM (KST) on Wednesday, Apr 11, 2018Looking for information on Incheon International Airport, Seoul, South Korea? Know about Incheon International Airport in detail. Find out the location of Incheon International Airport on South Korea map and also find out airports near to Seoul. This airport locator is a very useful tool for travelers to know where is Incheon International Airport located and also provide information like hotels near Incheon International Airport, airlines operating to Incheon International Airport etc... IATA Code and ICAO Code of all airports in South Korea. Scroll down to know more about Incheon International Airport or Seoul Airport, South Korea. Incheon International Airport Map - Location of Incheon International Airport Load Map South Korea - General Information Country Formal Name Republic of Korea Country Code KRCapital Seoul Currency WON (KRW)• 1 KRW = 0.001 USD• 1 USD = 1067.05 KRW• 1 KRW = 0.001 EUR• 1 EUR = 1319.378 KRW» More KRW convertion rates Tel Code +82Top Level Domain .kr Nearest Airports to Incheon International Airport Closest airports to Seoul, South Korea are listed below. These are major airports close to the city of Seoul and other airports closest to Incheon International Airport."
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"docid": "D861858#0",
"title": "http://fxtop.com/en/countries-currencies.php\n.",
"text": "Clickable world map with associated currency for each country : Put your mouse over a country to see its name, flag and currency, click on it to see details of the currency Zoom in on: World Europe East Europe North america South america Africa Middle East Caribbean Asia Pacific See also World forex map World interactive maps with flags of the countries and their associated currencies List of countries and associate currencies (click on a country to display it on above map) :country Area Currency pair Flag Nic Code Afghanistan Asia AFN Afghan Afghani USD / AFN AFAlbania East Europe ALL Albanian lek USD / ALL ALAlgeria Africa DZD Algerian dinar USD / DZD DZAmerican Samoa Pacific USD US dollar USD / USD ASAndorra Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR ADAngola Africa AOA Angolan kwanza USD / AOA AOAnguilla Caraibes XCD East Caribbean dollar USD / XCD AIAntigua and Barbuda Caraibes XCD East Caribbean dollar USD / XCD AGArgentina South and Central America ARS Argentine peso USD / ARS ARArmenia East Europe AMD Armenian dram USD / AMD AMAruba Caraibes AWG Aruban guilder USD / AWG AWAustralia Pacific AUD Australian dollar USD / AUD AUAustria Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR ATAzerbaijan East Europe AZN New azerbaijani Manat USD / AZN AZBahamas Caraibes BSD Bahamian dollar USD / BSD BSBahrain Middle East BHD Bahraini dinar USD / BHD BHBanglades Asia BDT Bangladeshi taka USD / BDT BDBarbados Caraibes BBD Barbados dollar USD / BBD BBBelarus East Europe BYN Belarusian ruble USD / BYN BYBelgium Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR BEBelize Caraibes BZD Belize dollar USD / BZD BZBenin Africa XOF CFA Franc BCEAO USD / XOF BJBermuda Caraibes BMD Bermudian dollar USD / BMD BMBhutan Asia BTN Bhutanese ngultrum USD / BTN BTBolivia South and Central America BOB Boliviano USD / BOB BOBosnia-Herzegovina East Europe BAM Convertible mark USD / BAM BABotswana Africa BWP Botswana pula USD / BWP BWBouvet Island Antarctica NOK Norwegian krone USD / NOK BVBrazil South and Central America BRL Brazilian real USD / BRL BRBritish Indian O. Terr. Asia GBP Pound sterling USD / GBP IOBritish Virgin Islands Caraibes USD US dollar USD / USD VGBrunei Darussalam Middle East BND Brunei dollar USD / BND BNBulgaria East Europe BGN Bulgarian lev USD / BGN BGBurkina Faso Africa XOF CFA Franc BCEAO USD / XOF BFBurundi Africa BIF Burundian franc USD / BIF BICambodia Asia KHR Cambodian riel USD / KHR KHCameroon Africa XAF CFA Franc BEAC USD / XAF CMCanada North America CAD Canadian dollar USD / CAD CACape Verde Africa CVE Cape Verde escudo USD / CVE CVCayman Islands Caraibes KYD Cayman Islands dollar USD / KYD KYCentral African Rep. Africa XAF CFA Franc BEAC USD / XAF CFChad Africa XAF CFA Franc BEAC USD / XAF TDChile South and Central America CLP Chilean peso USD / CLP CLChina Asia CNY Chinese yuan renminbi (RMB) USD / CNY CNChristmas Island Pacific AUD Australian dollar USD / AUD CXCocos (Keeling) Islands Pacific AUD Australian dollar USD / AUD CCColombia South and Central America COP Colombian peso USD / COP COComoros Africa KMF Comoro franc USD / KMF KMCongo (Brazzaville) Africa XAF CFA Franc BEAC USD / XAF CGCook Islands Pacific NZD New Zealand dollar USD / NZD CKCosta Rica South and Central America CRC Costa Rican colon USD / CRC CRCroatia East Europe HRK Croatian kuna USD / HRK HRCuba Caraibes CUC Cuban convertible Peso USD / CUC CUCyprus Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR CYCzech Republic East Europe CZK Czech koruna USD / CZK CSDemocratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa-Zaire) Africa CDF Congolese franc USD / CDF CDDenmark Occidental Europe DKK Danish krone USD / DKK DKDjibouti Africa DJF Djiboutian franc USD / DJF DJDominica Caraibes XCD East Caribbean dollar USD / XCD DMDominican Republic Caraibes DOP Dominican peso USD / DOP DOEcuador South and Central America USD US dollar USD / USD ECEgypt Middle East EGP Egyptian pound USD / EGP EGEl Salvador South and Central America SVC Salvadoran colon USD / SVC SVEritrea Middle East ERN Eritrean nakfa USD / ERN EREstonia East Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR EEEthiopia Africa ETB Ethipian birr USD / ETB ETEuropean Union Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR EUFalkland Isl., Malvinas Antarctica FKP Falkland Islands pound USD / FKP FKFaroe Islands Occidental Europe DKK Danish krone USD / DKK FOFiji Pacific FJD Fiji dollar USD / FJD FJFinland Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR FIFrance Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR FRFrance, Metropolitan Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR FRFrench Guiana South and Central America EUR Euro USD / EUR GFFrench Polynesia Pacific XPF French pacific franc USD / XPF PFFrench Southern Terr. Antarctica EUR Euro USD / EUR TFGabon Africa XAF CFA Franc BEAC USD / XAF GAGambia Africa GMD Gambian dalasi USD / GMD GMGeorgia East Europe GEL Georgian lari USD / GEL GEGermany Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR DEGhana Africa GHS Ghanaian Cedi USD / GHS GHGibraltar Occidental Europe GIP Gibraltar pound USD / GIP GIGreat Britain - UK Occidental Europe GBP Pound sterling USD / GBP UKGreece Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR GRGreenland (Denmark) North America DKK Danish krone USD / DKK GLGrenada Caraibes XCD East Caribbean dollar USD / XCD GDGuadaloupe Caraibes EUR Euro USD / EUR GPGuam (US) Asia USD US dollar USD / USD GUGuatemala South and Central America GTQ Guatemalan quetzal USD / GTQ GTGuernsey Occidental Europe GGP Guernsey Pound USD / GGP GGGuinea (Conakry) Africa GNF Guinean franc USD / GNF GNGuinea Bissau Africa XAF CFA Franc BEAC USD / XAF GWGuyana South and Central America GYD Guyanese dollar USD / GYD GYHaiti Caraibes HTG Haitian gourde USD / HTG HTHeard and Mc Donald Isl. 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Asia USD US dollar USD / USD MPNorway Occidental Europe NOK Norwegian krone USD / NOK NOOman Middle East OMR Omani rial USD / OMR OMPakistan Asia PKR Pakistani rupee USD / PKR PKPalau Pacific USD US dollar USD / USD PWPalestine Middle East ILS Israeli new shekel USD / ILS PSPanama Pacific PAB Panamanian balboa USD / PAB PAPapua New Guinea Asia PGK Papua New Guinean kina USD / PGK PGParaguay South and Central America PYG Paraguayan guaraní USD / PYG PYPeru South and Central America PEN Peruvian nuevo sol USD / PEN PEPhilippines Asia PHP Philippine peso USD / PHP PHPitcairn Pacific NZD New Zealand dollar USD / NZD PNPoland East Europe PLN Polish zloty USD / PLN PLPortugal Occidental Europe EUR Euro USD / EUR PTPuerto Rico Caraibes USD US dollar USD / USD PRQatar Middle East QAR Qatari riyal USD / QAR QAReunion Africa EUR Euro USD / EUR RERomania East Europe RON Romanian new Leu USD / RON RORussian Federation East Europe RUB Russian ruble USD / RUB RURwanda Africa RWF Rwandan franc USD /"
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"title": "http://www.exchange-rates.org/HistoricalRates/P/USD/3-31-2014\nUS Dollar exchange rates for March 31, 2014 against currencies in Asia and Pacific",
"text": "\"North and South America Asia and Pacific Europe Middle East and Central Asia Africa US Dollar exchange rates for March 31, 2014 against currencies in Asia and Pacific Convert From USDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDConvert From Convert To Exchange Rate More Information USD Australian Dollar 1.07869 USD AUD rate for 3/31/2014USD Bangladeshi Taka 77.71000 USD BDT rate for 3/31/2014USD Brunei Dollar 1.25835 USD BND rate for 3/31/2014USD Cambodian Riel 4011.00000 USD KHR rate for 3/31/2014USD CFP Franc 86.72145 USD XPF rate for 3/31/2014USD Chinese Yuan Renminbi 6.21850 USD CNY rate for 3/31/2014USD Fiji Dollar 1.84500 USD FJD rate for 3/31/2014USD Hong Kong Dollar 7.75688 USD HKD rate for 3/31/2014USD Indian Rupee 59.92000 USD INR rate for 3/31/2014USD Indonesian Rupiah 11360.00000 USD IDR rate for 3/31/2014USD Japanese Yen 103.05500 USD JPY rate for 3/31/2014USD Korean Won 1061.95000 USD KRW rate for 3/31/2014USD Lao Kip 8040.50000 USD LAK rate for 3/31/2014USD Macau Pataca 7.98945 USD MOP rate for 3/31/2014USD Malaysian Ringgit 3.26550 USD MYR rate for 3/31/2014USD Myanmar Kyat 963.00000 USD MMK rate for 3/31/2014USD Nepalese Rupee 95.85000 USD NPR rate for 3/31/2014USD New Zealand Dollar 1.15284 USD NZD rate for 3/31/2014USD Pakistan Rupee 98.29000 USD PKR rate for 3/31/2014USD Philippine Peso 44.77500 USD PHP rate for 3/31/2014USD Seychelles Rupee 12.09945 USD SCR rate for 3/31/2014USD Singapore Dollar 1.25827 USD SGD rate for 3/31/2014USD Sri Lanka Rupee 130.70000 USD LKR rate for 3/31/2014USD Taiwan Dollar 30.44600 USD TWD rate for 3/31/2014USD Thai Baht 32.42500 USD THB rate for 3/31/2014USD Vietnamese Dong 21087.00000 USD VND rate for 3/31/2014Exchange rates for the US Dollar against foreign currencies from Asia and Pacific are displayed in the table above. The values in the Exchange Rate column provide the quantity of foreign currency units that can be purchased with 1 US Dollar based on historical exchange rates. Link to this page - if you would like to link to historical US Dollar exchange rates on this page, please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page<a href=\"\"http://www.exchange-rates.org//Historical Rates/P/USD/3-31-2014\"\">Historical US Dollar exchange rates for 3/31/2014</a>For Webmasters Free, customizable US Dollar exchange rate converter for your site or blog Free, customizable US Dollar currency rate table for your site or blog \""
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"title": "http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=South+Korea&city=Seoul\nCost of Living in Seoul",
"text": "\"Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > South Korea > Seoul Cost of Living in Seoul Tweet Compare Seoul with: Summary about cost of living in Seoul: Four-person family monthly costs: 3,822.40$ (4,092,166.28₩) without rent (using our estimator). A single person monthly costs: 1,047.97$ (1,121,928.17₩) without rent. Cost of living index in Seoul is 12.20% lower than in New York. Cost of living rank 36 thout of 568 cities in the world. Seoul has a cost of living index of 87.80. Do you live in Seoul? Add data for Seoul!Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 8,000.00 ₩ 6,500.00 - 10,000.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 43,633.50 ₩ 30,000.00 - 60,000.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 6,000.00 ₩ 5,500.00 - 8,000.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 4,000.00 ₩ 3,000.00 - 5,000.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 6,000.00 ₩ 3,700.00 - 8,000.00Cappuccino (regular) 4,709.24 ₩ 4,000.00 - 6,000.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 1,501.94 ₩ 1,000.00 - 2,000.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 851.44 ₩ 500.00 - 1,500.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 9,352.77 ₩ 7,003.01 - 13,248.94Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 3,579.89 ₩ 2,267.96 - 4,535.93Rice (white), (1 lb) 2,033.61 ₩ 1,133.98 - 3,175.15Eggs (regular) (12) 3,746.25 ₩ 2,800.00 - 5,000.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 8,473.32 ₩ 4,535.93 - 20,411.68Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 4,551.05 ₩ 2,721.56 - 6,803.89Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 11,514.28 ₩ 9,071.86 - 18,143.72Apples (1 lb) 3,454.28 ₩ 2,721.56 - 4,535.93Banana (1 lb) 2,154.57 ₩ 1,814.37 - 2,267.96Oranges (1 lb) 3,280.99 ₩ 1,814.37 - 4,535.93Tomato (1 lb) 2,823.62 ₩ 1,814.37 - 3,628.74Potato (1 lb) 1,723.65 ₩ 997.90 - 2,267.96Onion (1 lb) 1,502.90 ₩ 907.19 - 2,267.96Lettuce (1 head) 2,557.14 ₩ 1,500.00 - 4,000.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 1,307.14 ₩ 1,000.00 - 2,000.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 20,000.00 ₩ 15,000.00 - 30,000.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 2,714.29 ₩ 2,000.00 - 4,000.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 4,266.67 ₩ 2,500.00 - 7,000.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 4,500.00 ₩ 4,500.00 - 5,000.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 1,250.00 ₩ 1,200.00 - 1,350.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 55,000.00 ₩ 52,173.91 - 80,000.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 3,000.00 ₩ 3,000.00 - 3,000.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 1,287.48 ₩ 1,132.98 - 1,609.34Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 10,300.00 ₩ 10,260.00 - 15,000.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 5,895.68 ₩ 5,488.85 - 6,435.20Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 31,450,000.00 ₩ 29,000,000.00 - 35,000,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 27,922,727.27 ₩ 23,760,000.00 - 37,000,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 178,842.21 ₩ 100,000.00 - 250,000.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 157.40 ₩ 100.00 - 288.00Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 27,458.33 ₩ 20,000.00 - 40,000.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 64,527.78 ₩ 40,000.00 - 120,000.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 16,750.00 ₩ 10,000.00 - 30,000.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 10,000.00 ₩ 10,000.00 - 12,000.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 572,142.79 ₩ 400,000.00 - 750,000.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 22,916,666.67 ₩ 16,000,000.00 - 30,000,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 78,089.29 ₩ 50,000.00 - 120,000.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 50,900.00 ₩ 30,000.00 - 80,000.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 107,052.63 ₩ 75,000.00 - 150,000.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 139,629.63 ₩ 90,000.00 - 200,000.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 903,623.56 ₩ 600,000.00 - 1,300,000.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 532,258.06 ₩ 350,000.00 - 750,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 2,692,592.59 ₩ 1,500,000.00 - 4,000,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 1,520,079.43 ₩ 900,000.00 - 2,141,150.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 1,347,510.47 ₩ 929,022.67 - 1,858,045.34Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 714,418.43 ₩ 464,511.33 - 1,114,827.20Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2,911,026.11 ₩Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 3.58 2.50 - 5.00Prices in Seoul These data are based on 2182 entries in the past 18 months from 249 different contributors. Last update: April 2018Tweet Sources and References: Hotel Prices Add new source here: URL: Description: Seoul has 1 st Most Expensive Oranges (1kg) in the World (out of 306 cities). See More Price Rankings for Seoul The price of Eggs (regular) (12) in the year 2012 in Seoul was 3,383.33₩. See More Historical Data in Seoul See Analysis of our Consumer Price Basket in Seoul Category Amount in USDTransportation 414.34Clothing And Shoes 122.82Sports And Leisure 241.61Markets 2,040.93Utilities (Monthly) 239.75Rent Per Month 1,319.05Restaurants 421.71Sign up for our newsletter: Your email address: Nearby cities: Cost of Living in Bucheon 14.63 miles Cost of Living in Anyang 16.48 miles Cost of Living in Seongnam 17.54 miles Cost of Living in Uijeongbu 17.54 miles Cost of Living in Incheon 19.09 miles Cost of Living in Ilsan 19.10 miles Cost of Living in Gimpo 19.16 miles Cost of Living in Gunpo 19.35 miles Cost of Living in Suji-Gu 20.07 miles Cost of Living in Yangju-si 20.74 miles Leave a comment: Your name: Sign In Your email address (optional): Your comment (no HTML):76 Comments so far# dmdm on Mar 29, 2018 : this is funny site, I guess."
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"docid": "D1589968#0",
"title": "http://www.lse.co.uk/currency-converter.asp\nCalculator: Currency Converter",
"text": "Calculator: Currency Converter The London South East Currency Converter is the first choice for travelling professionals and holiday makers. Foreign currency prices last updated: 13:03 - Thu, 12th Apr 2018. Quick Convert: Amount: From Currency: To Currency: Click for Detailed currency information: GBP Pound Sterling EUR Euro USD US Dollar AUD Australian Dollar BRL Brazilian Real BGN Bulgarian Lev CAD Canadian Dollar CNY Chinese Yuan HRK Croatian Kuna CZK Czech Koruna DKK Danish Krone HKD Hong Kong Dollar HUF Hungarian Forint ISK Icelandic Krona INR Indian Rupee IDR Indonesian Rupiah ILS Israeli Sheqel JPY Japanese Yen MYR Malaysian Ringgit MXN Mexican Peso NZD New Zealand Dollar NOK Norwegian Krone PHP Philippine Peso PLN Polish Zloty RON Romanian Leu RUB Russian Ruble SGD Singaporean Dollar ZAR South African Rand KRW South Korean Won SEK Swedish Krona CHF Swiss Franc THB Thai Baht TRY Turkish Lira Back to Financial Calculators"
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"docid": "D1588701#0",
"title": "http://worldclock.com/asia/south-korea/time-in-seoul/\nSeoul South Korea, Asia",
"text": "Details about Seoul Time zone ---Summer (DST) ---Coordinates 37.566535 , 126.9779692Country South Korea Currency KRW Korea (South) Won Language Korean Population 9,989,795Phone Code82Seoul, Pictures from South Korea Search Country / City to Check The Local Time Cities Also Located in South Korea City Time Now Time Difference City Time Now Time Difference Ansan Anyang Bucheon Busan Daejeon Goyangincheon Kwangju Seoul Suwon Taegu Taejon Uijongbu Ulsan South Korea South Korea is a sovereign state in East Asia, and is the southernmost part of the Korean peninsula. It shares a border with North Korea. Its capital is Seoul. South Korea is one of the most urbanised countries on the planet (92%) and its citizens are mainly concentrated in modern high rises in the Seoul Capital Area, a vast metropolis with around 25 million residents. It is the world’s 6th leading global city with the fourth largest economy. The rest of the country is very mountainous, making it a very attractive destination for winter sport enthusiasts. Its rough and uneven topography played a very significant role in cultural terms as well, as Korea has a very distinct cultural identity, not sharing many elements with its much larger, imperialistic neighbours. The version of Confucianism followed by Koreans was even more strict than the Chinese, with a very rigid class system. Today, Korea is a super-modern society, with a well-developed artistic and media industry, which often surpasses Hollywood production values and revenue. The big cities of Korea are built with a very distinct and joyful architecture."
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"docid": "D1130867#0",
"title": "http://www.investorglossary.com/krw.htm\nKRW",
"text": "\"KRWWhat were the Most Active Stocks Today? KRW is the three-character currency abbreviation for the South Korean Won based on the ISO-4217 standard codes. KRW is the official currency of the Republic of Korea. The common usage symbol for the KRW is W or W. The Bank of Korea is the government institution that issues the KRW. The KRW does not divide into smaller units, therefore the smallest unit of the KRW is 1 won. The KRW is considered a major currency in Asia and is actively traded in the international currency markets. The value of the KRW \"\"floats\"\" against other currencies. That is, market forces determine the value of the KRW. Therefore, the KRW is easily convertible into other currencies. The approximate conversion value (in late 2005) for the KRW in US dollars is KRW 1,000+ to USD 1."
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"docid": "D2723071#0",
"title": "http://www.averagesalarysurvey.com/south-korea\nSOUTH KOREA SALARY",
"text": "\"Page 1 of 6 , 100 of 562 salary profiles are shown below.123456Create salary profile to estimate your salary Estimate and compare your salary » (100/100) COUNTRY MANAGERPosted: 02 Apr 2018 Seoul Management & Business General Manager Masters Degree , 20+ years: \"\"Over 20 years of managing large mnc pharmaceutical companies across the world in asia and usa. \"\" Individual GROSS salary: KRW 250,000,000 US$ 235,718 Profile details » (99/100) BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERPosted: 28 Mar 2018 Seoul Management & Business Business Development Manager Bachelors Degree , 4-8 years: \"\"Why would i need to describe my career to check salaries. \"\" Individual GROSS salary: KRW 69,000,000 US$ 65,058 Profile details » (98/100) ASSISTANT PROFESSORPosted: 27 Mar 2018 Seoul Education & University University Professor Doctorate Degree , 4-8 years: \"\"Teaching and doing research. \"\" Individual GROSS salary: KRW 37,000,000 US$ 34,886 Profile details » (97/100) SALES EXECUTIVEPosted: 22 Mar 2018 Seoul Marketing, Sales, Purchase Sales Executives Bachelors Degree , 0-1 year: \"\"To achieve sales target. \"\" Individual GROSS salary: KRW 5,000,000 US$ 4,714 Profile details » (96/100) WELDING ENGINEERPosted: 15 Mar 2018 Changwon Engineers & Technicians Technical Manager Masters Degree education, 2-4 years of experience. Individual GROSS salary: KRW 24,000,000 US$ 22,629 Profile details » (95/100) SENIOR FINANCE MANAGERPosted: 15 Mar 2018 Seoul Finance & Banking Finance Manager Masters Degree education, 8-12 years of experience. Individual GROSS salary: KRW 125,000,000 US$ 117,859 Profile details » (94/100) DIRECTOR OPERATIONSPosted: 13 Mar 2018 Seoul Management & Business Plant Manager Masters Degree education, 8-12 years of experience. Individual GROSS salary: KRW 200,000,000 US$ 188,574 Profile details » (93/100) DIRECTORPosted: 13 Mar 2018 Seoul Construction & Labor Workers Construction Project Coordinator Bachelors Degree education, 16-20 years of experience. Individual GROSS salary: KRW 240,000,000 US$ 226,289 Profile details » (92/100) ONLINE CONTENT MANAGERPosted: 10 Mar 2018 Seoul Media Social Media Masters Degree , 1-2 years: \"\"Fluent in 5 languages. Upload and schedule online content on Social Media."
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"docid": "D2580263#0",
"title": "http://www.likeforex.com/currency-converter/malaysian-ringgit-myr_aud-australian-dollar.htm/1500\n1500 Malaysian Ringgit to Australian Dollar, 1500 MYR to AUD Currency Converter",
"text": "\"1500 Malaysian Ringgit to Australian Dollar, 1500 MYR to AUD Currency Converter About Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)The Malaysian Ringgit (Sign: RM; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: MYR; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 458;) There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 sen, RM1, while the bank notes are RM1, RM2, RM5, RM10, RM50, RM100. Bank Negara Malaysia is the central bank. About Australian Dollar (AUD)The Australian Dollar (Sign: AU$; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: AUD; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 036;), also referred to as Aussie. There are 2 minor units. The coins are 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, 1, 2, while the bank notes are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100. Reserve Bank of Australia is the central bank. Note Printing Australia is the printer. Royal Australian Mint is the mint`. Convert 1500 MYR to AUD; 1500 Malaysian Ringgit to Australian Dollar This Malaysian Ringgit to Australian Dollar currency converter is updated with real-time rates every 15 minutes as of Mar 28, 2018."
},
{
"docid": "D1926965#0",
"title": "http://merrypenny.com/currency/what-is-dkk\nWhat is DKK?",
"text": "\"What is DKK? What is DKK? It's Danish Krone, kr. Currency in Denmark has got some roots. Danish krone The Danish Krone is the official currency of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands since 1 January 1875. One Danish krone is divided into 100 øre. The smallest coin in Denmark is the 50-øre, which is valued at one half of a krone. All Danish paper money are banknotes. Denmark uses for their currency a symbol kr and equally ,- yet the international currency code for the Danish krone is DKK. Conversion data from the Merrypenny currency converter indicates that the most popular search term is the denmark to euro rate."
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{
"docid": "D376248#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/southkorea/krflags.htm\nSouth Korean Flag",
"text": "Print this map Print this map South Korea Flag: The South Korea flag was officially adopted on October 15, 1949. The three black unbroken bars (upper left) symbolize heaven; the trigram (lower left) symbolizes fire; the trigram (upper right) symbolizes water; the three broken bars (lower right) symbolize earth. The white field represents the traditional color of the Korean people. The centered Yin-yang symbol signifies unity. Larger South Korea flag South Korea Coat of Arms: The emblem of South Korea features the taeguk symbol (from the national flag) surrounded by five flower petals and a ribbon displaying the name of the country in Hangul characters. South Korea's Information Land Area 96,920 km 2Water Area 2,800 km 2Total Area 99,720km 2 (#107)Population 50,924,172 (#27)Population Density 525.42/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $1,930.00 Billion Currency Won (KRW)More Information South Korea See Also Where is South Korea? GDP of South Korea What is the Capital of South Korea? List of Airports in South Korea About South Korea What Type Of Government Does South Korea Have? Major Battles Of The Korean War Biggest Cities In South Korea Curious About The World? What Is Geography?"
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"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/\nCurrency Encyclopedia",
"text": "Currency Encyclopedia▼The XE Currency Encyclopedia offers currency rates, forex news, and facts for every world currency like the US Dollar and the Euro. You can also learn about services available for each currency like money transfers, currency data, and more. The currencies below are listed by order of popularity, or you can search for a specific currency by typing it in the above menu. Email us your feedback about our content or send us facts about your currency. We will publish the information when the sources you provide have been audited and confirmed. Full List A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZUSD - US Dollar EUR - Euro GBP - British Pound INR - Indian Rupee AUD - Australian Dollar CAD - Canadian Dollar SGD - Singapore Dollar CHF - Swiss Franc MYR - Malaysian Ringgit JPY - Japanese Yen CNY - Chinese Yuan Renminbi NZD - New Zealand Dollar THB - Thai Baht HUF - Hungarian Forint AED - Emirati Dirham HKD - Hong Kong Dollar MXN - Mexican Peso ZAR - South African Rand PHP - Philippine Piso SEK - Swedish Krona IDR - Indonesian Rupiah SAR - Saudi Arabian Riyal BRL - Brazilian Real TRY - Turkish Lira KES - Kenyan Shilling KRW - South Korean Won EGP - Egyptian Pound IQD - Iraqi Dinar NOK - Norwegian Krone KWD - Kuwaiti Dinar RUB - Russian Ruble DKK - Danish Krone PKR - Pakistani Rupee ILS - Israeli Shekel PLN - Polish Zloty QAR - Qatari Riyal XAU - Gold Ounce OMR - Omani Rial COP - Colombian Peso CLP - Chilean Peso TWD - Taiwan New Dollar ARS - Argentine Peso CZK - Czech Koruna VND - Vietnamese Dong MAD - Moroccan Dirham JOD - Jordanian Dinar BHD - Bahraini Dinar XOF - CFA Franc LKR - Sri Lankan Rupee UAH - Ukrainian Hryvnia NGN - Nigerian Naira TND - Tunisian Dinar UGX - Ugandan Shilling RON - Romanian Leu BDT - Bangladeshi Taka PEN - Peruvian Sol GEL - Georgian Lari XAF - Central African CFA Franc BEAC FJD - Fijian Dollar VEF - Venezuelan Bolívar BYN - Belarusian Ruble HRK - Croatian Kuna UZS - Uzbekistani Som BGN - Bulgarian Lev DZD - Algerian Dinar IRR - Iranian Rial DOP - Dominican Peso ISK - Icelandic Krona XAG - Silver Ounce CRC - Costa Rican Colon SYP - Syrian Pound LYD - Libyan Dinar JMD - Jamaican Dollar MUR - Mauritian Rupee GHS - Ghanaian Cedi AOA - Angolan Kwanza UYU - Uruguayan Peso AFN - Afghan Afghani LBP - Lebanese Pound XPF - CFP Franc TTD - Trinidadian Dollar TZS - Tanzanian Shilling ALL - Albanian Lek XCD - East Caribbean Dollar GTQ - Guatemalan Quetzal NPR - Nepalese Rupee BOB - Bolivian Bolíviano ZWD - Zimbabwean Dollar BBD - Barbadian or Bajan Dollar CUC - Cuban Convertible Peso LAK - Lao Kip BND - Bruneian Dollar BWP - Botswana Pula HNL - Honduran Lempira PYG - Paraguayan Guarani ETB - Ethiopian Birr NAD - Namibian Dollar PGK - Papua New Guinean Kina SDG - Sudanese Pound MOP - Macau Pataca NIO - Nicaraguan Cordoba BMD - Bermudian Dollar KZT - Kazakhstani Tenge PAB - Panamanian Balboa BAM - Bosnian Convertible Marka GYD - Guyanese Dollar YER - Yemeni Rial MGA - Malagasy Ariary KYD - Caymanian Dollar MZN - Mozambican Metical RSD - Serbian Dinar SCR - Seychellois Rupee AMD - Armenian Dram SBD - Solomon Islander Dollar AZN - Azerbaijan Manat SLL - Sierra Leonean Leone TOP - Tongan Pa'anga BZD - Belizean Dollar MWK - Malawian Kwacha GMD - Gambian Dalasi BIF - Burundian Franc SOS - Somali Shilling HTG - Haitian Gourde GNF - Guinean Franc MVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa MNT - Mongolian Tughrik CDF - Congolese Franc STD - Sao Tomean Dobra TJS - Tajikistani Somoni KPW - North Korean Won MMK - Burmese Kyat LSL - Basotho Loti LRD - Liberian Dollar KGS - Kyrgyzstani Som GIP - Gibraltar Pound XPT - Platinum Ounce MDL - Moldovan Leu CUP - Cuban Peso KHR - Cambodian Riel MKD - Macedonian Denar VUV - Ni-Vanuatu Vatu MRO - Mauritanian Ouguiya ANG - Dutch Guilder SZL - Swazi Lilangeni CVE - Cape Verdean Escudo SRD - Surinamese Dollar XPD - Palladium Ounce SVC - Salvadoran Colon BSD - Bahamian Dollar XDR - IMF Special Drawing Rights RWF - Rwandan Franc AWG - Aruban or Dutch Guilder DJF - Djiboutian Franc BTN - Bhutanese Ngultrum KMF - Comorian Franc WST - Samoan Tala SPL - Seborgan Luigino ERN - Eritrean Nakfa FKP - Falkland Island Pound SHP - Saint Helenian Pound JEP - Jersey Pound TMT - Turkmenistani Manat TVD - Tuvaluan Dollar IMP - Isle of Man Pound GGP - Guernsey Pound ZMW - Zambian Kwacha View Currency Rate Tables for all currencies."
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"title": "http://www.bitcoinprice.com/ripple/\n$ 0.5321",
"text": "$ 0.5321Obtaining the latest data... Intraday Details OPEN:$ 0.00HIGH:$ 0.00LOW:$ 0.00VOLUME:0Ripple Price Chart - XRD Historical Value1 DAY5 DAYS1 MONTH3 MONTH1 YEARMAXmax08:00 12:00 16:00 20:00 12. Apr 04:00 0.49 0.5 0.51 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55Quotes BITCOIN:$ 0.00 $ 0.00RIPPLE:$ 0.00 $ 0.00GOLD:$ 0.00 $ 0.00SILVER:$ 0.00 $ 0.00S&P500$ 0.00 $ 0.00Ripple vs Bitcoin & Other Assets Ripple Price – XRP/USDOriginally conceived in 2012 as a Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system aimed to reduce overheads while transacting from one currency to other, Ripple (XRP) has grown to be one of the most used cryptocurrencies in the world, with its market cap only second to Bitcoin at more than $121 billion, as of January 6th,2018. Prior to its explosion and relevance in the larger cryptocurrency market, Ripple was already used by banks as way of settling overseas dues without incurring significant charges. The currency is built upon an open-source protocol, also known as the Ripple Transaction Protocol, or simply Ripple Protocol. Ripple is backed by several organizations around the world, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Due to Ripple using the shared public ledger in its working framework, the currency also has support among banks, with Unicredit, UBS and Santander among several others using Ripple in their intra-bank settlement infrastructure. While Ripple uses the same shared ledger technology used by other cryptocurrencies, it is different to them in some aspects, which are: Ripple is designed for faster transactions with the lowest overhead costs Ripple does not require mining as all of the total 100 billion Ripple currency is already in circulation The bitcoin bridge which allows direct payments to Bitcoin users using their Ripple account Ripple is accepted by a lot of banks around the world — reason behind the recent price surge Transaction information on the shared public ledger is hidden Ripple continues to gain strength which was majorly fuelled by the cryptocurrency boom of 2017. 2018 has been kind to the currency, with its total market capitalization increasing by double-digit percentages in the first week itself. The third largest cryptocurrency by market cap can be purchased with relative ease with the help of other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. It can also be purchased using fiat currency on exchanges like Bitfinex and Bitstamp."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/KRW_calculator.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Korean Won and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Korean Won is the currency in South Korea (Republic of Korea, KR, KOR). The symbol for KRW can be written W. The Korean Won is divided into 100 chon. The exchange rate for the Korean Won was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The KRW conversion factor has 6 significant digits. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller4 comments about Korean Won conversion Korean Won (KRW)Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Peercoin (PPC)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Philippine Peso (PHP)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pound Sterling (GBP)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Primecoin (XPM)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) IOTA (MIOTA) Qatari Riyal (QAR)Bahraini Dinar (BHD) Icelandic Krona (ISK) Qtum (QTUM)Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) Indian Rupee (INR) Quark Coin (QRK)Barbados Dollar (BBD) Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) Redd Coin (RDD)Belarusian Ruble (BYN) Iranian Rial (IRR) Ripple (XRP)Belize Dollar (BZD) Iraqi Dinar (IQD) Romanian Leu (RON)Bermuda Dollar (BMD) Israeli New Shekel (ILS) Russian Ruble (RUB)Beta Coin (BET) Ixcoin (IXC) Rwandan Franc (RWF)Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) Jamaican Dollar (JMD) Saint Helena Pound (SHP)Binance Coin (BNB) Japanese Yen (JPY) Samoa Tala (WST)Bit Bar (BTB) Jersey Pound (JEP) Sao Tome Dobra (STD)Bit Share (BTS) Jordanian Dinar (JOD) Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)Bitcoin (BTC) Joulecoin (XJO) Serbian Dinar (RSD)Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT) Sexcoin (SXC)Bitcoin Gold (BTG) Kenyan Shilling (KES) Seychelles Rupee (SCR)Bitmonero (XMR) Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) Siacoin (XSC)Black Coin (BLC) 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"docid": "D1172960#0",
"title": "http://www.dubrovnik-guide.net/croatiancurrency.htm\nCroatian currency: Kuna",
"text": "\"Croatian currency: Kuna| Short History of Kuna | Croatian Kuna Coins | Croatian Kuna banknotes |The official currency of the Republic of Croatia is the Kuna, which has 100 Lipa. ( local abbreviation kn, international abbreviation HRK). 1 Euro is approx 7,4 kunas and 1 USD approx 6 kunas For more precise information on Kuna exchange rates follow this link to Croatian National Bank Exchange Course For more info on Croatian numismatic collections, special editions and other useful info visit the page of Croatian National Bank (only in Croatian but anyway worth the visit)For info on how to distinct an original banknote from forgery download this short picture guide: download PDFShort history of Kuna Back in the Roman times, in provinces of upper and lower Pannonia (today Hungary and Slavonia) taxes were collected in then highly valued marten skins, the animal which lived abundantely in these areas. Hence the Croatian word 'marturina' or tax, derived from Latin word 'martus' (Croatian: 'kuna'). Learn about the animal: Martens The Origin of the symbol of a Marten on Croatian money Between 1235 and 1384 the Croatian Viceroys started making a marten-adorned silver coin called Banski (Banic) denar or Banovac in mints in Zagreb and Pakrac. This money disappeared with diminishing autonomy of Croatia inside the Croatia-Hungarian Kingdom. The marten currency, Kuna, reappeared in 1939 when the Banate Croatia, established within the Yugoslav Monarchy, considered issuing its own money. Although the design and plans were made and everything was prepared, this money was never published. However different design of Kuna was launched in 1941 by the Croatian collaborationist government, abolished with the end of World War II. Finally, following Croatia's declaration of independence in 1991, Kuna currency was introduced as of 30 May 1994 replacing the Croatian Dinar."
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"docid": "D1311859#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_currencies_in_Europe\nList of currencies in Europe",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Eurozone member states ERM II member states Other EU member states States using the euro as a result of a treaty States which have unilaterally adopted the euro There are 28 currencies currently used in the 50 countries of Europe, all of which are members of the United Nations, except Vatican City, which is an observer. [ 1] All de facto present currencies in Europe, and an incomplete list of the preceding currency, are listed here. A currency is a medium of exchange, such as money, banknotes, and coins. [ 2] In Europe, the most commonly used currency is the euro; any country entering the European Union (EU) is expected to join the eurozone [3] when they meet the five convergence criteria. [ 4] Denmark is the only EU member which has been granted an exemption from using the euro, [3] Sweden has also not adopted the Euro, although unlike Denmark, it has not formally opted out, instead, fails to meet the ERM II (Exchange Rate Mechanism) which results in the non-use of the Euro. [ 5] [6] For countries which hope to join the eurozone, there are five guidelines that need to be followed, grouped in the Maastricht criteria. [ 3]The pound sterling, used by the United Kingdom, is rated at fourth on Investopedia 's list of the top 8 most tradable currencies, saying that it is a \"\"little bit more volatile than the euro\"\". [ 7] It was ranked just ahead of the Swiss franc, ranked fifth, which is used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, saying that the set up of the Swiss banking \"\"emphasizes the economic and financial stability policies dictated by the governing board of the SNB \"\". Both are in the top 8 major currencies on Bloomberg. [ 8] Various countries use currencies which translate as \"\"crown\"\": the Czech koruna, the Norwegian krone, the Danish krone, the Icelandic króna, and the Swedish krona. ["
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"docid": "D1684088#0",
"title": "http://www.hvardmc.com/getting-to-hvar/181-getting-to-hvar-from-split.html\nGetting to Hvar from Split",
"text": "Getting to Hvar from Split If you are arriving at Split Airport Split’s modern and very easy-to-use airport is actually located in Kastela, a coastal town between Split and Trogir. Its official name is Resnik, airport symbol SPU. Changing money at the airport Although prices in Croatia are often indicated in Euro, the official currency is the kuna, which usually hovers between 5 and 5.2 to the $1 and about 7. to 7.3 to the 1Euro. All business accepts kuna and although some may accept Euro, we advise your group to change their currency into kuna. Splitska Banka is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is no commission for exchanging money - the official central bank exchange rate for the day is what is used. In addition there are many ATM’s in the bank lobby. If your group members have a debit card, they can use it to withdraw how many kuna each one of them needs. Again, there is usually no commission - but your group members local bank will charge them 1%, more or less, so before the group leaves, find out what they charge so they know in advance."
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"title": "http://www.thefinancials.com/?SubSectionID=curformat\n",
"text": "Currency Name ISO 4217 Code Unit Names Display Decimals Display Format Alpha Numeric Major Minor Afghanistan, Afghani AFN 971 afghani pul 2Albania, Lek ALL 008 lek qindarka 2Algerian Dinar DZD 012 dinar centime 2Angola, Kwanza AOA 973 kwanza lwei 2Argentine Peso ARS 032 peso centavo 2 #.###,##Armenian Dram AMD 051 dram luma 2 #,###.##Aruban Guilder AWG 533 guilder cent 2 #,###.##Australian Dollar AUD 036 dollar cent 2 # ###.##Azerbaijanian Manat AZN 944 manat qäpik 2Bahamian Dollar BSD 044 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Bahraini Dinar BHD 048 dinar fils 3 #,###.###Bangladesh, Taka BDT 050 taka paisa 2 #,###.##Barbados Dollar BBD 052 dollar cent 2Belarussian Ruble BYN 974 ruble 0Belarussian Ruble BYR 974 ruble 0Belize Dollar BZD 084 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Bermudian Dollar BMD 060 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Bhutan, Ngultrum BTN 064 ngultrum chetrum 2Bolivia, Boliviano BOB 068 boliviano centavo 2 #,###.##Bosnia and Herzegovina, Convertible Marks BAM 977 marka fenning 2 #,###.##Botswana, Pula BWP 072 pula thebe 2 #,###.##Brazilian Real BRL 986 real centavo 2 #.###,##Brunei Dollar BND 096 ringgit sen 2 #,###.##Bulgarian Lev BGN 975 leva stotinki 2Burundi Franc BIF 108 franc centime 0Cambodia, Riel KHR 116 new riel sen 2Canadian Dollar CAD 124 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Cape Verde Escudo CVE 132 escudo centavo Cayman Islands Dollar KYD 136 dollar cent 2 #,###.##CFP Franc XPF 953 franc centime 0Chilean Peso CLP 152 peso centavo 0 #.###China Yuan Renminbi CNY 156 yuan renminbi jiao 2 #,###.##Colombian Peso COP 170 peso centavo 2 #.###,##Comoro Franc KMF 174 franc 0Costa Rican Colon CRC 188 colon centimo 2 #.###,##Croatian Kuna HRK 191 kuna lipa 2 #.###,##Cuban Convertible Peso CUC peso centavo 2 #,###.##Cuban Peso CUP 192 peso centavo 2 #,###.##Cyprus Pound CYP 196 pound cent 2 #.###,##Currency Name ISO 4217 Code Unit Names Display Decimals Display Format Alpha Numeric Major Minor Czech Koruna CZK 203 koruna haler 2 #.###,##Danish Krone DKK 208 krone øre 2 #.###,##Djibouti Franc DJF 262 franc centime 0Dominican Peso DOP 214 peso centavo 2 #,###.##East Caribbean Dollar XCD 951 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Egyptian Pound EGP 818 pound piaster 2 #,###.##El Salvador Colon SVC 222 colon centavo 2 #,###.##Eritrea, Nakfa ERN 232 nakfa cent 2Ethiopian Birr ETB 230 birr cent 2Euro ATS 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro BEF 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro DEM 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro EEK 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro ESP 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro EUR 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro FIM 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro FRF 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro GRD 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro IEP 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro ITL 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro LUF 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro NLG 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Euro PTE 978 euro cent 2 #,###.##Falkland Islands Pound FKP 238 pound pence 2Fiji Dollar FJD 242 dollar cent 2Franc Congolais CDF 976 franc centime 2Franc de la Communaute financi XAFGambia, Dalasi GMD 270 dalasi butut 2Georgia, Lari GEL 981 lari tetri 2Ghana Cedi GHS 936 cedi 2Ghana, Cedi GHC 288 new cedi psewa 2 #,###.##Gibraltar Pound GIP 292 pound pence 2 #,###.##Guatemala, Quetzal GTQ 320 quetzal centavo 2 #,###.##Guyana Dollar GYD 328 dollar cent 2Haiti, Gourde HTG 332 gourde centime 2Honduras, Lempira HNL 340 lempira centavo 2 #,###.##Hong Kong Dollar HKD 344 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Hungary, Forint HUF 348 forint 0 #.###Iceland Krona ISK 352 króna aurar 0 #.###Indian Rupee INR 356 rupee paise 2 #,##,###.##Currency Name ISO 4217 Code Unit Names Display Decimals Display Format Alpha Numeric Major Minor Indonesia, Rupiah IDR 360 rupiah sen 2 #.###,##Iranian Rial IRR 364 rial rials 2 #,###.##Iraqi Dinar IQD 368 dinar fil 3Jamaican Dollar JMD 388 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Japan, Yen JPY 392 yen sen 0 #,###Jordanian Dinar JOD 400 dinar fil 3 #,###.###Kazakhstan, Tenge KZT 398 tenge tiyn 2Kenyan Shilling KES 404 shilling cent 2 #,###.##Kuwaiti Dinar KWD 414 dinar fil 3 #,###.###Kyrgyzstan, Som KGS 417 som tyyn 2Laos, Kip LAK 418 new kip at 2Latvian Lats LVL 428 lat santim 2 #,###.##Lebanese Pound LBP 422 pound (livre) piastre 2 # ###Lesotho, Loti LSL 426 loti, pl., maloti lisente 2Liberian Dollar LRD 430 dollar cent 2Libyan Dinar LYD 434 dinar dirham 3Lithuanian Litas LTL 440 litas centu 2 # ###,##Macao, Pataca MOP 446 pataca avo 2Macedonia, Denar MKD 807 denar deni 2 #,###.##Malagasy Ariary MGA 969 ariary 0Malawi, Kwacha MWK 454 kwacha tambala 2Malaysian Ringgit MYR 458 ringgit sen 2 #,###.##Maldives, Rufiyaa MVR 462 rufiyaa lari 2Maltese Lira MTL 470 lira, pl., liri cent 2 #,###.##Mauritania, Ouguiya MRO 478 ouguiya (5 khoums) khoum 2Mauritius Rupee MUR 480 rupee cent 2 #,###Mexican Peso MXN 484 peso centavo 2 #,###.##Moldovan Leu MDL 498 leu, pl., lei 2Mongolia, Tugrik MNT 496 tugrik mongo 2Moroccan Dirham MAD 504 dirham centime 2Mozambique Metical MZM 508 metical centavo 2 #.###,##Mozambique Metical MZN 943 metical 0Myanmar, Kyat MMK 104 kyat pya 2Namibian Dollar NAD 516 dollar cent 2Nepalese Rupee NPR 524 rupee paise 2 #,###.##Netherlands Antillian Guilder ANG 532 guilder cent 2 #.###,##New Israeli Shekel ILS 376 new shekel agorot 2 #,###.##New Taiwan Dollar TWD 901 new dollar 2New Turkish Lira TRY 949 lira kurus 2 #,###.##New Zealand Dollar NZD 554 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Currency Name ISO 4217 Code Unit Names Display Decimals Display Format Alpha Numeric Major Minor Nicaragua, Cordoba Oro NIO 558 gold cordoba centavo 2Nigeria, Naira NGN 566 naira kobo 2North Korean Won KPW 408 won chon 2Norwegian Krone NOK 578 krone øre 2 #.###,##Pakistan Rupee PKR 586 rupee paisa 2 #,###.##Panama, Balboa PAB 590 balboa centesimo 2Papua New Guinea, Kina PGK 598 kina toea 2Paraguay, Guarani PYG 600 guarani centimo 0Peru, Nuevo Sol PEN 604 new sol centimo 2 #,###.##Peso Uruguayo UYU 858 peso uruguayo centé 2 #.###,##Philippine Peso PHP 608 peso centavo 2 #,###.##Poland, Zloty PLN 985 zloty grosz 2 # ###,##Pound Sterling GBP 826 pound pence 2 #,###.##Qatari Rial QAR 634 riyal dirham 2Rial Omani OMR 512 rial baiza 3 #,###.###Romania, New Leu RON 946 leu (pl. lei) bani 2 #.###,##Romania, Old Leu ROL 642 leu (pl. lei) bani 2 #.###,##Russian Ruble RUB 643 ruble kopeck 2 #.###,##Rwanda Franc RWF 646 franc centime 0S. African Rand Commerc. SACSaint Helena Pound SHP 654 pound new pence 2Samoa, Tala WST 882 tala sene 2Sao Tome and Principe, Dobra STD 678 dobra centimo 2Saudi Riyal SAR 682 riyal halalat 2 #,###.##Serbian Dinar CSD 891 dinar para 2Serbian Dinar RSD 941 dinar 2Seychelles Rupee SCR 690 rupee cent 2Sierra Leone, Leone SLL 694 leone cent 2Singapore Dollar SGD 702 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Slovak Koruna SKK 703 koruna haliere 2 # ###,##Slovenia, Tolar SIT 705 tolar stotin 2 #.###,##Solomon Islands Dollar SBD 090 dollar cent 2Somali Shilling SOS 706 shilling centesimi 2South Africa, Rand ZAR 710 rand cent 2 # ###.##South Korea, Won KRW 410 won chon 0 #,###Sri Lanka Rupee LKR 144 rupee cent 2Sudanese Dinar SDD 736 dinar 2Surinam Dollar SRD 968 dollar cent 2Swaziland, Lilangeni SZL 748 emalangeni cent 2 #, ###.##Swedish Krona SEK 752 krona (pl. kronor) öre 2 # ###,##Currency Name ISO 4217 Code Unit Names Display Decimals Display Format Alpha Numeric Major Minor Swiss Franc CHF 756 franken rappen 2 #'###.##Syrian Pound SYP 760 pound piaster 2Tajikistan, Somoni TJS 972 somoni Tanzanian Shilling TZS 834 shilling cent 2 #,###.##Thailand, Baht THB 764 baht satang 2 #,###.##Tonga, Paanga TOP 776 pa'anga seniti 2 #,###.##Trinidad and Tobago Dollar TTD 780 dollar cent 2Tunisian Dinar TND 788 dinar millime 3Turkmenistan Manat TMM 795 manat tenga 2Turkmenistani New Manat TMT 934 manat tenga 2UAE Dirham AED 784 dirham fil 2 #,###.##Uganda Shilling UGX 800 shilling cent 2Ukraine, Hryvnia UAH 980 Hryvnia kopiyka 2 # ###,##Unidad de Fomento CLF 990 UF 2US Dollar USD 840 dollar cent 2 #,###.##Uzbekistan Sum UZS 860 som tiyin 2Vanuatu, Vatu VUV 548 vatu centime 0 #,###Venezuela Bolivares Fuertes VEF 862 bolivar centimo 2 #.###,##Viet Nam, Dong VND 704 new dong hao,xu 2 #.###Yemeni Rial YER 886 rial fil 2Zambia Kwacha ZMK 894 kwacha ngwee 2Zambia Kwacha ZMW 894 kwacha ngwee 2Zimbabwe Dollar ZWD 716 dollar cent 2 # ###.##"
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"docid": "D2909060#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/BAM\nBosnian Mark",
"text": "Bosnian Mark Overview The Bosnian Mark (BAM) is the currency used in the country of Bosnia. The Mark is subdivided into 100 fenings and was pegged to the German Mark prior to the introduction of the Euro. Bosnia uses the same fixed rate as the German Mark — 1.935583 BAM = 1 Euro. The Bosnian Mark is also known as the Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark. Economy In 1991 Bosnia declared sovereignty and broke away from Yugoslavia. Bosnia’s main industries are zinc, coal, iron, aircraft, vehicles, textiles, tobacco, oil refining, domestic appliances, ore, manganese, steal, and lead. The country’s export products are wood, clothing, and metals. Imported products are chemicals, food, equipment, and machinery. Bosnia has a high unemployment rate of 43%. The economy of Bosnia is recovering after the Bosnian war and the socialistic Yugoslavian economic structure."
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{
"docid": "D1063166#0",
"title": "http://www.x-rates.com/calculator/?from=THB&to=USD&amount=1\nCurrency CalculatorThai Baht to US Dollar",
"text": "Currency Calculator Thai Baht to US Dollar1.00 THB =0.03201 9 USDApr 12, 2018 22:37 UTCView THB Rates Table View USD Rates Table View THB / USD Graphs1. Configure Converter►↔Currency Calculator Graphs Rates Table Monthly Average Historic Lookup Change Currency Calculator base currency Argentine Peso Australian Dollar Bahraini Dinar Botswana Pula Brazilian Real Bruneian Dollar Bulgarian Lev Canadian Dollar Chilean Peso Chinese Yuan Renminbi Colombian Peso Croatian Kuna Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro Hong Kong Dollar Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Indian Rupee Indonesian Rupiah Iranian Rial Israeli Shekel Japanese Yen Kazakhstani Tenge South Korean Won Kuwaiti Dinar Libyan Dinar Malaysian Ringgit Mauritian Rupee Mexican Peso Nepalese Rupee New Zealand Dollar Norwegian Krone Omani Rial Pakistani Rupee Philippine Peso Polish Zloty Qatari Riyal Romanian New Leu Russian Ruble Saudi Arabian Riyal Singapore Dollar South African Rand Sri Lankan Rupee Swedish Krona Swiss Franc Taiwan New Dollar Thai Baht Trinidadian Dollar Turkish Lira Emirati Dirham British Pound US Dollar Venezuelan Bolivar"
},
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"docid": "D774779#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "\"currency Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to currency: currency rate, Cuban currencycur·ren·cy (kûr′ən-sē, kŭr′-)n. pl. cur·ren·cies1. Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulatingpaper money.2. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency.3. General acceptance or use; prevalence: the currency of a slang term.4. The state of being current; up-to-dateness: Can you check the currency of this address? [ From Middle English curraunt, in circulation; see current . ] CURRENCY TABLE: LISTED BY COUNTRYCountry Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Afghanistan afghani Dominican Republicpeso Liechtenstein franc Samoa tala Albania lek East Timor dollar Lithuania litas San Marino euro Algeria dinar Ecuador dollar Luxembourg euro São Toméand Príncipedobra Andorra euro Egypt pound Macedonia denar Saudi Arabia riyal Angola kwanza El Salvador colon Madagascar ariary Senegal franc Antigua and Barbudadollar Equatorial Guineafranc Malawi kwacha Serbia dinar Argentina peso Eritrea nakfa Malaysia ringgit Seychelles rupee Armenia dram Estonia euro Maldives rufiyaa Sierra Leone leone Australia dollar Ethiopia birr Mali franc Singapore dollar Austria euro Fiji dollar Malta euro Slovakia euro Azerbaijan manat Finland euro Marshall Islands dollar Slovenia euro Bahamas dollar France euro Mauritania ouguiya Solomon Islandsdollar Bahrain dinar Gabon franc Mauritius rupee Somalia shilin Bangladesh taka Gambia dalasi Mexico peso South Africa rand Barbados dollar Georgia lari Micronesia dollar South Korea won Belarus rubel Germany euro Moldova leu Spain euro Belgium euro Ghana cedi Monaco euro Sri Lanka rupee Belize dollar Greece euro Mongolia tögrög Sudan dinar Benin franc Grenada dollar Montenegro euro Suriname dollar Bhutan ngultrum Guatemala quetzal Morocco dirham Swaziland lilangeni Bolivia boliviano Guinea franc Mozambique metical Sweden krona Bosnia and Herzegovinamarka Guinea-Bissau franc Myanmar kyat Switzerland franc Botswana pula Guyana dollar Namibia dollar Syria pound Brazil real Haiti gourde Nauru dollar Taiwan yuan Brunei dollar Honduras lempira Nepal rupee Tajikistan somoni Bulgaria lev Hungary forint Netherlands euro Tanzania shilling Burkina Faso franc Iceland krona New Zealand dollar Thailand baht Burundi franc India rupee Nicaragua cordoba Togo franc Cambodia riel Indonesia rupiah Niger franc Tonga pa'anga Cameroon franc Iran rial Nigeria naira Trinidad and Tobagodollar Canada dollar Iraq dinar North Korea won Tunisia dinar Cape Verde escudo Ireland euro Norway krone Turkey lira Central African Republicfranc Israel sheqel Oman rial Turkmenistan manat Chad franc Italy euro Pakistan rupee Tuvalu dollar Chile peso Jamaica dollar Palau dollar Uganda shilling China yuan Japan yen Panama balboa Ukraine hryvnia Colombia peso Jordan dinar Papua New Guinea kina United Arab Emiratesdirham Comoros franc Kazakhstan tenge Paraguay guarani United Kingdompound Congo (Dem."
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"docid": "D1742712#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_sign\nCurrency symbol",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Currency sign)navigation search For the ¤ currency symbol, see currency sign (typography). Not to be confused with currency code (the three-letter ISO 4217 abbreviation). This article contains Unicode currency symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of currency symbols. Currency symbol Punctuationapostrophe ’ 'brackets [ ] ( ) { } ⟨ ⟩colon:comma, ، 、dash ‒ – — ―ellipsis … ... ⋯ ᠁ ฯexclamation mark ! full stop, period.guillemets ‹ › « »hyphen ‐hyphen-minus -question mark ? quotation marks ‘ ’ “ ” ' ' \"\" \"\"semicolon;slash, stroke, solidus / ⁄Word dividersinterpunct ·space General typographyampersand &asterisk *at sign @backslash \\bullet •caret ^dagger † ‡degree °ditto mark ”inverted exclamation mark ¡inverted question mark ¿komejirushi, kome, reference mark ※number sign, pound, hash #numero sign №obelus ÷multiplication sign ×ordinal indicator º ªpercent, per mil % ‰plus and minus + −equals sign =basis point ‱pilcrow ¶prime ′ ″ ‴section sign §tilde ~underscore, understrike _vertical bar, pipe, broken bar | ‖ ¦Intellectual propertycopyright ©sound-recording copyright ℗registered trademark ®service mark ℠trademark ™Currencycurrency sign ¤currency symbols؋ ₳ ฿ ₵ ¢ ₡ ₢ $ ₫ ₯ ֏ ₠ € ƒ ₣ ₲ ₴ ₭ ₺ ₾ ₼ ℳ ₥ ₦ ₧ ₱ ₰ £ 元 圆 圓 ﷼ ៛ ₽ ₹ ₨ ₪ ৳ ₸ ₮ ₩ ¥ 円Uncommon typographyasterism ⁂fleuron, hedera ❧index, fist ☞interrobang ‽irony punctuation ⸮lozenge ◊tie ⁀Related Diacritics Logic symbols Whitespace characters In other scripts Chinese Hebrew Japanese Korean Category Portal Bookv t e A currency symbol is a graphic symbol used as a shorthand for a currency 's name, especially in reference to amounts of money. Although many former currency symbols were rendered obsolete by the adoption of the euro, having a new and unique currency symbol – implementation of which requires the adoption of new Unicode and type formats – has now become a status symbol for international currencies. The European Commission considers the global recognition of the euro sign € part of its success. In 2009, India launched a public competition to replace the ₨ ligature it shared with neighbouring countries. ["
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{
"docid": "D1665218#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenian_tolar\nSlovenian tolar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ show] This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Slovenian. ( October 2011) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Slovenian tolarslovenski tolar ( Slovene)ISO 4217Code SITDenominations Subunit 1/100 stotin Plural The language (s) of this currency belong (s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. Banknotes Freq. used 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000, 10,000 tolarjev Rarely used none Coins Freq. used 50 stotinov, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 tolarjev Rarely used 10, 20 stotinov Demographics User (s) None, previously: Slovenia Issuance Central bank Bank of Slovenia Website www .bsi .si Valuation Inflation 0.8% Source Bank of Slovenia, 2005 Method Core CPIERM Since 28 June 2004 Fixed rate since 11 July 2006 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 2005 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2007€ = 239.640 tolars Band 15%This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 8 October 1991 until the introduction of the euro on 1 January 2007. It was subdivided into 100 stotinov (cents). The ISO 4217 currency code for the Slovenian tolar was SIT."
},
{
"docid": "D2945535#0",
"title": "http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ports/group/home.do?portCode=DBV\n",
"text": "The One Thing You Don't Want to Miss The old city of Dubrovnik and the walls that surround it have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Portions of the wall date back to the 13th century. The ramparts are intact and encircle the old city with a circumference of more than 1.5 miles. Don't miss the chance to take a walking tour along its length for a spectacular view of the city it surrounds. Other Fun Things to Do Drive along the coastline to one of the finest botanical gardens in Croatia, the Arboretum. Spend the day touring the city's rich religious and cultural history. Visit the large Onofrio Fountain, the Franciscan Monastery, and the Rectors' Palace. Visit Lopud Island, the home of many great sailors and sea captains throughout history. With its mild climate, subtropical vegetation, charming footpaths, beautiful scenery, and sandy beaches, it is the perfect spot to relax. Visit the 15th-century Rectors' Palace that was once the seat of Dubrovnik's Republic government."
},
{
"docid": "D1589968#0",
"title": "http://www.lse.co.uk/currency-converter.asp\nCalculator: Currency Converter",
"text": "Calculator: Currency Converter The London South East Currency Converter is the first choice for travelling professionals and holiday makers. Foreign currency prices last updated: 13:03 - Thu, 12th Apr 2018. Quick Convert: Amount: From Currency: To Currency: Click for Detailed currency information: GBP Pound Sterling EUR Euro USD US Dollar AUD Australian Dollar BRL Brazilian Real BGN Bulgarian Lev CAD Canadian Dollar CNY Chinese Yuan HRK Croatian Kuna CZK Czech Koruna DKK Danish Krone HKD Hong Kong Dollar HUF Hungarian Forint ISK Icelandic Krona INR Indian Rupee IDR Indonesian Rupiah ILS Israeli Sheqel JPY Japanese Yen MYR Malaysian Ringgit MXN Mexican Peso NZD New Zealand Dollar NOK Norwegian Krone PHP Philippine Peso PLN Polish Zloty RON Romanian Leu RUB Russian Ruble SGD Singaporean Dollar ZAR South African Rand KRW South Korean Won SEK Swedish Krona CHF Swiss Franc THB Thai Baht TRY Turkish Lira Back to Financial Calculators"
},
{
"docid": "D758360#0",
"title": "http://themoneyconverter.com/USD/BDT.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka (USD to BDT)",
"text": "\"Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 82.96164 BDTinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar BDT - Bangladeshi Taka Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)BDT/USD = 82.96164Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank BDTBangladeshi Taka Country: Bangladesh Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ৳ = 100 paisa Symbol: ৳The Taka (টাকা) is the currency of Bangladesh and is subdivided into 100 poisha. The most commonly used symbol for the Taka is Tk and ৳. In Bengali, the word \"\"taka\"\" is also used to mean any money, currency, or notes. Thus, colloquially, a person speaking Bengali may use \"\"taka\"\" to refer to money regardless of what currency it is denominated in. BDT Exchange Rates Central bank of Bangladesh Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka120-day exchange rate history for USD to BDTQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka : 1 USD = 82.96164 BDTUSD BDT$ 1 USD ৳ 82.96 BDT$ 5 USD ৳ 414.81 BDT$ 10 USD ৳ 829.62 BDT$ 50 USD ৳ 4,148.08 BDT$ 100 USD ৳ 8,296.16 BDT$ 250 USD ৳ 20,740.41 BDT$ 500 USD ৳ 41,480.82 BDT$ 1,000 USD ৳ 82,961.64 BDT$ 5,000 USD ৳ 414,808.20 BDT$ 10,000 USD ৳ 829,616.40 BDT$ 50,000 USD ৳ 4,148,081.98 BDT$ 100,000 USD ৳ 8,296,163.95 BDT$ 500,000 USD ৳ 41,480,819.76 BDT$ 1,000,000 USD ৳ 82,961,639.52 BDTLast Updated: April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound \""
},
{
"docid": "D1728122#0",
"title": "http://www.x-rates.com/calculator/?from=AED&to=USD&amount=1\nCurrency CalculatorEmirati Dirham to US Dollar",
"text": "Currency Calculator Emirati Dirham to US Dollar1.00 AED =0.2722 94 USDApr 12, 2018 19:42 UTCView AED Rates Table View USD Rates Table View AED / USD Graphs1. Configure Converter►↔Currency Calculator Graphs Rates Table Monthly Average Historic Lookup Change Currency Calculator base currency Argentine Peso Australian Dollar Bahraini Dinar Botswana Pula Brazilian Real Bruneian Dollar Bulgarian Lev Canadian Dollar Chilean Peso Chinese Yuan Renminbi Colombian Peso Croatian Kuna Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro Hong Kong Dollar Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Indian Rupee Indonesian Rupiah Iranian Rial Israeli Shekel Japanese Yen Kazakhstani Tenge South Korean Won Kuwaiti Dinar Libyan Dinar Malaysian Ringgit Mauritian Rupee Mexican Peso Nepalese Rupee New Zealand Dollar Norwegian Krone Omani Rial Pakistani Rupee Philippine Peso Polish Zloty Qatari Riyal Romanian New Leu Russian Ruble Saudi Arabian Riyal Singapore Dollar South African Rand Sri Lankan Rupee Swedish Krona Swiss Franc Taiwan New Dollar Thai Baht Trinidadian Dollar Turkish Lira Emirati Dirham British Pound US Dollar Venezuelan Bolivar"
},
{
"docid": "D261189#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080719212351AALoqwS\nHow many different types of curency are there?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance How many different types of curency are there? How many different types of currency are there, what are they, where are they used, and what are they worth compared to the Canadian dollar?4 following 70 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Country Currency ISO-4217 Symbol A Afghanistan Afghan afghani AFN Albania Albanian lek ALL Algeria Algerian dinar DZD American Samoa see United States Andorra see Spain and France Angola Angolan kwanza AOA Anguilla East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Antigua and Barbuda East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Argentina Argentine peso ARS Armenia Armenian dram AMD Aruba Aruban florin AWG ƒ Australia Australian dollar AUD $ Austria European euro EUR € Azerbaijan Azerbaijani manat AZN B Bahamas Bahamian dollar BSD B$ Bahrain Bahraini dinar BHD Bangladesh Bangladeshi taka BDT Barbados Barbadian dollar BBD Bds$ Belarus Belarusian ruble BYR Br Belgium European euro EUR € Belize Belize dollar BZD BZ$ Benin West African CFA franc XOF CFA Bermuda Bermudian dollar BMD BD$ Bhutan Bhutanese ngultrum BTN Nu. Bolivia Bolivian boliviano BOB Bs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka BAM KM Botswana Botswana pula BWP P Brazil Brazilian real BRL R$ British Indian Ocean Territory see United Kingdom Brunei Brunei dollar BND B$ Bulgaria Bulgarian lev BGN Burkina Faso West African CFA franc XOF CFA Burma see Myanmar Burundi Burundi franc BIF FBu C Cambodia Cambodian riel KHR Cameroon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Canada Canadian dollar CAD $ Canton and Enderbury Islands see Kiribati Cape Verde Cape Verdean escudo CVE Esc Cayman Islands Cayman Islands dollar KYD KY$ Central African Republic Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chad Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chile Chilean peso CLP $ China Chinese renminbi CNY ¥ Christmas Island see Australia Cocos (Keeling) Islands see Australia Colombia Colombian peso COP Col$ Comoros Comorian franc KMF Congo Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Congo, Democratic Republic Congolese franc CDF F Cook Islands see New Zealand Costa Rica Costa Rican colon CRC ₡ Côte d'Ivoire West African CFA franc XOF CFA Croatia Croatian kuna HRK kn Cuba Cuban peso CUC $ Cyprus European euro EUR € Czech Republic Czech koruna CZK Kč D Denmark Danish krone DKK Kr Djibouti Djiboutian franc DJF Fdj Dominica East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Dominican Republic Dominican peso DOP RD$ Dronning Maud Land see Norway E East Timor see Timor-Leste Ecuador uses the U. S. Dollar Egypt Egyptian pound EGP £ El Salvador uses the U. S. Dollar Equatorial Guinea Central African CFA franc GQE CFA Eritrea Eritrean nakfa ERN Nfa Estonia Estonian kroon EEK KR Ethiopia Ethiopian birr ETB Br F Faeroe Islands (Føroyar) see Denmark Falkland Islands Falkland Islands pound FKP £ Fiji Fijian dollar FJD FJ$ Finland European euro EUR € France European euro EUR € French Guiana see France French Polynesia CFP franc XPF F G Gabon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Gambia Gambian dalasi GMD D Georgia Georgian lari GEL Germany European euro EUR € Ghana Ghanaian cedi GHS Gibraltar Gibraltar pound GIP £ Great Britain see United Kingdom Greece European euro EUR € Greenland see Denmark Grenada East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Guadeloupe see France Guam see United States Guatemala Guatemalan quetzal GTQ Q Guernsey see United Kingdom Guinea-Bissau West African CFA franc XOF CFA Guinea Guinean franc GNF FG Guyana Guyanese dollar GYD GY$ H Haiti Haitian gourde HTG G Heard and Mc Donald Islands see Australia Honduras Honduran lempira HNL L Hong Kong Hong Kong dollar HKD HK$ Hungary Hungarian forint HUF Ft I Iceland Icelandic króna ISK kr India Indian rupee INR Rs Indonesia Indonesian rupiah IDR Rp International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights XDR SDR Iran Iranian rial IRR Iraq Iraqi dinar IQD Ireland European euro EUR € Isle of Man see United Kingdom Israel Israeli new sheqel ILS Italy European euro EUR € Ivory Coast see Côte d'Ivoire J Jamaica Jamaican dollar JMD J$ Japan Japanese yen JPY ¥ Jersey see United Kingdom Johnston Island see United States Jordan Jordanian dinar JOD K Kampuchea see Cambodia Kazakhstan Kazakhstani tenge KZT T Kenya Kenyan shilling KES KSh Kiribati see Australia Korea, North North Korean won KPW W Korea, South South Korean won KRW W Kuwait Kuwaiti dinar KWD Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstani som KGS L Laos Lao kip LAK KN Latvia Latvian lats LVL Ls Lebanon Lebanese lira LBP Lesotho Lesotho loti LSL M Liberia Liberian dollar LRD L$ Libya Libyan dinar LYD LD Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc Lithuania Lithuanian litas LTL Lt Luxembourg European euro EUR € M Macau Macanese pataca MOP P Macedonia (Former Yug. Rep.) Macedonian denar MKD Madagascar Malagasy ariary MGA FMG Malawi Malawian kwacha MWK MK Malaysia Malaysian ringgit MYR RM Maldives Maldivian rufiyaa MVR Rf Mali West African CFA franc XOF CFA Malta European Euro EUR € Martinique see France Mauritania Mauritanian ouguiya MRO UM Mauritius Mauritian rupee MUR Rs Mayotte see France Micronesia see United States Midway Islands see United States Mexico Mexican peso MXN $ Moldova Moldovan leu MDL Monaco see France Mongolia Mongolian tugrik MNT ₮ Montenegro see Italy Montserrat East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Morocco Moroccan dirham MAD Mozambique Mozambican metical MZM MTn Myanmar Myanma kyat MMK K N Nauru see Australia Namibia Namibian dollar NAD N$ Nepal Nepalese rupee NPR NRs Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antillean gulden ANG NAƒ Netherlands European euro EUR € New Caledonia CFP franc XPF F New Zealand New Zealand dollar NZD NZ$ Nicaragua Nicaraguan c&ocaute;rdoba NIO C$ Niger West African CFA franc XOF CFA Nigeria Nigerian naira NGN ₦ Niue see New Zealand Norfolk Island see Australia Northern Mariana Islands see United States Norway Norwegian krone NOK kr O Oman Omani rial OMR P Pakistan Pakistani rupee PKR Rs. Palau see United States Panama Panamanian balboa PAB B./ Panama Canal Zone see United States Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean kina PGK K Paraguay Paraguayan guarani PYG Peru Peruvian nuevo sol PEN S/. Philippines Philippine peso PHP ₱ Pitcairn Island see New Zealand Poland Polish zloty PLN Portugal European euro EUR € Puerto Rico see United States Q Qatar Qatari riyal QAR QR R Reunion see France Romania Romanian leu RON L Russia Russian ruble RUB R Rwanda Rwandan franc RWF RF S Samoa (Western) see Western Samoa Samoa (America) see United States San Marino see Italy São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe dobra STD Db Saudi Arabia Saudi riyal SAR SR Sénégal West African CFA franc XOF CFA Serbia Serbian dinar RSD din. Seychelles Seychellois rupee SCR SR Sierra Leone Sierra Leonean leone SLL Le Singapore Singapore dollar SGD S$ Slovakia Slovak koruna SKK Sk Slovenia European euro EUR € Solomon Islands Solomon Islands dollar SBD SI$ Somalia Somali shilling SOS Sh. South Africa South African rand ZAR R Spain European euro EUR € Sri Lanka Sri Lankan rupee LKR Rs St. Helena Saint Helena pound SHP £ St. Kitts and Nevis East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Lucia East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Vincent and the Grenadines East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Sudan Sudanese pound SDG Suriname Surinamese dollar SRD $ Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands see Norway Swaziland Swazi lilangeni SZL E Sweden Swedish krona SEK kr Switzerland Swiss franc CHF Fr. Syria Syrian pound SYP T Tahiti see French Polynesia Taiwan New Taiwan dollar TWD NT$ Tajikistan Tajikistani somoni TJS Tanzania Tanzanian shilling TZS Thailand Thai baht THB ฿ Timor-Leste uses the U. S. Dollar Togo West African CFA franc XOF CFA Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago dollar TTD TT$ Tunisia Tunisian dinar TND DT Turkey Turkish new lira TRY YTL Turkmenistan Turkmen manat TMM m Turks and Caicos Islands see United States Tuvalu see Australia U Uganda Ugandan shilling UGX USh Ukraine Ukrainian hryvnia UAH United Arab Emirates UAE dirham AED United Kingdom British pound GBP £ United States of America United States dollar USD US$ Upper Volta see Burkina Faso Uruguay Uruguayan peso UYU $U Uzbekistan Uzbekistani som UZS V Vanuatu Vanuatu vatu VUV VT Vatican see Italy Venezuela Venezuelan bolivar VEB Bs Vietnam Vietnamese dong VND ₫ Virgin Islands see United States W Wake Island see United States Wallis and Futuna Islands CFP franc XPF F Western Sahara see Spain, Mauritania and Morocco Western Samoa Samoan tala WST WS$ Y Yemen Yemeni rial YER Z Zaïre see Congo, Democratic Republic Zambia Zambian kwacha ZMK ZK Zimbabwe Zimbabwean dollar ZWD Z$ http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.h... All the best :)♥ Kalra®™ · 10 years ago2 5 Comment These are the list of all currencies which are used in the world This may not be in order please copy and paste this to a word sheet you will get the correct order. Its difficult to convert all the currencies to canadian dollar (CD) But some currencies like Kuwait dinar, Cyprus dollar, Baharin Dinar, Omani Riyal , Great Britan Pound are stronger currencies than canadian dollar ."
},
{
"docid": "D3414721#0",
"title": "http://www.lse.co.uk/currency-converter.asp?Sym=ZAR&Currency=south_african_rand\nCalculator: Currency Converter",
"text": "Calculator: Currency Converter The London South East Currency Converter is the first choice for travelling professionals and holiday makers. Foreign currency prices last updated: 00:02 - Thu, 12th Apr 2018. Quick Convert: Amount: From Currency: To Currency: ZAR - South African Rand History of the South African Rand: Over the last ten years, the rand has lost half its value, with a quarter being lost in 1998 alone. This was despite high interest rates and decreasing inflation, and many analysts consider the rand to be under rated by some 15-20%. Value of 1 South African Rand:0.06 Pound Sterling 0.07 Euro0.08 US Dollar 0.11 Australian Dollar0.28 Brazilian Real 0.13 Bulgarian Lev0.10 Canadian Dollar 0.52 Chinese Yuan0.50 Croatian Kuna 1.69 Czech Koruna0.50 Danish Krone 0.65 Hong Kong Dollar20.83 Hungarian Forint 8.12 Icelandic Krona5.40 Indian Rupee 1,138.88 Indonesian Rupiah0.29 Israeli Sheqel 8.84 Japanese Yen0.32 Malaysian Ringgit 1.51 Mexican Peso0.11 New Zealand Dollar 0.64 Norwegian Krone4.30 Philippine Peso 0.28 Polish Zloty0.31 Romanian Leu 5.35 Russian Ruble0.11 Singaporean Dollar 1.00 South African Rand88.50 South Korean Won 0.69 Swedish Krona0.08 Swiss Franc 2.58 Thai Baht0.35 Turkish Lira Example Currency Conversions for South African Rand:10.00 South African Rand = 0.58 Pound Sterling0.67 Euro0.83 US Dollar3 Countries use the South African Rand: Lesotho Namibia South Africa Click for Detailed currency information: GBP Pound Sterling EUR Euro USD US Dollar AUD Australian Dollar BRL Brazilian Real BGN Bulgarian Lev CAD Canadian Dollar CNY Chinese Yuan HRK Croatian Kuna CZK Czech Koruna DKK Danish Krone HKD Hong Kong Dollar HUF Hungarian Forint ISK Icelandic Krona INR Indian Rupee IDR Indonesian Rupiah ILS Israeli Sheqel JPY Japanese Yen MYR Malaysian Ringgit MXN Mexican Peso NZD New Zealand Dollar NOK Norwegian Krone PHP Philippine Peso PLN Polish Zloty RON Romanian Leu RUB Russian Ruble SGD Singaporean Dollar ZAR South African Rand KRW South Korean Won SEK Swedish Krona CHF Swiss Franc THB Thai Baht TRY Turkish Lira Back to Financial Calculators"
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"docid": "D2931800#0",
"title": "http://goeasteurope.about.com/od/hungary/ss/Hungarys-Currency.htm\nEssential Information About Currencies in Europe",
"text": "Destinations Europe Essential Information About Currencies in Europe By Terri Mapes Updated 01/14/18Share Pin Email•••Most of Europe is now using a single currency, the Euro. How did Europe go from countless currencies to one common currency? In 1999, the European Union took a large step towards a unified Europe. 11 countries formed an economic and political structure within the European states. Membership to the EU became something to aspire to, as the organization gave significant support and financial aid to countries wishing to meet the required criteria. Each member of the Eurozone now shared the same currency, known as the Euro, which was to replace their own individual monetary units. These countries only started the Euro as the official currency in early 2002. Adopting the Euro Using a single currency in all of the 23 participating countries makes things a bit more simple for travelers. But which are these 23 European countries? The original 11 countries of the EU are: Austria Belgium Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Since the introduction of the Euro, 14 more countries have started using the Euro as formal currency."
},
{
"docid": "D3234368#0",
"title": "http://www.croatiatraveller.com/Money/kuna.htm\nCroatian Kuna",
"text": "Get Started About Croatia Essentials Croatia Map Croatia Photos Guidebooks Planning When to Go Top Sights Accommodation Transport Car Rental Croatia Ferries Money Inspiration Adventure Sailing Cruises Tours Itineraries Special Interests Regions Dalmatia Dubrovnik Islands Istria Kvarner Split Zadar Zagreb Community News Blog Newsletter Traveller Tips Service About Me Advertising Trip Planning Contact Privacy Policy Search Site Site Index Get great deals on: Holidays from TUIAccommodation from booking.com Car Rentals from rentalcars.com Cruises & Tours from Viator10 lipa 1 kuna 5 kuna Currency Calculator Amount FROMTODollars (USD)16.54Rates on 8 Apr 2018The unit of Croatian currency is the Kuna (Kn). Croatian banknotes come in denominations of 1000 (rare) 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. The kuna is divided into 100 lipa. There are silvery coins of 1, 2 and 5 kunas plus coins of 50, 20 and 10, 2 and 1 lipa. Try to avoid banknotes of 500 as they can be difficult to change. The exchange rate of the Croatian kuna is fixed and tied to the euro but Croatia is not (yet) in the eurozone. Without getting into the difference between a floating rate and a fixed rate, suffice it to say that this system allows the government to make kunas more expensive in the summer when tourists arrive in order to gain foreign currency. Hotels, excursions, private accommodation and plane tickets are usually priced in euros and you can pay in either euros or kuna. See more on exchanging money in Croatia. Related Pages Money & Costs in Croatia Using Credit Cards in Croatia ATMs in Croatia Travellers Checks in Croatia More on Money in Croatia Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and a FREE Language Guide Name: Email: Questions?"
},
{
"docid": "D1595012#0",
"title": "http://www.dubrovnik-online.net/english/currency_list.php\nCurrency and money in Croatia",
"text": "Related topics: Hotels Flights to Dubrovnik and Croatia Car rentals in Dubrovnik Currency and money in Croatia Croatia's unit of currency is the Kuna (Kn. ), which is divided into 100 lipa. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 lipa, and 1, 2, and 5 Kuna. There are notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 kuna. You can pay in Kuna at any place or for any service or product you use. In some places you can pay in Euro or dollars. Be sure to establish the method of payment in advance if you wish to pay in any other currency than Kuna. Banks (banka) are generally open Monday to Friday 8.00 AM - 7.00 PM, and Saturday 7.30-11.30 AM. Money can also be changed in post offices, travel agencies and exchange offices (mjenjacnica), which have more flexible hours. Credit cards are generally accepted in hotels and restaurants, but be sure to ask before you order."
},
{
"docid": "D3288091#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_economy_does_croatia_have\nWhat type of economic system does Croatia have?",
"text": "\"Bumblebee226What type of economic system does Croatia have?8=D I totally understand ya, bro! The last person here didn't help you at all!! I got your back! I found out (thanks to Wikipedia, by the way) that it has a capitalist/democra …What type of government does Croatia have? parliamentary democracy Mixo R 30 Contributions The type of money used in the country of Croatia? What is the type of money usedin crotia? Croatian kuna Iamjacksgoat 75 Contributions What type of money do people use in Croatia? Croatia uses the Kuna as currency currently. However, the Euro is widely accepted. What type of technology is Croatia associated with?"
},
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"docid": "D190991#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuwaiti_dinar\nKuwaiti dinar",
"text": "\"Kuwaiti dinar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"KWD\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see KWD (disambiguation). Kuwaiti dinarدينار كويتي ( Arabic)1 Dinar of the sixth edition (2014-)ISO 4217Code KWDDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 1,000 fils Symbol د. ك or KDBanknotes 1⁄ 4, 1⁄ 2, 1, 5, 10, 20 dinars Coins 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 fils Demographics User (s) Kuwait Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Kuwait Website www .cbk .gov .kw Valuation Inflation 4.7% Source The World Factbook, 2011 est. Pegged with Undisclosed currency basket [1] $1 USD = 0.29963 KDThe Kuwaiti dinar ( Arabic: دينار , code: KWD) is the currency of Kuwait. It is sub-divided into 1,000 fils. The Kuwaiti dinar is the world's highest-valued currency unit. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes3.1 First series3.2 Second series3.3 Third series3.4 Fourth series3.5 Fifth series3.6 Sixth series3.7 Commemorative issues4 See also5 References6 External links History [ edit]See also: British currency in the Middle East The dinar was introduced in 1960 to replace the Gulf rupee, equal to the Indian rupee. It was initially equivalent to one pound sterling. As the rupee was fixed at 1 shilling 6 pence, that resulted in a conversion rate of 13 1⁄ 3 rupees to the dinar."
},
{
"docid": "D2909058#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_dinar\nYugoslav dinar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( May 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Yugoslav dinarдинар / dinar (in Serbo-Croatian) / (in Macedonian) / (in Slovene)1 dinar (1938) 1000 dinara (1920)ISO 4217Code YUMDenominations Subunit 1/100 para Plural The language (s) of this currency belong (s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms. Symbol din. and дин. Banknotes 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000, and higher denominations up to 500 billion Coins 5, 10, 20, 25, 50 para, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 dinara Demographics User (s) None, previously: Kingdom of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The dinar ( Cyrillic script: динар) was the currency of the three Yugoslav states: the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (formerly the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ), the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between 1918 and 2003. The dinar was subdivided into 100 para (Cyrillic script: пара). In the early 1990s, there was severe and prolonged hyperinflation due to a combination of economic mismanagement and criminality."
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"docid": "D2961547#0",
"title": "http://www.maltabulb.com/malta_currency.html\nMalta Currency: From the Malta Lira to the Euro",
"text": "Malta Currency: From the Malta Lira to the Euro Today, the EURO is the Malta currency. The Euro replaced the old currency of Malta (i.e. the Maltese Lira) on the 1st of January 2008. Each Euro zone country has different designs for its Euro coins. The Maltese Euro coins have three separate designs for the three series of coins. The €0.01, €0.02 and the €0.05 coins have an image of an altar from the Mnajdra megalithic temple. The €0.10, €0.20 and the €0.50 cents coins have the coat of arms of Malta, while the €1.00 and €2.00 coins depict the George Cross. The EURO is the Maltese Islands' currency If you want to get an idea of how much Euro you will get when you change your local currency, use our Currency Converter below. Malta Money: Some history on the Malta Lira The Maltese lira was the Maltese currency from 1972 up until the 31st of December 2007. This is what the old Maltese currency used to look like The lira currency sign was Lm, although the pound sign was used as well. This used to occur due to the long British occupation."
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"docid": "D1829#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta\nMalta",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the country. For other uses, see Malta (disambiguation). Republic of Malta Repubblika ta' Malta ( Maltese)Flag Coat of arms Anthem: L-Innu Malti The Maltese Hymn Location of Malta (green circle)– in Europe (light green & dark grey) – in the European Union (light green) – [ Legend]Capital Valletta35°54′N 14°31′ELargest city Birkirkara Official languages Maltese Maltese Sign Language [1]English Common languages Italian [2] (spoken and understood by 66% of the population)Ethnic groups (2011 [3])95.17% Maltese4.83% Non-Maltese [a]Religion Roman Catholic Church Demonym Maltese Government Unitary parliamentary republic•President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca•Prime Minister Joseph Muscat Legislature House of Representatives Independence from the United Kingdom•State of Malta 21 September 1964• Republic 13 December 1974Area• Total 316 [4] km 2 (122 sq mi) ( 186th)• Water (%) 0.001Population• 2014 estimate 445,426 [5] ( 171st)• 2011 census 416,055 [3]• Density 1,410 [3] /km 2 (3,651.9/sq mi) ( 7th)GDP ( PPP) 2018 estimate• Total $19.721 billion [6]• Per capita $45,127 [6]GDP (nominal) 2018 estimate• Total $13.329 billion [6]• Per capita $30,500 [6]Gini (2014) 27.7 [7]low · 15th HDI (2015) 0.856 [8]very high · 33rd Currency Euro ( €) [b] ( EUR)Time zone CET ( UTC +1)• Summer ( DST) CEST ( UTC +2)Date format dd/mm/yyyy ( AD)Drives on the left Calling code +356Patron saints Paul the Apostle, Saint Publius and Agatha of Sicily [9]ISO 3166 code MTInternet TLD .mt [c]Websitewww.gov.mt^ Maltese nationals as referred to in the 2011 census. [ 3]^ Maltese lira before 2008.^ Also .eu, shared with other European Union member states. Coordinates: 35°53′N 14°30′EMalta ( / ˈ m ɒ l t ə, ˈ m ɔː l -/ ( listen); Maltese: [ˈmɐltɐ] ), officially known as the Republic of Malta ( Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta ), is a Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. [ 10] It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of Italy, 284 km (176 mi) east of Tunisia, [11] and 333 km (207 mi) north of Libya. [ 12] The country covers just over 316 km 2 (122 sq mi), [4] with a population of just under 450,000, [5] making it one of the world's smallest [13] [14] [15] and most densely populated countries. The capital of Malta is Valletta, which at 0.8 km 2, is the smallest national capital in the European Union by area. [ 16] Malta has two official languages, Maltese and English. However, the Maltese language is also regarded as the national language of the island."
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{
"docid": "D853081#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/malta/mtflags.htm\nMaltese Flag",
"text": "\"Maltese Flag Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map Malta Flag: The Malta flag was officially adopted on September 21, 1964. The flag of this island nation uses the traditional red and white colors of the Knights of Malta. The George Cross (upper left), outlined in red, was added to the flag in the 1940s, as King George VI of Britain presented it to islanders for outstanding gallantry during World War II. Larger Malta flag Malta Coat of Arms: Malta's coat of arms is composed of a shield displaying the national flag, and is surrounded by an olive and palm branch (both symbolizing peace). Above the shield rests a golden crown containing a port with five turrets depicting Malta's forts, and below a white ribbon displays the text, \"\"Repubblika ta' Malta.\"\" (\"\" Republic of Malta \"\")Malta's Information Land Area 316 km 2Total Area 316km 2 (#185)Population 415,196 (#174)Population Density 1,313.91/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $16.32 Billion GDP Per Capita 37,900$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Malta See Also Where is Malta? GDP of Malta What is the Capital of Malta? List of Airports in Malta About Malta What Type Of Government Does Malta Have?"
},
{
"docid": "D600550#0",
"title": "http://whattodoinmadrid.com/blog/currency-spain/\nWhat is the currency of Spain?",
"text": "\"What is the currency of Spain? Now a days the currency of Spain, along with another seventeen countries in Europe, is the Euro. This currency started to be used in 2002 in the so-called Eurozone, the economic and monetary union of eighteen Europe countries, The Eurozone comprises Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. © Tax Credits Euro coins and bills Euro coins are 2 and 1 euros, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents. Netherlands and Finland has stop using the 2 and 1 cents coins alleging practical reason. All circulating coins have a common side showing the value and a Europe map. On the other side each country has its own design. Despite the different design all Eurozone coins are usable in every country. Euro bills or banknotes are issued in 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 euros. Bills have a standards design used in the whole economical union."
},
{
"docid": "D1411830#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/euro\neuro 1",
"text": "\"euro 1 [ y oo r -oh, yur -]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun, plural euros ( especially collectively) euro.1. wallaroo. Origin of euro 1Expand Ngajuri < Ngajuri (Australian Aboriginal language spoken around Jamestown and Peterborough, South Australia) yurueuro 2 [ y oo r -oh, yur -]Spell Syllablesnoun, plural euros, euro.1. ( sometimes initial capital letter) the official common currency of 19 European Union nations (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain). It is also the official currency of Andorra, Kosovo, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino, and the Vatican City. In 1999 the euro was first adopted by 11 nations as an alternative currency in noncash transactions. Then in 2002 the euro fully replaced existing currencies in 12 European Union nations, before being adopted more widely. Symbol: €. Origin Expand1970-75; shortening of Eurocurrency Euro [ y oo r -oh, yur -]Spell Syllablesadjective, Informal.1. European: a Euro expert."
},
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"docid": "D531223#0",
"title": "http://www.diffen.com/difference/Euro_vs_US_Dollar\nComments: Euro vs US Dollar",
"text": "Diffen › Finance The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the de facto currency for international trade and a reserve currency for much of the world. The Euro (EUR) is the currency of 22 European countries, including 17 countries in the European Union. This comparison focuses on the history and evolution, central banking, amount of money in circulation and the exchange rate between these two currencies. Comparison chart Euro versus US Dollar comparison chart Euro US Dollar Symbol € $ISO 4217 code EUR (num. 978) USDOfficial user (s) Eurozone (17) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Outside the EU (7) Monaco San Marino Vatican City Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United States and more Inflation 1.4% (December 2012) 2.16% (October 2012)Nickname The single currency, local names Ege (Finnish) Quid (Hiberno-English) Teuro (German) Ouro (Galician) Juró (Hungarian) Ewro (Maltese) Buck, greenback Countries Eurozone US and overseas territories Amount in circulation €915 billion Over $800 billion Governing bank European Central Bank Federal Reserve Pegged by 10 currencies Bosnia & Herz. convertible mark Bulgarian lev Cape Verdean escudo Central African CFA franc CFP franc Comorian franc Danish krone (±2.25%) Latvian lats Lithuanian litas West African CFA franc 23 currencies Printer Various Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mint Various United States Mint Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1Notes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $2 (rare)Stock Ticker EURUSD=X USDEUR=XContents: Euro vs US Dollar1 History1.1 Origins of the Euro1.2 Origins of the US Dollar2 Administration and control of monetary policy3 Countries4 Exchange Rates5 Amount of money in circulation6 Recent News7 References History Origins of the Euro The Euro was introduced to financial markets on January 1, 1999. Coins and banknotes entered circulation on January 1, 2002. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, most EU member states are obliged to adopt the Euro after meeting monetary and budgetary requirements. However the UK and Denmark negotiated exemptions, and Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum. All new members of the European Union since 1993 have pledged to adopt the Euro."
},
{
"docid": "D966655#0",
"title": "https://hacked.com/santa-bring-bad-fortune-bitcoin/\nDid Santa Bring a Bad Fortune for Bitcoin?",
"text": "Op-Ed Did Santa Bring a Bad Fortune for Bitcoin? Published3 months agoon January 2, 2018By Hira Saeed Happy new year to all the readers!// -- Discuss and ask questions in our community on Workplace.2017 has been a prosperous year for bitcoin as its value skyrocketed steeply throughout the year. However, the wild rise in the coin received a jolt in December. As the Christmas season ushers mirth and merriment for all, it came with a bad fortune for bitcoin traders; after touching the all-time high of $19,496 on Dec. 17, its value declined exponentially, reaching $11,590 on Dec. 22. Evidently, it was the worst week for bitcoin since 2013, resulting in an almost 40% drop from its peak price. Much to investors’ relief, bitcoin showed signs of recovery, with prices climbing gradually, touching $14,000 on Dec. 25. Bitcoin Witnesses the Worst Week Since 2013Bitcoin entered into one of the most devastating weeks in December. With the price sliding down to lower than $12,000, the news sent shock waves across the globe as many investors dumped their currencies. After the record-breaking rise to $20,000, the sudden fall in the price startled traders. This price drop caused a tremendous mess in the U. S. stock market, where the companies who joined hands with bitcoin and invested their funds in the coin received a massive setback."
},
{
"docid": "D2307153#0",
"title": "http://www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/Malta.html\nMalta",
"text": "\"Countries and Their Cultures Ma-Ni Culture of Malta Malta Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Culture Name Maltese Orientation Identification. The Maltese archipelago consists of Malta, Gozo, Comino, Cominotto, and Fifla, plus a few minute limestone outcroppings. Over 92 percent of the inhabitants live on Malta, by far the largest island, and the rest live on Gozo except for a few farmers on Comino. Although all residents call themselves Maltese, people on Gozo also are called Gozitans. The earliest written reference to Malta is in the biblical account of Saint Paul's shipwreck. Location and Geography. Malta is located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea. Sicily is 58 miles (93.3 kilometers) to the north, and Tunisia is 194 miles (312.5 kilometers) to the west. The territory of the three inhabited islands is 94.9 square miles (320 square kilometers). Gozo has more greenery, and farming there is done on a larger scale."
},
{
"docid": "D1057532#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltese_cross\nMaltese cross",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Maltese cross (disambiguation). Standard form of the Maltese cross Cross of the Order of St. John Amalfi flag Cross of the Order of Saint Lazarus, founded c. 1119Tilted Maltese cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, founded in 1572 as an amalgamation and successor of the Order of Saint Lazarus with the Order of Saint Maurice, founded in 1434Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen, founded in 1561The Maltese cross is the cross symbol associated with the Order of St. John since 1567, with the traditional Knights Hospitaller and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and by extension with the island of Malta. The cross is a white, eight-pointed cross having the form of four \"\"V\"\"-shaped elements, each joining the others at its vertex, leaving the other two tips spread outward symmetrically. This is placed on a red background or worn on a black mantle. The term is often wrongly applied to all forms of eight-pointed crosses irrespective of colour or background. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Symbolism3 Modern use3.1 Aviation3.2 Malta3.3 Military and civil orders3.4 Regional and municipal heraldry3.5 Logos and emblems4 Eponymy5 Similar crosses6 Encoding7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]The geometric shape of an eight-pointed cross is found in antiquity, and especially as decorative element in Byzantine culture from about the 6th century. The association with Amalfi may go back to the 11th century, as the design is allegedly found on coins minted by the Duchy of Amalfi at that time. [ clarification needed] [1] However, there is no historically known and accepted visual evidence that the 8-point Maltese Cross was in use by the Knights of Malta, at any of their predecessor locations, before it appears on the coins of Malta in 1567. Claims by Amalfi that it first appears on their coins in the 11th century is only a reference to a then common style of the 8-point cross pattee. Therefore, Amalfi's claim to the Maltese Cross is through extension from the founder of the order, who was sent out from there to the Holy Land in the late-11th century."
},
{
"docid": "D2200055#0",
"title": "http://loc.gov/law/help/bitcoin-survey/\nRegulation of Bitcoin in Selected Jurisdictions",
"text": "\"Print Subscribe Share/Save Give Feedback Regulation of Bitcoin in Selected Jurisdictions Research & Reports | Guide to Law Online | Legal Research Guides | Legal Reports | Guides to Our Collections Back to Index of Legal Reports This report surveys forty foreign jurisdictions and the European Union, reporting on any regulations or statements from central banks or government offices on the handling of bitcoins as well as any significant use of bitcoins in business transactions. Topics covered include whether bitcoins are recognized as legal tender, the possibility of negative impacts on the national currency, concerns about fraud, and how transactions using the Bitcoin system are viewed by tax authorities. Of those countries surveyed, only a very few, notably China and Brazil, have specific regulations applicable to bitcoin use. There is widespread concern about the Bitcoin system’s possible impact on national currencies, its potential for criminal misuse, and the implications of its use for taxation. Overall, the findings of this report reveal that the debate over how to deal with this new virtual currency is still in its infancy. January 2014 Report, (PDF, 426KB) ( Updates and additional countries have been added below. ) Alderney (Channel Islands)Argentina Australia Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Croatia Cyprus Denmark Estonia European Union Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Malaysia Malta Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Poland Portugal Russia Singapore Slovenia Spain South Korea Sweden Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom Alderney (Channel Islands)There are no official statements on the Alderney government’s website regarding its position towards the bitcoin, and it appears to be unregulated on the island. However, journalists have reportedly obtained documents indicating that Alderney is trying to take the lead and become the central hub for the bitcoin, by minting and issuing physical bitcoins and creating an international center with a bitcoin storage vault service that complies with anti-money laundering rules. As Alderney is a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom, the UK’s Royal Mint would need to be involved in issuing any physical currency, and the Head of New Development at the Royal Mint confirmed to the Financial Times that discussions about issuing the currency have occurred, but at this time, it remains merely a concept. [ 2]Back to Top Argentina Under the National Constitution of Argentina [3] the only authority capable of issuing legal currency is the Central Bank. ["
},
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"docid": "D293373#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/CAD_EUR.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"3 comments about Canadian Dollars and Euros conversion This Canadian Dollar and Euro convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Canadian Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Euro the default currency. Click on Euros or Canadian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Canadian Dollar (CAD) Euro (EUR)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Play Online Free Tic-Tac-Toeby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Canadian Dollar is the currency in Canada (CA, CAN). The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The symbol for CAD can be written Can$. The symbol for EUR can be written €. The Canadian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Canadian Dollar was last updated on April 9, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund."
},
{
"docid": "D1395341#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/malta\nMalta",
"text": "\"Malta [ mawl -t uh]Spell Syllables Examplesnoun1. an island in the Mediterranean between Sicily and Africa. 95 sq. mi. ( 246 sq. km).2. a former British colony consisting of this island and two small adjacent islands: now an independent sovereign state and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 122 sq. mi. ( 316 sq."
},
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"docid": "D831379#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080415195945AASDzZZ\nWhat type of currency does germany use?",
"text": "\"Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe What type of currency does germany use? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The Euro @ Nick ... 1) EU membership doesn't necessarily equate use of the Euro. England, Denmark, and Sweden are all EU members, but refuse to join the Eurozone. Furthermore, many non-EU countries have adopted the Euro despite the fact tey are not members states (such as the Vatican City, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, etc ...). Hence, EU membership does not necesarily equate the country in question absolutely uses the Euro. And, 2) I know for a fact the Euro is no the highest valued currency ... the British Pound Sterling is worth 1.3 Euros ... thats more than the Euro. I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was another currency out there that was also worth more than the Euro as well. Edit: Yes, the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is also commomly referred to as the \"\"Eurozone.\"\" It is also an official branch of the European Union. Entry into the EMU is requisite upon all newly admitted member states to the EU, and is considered one of three \"\"steps\"\" in full EU integration."
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"docid": "D1118596#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "currencycur·ren·cy Use currency in a sentencenoun The definition of currency is the money system used in a country, especially paper money. An example of currency is the American dollar or the Euro. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citecurrencynounpl. -·ciesa continual passing from hand to hand, as of a medium of exchange; circulationthe money in circulation in any country; often, specif., paper moneycommon acceptance; general use; prevalence: the currency of a pronunciation Rare the time during which anything is current Origin of currency Medieval Latin currentia, a current from Classical Latin currens: see current Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citecurrencynounpl. cur·ren·cies Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulating paper money. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency."
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"docid": "D3443599#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapflights.com/news/understanding-the-euro/\nUnderstanding the euro",
"text": "Understanding the euro Apr 16, 2014 Category: Travel tips Author: Melisse Hinkle0Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever The introduction of the euro in 2002 may be the most important change in currency since the Roman Empire. The single monetary unit for most of the European Union (EU) states has become even stronger than the US dollar. But what are the effects for travelers in Europe and how is the new currency used? When did the changeover happen? The last date for changeover to the euro was February 28, 2002. By this date, all coins and notes of old currency became unusable. Some countries changed over earlier; in Germany, for example, the last day that the Mark was permitted was December 31, 2001. As new countries join the EU, they will also switch over to the euro, though strict financial and economic standards must be met before they can adopt the currency. Which countries use the euro? There are currently 23 countries using the euro: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Vatican City."
},
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"docid": "D2396372#0",
"title": "http://www.toptenofcity.com/commerce/worlds-most-valuable-currencies.html\nThe Most Valuable Currency in the World",
"text": "The Most Valuable Currency in the World Money plays a pivotal role in each of our lives and without a single penny in our pocket we can’t even think of having a sound nap at home. This being the bitter truth, there are few countries whose currency have gained the maximal economic valuation. The highest-valued currency unit is the currency in which a single unit buys the highest number of any given currency or the largest amount of a given good. The list of Most Valuable Currency in the World will offer you a glimpse of the notes that can probably buy you your dream. Quickly browse through the list of Top 10 Most Valuable Currencies in the World to know their current value. Top Ten Most Valuable Currencies in the World1. Kuwaiti Dinar The Kuwaiti Dinar is the official currency of Kuwait. Its currency code is KWD and is sub divided into 1000 fils. With the value of 1 KWD = 3.30 USD, it is the highest-valued currency unit in the world. The Kuwaiti dinar is relatively a new currency as it was established in 1960 and replaced the gulf rupee in 1961 when Kuwait gained its independence."
},
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"docid": "D912248#0",
"title": "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/list-of-european-countries.html\nA Complete A-Z List of All the European Countries",
"text": "A Complete A-Z List of All the European Countries Europe, a continent with approximately 800 million people living in 51 countries, is known for its rich culture and heritage. It is the place where some of earliest civilizations settled and prospered. Europe is known for its modern school of thought, the ideas of democracy, innovations and inventions and its beautiful landscape. Did you know? Out of the 10 most visited countries in the world, more than half are European nations. Approximately 500 million people visit Europe every year, more than half of the global market!Europe, one of the seven continents of the world, is flanked on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, on the north by the Arctic Ocean and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. It is separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains. Europe is the second smallest continent in terms of area and the third largest continent in terms of population. Russia is the largest European country in terms of both population and area while Vatican City is the smallest. List of European Countries in Alphabetical Order Albania Tirana is the capital of Albania."
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"docid": "D2519149#0",
"title": "http://www.convertyeneuro.com/\nConvert Japanese Yen to Euros - JPY to EUR Currency Converter",
"text": "Convert Japanese Yen to Euros - JPY to EUR Currency Converter Convert JPY to EUR using the currency converter calculator with the newest foreign exchange rates JPY to EUR Exchange Rates News Links Contact Convert Japanese Yen to Euros Welcome to use Japanese Yen to Euros currency converter and Euros to Japanese Yen money converter. This is a simplest online currency converter calculator. You could entry the money amount (Japanese Yen or Euros) which you want to convert the other currency according to your needs. This money currency converter calculator is using the newest foreign exchange rates. If you think it is useful you can bookmark this page of convert JPY to EUR. Japanese Yen Exchange Rates Japanese Yen (JPY) to Euros (EUR) Exchange Rate1 JPY = 0.0073 EUR1 EUR = 136.0552 JPYExchange Rate & Currency updated April 8, 2018 11:50:42 PM PDT (UTC)JPY - Japanese Yen Country: Japan Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 Yen = 100 sen Symbol: ¥ Central bank: Bank of Japan The Japanese yen is the official currency of Japan, and it is a reserve currency after U. S. Dollar, the Euro and the Pound sterling. It is also widely used in the foreign exchange market after the U. S. Dollar, dollar and the euro. EUR - Euros Country: Eurozone Region: Europe Sub-Unit: 1 Euro = 100 cents Symbol: € Central bank: European Central Bank The Euro which was introduced in 2002 is the official currency of the eurozone. The eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. Japanese Yen To Euros Converter & Euros To Japanese Yen Converter Japanese Yen (¥)=Euros (€)Euros (€)=Japanese Yen (¥)Copyright © 2011- 2018 | JPY to EUR | Privacy Policy Tweet Recommend on Facebook, Twitter or Google+close"
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"docid": "D182133#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro\nEuro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Euro coins and banknotes. Euro is the currency (money) of the countries in the eurozone. One euro is divided into 100 cent (officially) [1] (singular) or \"\"cents\"\" (unofficially). [ 2]Because of the number of different languages in the European Union, there are different, unofficial, names for this unit (the French call them \"\"centimes\"\" and the Spanish \"\"céntimos\"\", for example). It was created in 1999, but until 1 January 2002 it was used only for electronic payments. In 2002, 12 countries of the European Union (EU) got rid of their national currencies completely and adopted euro notes and coins as their only money. There was a change-over period, called the \"\"transition period\"\", when both the old national money and the euro were accepted, but by 28 February 2002, all 12 countries were using just euros. In 2007, Slovenia became the 13th country to use the euro. In 2008 Cyprus and Malta became the 14th and 15th countries to use the euro. In 2009, Slovakia became the 16th country to use the euro."
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"docid": "D461216#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/EUR_NGN.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"5 comments about Euros and Nigerian Nairas conversion This Euro and Nigerian Naira convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Euro. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Nigerian Naira the default currency. Click on Nigerian Nairas or Euros to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Euro (EUR) Nigerian Naira (NGN)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The Nigerian Naira is the currency in Nigeria (NG, NGA). The symbol for EUR can be written €. The symbol for NGN can be written N. The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The Nigerian Naira is divided into 100 kobo. The exchange rate for the Euro was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund."
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"docid": "D774779#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "\"currency Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to currency: currency rate, Cuban currencycur·ren·cy (kûr′ən-sē, kŭr′-)n. pl. cur·ren·cies1. Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulatingpaper money.2. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency.3. General acceptance or use; prevalence: the currency of a slang term.4. The state of being current; up-to-dateness: Can you check the currency of this address? [ From Middle English curraunt, in circulation; see current . ] CURRENCY TABLE: LISTED BY COUNTRYCountry Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Afghanistan afghani Dominican Republicpeso Liechtenstein franc Samoa tala Albania lek East Timor dollar Lithuania litas San Marino euro Algeria dinar Ecuador dollar Luxembourg euro São Toméand Príncipedobra Andorra euro Egypt pound Macedonia denar Saudi Arabia riyal Angola kwanza El Salvador colon Madagascar ariary Senegal franc Antigua and Barbudadollar Equatorial Guineafranc Malawi kwacha Serbia dinar Argentina peso Eritrea nakfa Malaysia ringgit Seychelles rupee Armenia dram Estonia euro Maldives rufiyaa Sierra Leone leone Australia dollar Ethiopia birr Mali franc Singapore dollar Austria euro Fiji dollar Malta euro Slovakia euro Azerbaijan manat Finland euro Marshall Islands dollar Slovenia euro Bahamas dollar France euro Mauritania ouguiya Solomon Islandsdollar Bahrain dinar Gabon franc Mauritius rupee Somalia shilin Bangladesh taka Gambia dalasi Mexico peso South Africa rand Barbados dollar Georgia lari Micronesia dollar South Korea won Belarus rubel Germany euro Moldova leu Spain euro Belgium euro Ghana cedi Monaco euro Sri Lanka rupee Belize dollar Greece euro Mongolia tögrög Sudan dinar Benin franc Grenada dollar Montenegro euro Suriname dollar Bhutan ngultrum Guatemala quetzal Morocco dirham Swaziland lilangeni Bolivia boliviano Guinea franc Mozambique metical Sweden krona Bosnia and Herzegovinamarka Guinea-Bissau franc Myanmar kyat Switzerland franc Botswana pula Guyana dollar Namibia dollar Syria pound Brazil real Haiti gourde Nauru dollar Taiwan yuan Brunei dollar Honduras lempira Nepal rupee Tajikistan somoni Bulgaria lev Hungary forint Netherlands euro Tanzania shilling Burkina Faso franc Iceland krona New Zealand dollar Thailand baht Burundi franc India rupee Nicaragua cordoba Togo franc Cambodia riel Indonesia rupiah Niger franc Tonga pa'anga Cameroon franc Iran rial Nigeria naira Trinidad and Tobagodollar Canada dollar Iraq dinar North Korea won Tunisia dinar Cape Verde escudo Ireland euro Norway krone Turkey lira Central African Republicfranc Israel sheqel Oman rial Turkmenistan manat Chad franc Italy euro Pakistan rupee Tuvalu dollar Chile peso Jamaica dollar Palau dollar Uganda shilling China yuan Japan yen Panama balboa Ukraine hryvnia Colombia peso Jordan dinar Papua New Guinea kina United Arab Emiratesdirham Comoros franc Kazakhstan tenge Paraguay guarani United Kingdompound Congo (Dem."
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"docid": "D84285#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Taiwan_dollar\nNew Taiwan dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"TWD\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see TWD (disambiguation). New Taiwan dollar新臺幣 ( Taiwanese Mandarin)NT$100 banknote obverse (1999 series)ISO 4217Code TWDNumber 901Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 10 角jiǎo 1⁄ 100 cent ( 分, fēn) Subunits used only in stocks and currencies, and rarely referred to in such cases. Plural dollars (English only) The language (s) of this currency does not have a morphological plural distinction.cent ( 分, fēn) cents (English only)Symbol NT$ or $Nickname kuài ( 塊) or yuán ( 元, 圓)角 máo ( 毛)Banknotes Freq. used NT$100, NT$500, NT$1000 Rarely used NT$200, NT$2000Coins Freq. used NT$1, NT$5, NT$10, NT$50 Rarely used NT$20Demographics Date of introduction 15 June 1949Replaced Old Taiwan dollar User (s) Taiwan Issuance Central bank Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Website www .cbc .gov .tw Printer China Engraving and Printing Works Website www .cepp .gov .tw Mint Central Mint Website www .cmc .gov .tw Valuation Inflation 1.06% Source [1] 2007–2017 Method CPI 10-year average New Taiwan dollar Also Spelled in Taiwanese Mandarin Taiwān Cheng Wan Hiyan Dollar Cang :13$ , 78$ Shib Dollar ( Mandarin)Traditional Chinese 新臺幣 or 新台幣Simplified Chinese 新台币 [ show] Transcriptions Alternative Chinese name Chinese 新臺票 [ show] Transcriptions New Taiwan dollar ( Chinese: 新臺幣; pinyin: xīn tái bì; sign: NT$; code: TWD) is the official currency of Taiwan. It is subdivided into 100 cents ( Chinese: 分; pinyin: fēn ), although cents are rarely used in practice. The New Taiwan dollars has been the currency of Taiwan since 1949, when it replaced the Old Taiwan dollar, at a rate of 40,000 old dollars per NT$. [1] In Mandarin, the unit of the dollar is referred to as \"\"元\"\" or \"\"圓\"\" ( pinyin: yuán ). Since the year 2000, the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) is the central bank of Taiwan, which currently issues the New Taiwan dollar. While the Bank of Taiwan issued banknotes prior to 2000, it was also the de facto central bank between 1949 and 1961."
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"docid": "D2629287#0",
"title": "http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/81149\nUseful For",
"text": "Useful For Prenatal screening for open neural tube defect (alpha-fetoprotein only), Down syndrome (alpha-fetoprotein, human chorionic gonadotropin, estriol, and inhibin A) and trisomy 18 (alpha-fetoprotein, human chorionic gonadotropin, and estriol)Testing Algorithm See Prenatal Aneuploidy Screening and Diagnostic Testing Options in Special Instructions Clinical Information Multiple marker serum screening has become a standard tool used in obstetrical care to identify pregnancies that may have an increased risk for certain birth defects, including neural tube defects (NTDs), Down syndrome, and trisomy 18. The screen is performed by measuring analytes in maternal serum that are produced by the fetus and the placenta. The analyte values along with maternal demographic information such as age, weight, gestational age, diabetic status, and race are used together in a mathematical model to derive a risk estimate. The laboratory establishes a specific cutoff for each condition, which classifies each screen as either screen-positive or screen-negative. A screen-positive result indicates that the value obtained exceeds the established cutoff. A positive screen does not provide a diagnosis, but indicates that further evaluation should be considered. Analytes: Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP)AFP is a fetal protein that is initially produced in the fetal yolk sac and liver. A small amount also is produced by the gastrointestinal tract. By the end of the first trimester, nearly all of the AFP is produced by the fetal liver. The concentration of AFP peaks in fetal serum between 10 to 13 weeks."
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"docid": "D3526658#0",
"title": "http://dshs.texas.gov/birthdefects/prevent.shtm\n.",
"text": "\"en español Quicklinks: Schedule a Preconception Doctor’s Visit Consume Enough Folic Acid Avoid Alcohol, Street Drugs and Tobacco Prevent Infections Manage Medications Control Chronic Conditions Eat Right and Maintain a Healthy Weight Avoid Other Harmful Substances Learn About Genetics See a Doctor Regularly Learn More Make a Reproductive Life Plan & Schedule a Preconception Doctor’s Visit: Make a reproductive life plan to think about your goals for school, your job or career, and for other important things in your life. Then, think about how having children fits in with these goals. When you are ready, plan your pregnancy. Whether you are trying to have a baby, or are just thinking about it sometime in the near or distant future, it is never too early to start getting ready for pregnancy. >> Someday Starts Now>>learn more: CDC's Show Your Love campaign. Women should see their health care provider BEFORE they get pregnant. This is called preconception care. Many birth defects occur in the very early weeks of pregnancy before a woman has missed her first menstrual period, so it is important that she see her doctor to discuss medical and family history before she conceives. This is especially important for women who have had a previous child with birth defects. Interconception care provides a unique opportunity to address specific risk factors that may have contributed to previous poor pregnancy outcomes.>>learn more about preconception doctor’s visits from CDCConsume Enough Folic Acid: If a woman has enough folic acid in her body before and during pregnancy, it can help prevent major birth defects of her baby’s brain and spine."
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"docid": "D617301#0",
"title": "https://www.health.ny.gov/publications/1335/\nFolic Acid: the Vitamin That Helps Prevent Birth Defects",
"text": "\"You are Here: Home Page > Women's Health Issues > Folic Acid: the Vitamin That Helps Prevent Birth Defects Folic Acid: the Vitamin That Helps Prevent Birth Defects Folic Acid is An Important Vitamin Folic acid is a vitamin found in many foods and multivitamin supplements. It's especially important for women who could become pregnant because folic acid can help prevent birth defects. Begin Each Day with Folic Acid There are three ways women can get enough folic acid. They can choose to: Take a vitamin supplement containing 400 micrograms of folic acid daily, or Eat a fortified breakfast cereal daily which contains 100% of the recommended daily anount of folic acid (400 micrograms). In addition, increase consumption of foods fortified with folic acid (e.g., \"\"enriched\"\" cereal, bread, rice, pasta and other grain products) in addition to consuming food folate from a varied diet (e.g., orange juice and green vegetables). Folic Acid is Good for All Ages No matter what your age, foods rich in folic acid are good for you. Even young girls should try to get enough folic acid every day. That way, when you're older and planning to become a mother, folic acid will already be a part of your diet. Folic Acid Can Help Prevent Birth Defects All women need folic acid because it works best for you and your baby early in the first month of pregnancy, a time when you may not even know you're pregnant. Continued use of folic acid after the first month of pregnancy, and throughout your life, ensures the future good health of you and your family."
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"docid": "D3159552#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/105405538/asl-deaf-history-flash-cards/\nASL Deaf History",
"text": "43 terms Sam-Russell24ASL Deaf History Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Where is Martha's Vineyard? Massachusetts2 reasons everyone on Martha's Vineyard signed Deaf genetic gene, island was self-sufficient Date that the first deaf school opened April 15, 1880Alice Cogswell First deaf student in Americawho were the Briarwood's and why didn't Gallaudet learn from them Oral deaf school in England, didn't want to share their methods Name of the first deaf school in America Connecticut Asylum for the education and instruction of deaf and dumb persons First five states with deaf schools in order CT, NY, PA, KY, OH2 reasons signing stopped in Martha's vineyard First school for the deaf opened so people left the island, new people started coming to the island Why did Ohio create their own school for the Deaf they were sending their deaf students to PA and paying PA for it First deaf teacher in America Laurent Clerc What is Abe Lincoln's importance in Deaf History He signed the charter that is now Gallaudet University Where is the city Milan located Italywhat are the years of the dark ages 1880-1980What does the dark ages translate to ban of using sign to educate deaf childrenwhat was voted on in the Milan Conference Oralism vs. Manualism, oralism won What country voted against the banning of sign America Where was the NAD founded Cincinnati, Ohio Date NAD was founded August 25, 1880What does NAD stand for National Association OF the Deaf2 men that founded the NAD Robert Mc Gregor and Edwin Booth First President of the NAD Robert Mc Gregor Year that Gallaudet was formed 1864Three sculptures that Daniel Chester French made John Harvard, Abe Lincoln, Minuteman Year of the Milan Conference 1880Only Deaf delegate at the Milan conference James Denison First president of Gallaudet University Edward Gallaudet Three immediate impacts of the Milan conference All deaf teachers were fired, NAD that was forming at the time grew, president of Gallaudet refused to ban signing at the campus Hearing men that attended the Milan conference for U. S. Isaac Peet, Charles Stoddard Hearing man that invented the hearing aid Miller R. Hutchinsonwhat does FRAT stand for National Fraternal Society of the Deaf Why is FRAT no longer in existence Deafness is no longer considered a medical problemwho did Dummy Hoy coach Goodyear Silent Football team WWII Ship Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet Liberty What and where did William Stoke teach English at Gallaudet Who was William Stoke hearing man who proved that ASL is a real language in 19602 companies in Akron that hired a lot of deaf people during the war Goodyear and Firestone What was the first TTY called Green Monster Robert Weitbrech Deaf man who invented the TTYWhat does NTD stand for National Theater of the Deaf What does NTID stand for National Technical Institute for the Deaf Where is NTID located Rochester, New York How was NTD funded Grants RID Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Features Quizlet Live Quizlet Learn Diagrams Flashcards Mobile Help Sign up Help Center Honor Code Community Guidelines Students Teachers About Company Press Jobs Privacy Terms Follow us Language© 2018 Quizlet Inc."
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"docid": "D3065727#0",
"title": "https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/data.html\nData & Statistics",
"text": "On This Page In the United States Birth Defects Prevention Differences in Occurrence by Race/Ethnicity Differences in Survival by Race/Ethnicity Birth defects are common, costly, and critical. Read below for the latest national statistics on the occurrence of birth defects in the United States. For data on specific birth defects, please visit the specific birth defects pages. In the United States Birth defects affect one in every 33 babies (about 3% of all babies) born in the United States each year. [ Read article]Birth defects are the leading cause of infant deaths, accounting for 20% of all infant deaths. [ Read article]National estimates for 21 selected major birth defects, 2004–2006 [ Read summary] The 21 selected major birth defects do not include genitourinary birth defects, including hypospadias. Birth Defects* Cases per Births Estimated Annual Number of Cases Adjusted for maternal race/ethnicity**Central nervous system defects (brain and spinal cord)Anencephaly1 in 4,859859Spina bifida without anencephaly1 in 2,8581,460Encephalocele1 in 12,235341Eye defects Anophthalmia/microphthalmia1 in 5,349780Cardiovascular defects (heart)Common truncus (also called Truncus arteriosus)1 in 13,876301Transposition of great arteries1 in 3,3331,252Tetralogy of Fallot1 in 2,5181,657Atrioventricular septal defect1 in 2,1221,966Hypoplastic left heart syndrome1 in 4,344960Orofacial defects (middle of the face)Cleft palate without cleft lip1 in 1,5742,651Cleft lip with or without cleft palate1 in 9404,437Gastrointestinal defects (esophagus, stomach, and intestines)Esophageal atresia / tracheoesophageal fistula1 in 4,608905Rectal and large intestinal atresia/stenosis1 in 2,1381,952Musculoskeletal defects (muscles and bones)Reduction deformity, upper limbs1 in 2,8691,454Reduction deformity, lower limbs1 in 5,949701Gastroschisis1 in 2,2291,871Omphalocele1 in 5,386775Diaphragmatic hernia1 in 3,8361,088Adjusted for maternal age**Chromosomal anomalies (extra chromosomes)Trisomy 131 in 7,906528Trisomy 181 in 3,7621,109Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome)1 in 6916,037*The national estimates data come from 14 birth defects tracking programs: Arkansas, Arizona, California [8-county Central Valley], Colorado, Georgia [5-county metropolitan Atlanta], Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Texas, and Utah. The number of live births represented by these 14 programs from 2004–2006 was 4,038,506. ** For this study, researchers took into account the mother’s race/ethnicity and the mother’s age (for Trisomy 13, 18, and 21), which allows state and local programs to use these estimates as a point of reference for comparison with future estimates. Adjustments are based on the United States live birth population, 2004–2006."
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"docid": "D1187451#0",
"title": "http://www.marchofdimes.org/complications/neural-tube-defects.aspx\nNeural tube defects",
"text": "Neural tube defects KEY POINTSNeural tube defects (NTDs) are birth defects of the brain and spinal cord. NTDs can cause serious problems for babies. To help prevent NTDs, take a vitamin supplement that has 400 micrograms of folic acid in it every day, even if you’re not trying to get pregnant. If you’re at high risk for NTDs, take 4,000 micrograms of folic acid every day. Talk to your provider about how to safely get this much. You’re at high risk for NTDs if you’ve had a baby with an NTD or you, your partner or your family members have an NTD. Folic acid helps prevent NTDs only if you take it before and in the first weeks of pregnancy. What are neural tube defects? Neural tube defects (also called NTDs) are birth defects of the brain and spinal cord. Birth defects are health conditions that are present at birth."
},
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"docid": "D3385047#0",
"title": "https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-benefits-and-risks-of-folic-acid-supplementation/\nThe benefits and risks of folic acid supplementation",
"text": "\"Share this: Tweet Share on Tumblr More Could a vitamin with proven benefits in one group cause harm to another? That’s the growing concern with folic acid, the vitamin that dramatically reduces the risk of neural tube birth defects such a spina bifida. Studies designed to explore the possible benefits of folic acid for heart disease, stroke and cancer are giving out some worrying signs: At best, folic acid is ineffective, and at worst it may be increasing the risks of some cancers. So what does this say about routine supplementation for the typical healthy individual, and its overall risk and benefit? Folate (vitamin B9) is an essential nutrient found green, leafy vegetables, broccoli, peas, corn, oranges, grains, cereals, and meats. Folate has important roles in the synthesis of DNA, and consequently cell division. Significant folate deficiency can lead to macrocytic anemia. Folic acid, a synthetic form of folate, is used in multivitamins supplements because it is better absorbed. Folic acid’s benefits in pregnancy are well documented. Supplementation before conception, and in the first few weeks of pregnancy, significantly and substantially lower the risk of several different birth defects, including neural tube defects (NTDs)."
},
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"docid": "D889462#0",
"title": "https://2001-2009.state.gov/g/oes/id/index.htm\nInfectious Disease & Non-Infectious Disease",
"text": "Infectious Disease & Non-Infectious Disease Infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, polio, and several neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are easily spread through personal contact, water, and air, (many NTDs are vector borne – transmitted by mosquitoes, flies, etc) and are a particularly significant problem in developing countries. In the past, infectious diseases have been widespread in developing countries and chronic diseases were found primarily in high income countries. However, the global pattern of disease burden is shifting. While infectious disease still remains a major problem in many countries, chronic diseases, including such noncommunicable conditions as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and respiratory disease, are now the major cause of death and disability, not only in developed countries, but also worldwide. The greatest total numbers of chronic disease deaths and illnesses now occur in developing countries. Infectious Disease The U. S. commitment to combat infectious diseases has saved lives and reduced human suffering throughout the developing world. Through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), for example, the U. S. supports lifesaving treatment for over 1.7 million people worldwide and has enabled 200,000 children to be born HIV-free. The 2008 reauthorization of PEPFAR expands the U. S. commitment to $48 billion over 5 years to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. In addition to HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) remains a global public health problem and is one of the three leading causes of deaths worldwide due to infectious diseases. In light of this, the U. S. is on the frontline of the battle against tuberculosis (TB)."
},
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"docid": "D2629289#0",
"title": "http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/81169\nUseful For",
"text": "Useful For Prenatal screening for open neural tube defect Clinical Information Analytes: Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a fetal protein that is initially produced in the fetal yolk sac and liver. A small amount also is produced by the gastrointestinal tract. By the end of the first trimester, nearly all of the AFP is produced by the fetal liver. The concentration of AFP peaks in fetal serum between 10 to 13 weeks. Fetal AFP diffuses across the placental barrier into the maternal circulation. A small amount also is transported from the amniotic cavity. The AFP concentration in maternal serum rises throughout pregnancy, from the nonpregnancy level of 0.20 ng/m L to about 250 ng/m L at 32 weeks gestation. If the fetus has an open neural tube defect (NTD), AFP is thought to leak directly into the amniotic fluid causing unexpectedly high concentrations of AFP. Subsequently, the AFP reaches the maternal circulation; thus producing elevated serum levels. Other fetal abnormalities such as omphalocele, gastroschisis, congenital renal disease, esophageal atresia, and other fetal distress situations such as threatened abortion and fetal demise also may show AFP elevations."
},
{
"docid": "D3540820#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/doctor/neural-tube-defects\nNeural Tube Defects",
"text": "This article is for Medical Professionals In this article Epidemiology Presentation and management Investigations Prenatal screening Management Complications Prognosis Prevention Neural tube defects (NTDs) are the second most common severe disabling human congenital defects. [ 1] Causation of NTDs involves multiple genes, and nutritional and environmental factors. Neural tube is the embryonic precursor of the brain and spinal cord. The process of neural tube formation is complex, in which a flat sheet of thickened ectodermal cells (neural plate) is converted into a tube. The fusion of the neural tube occurs early in pregnancy from day 21 to day 28 after conception. Abnormal closure of the neural plate results in NTDs. [ 1] NTDs can be classified as: Open: frequently involve the entire central nervous system; neural tissue is exposed with associated leakage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Closed: localised and confined to the spine with the brain rarely affected; neural tissue is not exposed although the skin covering the defect may be dysplastic. NTDs can be classified on the basis of site of involvement (cranial and spinal) or into open (neural tissue exposed) or closed (neural tissue not exposed). Cranial NTDs Anencephaly."
},
{
"docid": "D3185322#0",
"title": "http://www.nestle-baby.ca/en/preconception/thinking-of-having-a-baby/folic-acid-and-pre-natal-vitamins\nPrenatal Multivitamins and Folic Acid for Pregnancy",
"text": "Prenatal Multivitamins and Folic Acid for Pregnancy How soon can you influence your baby’s health? You can help even before you are pregnant by taking a prenatal multivitamin containing folic acid. If a woman doesn't get enough folic acid, her baby has a higher risk of developing a type of birth defect called a neural tube defect (NTD). NTDs Birth defects that occur very early on in pregnancy. Can lead to abnormalities of the skull, brain and spinal cord. Spina bifida, a condition that affects the spinal cord, is the most common NTD in Canada. Can occur as early as the first 3 to 4 weeks of baby’s development (when you may not even know you’re pregnant). NTD prevention One way to help prevent NTDs is to make sure you get enough folic acid daily, before and during pregnancy, with the help of a healthy diet and a prenatal vitamin. Folic acid While folic acid can be found in some of the foods you eat, most Canadian women don't get their recommended daily allowance when they’re not pregnant, much less the extra folic acid they need during pregnancy. Compare the benefits There are many good reasons to take a prenatal multivitamin instead of just a folic acid supplement."
},
{
"docid": "D1668334#0",
"title": "http://www.taiwanese-secrets.com/cost-of-living-in-taiwan.html\nCost of Living in Taiwan",
"text": "Cost of Living in Taiwan Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach () in /home/taiwane1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-subscribe-sm/admin/classes/admin.php on line 536How far can your money go in Taiwan? Taiwan is a place of opposites, stuck somewhere between a repressive dictatorship and a full-blown modern economy. The way you spend your money can be equally bipolar – living and/or traveling in Taiwan can be about as cheap as backpacking in India and about as expensive as a wild weekend in Western Europe. When planning you can keep a pretty flexible budget as the amount you spend really depends on your taste and the kind of experience you’re looking for. Don’t wait! Book your hotel in Taiwan today!Taiwan’s Currency: The New Taiwan Dollar Taiwan’s currency is the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD), referred to in Chinese as yuan or kuai. It comes in coin denominations of NT$1, $5, $10, $20, a golden $50 coin, and bills of NT$100, $500 and $1,000. You may occasionally come across rare NT$200 and $2000 bills as well. Don’t’ worry, they’re probably not fake. Taiwanese Dollar Exchange Rate The exchange rates are around US$1 to NT$32, and 1Euro to NT$41."
},
{
"docid": "D1252268#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc977998.aspx\nGlobal Catalog Servers",
"text": "\"Global Catalog Servers Every domain controller in a forest stores three full writable directory partitions: a domain directory partition, a schema directory partition, and a configuration directory partition. A Global Catalog is a domain controller that stores these writable directory partitions, as well as a partial, read-only copy of all other domain directory partitions in the forest. The additional directory partitions are \"\"partial\"\" because, although they collectively contain every object in the directory, only a limited set of specific attributes are included for each object. The Global Catalog is built automatically by the Active Directory replication system. All of the directory partitions on a Global Catalog server, whether full or partial partitions, are stored in a single directory database (Ntds.dit) on that server. There is no separate storage area for Global Catalog attributes; they are treated as additional information in the domain controller directory database. When a new domain is added to the forest, the information about the new domain is stored in the configuration directory partition, which reaches the Global Catalog server (and all domain controllers) through replication of forest-wide information. When a new Global Catalog server is designated, this information is also stored in the configuration directory partition and replicated to all domain controllers in the forest. Global Catalog Attributes In its role as a domain controller, a Global Catalog server stores one domain directory partition that has writable objects with a full complement of writable attributes. The objects in all other domain directory partitions in the forest are stored on a Global Catalog server as read-only objects with a partial set of attributes."
},
{
"docid": "D2197680#0",
"title": "http://www.hydroassoc.org/classifications-and-causes/\nClassifications and Causes",
"text": "Classifications and Causes Hydrocephalus is a condition, not a disease. It can develop for a variety of reasons, sometimes as part of another condition. Congenital hydrocephalus means the condition is present at birth, caused by a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors during fetal development. Congenital hydrocephalus is now often diagnosed before birth through routine ultrasound. Compensated h ydrocephalus is hydrocephalus that is diagnosed in adulthood, but may have existed since birth. It can still be considered congenital. Acquired hydrocephalus develops after birth as a result of neurological conditions such as head trauma, brain tumor, cyst, intraventricular hemorrhage or infection of the central nervous system. Normal pressure hydrocephalus occurs in older adults when the ventricles of the brain are enlarged, but there is little or no increase in the pressure within the ventricles. Sometimes the cause of NPH is known – but most often it is idiopathic, which means the cause is not known. Another set of terms you may hear from a doctor to describe hydrocephalus are “communicating” and “non-communicating.”"
},
{
"docid": "D174960#0",
"title": "http://www.dogforums.com/dog-health-questions/307010-what-considered-long-term.html\nThread: What is considered long term use for prednisone?",
"text": "\"07-12-2014 02:15 PM #1Achilleslastand Junior Member Join Date Apr 2012Posts 16What is considered long term use for prednisone? Our 8 yr old cocker who has liver cancer has been on prednisone for approx. 10 weeks and was wondering what length is considered long term use? He is on 5 mg btw. Reply Reply With Quote Sponsored Links Remove Advertisements Dog Forums.com Advertisements07-12-2014 02:24 PM #2gingerkid Senior Member Join Date Jul 2012Location Alberta, Canada Posts 6,544Re: What is considered long term use for prednisone? Originally Posted by Achilleslastand Our 8 yr old cocker who has liver cancer has been on prednisone for approx. 10 weeks and was wondering what length is considered long term use? He is on 5 mg btw. This is really a question better asked of you vet. But from my experience in human healthcare settings, \"\"Long-term use\"\" colloquially used to refer to drug usage on the scope of years."
},
{
"docid": "D1458466#0",
"title": "https://www.transit.dot.gov/ntd/national-transit-database-ntd-glossary\nNational Transit Database (NTD) Glossary",
"text": "\"National Transit Database (NTD) Glossary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAABVehicle type: Articulated Buses Accident Repairs of Buildings, Grounds and Equipment Repairing all damage to buildings, grounds and equipment resulting from collisions with stationary or moving objects, floods and accidentally ignited fires, etc. Accident Repairs of Revenue Vehicles Repairing all damage to revenue vehicles resulting from events (e.g., collisions with stationary or moving objects, floods and accidentally ignited fires, etc.). Accounting System An accounting system consists of the business papers, records, and reports plus the procedures that are used in recording transactions and reporting their effects. An example of an accounting system is the Uniform System of Accounts (USOA). Accrual Accounting A method of financial accounting where revenues are recorded when earned instead of when received, and expenses are recorded when incurred instead of when paid. Accumulated Depreciation Accumulated depreciation is the cumulative depreciation of an asset up to a single point in its useful life. An asset's book value is the difference between its purchase price and accumulated depreciation. Act of God A natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, other high winds, lightning, snow and ice storms. Active Vehicles The vehicles available to operate in revenue service at the end of your fiscal year, including:• Spares• Vehicles temporarily out of service for routine maintenance and minor repairs• Operational vehicles Active Vehicles in Fleet The vehicles in a particular fleet at year-end that are available to operate in revenue service, including:• Spares• Vehicles temporarily out of service for routine maintenance and minor repairs Actual An adjective to describe something existing or current, not something expected or estimated. Examples include actual liability and actual losses, which represent the real (not estimated) amounts of losses and liabilities incurred by the transit agency."
},
{
"docid": "D2850647#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1181570-overview\nOverview",
"text": "Overview Anencephaly is a serious developmental defect of the central nervous system in which the brain and cranial vault are grossly malformed. The cerebrum and cerebellum are reduced or absent, but the hindbrain is present. Anencephaly is a part of the neural tube defect (NTD) spectrum. This defect results when the neural tube fails to close during the third to fourth weeks of development, leading to fetal loss, stillbirth, or neonatal death. [ 1, 2, 3, 4]Anencephaly, like other forms of NTDs, generally follows a multifactorial pattern of transmission, with interaction of multiple genes as well as environmental factors, although neither the genes nor the environmental factors are well characterized. In some cases, anencephaly may be caused by a chromosome abnormality, or it may be part of a more complex process involving single-gene defects or disruption of the amniotic membrane. Anencephaly can be detected prenatally with ultrasonography and may first be suspected as a result of an elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP) screening test. Folic acid has been shown to be an efficacious preventive agent that reduces the potential risk of anencephaly and other NTDs by approximately two thirds. [ 5, 6, 7, 8]A 3D antennal ultrasound scan shows an omphalocele in one of the conjoined twins, associated with anencephaly in the first trimester, allowing termination of pregnancy. Next: Pathophysiology"
},
{
"docid": "D1252267#0",
"title": "http://www.tech-faq.com/the-global-catalog-server.html\nThe Global Catalog Server",
"text": "The Global Catalog Server The Global Catalog (GC) is an important component in Active Directory because it serves as the central information store of the Active Directory objects located in domains and forests. Because the GC maintains a list of the Active Directory objects in domains and forests without actually including all information on the objects and it is used when users search for Active Directory objects or for specific attributes of an object, the GC improves network performance and provides maximum accessibility to Active Directory objects. The Global Catalog server is the domain controller that stores a full copy of all objects in its host domain. It also stores a partial copy of all objects in all other domains within the forest. The partial copy holds the list of objects most frequently searched for. The first domain controller that is created in the first domain in a forest is by default the Global Catalog server. If a domain only has one domain controller, that particular domain controller and the GC server are the same server. If an additional domain controller is added to the domain, users can configure that domain controller as the GC server. Users can also assign additional domain controllers to serve as GC servers for a domain. This is usually done to improve response time for user logon requests and search requests."
},
{
"docid": "D1324809#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/TWD_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"1 comment about New Taiwan Dollars and United States Dollars conversion This New Taiwan Dollar and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of New Taiwan Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or New Taiwan Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller New Taiwan Dollar (TWD) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The New Taiwan Dollar is the currency in Taiwan (TW, TWN). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The New Taiwan Dollar is also known as the Taiwanese Dollar. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for TWD can be written NT$, NTD, and NT. The symbol for USD can be written $."
},
{
"docid": "D1857390#0",
"title": "http://www.oreilly.com/medical/hydrocephalus/news/whatishydro.html\nWhat is Hydrocephalus?",
"text": "\"What is Hydrocephalus? The following excerpt is taken from Chapter One of Hydrocephalus: A Guide for Patients, Families, and Friends by Chuck Toporek & Kellie Robinson, copyright 1999 by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. For book orders/information, call 1-800-998-9938. Permission is granted to print and distribute this excerpt for noncommercial use as long as the above source is included. The information in this article is meant to educate and should not be used as an alternative for professional medical care. Introduction Types of hydrocephalus Primary causes of hydrocephalus What is cerebrospinal fluid? The brain in a nutshell Introduction The word hydrocephalus is derived from the Greek– hydro means water, and cephalus means head. It is a neurological condition that occurs when there is an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the ventricles and/or subarachnoid space of the brain. The increase of intracranial pressure (ICP) can either be the result of an overproduction of CSF (a condition known as choroid plexus papilloma), an obstruction of the flow of CSF, or a failure of the structures of the brain to reabsorb the fluid. Although there is little public awareness about hydrocephalus, according to recent statistics from the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hydrocephalus affects approximately 1 out of every 1,000 children born each year. Hydrocephalus can also be acquired after birth from a variety of causes."
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"docid": "D1137308#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/MYR_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Malaysian Ringgit and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Malaysian Ringgit is the currency in Malaysia (MY, MYS). The symbol for MYR can be written RM. The Malaysian Ringgit is divided into 100 sen. The exchange rate for the Malaysian Ringgit was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The MYR conversion factor has 6 significant digits. URL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller3 comments about Malaysian Ringgit conversion Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Peercoin (PPC)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Philippine Peso (PHP)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pound Sterling (GBP)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Primecoin (XPM)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) IOTA (MIOTA) Qatari Riyal (QAR)Bahraini Dinar (BHD) Icelandic Krona (ISK) Qtum (QTUM)Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) Indian Rupee (INR) Quark Coin (QRK)Barbados Dollar (BBD) Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) Redd Coin (RDD)Belarusian Ruble (BYN) Iranian Rial (IRR) Ripple (XRP)Belize Dollar (BZD) Iraqi Dinar (IQD) Romanian Leu (RON)Bermuda Dollar (BMD) Israeli New Shekel (ILS) Russian Ruble (RUB)Beta Coin (BET) Ixcoin (IXC) Rwandan Franc (RWF)Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) Jamaican Dollar (JMD) Saint Helena Pound (SHP)Binance Coin (BNB) Japanese Yen (JPY) Samoa Tala (WST)Bit Bar (BTB) Jersey Pound (JEP) Sao Tome Dobra (STD)Bit Share (BTS) Jordanian Dinar (JOD) Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)Bitcoin (BTC) Joulecoin (XJO) Serbian Dinar (RSD)Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT) Sexcoin (SXC)Bitcoin Gold (BTG) Kenyan Shilling (KES) Seychelles Rupee (SCR)Bitmonero (XMR) Korean Won (KRW) Siacoin (XSC)Black Coin (BLC) Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) Sierra Leonean Leone (SLL)Bolivian Boliviano (BOB) Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS) Singapore Dollar (SGD)Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) Lao Kip (LAK) Solar Coin (SLR)Botswana Pula (BWP) Lebanese Pound (LBP) Solomon Islands Dollar (SBD)Brazilian Real (BRL) Lesotho Loti (LSL) Somali Shilling (SOS)Brunei Dollar (BND) Liberian Dollar (LRD) South African Rand (ZAR)Bulgarian Lev (BGN) Libyan Dinar (LYD) Special Drawing Right (SDR)Burundian Franc (BIF) Lisk (LSK) Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)Bytecoin (BCN) (BCN) Litecoin (LTC) Status (SNT)Cambodian Riel (KHR) Lithuanian Litas (LTL) Steem (STEEM)Canadian Dollar (CAD) Macau Pataca (MOP) Stellar (XLM)Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) Macedonia Denar (MKD) Stratis (STRAT)Cardano (ADA) Maid Safe Coin (XMS) Sudanese Pound (SDG)Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD) Maker (MKR) Suriname Dollar (SRD)Central African CFA (XAF) Malagasy Ariary (MGA) Swazi Lilangeni (SZL)Chilean Peso (CLP) Malawian Kwacha (MWK) Swedish Krona (SEK)Chilean Unidad de Fomento (CLF) Maldives 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Hryvnia (UAH)Doge Coin (XDG) Nas (NAS) United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED)Dominican Peso (DOP) Nepalese Rupee (NPR) United States Dollar (USD)EOS (EOS) Net Coin (NET) Unobtanium (UNO)East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG) Uruguayan peso (UYU)Egyptian Pound (EGP) New Mozambican Metical (MZN) Uzbekistani Som (UZS)Electronic Gulden (EFL) New Taiwan Dollar (TWD) Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)Eritrean Nakfa (ERN) New Zealand Dollar (NZD) Ve Chain (VEN)Ethereum (ETH) Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro (NIO) Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)Ethereum Classic (ETC) Nigerian Naira (NGN) Verge (XVG)Ethiopian Birr (ETB) North Korean Won (KPW) Veri Coin (VRC)Euro (EUR) Norwegian Krone (NOK) Veritaseum (VERI)Falkland Islands Pound (FKP) Novacoin (NVC) Vertcoin (VTC)Fastcoin (FST) Nxt (NXT) Viet Nam Dong (VND)Feathercoin (FTC) Omani Rial (OMR) Walton (WTC)Fiji Dollar (FJD) Omise GO (OMG) West African CFA (XOF)Florin Coin (FLO) Orbitcoin (ORB) World Coin (WDC)Flutter Coin (FLT) Ounces of Aluminum (XAL) Yacoin (YAC)Franc Congolais (CDF) Ounces of Copper (XCP) Yemeni Rial (YER)Franko (FRK) Ounces of Gold (XAU) Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)Freicoin (FRC) Ounces of Palladium (XPD) Zcash (ZEC)French Pacific Franc (XPF) Ounces of Platinum (XPT) Zeitcoin (ZTC)Gambian Dalasi (GMD) Ounces of Silver (XAG) Zetacoin (ZET) \""
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{
"docid": "D2800346#0",
"title": "https://www.wirejewelry.com/jewelry-making-blog/7722/bronze-and-brass-base-metals/\nWire Jewelry Resource June 13: Bronze and Brass, 2 Base Metals",
"text": "by Rose Marion, Wire-Sculpture.com We all know that the price of gold is high (higher than platinum for several months!) and silver has been around $30 an ounce ($28.95 this week). So many of us turned to base metal wires to continue fueling our wire jewelry passion. So what are base metals, anyway? What are Base Metals? A chemistry textbook would tell you (and I was surprised to discover this) that a base metal is a metal that oxidizes or corrodes relatively easily, and reacts with hydrochloric acid to form hydrogen. This includes metals such as iron, lead, nickel, copper (although it doesn’t do the hydrogen trick) and zinc. The term “base” comes from contrasting the metals with “noble” or “precious” metals, as set by alchemists!The U. S. Customs and Border Protection has a standard list of base metals, including iron, steel, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, aluminum, tin, titanium, and several other elements excluding gold, silver, and platinum. Bronze and Brass Both bronze and brass are alloys of copper. The amount of copper and the other metals that it is mixed with are what determines the color and properties of the resulting metal."
},
{
"docid": "D2952038#0",
"title": "http://www.globalpropertyguide.com/Africa/Kenya/Buying-Guide\nTotal transaction costs are low in Kenya",
"text": "Jul 11, 2017 Tweet Total transaction costs are low in Kenya How high are realtors’ and lawyers’ fees in Kenya? What about other property purchase costs? Transaction Costs Who Pays? Stamp Duty for Draft Transfe 2% - 4% buyer Legal Fees 1.5% buyer Banker’s Check Charge KES600 (US$7) buyer Registration KES500 (US$5) buyer Real Estate Agent’s Fee 1.25% seller Costs paid by buyer 3.51% - 5.51%Costs paid by seller 1.25%ROUNDTRIP TRANSACTION COSTS 4.76% - 6.76%See Footnotes Source: Global Property Guide How difficult is the property purchase process in Kenya? Foreigners can buy ‘commercial class’ land in Kenya. This type of land is for income or revenue-making purposes. Foreigners are allowed to acquire this and build on it. ‘Agricultural land’ or farm lands cannot be acquired by foreign individuals. ‘ Agricultural land’ is usually owned by indigenous people. If purchase is made through a company – the majority of which must be Kenyan-owned – then it is allowed."
},
{
"docid": "D261189#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080719212351AALoqwS\nHow many different types of curency are there?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance How many different types of curency are there? How many different types of currency are there, what are they, where are they used, and what are they worth compared to the Canadian dollar?4 following 70 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Country Currency ISO-4217 Symbol A Afghanistan Afghan afghani AFN Albania Albanian lek ALL Algeria Algerian dinar DZD American Samoa see United States Andorra see Spain and France Angola Angolan kwanza AOA Anguilla East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Antigua and Barbuda East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Argentina Argentine peso ARS Armenia Armenian dram AMD Aruba Aruban florin AWG ƒ Australia Australian dollar AUD $ Austria European euro EUR € Azerbaijan Azerbaijani manat AZN B Bahamas Bahamian dollar BSD B$ Bahrain Bahraini dinar BHD Bangladesh Bangladeshi taka BDT Barbados Barbadian dollar BBD Bds$ Belarus Belarusian ruble BYR Br Belgium European euro EUR € Belize Belize dollar BZD BZ$ Benin West African CFA franc XOF CFA Bermuda Bermudian dollar BMD BD$ Bhutan Bhutanese ngultrum BTN Nu. Bolivia Bolivian boliviano BOB Bs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka BAM KM Botswana Botswana pula BWP P Brazil Brazilian real BRL R$ British Indian Ocean Territory see United Kingdom Brunei Brunei dollar BND B$ Bulgaria Bulgarian lev BGN Burkina Faso West African CFA franc XOF CFA Burma see Myanmar Burundi Burundi franc BIF FBu C Cambodia Cambodian riel KHR Cameroon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Canada Canadian dollar CAD $ Canton and Enderbury Islands see Kiribati Cape Verde Cape Verdean escudo CVE Esc Cayman Islands Cayman Islands dollar KYD KY$ Central African Republic Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chad Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chile Chilean peso CLP $ China Chinese renminbi CNY ¥ Christmas Island see Australia Cocos (Keeling) Islands see Australia Colombia Colombian peso COP Col$ Comoros Comorian franc KMF Congo Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Congo, Democratic Republic Congolese franc CDF F Cook Islands see New Zealand Costa Rica Costa Rican colon CRC ₡ Côte d'Ivoire West African CFA franc XOF CFA Croatia Croatian kuna HRK kn Cuba Cuban peso CUC $ Cyprus European euro EUR € Czech Republic Czech koruna CZK Kč D Denmark Danish krone DKK Kr Djibouti Djiboutian franc DJF Fdj Dominica East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Dominican Republic Dominican peso DOP RD$ Dronning Maud Land see Norway E East Timor see Timor-Leste Ecuador uses the U. S. Dollar Egypt Egyptian pound EGP £ El Salvador uses the U. S. Dollar Equatorial Guinea Central African CFA franc GQE CFA Eritrea Eritrean nakfa ERN Nfa Estonia Estonian kroon EEK KR Ethiopia Ethiopian birr ETB Br F Faeroe Islands (Føroyar) see Denmark Falkland Islands Falkland Islands pound FKP £ Fiji Fijian dollar FJD FJ$ Finland European euro EUR € France European euro EUR € French Guiana see France French Polynesia CFP franc XPF F G Gabon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Gambia Gambian dalasi GMD D Georgia Georgian lari GEL Germany European euro EUR € Ghana Ghanaian cedi GHS Gibraltar Gibraltar pound GIP £ Great Britain see United Kingdom Greece European euro EUR € Greenland see Denmark Grenada East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Guadeloupe see France Guam see United States Guatemala Guatemalan quetzal GTQ Q Guernsey see United Kingdom Guinea-Bissau West African CFA franc XOF CFA Guinea Guinean franc GNF FG Guyana Guyanese dollar GYD GY$ H Haiti Haitian gourde HTG G Heard and Mc Donald Islands see Australia Honduras Honduran lempira HNL L Hong Kong Hong Kong dollar HKD HK$ Hungary Hungarian forint HUF Ft I Iceland Icelandic króna ISK kr India Indian rupee INR Rs Indonesia Indonesian rupiah IDR Rp International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights XDR SDR Iran Iranian rial IRR Iraq Iraqi dinar IQD Ireland European euro EUR € Isle of Man see United Kingdom Israel Israeli new sheqel ILS Italy European euro EUR € Ivory Coast see Côte d'Ivoire J Jamaica Jamaican dollar JMD J$ Japan Japanese yen JPY ¥ Jersey see United Kingdom Johnston Island see United States Jordan Jordanian dinar JOD K Kampuchea see Cambodia Kazakhstan Kazakhstani tenge KZT T Kenya Kenyan shilling KES KSh Kiribati see Australia Korea, North North Korean won KPW W Korea, South South Korean won KRW W Kuwait Kuwaiti dinar KWD Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstani som KGS L Laos Lao kip LAK KN Latvia Latvian lats LVL Ls Lebanon Lebanese lira LBP Lesotho Lesotho loti LSL M Liberia Liberian dollar LRD L$ Libya Libyan dinar LYD LD Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc Lithuania Lithuanian litas LTL Lt Luxembourg European euro EUR € M Macau Macanese pataca MOP P Macedonia (Former Yug. Rep.) Macedonian denar MKD Madagascar Malagasy ariary MGA FMG Malawi Malawian kwacha MWK MK Malaysia Malaysian ringgit MYR RM Maldives Maldivian rufiyaa MVR Rf Mali West African CFA franc XOF CFA Malta European Euro EUR € Martinique see France Mauritania Mauritanian ouguiya MRO UM Mauritius Mauritian rupee MUR Rs Mayotte see France Micronesia see United States Midway Islands see United States Mexico Mexican peso MXN $ Moldova Moldovan leu MDL Monaco see France Mongolia Mongolian tugrik MNT ₮ Montenegro see Italy Montserrat East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Morocco Moroccan dirham MAD Mozambique Mozambican metical MZM MTn Myanmar Myanma kyat MMK K N Nauru see Australia Namibia Namibian dollar NAD N$ Nepal Nepalese rupee NPR NRs Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antillean gulden ANG NAƒ Netherlands European euro EUR € New Caledonia CFP franc XPF F New Zealand New Zealand dollar NZD NZ$ Nicaragua Nicaraguan c&ocaute;rdoba NIO C$ Niger West African CFA franc XOF CFA Nigeria Nigerian naira NGN ₦ Niue see New Zealand Norfolk Island see Australia Northern Mariana Islands see United States Norway Norwegian krone NOK kr O Oman Omani rial OMR P Pakistan Pakistani rupee PKR Rs. Palau see United States Panama Panamanian balboa PAB B./ Panama Canal Zone see United States Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean kina PGK K Paraguay Paraguayan guarani PYG Peru Peruvian nuevo sol PEN S/. Philippines Philippine peso PHP ₱ Pitcairn Island see New Zealand Poland Polish zloty PLN Portugal European euro EUR € Puerto Rico see United States Q Qatar Qatari riyal QAR QR R Reunion see France Romania Romanian leu RON L Russia Russian ruble RUB R Rwanda Rwandan franc RWF RF S Samoa (Western) see Western Samoa Samoa (America) see United States San Marino see Italy São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe dobra STD Db Saudi Arabia Saudi riyal SAR SR Sénégal West African CFA franc XOF CFA Serbia Serbian dinar RSD din. Seychelles Seychellois rupee SCR SR Sierra Leone Sierra Leonean leone SLL Le Singapore Singapore dollar SGD S$ Slovakia Slovak koruna SKK Sk Slovenia European euro EUR € Solomon Islands Solomon Islands dollar SBD SI$ Somalia Somali shilling SOS Sh. South Africa South African rand ZAR R Spain European euro EUR € Sri Lanka Sri Lankan rupee LKR Rs St. Helena Saint Helena pound SHP £ St. Kitts and Nevis East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Lucia East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Vincent and the Grenadines East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Sudan Sudanese pound SDG Suriname Surinamese dollar SRD $ Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands see Norway Swaziland Swazi lilangeni SZL E Sweden Swedish krona SEK kr Switzerland Swiss franc CHF Fr. Syria Syrian pound SYP T Tahiti see French Polynesia Taiwan New Taiwan dollar TWD NT$ Tajikistan Tajikistani somoni TJS Tanzania Tanzanian shilling TZS Thailand Thai baht THB ฿ Timor-Leste uses the U. S. Dollar Togo West African CFA franc XOF CFA Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago dollar TTD TT$ Tunisia Tunisian dinar TND DT Turkey Turkish new lira TRY YTL Turkmenistan Turkmen manat TMM m Turks and Caicos Islands see United States Tuvalu see Australia U Uganda Ugandan shilling UGX USh Ukraine Ukrainian hryvnia UAH United Arab Emirates UAE dirham AED United Kingdom British pound GBP £ United States of America United States dollar USD US$ Upper Volta see Burkina Faso Uruguay Uruguayan peso UYU $U Uzbekistan Uzbekistani som UZS V Vanuatu Vanuatu vatu VUV VT Vatican see Italy Venezuela Venezuelan bolivar VEB Bs Vietnam Vietnamese dong VND ₫ Virgin Islands see United States W Wake Island see United States Wallis and Futuna Islands CFP franc XPF F Western Sahara see Spain, Mauritania and Morocco Western Samoa Samoan tala WST WS$ Y Yemen Yemeni rial YER Z Zaïre see Congo, Democratic Republic Zambia Zambian kwacha ZMK ZK Zimbabwe Zimbabwean dollar ZWD Z$ http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.h... All the best :)♥ Kalra®™ · 10 years ago2 5 Comment These are the list of all currencies which are used in the world This may not be in order please copy and paste this to a word sheet you will get the correct order. Its difficult to convert all the currencies to canadian dollar (CD) But some currencies like Kuwait dinar, Cyprus dollar, Baharin Dinar, Omani Riyal , Great Britan Pound are stronger currencies than canadian dollar ."
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"docid": "D1857417#0",
"title": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2214046/St-Helena-The-South-Atlantic-outpost-Napoleon-saw-days.html\nSt Helena: Sailing to the South Atlantic outpost where Napoleon saw out his days",
"text": "St Helena: Sailing to the South Atlantic outpost where Napoleon saw out his days By John Carter Published: 05:11 EDT, 7 October 2012 | Updated: 13:50 EDT, 14 October 20125View comments The afternoon sun beat down from a cloudless sky upon the canopies shielding the tables outside the Jamestown waterfront coffee shop. I was glad of their shade, and the protection of a generous coating of factor 15. It may have been February 25, but it was definitely a day for sun cream, dark glasses, a polo shirt and shorts. At a nearby table, a group of English twentysomething dancers from a cruise ship moored offshore were trying to get a signal on their mobiles. They stared in disbelief when I told them mobiles don't work on the island. ' What sort of weird place is this?' one of the girls inquired. Rugged charm: Sandy Bay seen from the verdant valleys of the Peaks on St Helena Liquid refreshment: John, far left, with distillery owner Paul Hickling and a bottle of Tungi I should have told her it is the kind of 'weird' place where everyone speaks English, and drives on the proper side of the road. Where the time is the same as at home, the banknotes and coins are virtually identical and on a par with Sterling. And where mobile phones don't work."
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"docid": "D1558308#0",
"title": "https://www.travelex.com/currency/currency-pairs/usd-to-myr\nUS dollar to Malaysia ringgit exchange rates",
"text": "US dollar to Malaysia ringgit exchange rates CURRENCY CONVERTERFrom USA-U. S. Dollar (USD)To [from Exchange Amount] [from Currency Code] = [to Exchange Amount] [to Currency Code]Buy your currency now >1 Month3 Months6 Months12 Months Historical Rates for Conversion of [From Currency Iso] to [To Currency Iso]: Last month Historical Rates for Conversion of [From Currency Iso] to [To Currency Iso]: Last 3 months Historical Rates for Conversion of [From Currency Iso] to [To Currency Iso]: Last 6 months Historical Rates for Conversion of [From Currency Iso] to [To Currency Iso]: Last 12 months [To Currency Iso] per [From Currency Iso]The rates history is not available for this currency Date Exchange rates last updated Tuesday, 19 December 2017 11:07:49 AM EST. The online exchange rates provided by this Currency Converter are intended as a guide only and should not be used for transactional purposes. All rates are subject to change from time to time without notice. Exchange rates used in-store may differ from those offered online. The Travelex online sell rate will be used for conversions from US Dollars to a foreign currency. The latest on USD to MYR exchange rates One American Dollar currently exchanges at a rate of MYR. To see the latest exchange rate and compare historic rates year on year, head over to our exchange rates page. Off to Malaysia? Order your Malaysian ringgit from us with ease. All you have to do is place your order online and you’ll be able to pick up your ringgit in store or have them delivered to your home."
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"docid": "D2481514#0",
"title": "http://www.retirepedia.com/cost-of-living-in-malaysia.html\nCost of Living in Malaysia",
"text": "Cost of Living in Malaysia By Jim Veinot As with every country we review for you, we always have an eye on our cost of living comparison to the benchmark US$1300 per month, which is about the average US Social Security payment. We’ll come back to you on this at the end of this review. Malaysian Currency Let’s talk a bit about Malaysian currency just so we’re all on the same page. The currency is called the Ringgit (RM), and its code on the currency exchanges is MYR while its symbol is RM. Common denominations in bills are 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 RM. Coins in general use are 5, 10, 20 and 50 sen (cents). Current (August 2016) rounded conversion rate is 4 Ringgits to a US dollar, so a Ringgit is worth about a quarter in US currency. Comparisons to other currencies vary with market prices but today the rate is about 3 Ringgits to a Canadian or Australian dollar, 5.25 to a British Pound Sterling and 4.4 Ringgits to a Euro. The average inflation rate at this time is 2.1% annually. Cost of Living in Malaysia: What’s Cheap and What’s Expensive Let’s start with the rule of thumb that applies pretty universally but especially so in more remote parts of the world (read non-Western world): If the commodity is imported then it’s going to cost more."
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"docid": "D2899903#0",
"title": "http://lunaticg.blogspot.com/2010/02/malaysia-ringgit-rm-or-myr.html\nMalaysia Ringgit; RM or MYR?",
"text": "\"Home Malaysia ringgit Malaysia Ringgit; RM or MYR? Malaysia Ringgit; RM or MYR?gila lunatic 7:00:00 AMLast few weeks, there is a little bit of discussion about what exactly is the monetray code for Malaysia ringgit; RM or MYR? The discussion in local star newspaper started by ABDUN NIZAR AHMAD asking if \"\"Our currency wrongly denoted?\"\". He is saying that prices or monetary values used in Malaysia are denoted by the acronym RM and pronounced as Ringgit Malaysia (or Malaysian Ringgit). However, try picking up an Asian edition of an international magazine or checking our exchange rates via an international financial website, chances are Malaysia currency is often denoted as either MYR or MY$, while currencies of other countries (including those of neighbouring ones) are correctly used. Another Star reader PROUD MALAYSIAN RINGGIT reply that \"\"Forex code for our ringgit is correct\"\". He is saying that the currency code in the international foreign exchange market for Malaysian Ringgit is “MYR” while “RM” was introduced some years back to replace the “$” in our day-to-day transactions. This practice is no different from many other currencies in the world. For example, the Great Britain Pound is denoted as “GBP” in the international forex market while “£” is used in day-to-day transactions. Likewise, the Japanese Yen is denoted as “JPY” in the international forex market while “¥” is used in day-to-day transactions."
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"docid": "D2682053#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_accounting_software\nComparison of accounting software",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different professional accounting software and personal finance packages. The comparison only focus considering financial and external accounting functions. No comparison is made for internal/management accounting, cost accounting, budgeting, or integrated MAS accounting. Contents [ hide ]1 Free and open source software2 Proprietary software3 Further details4 See also5 References Free and open source software [ edit]Package License Windows Mac OS Linux Market focus GL AR / AP DEB$£€¥OB POS EC S O C T PR ERP CRM BI HRM Manf./BOMSCM IM —RM D / WM MUMulti Co Tax Other Features Structure Language Adempiere GPLYes Yes Yes Mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Saa S, Project Management, CRM. Web-based and Client-server. Java on JBoss, Glass Fish, Postgre SQL, Oracle. Apache OFBiz Apache License Yes Yes Yes Small to mid-sized enterprises Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Saa S, Calendar, Webmail Multi-User, Web Access, Cloud Hostable Java Compiere GPL2, other proprietary Yes Yes Yes Mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MESWeb-based Java EEDolibarr GPLYes Yes Yes Low to mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Saa SWeb-based PHPGnu Cash GPLYes Yes Yes Personal and small enterprise Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ltd Stand-alone C, Scheme GNU Enterprise GPLYes Yes Yes Mid to high end market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Web-based + stand-alone Pythoni Dempiere GPL2Yes Yes Yes Mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Saa S, Calendar, Project Management Web-based and Client-server Java on Jetty, OSGi, Postgre SQL, Oracle JFire GPLYes No Yes All markets Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Web-based, Stand-alone Java Ledger SMB GPLYes Yes Yes Mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Saa S, Light Manufacturing, Multi-language (40), Web-based Perl Ledger (software)BSDYes Yes Yes Personal and small enterprise Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Can be used with git Plain text file-based C++metasfresh GPL2Yes Yes Yes Mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Saa S, On-Premise Web-based, Client-server Java on Tomcat, Postgre SQLOpenbravo MPL derivative with badgeware clause Yes Yes Yes Mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Project Management, Multi-language, Localized by country Web-based, on-premises, Saas, On Demand Java Postbooks CPALYes Yes Yes Low to mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Professional Services Client-server C++, Qt SQL-Ledger GPLYes Yes Yes Mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Web-based Perl Tryton (fork of Tiny ERP (2008), Odoo today)GPLYes Yes Yes Low to mid-market Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [1]Yes [2]Yes Yes Yes [3]Yes Yes Yes Yes [4]Yes [5]Thin client - Server or Stand-alone Python Proprietary software [ edit]Package License Windows OS X Linux Market focus Type Structure24Seven Office Software as a Service Yes Yes Yes Low to mid-market ERP, CRM, email, collaboration, Project management, Integrated Vo IPWeb-based The Access Group Proprietary Yes No No Mid-market Financials, Customer Relationship Management, Manufacturing, Job Costing, POS, Inventory control, ERP, Business Intelligence, CIS, Payroll Stand-alone Acumatica Proprietary and Software as a service Yes Yes Yes Mid-market ERP, CRM, E-Mail, Project Management, Integration, Notification, Employee Web-based AME Accounting Software Proprietary Yes No No Low to mid-market Payroll, general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, Double-entry bookkeeping system, Small Business Accounting Stand-alone Aplos Software Proprietary Yes Yes Yes Low to mid-market nonprofit and faith-based organizations Fund Accounting, general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, Double-entry bookkeeping system, nonprofit organization accounting, online fundraising Web-based Baan Corporation Proprietary Yes Yes Yes Mid to Low-market ERPStand-alone and web-based CGram Enterprise Proprietary Yes Yes Yes Low to mid-market Financials; ERP; CRM; Manufacturing; Multicompany; Multicurrency; Payroll; Inventory control; accounts receivable; accounts payable; general ledger Stand-alone Cheqbook Software as a Service Yes Yes Yes Low to mid-market Double-entry bookkeeping system, accounts receivable, accounts payable, Small Business Accounting, Reporting, Business Intelligence, general ledger, Bank Reconciliation, Automatic bank feeds, Journal entries, Check printing, Online payment processing Web-based CODA Proprietary Yes No Yes Mid-market GL; AP; AR; Analytics; Integration; etc."
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"docid": "D642322#0",
"title": "https://www.tutorialspoint.com/sql_certificate/conversion_functions.htm\nUsing Conversion Functions",
"text": "\"Using Conversion Functions Advertisements Previous Page Next Page Besides the SQL utility functions, Oracle inbuilt function library contains type conversion functions. There may be scenarios where the query expects input in a specific data type, but it receives it in a different data type. In such cases, Oracle implicitly tries to convert the unexpected value to a compatible data type which can be substituted in place and application continuity is not compromised. Type conversion can be either implicitly done by Oracle or explicitly done by the programmer. Implicit data type conversion works based on a matrix which showcases the Oracle's support for internal type casting. Besides these rules, Oracle offers type conversion functions which can be used in the queries for explicit conversion and formatting. As a matter of fact, it is recommended to perform explicit conversion instead of relying on software intelligence. Though implicit conversion works well, but to eliminate the skew chances where bad inputs could be difficult to typecast internally. Implicit Data Type Conversion A VARCHAR2 or CHAR value can be implicitly converted to NUMBER or DATE type value by Oracle. Similarly, a NUMBER or DATA type value can be automatically converted to character data by Oracle server."
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"docid": "D2545183#0",
"title": "http://www.ip2currency.com/currency-symbol\nCurrency Symbol",
"text": "Currency Symbol The table below lists the unicode value (HEX) of the Currency Symbol supported by our services. You can manually embed the currency symbol into HTML content, by adding the unicode with '&#x' and ended with semicolon. ';' For example, € will display you the Euro (€) symbol, and Kč will display you Czech Koruna (Kč) sysmbol. Currency Code Currency Name Symbol Unicode (Hex)AED United Arab Emirates Dirham د. إ 62f, 2e, 625ANG NL Antillian Guilder ƒ 192ARS Argentine Peso $ 24AUD Australian Dollar A$ 41, 24BRL Brazilian Real R$ 52, 24BSD Bahamian Dollar B$ 42, 24CAD Canadian Dollar $ 24CHF Swiss Franc CHF 43, 48, 46CLP Chilean Peso $ 24CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥ a5COP Colombian Peso $ 24CZK Czech Koruna Kč 4b,10d DKK Danish Krone kr 6b, 72EUR Euro € 20ac FJD Fiji Dollar FJ$ 46, 4a, 24GBP British Pound £ a3GHS Ghanaian New Cedi GH₵ 47, 48, 20b5GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal Q 51HKD Hong Kong Dollar $ 24HNL Honduran Lempira L 4c HRK Croatian Kuna kn 6b, 6e HUF Hungarian Forint Ft 46, 74IDR Indonesian Rupiah Rp 52, 70ILS Israeli New Shekel ₪ 20aa INR Indian Rupee ₹ 20b9ISK Iceland Krona kr 6b, 72JMD Jamaican Dollar J$ 4a, 24JPY Japanese Yen ¥ a5KRW South-Korean Won ₩ 20a9LKR Sri Lanka Rupee ₨ 20a8MAD Moroccan Dirham .د. م 2e, 62f, 2e, 645MMK Myanmar Kyat K 4b MXN Mexican Peso $ 24MYR Malaysian Ringgit RM 52, 4d NOK Norwegian Kroner kr 6b, 72NZD New Zealand Dollar $ 24PAB Panamanian Balboa B/. 42, 2f, 2e PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol S/. 53, 2f, 2e PHP Philippine Peso ₱ 20b1PKR Pakistan Rupee ₨ 20a8PLN Polish Zloty zł 7a, 142RON Romanian New Lei lei 6c, 65, 69RSD Serbian Dinar RSD 52, 53, 44RUB Russian Rouble руб 440, 443, 431SEK Swedish Krona kr 6b, 72SGD Singapore Dollar S$ 53, 24THB Thai Baht ฿ e3f TND Tunisian Dinar DT 44, 54TRY Turkish Lira TL 54, 4c TTD Trinidad/Tobago Dollar $ 24TWD Taiwan Dollar NT$ 4e, 54, 24USD US Dollar $ 24VEF Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte Bs 42, 73VND Vietnamese Dong ₫ 20ab XAF CFA Franc BEAC FCFA 46, 43, 46, 41XCD East Caribbean Dollar $ 24XPF CFP Franc F 46ZAR South African Rand R 52PHP Sample Code: Currency Class<?phpclass ip2currency {private $ currency_info = array ('AED' => array ( 'name' => 'United Arab Emirates Dirham', 'symbol' => 'د. إ', 'hex' => 'د. إ' ),'ANG' => array ( 'name' => 'NL Antillian Guilder', 'symbol' => 'ƒ', 'hex' => 'ƒ' ),'ARS' => array ( 'name' => 'Argentine Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'AUD' => array ( 'name' => 'Australian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'A$', 'hex' => 'A$' ),'BRL' => array ( 'name' => 'Brazilian Real', 'symbol' => 'R$', 'hex' => 'R$' ),'BSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Bahamian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'B$', 'hex' => 'B$' ),'CAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Canadian Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CHF' => array ( 'name' => 'Swiss Franc', 'symbol' => 'CHF', 'hex' => 'CHF' ),'CLP' => array ( 'name' => 'Chilean Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CNY' => array ( 'name' => 'Chinese Yuan Renminbi', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'COP' => array ( 'name' => 'Colombian Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CZK' => array ( 'name' => 'Czech Koruna', 'symbol' => 'Kč', 'hex' => 'Kč' ),'DKK' => array ( 'name' => 'Danish Krone', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'EUR' => array ( 'name' => 'Euro', 'symbol' => '€', 'hex' => '€' ),'FJD' => array ( 'name' => 'Fiji Dollar', 'symbol' => 'FJ$', 'hex' => 'FJ$' ),'GBP' => array ( 'name' => 'British Pound', 'symbol' => '£', 'hex' => '£' ),'GHS' => array ( 'name' => 'Ghanaian New Cedi', 'symbol' => 'GH₵', 'hex' => 'GH₵' ),'GTQ' => array ( 'name' => 'Guatemalan Quetzal', 'symbol' => 'Q', 'hex' => 'Q' ),'HKD' => array ( 'name' => 'Hong Kong Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'HNL' => array ( 'name' => 'Honduran Lempira', 'symbol' => 'L', 'hex' => 'L' ),'HRK' => array ( 'name' => 'Croatian Kuna', 'symbol' => 'kn', 'hex' => 'kn' ),'HUF' => array ( 'name' => 'Hungarian Forint', 'symbol' => 'Ft', 'hex' => 'Ft' ),'IDR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indonesian Rupiah', 'symbol' => 'Rp', 'hex' => 'Rp' ),'ILS' => array ( 'name' => 'Israeli New Shekel', 'symbol' => '₪', 'hex' => '₪' ),'INR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indian Rupee', 'symbol' => '₹', 'hex' => '₹' ),'ISK' => array ( 'name' => 'Iceland Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'JMD' => array ( 'name' => 'Jamaican Dollar', 'symbol' => 'J$', 'hex' => 'J$' ),'JPY' => array ( 'name' => 'Japanese Yen', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'KRW' => array ( 'name' => 'South-Korean Won', 'symbol' => '₩', 'hex' => '₩' ),'LKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Sri Lanka Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'MAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Moroccan Dirham', 'symbol' => '.د. م', 'hex' => '.د. م' ),'MMK' => array ( 'name' => 'Myanmar Kyat', 'symbol' => 'K', 'hex' => 'K' ),'MXN' => array ( 'name' => 'Mexican Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'MYR' => array ( 'name' => 'Malaysian Ringgit', 'symbol' => 'RM', 'hex' => 'RM' ),'NOK' => array ( 'name' => 'Norwegian Kroner', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'NZD' => array ( 'name' => 'New Zealand Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'PAB' => array ( 'name' => 'Panamanian Balboa', 'symbol' => 'B/. ', 'hex' => 'B/.' ),'PEN' => array ( 'name' => 'Peruvian Nuevo Sol', 'symbol' => 'S/. ', 'hex' => 'S/.' ),'PHP' => array ( 'name' => 'Philippine Peso', 'symbol' => '₱', 'hex' => '₱' ),'PKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Pakistan Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'PLN' => array ( 'name' => 'Polish Zloty', 'symbol' => 'zł', 'hex' => 'zł' ),'RON' => array ( 'name' => 'Romanian New Lei', 'symbol' => 'lei', 'hex' => 'lei' ),'RSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Serbian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'RSD', 'hex' => 'RSD' ),'RUB' => array ( 'name' => 'Russian Rouble', 'symbol' => 'руб', 'hex' => 'руб' ),'SEK' => array ( 'name' => 'Swedish Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'SGD' => array ( 'name' => 'Singapore Dollar', 'symbol' => 'S$', 'hex' => 'S$' ),'THB' => array ( 'name' => 'Thai Baht', 'symbol' => '฿', 'hex' => '฿' ),'TND' => array ( 'name' => 'Tunisian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'DT', 'hex' => 'DT' ),'TRY' => array ( 'name' => 'Turkish Lira', 'symbol' => 'TL', 'hex' => 'TL' ),'TTD' => array ( 'name' => 'Trinidad/Tobago Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'TWD' => array ( 'name' => 'Taiwan Dollar', 'symbol' => 'NT$', 'hex' => 'NT$' ),'USD' => array ( 'name' => 'US Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'VEF' => array ( 'name' => 'Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte', 'symbol' => 'Bs', 'hex' => 'Bs' ),'VND' => array ( 'name' => 'Vietnamese Dong', 'symbol' => '₫', 'hex' => '₫' ),'XAF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFA Franc BEAC', 'symbol' => 'FCFA', 'hex' => 'FCFA' ),'XCD' => array ( 'name' => 'East Caribbean Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'XPF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFP Franc', 'symbol' => 'F', 'hex' => 'F' ),'ZAR' => array ( 'name' => 'South African Rand', 'symbol' => 'R', 'hex' => 'R'));//Return Currency Namefunction Get Currency Name ( $ currency_code ) {if (!"
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"docid": "D283934#0",
"title": "https://www.ip2currency.com/currency-symbol\nCurrency Symbol",
"text": "Currency Symbol The table below lists the unicode value (HEX) of the Currency Symbol supported by our services. You can manually embed the currency symbol into HTML content, by adding the unicode with '&#x' and ended with semicolon. ';' For example, € will display you the Euro (€) symbol, and Kč will display you Czech Koruna (Kč) sysmbol. Currency Code Currency Name Symbol Unicode (Hex)AED United Arab Emirates Dirham د. إ 62f, 2e, 625ANG NL Antillian Guilder ƒ 192ARS Argentine Peso $ 24AUD Australian Dollar A$ 41, 24BRL Brazilian Real R$ 52, 24BSD Bahamian Dollar B$ 42, 24CAD Canadian Dollar $ 24CHF Swiss Franc CHF 43, 48, 46CLP Chilean Peso $ 24CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥ a5COP Colombian Peso $ 24CZK Czech Koruna Kč 4b,10d DKK Danish Krone kr 6b, 72EUR Euro € 20ac FJD Fiji Dollar FJ$ 46, 4a, 24GBP British Pound £ a3GHS Ghanaian New Cedi GH₵ 47, 48, 20b5GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal Q 51HKD Hong Kong Dollar $ 24HNL Honduran Lempira L 4c HRK Croatian Kuna kn 6b, 6e HUF Hungarian Forint Ft 46, 74IDR Indonesian Rupiah Rp 52, 70ILS Israeli New Shekel ₪ 20aa INR Indian Rupee ₹ 20b9ISK Iceland Krona kr 6b, 72JMD Jamaican Dollar J$ 4a, 24JPY Japanese Yen ¥ a5KRW South-Korean Won ₩ 20a9LKR Sri Lanka Rupee ₨ 20a8MAD Moroccan Dirham .د. م 2e, 62f, 2e, 645MMK Myanmar Kyat K 4b MXN Mexican Peso $ 24MYR Malaysian Ringgit RM 52, 4d NOK Norwegian Kroner kr 6b, 72NZD New Zealand Dollar $ 24PAB Panamanian Balboa B/. 42, 2f, 2e PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol S/. 53, 2f, 2e PHP Philippine Peso ₱ 20b1PKR Pakistan Rupee ₨ 20a8PLN Polish Zloty zł 7a, 142RON Romanian New Lei lei 6c, 65, 69RSD Serbian Dinar RSD 52, 53, 44RUB Russian Rouble руб 440, 443, 431SEK Swedish Krona kr 6b, 72SGD Singapore Dollar S$ 53, 24THB Thai Baht ฿ e3f TND Tunisian Dinar DT 44, 54TRY Turkish Lira TL 54, 4c TTD Trinidad/Tobago Dollar $ 24TWD Taiwan Dollar NT$ 4e, 54, 24USD US Dollar $ 24VEF Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte Bs 42, 73VND Vietnamese Dong ₫ 20ab XAF CFA Franc BEAC FCFA 46, 43, 46, 41XCD East Caribbean Dollar $ 24XPF CFP Franc F 46ZAR South African Rand R 52PHP Sample Code: Currency Class<?phpclass ip2currency {private $ currency_info = array ('AED' => array ( 'name' => 'United Arab Emirates Dirham', 'symbol' => 'د. إ', 'hex' => 'د. إ' ),'ANG' => array ( 'name' => 'NL Antillian Guilder', 'symbol' => 'ƒ', 'hex' => 'ƒ' ),'ARS' => array ( 'name' => 'Argentine Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'AUD' => array ( 'name' => 'Australian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'A$', 'hex' => 'A$' ),'BRL' => array ( 'name' => 'Brazilian Real', 'symbol' => 'R$', 'hex' => 'R$' ),'BSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Bahamian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'B$', 'hex' => 'B$' ),'CAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Canadian Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CHF' => array ( 'name' => 'Swiss Franc', 'symbol' => 'CHF', 'hex' => 'CHF' ),'CLP' => array ( 'name' => 'Chilean Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CNY' => array ( 'name' => 'Chinese Yuan Renminbi', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'COP' => array ( 'name' => 'Colombian Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CZK' => array ( 'name' => 'Czech Koruna', 'symbol' => 'Kč', 'hex' => 'Kč' ),'DKK' => array ( 'name' => 'Danish Krone', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'EUR' => array ( 'name' => 'Euro', 'symbol' => '€', 'hex' => '€' ),'FJD' => array ( 'name' => 'Fiji Dollar', 'symbol' => 'FJ$', 'hex' => 'FJ$' ),'GBP' => array ( 'name' => 'British Pound', 'symbol' => '£', 'hex' => '£' ),'GHS' => array ( 'name' => 'Ghanaian New Cedi', 'symbol' => 'GH₵', 'hex' => 'GH₵' ),'GTQ' => array ( 'name' => 'Guatemalan Quetzal', 'symbol' => 'Q', 'hex' => 'Q' ),'HKD' => array ( 'name' => 'Hong Kong Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'HNL' => array ( 'name' => 'Honduran Lempira', 'symbol' => 'L', 'hex' => 'L' ),'HRK' => array ( 'name' => 'Croatian Kuna', 'symbol' => 'kn', 'hex' => 'kn' ),'HUF' => array ( 'name' => 'Hungarian Forint', 'symbol' => 'Ft', 'hex' => 'Ft' ),'IDR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indonesian Rupiah', 'symbol' => 'Rp', 'hex' => 'Rp' ),'ILS' => array ( 'name' => 'Israeli New Shekel', 'symbol' => '₪', 'hex' => '₪' ),'INR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indian Rupee', 'symbol' => '₹', 'hex' => '₹' ),'ISK' => array ( 'name' => 'Iceland Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'JMD' => array ( 'name' => 'Jamaican Dollar', 'symbol' => 'J$', 'hex' => 'J$' ),'JPY' => array ( 'name' => 'Japanese Yen', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'KRW' => array ( 'name' => 'South-Korean Won', 'symbol' => '₩', 'hex' => '₩' ),'LKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Sri Lanka Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'MAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Moroccan Dirham', 'symbol' => '.د. م', 'hex' => '.د. م' ),'MMK' => array ( 'name' => 'Myanmar Kyat', 'symbol' => 'K', 'hex' => 'K' ),'MXN' => array ( 'name' => 'Mexican Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'MYR' => array ( 'name' => 'Malaysian Ringgit', 'symbol' => 'RM', 'hex' => 'RM' ),'NOK' => array ( 'name' => 'Norwegian Kroner', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'NZD' => array ( 'name' => 'New Zealand Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'PAB' => array ( 'name' => 'Panamanian Balboa', 'symbol' => 'B/. ', 'hex' => 'B/.' ),'PEN' => array ( 'name' => 'Peruvian Nuevo Sol', 'symbol' => 'S/. ', 'hex' => 'S/.' ),'PHP' => array ( 'name' => 'Philippine Peso', 'symbol' => '₱', 'hex' => '₱' ),'PKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Pakistan Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'PLN' => array ( 'name' => 'Polish Zloty', 'symbol' => 'zł', 'hex' => 'zł' ),'RON' => array ( 'name' => 'Romanian New Lei', 'symbol' => 'lei', 'hex' => 'lei' ),'RSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Serbian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'RSD', 'hex' => 'RSD' ),'RUB' => array ( 'name' => 'Russian Rouble', 'symbol' => 'руб', 'hex' => 'руб' ),'SEK' => array ( 'name' => 'Swedish Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'SGD' => array ( 'name' => 'Singapore Dollar', 'symbol' => 'S$', 'hex' => 'S$' ),'THB' => array ( 'name' => 'Thai Baht', 'symbol' => '฿', 'hex' => '฿' ),'TND' => array ( 'name' => 'Tunisian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'DT', 'hex' => 'DT' ),'TRY' => array ( 'name' => 'Turkish Lira', 'symbol' => 'TL', 'hex' => 'TL' ),'TTD' => array ( 'name' => 'Trinidad/Tobago Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'TWD' => array ( 'name' => 'Taiwan Dollar', 'symbol' => 'NT$', 'hex' => 'NT$' ),'USD' => array ( 'name' => 'US Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'VEF' => array ( 'name' => 'Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte', 'symbol' => 'Bs', 'hex' => 'Bs' ),'VND' => array ( 'name' => 'Vietnamese Dong', 'symbol' => '₫', 'hex' => '₫' ),'XAF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFA Franc BEAC', 'symbol' => 'FCFA', 'hex' => 'FCFA' ),'XCD' => array ( 'name' => 'East Caribbean Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'XPF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFP Franc', 'symbol' => 'F', 'hex' => 'F' ),'ZAR' => array ( 'name' => 'South African Rand', 'symbol' => 'R', 'hex' => 'R'));//Return Currency Namefunction Get Currency Name ( $ currency_code ) {if (!"
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"docid": "D2202231#0",
"title": "http://towingsystemsot.com/8700-prices-2\nInvisibrake 8700 Roadmaster Prices",
"text": "Review (mpn:8700 for sale) Invisibrake 8700 Roadmaster . Bypasses the 12 volt outlet and charges your battery invisibrake connects directly to the towed vehicle s battery and constantly charges the battery during towing invisibrake will never drain the battery Phone set it and forget it braking when you apply continuous braking force, so does invisibrake up to the preset level. Features below for a features comparison chart invisibrake vs. Works in virtually any towed vehicle with vacuum powered brakes including those with active or continuous power assist braking systems. Braking pressure is easily adjustable to accommodate a wide range of vehicles and personal braking preferences. What is invisibrake invisibrake is a fully automatic supplemental braking system that uses the electrical connections already in place on your towed vehicle the towed vehicle s electrical harness to brake when you brake the motorhome the same electrical signal that activates the towed vehicle s brake lights also activates invisibrake. The leading competitor completely out of sight invisibrake is so small, it can usually be mounted under the driver s seat, under the rear seat, behind interior panels or in the trunk, without sacrificing any of the vehicle s usable space. Activates only when the motorhome s brake lights illuminate no false braking. Easily adjusts to individual braking preferences includes an emergency break away system meets u. S. And canadian braking requirements.part #:8700 prices Seller:city: Douglasville, Georgia,zipcode: 30135,Shipping:to: UShandling: 1 days,type: Flat,cost: $12.0,Returns:policy: no returns,Payments: Pay Pal,General:e Bay Motors > Parts & Accessories > RV, Trailer & Camper Parts > Towing Systems,condition: Used,in stock: Yes,Ratings: Great Deal! ( 11-19-13)Pur filters new, as described. Thanks!"
},
{
"docid": "D1147716#0",
"title": "http://www.toadworld.com/platforms/oracle/w/wiki/3814.to-char-date-conversion-function-sql52f46-sql52f46\nTO_CHAR (date conversion) Function (SQL52F46) (SQL52F46)",
"text": "\"TO_CHAR (date conversion) Function (SQL52F46) (SQL52F46)Syntax Date Format Specifiers Numeric Format Models MLS Label Formats PL/SQL Example SQL Example TO_CHAR converts date of DATE, TIMESTAMP, TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, or TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE datatype to a value of VARCHAR2 datatype in the format specified by the date format fmt. If you omit fmt, date is converted to a VARCHAR2 value as follows: DATE is converted to a value in the default date format. TIMESTAMP and TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE are converted to values in the default timestamp format. TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE is converted to a value in the default timestamp with time zone format. The 'nlsparams' specifies the language in which month and day names and abbreviations are returned. This argument can have this form:'NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE = language'If you omit nlsparams, this function uses the default date language for your session. Syntax>──TO_CHAR─── (date─┬───────────────────────┬─)──>< └─, fmt─┬─────────────┬─┘ └─,'nlsparam'─┘There are three TO_CHAR functions: one for dates, one for numbers and one for MLS Labels. Each accepts a variable of the specified type and then converts it into an equivalent character string. With each type of datatype, there is a format string that can be specified to produce the output format. Date Format Specifiers Format Model Description CC, SCC Century (S prefixes BC dates with a minus sign)YYYY, SYYYY Year (S prefixes BC dates with a minus sign)IYYY Year based on ISO standard YYY, YY, Y Last three, two or one digits of the year IYY, IY, I Last three, two or one digits of the ISO year Y,YYY (Four Y's with comma) put a comma in the year (1,995)YEAR, SYEAR Year spelled out (S prefixes BC dates with a minus sign)RR Last two digits of year in another century (allows for year 2000)BC, AD BC or AD indicator B. C., A. D. BC or AD indicators with periods Q Numeric quarter of the year (1-4 with Jan-Mar=1)MM 2 number month (Jan = 01)RM Roman numeral month MONTH Name of month spelled out (upper case - month is upper case)MON abbreviated name of month (upper case - month is upper case)WW Week of the year (1-53)IW Week of the year (1-52, 1-53) based on ISO standard W Week of month (1-5)DDD day of year (1-366) (Don't forget leap years)DD day of month (1-31)D day of week (1-7)DAY Name of day (upper case, day is upper case)DY Abbreviated name of day J Julian day (Number of days since January 1, 4712 BC)AM,PM Meridian indicator A. M., P. M. Meridian indicator with periods."
},
{
"docid": "D105843#0",
"title": "https://www.macrumors.com/2015/10/14/apple-raises-mac-prices-international/\nApple Raises Mac Prices in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey",
"text": "\"Apple Raises Mac Prices in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey Wednesday October 14, 2015 7:53 pm PDT by Joe Rossignol Apple has raised its prices for the Mac Book, Mac Book Air, Mac Book Pro, Mac mini and Mac Pro this week in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey as the values of foreign currencies continue to fluctuate against the U. S. dollar. Mac Book Air prices in New Zealand, for example, ranged between NZ$1,399.00 and NZ$1,799.00 for stock configurations prior to the price increase, but the lineup is now priced between NZ$1,599.00 and NZ$2,199.00. Similarly, the base model Mac mini now starts at NZ$899, up from NZ$749, while the base model Mac Pro rose from NZ$4,499.00 to NZ$5,699.00. The 12-inch Mac Book is now priced from NZ$2,399, a $400 increase over the original NZ$1,999 price. The price increases were consistent on the Apple Online Store in the other affected countries. In Brazil, for instance, the Mac Book Air now costs between R$ 8.499,00 and R$ 11.499,00, up from between R$ 5.899,00 and R$ 7.699,00. Retina Mac Book Pro prices now start at kr 14 990,00 in Norway, as another example, an increase over the former kr 12 590,00 price for the entry-level configuration. In Malaysia, the Retina Mac Book Pro is also now more expensive, at RM 5,899.00 and up. Apple reports its quarterly earnings in U. S. dollars, and routinely adjusts its prices in foreign countries due to currency exchange rates that are beyond its control. Australia, Canada and Europe have faced similar price increases this year."
},
{
"docid": "D547961#0",
"title": "http://www.oeinstitute.org/articles/retention-management.html\nRetention Management",
"text": "\"Retention Management By Gary J. Salton, Ph. D. and Robert Soltysik Introduction This article outlines a new professional function that can significantly reduce cost, increase efficiency, enhance product quality and improve employee morale. It is available at very low cost, can be quickly installed and will begin returning profit immediately. The role of Retention Management is to propose, establish and execute policies, processes and procedures that improve the probability of retaining existing high performance employees. It addresses its goal by applying unique and specialized tools not available in other functions. Mathematics is used to identify specific individuals and groups of individuals at increased risk of leaving the firm. Organizational Engineering is used to effect individual placements within groups as well as to expedite full integration within the working group. The Current Condition\"\" Human assets are a vital component of all organizations...\"\"Human assets are a vital component of all organizations regardless of their purpose and form. Human assets rank with capital as a factor of production. No business can exist without capital."
},
{
"docid": "D784223#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/joecornell/2015/06/09/dupont-dd-to-spin-off-chemours-on-july-1-2015/\nDuPont (DD) to Spin-Off Chemours on July 1, 2015",
"text": "Joe Cornell Contributor Analyzing spin-offs is my business. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Investing 6/09/2015 @ 1:34PM 23,919 views Du Pont (DD) to Spin-Off Chemours on July 1, 2015Record Date: 6/23; Distribution Date: 7/1On June 5, 2015, E I du Pont de Nemours and Co. (NYSE: DD; Market Capitalization: $62.8 billion) announced that the Board of Directors granted the final approval necessary for the spin-off of its performance chemical business, The Chemours Company (CC). Through the spin-off, shareholders of DD will receive one share of CC common stock for every five shares of DD common stock held as of 5.00 P. M. EDT on June 23, 2015, the record date for this transaction. The distribution of shares is scheduled to be completed on July 1, 2015. When-Issued Trading Expected to Begin on or about June 19, 2015We expect the shares of CC to trade on a ‘when-issued’ basis beginning on or about June 19, 2015, under the symbol “CC WI” on the NYSE and continue through June 30, 2015. During the same period, shares of DD common stock are expected to trade on ‘ex-distribution’ basis under the symbol “DD WI”, while continuing to trade in the ‘regular-way market. Shares of DD common stock that trade ‘regular-way’ entitle the owner to receive shares of CC common stock in connection with the spin-off. Accordingly, shareholders of DD who sell their shares of DD common stock will also be selling their right to receive shares of CC common stock. On July 1, 2015, DD expect shares of CC to begin trading on the NYSE under the symbol “CC”."
},
{
"docid": "D2481513#0",
"title": "https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Malaysia\nCost of Living in Malaysia",
"text": "Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Malaysia Cost of Living in Malaysia Tweet Select city in Malaysia: Cost of living in Malaysia is 37.72% lower than in United States (aggregate data for all cities, rent is not taken into account). Rent in Malaysia is 68.30% lower than in United States (average data for all cities). Do you live in Malaysia? Add data for Malaysia Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 10.00 RM 7.00 - 15.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 50.00 RM 40.00 - 80.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 13.00 RM 10.00 - 15.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 13.00 RM 8.50 - 18.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 15.00 RM 9.00 - 20.00Cappuccino (regular) 9.75 RM 6.50 - 13.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 2.30 RM 1.70 - 3.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 1.29 RM 1.00 - 2.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 25.91 RM 18.93 - 30.28Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 2.92 RM 2.27 - 3.63Rice (white), (1 lb) 1.80 RM 1.13 - 2.99Eggs (regular) (12) 5.22 RM 4.00 - 7.20Local Cheese (1 lb) 28.10 RM 11.34 - 54.43Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 5.68 RM 3.81 - 7.98Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 11.65 RM 6.80 - 18.14Apples (1 lb) 4.54 RM 3.18 - 5.90Banana (1 lb) 2.43 RM 1.81 - 3.63Oranges (1 lb) 4.38 RM 2.72 - 6.80Tomato (1 lb) 2.16 RM 1.41 - 4.08Potato (1 lb) 1.71 RM 0.95 - 2.95Onion (1 lb) 1.88 RM 1.09 - 3.18Lettuce (1 head) 3.81 RM 2.50 - 6.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 2.32 RM 1.50 - 3.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 60.00 RM 40.00 - 80.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 10.93 RM 6.00 - 15.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 12.69 RM 8.00 - 20.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 17.00 RM 16.00 - 18.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 2.80 RM 2.00 - 4.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 100.00 RM 60.00 - 150.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 3.00 RM 3.00 - 5.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 2.90 RM 1.61 - 4.83Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 25.00 RM 15.00 - 30.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 8.41 RM 7.46 - 9.08Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 146,000.00 RM 100,000.00 - 157,888.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 114,329.80 RM 85,000.00 - 138,900.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 183.14 RM 99.12 - 300.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.26 RM 0.15 - 0.50Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 162.75 RM 116.00 - 210.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 139.53 RM 80.00 - 200.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 23.72 RM 10.00 - 50.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 15.00 RM 13.00 - 18.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 633.99 RM 350.00 - 1,100.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 25,118.30 RM 14,400.00 - 50,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 215.93 RM 100.00 - 300.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 117.46 RM 70.00 - 200.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 276.87 RM 200.00 - 350.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 259.93 RM 150.00 - 400.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 1,462.76 RM 750.00 - 2,500.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 950.49 RM 500.00 - 1,500.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 2,773.13 RM 1,500.00 - 4,500.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 1,668.98 RM 980.00 - 2,500.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 782.36 RM 473.71 - 1,199.99Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 437.17 RM 250.00 - 650.32Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3,486.85 RMMortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 4.55 4.00 - 5.50Prices in Malaysia These data are based on 10192 entries in the past 18 months from 1150 different contributors. Last update: April 2018 Our data for each country are based on all entries from all cities in that country. Tweet Sources and References: Giant Malaysia Groceries Catalogue Tesco Online Shopping AEON Bi G99 speedmart Giant Housing Rental New Car Price Train Fare LRT & MRTAdd new source here: URL: Description: Category Amount in USDTransportation 350.55Clothing And Shoes 78.69Sports And Leisure 124.55Markets 902.3Utilities (Monthly) 110.59Rent Per Month 442.8Restaurants 186.2By City in Malaysia Search: Rank City Cost of Living Index Rent Index Cost of Living Plus Rent Index Groceries Index Restaurant Price Index Local Purchasing Power Index1 Johor Bahru 49.75 10.69 31.17 59.81 25.13 51.762 Penang 48.00 11.02 30.40 51.93 26.41 74.983 Petaling Jaya 47.80 13.20 31.34 55.40 25.13 74.094 Kota Kinabalu 46.32 11.65 29.82 51.19 23.54 41.575 Selangor 46.19 11.52 29.69 48.28 25.52 95.526 Kuala Lumpur 46.12 17.75 32.62 45.81 28.16 83.897 Kuching 45.60 6.14 26.82 48.57 20.11 41.31Showing 1 to 7 of 7 entries More about Malaysia: Cost of Living | Crime | Climate | Food Prices | Gas Prices | Health Care | Pollution | Property Prices | Quality of Life | Taxi Fare | Traffic Cost of Living in this country for some cities: Cyberjaya, Selangor, George Town, Ipoh, Klang, Melaka, Seremban, Shah Alam We would like to gather more data for: Ampang Jaya, Bandar Penggaram, Banting, Selangor, Batang Berjuntai, Batu Pahat, Belaga, Bukit Mertajam, Cameron Highlands, Dungun, Gerik, Gombak, ... 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},
{
"docid": "D583110#0",
"title": "https://www.facebook.com/fishcostarica.org/\nFish Costa Rica - FECOP",
"text": "\"Fish Costa Rica - [email protected] Home Reviews About Videos Photos Posts Community Create a Page Like Share Suggest Edits Learn More Send Message See more of Fish Costa Rica - FECOP on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Community ABOUT FISH COSTA RICA - FECOPAbout FECOPFECOP - More than 60,000 direct and indirect jobs, as well as a contribution of 330 million dollar... See More Community See All458 people like this465 people follow this About See All Typically replies within a few hours Contact Fish Costa Rica - FECOP on Messengerwww.fishcostarica.org Community Impressum People458 likes People Also Like Osa Pen Realty Local Business Red de Tierras Consulting Agency Yacht Yard at Marina Pez Vela Professional Service English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2018Reviews Fish Costa Rica - FECOP has no reviews yet. Tell people what you think See All Videos FECOP - The Voice of Sport Fishing in Costa Rica5Great new Safety Product from our conservation minded friends at Throw Raft2Sport Fishing... the New Generation by FECOP .... the Voice of Sport Fishing in Costa Rica16See All Photos See All Posts Fish Costa Rica - FECOP shared a link. January 20 at 12:35pm ·Baseball legend, all-star fisherman: Wade Boggs in Costa Rica I have never been inside a NFL locker room, but I can image what it sounds like. I sat in the restaurant area of Crocodile Bay Resort and listened to…ticotimes.net Like Comment Share Scott Bradley, Ivan Rodriguez Ugalde, Lucrecia Ortez and 2 others like this. Fish Costa Rica - FECOP shared Todd Staley 's post. January 19 at 6:30am ·Todd Staley October 30, 2017 ·A chance to visit this wonderful place and I will take you fishingchttp://fishcostarica.org/win-fishing-trip-crocodile-bay-aftco-apparel-head-toe/Win a Costa Rica Fishing Trip at Crocodile Bay Win a Dream Costa Rica Fishing Trip for Two at Crocodile Bay Resort – We’ll even outfit you with AFTCO apparel from “Head to Toe” worth $9,270 Enter Below for your chance to win a 5 night all inclusive Costa Rica…fishcostarica.org Like Comment Share Andrea Beuter, Fish Costa Rica - FECOP, Jamie Wilson Ogles and 3 others like this. See All Posts Fish Costa Rica - FECOPJanuary 19 at 5:01am ·The Osa Peninsula's Zancudo Lodge showing more signs of the Tuna Decree in action with a great tuna bite this week # FECOP # Tuna Decree read more at www.fishcostarica.org Like Comment Oscar Villalobos Gardela, Brian Mc Carthy, Fish Costa Rica - FECOP and 5 others like this. Fish Costa Rica - FECOPJanuary 18 at 8:41am ·Bookmark this page to get breaking FECOP news and updates covering sport fishing conservation in Costa Rica!FECOP News and Features - FECOP -The Sport Fishing Voice of Costa Rica Fishing as an Olympic Sport? Recreational groups meet at Pan-American Delegation to discuss sport…fishcostarica.org Like Comment Share Fish Costa Rica - FECOP, Gayle Gordon and Will Briegel like this. Fish Costa Rica - FECOPJanuary 18 at 8:34am ·FECOP - The Sport Fishing Voice in Costa Rica - Watch the video to learn more - www.fishcostarica.org43 Views Like Comment Share Jamie Wilson Ogles, Tristan Valencia, Fish Costa Rica - FECOP and 2 others like this.1 Share Fish Costa Rica - FECOP created a poll."
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"docid": "D3430231#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RM\nRM",
"text": "\"RMFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For Wikipedia's requested moves page, see WP: Requested moves. Look up rm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RM, rm, or R&M may refer to: Contents [ hide ]1 Arts and entertainment2 Business and finance2.1 Companies2.2 Currencies2.3 Other uses in business3 Military4 Places5 Science and technology5.1 Biology and medicine5.2 Computing5.3 Vehicles5.4 Other uses in science and technology6 Sport7 Titles8 Other uses Arts and entertainment [ edit]Random map, a randomly generated map in strategy games Raute Musik. FM, a German Internet Radio Station The RM, a movie Running Man (TV series), a Korean variety show RM (rapper), born Kim Nam-joon, a South Korean rapper RM (mixtape), mixtape by Rap Monster Business and finance [ edit]Companies [ edit]RM, a clothing line designed by Roland Mouret RM Auctions, a classic car auction company Reichle & De-Massari (R&M), a Swiss family business specializing in information and communications technology RM plc, a British company specialising in providing products and services to educational organizations and establishments Related Money (RM), a Transville company. Currencies [ edit]Malaysian ringgit, the currency of Malaysia (its ISO 4217 code is MYR)Reichsmark (ℛℳ), the historical currency of the Weimar Republic and the 3rd Reich Other uses in business [ edit]Rapid manufacturing, computer automated additive manufacturing of end-use products Records Management, an information archiving practice Relationship Marketing, in marketing jargon Risk management, identification and prioritization of business risks Récoltant-Manipulant, a Champage producer that bottles under its own label Military [ edit]Regia Marina, the Italian Navy prior to 1946Royal Marines, the United Kingdom's amphibious forces Places [ edit]RM postal area, the UK postcode area for Romford Republic of Macedonia, sovereign state in Europe ( Republika Makedonija)Madagascar, in the 1949 and 1968 UN Conventions on Road Traffic Marshall Islands in the FIPS 10-4 standard for country codes that is used by the U. S. Government for geographical data processing Moldova (World Meteorological Organisation country code)Romania (Library of Congress MARC country code)Province of Rome, Italy (ISO 3166-2: IT code)Rural municipality, a type of municipality in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan Santiago Metropolitan Region of Chile ( Región Metropolitana de Santiago)Science and technology [ edit]Biology and medicine [ edit]Range of motion, or range of movement, the distance a joint can move between the flexed and extended positions Recurrent miscarriage, referring to multiple consecutive miscarriages Regenerative medicine, the process of replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function Respiratory mechanics, the branch of human physiology focusing upon the bio-mechanics of respiration Rhabdomyolysis, a condition in which damaged skeletal muscle tissue breaks down, potentially leading to kidney failure Rhesus monkey, a species of Old World monkey native to South, Central and Southeast Asia Routine and microscopy, or urinalysis, an array of tests performed on urine Computing [ edit]rm (Unix), a Unix command for the removal of files Real Media, a data format provided by Real Networks Relational Model, a database model based on predicate logic and set theory Reset Mode (ANSI), an ANSI X3.64 escape sequence Resource Management, a service in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks Reuters Messaging, an instant messenger application Vehicles [ edit]AEC Routemaster, the traditional London bus SJ Rm, a Swedish locomotive Rail Motor, a self-propelled rail car. Other uses in science and technology [ edit]Faraday rotation measure, in astrophysics Relative migration, in gel electrophoresis Magnetic Reynolds number, a ratio used in magnetohydrodynamics Molière radius (Rm), in high energy physics Sport [ edit]One rep maximum, or 1RM, a zykjgkweight training term Real Madrid C. F., a Spanish football club Titles [ edit]Radioman, a former rate of the U. S. Navy Registered Midwife, a legally registered or certified professional midwife Reiki Master, one level of the three-tiered hierarchy of Reiki Resident magistrate Returned Missionary, a young Mormon who have served as a missionary Other uses [ edit]Ranch to Market Road, a type of secondary state highway in Texas often signposted as RMReasoning Mind, a non-profit K-12 math initiative Romansh language of Switzerland (ISO 639-1 language code \"\"rm\"\")Rosmah Mansor, \"\"First Lady\"\" of Malaysia, wife to Dato' Seri Najib Razak, Malaysia Prime Minister Richard Montgomery High School, in Rockville, Maryland Research Memo, a type of Congressional Research Service Report This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title RM. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: Disambiguation pages \""
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"docid": "D1286704#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/m/myr-malaysian-ringgit.asp\nDEFINITION of 'MYR (Malaysian Ringgit)'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'MYR (Malaysian Ringgit)'MYR is the ISO 4217 currency code and official abbreviation for the Malaysian ringgit, the legal currency for Malaysia. Next Up SGD (Singapore Dollar)Khazanah Nasional Berhad Dirty Float BND (Brunei Dollar)BREAKING DOWN 'MYR (Malaysian Ringgit)'The ringgit is often unofficially referred to as the Malaysian dollar. RM is the internationally recognized symbol for the Malaysian ringgit. Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) Specifics and History The Malaysian ringgit is made up of 100 sen, and is issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. It is used officially by Malaysia and unofficially in border areas in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, as well as some parts of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Malaysian dollar replaced the Malaya and British Borneo dollar in June of 1967 at par. This new currency was officially referred to in \"\"dollars\"\" and \"\"cents\"\" until August of 1975 when the official name was changed to \"\"ringgit\"\" and \"\"sen.\"\" In English use, the currency is still referred to in its previous form, and in the Malay language, the new form is often used. It is common for both forms to be used throughout the country. After periods of extreme volatility during the East Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s, the central bank of Malaysia (Bank Negara) chose to peg the ringgit to the U. S. dollar at a rate of 3.80, in 1998."
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"docid": "D135955#0",
"title": "http://www.chinatoday.com/fin/mon/\n.",
"text": "\"Home China Finance & Banking Chinese Currency China General Information Chinese Currency RMB (Chinese Money)Renminbi: Chinese Currency is called Renminbi (RMB or CNY) means \"\"People's Currency\"\" in Chinese language. Unit: Yuan, Jiao (some times called \"\"Mao \"\" ) and Fen. 1 Yuan = 10 Jiao (Mao); 1 Jiao = 10 Fen. Exchange Rate: Current Exchange Rate with U. S. Dollar: $1 = ABOUT 6 Yuan RMBCheck Current Market Exchange Rate Online: Money Converter Useful Link about RMB: Basic information about spending money in Beijing100 yuan (new)100 yuan (old)5 0 yuan (new)5 0 yuan2 0 yuan1 0 yuan (new)1 0 yuan5 yuan (new)5 yuan2 yuan1 yuan (new)1 yuan (old)5 Jiao (0.5 yuan)2 Jiao (0.2 yuan)1Jiao (0.1 yuan)Chinese Currency: Coins From top to the bottom: 1 yuan, 5 jiao ( 0.5 yuan), 1 jiao (0.1 yuan)From top to the bottom: 5 fen ( 0.05 yuan), 2 fen ( 0.02 yuan), 1 fen ( 0.01 yuan)Related Reports and Articles: Lawmaker Eyes Late-Year Senate Vote on China Yuan ( click for details on ABC News)A Mao in every pocket - China grapples with a huge potential export: its currency ( click for details on the Economist)Basic information about spending money in Beijing For many overseas visitors, the Beijing Olympic Games offers a good opportunity not only to watch exciting games, but also to enjoy a shopping spree, as the country is well known for its low-price, good-quality Made-in-China products. Yet prior to splashing out in Beijing, it is useful to know some basics about the Chinese currency yuan (or renminbi), how to change your money into yuan, related Chinese foreign exchange policies and so on. RENMINBI, YUANThe renminbi (literally \"\"people's currency\"\") is the legal tender in the mainland of the People's Republic of China. It is issued by the People's Bank of China (PBOC, central bank). The official abbreviation is CNY, although also commonly abbreviated as \"\"RMB\"\". Chinese paper money usually comes in 1 fen (rare), 2 fen (rare),5 fen (very rare), 1 jiao, 2 jiao, 5 jiao, 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan,10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan and 100 yuan. One yuan is divided into 10 jiao."
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"docid": "D1735301#0",
"title": "http://millionmilesecrets.com/2012/08/02/pay-in-local-currency/\nReader Request: Why You Should Always Pay for Foreign Purchases in the Local Currency & Not in US Dollars",
"text": "Million Mile Secrets supports our readers with thousands of hours of research and writing to help you get Big Travel with Small Money. You support us (and you!) by signing-up for credit cards through partner links on our site, which earn us a commission. This keeps our small team employed and working hard for you! Here’s a longer explanation of our Advertising Policy. Reader Request: Why You Should Always Pay for Foreign Purchases in the Local Currency & Not in US Dollars August 2, 2012 by Million Mile Secrets Team Share 40Don’t forget to follow me on Facebook or Twitter!Million Mile Secrets reader Jonathan writes in: One thing I can’t figure out – is it better to pay for things in local currency and let Visa/ Master Card convert back to US [currency]? All the places I go to buy something offer to convert to dollars. I don’t pay a foreign transaction fee on my card. When Emily and I were in Paris, we were often asked if we wanted to pay our bill via credit card in euros or in US dollars. For example, if we were at a cafe and spent 30 euros, we’d get the option of seeing the bill of 30 euros converted to US dollars."
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"docid": "D2450534#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/china-yuan-not-close-to-reserve-currency-2015-12\nMAULDIN: Bitcoin 2.0 has a better chance of becoming the world's reserve currency than China's yuan",
"text": "\"Ripped up Chinese yuan. China Stringer Network/Reuters The Chinese renminbi has been recently included in the IMF's reserve currency basket, which previously consisted of the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, and the Japanese yen. These currencies represent the developed world's most stable economies, so having the renminbi among them is a nice compliment to Beijing. It is not, however, an earth-shattering move in other respects. Many people started asking me whether the Chinese currency will ultimately become the world's reserve currency. In short, I don't see the renminbi overthrowing the US dollar anytime in the next few decades. My crystal ball gets fuzzy after 2036, but for right now, it comes nowhere close to meeting the basic conditions for becoming the major reserve currency. Let's think about why it's very unlikely for the renminbi to replace the dollar anytime soon. China Has a Massive Trade Surplus When we talk about the US dollar being the world's reserve currency, what we really mean is that the bulk of global trade is denominated in dollars. And yes, China is doing one bilateral agreement after another in order to trade in its own currency."
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"docid": "D600063#0",
"title": "https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Xi%27an\nCost of Living in Xi'an",
"text": "Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > China > Xi'an Cost of Living in Xi'an Tweet Compare Xi'an with: We need more contributors for Xi'an to increase our data quality. Do you live in Xi'an? Add data for Xi'an Consider looking into aggregate data for Average in China Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 12.50 ¥ 10.00 - 15.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 90.00 ¥ 80.00 - 100.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 30.00 ¥ 30.00 - 35.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 3.00 ¥ 3.00 - 3.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 20.00 ¥ 20.00 - 30.00Cappuccino (regular) 23.33 ¥ 10.00 - 30.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 3.00 ¥ 2.00 - 4.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 1.33 ¥ 1.00 - 2.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 49.21 ¥ 41.64 - 56.78Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 7.26 ¥Rice (white), (1 lb) 1.81 ¥Eggs (regular) (12) 17.50 ¥ 10.00 - 25.00Local Cheese (1 lb) ? Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 7.03 ¥ 4.54 - 9.53Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) ? Apples (1 lb) 3.18 ¥Banana (1 lb) 2.72 ¥Oranges (1 lb) 2.72 ¥Tomato (1 lb) 2.72 ¥Potato (1 lb) 1.81 ¥Onion (1 lb) 2.27 ¥Lettuce (1 head) 5.00 ¥Water (1.5 liter bottle) 3.25 ¥ 3.00 - 3.50Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) ? Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 3.00 ¥ 3.00 - 3.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 9.00 ¥Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 16.00 ¥Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 2.00 ¥ 2.00 - 4.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 150.00 ¥ 100.00 - 200.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 8.75 ¥ 8.00 - 9.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 3.22 ¥ 2.41 - 4.02Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 50.00 ¥ 30.00 - 60.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 29.02 ¥ 23.47 - 75.71Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 120,000.00 ¥ 100,000.00 - 140,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 140,000.00 ¥ 130,000.00 - 150,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 311.32 ¥ 212.50 - 472.221 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.10 ¥ 0.10 - 0.20Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 139.80 ¥ 100.00 - 170.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 179.17 ¥ 150.00 - 200.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 200.00 ¥Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 60.00 ¥ 40.00 - 60.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 2,833.33 ¥ 1,500.00 - 4,000.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 90,000.00 ¥ 40,000.00 - 150,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 450.00 ¥ 400.00 - 500.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 200.00 ¥ 180.00 - 550.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 700.00 ¥ 600.00 - 900.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 425.00 ¥ 200.00 - 900.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 1,833.33 ¥ 1,000.00 - 3,800.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 1,433.33 ¥ 600.00 - 3,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 4,160.00 ¥ 3,500.00 - 5,340.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 3,520.00 ¥ 2,000.00 - 4,300.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 1,424.50 ¥ 1,393.53 - 1,486.44Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 898.06 ¥ 743.22 - 1,021.92Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3,900.00 ¥Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 4.90Prices in Xi'an These data are based on 166 entries in the past 18 months from 20 different contributors. Last update: March 2018Tweet Sources and References: No sources and references provided yet. Add new source here: URL: Description: Sign up for our newsletter: Your email address: Nearby cities: Cost of Living in Weinan, Shaanxi Cost of Living in Tongchuan Cost of Living in Baoji Cost of Living in Ankang Cost of Living in Sanmenxia Cost of Living in Shiyan Cost of Living in Yan'an Cost of Living in Tianshui Cost of Living in Linfen Cost of Living in Luoyang Leave a comment: Your name: Sign In Your email address (optional): Your comment (no HTML):5 Comments so far# Tariq Mohiuddin on Apr 01, 2017 : Can I live in Xian with salary of 7000 RMB inclusive all?# al on Feb 28, 2016 : I am planning to visit Xi'an next year."
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"docid": "D135954#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/061115/yuan-vs-rmb-understanding-difference.asp\nYuan vs. RMB: Understanding the Difference",
"text": "Chinese currency is a hot topic for many reasons. Not only does it denote one of the world's biggest economic superpowers, but it also falls central in one of the most debated issues involving China today—its mercantilist policy of artificial undervaluation of its currency against the U. S. dollar to give its exports an unfair price advantage. There has been a consensus among economists that the Chinese currency has been undervalued by about a 15% to 40% range for many years. However, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated in the summer of 2015 that the Chinese currency was no longer undervalued against the dollar given its recent appreciation. The Chinese yuan renminbi ( CNY ) has never been close to being considered an international currency because of the Chinese government's rigid controls. However, things have changed. According to Standard Chartered Bank, the usage of renminbi (RMB) has expanded by 21 fold since 2010 and the currency has appreciated by 25% vs. the dollar over the past 10 years. Standard Chartered also predicts that 28% of China's international trade will be denominated in RMB by the year 2020. The renminbi recently made it to the list of top five most used currencies, surpassing the Australian and Canadian dollars; it's now a part of the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights ( SDR )—an international reserve asset that the IMF created as a supplement to member countries’ official reserves—after a round of screening in November of 2015. For more about the Chinese currency today, read on. ("
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"docid": "D932725#0",
"title": "http://www.audioholics.com/amplifier-reviews/rotel-rmb-1585-1555-pre\nRotel RMB-1585 and RMB-1555 Power Amplifiers Preview",
"text": "Rotel RMB-1585 and RMB-1555 Power Amplifiers Preview By Tom Andry — April 24, 2013Rotel RMB-1585 Amplifier Summary Product Name: RMB-1585 & RMB-1555 Amplifiers Manufacturer: Rotel Review Date: April 24, 2013 18:30MSRP: $ 2999 (RMB-1585); $1699 (RMB-1555)First Impression: Pretty Cool Specifications Executive Overview New Rotel amps. For some people, those three words will cause them to get out their phone and check their bank accounts...because they are about to spend some serious cash. For others...well it is like when a new muscle car comes out. They can't wait to see them but they know their marriage wouldn't survive the purchase. For both audioholic types, sit back and get ready. Rotel has released two new multichannel amplifiers—both aimed squarely at the home theater market. The first, and smaller of the two, is the RMB-1555. This is an update (of sorts) to the RMB-1565 (we know, we've never seen a model number go down like this either) currently offered by Rotel. The RMB-1555 has a bump up of 20 watts per channel over the previous model which brings it up to 120 watts into 8 ohms. It features discrete output transistors, heavy-duty speaker terminals, and unbalanced RCA-style inputs."
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"docid": "D2597600#0",
"title": "http://www.fin.gov.bc.ca/ocg/fmb/manuals/FAP/FAP_C.htm\nCPPM Procedure Chapter C: Reimbursement of Expenses",
"text": "\"CPPM Procedure Chapter C: Reimbursement of Expenses This chapter of the Core Policy and Procedures Manual describes procedure requirements supplementary to Chapter 10 on travel and for the reimbursement of expenses, such as travel, relocation, business meetings and incidentals. C.1 Travel Expenses C.2 Approval Requirements C.3 Travel Voucher (FIN 10)C.4 Rates and Reimbursement C.5 Vehicle Travel C.6 Ferry Travel C.7 Air Travel C.8 Accommodation C.9 Miscellaneous Travel Expenses C.10 Contractor's Travel Expenses C.11 Travel Expenses in Foreign Locations C.12 Job Interview and Post Interview Expenses C.13 Board and Lodging Expenses C.14 Travel Allowances – Officials C.15 Travel Allowances – Parliamentary Secretaries and Designated Members C.16 Relocation Allowances C.17 Business Meeting and Protocol Event Expenses C.18 Remuneration for Appointees to Crown Corporations, Agencies, Boards, Commissions and Administrative Tribunals C.19 Miscellaneous Expenses C.20 Childcare Expenses C.21 Reimbursement of Incidental Expenses C.1 Travel Expenses C.1.1 General C.1.2 Reasonable Accommodation C.1.3 Commercial Transportation Charges C.1.4 Account Verification Process C.1.5 Account Verification by the Expense Authority Officer C.1.6 Oracle i Expenses – Travel Claims C.1.1 General All expenses associated with travel must be paid by the employee travelling except for airline tickets and some taxi billings. It is strongly recommended that government employees apply for a travel card to pay travel and other approved expenses and to obtain business travel cash (see CPPM E.3 for Travel Card procedures). See C.14.8 for officials. Supporting receipts and invoices (where required by travel policy) with proof of payment must be attached; however, in extenuating circumstances, copies may be certified. Travel claims and travel emission calculator reports should be completed and submitted within one week of returning from travel status or at least monthly if on extended travel status. Claims for less than the allowable amount are permitted. A brief note should be attached to show the employee is aware of the undercharge. C.1.2 Reasonable Accommodation The Public Service Act directive on Employment Equity requires managers to provide reasonable accommodation for persons protected under the Human Rights Act. Policies requiring less costly travel alternatives still apply."
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"docid": "D488188#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_currency\nRenminbi",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Chinese currency)navigation search\"\"Chinese money\"\" redirects here. For Ancient Chinese currency, see Ancient Chinese coinage. \"\" CNY\"\" and \"\"RMB\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see CNY (disambiguation) and RMB (disambiguation). Renminbi人民币 ( simplified Chinese)Renminbi banknotes of the 2005 series. ISO 4217Code CNYNumber 156Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1 yuán ( 元) 1⁄ 10 jiǎo ( 角) 1⁄ 100 fēn ( 分)Plural The language (s) of this currency does not have a morphological plural distinction. Symbol 元 / ¥Nickname Grandpa Mao ( 毛爷爷) yuán ( 元) kuài ( 块) jiǎo ( 角) máo ( 毛)Banknotes Freq. used RMB 1, RMB 5, RMB 10, RMB 20, RMB 50, RMB 100 Rarely used RMB 0.1, RMB 0.2, RMB 0.5, RMB 2Coins Freq. used RMB 0.1, RMB 0.5, RMB 1Demographics Official user (s) China ( mainland)Unofficial user (s) Hong Kong (some stores) Macau Mongolia [1]North Korea [1]Myanmar (in Kokang, Wa and Mandalay) Vietnam (border area) Zimbabwe [2] [3]Issuance Central bank People's Bank of China Website www .pbc .gov .cn Printer China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation Mint China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation Valuation Inflation 2.5 %, January 2017 Source [1] Method CPIPegged with Partially, to a basket of trade-weighted international currencies Renminbi\"\" Renminbi \"\" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters Simplified Chinese 人民币Traditional Chinese 人民幣Literal meaning \"\"People's Currency\"\" [ show] Transcriptions Yuan Simplified Chinese 圆 (or 元)Traditional Chinese 圓 (or 元)Literal meaning circle (or unit), originally from the round shape of silver coins [ show] Transcriptions The renminbi ( Ab. : RMB; simplified Chinese: 人民币; traditional Chinese: 人民幣; pinyin: rénmínbì; literally: \"\"people's currency\"\"; sign: 元; code: CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China."
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"docid": "D1136118#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/09/chinas-peg-to-the-dollar.asp\nWhy China's Currency Tangos With The USD",
"text": "It takes two to tango, but unless both partners move in perfect cohesion, a sequence of graceful maneuvers can be reduced to a series of clumsy moves. The latter depiction seems to be particularly apt when it comes to explaining the gyrations between the Chinese yuan and the U. S. dollar, thanks to China’s recalcitrance on the topic of yuan appreciation and the United States’ reluctance to be a partner in this currency tango. A great deal is at stake here. The contentious issue of yuan revaluation has implications not just for the world’s two largest economies and the global economy, but also for your personal well-being through its potential impact on your expenses, investments and perhaps even job prospects. An Economic Miracle China commenced its transition to a global powerhouse in 1978, as Deng Xiaoping ushered in sweeping economic reforms. In the three decades from 1980 to 2010, China achieved GDP growth averaging 10%, in the process lifting half of its 1.3 billion population out of poverty. The Chinese economy grew five-fold in dollar terms from 2003 to 2013, and at $9.2 trillion, it was easily the world’s second-largest economy at the end of that period. But despite a slowing growth trajectory that saw the economy expand by “only” 7.7% in 2013, China appears to be on track to surpass the United States as the world’s largest economy sometime in the 2020s. In fact, based on purchasing power parity - which adjusts for differences in currency rates - China may pull ahead of the U. S. as early as 2016, according to a report on global long-term growth prospects released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in November 2012. ( It should be noted that such bullish estimates about China’s long-term growth prospects are viewed with considerable skepticism by a growing number of economists and market watchers. )"
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"docid": "D2851397#0",
"title": "https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/exporting-to-china/exporting-to-china\nExporting to China",
"text": "Visit great.gov.uk for guidance on how to research overseas markets as well as a range of other important issues for exporters. China in world business rankings Source: World Bank: Ease of doing business 2017. Doing business in China China is the great economic success story of the past 30 years. It’s now the world’s largest economy and a huge and expanding market for UK businesses. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is the UK’s biggest exporter to China, but is just one of many UK companies now operating in this important market. Benefits for UK businesses There are a number of reasons to choose China as an export destination:largest country in the world by population with over 160 cities of more than a million inhabitantsfast growing consumer market resulting from increasing number of middle income consumersgrowth ensured by Chinese monetary policyforecast to become the world’s largest luxury goods market by 2020Read our guide for UK businesses selling goods and services into China. Industries importing into China The top 10 industries importing into China are:electrical machinery and equipmentmineral fuels and oilsmachinery and mechanical appliancesmedical, optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring and precision equipmentores, slag and ashvehiclesplasticsorganic chemicalsoil seeds, oily fruits, grainscopper You can read more about what China imports at World’s Top Exports. The International Trade Centre (ITC) ranks the value of China’s top services imports. Challenges and overseas business risk in China There are some unique challenges when you are doing business in or with China. These include:large parts of the economy are still closed to full foreign participationstrong competition from well-resourced and positioned state-owned enterprisesfinding and retaining the right skills in the local workforcecomplex business culturelanguage barriersneed for patience to build up trust and networkssignificant time differenceweather extremes across the country and high levels of pollution in certain urban centresanti-monopoly legislation in relation to foreign firms You should ensure you take the necessary steps to comply with the requirements of the UK Bribery Act."
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"docid": "D775876#0",
"title": "http://www.cstn.org/reports/asia/china/china_2007.html\n.",
"text": "\"© 2012; 2007 Connecting: Solo Travel Network & Hafeez Malik. Information . NOTE: This article is reproduced here for inspirational value alone and, normally, will not be updated. Therefore, all facts, figures, and author's opinions are subject to change as time goes on. China – You Can Do It Yourself – On a Budget Text & Photos By Hafeez Malik I want to see as much of the planet as I can before age, health, and political concerns discourage my enthusiasm for travel. If I'm careful with my money I can afford to spend a month or so abroad each year. This year I set my mind on China. Initially, my grand plan included Tibet, and Chengdu, the place to visit pandas. I do like a busy (some say crazy) itinerary, but I was forced to admit that China is too huge and distances too formidable even for my keep-on-the-move habits. The must-see destinations of eastern China were quite enough to have me hopping for 30 days."
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"docid": "D76774#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency\nCurrency",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Currency (disambiguation). Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e A currency (from Middle English: curraunt, \"\"in circulation\"\", from Latin: currens, -entis ), in the most specific use of the word, refers to money in any form when in actual use or circulation as a medium of exchange, especially circulating banknotes and coins. [ 1] [2] A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money (monetary units) in common use, especially in a nation. [ 3] Under this definition, US dollars, British pounds, Australian dollars, and European euros are examples of currency. These various currencies are recognized stores of value and are traded between nations in foreign exchange markets, which determine the relative values of the different currencies. [ 4] Currencies in this sense are defined by governments, and each type has limited boundaries of acceptance. Other definitions of the term \"\"currency\"\" are discussed in their respective synonymous articles banknote, coin, and money. The latter definition, pertaining to the currency systems of nations, is the topic of this article. Currencies can be classified into two monetary systems: fiat money and commodity money, depending on what guarantees the value (the economy at large vs. the government's physical metal reserves). Some currencies are legal tender in certain political jurisdictions, which means they cannot be refused as payment for debt."
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"docid": "D1331662#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/reservecurrency.asp\nWhat is a 'Reserve Currency'",
"text": "Next Up4mostpopulartradedcurrencies123461330101:37Rewind 10 Seconds Next Up: 4mostpopulartradedcurrencies123461330100:0000:00 Share Video Playlist Settings Fullscreen What is a 'Reserve Currency'A reserve currency is held by central banks and other major financial institutions in large quantities for major investments, transactions and international debt obligations, or to influence their domestic exchange rate. A large percentage of commodities, such as gold and oil, are priced in the reserve currency, causing other countries to hold this currency to pay for these goods. Next Up USDMonetary Reserve Key Currency Dollar Rate BREAKING DOWN 'Reserve Currency'Holding a reserve currency minimizes exchange rate risk, as the purchasing nation will not have to exchange their currency for the current reserve currency in order to make the purchase. Since 1944, the U. S. dollar has been the primary reserve currency used by other countries. As a result, foreign nations closely monitored the monetary policy of the United States in order to ensure that the value of their reserves is not adversely affected by inflation. How the U. S. Dollar Became the World’s Reserve Currency The post-war emergence of the U. S. as the predominant economic power had enormous implications for the global economy. At one time, its GDP represented 50% of the world’s output, so it only made sense that the U. S dollar would become the global currency reserve. In 1944, following the Bretton Woods Agreement, delegates form 44 nations formally agreed to adopt the U. S. dollar as an official reserve currency. Since then, other countries pegged their exchange rates to the dollar, which was convertible to gold at the time. Because the gold-backed dollar was relatively stable, it enabled other countries to stabilize their currencies."
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"docid": "D3122633#0",
"title": "http://sap.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/sap-acct/currency-code-for-china-rmb-or-cny-2612146\nCurrency code for China RMB or CNY",
"text": "\"Enterprise Currency code for China RMB or CNY11 0 0 Share\"\"Hi all, when customizing a company code for China, which is the currency code to be used? RMB or CNY? Thanks, Michael\"\"m By michl17109 years ago Enterprise11 Answers Answer this question Sign In to Post a Comment Sign In Warren Nash7 years ago Hello, My understaning is true China company will use RMB, where a foreign company will use CNY. Regards Waza -----Original Message----- From: Vidhya Dhar via sap-acct To: wnash7658 Sent: 16/06/10 11:24 Subject: Re: [sap-acct] Currency code for China RMB or CNY Posted by Vidhya Dhar (User-friendly SAP FI Consultant) on Jun 15 at 11:21 PM <http://it.toolbox.com/api/Content Vote/3573332/1/1/> Mark this reply as helpful Mark as helpful Hi SAP standard system has both RMB and CNY defined ( Renmimbi yuan and Chinese yuan ) which are one and the same. The ISO code is used for EDI applications etc. Regards Vidhya Dhar On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:39 PM, archana singh via sap-acct < sap-acct@ \"\"\"\" rel=\"\"\"\"nofollow\"\"\"\" target=\"\"\"\"_blank\"\"\"\">groups.ittoolbox.com> <http://groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote: > Posted by archana singh > on Jun 15 at 10:59 AM i > agree with USER_2056156 looks ok where there can be two names for the same > currencey. > >Answered Vidhya Dhar7 years ago Hi SAP standard system has both RMB and CNY defined ( Renmimbi yuan and Chinese yuan ) which are one and the same. The ISO code is used for EDI applications etc. Regards Vidhya Dhar On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:39 PM, archana singh via sap-acct < [email protected]> wrote: > Posted by archana singh > on Jun 15 at 10:59 AM i > agree with USER_2056156 looks ok where there can be two names for the same > currencey. > >Answeredasarchana singh8 years agoi agree with USER_2056156 looks ok where there can be two names for the same currencey."
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"docid": "D1819896#0",
"title": "http://discoverchina.info/visit_shenzhen/about_shenzhen/\nDiscover China",
"text": "Shenzhen is a modern and beautiful metropolis located in southern China just across the border from Hong Kong. A popular destination for business travellers and Chinese tourists, Shenzhen has been relatively undiscovered by international tourists. However that is changing as people hear about the city’s great attractions and that it is easily accessed from Hong Kong. Described as a window of China’s opening up policy, Shenzhen was established as a Special Economic Zone in 1980. Since that time it has grown from a fishing village into a major and economically significant city. A planned city, Shenzhen features striking architecture, an abundance of parks and open space, a modern road network with wide tree-lined streets and boulevards, a new and continually expanding underground metro rail system, and a wide range of tourist attractions. Shenzhen was selected as the most liveable city in China in a report released at the 2007 China City Forum in Beijing. The Beijing International Institute for Urban Development compared and analysed the quality of life in 287 cities in China, examining factors such as facilities, government services, clothing, food, accommodation and travel. In another study, conducted by the Hong Kong-based China Research Institute for Urban Competitiveness, Shenzhen was named as the third most beautiful city in China, following Beijing and Hong Kong. Fairy Lake Botanical Gardens ( Galleries)What can I do in Shenzhen?"
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"docid": "D1053486#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080708201025AARXaCC\nWhat does 40 RMB mean in china?",
"text": "Travel Asia Pacific China What does 40 RMB mean in china?can someone tell me what RMB mean? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: R (ren) stands for person 人 M (min) stands for people 民 together they mean people B (bi) means currency 币Mr. W · 10 years ago6 1 Comment Rmb Meaning Source (s):https://shorte.im/bb3pmdebartolo · 1 year ago0 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awemf I'll be frank. If you want REAL ones, go to a high class bookstore, where they'll sell them for around 40 RMB. That's still not bad. If it's from a supermarket, then I think it should be real though. Although, covers of DVDs may differ from country to country. If it has spelling mistakes, it's fake. But anyway, it is possible to buy very high quality fakes, that have been copied directly from the real DVDs. In answer to somebody else's question, if it's a copy of an unreleased movie, it's illegal."
},
{
"docid": "D1438538#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/china-more-expensive-than-america-2010-12\nThings That Are More Expensive In China Than America: Fruit, Eggs, Milk & Meat",
"text": "Patrick Chovanec, An American Perspective From China Dec. 22, 2010, 9:46 AM 24,759China used to be cheap. According to figures the World Bank uses to calculate Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), in 2003, a dollar's worth of currency bought nearly five times as much in China as it did the U. S. A bag of groceries, or a hairdo, or a hotel room that would have cost $50 in the U. S. cost only RMB 90, or roughly $11, in China. Talk to anyone in China, though — local or expatriate — and they'll tell you that, lately, things have been getting a lot more expensive. When I went back to the U. S. a few months ago, I had the strange sensation — for the first time — that a lot of things were actually cheaper there than in Beijing. The bloggers at Caixin magazine, one of China's leading financial publications, must have had the same feeling, because they called some friends in the U. S. and put together a chart directly comparing prices for the same goods in Hangzhou and in Boston (which happen to be sister cities). They found, for a shopping list of groceries and fuel, that the total bill was actually larger in China ($217.37) than in the U. S. ($199.70). The price of a dozen eggs was over twice as expensive, and a liter of milk was nearly three times as costly, in China as in America. The original chart (in Chinese) can be found here. I've translated an English version below. Prices are stated in U. S. dollars, at a conversion rate of 6.7 RMB per dollar, and unless otherwise noted, refer to the price per 500g."
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{
"docid": "D2274413#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-average-cost-of-a-movie-ticket-in-China\nWhat is the average cost of a movie ticket in China?",
"text": "Tickets and Ticketing Movie Business and Industry Costs China Movies What is the average cost of a movie ticket in China?ad by Honey What are the best ways to travel the world at minimum cost? Use this free tool to save you money on sites like Expedia, Orbitz, Travelocity, and thousands more. Learn More at joinhoney.com6 Answers Quora User, Native Chinese pursuing an international view Answered Dec 13, 2017 · Author has 205 answers and 159.1k answer views Based on my experience, it varies between big, chain cinemas and smaller cinemas. Most film tickets, which I saw at a Jackie Chan Cinema near my apartment in Beijing, are priced around 90 RMB, which is around 14 USD. However, discounted tickets can also be bought online via Apps like Dianping and Meituan. A ticket for Paddington 2 at a youth theatre may priced 28 RMB, or around 4.5 USD. These prices are normal tickets, not VIP tickets. Overall, we Chinese think film tickets are generally affordable. ( I’m not using calculator or currency converter to calculate the USD values so they may not be accurate)855 Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below Why are movie tickets so expensive in China? What is the average price of a ticket for the movie Dangal in China?"
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"docid": "D488189#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10413076\nWhy China's currency has two names",
"text": "\"Why China's currency has two names By Stephen Mulvey BBC News26 June 2010Share China has indicated that it will allow its currency to appreciate - following months of pressure from the US. Some refer to the currency as the yuan, others call it the renminbi. Who is right? In colloquial speech the yuan has other names too Both names are perfectly good, but in slightly different ways. \"\" Renminbi\"\" is the official name of the currency introduced by the Communist People's Republic of China at the time of its foundation in 1949. It means \"\"the people's currency\"\". \"\" Yuan\"\" is the name of a unit of the renminbi currency. Something may cost one yuan or 10 yuan. It would not be correct to say that it cost 10 renminbi. An analogy can be drawn with \"\"pound sterling\"\" (the official name of the British currency) and \"\"pound\"\" - a denomination of the pound sterling."
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"docid": "D1369370#0",
"title": "http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/currencyconverter/fi-EUR-USD\nmsn back to msn home money",
"text": "Currency Converter1 EUR = 1.2374 USD€USD GBP EUR JPY1 USD = 0.8081 EUR$EUR JPY USD CADOpen1.2375Change+0.0012Change%+0.0969%52 Week High1.255552 Week Low1.0596Save EUR / USD1 Year Trend Major Currencies Price Change Change%52 Week High52 Week Low Euro USD/EUR0.8081-0.0007-0.0909%0.94360.7963Japanese Yen USD/JPY107.0058-0.1272-0.1187%114.4485104.6400British Pound GBP/USD1.4205+0.0024+0.1663%1.42851.2422Canadian Dollar USD/CAD1.2614+0.0020+0.1574%1.37941.2061Australian Dollar USD/AUD1.2914+0.0034+0.2663%1.36231.2291Chinese Yuan (RMB)USD/CNY6.2819-0.0011-0.0179%6.91886.2577Swiss Franc USD/CHF0.9563-0.0001-0.0131%1.00930.9186Hong Kong Dollar USD/HKD7.8499+0.0007+0.0083%7.85167.7698Swedish Krona USD/SEK8.3039+0.0065+0.0786%9.07407.8382South Korean Won USD/KRW1,067.7600+4.3400+0.4081%1,157.78501,053.3500Russian Rouble USD/RUB64.0635+1.1477+1.8242%60.760155.5830South African Rand USD/ZAR12.0920+0.0656+0.5455%14.572611.5235Indian Rupee USD/INR65.1840+0.2588+0.3985%65.620063.1700Brazilian Real USD/BRL3.4090+0.0016+0.0470%3.42103.0820Mexican Peso USD/MXN18.2942+0.0553+0.3030%19.876517.4610Ad Choices"
},
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"docid": "D2307338#0",
"title": "https://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2010/06/21/yuan-or-renminbi-whats-the-right-word-for-chinas-currency/\nYuan or Renminbi: Whatâs the Right Word for Chinaâs Currency?",
"text": "Next Story >Market Beat Yuan or Renminbi: What’s the Right Word for China’s Currency? By Matt Phillips Jun 21, 2010 4:31 pm ETBloomberg News Despite the hubbub over the newfound flexibility announced by Chinese officials over the weekend, here at Market Beat, we’re concerning ourselves with a somewhat more pedestrian question: Exactly what do you call the Chinese currency? : Yuan or Renminbi? We’ve seen them used pretty much interchangeably, but were wondering exactly what the distinction is between using one or the other. Is it a subtle parsing? A matter of slang? As per usually, we turned to the Journal’s in house bible for a bit of explanation. Unfortunately, we didn’t find much. “ Use yuan to refer to the currency of China, though renminbi is also used by some,” it says. So after a bit of research and some chats with knowledgeable inhouse forex folks and native speakers, as well as some outside the Journal, here’s the basics."
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"docid": "D781465#0",
"title": "http://ncalculators.com/currency-converter/RMB-USD-conversion.htm\n1 RMB = 0.1452011035 USD",
"text": "Chinese Yuan to United States Dollars Conversion RMB to USD Conversion Enter Value RMBValue USDAlso Try USD to RMB Converter RMB to USD Converter is an online tool for persons who are involved or interested in currency trading of Forex Exchange Market. This converter is a small piece of web application that provides you equivalent currency value in United States Dollars for the given currency value input in Chinese Yuan . The calculation used in this RMB to USD Converter using today's foreign exchange rates of the forex market to provide the equivalent figure in United States Dollars .1 RMB = 0.1452011035 USDRMB USD RMB USD10000 1452.01 1000 145.207500 1089.01 700 101.645000 726.01 500 72.602500 363.00 250 36.301500 217.80 100 14.52Related Conversion RMB to USD Converter RMB to PKR Converter RMB to SGD Converter RMB to HKD Converter USD to INR Converter USD to EUR Converter USD to CAD Converter USD to GBP Converter USD to AUD Converter USD to JPY Converter USD to RMB Converter PKR to RMB Converter SGD to RMB Converter HKD to RMB Converter INR to USD Converter EUR to USD Converter CAD to USD Converter GBP to USD Converter AUD to USD Converter JPY to USD Converter"
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"docid": "D412387#0",
"title": "https://www.about-payments.com/knowledge-base/method/alipay\nAlipay.com",
"text": "Alipay.com Alipay is China's leading third-party online payment solution, providing an easy, safe and secure way for millions of individuals and businesses to ma Supporting Providers SEARCH500+ PROVIDER DATABASE »INTRODUCTIONAlipay is China's leading third-party online payment solution, providing an easy, safe and secure way for millions of individuals and businesses to make and receive payments on the Internet. As of December 2010, Alipay had more than 550 million registered users and facilitated around 8.5 million transactions daily. Alipay provides an escrow payment service that reduces transaction risk for online consumers. Shoppers have the ability to verify whether they are happy with goods they have purchased before releasing funds to the seller. Alipay was a key catalyst in the growth of the online retail market in China from RMB 1 billion in gross merchandise volume (GMV) in 2003 to RMB 248 billion in GMV in 2009. Alipay is the preferred online payment tool of Internet merchants due to its innovative product technology, unique concept and large user base. In addition to Taobao and Alibaba.com, Alipay provides payment solutions in China for more than 500,000 external merchants for online retail, virtual gaming, digital communications, commercial services, air ticketing and utilities fee payment transactions. Alipay partners with more than 65 financial institutions, including 19 leading national and 45 regional banks across China, as well as Visa and Master Card. In addition, Alipay also facilitates offline value-added services through a strategic partnership with China Post, which has coverage of rural areas and university campuses. In April 2010, Alipay announced that Alibaba Group will invest a total of RMB5 billion (USD732 million [2]) over the next five years to enhance infrastructure security; develop products to improve ease of use and convenience for customers; continue to grow a massive number of consumer accounts; build a comprehensive network of merchants; and retain and attract top-tier talent from the payments industry."
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"docid": "D689492#0",
"title": "http://www.chinatouronline.com/china-travel/beijing/beijing-travel-tips/beijing-currency-exchange.html\nBeijing Currency Exchange",
"text": "Home / China Travel Guide / Beijing Travel / Beijing Travel Tips / Beijing Currency Exchange Beijing Currency Exchange What Currency is used in Beijing Chinese Yuan (also known as Renminbi, rmb for short) is the official and legal currency in circulation. Use of foreign currencies is generally not allowed. What is the currency exchange rate in Beijing The official currency exchange rate can be found at http://www.boc.cn/sourcedb/whpj/enindex.html which is applied national wide. Where is currency exchange service available? There are currency exchange services at Beijing Capital International Airport and top-end (Normally 4 stars to 5 stars) hotels. All branches of Bank of China and other large banks offers currency exchange services. Look for a sign when you walk into a bank outlet. Bank of China Beijing Branch: Kaiheng Mansion, No.2 Chaoyang Gate Street, Dongcheng District Beijing Wangfujing Branch: No.1 East Changan Street, Dongcheng District Beijing Qianmen Branch: No.17 Xijiaomin Lane, Xicheng District China Construction Bank Beijing Dongsi Branch: Ziguang Fazhan Mansion, No.11 East Huixin Street, Chaoyang District Beijing Chengjian Branch: No.65 East Sihuan Road, Chaoyang District Beijing Zhongguan Village Branch: 1/F, Zhongguan Village Mansion, No.27 Zhongguan Village Street China Tour Online Currency Converter Convert this amount of this type of currency: into this type of currency: Your opinion on Currency Exchange in Beijing There are 0 opinions on currency exchange in Beijing from other Beijing travelers. If you have traveled to Beijing before and would like to share your opinion on currency exchange in Beijing , please share it with other travelers Beijing here. Other Useful Resources on Beijing Currency Exchange If you know any other website or web page about Beijing Currency Exchange, please share it here."
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"docid": "D3546895#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_corporate_profits_and_losses\nList of largest corporate profits and losses",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( December 2013)This page lists the largest annual and quarterly earnings and losses in corporate history. In general terms the oil and gas industry is the one generating both largest annual and quarterly earnings. In contrast, both the annual and quarterly losses are more distributed across industries. Telecommunications and financial services, however, are represented quite often on the lists of largest losses. Contents [ hide ]1 Largest corporate annual earnings of all time2 Largest corporate annual losses of all time3 Largest corporate quarterly earnings of all time4 Largest corporate quarterly losses of all time5 See also6 References7 Sources Largest corporate annual earnings of all time [ edit]This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. This list has all global annual earnings of all time, limited to earnings of more than $30 Billion in \"\"real\"\" (i.e. CPI adjusted) value. Note that some record earning may be caused by nonrecurring revenue, like Vodafone in 2014 (disposal of its interest in Verizon Wireless) [1] or Fannie Mae in 2013 (benefit for federal income taxes). [ 2]# Company Industry Country Year Report Date Earnings (billion) USD \"\"Real\"\" Earnings (billion)1Vodafone Telecommunications United Kingdom 2014 31 March 2014 £59.42 [1]$102.192Fannie Mae Government-sponsored enterprise Public company United States2013 31 December 2013 $83.98 [2]$88.233Apple Consumer electronics United States2015 26 September 2015 $53.4 [3] [4]$55.134Apple Consumer electronics United States2017 30 September 2017 $48.35 [5]$48.355Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2008 31 December 2008 $45.22 [6]$51.406Apple Consumer electronics United States2016 24 September 2016 $45.7 [7]$46.607Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2006 31 December 2006 $39.5 [6]$47.958Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2007 31 December 2007 $40.61 [6]$47.939 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Banking China2014 31 December 2014 RMB 276.286 [8]$46.4110Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2005 31 December 2005 $36.13 [9]$45.2711 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Banking China2013 31 December 2013 RMB 262.7 $45.1412Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2011 31 December 2011 $41.06 [10]$44.6713Apple Consumer electronics United States2012 29 September 2012 $41.73 [11]$44.4814 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Banking China2015 31 December 2015 RMB 277.720 [8]$44.1715Gazprom Oil and gas Russia2012 31 December 2012 RUB 1,224.5 $42.8216Nestlé Food processing Switzerland2010 31 December 2010 $37.88 [12]$42.5117Apple Consumer electronics United States2014 27 September 2014 $39.51 [13]$40.8418 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Banking China2012 31 December 2012 RMB 238.7 [14]$40.2819Apple Consumer electronics United States2013 29 September 2013 $37.04 $38.9120China Construction Bank Banking China2014 31 December 2014 RMB 228.247 [15]$38.3421Royal Dutch Shell Oil and gas Netherlands UK2007 31 December 2007 $31.33 [16]$36.9822China Construction Bank Banking China2013 31 December 2013 RMB 214.65 $36.8823Gazprom Oil and gas Russia2013 31 December 2013 RUB 1,139.2 $36.4924China Construction Bank Banking China2015 31 December 2015 RMB 228.886 [15]$36.4125 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Banking China2011 31 December 2011 RMB 208.27 [17]$35.6026Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2010 31 December 2010 $31.40 [6]$35.2427Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2003 31 December 2013 $32.58 $34.2328Royal Dutch Shell Oil and gas Netherlands UK2011 31 December 2011 $31.19 [18]$33.9329Gazprom Oil and gas Russia2011 31 December 2011 RUB 1,000.9 [19]$33.7930Ford Motor Company Automotive United States1998 31 December 1998 $22.07 [20]$33.1431Exxon Mobil Oil and gas United States2004 31 December 2004 $25.33 [9]$32.8232China Construction Bank Banking China2012 31 December 2012 RMB 193.179 [21]$32.6033Royal Dutch Shell Oil and gas Netherlands UK2005 31 December 2005 $25.31 [16]$31.7134Royal Dutch Shell Oil and gas Netherlands UK2006 31 December 2006 $25.44 [16]$30.88Largest corporate annual losses of all time [ edit]This list has all global annual losses of all time, limited to losses of more than $20 Billion in real value (June 2011).#"
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"docid": "D1053486#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080708201025AARXaCC\nWhat does 40 RMB mean in china?",
"text": "Travel Asia Pacific China What does 40 RMB mean in china?can someone tell me what RMB mean? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: R (ren) stands for person 人 M (min) stands for people 民 together they mean people B (bi) means currency 币Mr. W · 10 years ago6 1 Comment Rmb Meaning Source (s):https://shorte.im/bb3pmdebartolo · 1 year ago0 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awemf I'll be frank. If you want REAL ones, go to a high class bookstore, where they'll sell them for around 40 RMB. That's still not bad. If it's from a supermarket, then I think it should be real though. Although, covers of DVDs may differ from country to country. If it has spelling mistakes, it's fake. But anyway, it is possible to buy very high quality fakes, that have been copied directly from the real DVDs. In answer to somebody else's question, if it's a copy of an unreleased movie, it's illegal."
},
{
"docid": "D2982162#0",
"title": "http://gochina.about.com/od/moneymatters/a/Currency.htm\nThe Money Used in China is Called the RMB or Renminbi",
"text": "\"Asia China Guide The Money Used in China is Called the RMB or Renminbi By Sara Naumann Updated 05/16/17Share Pin Email•••The People's Money The Chinese currency, or the money they use in the Chinese Mainland or the People's Republic of China, is called the Renminbi or 人民币. This word translates literally into \"\"the People's Money\"\". \"\" Renminbi\"\" is a mouthful so you will often see it shortened to \"\"RMB\"\" on currency exchange sign boards. Another way you'll see it written is CNY. Here, the CN stands for \"\"China\"\" and Yuan stands for \"\"Yuan\"\". More about that below. What It's Actually Called in China Other common terms for the Renminbi areyuan, pronounced \"\"you-on\"\"kuai, pronounced \"\"kwhy\"\"As noted above, it is common to see the Chinese currency noted as \"\"CNY\"\" in foreign exchange bureaus and banks. The symbol is ¥ or 元. Renminbi Denominations There are a lot of little denominations but the highest denomination to date is 100. It's rather vexing as if you have to pay a large amount in cash, the stack you have to carry around is rather large. Luckily, more and more stores and vendors use credit and debit cards as well as other forms of electronic payment methods. Here's a breakdown of the Renminbi denominations you'll come across while on the Mainland."
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"docid": "D3162979#0",
"title": "https://cointelegraph.com/news/china-yuans-depreciation-fuels-bitcoin-price\nChina Yuanâs Depreciation Fuels Bitcoin Price",
"text": "OCT 11, 2016By Olusegun Ogundeji China Yuan’s Depreciation Fuels Bitcoin Price624Total views803Total shares The price of Bitcoin seems to be climbing again. According to Coin Market Cap, the price of the top digital currency jumped from a rate of $618 earlier on Tuesday October 11 to $633 in three hours at a +2.5% difference. The rise may have to do with the China's yuan fall to its lowest level in six years early Monday October 10 before erasing the losses on the first day of trading after a week-long holiday. Some China watchers have wondered if any signs of yuan weakness following the holiday would signal that Beijing was putting the currency back on a slow depreciation path after holding it steady through September. Coinmarketcap’s display is consistent with illustrations on Trading View which shows trading on the BTCCNY Bitcoin chart move from a low 4150/BTC to 4260/BTC between 5.00 a.m. and 6 a.m. the same morning gaining a 2.7% increase. This height has only been reached twice - recently between June and July 2016 just before the Bitfinex attack and between November 2013 and January 2014. Renminbi inclusion in SDR basket Following the coming into effect on October 1, 2016 the inclusion of the Chinese RMB in the SDR basket having met the existing criteria and approved by the Executive Board of IMF in November 2015, it is worth noting that based on the IMF’s adopted formula assigned to determine currency weights in the Special Drawing Right (SDR), the Chinese renminbi now weighs third after the US dollar and euro of the top five currencies which also include the Japanese Yen and British Pound Sterling. The U. S. dollar 41.73%, euro 30.93%, Chinese renminbi 10.92%, Japanese yen 8.33% and pound sterling 8.09%. Effective October 1, 2016, weights were calculated in equal shares to the currency issuer’s exports and a composite financial indicator which includes official reserves denominated in the member’s (or monetary union’s) currency that are held by other monetary authorities that are not issuers of the relevant currency, foreign exchange turnover in the currency, and the sum of outstanding international bank liabilities and international debt securities denominated in the currency. With this established grip in the global context, a depreciating renminbi will fuel a rising Bitcoin price - albeit minimally."
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"docid": "D432816#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-US-debt-to-China-mean-literally\nWhat does the US debt to China mean, literally?",
"text": "U. S. Public Debt Government Debt The Economy of China Politics of China Debt The Economy Economics of Everyday Life China What does the US debt to China mean, literally?ad by Honey What's your favorite money saving hack? If you ever shop online, use this free app to apply every promo code on the internet to your cart. Learn More at joinhoney.com9 Answers Michael Kosh, studied at Texas A&M University Answered Jan 10, 2014 · Author has 78 answers and 109.7k answer views Swagato gives the definition of what it means to be a creditor of sovereign debt, but I'd like to point out a couple additional things. While perhaps implied, I think it's important to point out that the U. S. Treasury is the entity that issues the bonds and the largest two holders of U. S. debt are actually Social Security trust funds and the Federal Reserve. So keep in mind that China is the largest foreign nation to own U. S. debt. Not the largest entity outright. How did China acquire this debt? Well the short answer is that when dealing with such massive amounts of money, after a certain point it becomes difficult to find vehicles through which to invest money since many foreign investments come with capital controls or other factors that both limit the liquidity and the ROI of any investment. Keep in mind that China already has this money denominated in US dollars because they've pegged their currency. Essentially what this means is that in order to stimulate demand for Chinese goods, the government keeps their currency cheap (thereby making exports also cheap) and relatively stable by constantly printing out more money (RMB) to buy up dollars from investors."
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"docid": "D1434253#0",
"title": "https://www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/money-matter.htm\nChinese Currency & Money Exchange",
"text": "\"Currency Exchange at Beijing Capital International Airport What is the name of China's currency? Answer: Renminbi, literally people's currency, is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, which is issued by the People's Bank of China. It has another name, Chinese Yuan. • Short official name: CNY (Chinese Yuan) • Abbreviation: RMB • Chinese: Ren Min Bi (人民币) • Symbol: ¥ • Monetary unit: Yuan (元) • Fractional units: Jiao (角) and Fen (分)How many sets of RMB have been issued? Answer: With the establishment of the People's Bank of China on December 1st 1948, the first edition of Chinese currency was issued. To date, five sets of currencies have been published, circulating the last edition from October 1st 1999. Is the currency used in Hong Kong the same as that of the mainland? Answer: The currency used in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan is different • Hong Kong: Hong Kong Dollar • Abbreviation: HKD$ • Macau: Pataca • Abbreviation: MOP$ • Taiwan: New Taiwan Dollar • Abbreviation: NT$I often hear people say \"\"kuai\"\"; does it refer to Chinese money? Answer: Yes. Colloquially in Chinese, the Yuan is called kuai, and the Jiao is called mao."
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"docid": "D249836#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g308272-i2804-k2607256-The_Currency_Are_RMB_and_CNY_the_same-Shanghai.html\nThe Currency - Are RMB and CNY the same?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Shanghai Region forums Shanghai forum Shanghai forumstotter Atlanta, GALevel Contributor32 posts18 reviews Save Topic The Currency - Are RMB and CNY the same? Mar 7, 2009, 11:30 AMWhen I look at different websites, some refer to the cost in RMB and some refer to the cost to be in CNY. There should only be 1 currency in China - right? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Shanghai? See all Private Full-Day Tour: Shanghai Old...79 Reviewsfrom $66.00*Zhujiajiao Water Town, Shanghai City...41 Reviewsfrom $96.00*Suzhou and Zhouzhuang Water Village...399 Reviewsfrom $134.99*Shanghai Hop-on Hop-off Bus with...77 Reviewsfrom $30.80*1-8 of 8 replies Sorted by 1drumbrakehong kong Level Contributor8,880 posts168 reviews Save Reply1. Re: The Currency - Are RMB and CNY the same? Mar 7, 2009, 11:43 AMSametripadvisor.com/…8428961Report inappropriate contenttotter Atlanta, GALevel Contributor32 posts18 reviews Save Reply2. Re: The Currency - Are RMB and CNY the same? Mar 7, 2009, 12:54 PMThank you Drumbrake. I thought it might be something like that,Report inappropriate contenthlbb SFLevel Contributor501 posts2 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D3382620#0",
"title": "http://thestockmarketwatch.com/stock/?stock=NYMT\nNew York Mortgage Trust, Inc. (NASDAQ : NYMT)",
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"docid": "D1938174#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4205\nWorld Currencies",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies Unanswered | Answered World Currencies Parent Category: Personal Finance A currency is a kind of money and medium of exchange. It includes metal coins and paper or polymer banknotes. Each country generally has a monopoly on the issuing of its own currency, although some countries use the same currency. Most members of the European Union, for example, use the Euro as their basic currency. Subcategories Currency Conversions Currency Trading Currency Conversions Currency Trading1 2 3 >How much is 350 dollars in Britain pounds?i think its 207.65What was the currency during 1580?gold and silver How much is 10 KR worth in us money? About $1.37 if you mean Swedish kronor. Several countries use a unit of currency called krone or crown. See http://www.xe.com/ucc/How do you change the currency used on the Amazon website?just before payment option you will get that option How much is 69.99 dollars in pound sterling? It would roughly be £43.08How much is 25 millions pounds in US currency?£25,000,000 * 2.03 = $ 50,750,000 assuming an exchange rate of 2.03 $ to the £Does Australia use the same dollar that US uses?no How much is 199 Australian dollars in UK pound?103.688 UK pounds Is it cheaper to change money in Spain than England?no it is not How much is 35 Australian dollars in US dollars?$29.96 US as of 11/07/2014 However exchange rates change every day. While it's not Answers.compolicy to say \"\"use the Internet\"\", to get an up to date figure,that's the best approach in this case."
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"docid": "D1331662#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/reservecurrency.asp\nWhat is a 'Reserve Currency'",
"text": "Next Up4mostpopulartradedcurrencies123461330101:37Rewind 10 Seconds Next Up: 4mostpopulartradedcurrencies123461330100:0000:00 Share Video Playlist Settings Fullscreen What is a 'Reserve Currency'A reserve currency is held by central banks and other major financial institutions in large quantities for major investments, transactions and international debt obligations, or to influence their domestic exchange rate. A large percentage of commodities, such as gold and oil, are priced in the reserve currency, causing other countries to hold this currency to pay for these goods. Next Up USDMonetary Reserve Key Currency Dollar Rate BREAKING DOWN 'Reserve Currency'Holding a reserve currency minimizes exchange rate risk, as the purchasing nation will not have to exchange their currency for the current reserve currency in order to make the purchase. Since 1944, the U. S. dollar has been the primary reserve currency used by other countries. As a result, foreign nations closely monitored the monetary policy of the United States in order to ensure that the value of their reserves is not adversely affected by inflation. How the U. S. Dollar Became the World’s Reserve Currency The post-war emergence of the U. S. as the predominant economic power had enormous implications for the global economy. At one time, its GDP represented 50% of the world’s output, so it only made sense that the U. S dollar would become the global currency reserve. In 1944, following the Bretton Woods Agreement, delegates form 44 nations formally agreed to adopt the U. S. dollar as an official reserve currency. Since then, other countries pegged their exchange rates to the dollar, which was convertible to gold at the time. Because the gold-backed dollar was relatively stable, it enabled other countries to stabilize their currencies."
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"docid": "D3218680#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_foreign-exchange_reserves\nList of countries by foreign-exchange reserves",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For reserves excluding gold, see List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves (excluding gold). Foreign-exchange reserves (also called Forex reserves) are, in a strict sense, only the foreign-currency deposits held by national central banks and monetary authorities ( See List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves (excluding gold) ). However, in popular usage and in the list below, it also includes gold reserves, special drawing rights (SDRs) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve position because this total figure, which is usually more accurately termed as official reserves or international reserves or official international reserves, is more readily available. These foreign-currency deposits are the financial assets of the central banks and monetary authorities that are held in different reserve currencies (e.g. the U. S. dollar, the Euro, the Japanese yen and the Pound sterling) and which are used to back its liabilities (e.g. the local currency issued and the various bank reserves deposited with the central bank by the government or financial institutions ). Before the end of the gold standard, gold was the preferred reserve currency. Some nations are converting foreign-exchange reserves into sovereign wealth funds, which can rival foreign-exchange reserves in size. The list below is mostly based on the latest available IMF data, and while most nations report in U. S. dollars, a few nations in Eastern Europe report solely in Euros. And since all the figures below are in U. S. dollar equivalence, exchange rate fluctuations can have a significant impact on these figures. Contents [ hide ]1 Foreign-exchange reserves1.1 Notes2 Currency composition of foreign-exchange reserves3 References4 External links Foreign-exchange reserves [ edit]Rank Country or region Foreign-exchange reserves (Millions of US$) Figures as of1 China 3,142,820 March 2018 [1]2 Japan 1,268,287 March 2018 [2]3 Switzerland 826,034 February 2018 [3]4 Saudi Arabia 488,900 December 2017 [4]5 Russia 457,700 30 March 2018 [5]6 Taiwan [6] 456,721 February 2018 [7]7 Hong Kong 440,300 March 2018 [8]8 India 424,361 30 March 2018 [9]9 South Korea 396,800 March 2018 [10]10 Brazil 381,056 December 2017 [11]11 Singapore 279,899 December 2017 [12]12 Thailand 215,498.12 April 2018 [13]13 Germany 200,199 September 2017 [14]14 France 175,890 December 2017 [15]15 Mexico 173,022 January 2018 [16] [17]16 United Kingdom 158,550 December 2017 [18]17 Czech Republic 151,694 January 2018 [19]18 Italy 143,183 March 2016 [20]19 Iran 135,500 31 December 2016 [21]20 Indonesia 130,200 31 December 2017 [22] [23]21 United States 123,377 8 September 2017 [24] [25] [26]22 Israel 115,978 March 2018 [27]23 Poland 115,000 December 2017 [28]24 Turkey 107,700 December 2017 [29]25 Algeria 97,670 December 2017 [30]26 Malaysia 97,440 December 2017 [31]27 United Arab Emirates 93,930 31 December 2015 [21]28 Canada 83,130 November 2016 [32] [33]29 Philippines 81,467 December 2017 [34] [35]- Europe ( ECB) 75,150 February 2016 [36]30 Libya 70,990 31 December 2015 [21]31 Denmark 64,016 March 2016 [37]32 Argentina 62.124 28 February 201833 Peru 61,459 18 November 2016 [38] [39] [40]34 Sweden 59,558 February 2016 [41]35 Vietnam 54,500 January 2018 [42]36 Spain 54,155 March 2016 [43]37 Iraq 54,060 31 December 2015 [21]38 South Africa 50,722 December 2017 [44]39 Australia 49,265 March 2016 [45]40 Lebanon 48,600 31 December 2015 [21]41 Colombia 46,798 April 2016 [21] [46]42 Azerbaijan 44,000 march 2018 [47] [48] [49]43 Norway 42,965 October 2016 [50] [51]44 Netherlands 40,393 April 2016 [52]45 Romania 40,148 April 2016 [53]46 Chile 39,553 March 2016 [54]47 Egypt 36,036 July 2017 [55]48 Bangladesh 33,369 February 2018 [56]49 Hungary 31,367 March 2016 [57]50 Kazakhstan 30,500 1 November 2016 [21] [58] [59] [60]51 Nigeria 30,329 2 June 2017 [61]52 Kuwait 28,370 31 December 2015 [21]53 Belgium 24,861 March 2016 [62]54 Austria 24,758 March 2016 [63]55 Bulgaria 24,318 March 2016 [21] [64]56 Angola 24,080 31 December 2015 [21]57 Qatar 24,030 July 2017 [21]58 Morocco 23,927 February 2016 [21] [65] [66]59 Portugal 21,328 March 2016 [67]60 Macau, China 19,330 October 2016 [68]61 Oman 17,540 31 December 2015 [21]62 Ukraine 17,175 1 May 2017 [69]63 New Zealand 16,770 March 2016 [21] [70]64 Jordan 15,360 August 2017 [71]65 Uzbekistan 15,000 31 December 2015 [21]66 Uruguay 14,377 February 2016 [72]67 Croatia 14,307 February 2016 [21] [73]68 Turkmenistan 13,620 31 December 2015 [21]69 Bolivia 12,818 January 2016 [74]70 Serbia 12,150 February 2018 [75]71 Cuba 12,100 31 December 2015 [21]72 Pakistan 11,602 30 March 2018 [76]73 Cambodia 11,279 February 2018 [77]74 Finland 10,413 March 2016 [78]75 Trinidad and Tobago 9,880 11 November 2016 [21] [79]76 Venezuela 9,600 1 November 2017 [80]77 Nepal 9,462 October 2017 [81]78 Myanmar 8,463 31 December 2015 [21]79 Kenya 8,249 30 June 2017 [82]80 Afghanistan 8,000 31 December 2017 [83]81 North Korea 8,000 November 2013 [84]82 Costa Rica 7,784 February 2016 [85]83 Sri Lanka 7,669 January 2018 [86]84 Guatemala 7,658 March 2016 [87]85 Botswana 7,546 31 December 2015 [21]86 Greece 7,535 March 2016 [88]87 Tunisia 6,714 February 2016 [89]88 Dominican Republic 6,459 March 2017 [90]89 Iceland 6,186 April 2016 [91]90 Paraguay 5,939 31 December 2015 [21]91 Ghana 5,885 31 December 2015 [21]92 Belarus 4,817 1 November 2016 [92] [93]93 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,791 31 December 2015 [21]94 Ivory Coast 4,716 31 December 2015 [21]95 Bahrain 4,657 31 December 2015 [21]96 Mauritius 4,498 March 2016 [94]97 Tanzania 4,073 31 December 2015 [21]98 Honduras 3,755 March 2016 [95]99 Latvia 3,520 March 2016 [65] [96]100 Panama 3,378 31 December 2015 [21]101 Brunei 3,366 2015 [97]102 Ireland 3,347 March 2016 [65] [98]103 Albania 3,188 March 2016 [21] [65] [99]104 El Salvador 3,172 March 2016 [100]105 Ethiopia 3,113 31 December 2015 [21]106 Zambia 2,968 31 December 2015 [21]107 Uganda 2,909 31 December 2015 [21]108 Slovakia 2,879 January 2016 [21] [101]109 Georgia 2,760 October 2016 [65] [102] [103]110 Jamaica 2,740 February 2016 [21] [65] [104]111 Cameroon 2,714 31 December 2015 [21]112 Mozambique 2,582 31 December 2015 [21]113 Nicaragua 2,520 April 2016 [21] [65] [105]114 Ecuador 2,496 31 December 2015 [21]115 Macedonia 2,480 February 2016 [21] [65] [106]116 Republic of the Congo 2,244 31 December 2015 [21]117 Moldova 2,098 25 November 2016 [107] [108] [109]118 Armenia 2,036 10 April 2017 [110]119 Senegal 2,012 31 December 2015 [21]120 Yemen 1,978 31 December 2015 [21]121 Kyrgyzstan 1,944 October 2016 [21] [65] [111] [112]122 Haiti 1,919 31 December 2015 [21]123 Gabon 1,878 31 December 2015 [21]124 Curaçao 1,791 2015 [97]125 Papua New Guinea 1,738 31 December 2015 [21]126 Namibia 1,690 31 December 2015 [21]127 Lithuania 1,227 April 2016 [65] [113]128 Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,216 31 December 2015 [21]129 Equatorial Guinea 1,205 31 December 2015 [21]130 Bhutan 1,103 2015 [97]131 Luxembourg 1,077 March 2016 [21] [65] [114]132 Laos 1,058 31 December 2015 [21] [97]133-134 Niger 1,039 2015 [97]134-134 Mongolia 1,039 October 2016 [115]135 Rwanda 1,030 31 December 2015 [21]136 Mauritania 969 2012 [97]137 Fiji 919 31 December 2015 [21]138 Lesotho 904 31 December 2015 [21]139 Bahamas 896 31 December 2015 [21] [97]140 Kosovo 890 30 September 2015 [21] [97] [116]141 Cyprus 889 March 2016 [21] [65] [117]142 Slovenia 870 April 2016 [65] [118]143 Madagascar 832 31 December 2015 [21]144 Aruba 816 2015 [97]145 Syria 773 31 December 2015 [21]146 Montenegro 734 2015 [21] [97]147 Benin 732 31 December 2015 [21] [97]148 Malawi 693 31 December 2015 [21] [97]149 Malta 671 March 2016 [21] [65] [119]150 Barbados 658 31 December 2015 [21]151 Mali 624 2015 [97]152 Sierra Leone 621 2015 [97]153 Guyana 601 31 December 2015 [21]154 Maldives 576 2015 [21] [97]155 Togo 574 31 December 2015 [21] [97]156 Seychelles 555 March 2016 [21] [65] [120]157 Swaziland 548 31 December 2015 [21] [97]158 Liberia 523 2015 [97]159 Solomon Islands 520 2015 [97]160 Cape Verde 495 31 December 2015 [21] [97]161-162 Estonia 494 March 2016 [21] [65] [121]161-162 Tajikistan 494 31 December 2015 [21]163 Palestine 464 March 2016 [65] [122]164 Timor-Leste 438 2015 [97]165 Belize 437 31 December 2015 [21] [97]166 San Marino 392 2014 [97]167 Chad 383 31 December 2015 [21]168 Djibouti 365 2015 [97]169 Antigua and Barbuda 356 2015 [97]170 Zimbabwe 339 31 December 2015 [21] [97]171 Burkina Faso 333 31 December 2016 [21]172 Guinea-Bissau 332 2015 [97]173 Suriname 330 31 December 2015 [21] [97]174 Saint Lucia 318 2015 [97]175 Saint Kitts and Nevis 288 2015 [97]176 Vanuatu 251 31 December 2016 [21] [97]177 Guinea 244 31 December 2016 [21] [97]178 South Sudan 230 2015 [97]179 Central African Republic 214 2015 [97]180 Eritrea 213 31 December 2016 [21]181 Comoros 201 2015 [97]182 Grenada 198 2015 [97]183 Tonga 181 31 December 2016 [21] [97]184 Sudan 167 31 December 2016 [21] [97]185 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 165 31 December 2016 [21] [97]186 Samoa 139 31 December 2015 [21] [97]187 Federated States of Micronesia 135 2015 [97]188-189 Burundi 100 31 December 2016 [21]189-189 Dominica 100 31 December 2016 [21]190 Gambia 92 31 December 2016 [21]191 São Tomé and Príncipe 68 31 December 2016 [21]192 Montserrat 51 31 December 2015 [21]193 Somalia 30 2014 [21]Notes [ edit]^ Hong Kong and Macau report separate figures.^ Indian reports are released on a weekly basis with the figures being of the previous week.^ The Iranian government does not report the foreign exchange reserves as a matter of policy and all figures are estimates calculated by international or foreign institutes, which are occasionally endorsed by Iranian officials without disclosing the exact numbers. Currency composition of foreign-exchange reserves [ edit]IMF releases the quarterly data on the currency composition of official foreign exchange reserves."
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"docid": "D532308#0",
"title": "http://randomwire.com/how-to-transfer-money-out-of-china/\nHow To Transfer Money Out Of China",
"text": "Expats who live and work in China will attest to the hassle banking can be. From opening an account to making deposits and transferring money it’s not particularly foreigner friendly and frequently requires the patience of a saint. Things gets even more tricky if you get paid in Renminbi ( RMB ) and want to transfer some of your earnings back home. In general China is adverse to money flowing out of the country and due to the complexity of the process bank staff will often look for any excuse to deny you being able to so. Photo by David Dennis I’ve recently completed the rather tortuous process successfully for the first time so thought I’d share how it works in the hope that others might be able to avoid disappointment –What you will need: Passport with valid Residence Visa (and sometimes Residency Permit)Employment contract original copy officially stamped or ‘chopped’Tax receipts for each month of your employment (depending on how much you want to transfer)SWIFT code of your bank back home (e.g. BARCGB22 for Barclays UK)Bank account information for both sending and receiving parties (name, address etc. ) Sufficient funds up to the amount you have paid tax on (duh! ) What it will cost (other banks may vary): Bank of China – 150 RMB service charge, 0.1% of the total to be transferred Bank of Communications – 80 RMB service charge, 0.1% of the total to be transferred Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) – 150 RMB service charge, 1% of the total to be transferred In the past only the Bank of China could make foreign transfers but this has been recently liberalised so most banks should now be able to provide telegraphic transfer services. The process (Chinese speaker needed to help unless you are fluent yourself): Take all you documents to your bank who will take photocopies (and probably be less than cooperative)Buy the amount of foreign currency you want to transfer (usually Dollars, Euros or Pounds Sterling) – this will be placed in your account – you wont receive any cash only a receipt Fill in an application form for funds transfers (overseas). Be sure to enter your details very carefully otherwise your money could end up in someone else’s account! The bank will probably insist that the charges be “shared” between both banks Submit the form and wait a day for the transfer to complete (praying optional! )"
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"docid": "D1438538#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/china-more-expensive-than-america-2010-12\nThings That Are More Expensive In China Than America: Fruit, Eggs, Milk & Meat",
"text": "Patrick Chovanec, An American Perspective From China Dec. 22, 2010, 9:46 AM 24,759China used to be cheap. According to figures the World Bank uses to calculate Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), in 2003, a dollar's worth of currency bought nearly five times as much in China as it did the U. S. A bag of groceries, or a hairdo, or a hotel room that would have cost $50 in the U. S. cost only RMB 90, or roughly $11, in China. Talk to anyone in China, though — local or expatriate — and they'll tell you that, lately, things have been getting a lot more expensive. When I went back to the U. S. a few months ago, I had the strange sensation — for the first time — that a lot of things were actually cheaper there than in Beijing. The bloggers at Caixin magazine, one of China's leading financial publications, must have had the same feeling, because they called some friends in the U. S. and put together a chart directly comparing prices for the same goods in Hangzhou and in Boston (which happen to be sister cities). They found, for a shopping list of groceries and fuel, that the total bill was actually larger in China ($217.37) than in the U. S. ($199.70). The price of a dozen eggs was over twice as expensive, and a liter of milk was nearly three times as costly, in China as in America. The original chart (in Chinese) can be found here. I've translated an English version below. Prices are stated in U. S. dollars, at a conversion rate of 6.7 RMB per dollar, and unless otherwise noted, refer to the price per 500g."
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"docid": "D2331526#0",
"title": "https://www.interactivebrokers.com/cal/cal.php?runthis=view_all\n.",
"text": "Date/Time Region Event Category2018-04-25 Asia Asian Markets Australia ASX and ASX 24 (SNFE) will be closed for trading. Exchange/External2018-04-30 Asia Asian Markets Hong Kong SEHKNTL and SEHKSZSE will be closed for trading. India Currency Derivatives on NSE will be closed for trading. Japan OSE and TSE will be closed for trading. Exchange/External2018-05-01 North America North American Markets All of the U. S. Markets will be open for regular trading hours All of the Canadian Markets will be open for regular trading hours All of the Mexican Markets will be closed for regular trading hours Exchange/External2018-05-01 Asia Asian Markets Hong Kong SEHK, SEHKNTL, SEHKSZSE and HKFE will be closed for trading. India Currency Derivatives on NSE will be closed for trading. Korea KSE will be closed for trading. Singapore SGX stocks wi... more Exchange/External2018-05-03 Asia Asian Markets Japan OSE and TSE will be closed for trading. Exchange/External2018-05-04 Asia Asian Markets Japan OSE and TSE will be closed for trading. Exchange/External2018-05-07 Asia Asian Markets Korea KSE will be closed for trading."
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"docid": "D932725#0",
"title": "http://www.audioholics.com/amplifier-reviews/rotel-rmb-1585-1555-pre\nRotel RMB-1585 and RMB-1555 Power Amplifiers Preview",
"text": "Rotel RMB-1585 and RMB-1555 Power Amplifiers Preview By Tom Andry — April 24, 2013Rotel RMB-1585 Amplifier Summary Product Name: RMB-1585 & RMB-1555 Amplifiers Manufacturer: Rotel Review Date: April 24, 2013 18:30MSRP: $ 2999 (RMB-1585); $1699 (RMB-1555)First Impression: Pretty Cool Specifications Executive Overview New Rotel amps. For some people, those three words will cause them to get out their phone and check their bank accounts...because they are about to spend some serious cash. For others...well it is like when a new muscle car comes out. They can't wait to see them but they know their marriage wouldn't survive the purchase. For both audioholic types, sit back and get ready. Rotel has released two new multichannel amplifiers—both aimed squarely at the home theater market. The first, and smaller of the two, is the RMB-1555. This is an update (of sorts) to the RMB-1565 (we know, we've never seen a model number go down like this either) currently offered by Rotel. The RMB-1555 has a bump up of 20 watts per channel over the previous model which brings it up to 120 watts into 8 ohms. It features discrete output transistors, heavy-duty speaker terminals, and unbalanced RCA-style inputs."
},
{
"docid": "D266667#0",
"title": "http://www.imf.org/en/About/Factsheets/Sheets/2016/08/01/14/51/Special-Drawing-Right-SDR\nSpecial Drawing Right (SDR)",
"text": "русский 中文 español العربية 日本語 français Full Text Special Drawing Right (SDR)October 13, 2017The SDR is an international reserve asset, created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement its member countries’ official reserves. As of September 2017, 204.2 billion SDRs (equivalent to about $291 billion) had been created and allocated to members. SDRs can be exchanged for freely usable currencies. The value of the SDR is based on a basket of five major currencies—the US dollar, the euro, the Chinese renminbi (RMB), the Japanese yen, and the British pound sterling. The role of the SDRThe SDR was created by the IMF in 1969 as a supplementary international reserve asset, in the context of the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate system. A country participating in this system needed official reserves—government or central bank holdings of gold and widely accepted foreign currencies—that could be used to purchase its domestic currency in foreign exchange markets, as required to maintain its exchange rate. But the international supply of two key reserve assets— gold and the US dollar—proved inadequate for supporting the expansion of world trade and financial flows that was taking place. Therefore, the international community decided to create a new international reserve asset under the auspices of the IMF. Only a few years after the creation of the SDR, the Bretton Woods system collapsed and the major currencies shifted to floating exchange rate regimes. Subsequently, the growth in international capital markets facilitated borrowing by creditworthy governments and many countries accumulated significant amounts of international reserves."
},
{
"docid": "D2597600#0",
"title": "http://www.fin.gov.bc.ca/ocg/fmb/manuals/FAP/FAP_C.htm\nCPPM Procedure Chapter C: Reimbursement of Expenses",
"text": "\"CPPM Procedure Chapter C: Reimbursement of Expenses This chapter of the Core Policy and Procedures Manual describes procedure requirements supplementary to Chapter 10 on travel and for the reimbursement of expenses, such as travel, relocation, business meetings and incidentals. C.1 Travel Expenses C.2 Approval Requirements C.3 Travel Voucher (FIN 10)C.4 Rates and Reimbursement C.5 Vehicle Travel C.6 Ferry Travel C.7 Air Travel C.8 Accommodation C.9 Miscellaneous Travel Expenses C.10 Contractor's Travel Expenses C.11 Travel Expenses in Foreign Locations C.12 Job Interview and Post Interview Expenses C.13 Board and Lodging Expenses C.14 Travel Allowances – Officials C.15 Travel Allowances – Parliamentary Secretaries and Designated Members C.16 Relocation Allowances C.17 Business Meeting and Protocol Event Expenses C.18 Remuneration for Appointees to Crown Corporations, Agencies, Boards, Commissions and Administrative Tribunals C.19 Miscellaneous Expenses C.20 Childcare Expenses C.21 Reimbursement of Incidental Expenses C.1 Travel Expenses C.1.1 General C.1.2 Reasonable Accommodation C.1.3 Commercial Transportation Charges C.1.4 Account Verification Process C.1.5 Account Verification by the Expense Authority Officer C.1.6 Oracle i Expenses – Travel Claims C.1.1 General All expenses associated with travel must be paid by the employee travelling except for airline tickets and some taxi billings. It is strongly recommended that government employees apply for a travel card to pay travel and other approved expenses and to obtain business travel cash (see CPPM E.3 for Travel Card procedures). See C.14.8 for officials. Supporting receipts and invoices (where required by travel policy) with proof of payment must be attached; however, in extenuating circumstances, copies may be certified. Travel claims and travel emission calculator reports should be completed and submitted within one week of returning from travel status or at least monthly if on extended travel status. Claims for less than the allowable amount are permitted. A brief note should be attached to show the employee is aware of the undercharge. C.1.2 Reasonable Accommodation The Public Service Act directive on Employment Equity requires managers to provide reasonable accommodation for persons protected under the Human Rights Act. Policies requiring less costly travel alternatives still apply."
},
{
"docid": "D1941456#0",
"title": "http://www.kon.org/urc/v10/chen.html\nThe Economic Connections between China and the U.S.: How to Benefit Both Players through International Trading",
"text": "\"Abstract China and the U. S. are connected economically and help each other with trade, which is a big source of income and a huge benefit for countries with a shortage of certain materials. Nowadays, the U. S. has a very high deficit with China, greater than any other country. It is important to remain on good sides with China, because we can become allies together. Also, China is a very fast growing country. We need to keep up with China with new technology and devices. China is a very important trading partner to the United States. This paper discusses the international economic theories and their implications in terms of China and U. S. by analyzing the benefits that both sides get from international trading and cooperation. It demonstrates the significance of China to U. S. and the significance of U. S. to China as well as U. S. domestic economies and the economical connections with China, trade history, and so on. It stresses the development of economic relationships between the two countries and analyzes China’s economical situation and the rationales that they keep good economical connections with U. S. in terms of international trading and cooperation. This paper holds that both sides should exert their best efforts to achieve a “win-win\"\" situation economically and discusses the current situation, the problems to be solved, and how to solve the identified problems."
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"docid": "D404597#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Rp_currency\nWho is RP Singh?",
"text": "\"Stumpy05 979 Contributions Who is RP Singh? Rudra Pratap Singh, is an Indian left handed fast-medium bowlerfrom Uttar Pradesh. Hhory 24 Contributions What is RP? RP means roleplaying. It can refer to a type of game in whichplayers take on the role of a character or group of characters (mostly called RPG - role playing game) that follows …What does RP stand for? Rp= Role playing ABGATES2 47 Contributions How do you rp? \"\" RP\"\" stands for Role Play. Role Play is when you are pretending to be, in this case, a wolf. RP is very descriptive at most times, and is a constant thing, always being i …Matthew Wiki Answers 122,887 Contributions How do you get RP on marapets? RP (Restock Points) is a currency in Marapets that is similar to MP."
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"docid": "D2072608#0",
"title": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/l/lkr-sri-lankan-rupee.asp\nDEFINITION of 'LKR (Sri Lankan Rupee)'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'LKR (Sri Lankan Rupee)'LKR is the currency symbol for the Sri Lankan rupee, the currency for the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (Ceylon prior to 1972), an island nation off the southern coast of India. The Sri Lankan rupee is made up of 100 cents and is often presented with the symbol Rp. or Rs., in the form Rp. 50 for 50 rupees. The rupee can also be presented with SLRp. or SLRs., rather than Rp. or Rs., to differentiate it from other currencies denominated in rupees."
},
{
"docid": "D3150732#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupiya\nRupee",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Rupiya)navigation search This article is about the currency used in various countries in Asia. For other uses, see Rupee (disambiguation). Purple: Countries using the rupee as an official currency India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka Orange: Countries where a foreign country's rupee is legal tender Indian rupee: Bhutan, Nepal, Zimbabwe Indonesian rupiah: East Timor The rupee is the common name for the currency of India. Since many countries were a part of ancient India so they also share their currency name with 'rupee' like Pakistan, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Bhutan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and formerly those of Afghanistan, Tibet, Burma and British East Africa, German East Africa and Trucial States. Basically, the Indian rupee is referred to as simply a rupee, whereas for other countries it is mandatory for them to introduce their county name before rupee.i.e. Pakistani rupee, Nepalese rupee, Mauritius rupee, Sri Lankan rupee etc. In the Maldives, the unit of currency is known as the rufiyah, which is a cognate of the Sanskrit rupya. The Indian rupees ( ₹) and Pakistani rupees ( ₨) are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice. The Mauritian and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents. The Nepalese rupee subdivides into one hundred paisas (both singular and double) or four sukas or two mohors."
},
{
"docid": "D3553136#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/KWD/INR.aspx\nConvert Kuwaiti Dinar to Indian Rupee (KWD to INR)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 KWD = 217.25243 INRinvert currencies ↓↑KWD - Kuwaiti Dinar INR - Indian Rupee Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)INR/KWD = 217.25243Exchange Rates : April 10 2018 11:58:38 PM PDTKWDKuwaiti Dinar Country: Kuwait Region: Middle East Sub-Unit: 1 KWD = 1000 fils Symbol: د. كThe Kuwaiti dinar is the currency of Kuwait and is sub-divided into 1000 fils. The Kuwaiti dinar is pegged to an undisclosed weighted basket of international currencies. It is the world's highest-valued currency unit. KWD Exchange Rates Central Bank of Kuwait INRIndian Rupee Country: India Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ₹ = 100 paise Symbol: ₹In different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates Central Bank of India Historical Exchange Rates For Kuwaiti Dinar to Indian Rupee120-day exchange rate history for KWD to INRQuick Conversions from Kuwaiti Dinar to Indian Rupee : 1 KWD = 217.25243 INRKWD INRد. ك 1 KWD ₹ 217.25 INRد. ك 5 KWD ₹ 1,086.26 INRد. ك 10 KWD ₹ 2,172.52 INRد."
},
{
"docid": "D776354#0",
"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/indonesia\nCost of living in Indonesia",
"text": "Cost of Living Indonesia Cost of living in Indonesia Are you moving to Indonesia? Do you know how much money you will need there to maintain your current standard of living ? Find out what is the real equivalent in Indonesia of your current salary and improve your chances of a happy relocation . Get a salary calculation for: Jakarta Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district Rp 64,584Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) Rp 48,947500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast Rp 27,4971 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk Rp 19,92812 eggs, large Rp 25,5251 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes Rp 14,576500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese Rp 60,4631 kg (2 lb.) of apples Rp 35,5311 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes Rp 16,5930.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket Rp 30,9441 bottle of red table wine, good quality Rp 327,4572 liters of Coca-Cola Rp 20,511Bread for 2 people for 1 day Rp 17,421Housing Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area Rp 12,676,500Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area Rp 6,985,800Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat Rp 1,157,790Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area Rp 7,523,640Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area Rp 3,719,160Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio Rp 763,420Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) Rp 305,91140” flat screen TV Rp 4,635,080Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) Rp 1,411,370Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.)"
},
{
"docid": "D1234652#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/AED/INR.aspx\nConvert United Arab Emirates Dirham to Indian Rupee (AED to INR)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 AED = 17.80597 INRinvert currencies ↓↑AED - United Arab Emirates Dirham INR - Indian Rupee Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)INR/AED = 17.80597Exchange Rates : April 12 2018 2:13:59 AM PDTAEDArab Emirates Dirham *Country: United Arab Emirates Region: Middle East Sub-Unit: 1 Dirham = 100 fils Symbol: د. إ*Pegged: 1 USD = 3.67250 AEDThe Arab Emirates dirham was introduced in 1973 to serve the seven countries of the United Arab Emirates. The seven countries, termed emirates, are Abu Dhabi, Ajmān, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Quwain. AED Exchange Rates Central Bank of the UAEINRIndian Rupee Country: India Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ₹ = 100 paise Symbol: ₹In different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates Central Bank of India Historical Exchange Rates For United Arab Emirates Dirham to Indian Rupee120-day exchange rate history for AED to INRQuick Conversions from United Arab Emirates Dirham to Indian Rupee : 1 AED = 17.80597 INRAED INRد. إ 1 AED ₹ 17.81 INRد. إ 5 AED ₹ 89.03 INRد. إ 10 AED ₹ 178.06 INRد. إ 50 AED ₹ 890.30 INRد."
},
{
"docid": "D61280#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupee\nRupee",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the currency used in various countries in Asia. For other uses, see Rupee (disambiguation). Purple: Countries using the rupee as an official currency India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka Orange: Countries where a foreign country's rupee is legal tender Indian rupee: Bhutan, Nepal, Zimbabwe Indonesian rupiah: East Timor The rupee is the common name for the currency of India. Since many countries were a part of ancient India so they also share their currency name with 'rupee' like Pakistan, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Bhutan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and formerly those of Afghanistan, Tibet, Burma and British East Africa, German East Africa and Trucial States. Basically, the Indian rupee is referred to as simply a rupee, whereas for other countries it is mandatory for them to introduce their county name before rupee.i.e. Pakistani rupee, Nepalese rupee, Mauritius rupee, Sri Lankan rupee etc. In the Maldives, the unit of currency is known as the rufiyah, which is a cognate of the Sanskrit rupya. The Indian rupees ( ₹) and Pakistani rupees ( ₨) are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice. The Mauritian and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents. The Nepalese rupee subdivides into one hundred paisas (both singular and double) or four sukas or two mohors."
},
{
"docid": "D1608894#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Bali\nBali",
"text": "\"Bali Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Religion Culture Ceremonies Reading Climate Time Electricity Tourism information centres Get in By Aircraft By bus By boat Get around By bus By taxi By bemo By self-drive car or motorbike By rental car with a driver By bicycle See Temples Landscape Art Monuments Do Water activities Other sports, adventure and family activities Cultural and family activities Scooter Hire (motorbikes)Buy Eat Balinese food Dietary restrictions Budget Sleep Private villas Long-term Stay safe Bali, the famed Island of the Gods, with its varied landscape of hills and mountains, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides all providing a picturesque backdrop to its colourful, deeply spiritual and unique culture, stakes a serious claim to be paradise on earth. With world-class surfing and diving, a large number of cultural, historical and archaeological attractions, and an enormous range of accommodations, this is one of the world's most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel awards. Bali has something to offer a very broad market of visitors from young back-packers right through to the super-rich. Regions [ edit]Map of Bali with regions colour coded South Bali ( Kuta, Bukit Peninsula, Canggu, Denpasar, Jimbaran, Legian, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Seminyak, Tanah Lot) The most visited part of the island by far, with Kuta Beach and chic Seminyak. Central Bali ( Ubud, Bedugul, Tabanan) The cultural heart of Bali and the central mountain range. West Bali ( Negara, Gilimanuk, Medewi Beach, Pemuteran, West Bali National Park) Ferries to Java and the West Bali National Park. North Bali ( Lovina, Singaraja) Quiet black sand beaches and the old capital city. East Bali ( Amed, Besakih, Candidasa, Kintamani, Klungkung, Mount Agung, Padang Bai, Tirta Gangga) Laid back coastal villages, an active volcano and the mighty Mount Agung. Southeastern Islands ( Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan) Quiet offshore islands in the southeast, popular for diving activities. Cities [ edit]Denpasar — a bustling city, the administrative centre and transport hub of the island but not a major tourist destination Candidasa — a quiet coastal town, the Bali Aga and gateway to the east coast Kuta — surfer central, by far the most heavily developed area in Bali."
},
{
"docid": "D1141254#0",
"title": "https://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/challenges-and-opportunities-in-international-business/s11-01-what-do-we-mean-by-currency-an.html\n7.1 What Do We Mean by Currency and Foreign Exchange?",
"text": "\"7.1 What Do We Mean by Currency and Foreign Exchange? Learning Objectives Understand what is meant by currency and foreign exchange. Explore the purpose of the foreign exchange market. Understand how to determine exchange rates. What Are Currency and Foreign Exchange? In order to understand the global financial environment, how capital markets work, and their impact on global business, we need to first understand how currencies and foreign exchange rates work. Briefly, currency is any form of money in general circulation in a country. What exactly is a foreign exchange? In essence, foreign exchange is money denominated in the currency of another country or—now with the euro—a group of countries. Simply put, an exchange rate is defined as the rate at which the market converts one currency into another."
},
{
"docid": "D2887842#0",
"title": "http://www.baliguide.com/bali-info/money-cash.html\nMoney",
"text": "Money Money on Bali Save with BALI. COM: All you need for a great stay on Bali Book online and save! Check out great offers for Hotels, Activities, Villas, Car with Driver, and Private Tours The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the local currency, commonly also abbreviated to Rp. Denominations of Rp.100 and 100 are in the form of coins, 500 and 1,000 are in either coins or bills, and Rp.5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 and 100,000 are only available in bills. Rough exchange rate: Rp. 10,000 = 1 AUD Rp. 13,000 = 1 USD Rp. 14,500 = 1 EURIn Bali, carry a handful of Rp.10,000 to Rp.50,000 notes for your daily expenses. Backing this up with a credit card for major purchases is a good idea. Take note though, most mid-range hotels, all top-end hotels and some tourist attractions, car rental agencies and tour companies list their prices in US dollar."
},
{
"docid": "D184461#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/USD/INR.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to Indian Rupee (USD to INR)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 65.203 INRinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar INR - Indian Rupee Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)INR/USD = 65.203Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 12:14:38 PM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank INRIndian Rupee Country: India Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ₹ = 100 paise Symbol: ₹In different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates Central Bank of India Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to Indian Rupee120-day exchange rate history for USD to INRQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to Indian Rupee : 1 USD = 65.20344 INRUSD INR$ 1 USD ₹ 65.20 INR$ 5 USD ₹ 326.02 INR$ 10 USD ₹ 652.03 INR$ 50 USD ₹ 3,260.17 INR$ 100 USD ₹ 6,520.34 INR$ 250 USD ₹ 16,300.86 INR$ 500 USD ₹ 32,601.72 INR$ 1,000 USD ₹ 65,203.44 INR$ 5,000 USD ₹ 326,017.19 INR$ 10,000 USD ₹ 652,034.39 INR$ 50,000 USD ₹ 3,260,171.94 INR$ 100,000 USD ₹ 6,520,343.88 INR$ 500,000 USD ₹ 32,601,719.38 INR$ 1,000,000 USD ₹ 65,203,438.77 INRLast Updated: April 11 2018 12:14:38 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound"
},
{
"docid": "D3199405#0",
"title": "http://www.bankloginonline.com/klikbca-individual-internet-banking-login/\nklikBCA Individual Internet Banking Login",
"text": "klik BCA Individual Internet Banking Loginklik BCA Individual is a secure login platform for all your banking activities. To use Klik BCA service users need to register at one of the ATM or the nearest BCA branch. Kli k BCA is the quickest and easiest way to provide security for your online transactions. How to use Klik BCAStep 1: Register at ATM or the nearby BCA branch. Step 2: Download the BCA mobile application from here. Step 3: Select Klik BCA on the BCA mobile menu as a launcher and the application will automatically redirect you to smartphone version of Klik BCA’s website. How to use m-BCAStep 1: To use m-BCA service you need to register your cellular number that you will use to ATM or the nearest BCA branch. Step 2: Download m-BCA mobile app from here. Step 3: Select m-BCA on the BCA mobile menu. Then app automatically redirects the user to re-download and replace the BCA mobile where you can able to use all m-BCA applications."
},
{
"docid": "D3127858#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/INR/MVR.aspx\nConvert Indian Rupee to Maldivian Rufiyaa (INR to MVR)",
"text": "\"Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 INR = 0.23688 MVRinvert currencies ↓↑INR - Indian Rupee MVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)MVR/INR = 0.23688Exchange Rates : April 5 2018 5:49:46 PM PDTINRIndian Rupee Country: India Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ₹ = 100 paise Symbol: ₹In different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates Central Bank of India MVRMaldivian Rufiyaa Country: Maldives Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 Rf = 100 laari Symbol: Rf The rufiyaa is the currency of the Maldives and is subdivided into 100 laari. Determining the rate for the US Dollar and the issuance of the currency is controlled by the Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA). The most commonly used symbols for the rufiyaa are MRF and Rf despite the international code for Maldivian rufiyaa being MVR. The name \"\"rufiyaa\"\" is derived from the Hindi word rupiyaa. MVR Exchange Rates Maldives Monetary Authority Historical Exchange Rates For Indian Rupee to Maldivian Rufiyaa120-day exchange rate history for INR to MVRQuick Conversions from Indian Rupee to Maldivian Rufiyaa : 1 INR = 0.23688 MVRINR MVR₹ 1 INR Rf 0.24 MVR₹ 5 INR Rf 1.18 MVR₹ 10 INR Rf 2.37 MVR₹ 50 INR Rf 11.84 MVR₹ 100 INR Rf 23.69 MVR₹ 250 INR Rf 59.22 MVR₹ 500 INR Rf 118.44 MVR₹ 1,000 INR Rf 236.88 MVR₹ 5,000 INR Rf 1,184.42 MVR₹ 10,000 INR Rf 2,368.85 MVR₹ 50,000 INR Rf 11,844.23 MVR₹ 100,000 INR Rf 23,688.46 MVR₹ 500,000 INR Rf 118,442.32 MVR₹ 1,000,000 INR Rf 236,884.65 MVRLast Updated: April 5 2018 5:49:46 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound \""
},
{
"docid": "D2686886#0",
"title": "http://themoneyconverter.com/GBP/INR.aspx\nConvert British Pound Sterling to Indian Rupee (GBP to INR)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 GBP = 92.90740 INRinvert currencies ↓↑GBP - British Pound Sterling INR - Indian Rupee Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)INR/GBP = 92.90740Exchange Rates : April 12 2018 11:25:57 AM PDTGBPBritish Pound Sterling Country: United Kingdom Region: Europe Sub-Unit: 1 Pound = 100 pence Symbol: £The pound is the official currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The pound sterling is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market. It's known locally as a quid. GBP Exchange Rates Bank of England INRIndian Rupee Country: India Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ₹ = 100 paise Symbol: ₹In different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates Central Bank of India Historical Exchange Rates For British Pound Sterling to Indian Rupee120-day exchange rate history for GBP to INRQuick Conversions from British Pound Sterling to Indian Rupee : 1 GBP = 92.90740 INRGBP INR£ 1 GBP ₹ 92.91 INR£ 5 GBP ₹ 464.54 INR£ 10 GBP ₹ 929.07 INR£ 50 GBP ₹ 4,645.37 INR£ 100 GBP ₹ 9,290.74 INR£ 250 GBP ₹ 23,226.85 INR£ 500 GBP ₹ 46,453.70 INR£ 1,000 GBP ₹ 92,907.40 INR£ 5,000 GBP ₹ 464,537.01 INR£ 10,000 GBP ₹ 929,074.03 INR£ 50,000 GBP ₹ 4,645,370.15 INR£ 100,000 GBP ₹ 9,290,740.29 INR£ 500,000 GBP ₹ 46,453,701.47 INR£ 1,000,000 GBP ₹ 92,907,402.94 INRLast Updated: April 12 2018 11:25:57 AM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound"
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"docid": "D43688#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/symbols.php\nWorld Currency Symbols",
"text": "\"World Currency Symbols This page lists global currency symbols used to denote that a number is a monetary value, such as the dollar sign \"\"$\"\", the Pound sign \"\"£\"\", and the Euro sign \"\"€\"\". This list is constantly under development and we rely on input from users like you to keep it as complete and accurate as possible. If you have any new information on currency symbols, please e-mail us at: [email protected]. XE also maintains a full list of ISO 4217 Currency Codes which displays the standard three-letter codes for every currency in the world. QUICK JUMP MENUList of Currency Symbols Fonts Used in this Page How To Work With Currency Symbols List of Currency Symbols Information is available below on Fonts Used in this Page and How To Work With Currency Symbols . Country and Currency Currency Code Graphic Image Font: Code2000 Font: Arial Unicode MS Unicode: Decimal Unicode: Hex Albania Lek ALL Lek Lek 76, 101, 107 4c, 65, 6b Afghanistan Afghani AFN ؋ ؋ 1547 60b Argentina Peso ARS $ $ 36 24 info Aruba Guilder AWG ƒ ƒ 402 192Australia Dollar AUD $ $ 36 24Azerbaijan Manat AZN ₼ ₼ 8380 20bc Bahamas Dollar BSD $ $ 36 24Barbados Dollar BBD $ $ 36 24Belarus Ruble BYN Br Br 66, 114 42, 72Belize Dollar BZD BZ$ BZ$ 66, 90, 36 42, 5a, 24Bermuda Dollar BMD $ $ 36 24Bolivia Bolíviano BOB $b $b 36, 98 24, 62Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Marka BAM KM KM 75, 77 4b, 4d Botswana Pula BWP P P 80 50Bulgaria Lev BGN лв лв 1083, 1074 43b, 432Brazil Real BRL R$ R$ 82, 36 52, 24 info Brunei Darussalam Dollar BND $ $ 36 24Cambodia Riel KHR ៛ ៛ 6107 17db Canada Dollar CAD $ $ 36 24Cayman Islands Dollar KYD $ $ 36 24Chile Peso CLP $ $ 36 24 info China Yuan Renminbi CNY ¥ ¥ 165 a5info Colombia Peso COP $ $ 36 24Costa Rica Colon CRC ₡ ₡ 8353 20a1Croatia Kuna HRK kn kn 107, 110 6b, 6e Cuba Peso CUP ₱ ₱ 8369 20b1Czech Republic Koruna CZK Kč Kč 75, 269 4b, 10d Denmark Krone DKK kr kr 107, 114 6b, 72 info Dominican Republic Peso DOP RD$ RD$ 82, 68, 36 52, 44, 24East Caribbean Dollar XCD $ $ 36 24Egypt Pound EGP £ £ 163 a3El Salvador Colon SVC $ $ 36 24Euro Member Countries EUR € € 8364 20ac Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Pound FKP £ £ 163 a3Fiji Dollar FJD $ $ 36 24Ghana Cedi GHS ¢ ¢ 162 a2Gibraltar Pound GIP £ £ 163 a3Guatemala Quetzal GTQ Q Q 81 51Guernsey Pound GGP £ £ 163 a3Guyana Dollar GYD $ $ 36 24Honduras Lempira HNL L L 76 4c Hong Kong Dollar HKD $ $ 36 24 info Hungary Forint HUF Ft Ft 70, 116 46, 74Iceland Krona ISK kr kr 107, 114 6b, 72India Rupee INR info Indonesia Rupiah IDR Rp Rp 82, 112 52, 70Iran Rial IRR ﷼ ﷼ 65020 fdfc Isle of Man Pound IMP £ £ 163 a3Israel Shekel ILS ₪ ₪ 8362 20aa Jamaica Dollar JMD J$ J$ 74, 36 4a, 24Japan Yen JPY ¥ ¥ 165 a5 info Jersey Pound JEP £ £ 163 a3Kazakhstan Tenge KZT лв лв 1083, 1074 43b, 432Korea (North) Won KPW ₩ ₩ 8361 20a9Korea (South) Won KRW ₩ ₩ 8361 20a9Kyrgyzstan Som KGS лв лв 1083, 1074 43b, 432Laos Kip LAK ₭ ₭ 8365 20ad Lebanon Pound LBP £ £ 163 a3Liberia Dollar LRD $ $ 36 24Macedonia Denar MKD ден ден 1076, 1077, 1085 434, 435, 43d Malaysia Ringgit MYR RM RM 82, 77 52, 4d Mauritius Rupee MUR ₨ ₨ 8360 20a8Mexico Peso MXN $ $ 36 24 info Mongolia Tughrik MNT ₮ ₮ 8366 20ae Mozambique Metical MZN MT MT 77, 84 4d, 54Namibia Dollar NAD $ $ 36 24Nepal Rupee NPR ₨ ₨ 8360 20a8Netherlands Antilles Guilder ANG ƒ ƒ 402 192New Zealand Dollar NZD $ $ 36 24Nicaragua Cordoba NIO C$ C$ 67, 36 43, 24Nigeria Naira NGN ₦ ₦ 8358 20a6Norway Krone NOK kr kr 107, 114 6b, 72Oman Rial OMR ﷼ ﷼ 65020 fdfc Pakistan Rupee PKR ₨ ₨ 8360 20a8Panama Balboa PAB B/. B/. 66, 47, 46 42, 2f, 2e Paraguay Guarani PYG Gs Gs 71, 115 47, 73Peru Sol PEN S/. S/. 83, 47, 46 53, 2f, 2einfo Philippines Piso PHP ₱ ₱ 8369 20b1Poland Zloty PLN zł zł 122, 322 7a, 142Qatar Riyal QAR ﷼ ﷼ 65020 fdfc Romania Leu RON lei lei 108, 101, 105 6c, 65, 69Russia Ruble RUB ₽ ₽ 8381 20bd Saint Helena Pound SHP £ £ 163 a3Saudi Arabia Riyal SAR ﷼ ﷼ 65020 fdfc Serbia Dinar RSD Дин. Дин. 1044, 1080, 1085, 46 414, 438, 43d, 2e Seychelles Rupee SCR ₨ ₨ 8360 20a8Singapore Dollar SGD $ $ 36 24Solomon Islands Dollar SBD $ $ 36 24Somalia Shilling SOS S S 83 53South Africa Rand ZAR R R 82 52Sri Lanka Rupee LKR ₨ ₨ 8360 20a8Sweden Krona SEK kr kr 107, 114 6b, 72 info Switzerland Franc CHF CHF CHF 67, 72, 70 43, 48, 46Suriname Dollar SRD $ $ 36 24Syria Pound SYP £ £ 163 a3Taiwan New Dollar TWD NT$ NT$ 78, 84, 36 4e, 54, 24info Thailand Baht THB ฿ ฿ 3647 e3f Trinidad and Tobago Dollar TTD TT$ TT$ 84, 84, 36 54, 54, 24Turkey Lira TRY info Tuvalu Dollar TVD $ $ 36 24Ukraine Hryvnia UAH ₴ ₴ 8372 20b4United Kingdom Pound GBP £ £ 163 a3United States Dollar USD $ $ 36 24Uruguay Peso UYU $U $U 36, 85 24, 55Uzbekistan Som UZS лв лв 1083, 1074 43b, 432Venezuela Bolívar VEF Bs Bs 66, 115 42, 73Viet Nam Dong VND ₫ ₫ 8363 20ab Yemen Rial YER ﷼ ﷼ 65020 fdfc Zimbabwe Dollar ZWD Z$ Z$ 90, 36 5a, 24Top ▲Fonts Used in this Page Each currency symbol is presented first as a graphic, then in two \"\"Unicode-friendly\"\" fonts: Code2000 and Arial Unicode MS. The graphic symbol in the first column will always be visible, but the symbols in the other columns may or may not be available, depending on which fonts are installed on your computer. Note that of the two fonts used above, only Code2000 is complete."
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"docid": "D3120686#0",
"title": "http://forums.eune.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=424369\nHow much would full version of LoL cost?",
"text": "\"Welcome to the Forum Archive!Years of conversation fill a tonne of digital pages, and we've kept all of it accessible to browse or copy over. Whether you're looking for reveal articles for older champions, or the first time that Rammus rolled into an \"\"OK\"\" thread, or anything in between, you can find it here. When you're finished, check out Boards to join in the latest League of Legends discussions. GO TO BOARDSHow much would full version of Lo L cost?1 2 3Tabrox Junior Member02-21-2012I did some calculations. If you want to buy ALL champs just by RP it's: 839 RP = 5 euro (in my country, by paypal) All champs cost 310k~~ ip or 70 k rp~~ it's about 420 Euro. Just for ALL CHAMPS. Price of a computer you could play league on. * But of course it's not all. In full version there would be also all skins available. There are about ~300 skins , total price would be aroud ~~225k RP ."
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"docid": "D1829388#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/p/pkr-pakistani-rupee.asp\nDEFINITION of 'PKR (Pakistani Rupee)'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'PKR (Pakistani Rupee)'The PKR is the currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the Pakistani rupee, the currency of Pakistan. The Pakistani rupee is made up of 100 paisa and is often represented by the symbol Rp. It is often referred to as rupees, rupaya, or rupaye. Next Up PKRINR (Indian Rupee)LKR (Sri Lankan Rupee)SCRBREAKING DOWN 'PKR (Pakistani Rupee)'When Pakistan became independent from Britain in 1947, the Pakistani rupee replaced the Indian rupee. Initially, they remained using the British notes and simply stamped \"\"Pakistan\"\" over them until printing their own notes the following year. The rupee was decimalized in 1961, replacing the 16 annas that the rupee was originally divided into with 100 paisa. Initially, the rupee was pegged to the British pound. However, in 1982, the government adopted a managed float policy that caused financial mayhem. For the next five years, the rupee fell nearly 40% against the British pound, and the cost of imports surged, crippling the already fragile economy. The currency remained under pressure until the turn of the century when the State bank of Pakistan finally lowered interest rates and purchased U. S. dollars to curb the falling value of the currency."
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"docid": "D2753459#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/1.5_million_us_dollar_how_much_indian_rupee\n1.5 million us dollar how much Indian rupee?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies Currency Conversions1.5 million us dollar how much Indian rupee? Flag1.5 million us dollar how much Indian rupee? Answer by Anand Vijayakumar Confidence votes 76.6K7,20,00,000 INR (Assuming one USD = Rs. 48)12 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Geckogirl 18 Contributions How much Indian rupees is equal to 36 million dollars? As of Monday, June 30, $36,000,000 equals 1,545,120,000 INR, according to www.xe.com, which was posting an exchange rate of 42.92 rupees to the dollar. Andrewdoyle 3,312 Contributions How much one million US dollars in Indian Rupees? As at 16Oct09 1 million US Dollars was worth 46.25 million Indian Rupees BULL POWER 2 Contributions How much is 1.5 million dollars in Indian rupees?1 Million $ is 10 Lakh $ 1.5 Million $ is 15 Lakh $ 15 Lakhs means 15,00,000 $ Now multiply this amount by current exchange rate of 45 Rupees a dollar. 15,00,000 x 45 = …Teacherk6 28 Contributions85 million US DOLLARS is how much Indian rupees? According to www.xe.com ."
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"docid": "D1719549#0",
"title": "https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT201238\niCloud storage plans and pricing",
"text": "i Cloud storage plans and pricing When you sign up for i Cloud, you automatically get 5GB of free storage. If you need more space in i Cloud, you can upgrade to a larger storage plan. You can upgrade your i Cloud storage plan from your i Phone, i Pad, i Pod touch, Mac, or PC. Choose from a total of 50GB, 200GB, or 2TB. You can even share the 200GB and 2TB plans with your family. After you upgrade, we'll bill you monthly. 1 See the monthly pricing and plans per country or region below. If you purchased a 1TB monthly plan before June 5, 2017, your account was upgraded automatically to a 2TB monthly plan. North America, South America, Latin America, and the Caribbean Brazil (BRL) 50GB: R$ 2.90 200GB: R$ 8.90 2TB: R$ 29.90Colombia (COP) 50GB: $2800 200GB: $8500 2TB: $27900United States 5 (USD) 50GB: $0.99 200GB: $2.99 2TB: $9.99Canada (CAD) 50GB: $1.29 200GB: $3.99 2TB: $12.99Mexico (MXN) 50GB: $17 200GB: $49 2TB: $179Chile (CLP) 50GB: $650 200GB: $1900 2TB: $6500Peru (PEN) 50GB: S/.2.90 200GB: S/.9.90 2TB: S/.29.90Europe, the Middle East, and Africa Albania 3,4 (USD) 50GB: $1.19 200GB: $3.59 2TB: $11.99Croatia 4 (HRK) 50GB: 7.99 kn 200GB: 24.99 kn 2TB: 79.99 kn Egypt 4 (EGP) 50GB: £18.99 200GB: £54.99 2TB: £189.99Iceland 3,4 (USD) 50GB: $1.23 200GB : $3.71 2TB: $12.39Norway 4 (NOK) 50GB: 10 kr 200GB: 29 kr 2TB: 99 kr Qatar (QAR) 50GB: 3.69﷼ 200GB: 10.99﷼ 2TB: 36.99﷼Saudi Arabia 4 (SAR) 50GB: 3.69﷼ 200GB: 10.99﷼ 2TB: 36.99﷼Switzerland 4 (CHF) 50GB: CHF 1 200GB: CHF 3 2TB: CHF 10United Arab Emirates 4 (AED) 50GB: AED 3.69 200GB: AED 10.99 2TB: AED 36.99Belarus 3,4 (USD) 50GB: $1.19 200GB: $3.49 2TB: $11.99Czech Republic 4 (CZK) 50GB: 25 Kč 200GB: 79 Kč 2TB: 249 KčEuro 2, 4 (Euro) 50GB: 0.99 € 200GB: 2.99 € 2TB: 9.99 €Israel (ILS) 50GB: ₪3.90 200GB: ₪11.90 2TB: ₪39.90Pakistan (PKR) 50GB: Rs100 200GB: Rs300 2TB: Rs1000Romania 4 (RON) 50GB: 4.49 lei 200GB: 12.99 lei 2TB: 44.99 lei South Africa 4 (ZAR) 50GB: R14.99 200GB: R44.99 2TB: R149.99Tanzania (TZS) 50GB: 1900 TSh 200GB: 5900 TSh 2TB: 19900 TSh United Kingdom 4 (GBP) 50GB: £0.79 200GB: £2.49 2TB: £6.99Bulgaria 4 (BGN) 50GB: 1.99 лв 200GB: 5.99 лв 2TB: 18.99 лвDenmark 4 (DKK) 50GB: 7 kr 200GB: 25 kr 2TB: 69 kr Hungary 4 (HUF) 50GB: 299 Ft 200GB: 899 Ft 2TB: 2990 Ft Nigeria (NGN) 50GB: ₦300 200GB: ₦900 2TB: ₦2900Poland 4 (PLN) 50GB: 3.99 zł 200GB: 11.99 zł 2TB: 39.99 złRussia 4 (RUB) 50GB: 59 p. 200GB: 149 p. 2TB: 599 p. Sweden 4 (SEK) 50GB: 9 kr 200GB: 29 kr 2TB: 89 kr Turkey 4 (TRY) 50GB: 3.99 TL 200GB: 11.99 TL 2TB: 39.99 TLAsia Pacific Armenia 3,450GB: $1.19 200GB: $3.49 2TB: $11.99Hong Kong (HKD) 50GB: HK$ 8 200GB: HK$ 23 2TB: HK$ 78Japan 4 (JPY) 50GB: ¥130 200GB: ¥400 2TB: ¥1300New Zealand 4 (NZD) 50GB: $1.49 200GB: $4.49 2TB: $14.99Taiwan 4 (TWD) 50GB: NT$ 30 200GB: NT$ 90 2TB: NT$ 300Australia 4 (AUD) 50GB: $1.49 200GB: $4.49 2TB: $14.99India 4 (INR) 50GB: Rs 75 200GB: Rs 219 2TB: Rs 749Kazakhstan (KZT) 50GB: ₸349 200GB: ₸999 2TB: ₸3490Philippines (PHP) 50GB: ₱49 200GB: ₱149 2TB: ₱499Thailand (THB) 50GB: ฿35 200GB: ฿99 2TB: ฿349China 4 (CNY) 50GB: ¥6 200GB: ¥21 2TB: ¥68Indonesia (IDR) 50GB: Rp 15000 200GB: Rp 45000 2TB: Rp 149000Malaysia (MYR) 50GB: RM3.90 200GB: RM11.90 2TB: RM39.90Singapore (SGD) 50GB: S$ 1.28 200GB: S$ 3.98 2TB: S$ 12.98Vietnam (VND) 50GB: ₫19000 200GB: ₫59000 2TB: ₫1990001. For countries and regions where the local currency isn't supported, such as Republic of Korea, storage upgrades are billed in U. S. dollars (USD)."
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"docid": "D2887841#0",
"title": "http://www.travelonline.com/bali/information/bali-currency.html\nBali Currency",
"text": "Bali Currency Tweet Bali Holidays & Deals Accommodation in Bali The official currency of Bali is the rupiah (Rp), which consists of coin denominations ranging from 25 Rp to 1,000 Rp and banknotes starting at 1,000 Rp and going as high as 100,000 Rp. Although exchange rates vary daily, generally 1GBP will equal Rp 12,000.00, US$1 will equal Rp 8,000.00 and AUS$1 will equal Rp 7,000.00. The 50, 100 and 200 Rp coins are made of aluminium and feature the Kepodang, Palm Cockatoo and Bali Starling birds while the 500 Rp coin is an aluminium/aluminium bronze alloy featuring the Jasmine flower. 1,000 Rp coins are a nickel plated steel or bi-metal nickel and aluminium bronze alloy featuring a Palm tree. For overnight stays we have a wide selection of Bali holiday packages available. Rupiah banknotes are made of long fibres of different types of wood which have been used to create a pulp that is then turned into banknotes. The 1,000 Rp banknote is blue and green in colour and features the likeness of Captain Pattimura, Ambonese soldier and National Hero of Indonesia. The 2,000 Rp banknote is grey in colour and features the likeness of Antasari, Prince of Banjar. The 5,000 Rp banknote is brown and green in colour and features the likeness of Tuanku Imam Bonjol, hero in the Indonesian struggle against Dutch rule. The 10,000 Rp banknote is red and purple in colour and features the likeness of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II."
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"docid": "D283934#0",
"title": "https://www.ip2currency.com/currency-symbol\nCurrency Symbol",
"text": "Currency Symbol The table below lists the unicode value (HEX) of the Currency Symbol supported by our services. You can manually embed the currency symbol into HTML content, by adding the unicode with '&#x' and ended with semicolon. ';' For example, € will display you the Euro (€) symbol, and Kč will display you Czech Koruna (Kč) sysmbol. Currency Code Currency Name Symbol Unicode (Hex)AED United Arab Emirates Dirham د. إ 62f, 2e, 625ANG NL Antillian Guilder ƒ 192ARS Argentine Peso $ 24AUD Australian Dollar A$ 41, 24BRL Brazilian Real R$ 52, 24BSD Bahamian Dollar B$ 42, 24CAD Canadian Dollar $ 24CHF Swiss Franc CHF 43, 48, 46CLP Chilean Peso $ 24CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥ a5COP Colombian Peso $ 24CZK Czech Koruna Kč 4b,10d DKK Danish Krone kr 6b, 72EUR Euro € 20ac FJD Fiji Dollar FJ$ 46, 4a, 24GBP British Pound £ a3GHS Ghanaian New Cedi GH₵ 47, 48, 20b5GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal Q 51HKD Hong Kong Dollar $ 24HNL Honduran Lempira L 4c HRK Croatian Kuna kn 6b, 6e HUF Hungarian Forint Ft 46, 74IDR Indonesian Rupiah Rp 52, 70ILS Israeli New Shekel ₪ 20aa INR Indian Rupee ₹ 20b9ISK Iceland Krona kr 6b, 72JMD Jamaican Dollar J$ 4a, 24JPY Japanese Yen ¥ a5KRW South-Korean Won ₩ 20a9LKR Sri Lanka Rupee ₨ 20a8MAD Moroccan Dirham .د. م 2e, 62f, 2e, 645MMK Myanmar Kyat K 4b MXN Mexican Peso $ 24MYR Malaysian Ringgit RM 52, 4d NOK Norwegian Kroner kr 6b, 72NZD New Zealand Dollar $ 24PAB Panamanian Balboa B/. 42, 2f, 2e PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol S/. 53, 2f, 2e PHP Philippine Peso ₱ 20b1PKR Pakistan Rupee ₨ 20a8PLN Polish Zloty zł 7a, 142RON Romanian New Lei lei 6c, 65, 69RSD Serbian Dinar RSD 52, 53, 44RUB Russian Rouble руб 440, 443, 431SEK Swedish Krona kr 6b, 72SGD Singapore Dollar S$ 53, 24THB Thai Baht ฿ e3f TND Tunisian Dinar DT 44, 54TRY Turkish Lira TL 54, 4c TTD Trinidad/Tobago Dollar $ 24TWD Taiwan Dollar NT$ 4e, 54, 24USD US Dollar $ 24VEF Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte Bs 42, 73VND Vietnamese Dong ₫ 20ab XAF CFA Franc BEAC FCFA 46, 43, 46, 41XCD East Caribbean Dollar $ 24XPF CFP Franc F 46ZAR South African Rand R 52PHP Sample Code: Currency Class<?phpclass ip2currency {private $ currency_info = array ('AED' => array ( 'name' => 'United Arab Emirates Dirham', 'symbol' => 'د. إ', 'hex' => 'د. إ' ),'ANG' => array ( 'name' => 'NL Antillian Guilder', 'symbol' => 'ƒ', 'hex' => 'ƒ' ),'ARS' => array ( 'name' => 'Argentine Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'AUD' => array ( 'name' => 'Australian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'A$', 'hex' => 'A$' ),'BRL' => array ( 'name' => 'Brazilian Real', 'symbol' => 'R$', 'hex' => 'R$' ),'BSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Bahamian Dollar', 'symbol' => 'B$', 'hex' => 'B$' ),'CAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Canadian Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CHF' => array ( 'name' => 'Swiss Franc', 'symbol' => 'CHF', 'hex' => 'CHF' ),'CLP' => array ( 'name' => 'Chilean Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CNY' => array ( 'name' => 'Chinese Yuan Renminbi', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'COP' => array ( 'name' => 'Colombian Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'CZK' => array ( 'name' => 'Czech Koruna', 'symbol' => 'Kč', 'hex' => 'Kč' ),'DKK' => array ( 'name' => 'Danish Krone', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'EUR' => array ( 'name' => 'Euro', 'symbol' => '€', 'hex' => '€' ),'FJD' => array ( 'name' => 'Fiji Dollar', 'symbol' => 'FJ$', 'hex' => 'FJ$' ),'GBP' => array ( 'name' => 'British Pound', 'symbol' => '£', 'hex' => '£' ),'GHS' => array ( 'name' => 'Ghanaian New Cedi', 'symbol' => 'GH₵', 'hex' => 'GH₵' ),'GTQ' => array ( 'name' => 'Guatemalan Quetzal', 'symbol' => 'Q', 'hex' => 'Q' ),'HKD' => array ( 'name' => 'Hong Kong Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'HNL' => array ( 'name' => 'Honduran Lempira', 'symbol' => 'L', 'hex' => 'L' ),'HRK' => array ( 'name' => 'Croatian Kuna', 'symbol' => 'kn', 'hex' => 'kn' ),'HUF' => array ( 'name' => 'Hungarian Forint', 'symbol' => 'Ft', 'hex' => 'Ft' ),'IDR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indonesian Rupiah', 'symbol' => 'Rp', 'hex' => 'Rp' ),'ILS' => array ( 'name' => 'Israeli New Shekel', 'symbol' => '₪', 'hex' => '₪' ),'INR' => array ( 'name' => 'Indian Rupee', 'symbol' => '₹', 'hex' => '₹' ),'ISK' => array ( 'name' => 'Iceland Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'JMD' => array ( 'name' => 'Jamaican Dollar', 'symbol' => 'J$', 'hex' => 'J$' ),'JPY' => array ( 'name' => 'Japanese Yen', 'symbol' => '¥', 'hex' => '¥' ),'KRW' => array ( 'name' => 'South-Korean Won', 'symbol' => '₩', 'hex' => '₩' ),'LKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Sri Lanka Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'MAD' => array ( 'name' => 'Moroccan Dirham', 'symbol' => '.د. م', 'hex' => '.د. م' ),'MMK' => array ( 'name' => 'Myanmar Kyat', 'symbol' => 'K', 'hex' => 'K' ),'MXN' => array ( 'name' => 'Mexican Peso', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'MYR' => array ( 'name' => 'Malaysian Ringgit', 'symbol' => 'RM', 'hex' => 'RM' ),'NOK' => array ( 'name' => 'Norwegian Kroner', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'NZD' => array ( 'name' => 'New Zealand Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'PAB' => array ( 'name' => 'Panamanian Balboa', 'symbol' => 'B/. ', 'hex' => 'B/.' ),'PEN' => array ( 'name' => 'Peruvian Nuevo Sol', 'symbol' => 'S/. ', 'hex' => 'S/.' ),'PHP' => array ( 'name' => 'Philippine Peso', 'symbol' => '₱', 'hex' => '₱' ),'PKR' => array ( 'name' => 'Pakistan Rupee', 'symbol' => '₨', 'hex' => '₨' ),'PLN' => array ( 'name' => 'Polish Zloty', 'symbol' => 'zł', 'hex' => 'zł' ),'RON' => array ( 'name' => 'Romanian New Lei', 'symbol' => 'lei', 'hex' => 'lei' ),'RSD' => array ( 'name' => 'Serbian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'RSD', 'hex' => 'RSD' ),'RUB' => array ( 'name' => 'Russian Rouble', 'symbol' => 'руб', 'hex' => 'руб' ),'SEK' => array ( 'name' => 'Swedish Krona', 'symbol' => 'kr', 'hex' => 'kr' ),'SGD' => array ( 'name' => 'Singapore Dollar', 'symbol' => 'S$', 'hex' => 'S$' ),'THB' => array ( 'name' => 'Thai Baht', 'symbol' => '฿', 'hex' => '฿' ),'TND' => array ( 'name' => 'Tunisian Dinar', 'symbol' => 'DT', 'hex' => 'DT' ),'TRY' => array ( 'name' => 'Turkish Lira', 'symbol' => 'TL', 'hex' => 'TL' ),'TTD' => array ( 'name' => 'Trinidad/Tobago Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'TWD' => array ( 'name' => 'Taiwan Dollar', 'symbol' => 'NT$', 'hex' => 'NT$' ),'USD' => array ( 'name' => 'US Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'VEF' => array ( 'name' => 'Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte', 'symbol' => 'Bs', 'hex' => 'Bs' ),'VND' => array ( 'name' => 'Vietnamese Dong', 'symbol' => '₫', 'hex' => '₫' ),'XAF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFA Franc BEAC', 'symbol' => 'FCFA', 'hex' => 'FCFA' ),'XCD' => array ( 'name' => 'East Caribbean Dollar', 'symbol' => '$', 'hex' => '$' ),'XPF' => array ( 'name' => 'CFP Franc', 'symbol' => 'F', 'hex' => 'F' ),'ZAR' => array ( 'name' => 'South African Rand', 'symbol' => 'R', 'hex' => 'R'));//Return Currency Namefunction Get Currency Name ( $ currency_code ) {if (!"
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"docid": "D1347028#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-iso/russian-ruble-RUB.html\n.",
"text": "\"Login | Register | My Account | | | |Exchange Rate Home >> Currency ISO >> RUB ISO 4217RUB Currency Converter Russian Ruble Info More Currencies The Russian Ruble, which is the official currency of Russia, has the ISO 4217 Code of RUB. The corresponding ISO-4217 Code Number for RUB is 643. The RUB ISO code has a currency exponent of 2. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard setting body of representatives from several national standards organizations. ISO 4217 is the international standard describing three-letter codes known as the currency code. ( Example: RUB is the currency code for the Russia Russian Ruble) This code defines the names of currencies established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO 4217 are the accepted codes used by banking institutions, businesses, and individuals worldwide for defining different currencies. Using these codes helps to eliminate any confusion regarding currency names and symbols that can occur during translation. The first two letters of the ISO 4217 code are the two letters of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes. These are the same two letters that are also used as the basis for national top-level domains, such as .de, .us, .fr, etc.. The third letter is usually the initial of the currency itself."
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"docid": "D574216#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_new_shekel\nIsraeli new shekel",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Israeli shekel\"\" redirects here. For the currency of Israel between 1980–1985, see the old shekel, and for the currency of Israel between 1952–1980, see Israeli pound. For the unit, see Shekel. Israeli new shekelשקל חדש ( Hebrew)شيقل جديد ( Arabic)New shekel banknotes and coins (Series B)ISO 4217Code ILSDenominations Superunit 50 mina 3000 talent Subunit 1⁄ 100 agora Plural shekels sheqalimagora agoras agorot Symbol ₪Banknotes ₪20, ₪50, ₪100, ₪200Coins 10 agorot, ₪½, ₪1, ₪2, ₪5, ₪10Demographics User (s) Israel Palestinian Authority [1]Issuance Central bank Bank of Israel Website boi .org .il Valuation Inflation −0.2% (2016) Source Bank of Israel, August 2016 [2]The Israeli new shekel ( Hebrew: שֶׁקֶל חָדָשׁ Sheqel H̱adash; Arabic: شيقل جديد shēqel jadīd; sign: ₪; code: ILS ), also known as simply the Israeli shekel and formerly known as the New Israeli Sheqel ( NIS ), is the currency of Israel and is also used as a legal tender in the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The new shekel is divided into 100 agora. The new shekel has been in use since 1 January 1986, when it replaced the hyperinflated old shekel at a ratio of 1000:1. The currency sign for the new shekel ⟨ ₪ ⟩ is a combination of the first Hebrew letters of the words shekel ( ש) and ẖadash ( ח) (new). Alongside the shekel sign, the following abbreviations of NIS, ש\"\"ח and ش. ج are also used commonly to denominate prices. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Israeli pound (1952–1980)1.2 Shekel (1980–1985)1.3 New shekel (1985–present)2 Coins3 Banknotes3.1 Series A (1985–1999)3.2 Series B (1999–2017)3.3 Series C (2014–present)4 Exchange rates5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]The origin of the name \"\" shekel \"\" ( שקל ) is from the ancient biblical currency by the same name."
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"docid": "D2243180#0",
"title": "https://coinmill.com/RUB_USD.html\nURL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"3 comments about Russian Rubles and United States Dollars conversion This Russian Ruble and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Russian Ruble. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Russian Rubles to convert between that currency and all other currencies. URL Shortenerijn.tlby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Russian Ruble (RUB) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Russian Ruble is the currency in Russian Federation (RU, RUS, Russia). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The Russian Ruble is also known as the Russian Rouble. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for RUB can be written R. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Russian Ruble is divided into 100 kopecks."
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"docid": "D610359#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro\nEuro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the currency. For other uses, see Euro (disambiguation). \"\" EUR\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see EUR (disambiguation). Euroевро ( Bulgarian), ευρώ ( Greek), euró ( Hungarian), eoró ( Irish), eiro ( Latvian), euras ( Lithuanian), ewro ( Maltese), evro ( Slovene)Euro banknotes as of 2017ISO 4217Code EURNumber 978Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1/100 cent Actual usage varies depending on language Plural See Euro linguistic issuescent See article Symbol €Nickname The single currency [1]local names [show]Banknotes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 (until the end of 2018)Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2Demographics Official user (s) Eurozone (19) [show]Monetary agreement (9) [show]Unofficial user (s) Unilateral adoption (2) [show]Other partial users (2) [show]Issuance Central bank European Central Bank Website www .ecb .europa .eu Printer Several [show] Website Several [show]Mint Several [show] Website Several [show]Valuation Inflation 1.5% (2017) Source Eurostat Method HICPPegged by 11 currencies [show]The euro ( sign: €; code: EUR) is the official currency of the European Union. Currently 19 of 28 member states use the euro ( eurozone ). It is the second most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar. [ 6] The euro is subdivided into 100 cents. The currency is also officially used by the institutions of the European Union and four other European countries, as well as unilaterally by two others, and is consequently used daily by some 337 million Europeans as of 2015. [ 7] Outside Europe, a number of overseas territories of EU members also use the euro as their currency."
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"docid": "D2216583#0",
"title": "http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/cast-bullet/\nCast Bullet",
"text": "\"Cast Bullet You Searched For: Title: cast bullet Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 591 2 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (59)Magazines & Periodicals Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New (10)Used (49)Binding All Bindings Hardcover (2)Softcover (51)Collectible Attributes First Edition (4)Signed (1)Dust Jacket Seller-Supplied Images (10)Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (13)Seller Location All Locations Seller Rating All Sellersand up (57)and up (53) (28)Search Within These Results: Reloading and Cast Bullet Guide Lyman Published by Lyman (1994)Used Soft Cover Quantity Available: 1From: Mainely Firsts (Wiscasset, ME, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Price: US$ 12.50Convert Currency Shipping: US$ 3.75Within U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Lyman, 1994. Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good Minus. Text clean, binding sound. Covers in good condition. Seller Inventory # 007243More information about this seller | Contact this seller 1. Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook C. Kennth Ramage Published by Lyman Publications Used Paperback Quantity Available: 1From: Hippo Books (Toledo, OH, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Price: US$ 17.86Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Lyman Publications. Paperback. Condition: GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading."
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"docid": "D364633#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Tanzanian-Shilling-TZS-currency-table.html\nLive Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) Exchange Rates",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Tanzanian Shilling Exchange Rate Page Tue, 10th April 2018Live Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) Exchange Rates Welcome to the Tanzanian Shilling exchange rate & live currency converter page. The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex market's trading hours of 22:00 Sunday through 21:00 Friday GMT. Use links provided below to drill down to your preferred currency pair; Here you can view the latest news, top 5 best UK travel money rates, historical exchange rates and historical charts. AUD TZS 1747.1271 Australian Dollars to Tanzanian Shilling GBP TZS 3193.52121 Pounds to Tanzanian Shilling EUR TZS 2782.85526 Euros to Tanzanian Shilling NZD TZS 1656.48518 New Zealand Dollars to Tanzanian Shilling USD TZS 2258.94888 Dollars to Tanzanian Shilling TZS AUD 0.00057 Tanzanian Shilling to Australian Dollars TZS GBP 0.00031 Tanzanian Shilling to Pounds TZS CAD 0.00056 Tanzanian Shilling to Canadian Dollars TZS CNY 0.00279 Tanzanian Shilling to Yuan TZS EUR 0.00036 Tanzanian Shilling to Euros TZS HKD 0.00347 Tanzanian Shilling to Hong Kong Dollars TZS INR 0.02873 Tanzanian Shilling to Rupees TZS JPY 0.04742 Tanzanian Shilling to Yen TZS NZD 0.0006 Tanzanian Shilling to New Zealand Dollars TZS ZAR 0.00533 Tanzanian Shilling to South African Rands TZS CHF 0.00042 Tanzanian Shilling to Swiss Francs TZS TRY 0.0018 Tanzanian Shilling to Lira TZS USD 0.00044 Tanzanian Shilling to Dollars TZS AED 0.00163 Tanzanian Shilling to Dirhams Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Business Money Transferstorfx.com/ for-Business Fast International Money Transfers Same Day, Excellent Exchange Rates Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers Countries using the ISO 4217 Currency Code TZS: Money Transfer To Tanzania,Whether you are going on holiday and after travel money rates or looking to carry out Tanzanian Shilling exchange, it pays to keep informed. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly and this page allows you to not only check the latest exchange rates Tanzanian Shilling today, but also the Tanzanian Shilling exchange rate history in more detail. The currency code for Tanzanian Shilling is TZS. Tanzanian Shilling Exchange Rate Full Table (TZS): Europe North/ South America Asia & Pacific Middle East/ Cen Asia Africa Updated: 10/04/18 06:09Convert from Convert to 1 Tanzanian Shilling Conversion Historical in Tanzanian Shilling Conversion Tanzanian Shilling Albanian Lek 0.046 TZS ALL Table 21.59 ALL TZSTanzanian Shilling Belarus Ruble 0 TZS BYR Table INF BYR TZSTanzanian Shilling British Pound 0 TZS GBP Table 3193.521 GBP TZSTanzanian Shilling Bulgarian Lev 0.001 TZS BGN Table 1423.975 BGN TZSTanzanian Shilling Croatian Kuna 0.003 TZS HRK Table 374.414 HRK TZSTanzanian Shilling Cyprus Pound 0 TZS CYP Table INF CYP TZSTanzanian Shilling Czech Koruna 0.009 TZS CZK Table 109.806 CZK TZSTanzanian Shilling Danish Krone 0.003 TZS DKK Table 373.676 DKK TZSTanzanian Shilling Estonian Kroon 0 TZS EEK Table INF EEK TZSTanzanian Shilling Euro 0 TZS EUR Table 2782.855 EUR TZSTanzanian Shilling Hungarian Forint 0.112 TZS HUF Table 8.94 HUF TZSTanzanian Shilling Icelandic Krona 0.044 TZS ISK Table 22.94 ISK TZSTanzanian Shilling Kazakhstan Tenge 0.142 TZS KZT Table 7.036 KZT TZSTanzanian Shilling Latvian Lats 0 TZS LVL Table INF LVL TZSTanzanian Shilling Lithuanian Litas 0 TZS LTL Table INF LTL TZSTanzanian Shilling Macedonian Denar 0.022 TZS MKD Table 45.06 MKD TZSTanzanian Shilling Moldovan Leu 0.007 TZS MDL Table 138.044 MDL TZSTanzanian Shilling Norwegian Krone 0.003 TZS NOK Table 290.58 NOK TZSTanzanian Shilling Polish Zloty 0.002 TZS PLN Table 663.684 PLN TZSTanzanian Shilling Romanian Leu 0.002 TZS RON Table 596.815 RON TZSTanzanian Shilling Russian Rouble 0.027 TZS RUB Table 37.376 RUB TZSTanzanian Shilling Slovak Koruna 0 TZS SKK Table INF SKK TZSTanzanian Shilling Slovenian Tolar 0 TZS SIT Table INF SIT TZSTanzanian Shilling Swedish Krona 0.004 TZS SEK Table 270.366 SEK TZSTanzanian Shilling Swiss Franc 0 TZS CHF Table 2361.391 CHF TZSTanzanian Shilling Turkish Lira 0.002 TZS TRY Table 555.001 TRY TZSTanzanian Shilling Ukraine Hryvnia 0.011 TZS UAH Table 87.131 UAH TZSLatest TZS News From Our News Desk at Exchange Rates UK"
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"docid": "D2101858#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/ordinary-people/author/judith-guest/first-edition/\nOrdinary People by Judith Guest, First Edition",
"text": "\"Ordinary People by Judith Guest, First Edition You Searched For: Author/Artist etc. : judith guest, Title: ordinary people Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 451 2 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (45)Magazines & Periodicals Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New Used Binding All Bindings Hardcover (41)Softcover (3)Collectible Attributes First Edition Signed Dust Jacket (36)Seller-Supplied Images (4)Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (4)Seller Location All Locations Seller Rating All Sellersand up (43) (28)Search Within These Results: Ordinary People Judith Guest Published by The Viking Press (1976)Used First Edition Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: yo UBeeyo U (RIO RANCHO, NM, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 3.00Convert Currency Shipping: US$ 3.25Within U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: The Viking Press, 1976. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Stated fourth printing, NOT price clipped. One inch tear to top of DJ spine o/w clean. Seller Inventory # ABE-9490241744More information about this seller | Contact this seller 1. Stock Image Ordinary People Guest, Judith Published by Viking Pr, New York, New York, U. S. A. (1976)ISBN 10: 0670528315 ISBN 13: 9780670528318Used First Edition Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: UHR Books (Hollis Center, ME, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 4.00Convert Currency Shipping: US$ 3.89Within U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Viking Pr, New York, New York, U. S. A., 1976."
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"docid": "D655484#0",
"title": "http://xcd.fxexchangerate.com/\nEast Caribbean Dollar (XCD)",
"text": "\"East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) Exchange Rate Welcome to the page of East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) Exchange Rate (East Caribbean Dollar Currency Conversion). It lists the mutual conversions between the Australian dollar and other top currencies, and also lists the exchange rates between this currency and other currencies. You are able to view the history chart of the interested currency pairs, and also can subscribe to our East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) RSS Feed so that you can timely understand the East Caribbean Dollar exchange rates.02:15 USD EUR GBP JPY AUD CAD CHF CNYXCD1 XCD = Inverse: 0.3704 2.7 0.3007 3.3251 0.264 3.7876 39.32 0.0254 0.4821 2.0742 0.4774 2.0949 0.3538 2.8265 2.3246 0.4302Short: XCDLong: East Caribbean Dollar Country: Symbol: Central Bank Name: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Central Bank Website: www.eccb-centralbank.org Unit: 1/100Cent: cent Coins: Banknotes: Major World Currencies Cross Table Popular North and South America NSAAsia Europe Pacific and Middle East PMEAfrica Country Country Exchange Pairing Historical Exchange United States Dollar USD 0.37037 XCD/USD Historical Euro EUR 0.30074 XCD/EUR Historical British Pound GBP 0.26402 XCD/GBP Historical Japanese Yen JPY 39.32 XCD/JPY Historical Australian Dollar AUD 0.48211 XCD/AUD Historical Canadian Dollar CAD 0.47736 XCD/CAD Historical Swiss Franc CHF 0.35379 XCD/CHF Historical Chinese Yuan CNY 2.32459 XCD/CNY Historical Hong Kong Dollar HKD 2.90696 XCD/HKD Historical Russian Rouble RUB 21.202 XCD/RUB Historical Singapore Dollar SGD 0.48555 XCD/SGD Historical Indian Rupee INR 24.11444 XCD/INR Historical Mexican Peso MXN 6.73115 XCD/MXN Historical The exchange rates above were updated at Mar 30,2018 02:15 UTCWant to see more currencies? See full Currency Exchange Rates table... Link to this page - if you would like to link to East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) Exchange Rates. please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page:<a href=\"\"http://xcd.fxexchangerate.com/\"\">East Caribbean Dollar Exchange Rates</a> \""
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"docid": "D3208546#0",
"title": "http://rub.fx-exchange.com/usd/3000-exchange-rates.html\n3000 (RUB) Russian Ruble (RUB) To US Dollar (USD)",
"text": "\"Russian Ruble (RUB) To US Dollar (USD)This is the page of currency pairs, Russian Ruble (RUB) convert to US Dollar (USD). Below shows the current exchange rate of the currency pairs updated every 1 minutes and their exchange rates history graph. Do you want to INVERT the two currencies? Visit US Dollar (USD) to Russian Ruble (RUB). Today ( Wednesday 11/04/2018)3000 RUB=47.5097 USDRUB To USD Exchange Rates RSS Feed Exchange Rates Updated: 11/Apr/18 02:52 UTCFull history please visit RUB/USD Currency Exchange History Russian Ruble (RUB) To US Dollar (USD)RUB USD RUB USD1 RUB = 0.01584 USD 63.145 RUB = 1 USD2 RUB = 0.03167 USD 126.29 RUB = 2 USD5 RUB = 0.07918 USD 315.725 RUB = 5 USD10 RUB = 0.15837 USD 631.45 RUB = 10 USD15 RUB = 0.23755 USD 947.175 RUB = 15 USD20 RUB = 0.31673 USD 1262.9 RUB = 20 USD25 RUB = 0.39591 USD 1578.625 RUB = 25 USD50 RUB = 0.79183 USD 3157.25 RUB = 50 USDHistory Monday 02/04/2018 - Wednesday 11/04/2018Date Russian Ruble US Dollar Wednesday 11/04/2018 3000 RUB = 47.6824 USDTuesday 10/04/2018 3000 RUB = 47.69748 USDMonday 09/04/2018 3000 RUB = 49.45655 USDSunday 08/04/2018 3000 RUB = 51.64436 USDSaturday 07/04/2018 3000 RUB = 51.59959 USDFriday 06/04/2018 3000 RUB = 51.59959 USDThursday 05/04/2018 3000 RUB = 52.03897 USDWednesday 04/04/2018 3000 RUB = 52.24569 USDTuesday 03/04/2018 3000 RUB = 52.09799 USDMonday 02/04/2018 3000 RUB = 52.27947 USDRussian Ruble (RUB) To US Dollar (USD) History Graph Chart : 10D | 1M | 3M | 6M | 12MYear : 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |Link to this page - if you would like to link to Russian Ruble (RUB) To US Dollar (USD) Currency Exchange. please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page:<a href=\"\"https://www.fx-exchange.com/rub/usd.html\"\">Russian Ruble (RUB) To US Dollar (USD) Currency Exchange</a> \""
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"docid": "D1347030#0",
"title": "http://exchangeratecalculator.com/exchange/currency/RUB\nRUSSIAN RUBLE - RUB",
"text": "RUSSIAN RUBLE - RUBTodays Date : 03/24/2018The Russian ruble, symbol py6, code RUB, is the official currency of the country of Russia, a nation of 143 million people. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopek. The Russian ruble is also officially in use in the territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and unofficially in Belarus. The ruble is also often seen spelled ‘rouble,’ and it is assumed that the word ruble comes from the rouble’s Russian meaning “to chop,” pertaining to the chopping off of desired weights of gold and silver pieces for use as early currency. The ruble is managed by the Bank of Russia in Moscow. For the last 500 years ruble has remained the static Russian currency throughout all of its name and power changes. There have been 7 issues of rubles over the last two centuries. The first ruble came to an end in 1921, while the second series began in 1922, and the third in 1923. The fourth series was issued from 1924 to 1947, the fifth from 1947 to 1961, and the sixth from 1961 to 1997. The seventh and current series of ruble has been issued since 1998."
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"docid": "D369734#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Euro-EUR-currency-table.html\nLive Euro (EUR) Exchange Rates",
"text": "\"Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Euro Exchange Rate Page Wed, 11th April 2018Live Euro (EUR) Exchange Rates Welcome to the Euro exchange rate & live currency converter page. The Euro (EUR) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex market's trading hours of 22:00 Sunday through 21:00 Friday GMT. Use links provided below to drill down to your preferred currency pair; Here you can view the latest news, top 5 best UK travel money rates, historical exchange rates and historical charts. AUD EUR 0.6261 Australian Dollars to Euros GBP EUR 1.14587 Pounds to Euros NZD EUR 0.59507 New Zealand Dollars to Euros USD EUR 0.80805 Dollars to Euros EUR AUD 1.5972 Euros to Australian Dollars EUR GBP 0.8727 Euros to Pounds EUR CAD 1.56161 Euros to Canadian Dollars EUR CNY 7.77483 Euros to Yuan EUR HKD 9.71452 Euros to Hong Kong Dollars EUR INR 80.75622 Euros to Rupees EUR JPY 132.2116 Euros to Yen EUR NZD 1.68048 Euros to New Zealand Dollars EUR ZAR 14.92629 Euros to South African Rands EUR CHF 1.18539 Euros to Swiss Francs EUR TRY 5.15194 Euros to Lira EUR USD 1.23755 Euros to Dollars EUR AED 4.54539 Euros to Dirhams Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Business Money Transferstorfx.com/ for-Business Fast International Money Transfers Same Day, Excellent Exchange Rates Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers Countries using the ISO 4217 Currency Code EUR: Money Transfer To Aland islands, Money Transfer To Andorra, Money Transfer To Austria, Money Transfer To Belgium, Money Transfer To Cyprus, Money Transfer To Finland, Money Transfer To France, Money Transfer To French guiana, Money Transfer To French southern territories, Money Transfer To Germany, Money Transfer To Greece, Money Transfer To Guadeloupe, Money Transfer To Holy see (vatican city state), Money Transfer To Ireland, Money Transfer To Italy, Money Transfer To Luxembourg, Money Transfer To Malta, Money Transfer To Martinique, Money Transfer To Mayotte, Money Transfer To Monaco, Money Transfer To Montenegro, Money Transfer To Netherlands, Money Transfer To Portugal, Money Transfer To RÉunion, Money Transfer To Saint-barthÉlemy, Money Transfer To Saint martin, Money Transfer To Saint pierre and miquelon, Money Transfer To San marino, Money Transfer To Slovakia, Money Transfer To Slovenia, Money Transfer To Spain, Money Transfer To Vatican city state (holy see),Whether you are going on holiday and after travel money rates or looking to carry out Euro exchange, it pays to keep informed. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly and this page allows you to not only check the latest exchange rates Euro today, but also the Euro exchange rate history in more detail. The currency code for Euro is EUR. Euro Exchange Rate Full Table (EUR): Europe North/ South America Asia & Pacific Middle East/ Cen Asia Africa Updated: 11/04/18 14:08Convert from Convert to 1 Euro Conversion Historical in Euro Conversion Euro Albanian Lek 129.64 EUR ALL Table 0.008 ALL EUREuro Belarus Ruble 0 EUR BYR Table INF BYR EUREuro British Pound 0.873 EUR GBP Table 1.146 GBP EUREuro Bulgarian Lev 1.956 EUR BGN Table 0.511 BGN EUREuro Croatian Kuna 7.426 EUR HRK Table 0.135 HRK EUREuro Cyprus Pound 0 EUR CYP Table INF CYP EUREuro Czech Koruna 25.322 EUR CZK Table 0.039 CZK EUREuro Danish Krone 7.445 EUR DKK Table 0.134 DKK EUREuro Estonian Kroon 0 EUR EEK Table INF EEK EUREuro Hungarian Forint 311.62 EUR HUF Table 0.003 HUF EUREuro Icelandic Krona 121.79 EUR ISK Table 0.008 ISK EUREuro Kazakhstan Tenge 408.13 EUR KZT Table 0.002 KZT EUREuro Latvian Lats 0 EUR LVL Table INF LVL EUREuro Lithuanian Litas 0 EUR LTL Table INF LTL EUREuro Macedonian Denar 61.543 EUR MKD Table 0.016 MKD EUREuro Moldovan Leu 20.358 EUR MDL Table 0.049 MDL EUREuro Norwegian Krone 9.621 EUR NOK Table 0.104 NOK EUREuro Polish Zloty 4.191 EUR PLN Table 0.239 PLN EUREuro Romanian Leu 4.662 EUR RON Table 0.215 RON EUREuro Russian Rouble 79.748 EUR RUB Table 0.013 RUB EUREuro Slovak Koruna 0 EUR SKK Table INF SKK EUREuro Slovenian Tolar 0 EUR SIT Table INF SIT EUREuro Swedish Krona 10.293 EUR SEK Table 0.097 SEK EUREuro Swiss Franc 1.185 EUR CHF Table 0.844 CHF EUREuro Turkish Lira 5.152 EUR TRY Table 0.194 TRY EUREuro Ukraine Hryvnia 32.074 EUR UAH Table 0.031 UAH EURLatest EUR News From Our News Desk at Exchange Rates UKPound to Euro Exchange Rate Looks Vulnerable Ahead of First Quarter UK GDP Estimate Posted on 11 Apr at 10 AM 2018 Even though Bank of England (Bo E) policymaker Ian Mc Cafferty adopted a rather hawkish tone in comments on Tuesday this failed to give the Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate any particular boost. As Mc Cafferty has long been one of the... UK Manufacturing Slows, British Pound's Rally Stalls vs Euro + US Dollar Posted on 11 Apr at 10 AM 2018 The GBP/USD exchange rate has found some sellers after disappointing figures in the UK manufacturing sector. The UK construction output was sensible slowing down and it’s reversing the trend started last year."
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"docid": "D3443098#0",
"title": "http://ttd.fxexchangerate.com/\nTrinidad Tobago Dollar (TTD)",
"text": "\"Trinidad Tobago Dollar (TTD) Exchange Rate Welcome to the page of Trinidad Tobago Dollar (TTD) Exchange Rate (Trinidad Tobago Dollar Currency Conversion). It lists the mutual conversions between the Australian dollar and other top currencies, and also lists the exchange rates between this currency and other currencies. You are able to view the history chart of the interested currency pairs, and also can subscribe to our Trinidad Tobago Dollar (TTD) RSS Feed so that you can timely understand the Trinidad Tobago Dollar exchange rates.14:01 USD EUR GBP JPY AUD CAD CHF CNYTTD1 TTD = Inverse: 0.1508 6.6295 0.1219 8.2018 0.1064 9.4006 16.1353 0.062 0.1947 5.1364 0.1906 5.2453 0.1439 6.9477 0.9472 1.0558Short: TTDLong: Trinidad Tobago Dollar Country: Symbol: Central Bank Name: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Central Bank Website: www.central-bank.org.tt Unit: 1/100Cent: cent Coins: Banknotes: Major World Currencies Cross Table Popular North and South America NSAAsia Europe Pacific and Middle East PMEAfrica Country Country Exchange Pairing Historical Exchange United States Dollar USD 0.15084 TTD/USD Historical Euro EUR 0.12192 TTD/EUR Historical British Pound GBP 0.10638 TTD/GBP Historical Japanese Yen JPY 16.1353 TTD/JPY Historical Australian Dollar AUD 0.19469 TTD/AUD Historical Canadian Dollar CAD 0.19065 TTD/CAD Historical Swiss Franc CHF 0.14393 TTD/CHF Historical Chinese Yuan CNY 0.94716 TTD/CNY Historical Hong Kong Dollar HKD 1.18377 TTD/HKD Historical Russian Rouble RUB 9.56181 TTD/RUB Historical Singapore Dollar SGD 0.19759 TTD/SGD Historical Indian Rupee INR 9.79762 TTD/INR Historical Mexican Peso MXN 2.76247 TTD/MXN Historical The exchange rates above were updated at Apr 10,2018 14:01 UTCWant to see more currencies? See full Currency Exchange Rates table... Link to this page - if you would like to link to Trinidad Tobago Dollar (TTD) Exchange Rates. please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page:<a href=\"\"http://ttd.fxexchangerate.com/\"\">Trinidad Tobago Dollar Exchange Rates</a> \""
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstani_tenge\nKazakhstani tenge",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\"\"₸\"\" redirects here. For the almost identical symbol used in Japan, see Japanese postal mark. Kazakhstani tenge Qazaq teńgesі ( Kazakh)Казахстанский тенге ( Russian)200 tenge 5, 10, 20, 50 and 2,000 tenge (old design)ISO 4217Code KZTDenominations Subunit 1/100 tıyn (тиын)Plural The language (s) of this currency does not have a morphological plural distinction. Symbol ₸Banknotes 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 tenge Coins Freq. used 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 tenge Demographics User (s) Kazakhstan Issuance Central bank National Bank of Kazakhstan Website www .nationalbank .kz Printer Banknote Factory of the National Bank of Kazakhstan Valuation Inflation 5.950% p.a. ( as of Feb. 01, 2012) Source Basic Macroeconomic Indicators on the homepage The tenge ( Kazakh: Teńge; Russian: тенге) is the currency of Kazakhstan. It is divided into 100 ti’yn (тиын, also transliterated as tiyin or tijin )."
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"docid": "D2575329#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Whats-it-like-to-work-in-operations-for-an-investment-bank\nWhat's it like to work in operations for an investment bank?",
"text": "It is a thankless job, and Anon got the analogy spot on - it is the engine that drives the organization, but many people do not want to see it, nor care for its inner workings. Much of what I share below are based on my experience within interest rates derivative operations, specifically the settlement and investigations functions, but I try to include more generic examples where possible. Different firms are organized differently, but they are usually siloed into their respective business lines and asset classes. In my firm, market operations is split into: Global FX Operations (FX, Currency Options and Money Markets)Fixed Income (Bonds, Interest Rate Derivatives, and Credit Derivatives)Equities (Cash equities, Stock Borrowing and Lending, and Equity Derivatives)Cross Product Services (a utility group that performs recociliations, reporting, brokerage, for all the asset classes)Client Clearing and Collateral Management. Securities Services (Custody and Asset Servicing). Operations is a very interesting place to be in, and in a very large organization, it is incredibly complex. At the end of the day, Ops is responsible for delivering value. While Sales and Trading generate fees and creates a customer, it is Ops that maintains the customer. This is usually overlooked but buy-side clients will not direct more business to your firm if your operations is not run well. Furthermore, risk management is a crucial responsibility for operations: Not spotting booking errors early on, can result in millions of dollars in P&L swings, for a single trade."
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"docid": "D3524961#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/author/richard-wormser/\nRichard Wormser",
"text": "Richard Wormser You Searched For: Author/Artist etc. : richard wormser Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 10501 2 3 4 5 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (1016)Magazines & Periodicals (30)Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters (4)Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New (125)Used (925)Binding All Bindings Hardcover (370)Softcover (490)Collectible Attributes First Edition (290)Signed Dust Jacket (173)Seller-Supplied Images (175)Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (318)Seller Location All Locations Seller Rating All Sellersand up (1048)and up (1041)and up (999) (704)Search Within These Results: Growing Up in the Great Depression Wormser, Richard Published by Atheneum ISBN 10: 0689317115 ISBN 13: 9780689317118Used Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: Your Online Bookstore (Houston, TX, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 3.47Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Atheneum. Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 0689317115 Ships promptly from Texas. Seller Inventory # Z0689317115Z4More information about this seller | Contact this seller 1. The Iron Horse: How the Railroads Changed America Wormser, Richard Published by Walker & Co (1993)ISBN 10: 0802782213 ISBN 13: 9780802782212Used Quantity Available: 4From: Better World Books (Mishawaka, IN, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 3.48Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Walker & Co, 1993. Condition: Good. First Printing. Former Library book."
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"docid": "D897646#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=RUB&To=USD\nXE Currency Converter: RUB to USD",
"text": "RUB to USD Chart View full RUB to USD Chart XE Market Analysis North America Europe Asia North American Edition The dollar traded firmer, especially against the yen and Swiss franc. USD-JPY logged a one-week high at 105.95 after more than reversing intraday losses. EUR-JPY and other yen crosses also picked up from intraday declines, but remained off recent ... Read More ▶2018-03-28 11:28 UTCXE Blog XE Live Exchange Rates USD EUR GBP INR AUD1.00000 0.81409 0.70996 65.0323 1.295391.22837 1.00000 0.87209 79.8835 1.591211.40854 1.14667 1.00000 91.6004 1.824600.01538 0.01252 0.01092 1.00000 0.019920.77197 0.62845 0.54806 50.2030 1.000002018-04-04 22:13 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Full Rates Table XE Currency Tools XE Currency App Historical Currency Rates Travel Expenses Calculator Currency Email Updates Currency Converter Widget More Tools Featured Products More XE Products AD"
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"docid": "D1324200#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Dominican-Peso-DOP-currency-table.html\nLive Dominican Peso (DOP) Exchange Rates",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Dominican Peso Exchange Rate Page Wed, 11th April 2018Live Dominican Peso (DOP) Exchange Rates Welcome to the Dominican Peso exchange rate & live currency converter page. The Dominican Peso (DOP) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex market's trading hours of 22:00 Sunday through 21:00 Friday GMT. Use links provided below to drill down to your preferred currency pair; Here you can view the latest news, top 5 best UK travel money rates, historical exchange rates and historical charts. AUD DOP 38.39758 Australian Dollars to Dominican Peso GBP DOP 70.19154 Pounds to Dominican Peso EUR DOP 61.22459 Euros to Dominican Peso NZD DOP 36.43323 New Zealand Dollars to Dominican Peso USD DOP 49.48817 Dollars to Dominican Peso DOP AUD 0.02604 Dominican Peso to Australian Dollars DOP GBP 0.01425 Dominican Peso to Pounds DOP CAD 0.02541 Dominican Peso to Canadian Dollars DOP CNY 0.12666 Dominican Peso to Yuan DOP EUR 0.01633 Dominican Peso to Euros DOP HKD 0.15862 Dominican Peso to Hong Kong Dollars DOP INR 1.31736 Dominican Peso to Rupees DOP JPY 2.15819 Dominican Peso to Yen DOP NZD 0.02745 Dominican Peso to New Zealand Dollars DOP ZAR 0.24156 Dominican Peso to South African Rands DOP CHF 0.01935 Dominican Peso to Swiss Francs DOP TRY 0.08366 Dominican Peso to Lira DOP USD 0.02021 Dominican Peso to Dollars DOP AED 0.07422 Dominican Peso to Dirhams Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Business Money Transferstorfx.com/ for-Business Fast International Money Transfers Same Day, Excellent Exchange Rates Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers Countries using the ISO 4217 Currency Code DOP: Money Transfer To Dominican republic,Whether you are going on holiday and after travel money rates or looking to carry out Dominican Peso exchange, it pays to keep informed. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly and this page allows you to not only check the latest exchange rates Dominican Peso today, but also the Dominican Peso exchange rate history in more detail. The currency code for Dominican Peso is DOP. Dominican Peso Exchange Rate Full Table (DOP): Europe North/ South America Asia & Pacific Middle East/ Cen Asia Africa Updated: 11/04/18 23:28Convert from Convert to 1 Dominican Peso Conversion Historical in Dominican Peso Conversion Dominican Peso Albanian Lek 2.116 DOP ALL Table 0.473 ALL DOPDominican Peso Belarus Ruble 0 DOP BYR Table INF BYR DOPDominican Peso British Pound 0.014 DOP GBP Table 70.192 GBP DOPDominican Peso Bulgarian Lev 0.032 DOP BGN Table 31.237 BGN DOPDominican Peso Croatian Kuna 0.121 DOP HRK Table 8.237 HRK DOPDominican Peso Cyprus Pound 0 DOP CYP Table INF CYP DOPDominican Peso Czech Koruna 0.414 DOP CZK Table 2.417 CZK DOPDominican Peso Danish Krone 0.122 DOP DKK Table 8.222 DKK DOPDominican Peso Estonian Kroon 0 DOP EEK Table INF EEK DOPDominican Peso Euro 0.016 DOP EUR Table 61.225 EUR DOPDominican Peso Hungarian Forint 5.086 DOP HUF Table 0.197 HUF DOPDominican Peso Icelandic Krona 1.99 DOP ISK Table 0.502 ISK DOPDominican Peso Kazakhstan Tenge 6.668 DOP KZT Table 0.15 KZT DOPDominican Peso Latvian Lats 0 DOP LVL Table INF LVL DOPDominican Peso Lithuanian Litas 0 DOP LTL Table INF LTL DOPDominican Peso Macedonian Denar 1.007 DOP MKD Table 0.993 MKD DOPDominican Peso Moldovan Leu 0.331 DOP MDL Table 3.024 MDL DOPDominican Peso Norwegian Krone 0.157 DOP NOK Table 6.375 NOK DOPDominican Peso Polish Zloty 0.068 DOP PLN Table 14.628 PLN DOPDominican Peso Romanian Leu 0.076 DOP RON Table 13.129 RON DOPDominican Peso Russian Rouble 1.261 DOP RUB Table 0.793 RUB DOPDominican Peso Slovak Koruna 0 DOP SKK Table INF SKK DOPDominican Peso Slovenian Tolar 0 DOP SIT Table INF SIT DOPDominican Peso Swedish Krona 0.168 DOP SEK Table 5.941 SEK DOPDominican Peso Swiss Franc 0.019 DOP CHF Table 51.678 CHF DOPDominican Peso Turkish Lira 0.084 DOP TRY Table 11.953 TRY DOPDominican Peso Ukraine Hryvnia 0.524 DOP UAH Table 1.91 UAH DOPLatest DOP News From Our News Desk at Exchange Rates UK"
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"docid": "D3512225#0",
"title": "https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Polish-Zloty-PLN-currency-table.html\nLive Polish Zloty (PLN) Exchange Rates",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Polish Zloty Exchange Rate Page Wed, 11th April 2018Live Polish Zloty (PLN) Exchange Rates Welcome to the Polish Zloty exchange rate & live currency converter page. The Polish Zloty (PLN) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex market's trading hours of 22:00 Sunday through 21:00 Friday GMT. Use links provided below to drill down to your preferred currency pair; Here you can view the latest news, top 5 best UK travel money rates, historical exchange rates and historical charts. AUD PLN 2.62486 Australian Dollars to Polish Zloty GBP PLN 4.79644 Pounds to Polish Zloty EUR PLN 4.18333 Euros to Polish Zloty NZD PLN 2.48969 New Zealand Dollars to Polish Zloty USD PLN 3.38354 Dollars to Polish Zloty PLN AUD 0.38097 Polish Zloty to Australian Dollars PLN GBP 0.20849 Polish Zloty to Pounds PLN CAD 0.37163 Polish Zloty to Canadian Dollars PLN CNY 1.84989 Polish Zloty to Yuan PLN EUR 0.23904 Polish Zloty to Euros PLN HKD 2.3201 Polish Zloty to Hong Kong Dollars PLN INR 19.26826 Polish Zloty to Rupees PLN JPY 31.57287 Polish Zloty to Yen PLN NZD 0.40166 Polish Zloty to New Zealand Dollars PLN ZAR 3.5271 Polish Zloty to South African Rands PLN CHF 0.28311 Polish Zloty to Swiss Francs PLN TRY 1.22073 Polish Zloty to Lira PLN USD 0.29555 Polish Zloty to Dollars PLN AED 1.08555 Polish Zloty to Dirhams Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Business Money Transferstorfx.com/ for-Business Fast International Money Transfers Same Day, Excellent Exchange Rates Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers Countries using the ISO 4217 Currency Code PLN: Money Transfer To Poland,Whether you are going on holiday and after travel money rates or looking to carry out Polish Zloty exchange, it pays to keep informed. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly and this page allows you to not only check the latest exchange rates Polish Zloty today, but also the Polish Zloty exchange rate history in more detail. The currency code for Polish Zloty is PLN. Polish Zloty Exchange Rate Full Table (PLN): Europe North/ South America Asia & Pacific Middle East/ Cen Asia Africa Updated: 11/04/18 20:58Convert from Convert to 1 Polish Zloty Conversion Historical in Polish Zloty Conversion Polish Zloty Albanian Lek 30.907 PLN ALL Table 0.032 ALL PLNPolish Zloty Belarus Ruble 0 PLN BYR Table INF BYR PLNPolish Zloty British Pound 0.208 PLN GBP Table 4.796 GBP PLNPolish Zloty Bulgarian Lev 0.468 PLN BGN Table 2.135 BGN PLNPolish Zloty Croatian Kuna 1.775 PLN HRK Table 0.563 HRK PLNPolish Zloty Cyprus Pound 0 PLN CYP Table INF CYP PLNPolish Zloty Czech Koruna 6.056 PLN CZK Table 0.165 CZK PLNPolish Zloty Danish Krone 1.78 PLN DKK Table 0.562 DKK PLNPolish Zloty Estonian Kroon 0 PLN EEK Table INF EEK PLNPolish Zloty Euro 0.239 PLN EUR Table 4.183 EUR PLNPolish Zloty Hungarian Forint 74.432 PLN HUF Table 0.013 HUF PLNPolish Zloty Icelandic Krona 29.114 PLN ISK Table 0.034 ISK PLNPolish Zloty Kazakhstan Tenge 96.963 PLN KZT Table 0.01 KZT PLNPolish Zloty Latvian Lats 0 PLN LVL Table INF LVL PLNPolish Zloty Lithuanian Litas 0 PLN LTL Table INF LTL PLNPolish Zloty Macedonian Denar 14.727 PLN MKD Table 0.068 MKD PLNPolish Zloty Moldovan Leu 4.836 PLN MDL Table 0.207 MDL PLNPolish Zloty Norwegian Krone 2.295 PLN NOK Table 0.436 NOK PLNPolish Zloty Romanian Leu 1.114 PLN RON Table 0.897 RON PLNPolish Zloty Russian Rouble 18.505 PLN RUB Table 0.054 RUB PLNPolish Zloty Slovak Koruna 0 PLN SKK Table INF SKK PLNPolish Zloty Slovenian Tolar 0 PLN SIT Table INF SIT PLNPolish Zloty Swedish Krona 2.463 PLN SEK Table 0.406 SEK PLNPolish Zloty Swiss Franc 0.283 PLN CHF Table 3.532 CHF PLNPolish Zloty Turkish Lira 1.221 PLN TRY Table 0.819 TRY PLNPolish Zloty Ukraine Hryvnia 7.66 PLN UAH Table 0.131 UAH PLNLatest PLN News From Our News Desk at Exchange Rates UKBest Trend Trade is... the Euro to Polish Zloty says SEB Analyst Posted on 20 Mar at 5 PM 2018 The Euro exchange rates had a much more encouraging day on Monday as risk off in markets seemed to lend some support to the common currency despite some mixed mid-tier economic data. EUR/USD moved back above 1.23 and recovered the big... Hungarian Forint & Polish Zloty News: EUR/PLN and EUR/HUF Exchange Rate Outlooks in 2016Posted on 14 Aug at 8 PM 2016Exchange Rates Today: GBP USD 1 month High, Euro Pound Rallies, Polish Zloty Weakened Posted on 30 Nov at 2 PM 2012 The Pound Sterling to Dollar exchange rate hit a one-month high on Friday as demand from sovereign investors grew, most Forex analysts expect gains to be limited by worries about the American fiscal cliff coupled with the likelihood of more... Euro to Dollar Exchange Rate Recovers & Sterling Euro Rallies; Polish Zloty Gains After Central Bank Announcement Posted on 21 Aug at 9 AM 2012 The Euro to Dollar exchange rate has recovered to trade higher this week as investors supported the Euro by scalping the market. Scalping is when traders bet against sudden spikes in the market to benefit when the exchange rate comes..."
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"docid": "D897647#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/rub-russian-ruble\nRUB - Russian Ruble",
"text": "RUB - Russian Ruble▼Russia, Ruble The Russian Ruble is the currency of Russia. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Russia Ruble exchange rate is the RUB to EUR rate . The currency code for Rubles is RUB, and the currency symbol is ₽. Below, you'll find Russian Ruble rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take RUB rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top RUB Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts RUB Stats Name: Russian Ruble Symbol: ₽ kopek: к. Minor Unit: 1/100 = kopek Top RUB Conversion: RUB/EURTop RUB Chart: RUB/EUR Chart RUB Profile Inflation: 4.20%Coins: Freq Used: ₽1, ₽2, ₽5, к.10, к.50 Rarely Used: ₽10, к.1, к.5Banknotes: Freq Used: ₽50, ₽100, ₽500, ₽1000, ₽5000 Rarely Used: ₽10, ₽5Central Bank: Bank of Russia Website: http://www.cbr.ru Users: Russia, Tajikistan, Abkhazia, more ... Have more info about the Russian Ruble? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the RUB? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a RUB currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to RUB email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get RUB rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Russian Ruble History The Ruble has been the currency of Russia for approximately 500 years; it has been used in various countries throughout its history."
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"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-iso/pakistan-rupee-PKR.html\n.",
"text": "\"Login | Register | My Account | | | |Exchange Rate Home >> Currency ISO >> PKR ISO 4217PKR Currency Converter Pakistan Rupee Info More Currencies The Pakistan Rupee, which is the official currency of Pakistan, has the ISO 4217 Code of PKR. The corresponding ISO-4217 Code Number for PKR is 586. The PKR ISO code has a currency exponent of 2. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard setting body of representatives from several national standards organizations. ISO 4217 is the international standard describing three-letter codes known as the currency code. ( Example: PKR is the currency code for the Pakistan Pakistan Rupee) This code defines the names of currencies established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO 4217 are the accepted codes used by banking institutions, businesses, and individuals worldwide for defining different currencies. Using these codes helps to eliminate any confusion regarding currency names and symbols that can occur during translation. The first two letters of the ISO 4217 code are the two letters of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes. These are the same two letters that are also used as the basis for national top-level domains, such as .de, .us, .fr, etc.. The third letter is usually the initial of the currency itself."
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"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/US-Dollar-USD-currency-table.html\nLive US Dollar (USD) Exchange Rates",
"text": "\"Home » Currency Exchange Rates » US Dollar Exchange Rate Page Thu, 12th April 2018Live US Dollar (USD) Exchange Rates Welcome to the US Dollar exchange rate & live currency converter page. The US Dollar (USD) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex market's trading hours of 22:00 Sunday through 21:00 Friday GMT. Use links provided below to drill down to your preferred currency pair; Here you can view the latest news, top 5 best UK travel money rates, historical exchange rates and historical charts. AUD USD 0.77531 Australian Dollars to Dollars GBP USD 1.42062 Pounds to Dollars EUR USD 1.23199 Euros to Dollars NZD USD 0.73793 New Zealand Dollars to Dollars USD AUD 1.28981 Dollars to Australian Dollars USD GBP 0.70392 Dollars to Pounds USD CAD 1.25918 Dollars to Canadian Dollars USD CNY 6.28481 Dollars to Yuan USD EUR 0.81169 Dollars to Euros USD HKD 7.84983 Dollars to Hong Kong Dollars USD INR 65.27611 Dollars to Rupees USD JPY 107.1664 Dollars to Yen USD NZD 1.35513 Dollars to New Zealand Dollars USD ZAR 11.98732 Dollars to South African Rands USD CHF 0.96371 Dollars to Swiss Francs USD TRY 4.09589 Dollars to Lira USD AED 3.67311 Dollars to Dirhams Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Business Money Transferstorfx.com/ for-Business Fast International Money Transfers Same Day, Excellent Exchange Rates Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers Countries using the ISO 4217 Currency Code USD: Money Transfer To American samoa, Money Transfer To British indian ocean territory, Money Transfer To Ecuador, Money Transfer To El salvador, Money Transfer To Guam, Money Transfer To Haiti, Money Transfer To Marshall islands, Money Transfer To Northern mariana islands, Money Transfer To Palau, Money Transfer To Panama, Money Transfer To Puerto rico, Money Transfer To Timor-leste, Money Transfer To Turks and caicos islands, Money Transfer To United states, Money Transfer To United states minor outlying islands, Money Transfer To Virgin islands (british), Money Transfer To Virgin islands (u.s.),Whether you are going on holiday and after travel money rates or looking to carry out US Dollar exchange, it pays to keep informed. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly and this page allows you to not only check the latest exchange rates US Dollar today, but also the US Dollar exchange rate history in more detail. The currency code for US Dollar is USD. 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The worries in Syria have distracted markets from many of the concerns over trade with the US, and... US Dollar: Citi Analysts Still Bearish the USD Index on Deficit Woes Posted on 12 Apr at 9 AM 2018 The US Dollar faces an extremely confusing situation, while inflation continues to pick up the argument for the FOMC to tighten policy more aggressively continues to grow. On the other side of this political uncertainty and a growing... Upside risks in EUR/USD - Scotiabank's Euro-to-Dollar Exchange Rate View Posted on 11 Apr at 8 AM 2018 The Dollar weakened for the second day on Tuesday as political uncertainty continued to weigh on the Dollar."
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"docid": "D458515#0",
"title": "http://www.currencyconverter.nm-devises.com/saudi-arabian-riyal.html\nSaudi Arabian Riyal, SAR",
"text": "Exchange rates are published daily. These rates are provided for indicative purposes only. The foreign exchange reference rates are published by the European Central Bank. Currency of Saudi Arabia Currency Name: Saudi riyal Local Name: (Arabic: ريال Riyāl) Official user (s): Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Currency Symbol/Sign: SR or ﷼. ISO code: SAR Central bank (Monetary authority): Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency Sub-Unit: 1 Riyal=100 halalas 1 Qirsh=5 halalas Banknotes: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 riyal Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 halalas. Currency Peg: Yes Black Market for Currency: Yes Currency Volatility:0.32Central Bank Rate The current central bank interest rate is 2.00%. Currency Calculator Convert this amount From this currency To this currency Result Exchange rates today: Saturday 7th of April 2018Country Saudi Arabian Riyal Euro1 SAR = 0.2172 €4.605 SAR = 1 €20 SAR = 4.3431 €50 SAR = 10.8578 €100 SAR = 21.7155 €500 SAR = 108.5776 €1000 SAR = 217.1553 €The rates are set on the basis of the regular daily concertation procedure between national central banks, which normally takes place at 2.15 p.m. CET. The exchange rates are for reference only and are published daily when TARGET system is open. Exchange rates currencies are quoted against 1 Saudi arabian riyal : April 7, 2018Algerian dinar - DZD: 30.4452 Argentine peso - ARS: 5.392 Australian dollar - AUD: 0.346Brazilian real - BRL: 0.8927 British pound sterling - GBP: 0.1896 Bulgarian lev - BGN: 0.4247Canadian dollar - CAD: 0.3398 Chinese yuan renminbi - CNY: 1.6751 Croatian kuna - HRK: 1.6122Czech koruna - CZK: 5.5025 Danish krone - DKK: 1.6172 Egyptian pound - EGP: 4.7123Euro - EUR: 0.2172 Hong kong dollar - HKD: 2.085 Hungarian forint - HUF: 67.874Indian rupee - INR: 17.2597 Indonesian rupiah - IDR: 3659.1748 Israeli shekel - ILS: 0.9395Japanese yen - JPY: 28.5168 Malaysian ringgit - MYR: 1.0285 Mexican peso - MXN: 4.8494Moroccan dirham - MAD: 2.4556 New zealand dollar - NZD: 0.3666 Norwegian krone - NOK: 2.0817Philippine peso - PHP: 13.8306 Polish zloty - PLN: 0.9117 Romanian new leu - RON: 1.0127Russian ruble - RUB: 15.3805 Saudi arabian riyal - SAR: 1 Singapore dollar - SGD: 0.3504South african rand - ZAR: 3.2086 South korean won - KRW: 284.6797 Swedish krona - SEK: 2.2363Swiss franc - CHF: 0.2562 Thai baht - THB: 8.3127 Tunisian dinar - TND: 0.6395Turkish lira - TRY: 1.078 United states dollar - USD: 0.2657"
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"docid": "D2780407#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=INR&To=SAR\nXE Currency Converter: INR to SAR",
"text": "INR to SAR Chart Click here to send a report to us! Or copy the debug information in the text box below and send it to us as [email protected]<br/> Error Code: 1.5<br/> Extra Info:agent=Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; bingbot/2.0; +http://www.bing.com/bingbot.htm)|url=/currencyconverter/convert/? Amount=1&From=INR&To=SAR|time=Wed, 11 Apr 18 06:05:06 -0400<br/>Response from server: View full INR to SAR Chart XE Market Analysis North America Europe Asia North American Edition The yen underperformed for a second day, while the dollar bloc currencies outperformed after China's President Xi struck a conciliatory tone, pledging a more open economy and lower tariffs for automobile imports, at his keynote speech before the ... Read More ▶2018-04-10 10:05 UTCXE Blog XE Live Exchange Rates USD EUR GBP INR AUD1.00000 0.80784 0.70447 65.2069 1.289351.23786 1.00000 0.87204 80.7172 1.596041.41951 1.14674 1.00000 92.5617 1.830240.01534 0.01239 0.01080 1.00000 0.019770.77558 0.62655 0.54637 50.5734 1.000002018-04-11 10:05 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Full Rates Table XE Currency Tools XE Currency App Historical Currency Rates Travel Expenses Calculator Currency Email Updates Currency Converter Widget More Tools Featured Products More XE Products AD"
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"docid": "D1115817#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/s/sar-saudi-riyal.asp\nDEFINITION of 'SAR (Saudi Riyal)'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'SAR (Saudi Riyal)'The SAR is the currency abbreviation for the Saudi riyal, the currency of Saudi Arabia. The Saudi riyal is made up of 100 halala or 20 ghirsh, and is often presented with the symbol SR. The Saudi riyal is pegged to the U. S. dollar at about 3.75 SAR. Because the Riyal is pegged to the U. S. dollar, its only correlation is to the greenback . Next Up QAR (Qatari Riyal)Exchange Rate Currency Peg Arab Monetary Fund BREAKING DOWN 'SAR (Saudi Riyal)'In 1932, Saudi Arabia was created by the combination of the Hejazi Kingdom and the Sultanate of Nejd. After its creation, Saudi Arabia used a bimetallic monetary system based on British gold sovereigns and silver riyals. In 1952, the monetary system was reformed to use a single currency. This currency, the Saudi riyal, was backed by Saudi gold guineas equivalent to the British gold sovereign until 1959 when a system based on fiat money issued by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency was created. The Riyal briefly rose to a 20-year high in 2007 when the U. S. The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates in the wake of the Great Recession and the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) chose not to follow for fear of hyper inflation. However, after a few months, the Riyal returned to its pegged rate of 3.75 SAR."
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"docid": "D741724#0",
"title": "http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/SAR\nSar",
"text": "Sar Also found in: Dictionary, Medical, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . SARThe ISO 4217 currency code for the Saudi Arabian Riyal. Copyright © 2012, Campbell R. Harvey. All Rights Reserved. Sar ISO 4217 code for the Saudi Arabian riyal. It became the official currency of the Kingdom at itsestablishment in 1932; it is the successor currency to the Hejaz riyal. Between 1986 and 2003,the riyal was pegged to Special Drawing Rights, but in practice, this was effectively a peg to the U. S. dollar. The peg was officially changed to the dollar in 2003 and has been in effect since (with the exception of a brief period toward the end of 2007). It is issued by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency. Farlex Financial Dictionary."
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"docid": "D3393136#0",
"title": "http://www.prokerala.com/news/finance/currency.php?from=SGD&to=SAR\nSingapore Dollar to Saudi Riyal Conversion Rate ⢠SGD - SAR Exchange Rate",
"text": "Singapore Dollar - Saudi Riyal ( SGD - SAR) Currency convertor. Today's (Sunday, March 18, 2018) Singapore Dollar to Saudi Riyal exchange rate. Get information on Singapore Dollar Conversion Rates and Singapore Dollar to Saudi Riyal exchange value. Find out the value of SGD in SAR. You can also use this currency converter to determine the exchange rate of Singapore Dollar against major currencies including US Dollar, Pound Sterling, Euro, Rupee and currencies of Gulf countries etc Convert Singapore Dollar to Saudi Riyal • SGD - SAR Conversion Rates Forex Calculator • Exchange Rates for Sunday, March 18, 2018Convert To Amount to convert SGD SAR1 SGD = 2.8463 SAR 1 SAR = 0.3513 SGDSingapore Dollar To Saudi Riyal100 SGD = 285 SAR250 SGD = 712 SAR500 SGD = 1423 SAR2500 SGD = 7116 SAR5000 SGD = 14232 SAR7500 SGD = 21348 SAR25000 SGD = 71159 SAR1 million SGD= 2.846 million SARCurrency Exchange Rate Chart for SGDGiven below is the Singapore Dollar exchange rates table. Simple and user friendly Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Calculator and Forex conversions with other currencies. The table given below shows today's exchange rate of SGD against world's major currencies. AUD BHD CAD EUR INR KWD NZD OMR GBP QAR SAR AED USDSGD 0.984 0.286 0.994 0.617 49.389 0.227 1.052 0.292 0.544 2.764 2.846 2.788 0.759Convert SGD to any of the following currencies From SAR TO SGDAUD - Australian Dollar BHD - Bahraini Dinar CAD - Canadian Dollar EUR - Euro INR - Indian Rupee KWD - Kuwaiti Dinar NZD - New Zealand Dollar OMR - Omani Rial GBP - British Pound Sterling QAR - Qatari Rial SAR - Saudi Riyal AED - UAE Dirham USD - US Dollar JPY - Japanese Yen CNY - Chinese Yuan CLF - Chilean Unit of Account (UF)HKD - Hong Kong Dollar MOP - Macanese Pataca NPR - Nepalese Rupee UYU - Uruguayan Peso More Finance Calculators Given below are few finance calculators which will help you plan and program your investments, assets and money better. EMI Calculator Savings Calculator Retirement Calculator Loan Payment Duration Calculator Investment Return Calculator Mortgage Amortization Calculator Indian Rupee Symbol"
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"docid": "D3288169#0",
"title": "https://www.fincen.gov/frequently-asked-questions-regarding-fincen-currency-transaction-report-ctr\nFrequently Asked Questions Regarding the FinCEN Currency Transaction Report (CTR)",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions Regarding the Fin CEN Currency Transaction Report (CTR)The following frequently asked questions (FAQs) have been provided to assist financial institutions in their use of the Fin CEN CTR, which, as of April 1, 2013, is the only acceptable format for submitting currency transaction reports to Fin CEN. Fin CEN will issue additional FAQs and guidance as needed. FAQs associated with the Home page of the Fin CEN CTR1. What are the expectations for completing the Items with an asterisk (“critical”) and without an asterisk (“non-critical”) found on the Fin CEN CTR or any other Fin CEN report? As explained in Fin CEN’s March 2012 guidance ( FIN-2012-G002 ), for both critical and non-critical elements, financial institutions should complete those Items for which they have relevant information, regardless of whether or not the individual Items are deemed critical for technical filing purposes. For critical Items, financial institutions must either provide the requested information or affirmatively check the “Unknown” (Unk.) box that is provided on the Fin CEN CTR and Fin CEN Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) (or any other Fin CEN Report). For non-critical Items, Fin CEN expects financial institutions will provide the most complete filing information available within each report consistent with existing regulatory expectations. Based upon feedback from law enforcement officials, such information is important for query purposes. However, the new Fin CEN SAR and Fin CEN CTR do not create any new obligations to collect data, either manually or through an enterprise-wide IT management system, where such collection is not already required by current statutes and regulations, especially when such collection would be in conflict with the financial institution’s obligations under any other applicable law."
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"docid": "D1002331#0",
"title": "http://dammam.saudiarabiagoldprice.com/index.php\nDammam Gold Rate 12-Apr-2018, PM",
"text": "Dammam Gold Rate 12-Apr-2018, PMQuantity 24K Gold 22K Gold Quantity Silver1 Gram SAR 169.00 SAR 156.00 1 Gram SAR 2.218 Grams SAR 1,352.00 SAR 1,248.00 10 Grams SAR 22.0610 Grams SAR 1,690.00 SAR 1,560.00 1 Tola SAR 25.721 Tola SAR 1,971.18 SAR 1,819.55 1 Ounce SAR 68.601 Ounce SAR 5,256.49 SAR 4,852.14 10 Tola SAR 258.0410 Tola SAR 19,773.00 SAR 18,252.00 1 Kg SAR 2,205.50International Prices Currency Gold / 1g Silver / 1kg USD 34.6499 455.4151GBP 22.8080 299.7730EUR 32.5379 427.6562INR 2290.59 30106.02AED 127.2691 1672.7397"
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"docid": "D1566998#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006052329032\nWhat is the money called for Saudi Arabia?",
"text": "Education & Reference Homework Help What is the money called for Saudi Arabia? Follow 11 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Currency in Saudi Arabia: Saudi riyal (SAR) Hope this helps -- -- Alan Source (s):http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zo... Still No Couch · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment The riyal (currency code SAR) is the official currency of Saudi Arabia. History The riyal has been the currency of Saudi Arabia since the country came in to being and was the currency of Hejaz before Saudi Arabia was created. The Hejaz riyal was initially equivalent to the Ottoman 20 qurush coin and was consequently divided into 20 qurush, each of 40 para. However, the riyal was later set equal to the larger Maria Theresa thaler, worth 22 Ottoman qurush. Hence, the Saudi currency system was initially 22 qurush = 1 riyal. This remained the system of currency even though the riyal was subsequently debased. In 1960, the system was changed to 20 qurush = 1 riyal and this was followed in 1963 by the introduction of the hallalah, worth one hundredth of a riyal. Saudi coins still bear denominations in qurush as well as in hallallah. Denominations The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) issues banknotes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 riyals and coins in denominations of 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 hallalahs."
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"docid": "D936601#0",
"title": "https://www.ffiec.gov/bsa_aml_infobase/pages_manual/OLM_015.htm\nSuspicious Activity ReportingâOverview",
"text": "\"Bank Secrecy Act Anti-Money Laundering Examination Manual Backward | Table of Contents | Forward Suspicious Activity Reporting—Overview Objective. Assess the bank’s policies, procedures, and processes, and overall compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements for monitoring, detecting, and reporting suspicious activities. Suspicious activity reporting forms the cornerstone of the BSA reporting system. It is critical to the United States' ability to utilize financial information to combat terrorism, terrorist financing, money laundering, and other financial crimes. Examiners and banks should recognize that the quality of SAR content is critical to the adequacy and effectiveness of the suspicious activity reporting system. Within this system, Fin CEN and the federal banking agencies recognize that, as a practical matter, it is not possible for a bank to detect and report all potentially illicit transactions that flow through the bank. Examiners should focus on evaluating a bank's policies, procedures, and processes to identify, evaluate, and report suspicious activity. However, as part of the examination process, examiners should review individual SAR filing decisions to determine the effectiveness of the bank's suspicious activity identification, evaluation, and reporting process. Banks, bank holding companies, and their subsidiaries are required by federal regulations 53 to file a SAR with respect to: Criminal violations involving insider abuse in any amount. Criminal violations aggregating $5,000 or more when a suspect can be identified."
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"docid": "D3044976#0",
"title": "http://www.mycurrencytransfer.com/money-transfer-to-Saudi-Arabia\nTransfer Money to Saudi Arabia",
"text": "Sending money to Saudi Arabia? Compare & save in 3 simple steps In just 3 simple steps, we will search to find you the cheapest money transfer deals. We list only FCA regulated companies so you can trust that our service is reliable and equitable; simply choose one from the table, submit your details and we do the rest. Step 1 - Your details Tell us your transfer requirements Step 2 - Compare Companies Get multiple quotes from the FCA regulated companies Step 3 - Free Quote Get a live, no obligation & bookable money transfer quote Compare cheap money transfer deals to Saudi Arabia Looking for the best way to send money to Saudi Arabia (SAR)? We make it our mission to find you the best money transfer exchange rates and deals when sending money to Saudi Arabia. First and foremost, we strive to ensure that the live SAR rate comparison we supply to you is up to the minute. Our goal is to help you shop around, beat the bank rates & list options so you can transact with FCA regulated companies. Whether you want to send money online or for larger payments to Saudi Arabia via phone, we list a comprehensive list of options. Safety & security of funds is paramount. We vet all our listed partners carefully to make sure they are regulated by the appropriate country authorities."
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"docid": "D3538771#0",
"title": "http://listofcurrencynames.com/Saudi+Riyal\n.",
"text": "\"List of Currency Names in the world | Currency blog The currency name of SAUDI ARABIA is the Saudi Riyal Thus, because the first Saudi riyal had the same specifications as the Hejaz riyal and circulated alongside Ottoman coins, it came to be worth 22 Ottoman kuruş and was consequently subdivided into 22 ghirsh when coins denominated in ghirsh were issued from 1925. [ view]mentioned is the Saudi riyal that forms national currency of Saudi Arabia. Saudi riyal is often denoted by the sign SR in English language or by \"\"ر. س\"\" in Arabic. The ISO 4217 currency code for the currency is SAR and the numeric code is 682. [ view]* Wikipedia: Saudi riyal - History and circulation information. Significant Figures Conversion factors generally have six significant figures, but some may have as few as three. Please see the sources page for information about how many significant figures each factor actually has. [ view]Saudi Riyal is ... - ... part of the Currencies subject. [ view]The Saudi riyal is the official currency of Saudi Arabia and is denoted by the ISO code SAR."
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"docid": "D3044974#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/SAR\nSaudi Riyal",
"text": "Saudi Riyal Overview The Saudi Riyal is the name given to the official currency of Saudi Arabia. The Riyal has been the currency for the country since before the name Saudi Arabia existed. The Riyal was also used as the currency for The Kingdom of Hejaz from 1916-1925. The Riyal is currently pegged to the US Dollar at a rate of 1 USD = 3.75 SR. Economy Saudi Arabia’s economy is highly dependent on the petroleum industry, with ~45% of GDP and 90% of exports derived from the oil sector. It is estimated that Saudi Arabia controls roughly 20% of the world’s total oil reserves. The current Saudi government is attempting to reduce its dependence on oil and stimulate growth in other industries by privatizing several key public functions — telecommunications and electricity. The Saudi stock market index, known as the Tadawul , is the largest stock market in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is one of the fastest growing countries in the world. Per capita income is expected to rise from ~USD$15,000 in 2006 to >$33,000 in 2020, due in part, to the establishment of six new “economic cities."
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"docid": "D210443#0",
"title": "http://www.prokerala.com/news/finance/currency.php?from=USD&to=INR\nUS Dollar to Indian Rupee Conversion Rate ⢠USD - INR Exchange Rate",
"text": "US Dollar - Indian Rupee ( USD - INR) Currency convertor. Today's (Thursday, April 12, 2018) US Dollar to Indian Rupee exchange rate. Get information on US Dollar Conversion Rates and US Dollar to Indian Rupee exchange value. Find out the value of USD in INR. You can also use this currency converter to determine the exchange rate of US Dollar against major currencies including US Dollar, Pound Sterling, Euro, Rupee and currencies of Gulf countries etc Convert US Dollar to Indian Rupee • USD - INR Conversion Rates Forex Calculator • Exchange Rates for Thursday, April 12, 2018Convert To Amount to convert USD INR1 USD = 65.195 INR 1 INR = 0.0153 USDUS Dollar To Indian Rupee100 USD = 6520 INR250 USD = 16299 INR500 USD = 32598 INR2500 USD = 162988 INR5000 USD = 325975 INR7500 USD = 488963 INR25000 USD = 1629875 INR1 million USD= 65.195 million INRCurrency Exchange Rate Chart for USDGiven below is the US Dollar exchange rates table. Simple and user friendly US Dollar Exchange Rate Calculator and Forex conversions with other currencies. The table given below shows today's exchange rate of USD against world's major currencies. AUD BHD CAD EUR INR KWD NZD OMR GBP QAR SAR SGD AEDUSD 1.289 0.377 1.257 0.809 65.195 0.3 1.36 0.385 0.705 3.641 3.75 1.309 3.673Convert USD to any of the following currencies From INR TO USDAUD - Australian Dollar BHD - Bahraini Dinar CAD - Canadian Dollar EUR - Euro INR - Indian Rupee KWD - Kuwaiti Dinar NZD - New Zealand Dollar OMR - Omani Rial GBP - British Pound Sterling QAR - Qatari Rial SAR - Saudi Riyal SGD - Singapore Dollar AED - UAE Dirham JPY - Japanese Yen CNY - Chinese Yuan CRC - Costa Rican Colón DJF - Djiboutian Franc MNT - Mongolian Tugrik PHP - Philippine Peso SLL - Sierra Leonean Leone More Finance Calculators Given below are few finance calculators which will help you plan and program your investments, assets and money better. EMI Calculator Savings Calculator Retirement Calculator Loan Payment Duration Calculator Investment Return Calculator Mortgage Amortization Calculator Indian Rupee Symbol"
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"docid": "D1566999#0",
"title": "http://themoneyconverter.com/SAR/INR.aspx\nConvert Saudi Riyal to Indian Rupee (SAR to INR)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 SAR = 17.374 INRinvert currencies ↓↑SAR - Saudi Riyal INR - Indian Rupee Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)INR/SAR = 17.374Exchange Rates : April 10 2018 9:40:40 PM PDTSARSaudi Riyal *Country: Saudi Arabia Region: Middle East Sub-Unit: 1 riyal = 100 halala Symbol: ر. س*Pegged: 1 USD = 3.75000 SARThe Saudi riyal has been the currency of Saudi Arabia since the country came in to being and was the currency of Hejaz before Saudi Arabia was created. In June 1986, the riyal was officially pegged to the US Dollar at a fixed exchange rate of 1 U. S. dollar = 3.75 riyals. SAR Exchange Rates Saudi National Bank INRIndian Rupee Country: India Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ₹ = 100 paise Symbol: ₹In different parts of India, the currency is known as the rupee, roopayi, rupaye, rubai or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are ₹, Rs and Rp. INR Exchange Rates Central Bank of India Historical Exchange Rates For Saudi Riyal to Indian Rupee120-day exchange rate history for SAR to INRQuick Conversions from Saudi Riyal to Indian Rupee : 1 SAR = 17.37425 INRSAR INRر. س 1 SAR ₹ 17.37 INRر. س 5 SAR ₹ 86.87 INRر. س 10 SAR ₹ 173.74 INRر. س 50 SAR ₹ 868.71 INRر."
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"docid": "D1274718#0",
"title": "http://www.occ.gov/topics/compliance-bsa/bsa/bsa-regulations/index-bsa-regulations.html\nCompliance/BSA Home",
"text": "\"BSA and Related Regulations The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) is the primary U. S. anti-money laundering (AML) law and has been amended to include certain provisions of Title III of the USA PATRIOT Act to detect, deter and disrupt terrorist financing networks. BSA and Related Statutes Bank Secrecy Act - 31 USC 5311 - 5330Foreign Assets Control Regulations (OFAC) 12 CFR 500Financial Record Keeping and Reporting of Currency and Foreign Transactions - 31 CFR 1010.310USA PATRIOT Act Procedures for Monitoring BSA Compliance - 12 CFR 21.21This regulation requires every national bank and savings association to have a written, board approved program that is reasonably designed to assure and monitor compliance with the BSA. The program must, at a minimum:provide for a system of internal controls to assure ongoing compliance;provide for independent testing for compliance;designate an individual responsible for coordinating and monitoring day-to-day compliance; andprovide training for appropriate personnel. In addition, the implementing regulation for section 326 of the PATRIOT Act requires that every bank adopt a customer identification program as part of its BSA compliance program. Reports of Suspicious Activities - 12 CFR 21.11 and 12 CFR 163.180This regulation requires every national bank to file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) when they detect certain known or suspected violations of federal law or suspicious transactions related to a money laundering activity or a violation of the BSA. A SAR filing is required for any potential crimes:involving insider abuse regardless of the dollar amount;where there is an identifiable suspect and the transaction involves $5,000 or more; andwhere there is no identifiable suspect and the transaction involves $25,000 or more. A SAR filing also is required in the case of suspicious activity that is indicative of potential money laundering or BSA violations and the transaction involves $5,000 or more. Institutions of Primary Laundering Concerns Section 5318A of the Bank Secrecy Act, as added by section 311 of the USA PATRIOT Act, authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to designate a foreign jurisdiction, institution, class of transaction, or type of account as being of \"\"primary money-laundering concern,\"\" and to impose one or more of five \"\"special measures. \"\" BSA Reporting Requirements BSA-related reporting requirements for national banks and savings associations are administered by the US Department of Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (Fin CEN) . Financial institutions must file reports electronically through the BSA E-Filing System."
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"docid": "D2968056#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_name_in_saudi_arabia\nWhat is the currency of Saudi Arabia?",
"text": "\"What is the currency of Saudi Arabia? Saudi Riyal. 1 U. S Dollar = 3.75 Riyals Heywhazzupman 1 Contribution What is the national currency of Saudi Arabia? Saudi riyal (SAR) is the national currency of Saudi Arabia. Jujawiya 50 Contributions How did Saudi Arabia get its name? \"\" Arabia\"\" because it is a part of the \"\"Arabian Peninsula\"\" and \"\"Saudi\"\" because of a man named \"\"Abdulaziz Al Saud\"\" united the tribes who lived their. So, the country was named af …Is the last name Arabia from Saudi Arabia? No, it is Italian, primarily from the southern part of Italy. AYK 5 Contributions Name of Saudi Arabia currency? Saudi Riyal, SR."
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"docid": "D782692#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/ctr.asp\nWhat is 'Currency Transaction Report (CTR)'",
"text": "\"What is 'Currency Transaction Report (CTR)'A currency transaction report is a bank form used in the United States to help prevent money laundering. The form must be filled out by a bank representative who has a customer requesting to deposit or withdraw a currency transaction greater than $10,000. Next Up Structured Transaction Money Laundering Bank Secrecy Act - BSAConcentration Account BREAKING DOWN 'Currency Transaction Report (CTR)'The currency transaction report was initiated by the Bank Secrecy Act in 1970. However, not all transactions greater than $10,000 need to reported with a CTR. Recent legislation has identified certain groups known as \"\"exempt persons. \"\" The three categories of \"\"exempt persons\"\" are:1. Any bank in the United States. 2. Departments or agencies that fall under federal, state or local governments, including any organization that exercises government authority. 3."
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"title": "http://www.sars.gov.za/TaxTypes/PIT/Pages/Do-you-need-to-submit-a-return.aspx\n.",
"text": "Step: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Not sure whether you must submit an Income Tax Return (ITR12)? Answer these simple questions and find out. Top Tip: If you would like to make changes to any of your responses on the page, you need to refresh the page. Disclaimer: What is contained in this questionnaire is intended as a guide only and is not considered to be a legal reference nor is it a binding ruling. The questionnaire does not replace legislation and readers who are in doubt regarding any aspect of the information displayed in the questionnaire should refer to the relevant legislation, or seek an opinion from a suitably qualified individual. If you are uncertain whether you should file a return or not, then it is recommended that you file a return. More information Visit the SARS website to learn how to register for efiling Visit your nearest SARS branch Contact your own tax advisor/tax practitioner If calling from within South Africa, contact the SARS Contact Centre on 0800 00 7277If calling from outside South Africa, contact the SARS Contact Centre on +27 11 602 2093 (only between 8am and 4pm South African time). Do any of the following apply to you for the tax year 1 March 2016 to 28 February 2017? Did you conduct any trade * in South Africa? Did you receive an allowance such as a travel, subsistence or office bearer allowance?"
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"docid": "D1927212#0",
"title": "https://currencysystem.com/codes/\n.",
"text": "\"Currency Codes Related Links RSS Feed Twitter Feed Currency World Monitor Currency Ranking Charts International Organization for Standardization British Standards Institution (ISO 4217 Maintenance Agency)ISO Central Secretariat (ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency)The Currency System family of software and services is licensed to use official ISO 4217 currency codes, published by the International Organization for Standardization. The codes covered by this standard, as well as the registered trademark \"\"ISO\"\", are the property of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and are used under license. These codes are sometimes also referred to as \"\"SWIFT currency codes\"\". The official ISO 4217 standard specifies three-letter (\"\"Alpha-3\"\") codes for currencies worldwide. The first two letters of these codes are usually identical with the two-letter ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 country codes, which are well-known by internet users, as they are used for country domain suffixes. The third letter is usually the initial of the currency name (but not always, as in the case of EUR, RUB and a handful of other currencies). For example, USD stands for \"\"United States dollar\"\" (note that currency names are written in lower case, unless required otherwise by language rules, as in German, or by the local context, such as titles in English). Codes beginning with \"\"X\"\", among others, are reserved for special purposes such as non-currency commodities. Currency Server uses ISO 4217 currency codes for internal storage, in the COM and Web service interfaces, and when collecting information from certain exchange rate data sources. Reference The following table includes a selection of currency names and abbreviations maintained by Cloanto as part of its Currency World Monitor service."
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"docid": "D3384929#0",
"title": "https://www.ffiec.gov/bsa_aml_infobase/pages_manual/OLM_101.htm\nAPPENDIX A: BSA LAWS AND REGULATIONS",
"text": "\"Bank Secrecy Act Anti-Money Laundering Examination Manual Backward | Table of Contents | Forward APPENDIX A: BSA LAWS AND REGULATIONSStatutes12 USC 1829b, 12 USC 1951–1959, and 31 USC 5311, et seq. — “ The Bank Secrecy Act”12 USC 1818 (s) — “Compliance with Monetary Recordkeeping and Report Requirements” Requires that the appropriate federal banking agencies shall prescribe regulations requiring insured depository institutions to establish and maintain procedures reasonably designed to assure and monitor the compliance of such depository institutions with the requirements of the BSA. In addition, this section requires that each examination of an insured depository institution by the appropriate federal banking agency shall include a review of the procedures, and that the report of examination shall describe any problem with the procedures maintained by the insured depository institution. Finally, if the appropriate federal banking agency determines that an insured depository institution has either 1) failed to establish and maintain procedures that are reasonably designed to assure and monitor the institution’s compliance with the BSA; or 2) failed to correct any problem with the procedures that a report of examination or other written supervisory communication identifies as requiring communication to the institution’s board of directors or senior management as a matter that must be corrected, the agency shall issue an order requiring such depository institution to cease and desist from the violation of the statute and the regulations prescribed thereunder. Sections 1818 (b) (3) and (b) (4) of Title 12 of the USC extend section 1818 (s) beyond insured depository institutions.12 USC 1786 (q) — “Compliance with Monetary Recordkeeping and Report Requirements” Requires that the NCUA Board prescribe regulations requiring insured credit unions to establish and maintain procedures reasonably designed to assure and monitor the compliance of such credit unions with the requirements of the BSA. In addition, this section requires the NCUA Board to examine and enforce BSA requirements. Regulations U. S. Treasury/Fin CEN31 CFR Parts 1000-1099 — \"\"Financial Recordkeeping and Reporting of Currency and Foreign Transactions\"\" Sets forth Fin CEN regulations that promulgate the BSA. Select provisions are described below.31 CFR 1010.100 — \"\"Meaning of Terms\"\" Sets forth the definitions used throughout 31 CFR Chapter X.31 CFR 1025.320 — \"\"Reports by Insurance Companies of Suspicious Transactions\"\" Sets forth the requirements for insurance companies to report suspicious transactions of $5,000 or more.31 CFR 1020.320 — “Reports by Banks of Suspicious Transactions” Sets forth the requirements for banks to report suspicious transactions involving or aggregating $5,000 or more.31 CFR 1010.311 — \"\"Reports of Transactions in Currency\"\" Sets forth the requirements for financial institutions to report currency transactions in excess of $10,000. Includes 31 CFR 103.22 (d) — “Transactions of Exempt Persons,” which sets forth the requirements for financial institutions to exempt transactions of certain persons from currency transaction reporting requirements.31 CFR 1010.340 — \"\"Reports of Transportation of Currency or Monetary Instruments\"\" Sets forth the requirements for filing a Report of International Transportation of Currency or Monetary Instruments (CMIR).31 CFR 1010.350 — \"\"Reports of Foreign Financial Accounts” Sets forth the requirement that each person having a financial interest in, or signature or other authority over, a financial account in a foreign country must file a report with the IRS annually.31 CFR 1010.306 — \"\"Filing of Reports\"\" Sets forth the filing and recordkeeping requirements for CTRs, CMIRs, and Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR).31 CFR 1010.312 — \"\"Identification Required\"\" Sets forth the requirement that financial institutions verify the identity of persons conducting currency transactions in excess of $10,000.31 CFR 1010.415 — \"\"Purchases of Bank Checks and Drafts, Cashier’s Checks, Money Orders, and Traveler’s Checks\"\" Sets forth the requirements that financial institutions maintain records relating to purchases of monetary instruments with currency in amounts between $3,000 and $10,000, inclusive.31 CFR 1010.420 — \"\"Records to Be Made and Retained by Persons Having Financial Interests in Foreign Financial Accounts\"\" Sets forth the requirement that persons having a financial interest in, or signature or other authority over, financial account in a foreign country maintain records relating to foreign financial bank accounts reported on an FBAR.31 CFR 1020.410 — \"\"Records to Be Made and Retained by Financial Institutions\"\" Sets forth recordkeeping and retrieval requirements for financial institutions, including funds transfer recordkeeping and transmittal requirements.31 CFR 1020.410 — \"\"Additional Records to Be Made and Retained by Banks\"\" Sets forth additional recordkeeping requirements for banks.31 CFR 1010.430 — \"\"Nature of Records and Retention Period\"\" Sets forth acceptable forms of records required to be kept and establishes a five-year record-retention requirement.31 CFR 1022.380 — \"\"Registration of Money Services Businesses\"\" Sets forth the requirements for money services businesses to register with the U. S. Treasury/Fin CEN.31 CFR 1010.820 — \"\"Civil Penalty\"\" Sets forth potential civil penalties for willful or negligent violations of 31 CFR Chapter X.31 CFR 1010.840 — \"\"Criminal Penalty\"\" Sets forth potential criminal penalties for willful violations of 31 CFR Chapter X.31 CFR 1010.314 — \"\"Structured Transactions\"\" Prohibits the structuring of transactions to avoid currency transaction reporting requirement.31 CFR 1010.520 — \"\"Information Sharing Between Federal Law Enforcement Agencies and Financial Institutions\"\" Establishes procedures for information sharing between federal law enforcement authorities and financial institutions to deter terrorist activity and money laundering.31 CFR 1010.540 — \"\"Voluntary Information Sharing Among Financial Institutions\"\" Establishes procedures for voluntary information sharing among financial institutions to deter terrorist activity and money laundering.31 CFR 1021.100 — \"\"Anti-Money Laundering Program Requirements for Financial Institutions Regulated by a Federal Functional Regulator or a Self-Regulatory Organization, and Casinos\"\" Establishes, in part, the standard that a financial institution regulated only by a federal functional regulator satisfies statutory requirements to establish an AML program if the financial institution complies with the regulations of its federal functional regulator governing such programs.31 CFR 1020.220 — \"\"Customer Identification Programs for Banks, Savings Associations, Credit Unions, and Certain Non-Federally Regulated Banks\"\" Sets forth the requirement for banks, savings associations, credit unions, and certain non-federally regulated banks to implement a written Customer Identification Program.31 CFR 1025.210 — \"\"Anti-Money Laundering Programs for Insurance Companies\"\" Sets forth the requirement for insurance companies that issue or underwrite \"\"covered products\"\" to develop and implement a written AML program that is reasonably designed to prevent the insurance company from being used to facilitate money laundering or financing of terrorist activity.31 CFR 1010.610 — \"\" Due Diligence Programs for Correspondent Accounts for Foreign Financial Institutions\"\" Sets forth the requirement for certain financial institutions to establish and apply a due diligence program that includes appropriate, specific, risk-based, and, where necessary, enhanced policies, procedures, and controls that are reasonably designed to enable the financial institution to detect and report known or suspected money laundering activity conducted through or involving any correspondent account established, maintained, administered, or managed by the financial institution in the United States for a foreign financial institution.31 CFR 1010.630 — \"\"Prohibition on Correspondent Accounts for Foreign Shell Banks; Records Concerning Owners of Foreign Banks and Agents for Service of Legal Process\"\" Prohibits a covered financial institution from establishing, maintaining, administering, or managing a correspondent account in the United States for or on behalf of a foreign shell bank, and requires the financial institution to maintain records identifying the owners of foreign financial institutions and regarding a person resident in the United States who is authorized to and has agreed to be an agent to receive service of legal process.31 CFR 1010.620 — \"\"Due Diligence Programs for Private Banking Accounts\"\" Sets forth the requirement for certain financial institutions to establish and maintain a due diligence program that includes policies, procedures, and controls that are reasonably designed to detect and report any known or suspected money laundering or suspicious activity conducted through or involving any private banking account that is established, maintained, administered, or managed in the United States for a non-U. S. person.31 CFR 1010.670 — \"\"Summons or Subpoena of Foreign Bank Records; Termination of Correspondent Relationship\"\" Requires a financial institution to provide foreign financial institution records upon the request of an appropriate law enforcement official and to terminate a correspondent relationship with a foreign financial institution upon receipt of written notice from the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury or the U. S. Attorney General. \"\" Certification Regarding Correspondent Accounts for Foreign Banks\"\"."
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"docid": "D854604#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/GBP_SAR.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Pound Sterling and Saudi Arabian Riyal convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Pound Sterling. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Saudi Arabian Riyal the default currency. Click on Saudi Arabian Riyals or Pounds Sterling to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Pound Sterling (GBP) Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Pound Sterling is the currency in Channel Islands (Aldernay, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark), Isle of Man, and United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). The Saudi Arabian Riyal is the currency in Saudi Arabia (SA, SAU). Pound Sterling is also known as the British Pound, the United Kingdom Pound, UKP, STG, the English Pound, British Pound Sterling, BPS, and Sterlings. The Saudi Arabian Riyal is also known as the Saudi Arabian Rial. The symbol for SAR can be written SRls. Pound Sterling is divided into 100 pence."
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"docid": "D1286143#0",
"title": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/europe/european-union/spain/currency/\nSpain Currency Converter",
"text": "Spain Currency Converter Exchange rate to other major currencies What is the unit of money in Spain? Currency in Spain: euro (EUR)GMT Currency Convertertoll Disclaimer: conversions are for illustration purposes only. We use reputable sources but cannot and do not verify each rate we have fetched. We shall not be liable to users or any third party for any damage or loss incurred, monetary or otherwise, directly or indirectly, as a result of using of this function. Usage is entirely at your own risk. ☹ Problem on this page ? Please spare a moment to inform us. Feedback"
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"docid": "D612062#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_peseta\nSpanish peseta",
"text": "\"Spanish peseta From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see peseta (disambiguation). Spanish peseta Peseta española ( Spanish)100 pesetas 200 pesetas – Madrid European Capital of Culture – 1992ISO 4217Code ESPDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 céntimo (cent) (because of inflation, céntimos were retired from circulation in 1983)Symbol Pta (plural Ptas), or ₧ (rare, see article)Nickname perra chica (0.05 Pta), perra gorda (0.10 Pta), pela (1 Pta), duro (5 Pta), talego (1,000 Pta), kilo (1,000,000 Pta)Banknotes Freq. used 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 Ptas Rarely used 10,000 Ptas Coins Freq. used 5, 25, 50, 100, 500 Ptas Rarely used 1, 10, 200 Ptas Demographics User (s) Spain [show]Andorra Issuance Central bank Bank of Spain Website www .bde .es Printer Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre Website www .fnmt .es Mint Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre Website www .fnmt .es Valuation Inflation 1.4% Source Cámara Guipúzcoa, 1998ERM Since 19 June 1989 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002€ = 166.386 Pta This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The peseta ( / p ə ˈ s eɪ t ə /, Spanish: [peˈseta]) [a] was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de facto currency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender). Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 Symbol3 Subdivision4 History4.1 Precursors5 Coins5.1 Decimal coinage of the monarchy5.2 The Second Republic and Civil War period5.3 Coins of the Nationalist State and World War II periods5.4 Postwar era coinage5.5 Spanish euro coins6 Banknotes7 Andorran peseta8 Replacement by the euro9 See also10 Notes11 References12 Bibliography13 External links Etymology [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The name of the currency comes from pesseta, the diminutive form of the word peça, which is a Catalan word that means piece or fraction."
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"docid": "D2127051#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/MXN\nMexican Peso",
"text": "Mexican Peso Overview The Mexican Peso was initially based on Spain’s official currency, which is the silver dollar. The Mexican name originated from the 8-real coins that were issued by Spain for Mexico, which were cast from pure silver. It was the first currency to use a discrete border and accurate weight to guard against counterfeits, which made it very popular. Economy The Mexican economy is supported by the private sector. And its economy was based on manufacturing, though agricultural sector went down, it was still considered the source of employment. The Mexican economy went from a deep transformation since 1980s, which is a result of economic laissez-faire and becoming a member of the North American Free-Trade Agreement. In 2003, mining reached a GDP of 1.4%, yet it devalues the significance of oil production in the economy. Oil exports symbolized 11.3% of the entire export earning of the country. History In the late 18th century, the Mexican Peso was used as a benchmark for all North American countries. On July 6, 1785, the US Dollar was valued at a rate comparable to the Peso, and was widely used as currency in the United States well after USD bills were introduced."
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"docid": "D2602045#0",
"title": "http://zeenews.india.com/exclusive/eurozone-crisis-what-it-means-and-how-it-affects-world-economy_5130.html\nEurozone crisis: What it means and how it affects world economy",
"text": "Eurozone crisis: What it means and how it affects world economy Updated: Jan 03, 2012, 15:08 PM IST Comments |Akrita Reyar Eurozone crisis was one of the most used terms through 2011, but few really comprehended what the debt crisis was all about. So here is a simple Q&A to cut through the jargon. What is the Eurozone crisis? Also known as Eurozone debt crisis or Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, the term indicates the financial woes caused due to overspending by some European countries. Just like an individual, when a nation lives beyond its means by borrowing heavily and spending freely, there comes a point when it cannot manage its financial situation. When that country faces insolvency i.e. when it is unable to repay its debts partially or fully and lenders start demanding higher interest rates, the cornered nation begins to get swallowed up by what is known as the Sovereign Debt Crisis. Meanwhile, the term Eurozone indicates the combined region of 17 European countries that use Euro as their common currency. Currently Eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The monetary policy of the zone is the responsibility of the European Central Bank (ECB) which is governed by a board comprising heads of national central banks. Which all countries are most affected by the Eurozone crisis?"
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"docid": "D2103434#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-greece-before-euro-bd66bc6ce9824d3\nWhat Was the Currency in Greece Before the Euro?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Was the Currency in Greece Before the Euro? A: Quick Answer According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the currency of modern Greece was the drachma before the euro replaced it in 2002. The drachma was introduced in 1832, replacing the short-lived currency called the phoenix, which was introduced after the 1828 independence of Greece from the Ottoman Empire. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? How Do You Stay Informed on the Current Euro Rate? Credit: Milos Bicanski / Stringer Getty Images News Getty Images Full Answer Drachma also refers to the silver coin used in ancient Greece. The drachma was one of the earliest coins. The Encyclopædia Britannica states that it was used as early as the mid-6th century B. C. The Athenian drachma became the Hellenistic world's chief currency after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The ancient drachma was the prototype for the Islamic dirham."
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"docid": "D850748#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_countries_do_the_peso_currencies_belong_to\nWhat countries do the peso currencies belong to?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies What countries do the peso currencies belong to? Flag What countries do the peso currencies belong to? Edit Answer by Stucatso Confidence votes 1.5KMexico, Cuba...4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How much is 20 Pesos in American currency? 2 dollars Edit What is 100and20 Pesos in American Currency?that's sad I'm Mexican and i don't know that's sad I'm Mexican and i don't know Edit What country's currency is peso? Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, MEXICO, Phillipines, Uruguay Edit Which country belongs to FFR currency? FFR (Francs) is the currency of French. Edit ZEJOKER13 30 Contributions How many countries use pesos as a national currency? There a few countries that use \"\"pesos\"\" but they're all of different value. Edit What is the currency for pesos?april,2012Edit Kristin Aeh 3 Contributions What country uses pesos as its currency?"
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"docid": "D3224922#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_in_barcelona\nWhere is Barcelona?",
"text": "\"Tiac2460Where is Barcelona? Barcelona is located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, facing the Mediterranean sea. It is the most populous city of the province, Catalonia and is the second l …Who is barcelona? Barcelona is the capital city in the country of Spain. It covers anarea of 39.3 square miles and home to over 1.6 million people. What is Barcelona? Barcelona is a city on the southeast coast of Spain. It has a richhistory and the city is filled with architectural delights andincredible history, the food is fantastic, and …Diegom 4 Contributions What can you do in Barcelona? \"\" Practically anything although some things are socially unacceptable.\"\" Barcelona offers a wide range of activities."
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"docid": "D3401010#0",
"title": "https://coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinIntros/Sp-Silver.intro.html\nSpanish Silver: General Introduction",
"text": "\"Section Contents Spanish Silver: General Introduction For centuries Spanish silver coinage was famous throughout the world as the standard by which other coinages were measured, due to its consistent weight and purity. The ascendancy of Spanish coinage dates from 1537 when Charles I, revising an act of 1479, promulgated exacting standards for Spanish silver and gold coins. The Spanish eight reales coin was set at a weight of 423.9 grains (27.47 grams) of .9305 fine silver. From that date the coin only depreciated some 4.4% over the next 250 years! In addition to its stability, Spanish coinage was abundant. Spanish regulated coinage was not only minted throughout Spain but was also produced in Spain's colonial possessions. As early as 1536, a year before the coinage reform, Spanish colonial silver coins were minted in Mexico City. With the discovery of major silver and gold deposits throughout the Viceroyalty of Peru (which included all of Spanish South America from what is now Panama down to Venezuela) major mints were opened in Lima, Peru (1568-1589 then reopened in 1684), Potosí, Bolivia (from 1575) and Santa Fe de Bogotá, Columbia (from 1620). Later, additional mints were located in Guatemala City (from 1733), Santiago, Chile (from 1750), and Popayan, Columbia (from 1758). From these locations, and to a lesser extent from Spain, a number of coins made their way into the English colonies."
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"docid": "D1512012#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/spain/esfacts.htm\nSpain Facts",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Name: Spain (long form) Kingdom of Spain Capital City: Madrid (3,255,950 pop.) ( 5,843,031 metro)Spain Population: 47,370,542 ( 2013 est.) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Euro (conversion rates)20 Euros Ethnicity: Spanish 87%, Latin Americans 7%, Western Europeans 3%, African and Middle Eastern 2%, other 1%Holidays GDP total: $1.409 trillion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $30,400 ( 2012 est. ) Land Sizes Language: Castilian Spanish (official) 74%, Catalan 17%, Galician 7%, Basque 2%, are official regionally Largest Cities: ( by population) Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Sevilla, Zaragoza, Malaga, Murcia, Las Palmas, Bilbao, Palma Name: The meaning of the name Espana comes from the Phoenician word i-spn-ya, meaning \"\"land where metals are forged\"\". National Day: October 12 Note: Spain's National Day (Dia de la Hispanidad) commemorates the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colon) in 1492. Religion: Roman Catholic 94%, other 6%Symbols Spain's Information Land Area 498,980 km 2Water Area 6,390 km 2Total Area 505,370km 2 (#51)Population 48,563,476 (#28)Population Density 97.33/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy GDP (PPP) $1,690.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 36,500$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Spain See Also Where is Spain? GDP of Spain What is the Capital of Spain? List of Airports in Spain In The News Major Boom in Tourism Comes to Spain About Spain What Type of Government Does Spain Have? Religion In Spain What Do The Colors And Symbols Of The National Flag Of Spain Mean?"
},
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"docid": "D2546551#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_European_dollar_called\nWhat is a European dollar called?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Europe European Union What is a European dollar called? Flag What is a European dollar called? Answer by Steffed Confidence votes 113If I was going to be a stickler -and I am-, I would answer that it is the no-longer-used Scandinavian currency called \"\"Daler\"\", which is the currency that led to the name \"\"Dollar\"\". However, Europe still has many different currencies, but I presume the answer you are looking for is the currency called \"\"Euro\"\".15 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Jay Kay 223,062 Contributions Why is the dollar called a dollar? The word \"\"dollar\"\" has a long history dating back to central Europe in the 15th century. Some of the first large-size silver coins were minted from metal mined in what is no …Jay Kay 223,062 Contributions What is the value of a European 20 dollar bill?20 Euro dollars. You will have to google for currency exchange rates. Correction There's no such thing as a European 20 dollar bill or a \"\"euro dollar\"\". The currency is s …Maxiogee 32,371 Contributions How much does a European dollar cost in America?"
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"docid": "D1137741#0",
"title": "https://www.justlanded.com/english/Spain/Articles/Property/Mortgages-in-Spain\nMortgages in Spain",
"text": "Mortgages in Spain How to get a home loan for Spain Spain - Property Articles Forums Guide Mortgages or home loans ( hipotecas) are available from most Spanish banks (for residents and non-residents), foreign banks in Spain, and overseas and offshore banks. In recent years, Spanish and foreign lenders have arranged a record number of mortgages, the average amount borrowed being around €120,000. The amount you can borrow depends on various factors such as your income, trade or profession, whether you’re an employee or self-employed, and whether you’re married, and if so, whether your partner works. Lenders may also have a maximum lending limit based on a percentage of your income, but this isn’t required by law. Most banks offer mortgages of up to 80 per cent, although non-residents can usually borrow a maximum of 60 per cent only. To obtain a mortgage from a Spanish bank, you must usually provide proof of your monthly income and major outgoings (e.g. loans or commitments). There are no self-assessment mortgages such as in the UK and mortgages without proof of income (although advertised in the expatriate press) are difficult to find and virtually non-existent. If you want a Spanish mortgage to buy a property for commercial purposes, you must provide a detailed business plan in Spanish. Note that a mortgage can be assumed by the new owner (called subrogación) when a property is sold, which is a common practice in Spain. Mortgages from foreing lenders Some foreign lenders apply stricter rules than Spanish lenders regarding income, employment and the type of property on which they will lend."
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"docid": "D1267657#0",
"title": "http://www.thejc.com/business/money-mensch/109455/martin-lewiss-hot-travel-money-tips\nMartin Lewis's hot travel money tips",
"text": "\"Far too many people pay too much just to pay when abroad. So if you’re planning a trip away this summer, now’s the time to ensure you get more bang for your bucks, euros or dong (the Vietnamese currency, of course). Stealth charges abound, whether you pay by plastic or go to a bureau de change. So here are my core 10 rules to ensure you maximise your cash – and hopefully stretch it further to give you a better time.1. Find the cheapest travel money Ignore marketing flannel like “commission-free”, as while there’s no fee, you may get an appalling rate and be better off paying a fee. Instead simply ask: “If I give you £200, how many dollars/zloty/yen will I get after all charges?” and compare that way. As this annoyed me so much, I built my www. Travel Money Max.com tool that compares over 40 online bureaux to find who gives you the most for each country.2. Don’t pay on a credit card at bureaux de change Paying for currency at a UK bureau on a credit card counts as an overseas cash withdrawal."
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"docid": "D21675#0",
"title": "http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ports/group/home.do?portCode=CTS\nCartagena, Spain",
"text": "The One Thing You Don't Want to Miss Explore the remains of Cartagena's 13th century Cathedral of Santa Maria and the remarkable Roman Theatre discovered in 1987. The theatre dates from the 1st century BC and was once considered the finest in Spain. Items such as sculptures, reliefs and altar stones that were found at this site can be seen in the Municipal Archaeological Museum. Other Fun Things to Do Journey to the Mar Menor, Europe's largest lagoon, for an unforgettable swim. Moorish Kings once came to Mar Menor to recharge their bodies in the warm, salty water. Take a tour on the Barco Turístico (Tourist Catamaran) and learn about the history of the harbor, its forts, local stories and legends. Visit the Museo de Carruajes y Motocicletas (Museum of Carriages and Motorcycles). You'll see a collection of carriages ranging from the 17th century to the present as well as one of Spain's largest collections of motorcycles. The Cartagena Puerto de Culturas (Port of Cultures) houses various historic sites, including the Punic wall, the remains of a rampart built in 227 B. C. The Castillo de la Concepción, which dates back to the 13th century, and the Spanish Civil war shelter and museum are also must-sees. Get a Taste of Local Flavor Spain is actually third in the world for per capita seafood and fish consumption."
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"docid": "D831380#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_american_currency_in_germany\nCan you use American currency in Germany?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Germany Can you use American currency in Germany? Flag Can you use American currency in Germany? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Your American Dollars will probably get you as far as European Euros would get you here, so basically, no. You'll have to exchange them for euros, which you can use in most of Europe.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No G543 175,556 Contributions Can the deutschemark be used for currency in Germany in 2008? No, the Deutschemark is no longer a valid currency, The Euro was introduced in 2002. The last date that the Deutschemark could be used was 28 February 2002. Edit K9284 5,688 Contributions What type of currency is used in Germany? The Euro Edit Xistknight 5,430 Contributions What was the currency used in 1984 in Germany?"
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"docid": "D392000#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/hobbies-games/venezuelan-currency-called-d21af75f658fcaf4\nWhat Is Venezuelan Currency Called?",
"text": "\"Hobbies & Games Collecting Coins & Currency Q: What Is Venezuelan Currency Called? A: Quick Answer According to the Currency Encyclopedia, Venezuelan currency is called a Bolivar. Its nicknames are bolo (s) and luca (s) and signified by the currency code VEF and the currency symbol Bs. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Value of Confederate Money? What Is Special About the 1914 10-Dollar Bill? Where Can You Find a Price Guide for Old Paper Money? Credit: De Agostini / A. Dagli Orti De Agostini Picture Library Getty Images Full Answer As of 2014, the current exchange rate of one Venezuelan Bolivar to one American Dollar is about 16 cents and the inverse rate is about $6. In addition, Venezuela's currency has the largest gain on Chile since one Venezuelan Bolivar equals 87 Chilean Pesos. As of January 2010, the Venezuelan government created a two-tiered exchange rate system whereby imports of \"\"non-essential\"\" items receive 4.3 Bolivars per dollar and 2.6 Bolivars per dollar for \"\"essential items.\"\" These rates are set and controlled by Venezuela's central bank."
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"docid": "D1141365#0",
"title": "https://studiesabroad.com/programs/country/spain/city/madrid/cultureCorner/moneyMatters\nCurrency",
"text": "\"Currency The Euro is the official currency of Spain. The Euro was launched in two stages. First, in January 1999, to became the new official currency of 11 EU Member States, replacing the old national currencies -- such as the Spanish Peseta. It was introduced in the virtual form for bank transactions. The second stage, in January 2002, was when the Euro officially appeared in circulation. The Eurois not the currency of all EU Member States. Two countries, Denmark and the United Kingdom, agreed to 'opt-out', while many of the newest EU members have yet to meet the conditions for adopting the currency. Once they do so, they will replace their national currency with the Euro. There are 8 different Euro coin denominations and 7 different Euro bill denominations in circulation. Coins are denominated in 2 and 1 Euro, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents."
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"docid": "D1150327#0",
"title": "https://www.thomascook.com/holidays/spain/canary-islands/tenerife/\nTenerife Holidays",
"text": "Home holidays spain canary-islands tenerife Tweet Tenerife Holidays Sun, sea, and fabulous family attractions; it’s no wonder that Tenerife holidays are still right at the top of favourite hot spots for couples, families, and groups. It’s the largest and most developed of the Canary Islands, but head inland and you’ll still find traditional Canarian life carrying on as it has for centuries. Tenerife is an island of two halves, with Spain’s highest mountain sitting right in between the lush, tropical north and the rocky south. Mix in beautiful beaches, water sports galore, and plenty of family adventures at Loro Parque, Siam Park, and the cliffs of Los Gigantes, and Tenerife holidays tick everyone’s perfect holiday boxes.22-28 °CYou’ll be spoilt for sunshine all year round, with average temperatures of 22°C throughout the year, with highs of 28°C in the summer.4.5 hours Flight time from UK, making it accessible for everyone, including families with younger children. Latest deals Where to stay Things to do Book a Thomas Cook holiday to Tenerife and enjoy an island adventure among dramatic volcanic peaks and long sweeping beaches. Recommended Offers in Tenerife See all Tenerife offers Sunlight Bahia Principe Costa Adeje7 Nights, All Inclusive Hotel highlights Seafront location Choice of four à la carte restaurants24hr snacks and soft drinks Trip Advisor Traveller rating Based on 6427 reviews Thomas Cook Customer Rating Based on 214 reviews What is included ? 20kgs Luggage Allowance ATOL Protection24hr Connected Service Your Seat Choice*Return Transfers£539Find out more Oro Blanco and Club Oro Blanco Apartments7 Nights, Self Catering Hotel highlights Sleeps up to seven Central location Pool snack bar Trip Advisor Traveller rating Based on 1228 reviews Thomas Cook Customer Rating Based on 14 reviews What is included ? 15kgs Standard Luggage Allowance ATOL Protection24hr Connected Service Return Transfers£357Find out more Parque Santiago III & IV Apartments7 Nights, Self Catering Hotel highlights Seafront and central location Four outdoor swimming pools Restaurants and a British-style pub Trip Advisor Traveller rating Based on 848 reviews Thomas Cook Customer Rating Based on 45 reviews What is included ? 15kgs Standard Luggage Allowance ATOL Protection24hr Connected Service Return Transfers£648Find out more Gran Oasis Resort7 Nights, All Inclusive Hotel highlights Spacious, uniquely designed apartments Great for couples and families Quiet location Trip Advisor Traveller rating Based on 3629 reviews Thomas Cook Customer Rating Based on 37 reviews What is included ? 15kgs Standard Luggage Allowance ATOL Protection24hr Connected Service Return Transfers£916Find out more Parque de la Paz7 Nights, Self Catering Hotel highlights Central location Close to the beach Apartments sleeping up to six Trip Advisor Traveller rating Based on 2809 reviews Thomas Cook Customer Rating Based on 72 reviews What is included ?"
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"docid": "D2011119#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/usa/guam/facts.html\nGuam Facts",
"text": "Share Guam Facts Where is Guam? Guam is an organized, though unincorporated, territory of the United States. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean. What is the capital of Guam ? The capital of Guam is Hagatna formerly called Agana. It is the second-smallest village of the island by both area and population. The village is one of the major commercial districts in Guam. Also Hagatna is home to the seat of the island's government. Which is the largest village in Guam ? As per the 2010 U. S. Census Bureau, Dededo is the most populated village of the United States territory of Guam."
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"docid": "D261189#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080719212351AALoqwS\nHow many different types of curency are there?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance How many different types of curency are there? How many different types of currency are there, what are they, where are they used, and what are they worth compared to the Canadian dollar?4 following 70 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Country Currency ISO-4217 Symbol A Afghanistan Afghan afghani AFN Albania Albanian lek ALL Algeria Algerian dinar DZD American Samoa see United States Andorra see Spain and France Angola Angolan kwanza AOA Anguilla East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Antigua and Barbuda East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Argentina Argentine peso ARS Armenia Armenian dram AMD Aruba Aruban florin AWG ƒ Australia Australian dollar AUD $ Austria European euro EUR € Azerbaijan Azerbaijani manat AZN B Bahamas Bahamian dollar BSD B$ Bahrain Bahraini dinar BHD Bangladesh Bangladeshi taka BDT Barbados Barbadian dollar BBD Bds$ Belarus Belarusian ruble BYR Br Belgium European euro EUR € Belize Belize dollar BZD BZ$ Benin West African CFA franc XOF CFA Bermuda Bermudian dollar BMD BD$ Bhutan Bhutanese ngultrum BTN Nu. Bolivia Bolivian boliviano BOB Bs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka BAM KM Botswana Botswana pula BWP P Brazil Brazilian real BRL R$ British Indian Ocean Territory see United Kingdom Brunei Brunei dollar BND B$ Bulgaria Bulgarian lev BGN Burkina Faso West African CFA franc XOF CFA Burma see Myanmar Burundi Burundi franc BIF FBu C Cambodia Cambodian riel KHR Cameroon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Canada Canadian dollar CAD $ Canton and Enderbury Islands see Kiribati Cape Verde Cape Verdean escudo CVE Esc Cayman Islands Cayman Islands dollar KYD KY$ Central African Republic Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chad Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chile Chilean peso CLP $ China Chinese renminbi CNY ¥ Christmas Island see Australia Cocos (Keeling) Islands see Australia Colombia Colombian peso COP Col$ Comoros Comorian franc KMF Congo Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Congo, Democratic Republic Congolese franc CDF F Cook Islands see New Zealand Costa Rica Costa Rican colon CRC ₡ Côte d'Ivoire West African CFA franc XOF CFA Croatia Croatian kuna HRK kn Cuba Cuban peso CUC $ Cyprus European euro EUR € Czech Republic Czech koruna CZK Kč D Denmark Danish krone DKK Kr Djibouti Djiboutian franc DJF Fdj Dominica East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Dominican Republic Dominican peso DOP RD$ Dronning Maud Land see Norway E East Timor see Timor-Leste Ecuador uses the U. S. Dollar Egypt Egyptian pound EGP £ El Salvador uses the U. S. Dollar Equatorial Guinea Central African CFA franc GQE CFA Eritrea Eritrean nakfa ERN Nfa Estonia Estonian kroon EEK KR Ethiopia Ethiopian birr ETB Br F Faeroe Islands (Føroyar) see Denmark Falkland Islands Falkland Islands pound FKP £ Fiji Fijian dollar FJD FJ$ Finland European euro EUR € France European euro EUR € French Guiana see France French Polynesia CFP franc XPF F G Gabon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Gambia Gambian dalasi GMD D Georgia Georgian lari GEL Germany European euro EUR € Ghana Ghanaian cedi GHS Gibraltar Gibraltar pound GIP £ Great Britain see United Kingdom Greece European euro EUR € Greenland see Denmark Grenada East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Guadeloupe see France Guam see United States Guatemala Guatemalan quetzal GTQ Q Guernsey see United Kingdom Guinea-Bissau West African CFA franc XOF CFA Guinea Guinean franc GNF FG Guyana Guyanese dollar GYD GY$ H Haiti Haitian gourde HTG G Heard and Mc Donald Islands see Australia Honduras Honduran lempira HNL L Hong Kong Hong Kong dollar HKD HK$ Hungary Hungarian forint HUF Ft I Iceland Icelandic króna ISK kr India Indian rupee INR Rs Indonesia Indonesian rupiah IDR Rp International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights XDR SDR Iran Iranian rial IRR Iraq Iraqi dinar IQD Ireland European euro EUR € Isle of Man see United Kingdom Israel Israeli new sheqel ILS Italy European euro EUR € Ivory Coast see Côte d'Ivoire J Jamaica Jamaican dollar JMD J$ Japan Japanese yen JPY ¥ Jersey see United Kingdom Johnston Island see United States Jordan Jordanian dinar JOD K Kampuchea see Cambodia Kazakhstan Kazakhstani tenge KZT T Kenya Kenyan shilling KES KSh Kiribati see Australia Korea, North North Korean won KPW W Korea, South South Korean won KRW W Kuwait Kuwaiti dinar KWD Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstani som KGS L Laos Lao kip LAK KN Latvia Latvian lats LVL Ls Lebanon Lebanese lira LBP Lesotho Lesotho loti LSL M Liberia Liberian dollar LRD L$ Libya Libyan dinar LYD LD Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc Lithuania Lithuanian litas LTL Lt Luxembourg European euro EUR € M Macau Macanese pataca MOP P Macedonia (Former Yug. Rep.) Macedonian denar MKD Madagascar Malagasy ariary MGA FMG Malawi Malawian kwacha MWK MK Malaysia Malaysian ringgit MYR RM Maldives Maldivian rufiyaa MVR Rf Mali West African CFA franc XOF CFA Malta European Euro EUR € Martinique see France Mauritania Mauritanian ouguiya MRO UM Mauritius Mauritian rupee MUR Rs Mayotte see France Micronesia see United States Midway Islands see United States Mexico Mexican peso MXN $ Moldova Moldovan leu MDL Monaco see France Mongolia Mongolian tugrik MNT ₮ Montenegro see Italy Montserrat East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Morocco Moroccan dirham MAD Mozambique Mozambican metical MZM MTn Myanmar Myanma kyat MMK K N Nauru see Australia Namibia Namibian dollar NAD N$ Nepal Nepalese rupee NPR NRs Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antillean gulden ANG NAƒ Netherlands European euro EUR € New Caledonia CFP franc XPF F New Zealand New Zealand dollar NZD NZ$ Nicaragua Nicaraguan c&ocaute;rdoba NIO C$ Niger West African CFA franc XOF CFA Nigeria Nigerian naira NGN ₦ Niue see New Zealand Norfolk Island see Australia Northern Mariana Islands see United States Norway Norwegian krone NOK kr O Oman Omani rial OMR P Pakistan Pakistani rupee PKR Rs. Palau see United States Panama Panamanian balboa PAB B./ Panama Canal Zone see United States Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean kina PGK K Paraguay Paraguayan guarani PYG Peru Peruvian nuevo sol PEN S/. Philippines Philippine peso PHP ₱ Pitcairn Island see New Zealand Poland Polish zloty PLN Portugal European euro EUR € Puerto Rico see United States Q Qatar Qatari riyal QAR QR R Reunion see France Romania Romanian leu RON L Russia Russian ruble RUB R Rwanda Rwandan franc RWF RF S Samoa (Western) see Western Samoa Samoa (America) see United States San Marino see Italy São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe dobra STD Db Saudi Arabia Saudi riyal SAR SR Sénégal West African CFA franc XOF CFA Serbia Serbian dinar RSD din. Seychelles Seychellois rupee SCR SR Sierra Leone Sierra Leonean leone SLL Le Singapore Singapore dollar SGD S$ Slovakia Slovak koruna SKK Sk Slovenia European euro EUR € Solomon Islands Solomon Islands dollar SBD SI$ Somalia Somali shilling SOS Sh. South Africa South African rand ZAR R Spain European euro EUR € Sri Lanka Sri Lankan rupee LKR Rs St. Helena Saint Helena pound SHP £ St. Kitts and Nevis East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Lucia East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Vincent and the Grenadines East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Sudan Sudanese pound SDG Suriname Surinamese dollar SRD $ Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands see Norway Swaziland Swazi lilangeni SZL E Sweden Swedish krona SEK kr Switzerland Swiss franc CHF Fr. Syria Syrian pound SYP T Tahiti see French Polynesia Taiwan New Taiwan dollar TWD NT$ Tajikistan Tajikistani somoni TJS Tanzania Tanzanian shilling TZS Thailand Thai baht THB ฿ Timor-Leste uses the U. S. Dollar Togo West African CFA franc XOF CFA Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago dollar TTD TT$ Tunisia Tunisian dinar TND DT Turkey Turkish new lira TRY YTL Turkmenistan Turkmen manat TMM m Turks and Caicos Islands see United States Tuvalu see Australia U Uganda Ugandan shilling UGX USh Ukraine Ukrainian hryvnia UAH United Arab Emirates UAE dirham AED United Kingdom British pound GBP £ United States of America United States dollar USD US$ Upper Volta see Burkina Faso Uruguay Uruguayan peso UYU $U Uzbekistan Uzbekistani som UZS V Vanuatu Vanuatu vatu VUV VT Vatican see Italy Venezuela Venezuelan bolivar VEB Bs Vietnam Vietnamese dong VND ₫ Virgin Islands see United States W Wake Island see United States Wallis and Futuna Islands CFP franc XPF F Western Sahara see Spain, Mauritania and Morocco Western Samoa Samoan tala WST WS$ Y Yemen Yemeni rial YER Z Zaïre see Congo, Democratic Republic Zambia Zambian kwacha ZMK ZK Zimbabwe Zimbabwean dollar ZWD Z$ http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.h... All the best :)♥ Kalra®™ · 10 years ago2 5 Comment These are the list of all currencies which are used in the world This may not be in order please copy and paste this to a word sheet you will get the correct order. Its difficult to convert all the currencies to canadian dollar (CD) But some currencies like Kuwait dinar, Cyprus dollar, Baharin Dinar, Omani Riyal , Great Britan Pound are stronger currencies than canadian dollar ."
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"docid": "D1545740#0",
"title": "http://coinsite.com/spanish-american-colonial-coinage/\nSpanish-American Colonial Coinage",
"text": "Spanish-American Colonial Coinage The gold and silver coins of Spain played a crucial role in the commerce of England’s North American colonies for many years. After the United States declared itself independent of Britain in 1776, the “Spanish Milled Dollar” and its fractions remained the principal currency in everyday circulation. Indeed, these coins were legal tender as late as 1857, and an understanding of their history is critical to any study of United States numismatics. The story of Spain’s money as it relates to the New World began in the latter years of the 15th Century. The marriage between Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile and Leon united the Kingdom of Spain in 1479, and this concentration of power propelled Spain into the forefront of world events. Isabella’s patronage of Columbus led to the discovery of the New World in 1492 and, within thirty years, Spain would begin reaping its benefits. As colonies were established from Mexico in the north to Argentina in the south, the gold and silver of the Americas enriched Spain and made it the wealthiest nation of Europe for the next two centuries and more. The coinage of Spain, once restricted almost exclusively to domestic circulation, ultimately became an international currency. This did not happen immediately, however, as the metal recovered from mines in America was usually shipped to the mother country in the form of ingots or crude, temporary coins called macuquinas. Known in English as “cobs,” these coins were made by simply refining the ore to slightly over 90% fineness, rolling it like cookie dough into a rod shape, and then slicing off pieces to form crude flans."
},
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"docid": "D64828#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/ireland-s-currency-5bb6edc429eacc7\nWhat Is Ireland's Currency?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is Ireland's Currency? A: Quick Answer The island of Ireland uses two currencies, the euro and the pound sterling. The Republic of Ireland is monetarily part of the eurozone and uses the European Union currency, while Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom and retains the pound sterling as its monetary unit. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland? How Do You Find the Current Value of a Dollar? What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Full Answer The pound sterling is divisible into 100 pence, and banknotes are available in denominations up to 100 pounds. The euro is divisible into 100 cents and has notes in denominations up to 500 euros. Before joining the eurozone monetary system, the Republic of Ireland used the Irish pound, established after its independence in 1922. Irish pound notes are not considered legal tender, but they may be exchanged for euros at central banks."
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"docid": "D3196726#0",
"title": "https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@me4tech/supported-crypto-ledger-nano-s-best-hardware-wallet\nSupported Crypto: LEDGER NANO S - Best Hardware Wallet",
"text": "Supported Crypto: LEDGER NANO S - Best Hardware Walletme4tech ( 25) in cryptocurrency • 5 months ago Securing your crypto-coins is important. You should not leave them on exchange. I am not saying that all of them are unsafe but in order to have some extra security you must have your crypto tokens with you. There are several ways to store the tokens with additional security these days like in cold storage/offline wallet/hardware wallet. I really like storing them to a hardware wallet as they are easy and can store multiple type of tokens simultaneously. Either its about storing bitcoins or altcoins (any other crypto-currency except bitcoin) I personally feel that ledger nano s is a great device to 'hodl' them. Its good for both day traders and long time 'hodlers'. Now, I am quickly going to cover the crypto currencies supported by a ledger nano s device. Recently they have added Neo to their list. While writing this post, you can store major crypto currencies in Ledger device naming them below: Bitcoin Bitcoin Cash Ethereum Litecoin Dogecoin Zcash Dash Stratis Ripple Komodo Ethereum Classic Posw Ark Expanse Ubiq Pivx Vertcoin Viacoin Neo I wish if they add steem/steem dollars soon."
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"docid": "D25837#0",
"title": "http://www.bitcoinforecast.com/\nForecast for Bitstamp",
"text": "Forecast for Bitstamp6 615.18short term - USD-29 290.82long term - usd6 862.00current - USDLast update: about an hour ago 218356usd Long term (Bitcoinaverage)Market Forecast long trend medium trend short trend Jun '17 Sep '17 Jan '18 Mar '18 Jun '18 -40k -20k 0 20k 40k USDShort term (Bitstamp)Market Forecast Ghost lines News10. Apr 11. Apr 12:00 12:00 12:00 6400 6600 6800 7000- 09.11.2016 -May every US citizen please accept our deepest condolences for electing an ignorant narcissistic egomaniac misogynic racist xenophobic mythomaniac fraudulent bully to the highest office of your land. Want to advertise here? The Coin Forecast network Altcoin Forecast Bitcoin Forecast Litecoin Forecast Bitcoinforecast 200K Giveaway200K comment giveaway ! I'm giving away 4 Ledger Nano S hardware wallets over the next few weeks to say Thank You to everyone for making this site a great place on the internet All you need to do to have a chance of getting one is to participate in the Rafflecopter draw. I have personally bought the Nanos and I will give them away in stages. The first Nano is off and away. Congrats to the winner. The 2nd draw is on now and has brand new ways to enter."
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"docid": "D254487#0",
"title": "https://sapfidocz.wordpress.com/2013/01/12/configure-default-baseline-date-for-payment/\nConfigure Default Baseline Date for Payment",
"text": "\"Configure Default Baseline Date for Payment Posted on January 12, 2013 by Jayanth Maydipalle This article is a quick reference on how to set the default value of baseline date for payment. A baseline date for payment is the date for which the payment terms apply. It’s the basis of the sytem to determine the cash discount taken (from vendor) or cash discount given (to customer). During entry of customer and vendor invoice transactions, the baseline date field is a required field. You can not proceed with the posting of the transaction not unless the said field is filled-up. In SAP system, you can customize the default baseline date for payment that appears during transaction entry. You may choose as default either the posting date, document date, entry date or no default date. Do remember you can override the default value of baseline date. To configure the default value of baseline date for payment, here’s a quick and simple guide: Transaction Code: OBB8Path: IMG → Financial Accounting → Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable → Business Transactions → Outgoing Invoices/Credit Memos → Maintain Terms of Payment. See highlighted items."
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"docid": "D2254807#0",
"title": "https://ethereumprice.org/how-to-buy-ethereum-classic/\nHow to Buy Ethereum Classic",
"text": "How to Buy Ethereum Classic Last Updated February 13, 2018Ethereum Classic (ETC) was formed in July 2016 following the infamous DAO Hack which took place on the Ethereum (ETH) chain. An exploit in the smart contract underlying the DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) enabled an attacker to syphon millions of Ether which had been invested into the DAO smart contract. The attack resulted in a contentious hard fork by the Ethereum Foundation, effectively reversing the malicious transactions and returning stolen funds to the DAO’s investors. Many regarded this as deplorable censorship on the blockchain (whereby all transactions are immutable), and as a result the original Ethereum chain was maintained and rebranded as Ethereum Classic. Further reading on the DAO hack by Coin Desk. Buy Ethereum Classic The means to purchase Ethereum Classic is similar to buying Ether on the main Ethereum chain. You can buy Ethereum Classic at any of the following exchanges; those wishing to trade Ethereum Classic without having to worry about the security and storage of ETC can do so by trading at e Toro. Ethereum Classic Exchanges United States Min. Deposit$ 5Cryptocurrencies+3Buy With Beginner Friendly Buy Now Kraken has the world's largest cryptocurrency volume in EUR. Comparison disclosure: Ethereum Price.org provides a free (and advert-free) Ethereum price tracker."
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"docid": "D1383444#0",
"title": "http://findaccountingsoftware.com/directory/unit4-business-software/unit4-coda-financials/\nUNIT4 Coda Financials",
"text": "UNIT4 Coda Financials No reviews yet. Write the first? A full ERP system designed by UNIT4 CODA for large enterprises. Demo Pricing Questions about UNIT4 Coda Financials? Call (800) 827-1151 and talk to a software expert now. UNIT4 Coda Financials is an award-winning suite of best-of-class financial management software designed to integrate with your industry- and company-specific applications. UNIT4 Coda Financials provides real-time financial visibility and control across people, processes and systems. By acting as the financial information backbone for companies with fast-changing and mixed application environments, it offers a “no compromise” approach to financial modeling, process controls and application choice. UNIT4 Coda Financials has led the field since 1979, when it created the original single ledger accounting system. Our software makes it easier to handle the day-to-day number crunching but also ensures that your fundamental business data is accurate, consistent and up to date, because it is held within one financial model & eliminating time lags, subledgers, reconciling and unnecessary integration."
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"docid": "D2704303#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_money\nDigital currency",
"text": "\"Taxonomy of money, based on \"\"Central bank cryptocurrencies\"\"by Morten Linnemann Bech and Rodney Garratt. \"\" E-cash\"\" redirects here. For the 20th century brand, see ecash. Digital currency ( digital money or electronic money or electronic currency) is a type of currency available only in digital form, not in physical (such as banknotes and coins ). It exhibits properties similar to physical currencies, but allows for instantaneous transactions and borderless transfer-of-ownership. Examples include virtual currencies and cryptocurrencies [1] or even central bank issued \"\" digital base money \"\". Like traditional money, these currencies may be used to buy physical goods and services, but may also be restricted to certain communities such as for use inside an online game or social network. [ 2]Digital currency is a money balance recorded electronically on a stored-value card or other device. Another form of electronic money is network money, allowing the transfer of value on computer networks, particularly the Internet. Electronic money is also a claim on a private bank or other financial institution such as bank deposits. ["
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"docid": "D951727#0",
"title": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/blockchain.asp\nWhat is a 'Blockchain'",
"text": "\"What is a 'Blockchain'A blockchain is a digitized, decentralized, public ledger of all cryptocurrency transactions. Constantly growing as ‘completed’ blocks (the most recent transactions) are recorded and added to it in chronological order, it allows market participants to keep track of digital currency transactions without central recordkeeping. Each node (a computer connected to the network) gets a copy of the blockchain, which is downloaded automatically. Originally developed as the accounting method for the virtual currency Bitcoin, blockchains – which use what's known as distributed ledger technology (DLT) – are appearing in a variety of commercial applications today. Currently, the technology is primarily used to verify transactions, within digital currencies though it is possible to digitize, code and insert practically any document into the blockchain. Doing so creates an indelible record that cannot be changed; furthermore, the record’s authenticity can be verified by the entire community using the blockchain instead of a single centralized authority. Next Up ICON Cryptocurrency (ICX)51% Attack Blockchain Wallet Distributed Applications (ĐApps)BREAKING DOWN 'Blockchain'What is blockchain technology | Investopedia Academy Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:18Learn more about Investopedia Academy's online course Cryptocurrency for Beginners A block is the ‘current’ part of a blockchain, which records some or all of the recent transactions. Once completed, a block goes into the blockchain as a permanent database. Each time a block gets completed, a new one is generated."
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"docid": "D353139#0",
"title": "https://www.marketbeat.com/cryptocurrencies/aelf/\naelf Price, News and Analysis (ELF)",
"text": "\"About aelf (ELF)Currency Details Name aelf Symbol ELFMarket Capitalization $154.37 million Coin or Token Token Algorithm Proof Type Genesis Date 12/18/2017Mineable? No Number of Exchanges 6Official Links Official Website aelf.io Official Website (Alt) N/ABitcoin Talk Announcement N/ATwitter Account @aelfblockchain Facebook Page N/AGithub Account View Buy/Trade aelf Binance Trade with Binance Community Discussion Reddit Community N/ATelegram Group View Discord Group N/AMessage Board medium.com@aelfblockchain Message Board (Alt) N/AResearch Tools Blockchain Explorer etherscan.io Blockchain Explorer (Alt) ethplorer.io Coin Market Cap View Crypto Compare View Coin Gecko View Receive ELF News and Prices via Email Sign-up to receive the latest news and price data for aelf and its competitors with Market Beat's Crypto Beat newsletter.aelf (ELF) Frequently Asked Questions What is aelf?aelf is a multi-chain parallel computing network. ELF is an Ethereum-based ERC20 token that serves as a currency on aelf's ecosystem. Token holders are also able to vote on decisions related to the project's development and governance. ( Description provided by Crypto Compare)What exchanges can I buy or trade aelf on?aelf can be purchased or sold on the following cryptocurrency exchanges: Binance, Huobi, OKEx, Bibox, Gate.io and BCEX. How do I buy aelf? It is not possible to buy most cryptocurrencies with U. S. dollars. Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum and Litecoin can be purchased with U. S. dollars using Coinbase. Once you have purchased Bitcoin using Coinbase, you can then transfer your Bitcoin to an exchange such as Binance or Changelly to purchase other cryptocurrencies, including aelf. Where can I get aelf wallet?aelf produces its own wallet software that is available for download on its website, which allows you to store aelf on your computer."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin\nBitcoin",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Bitcoin Prevailing bitcoin logo Denominations Plural bitcoins Symbol [a]Ticker symbol BTC, XBT [b]Subunits 1⁄ 1000 millibitcoin [1] 1⁄ 100000000 satoshi [3]Coins Unspent outputs of transactions (in multiples of a satoshi) [4]: ch. 5Development Original author (s) Satoshi Nakamoto White paper Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System [5]Implementation (s) Bitcoin Core Initial release 0.1.0 / 9 January 2009 (9 years ago)Latest release 0.16.0 / 26 February 2018 (41 days ago)Website bitcoin .org Ledger Ledger start 3 January 2009 (9 years ago)Timestamping scheme Proof-of-work (partial hash inversion)Hash function SHA-256Issuance Decentralized (block reward) [6] [7]Block reward 12.5 [c]Block time 10 minutes Block explorer blockchain .info Circulating supply 16,858,762 (as of 11 February 2018)Supply limit 21,000,000Valuation Exchange rate US$ 8,728 (as of 24 March 2018) [8]Market cap US$147.8 billion (as of 24 March 2018) [8]^ The symbol was encoded in Unicode version 10.0 at position U+20BF BITCOIN SIGN in the Currency Symbols block in June 2017. [ 2]^ Compatible with ISO 4217.^ July 2016 to approximately June 2020, halved approximately every four years This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and worldwide payment system. [ 9]: 3 It is the first decentralized digital currency, as the system works without a central bank or single administrator. [ 9]: 1 [10] The network is peer-to-peer and transactions take place between users directly, without an intermediary. [ 9]: 4 These transactions are verified by network nodes through the use of cryptography and recorded in a public distributed ledger called a blockchain. Bitcoin was invented by an unknown person or group of people under the name Satoshi Nakamoto [11] and released as open-source software in 2009. [ 12]Bitcoins are created as a reward for a process known as mining."
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"docid": "D3389301#0",
"title": "http://findaccountingsoftware.com/directory/microsoft/dynamics-nav/purchase-order-management/\nDynamics NAV",
"text": "\"Dynamics NAV10 reviews ( 3.4 /5 stars)A full ERP system designed by Microsoft. Formerly Navision. Demo Pricing Questions about Dynamics NAV? Call (800) 827-1151 and talk to a software expert now. Dynamics NAV is an ERP product developed by Microsoft for small and mid-market companies. The solution offers product functionality covering financial management, supply chain management, manufacturing, project management, and service management. Dynamics NAV is the most popular solution among the line of Microsoft Dynamics ERP products and has a global install base over 100,000. The product’s strong multi-language and multi-currency capabilities make it a frequent choice for companies conducting business in multiple countries. Both on-premises and cloud deployment options are available for Microsoft Dynamics NAV. The product offers multiple client-side software options including Windows OS, browser-based, and mobile support."
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"docid": "D248434#0",
"title": "http://www.cryptocurrencyprices.net/\n.",
"text": "\"Compare to: Use: Welcome to Cryptocurrency Prices.net! The aim of the site is to make it easy to compare and analyse the relative values of cryptocurrenies. Simply looking at market cap or price does not give a true valuation of a crypto currency. A crypto with a price of $0.01 can be \"\"worth\"\" more than one with a price of $100 if the first has a much higher number of coins. You can find all that info out here. Use the filters above for the main table or click on any crypto to analyse it specifically and compare it to another crypto, set yourself a target price and see what that would mean in terms of a total market cap, or even compare the value of cryptos against the GDP of countries. You can also check out the list of my personal crypto picks. Key Current Circulation vs Total Supply: Some cryptocurrencies have more coins / tokens than are in the general circulation. The \"\"Market Cap\"\" displayed on e.g. Coin Market Cap only takes into account the supply in general circulation and not the total supply. Use total supply to see a more accurate figure."
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"docid": "D1279716#0",
"title": "https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/zcash/\nWhat is Zcash?",
"text": "› What is Zcash? What is Zcash? Jordan Tuwiner Last updated November 11, 2017Zcash (ZEC) is a decentralized and open-source cryptocurrency that offers privacy and selective transparency of transactions. Zcash payments are published on a public blockchain, but the sender, recipient, and amount of a transaction remain private. Zcash was the first open, permissionless cryptocurrency that can fully protect the privacy of transactions using zero-knowledge cryptography. Zcash is based on peer-reviewed cryptographic research, and built by a security-specialized engineering team on an open source platform based on Bitcoin Core’s codebase (Hard Fork of Bitcoin). Zcash’s improvement over Bitcoin is the addition of privacy. Zcash uses advanced cryptographic techniques, namely zero-knowledge proofs, to guarantee the validity of transactions without revealing additional information about them. Like Bitcoin, Zcash has a fixed total supply of 21 million units. History of Zcash The initial Zcash protocol was launched as “Zerocash” in 2014."
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"docid": "D2008017#0",
"title": "https://www.weusecoins.com/what-is-ethereum/\nWhat Is Ethereum?",
"text": "\"Price ... Global Vol. ... Diff. ... What Is Ethereum? Ethereum uses Ether. You can buy Ether on many exchanges. There are many Ether wallets to choose from. Ethereum (ETH)390.53 USD (2.08%)0.05614220 BTCRANK 2MARKET CAP $38.54 BVOLUME (24H) $911.79 MPowered by Coin Market Cap Ethereum: the World Computer Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:29You need to know first how the internet works before proceeding with learning about Ethereum. In the world that we are living in these days, we are relying with cloud and servers that stores our personal such as passwords or keys and social information on the application that we are using such as Facebook, Amazon or Google. Even this We Use Coin article is put into an opensource version controller in Github for those readers and other users being able to contribute on the website."
},
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"docid": "D3286269#0",
"title": "https://www.weusecoins.com/en/find-the-best-bitcoin-wallet/\nGet a Bitcoin Wallet",
"text": "Get a Bitcoin Wallet Overview - Table of Contents Types of Wallets Universal Wallets Hardware Wallets Online Wallets (Web Wallets)Mobile Wallets for Android Mobile Wallets for i OSDesktop Wallets Paper Wallets How to Store Bitcoins Without a Bitcoin wallet, you can’t send or receive Bitcoin payments. So before you get bitcoins, you’ll need to buy, download, or create a bitcoin wallet. Are you a new Bitcoin user? We highly recommend the free Copay wallet that can be used on many operating systems. Have you been using Bitcoin for a while and want to upgrade your security practices? Then keep reading!What is a Bitcoin Wallet Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:41Types of Wallets There are many different ways to use Bitcoin and so there are many different types of wallets: Online bitcoin wallets. Wallets that can be accessed on the web from any internet connected device. Bitcoin hardware wallets. Physical devices designed to secure bitcoins."
},
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"docid": "D3028663#0",
"title": "http://findaccountingsoftware.com/directory/infor/infor-erp-syteline/costing/\nInfor SyteLine",
"text": "Infor Syte Line No reviews yet. Write the first? A full ERP system designed by Infor for manufacturers. Demo Pricing Questions about Infor Syte Line? Call (800) 827-1151 and talk to a software expert now. Infor Syte Line is the solution of choice for over 5,000 manufacturers around the world. From repetitive to engineer-to-order, Infor Syte Line enables the processes you need to accelerate production and meet customer demand more quickly. Infor Syte Line enables you to: Increase customer satisfaction Plan and schedule order by order Increase forecasting speed and accuracy Minimize error-prone manual steps Deliver orders on time, every time Reduce inventory levels and shortages Leverage innovative technologies Packaged with smart functionality to address the key challenges manufacturers face today, Infor Syte Line requires less customization, shorter implementation time, and fewer IT resources to maintain. That means an immediate return on your investment, and lower total cost of ownership over the long term. From the very first day, you’ll see improvements in visibility and transparency of data to address your challenges."
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"docid": "D2089125#0",
"title": "https://erpjunction.wordpress.com/2013/08/12/common-questions-in-glgeneral-ledger-r12/\n.",
"text": "August 12, 2013 • 3:21 pm Common Questions in GL (General Ledger) R12GL- Questions1. What are the application objects that support View Accounting and Drilldown? GL_Import_Reference_Table (modified) For Example Invoices imported from Payables into GL goes to these tables from GL_Inerface table. GL_SL_LINK_ID GL_SL_LINK_TABLE GL_JE_LINES (modified) GL_SL_LINK_ID GL_SL_LINK_TABLENew views in the database: FA_AEL_GL_V FA_AEL_SL_MRC_V FA_AEL_SL_V2. Where in Oracle General Ledger 11i can Drilldown be accessed? You can drilldown from GL Account Inquiry window and the GL Journal Entry and GL Journal Inquiry windows. ( N) Tools -> Drilldown Open the Journal entry in GL and go to Tools – drilldown, its shows u the origin of the journal entry. It is used only for viewing the origin of the journal entry.3. What are the Release 11i Sub-ledger drilldown features? Expanded Subledger drilldown to other subledgers."
},
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"docid": "D989512#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-Ethereum-in-laymans-term\nWhat is Ethereum, in layman's term?",
"text": "\"Shashank Bilonia, Research Analyst at Edureka (2017-present)Answered Feb 5, 2018Ever downloaded a file using torrent? There you go. Torrents are decentralized system of file sharing. ( Decentralized computing is the allocation of resources, both hardware and software, to each individual workstation, or office location. In contrast, centralized computing exists when the majority of functions are carried out, or obtained from a remote centralized location)Now imagine a decentralized system being used to developed applications. There you go. That’s Ethereum. Ethereum is a distributed public blockchain network that allows the development of smart contracts for blockchain and decentralized applications. While Bitcoin can be described as a digital money. Ethereum is a decentralized platform for programming a digital money."
},
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"docid": "D3273744#0",
"title": "https://www2.deloitte.com/global/en/pages/technology/solutions/sap-supply-chain.html\nSupply chain management",
"text": "Accelerating Value - Integrated business planning for the consumer products industry Transforming the supply chain with an SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) solution can help consumer products companies gain better visibility into demand and ultimately deliver new value to the enterprise. Learn more from Deloitte. Click the image to view the PDFA cloud plan for planning and procurement How can you integrate SAP ® Ariba ® offerings, SAP S/4HANA ® Cloud, and SAP ® Integrated Business Planning to get the benefits of cloud and a modern digital core? Learn how Deloitte can help you address cloud-to-cloud needs across a number of areas. Click the image to view the PDFDeloitte Exponential Supply Chain (DESC) Powered by SAP S/4HANADeloitte Exponential Supply Chain, powered by SAP S/4HANA Enterprise Management, provides a preconfigured solution to help you rapidly streamline processes, unlock insights, improve decision-making, and transform your business. Learn more. Click the image to view the PDFDeloitte Consulting Service Parts Solution (DCSPS)Transforming service parts management (SPM) requires tools that can help you get up and running fast. A preconfigured solution from Deloitte can accelerate the deployment of SAP-based SPM capabilities and help you see value sooner. Click the image to view the PDFDeloitte Consulting Advanced Transportation Management Solution enabled by SAP® Software (DCATSS)Deloitte Consulting Advanced Transportation Management Solution (DCATSS) enabled by SAP S/4HANA provides technology, leading practices and processes in a single package—to help improve information transparency, enhance efficiency, and support growth. Click the image to view the PDFLooking beyond risk: Driving performance improvement through better third-party risk management A business or technical failure at one of your third-party suppliers—even a small one—can have serious repercussions for your business."
},
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"docid": "D3512406#0",
"title": "http://www.accounting-basics-for-students.com/control-accounts.html\nDebtors and Creditors Control Accounts",
"text": "\"Debtors and Creditors Control Accounts Previous lesson: Posting Journals Next lesson: Trial Balance As previously mentioned, we not only have the general ledger, but also two other ledgers:- The Debtors Ledger - The Creditors Ledger We also learned that all individual debtor T-accounts go in the debtors ledger and all individual creditor T-accounts go in the creditors ledger. No debtor or creditor T-accounts go in the general ledger, right? Only in the debtor and creditor ledgers, right? Well... no, not exactly. The general ledger also contains two special accounts relating to the above, called control accounts. There is a control account for debtors and another for creditors: The reason they are called control accounts is because one uses them to ensure there are no errors or mistakes in our records relating to debtors and creditors. Thus one gets more control. I will show you exactly how this is done shortly. Note that the entries in the control accounts of \"\"total sales\"\", \"\"total purchases\"\" as well as \"\"bank\"\" come from the relevant accounting journals. For example, the \"\"total sales\"\" figure of $16,300 in the debtors control account above comes from the total in the sales journal below (which shows sales on credit)."
},
{
"docid": "D989513#0",
"title": "http://mashable.com/2017/03/24/ethereum-bitcoin-explainer/\nEthereum: The not-Bitcoin cryptocurrency that could help replace Uber",
"text": "\"Ethereum: The not-Bitcoin cryptocurrency that could help replace Uber Share Share Image: vicky leta/mashable By Emma Hinchliffe Mar 24, 20172017 has been a big year for Bitcoin: its highest price ever, a major disappointment from the SEC for No. 1 Bitcoin fans the Winkelvoss twins, and, for a moment, a value higher than gold . But another cryptocurrency has been quietly growing in volume while everyone was focused on Bitcoin. Ethereum, which is kind of like Bitcoin but slightly nerdier and more complicated, edged up against Bitcoin in its daily volume earlier this month. In plain english, Bitcoin is much bigger in terms of monetary value, but Ethereum is being used so much that it's facilitating nearly as much business. Ethereum's daily volume is now almost as large as Bitcoin's. pic.twitter.com/AFu FG8Mg Jx— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) March 16, 2017Even people who don't care about digital currencies at all have heard of Bitcoin. But according to a brief unscientific survey of the Mashable offices, it appears that approximately no one outside the cryptocurrency loop knows what Ethereum is. So what is Ethereum? Ethereum is a decentralized application that supports a cryptocurrency, or digital currency, just like Bitcoin."
},
{
"docid": "D1254379#0",
"title": "https://sapfidocz.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/cost-element-accounting/\nCost Element Accounting",
"text": "\"Cost Element Accounting Posted on February 1, 2013 February 1, 2013 by Jayanth Maydipalle Cost Elements are “Overheads”They are: Primary Cost Elements Secondary Cost Elements Primary Cost elements are Direct & Indirect Overheads which are part of Finance. Secondary Cost elements are dependent of primary cost element, which are part of controlling. Planning will be done for secondary cost elements to which actual amount is released through finance, using primary cost element while posting the actual entry secondary cost elements are not directly posted to as it is part of controlling to integrate finance & controlling there should be cost centers like Production, Admin, Sales, Research Etc, these cost centers will have profit center with which company will analyse profit of each & every cost center while generating reports we can view,Debit Entry of Finance &Credit entry of Controlling Primary Cost Elements bring the data (financial postings) into SAP. As shown below, the Primary Cost Elements carry the values from FI into different modules depending on the category or classification assigned to the G/L account. It is important to note that cost elements with a category of “01” are considered an expense and post to a cost center. The value will also appear in PCA because each cost center is tied to a profit center. PCA receives the posting because of that relationship and not directly from the cost element. Secondary Cost Elements move data around within CO and have NO impact on the General ledger. An example of this would be the allocation of electricity. In this example, the bills are received from the electric company that services the corporate offices of company 3000."
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"docid": "D758358#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/bdt-bangladeshi-taka\nBDT - Bangladeshi Taka",
"text": "BDT - Bangladeshi Taka▼Bangladesh, Taka The Bangladeshi Taka is the currency of Bangladesh. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Bangladesh Taka exchange rate is the EUR to BDT rate . The currency code for Taka is BDT, and the currency symbol is Tk. Below, you'll find Bangladeshi Taka rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take BDT rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top BDT Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts BDT Stats Name: Bangladeshi Taka Symbol: Tk Minor Unit: 1/100 = Poisha Top BDT Conversion: EUR/BDTTop BDT Chart: EUR/BDT Chart BDT Profile Inflation: 5.70%Coins: Freq Used: Tk1, Tk2, Tk5 Rarely Used: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: Tk2, Tk5, Tk10, Tk20, Tk50, Tk100, Tk500, Tk1000 Rarely Used: Tk1Central Bank: Bangladesh Bank Website: http://www.bangladesh-bank.org Users: Bangladesh Have more info about the Bangladeshi Taka? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the BDT? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a BDT currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to BDT email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get BDT rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D1954079#0",
"title": "http://www.thedigi-zone.com/Digimon%20The%20Movie.php\n.",
"text": "\"Digimon The Movie Digimon The Movie is made up of the first 3 Japanese movies. They came out in Japan long before Digimon The Movie ever hit the big screen in U. S. The first Japanese Movie: This movie is set 4 years before season 1, so the kids are a bit younger here. This is when everybody lived at heighten-view terrace. It starts with Kari watching the computer screen late at night because, \"\"It's doing something weird.\"\" A digi-egg comes out of the computer. The next morning, it hatches into Koromon's lower level. It then digivolves into Koromon. That night, Kari wakes Tai up because Koromon is shivering, sweating, & has big white hollow eyes. That's because he's getting ready to digivolve to agumon. This isn't the Agumon that Tai later becomes partners with."
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"docid": "D2599958#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/USD/BDT.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka (USD to BDT)",
"text": "\"Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 82.96164 BDTinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar BDT - Bangladeshi Taka Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)BDT/USD = 82.96164Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank BDTBangladeshi Taka Country: Bangladesh Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ৳ = 100 paisa Symbol: ৳The Taka (টাকা) is the currency of Bangladesh and is subdivided into 100 poisha. The most commonly used symbol for the Taka is Tk and ৳. In Bengali, the word \"\"taka\"\" is also used to mean any money, currency, or notes. Thus, colloquially, a person speaking Bengali may use \"\"taka\"\" to refer to money regardless of what currency it is denominated in. BDT Exchange Rates Central bank of Bangladesh Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka120-day exchange rate history for USD to BDTQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka : 1 USD = 82.96164 BDTUSD BDT$ 1 USD ৳ 82.96 BDT$ 5 USD ৳ 414.81 BDT$ 10 USD ৳ 829.62 BDT$ 50 USD ৳ 4,148.08 BDT$ 100 USD ৳ 8,296.16 BDT$ 250 USD ৳ 20,740.41 BDT$ 500 USD ৳ 41,480.82 BDT$ 1,000 USD ৳ 82,961.64 BDT$ 5,000 USD ৳ 414,808.20 BDT$ 10,000 USD ৳ 829,616.40 BDT$ 50,000 USD ৳ 4,148,081.98 BDT$ 100,000 USD ৳ 8,296,163.95 BDT$ 500,000 USD ৳ 41,480,819.76 BDT$ 1,000,000 USD ৳ 82,961,639.52 BDTLast Updated: April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound \""
},
{
"docid": "D1983690#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Dhaka\nDhaka",
"text": "\"Dhaka Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Language Get in By boat By air By rail By road By bus By car By water Get around By cycle rickshaw By auto-rickshaw By taxi By bus By car By bike By train By foot See Religious sites Buildings Monuments Parks Do Buy Eat Old and Central Dhaka Gulshan/Banani/Baridhara Uttara Dhanmondi Sleep Budget Mid range Splurge Stay safe Dhaka (or Dacca) is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the cultural and economic hub of the country. Having a colossal historical background, the old part of the city, known as Old Dhaka or Old Town, is home to a broad range of architectural heritage starting from the vestiges of the Mughal Empire to the British Colonial buildings. Being the centre of the independence movements of Bangladesh, Dhaka also hosts some significant national monuments and structures. There are a number of annual cultural events held in Dhaka like Pohela Falgun, Pohela Baishakh and Ekushe Book Fair which add a unique flavour to the city. The modernization and development of Dhaka during the last couple of decades and a corrupt governing and middle class has made the development of international five star chain hotels profitable and spurred the building of some of the largest shopping malls in the world. There are some cracking amusement parks and a surplus of cheap labour has meant that international restaurant chains are cheaper here than in the neighbouring countries. Understand [ edit]Highrises in Dhaka. Dhaka is a thriving, colourful and congested metropolis of some 18 million people. Given the number of people that live there, and the density they live in, Dhaka is one of the most frenetic places on Earth."
},
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"docid": "D3333366#0",
"title": "https://www.jiskha.com/search/index.cgi?query=mammals+are+most+closely+related+t+%3A+A%2C+amphibians+B.+birds+C.+arthropods+tks.\nmammals are most closely related t : A, amphibians B. birds C. arthropods tks.",
"text": "\"mammals are most closely related t : A, amphibians B. birds C. arthropods tks.18,511 resultsbiologymammals are most closely related t : A, amphibians B. birds C. arthropods tks. Biology All organisms in group 2 (birds, fish, mammals, echinoderms, amphibians) except _______ are thought to share a common ancestor that possessed many of the same characterisitcs as the modern lancelets. A)echinoderms B)fish C)amphibians D)birds E)mammalsmath At a zoo, 1/3 of the animals are birds, 4/9 are mammals, and the rest are reptiles and amphibians. What fraction of animals at the zoo are reptiles and amphibians? Biology37. Wings, fins, and arms are limb adaptations that allow mammals to a. live in different environments b. attain diverse sizes c. nurse their young d. communicate with other mammals A? 4. Which is NOT a characteristic of function of the epidermis? a. repair of damaged cells b... Biology37. Wings, fins, and arms are limb adaptations that allow mammals to a. live in different environments b. attain diverse sizes c. nurse their young d. communicate with other mammals A?"
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"docid": "D1722686#0",
"title": "https://www.facebook.com/tradesecretaustralia\nTK Maxx Australia",
"text": "TK Maxx Australia@TKMaxx AUHome Posts Photos Community Videos Events About Create a Page Like Share Suggest Edits Learn More Message Clothing (Brand)Community See All290,053 people like this285,510 people follow this About See All1300 768 913www.tkmaxx.com.au Clothing (Brand)People290,053 likes Pages liked by this Page Ipswich Homebase English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2017Posts TK Maxx Australia10 hrs ·Want some music to your ears? Snap any ‘Gifts for Him’ in store this weekend, post them below and you could be spoiling yourself with a $250 gift card! # Unwrap Amazing3.8K Views Like Comment Share Top Comments Wilhelmina Meinig, Summer Hinaki Mc Dade, L Hrang Tlung Thang and 10 others like this.1 Share View all 12 comments Fail TK Maxx Australia11 hrs ·Congratulations to our winners Mehvi Goel, Kylie Lewis, Georgia Dunn, Brooke Anania, and Laurie Mugridge!! Please drop us a PM with your mailing address and number for your prize! We’re sure this gift card is music to your ears! Make sure you guys check in next week for another round of # Unwrap Amazing Like Comment Top Comments Summer Hinaki Mc Dade, Cookie Chauncey Cristobal, Jessica Purezen and 9 others like this. View all 8 comments See All Photos See All Videos Deck the halls12Think you can sniff out what Christmas nibbles are really hiding inside? Post your guess below and you could be feasting on a delicious $100 gift card! # Unwrap Amazing T&C's apply http://bit.ly/2i CEVej114408Can you guess the Christmas decorations hiding inside this wrapped gift? Comment below and a $100 gift card could be yours (check back weekly for more giveaways)! #"
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"docid": "D1587524#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.tk\n.tk",
"text": "\".tk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search.tk Introduced 1997TLD type Country code top-level domain Status Active Registry Dot TK (run by BV Dot TK)Sponsor Government of Tokelau and Teletok Intended use Entities connected with Tokelau Actual use Many uses, most not in Tokelau. Free domains available or paid registrations for legal ownership with no activity requirement Structure Registrations are taken directly at the second level; domains are redirected to actual website addresses within a frame, or point directly to a webserver or nameserver Documents Policies Dispute policies Dispute Resolution Policy Registry Website Dot. TK.tk is the Internet country code top-level domain ( cc TLD) for Tokelau, a territory of New Zealand located in the South Pacific. Contents [ hide ]1 Overview2 Abuse3 References4 External links Overview Tokelau allows any individual to register domain names. Users and small businesses may register any number of domain names free of charge (with some restrictions). [ 1] In addition to the name itself, users can opt to forward their web traffic using HTML frames and their email traffic, with a maximum of 250 addresses per user log in, or use full DNS, either via their own or third-party servers, or by using Dot TK's servers. There are content restrictions for free domains, banning sites containing sexual content, drug use, hate speech, firearms, and spam or copyright infringement. [ 1] Dot TK requires free domains to have a regular traffic of visitors, and if a domain's redirect target does not work (even temporarily) the domain is taken offline. If a domain violates any of these terms, it is replaced by a Sedo advertisement page, and no advance warning is given. Dot TK also provides .tk websites with the option to join a network called Ti Kinet, a close-knit network that links sites to each other based on keywords called Ti Kilinks."
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"docid": "D775745#0",
"title": "http://theoncologist.alphamedpress.org/content/8/6/531.full\nActivation of Tyrosine Kinases in Cancer",
"text": "The Oncologist Skip to main page content HOME ONLINE FIRST CURRENT ISSUE BROWSE BY TOPIC SUPPLEMENTSGlobal Health & Cancer Chabner Colloquia Prostate Cancer Anemia Management Renal Cell Carcinoma Breast Cancer Complete List ARCHIVES VIDEOS CMECME Activities My CMESearch for Keyword: GOAdvanced Search User Name Register Password Sign In Advertisement Advertisement Activation of Tyrosine Kinases in Cancer Gordana Vlahovic and Jeffrey Crawford+ Author Affiliations Duke University Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Durham, North Carolina, USAJeffrey Crawford, M. D., Duke University Medical Center, Box 3198, Morris Building, Room 25178, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA. Telephone: 919-684-5195; Fax: 919-681-5864; e-mail: [email protected] Received December 2, 2002. Accepted July 29, 2003. L earning O bjectives After completing this course, the reader will be able to: Identify the advantages of small molecule inhibitors. Explain the significant role that tyrosine kinase plays in signal transduction. Describe the tyrosine kinase inhibitors clinical data. Access and take the CME test online and receive one hour of AMA PRA category 1 credit at CME. The Oncologist.com Next Section Abstract Receptor and nonreceptor tyrosine kinases (TKs) have emerged as clinically useful drug target molecules for treating certain types of cancer. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-TK is a transmembrane receptor TK that is overexpressed or aberrantly activated in the most common solid tumors, including non-small cell lung cancer and cancers of the breast, prostate, and colon. Activation of the EGFR-TK enzyme results in autophosphorylation, which drives signal transduction pathways leading to tumor growth and malignant progression."
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"docid": "D915838#0",
"title": "http://people.stern.nyu.edu/nroubini/bci/bciintroduction.htm\n.",
"text": "\"An Introduction to Business Cycle Indicators and Forecasting This page introduces you to the basic facts of business cycle indicators and how they can be used for forecasting the economy and asset prices. Characteristics of business cycles:1. Fluctuations of aggregate economic activity.2. Cycles Expansion/Boom and Contraction/Recession Peak and Trough: They are the turning Points of the business cycle.3. Comovements of many macro variables over the business cycle.4. Business Cycles are Recurrent but not periodic.5. Persistence of economic activity. Cyclical behavior of economic variables and BC indicators: Direction: procyclical, countercyclical or acyclical variable. Timing: leading, coincident or lagging variable. Example: Industrial Production is Procyclical and Coincident What are the business cycle properties of other macroeconomic variables ?"
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"docid": "D758360#0",
"title": "http://themoneyconverter.com/USD/BDT.aspx\nConvert United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka (USD to BDT)",
"text": "\"Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 USD = 82.96164 BDTinvert currencies ↓↑USD - United States Dollar BDT - Bangladeshi Taka Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)BDT/USD = 82.96164Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTUSDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank BDTBangladeshi Taka Country: Bangladesh Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 ৳ = 100 paisa Symbol: ৳The Taka (টাকা) is the currency of Bangladesh and is subdivided into 100 poisha. The most commonly used symbol for the Taka is Tk and ৳. In Bengali, the word \"\"taka\"\" is also used to mean any money, currency, or notes. Thus, colloquially, a person speaking Bengali may use \"\"taka\"\" to refer to money regardless of what currency it is denominated in. BDT Exchange Rates Central bank of Bangladesh Historical Exchange Rates For United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka120-day exchange rate history for USD to BDTQuick Conversions from United States Dollar to Bangladeshi Taka : 1 USD = 82.96164 BDTUSD BDT$ 1 USD ৳ 82.96 BDT$ 5 USD ৳ 414.81 BDT$ 10 USD ৳ 829.62 BDT$ 50 USD ৳ 4,148.08 BDT$ 100 USD ৳ 8,296.16 BDT$ 250 USD ৳ 20,740.41 BDT$ 500 USD ৳ 41,480.82 BDT$ 1,000 USD ৳ 82,961.64 BDT$ 5,000 USD ৳ 414,808.20 BDT$ 10,000 USD ৳ 829,616.40 BDT$ 50,000 USD ৳ 4,148,081.98 BDT$ 100,000 USD ৳ 8,296,163.95 BDT$ 500,000 USD ৳ 41,480,819.76 BDT$ 1,000,000 USD ৳ 82,961,639.52 BDTLast Updated: April 11 2018 2:55:39 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound \""
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"docid": "D341879#0",
"title": "http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/gs/em/kinderinfo.asp\nKindergarten in California",
"text": "This guidance material is designed to address several public school kindergarten issues: enrollment age, continuance, and extended-day kindergarten. Although the pertinent kindergarten statutes apply only to public schools, some private schools voluntarily adhere to the state kindergarten statutes, and this guidance may be of assistance to them. This information may also be helpful to parents and guardians, as well as teachers of preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Kindergarten Enrollment Since school is mandatory for six year old students, parents and guardians of six year old students must enroll their children in school ( Education Code [EC] Section 48200 ). Admission of age-eligible children must occur at the beginning of the school year or whenever the students move into the school district. While local education officials may need a day or two to identify the particular assigned kindergarten classroom, no age-eligible child may be denied access to school by being placed on a waiting list. Although demographics and class size reduction restrictions may prevent parents/guardians from enrolling their children in the neighborhood school, the district must provide the name (s) of available schools. Parents/guardians may discuss school choice options with district officials. To help make placement decisions, parents/guardians may compare schools online at either Ed-Data or Data and Statistics . Both sites offer information on schools' demographics and characteristics."
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"docid": "D2432888#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-mean-if-a-website-name-has-tk-at-the-end-instead-of-com\nWhat does it mean if a website name has .tk at the end instead of .com?",
"text": "Pankaj Patel, Web Researcher Answered Aug 18, 2014 · Author has 692 answers and 697.8k answer views.tk is a free kind of domain name. So it means it can be a prank; it can be a experimental project/site. Be careful while going through any .tk domain. I am not saying that these are all frauds; as I am also a former user of .tk and it was really a help for me to have a free domain name to start my blog. I continued almost 1.5 years with the .tk domain name. But be careful as it can also be used for phishing. I also doesn't mean that .com domain can't be a fraud; some hackers use .com only to make a trust in the victim users. But .com can be tracked as it requires a name and address while buying .com domain as it is not available for free. And I think; to stay away from cyber attacks and problems, any domain name registrar won't let any person to buy any domain without the name and address. If you are a beginner; you can use .tk domain name for your web projects for realtime testing."
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"docid": "D2353764#0",
"title": "http://www.smmusd.org/StudentServices/TransitionalK.html\nStudent Services - Transitional Kindergarten (TK)",
"text": "SMMUSD Homepage Student Services SMMUSD Homepage Student Services Homepage Student Enrollment (new)Student Registration (current)Permit Information & Forms Transitional Kindergarten Annual Notice to Parents Aviso Anual al Padre Attendance Complaint Procedures Student Records/Privacy Rights Health & Safety DACSchool Locator Student Study Team (SST)504 Service Plan Health Services Homepage Volunteer Packet Contact Us Student Services - Transitional Kindergarten (TK)What is Transitional Kindergarten? >> The Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010 changed the Kindergarten and First Grade entrance date beginning in the 2012-2013 school year. >> TK is the first of a two-year kindergarten program that uses a modified kindergarten curriculum that is age and developmentally appropriate. >> Our SMMUSD TK standards represent a blend of Preschool Learning Foundations and the California Kindergarten Common Core Standards. Birthdate Enrollment Guidelines and SMMUSD Kindergarten Start Dates>> Click here for 2018-2019 birthdate enrollment guidelines and SMMUSD kindergarten start dates. Is There a TK classroom at every SMMUSD elementary school? >> Current locations include Mc Kinley Elementary, Will Rogers Learning Community and Webster Elementary. If needed, additional TK classrooms will be added based on enrollment. How are the TK classes staffed? >> TK classrooms are taught by a certificated classroom teacher."
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"docid": "D3383972#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm7117721/\nHayden Summerall",
"text": "\"SEE RANKHayden Summerall Actor | Writer | Producer View Resume | Official Photos »Hayden Summerall is an actor and writer, known for Sneaky Pete (2015), The Weeknd: Can't Feel My Face (Cover by Hayden Summerall) (2015) and Peter's Plan. See full bio »More at IMDb Pro »Contact Info: View agent, manager and publicist Represent Hayden Summerall? Add contact information14 photos »Quick Links Biography Awards Photo Gallery Filmography (by Job)Trailers and Videos Explore More Are You Team Emily or Team John? Emily Blunt or John Krasinski: Who would survive in a post-apocalyptic world? The cast of A Quiet Place place their bets. Watch now Share this page: Related News‘Chicken Girls’ Web Series, Starring Annie Le Blanc And Hayden Summerall, To Be Adapted Into Books22 March 2018 | Tubefilter News Abigail Breslin, Denise Richards to Star in ‘Saturday at the Starlight’ (Exclusive)30 October 2017 | Variety - Film News See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users Family Dynamics!a list of 49 people created 8 months ago The Agencya list of 42 people created 3 months ago The ND Universea list of 93 people created 9 months ago Up Late (Full Cast)a list of 42 people created 3 months ago Up Late with Jacoba list of 40 people created 3 months ago See all related lists »Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDb Page Find out more at IMDb Pro »How Much Have You Seen? How much of Hayden Summerall's work have you seen? User Polls Critics' TV Picks 2017: What's Your Favorite? Favorite Amazon Original Series See more polls »Known For Sneaky Pete Young Taylor (2015)The Weeknd: Can't Feel My Face (Cover by Hayden Summerall)Hayden (2015)Peter's Plan Young Peter Day & Night Friend (2016)Hide all | | Edit Filmography Jump to: Actor | Writer | Producer | Self Hide Actor (8 credits)Peter's Plan ( post-production ) Young Peter2017-2018Chicken Girls (TV Series) TK - Episode #2.11 (2018) ... TK- Episode #2.10 (2018) ... TK- Episode #2.9 (2018) ... TK- Episode #2.8 (2018) ... TK- Episode #2.7 (2018) ... TKShow all 23 episodes2017-2018Keys (TV Series) Adam's Brother - Winter Weekend (2018) ... Adam's Brother- Clowntown (2018) ... Adam's Brother- Two Can Keep a Secret (2018) ... Adam's Brother- Time is a Flat Tire (2018) ... Adam's Brother- Stranger Rings (2018) ... Adam's Brother Show all 11 episodes2017Hyperlinked (TV Series) Hayden Summerall - Ticket Giveaway (2017) ... Hayden Summerall2017A Day in the Life (TV Series) Hayden - Just Another (Hayden) Summerall (2017) ... Hayden2016/IIDay & Night Friend2015The Weeknd: Can't Feel My Face (Cover by Hayden Summerall) (Video short) Hayden2015Sneaky Pete (TV Series) Young Taylor - Pilot (2015) ... Young Taylor Hide Writer (1 credit)2015The Weeknd: Can't Feel My Face (Cover by Hayden Summerall) (Video short)Hide Producer (1 credit)2015The Weeknd: Can't Feel My Face (Cover by Hayden Summerall) (Video short) (producer)Hide Self (4 credits)2017Teens Wanna Know (TV Series) Himself - Guest - School Spirits Premiere Tiffany Alvord Christian Delgrosso Teala Dunn Kira Kosarin Hayden Summerall (2017) ... Himself - Guest2017A Day in the Life (TV Series) Himself - Guest - Rock Your Hair Back to School (2017) ... Himself - Guest2017Annie Le Blanc & Hayden Summerall: Little Do You Know (Cover Video) (Video short) Himself2017Jo Jo's Juice (TV Series) Himself - My 14th Birthday (2017) ... Himself- Doing Gymnastics & Bowling (2017) ... Himself Edit Personal Details Official Sites: Facebook Fan Page | Instagram | See more »Height:5' 6\"\" (1.68 m)Edit Did You Know?"
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"docid": "D1243576#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080211111347AA8hDMp\nHow much is one dollar worth in Bangladesh?",
"text": "Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance How much is one dollar worth in Bangladesh? Follow 3 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Official Exchange Rate as found through Internet search: One US Dollar is worth 68.40 in Bangladeshi Taka (Tk.) Live rates at 2008.02.12 05:16:30 UTC 1.00 BDT = 0.0146199 USD 68.4000 BDT (Bangladesh Taka) = 1 USD (United States Dollar) ====== Please note today's Buying and Selling Rates in our Banks: Buying by Bank: Tk. 67.70 (Cash) and Tk. 68.25 (L/C) Selling by Bank: Tk. 68.70 (Cash) and Tk. 69.40 (L/C) Scenarios: 1. 1 US$ in Cash will fetch you Tk. 67.70 from Bank. 2."
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"docid": "D810917#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-cheapest-way-to-transfer-money-from-India-to-US\nWhat is the cheapest way to transfer money from India to U.S.? Which bank offers the best terms?",
"text": "Money Remittance India Remittances Banking in India Online Banking Money Transfers US - India Relations Banking The United States of America India What is the cheapest way to transfer money from India to U. S.? Which bank offers the best terms?ad by Truth Finder See what anyone can find about you online. This new site reveals more than you might like. Just enter a name and state to begin your search. Learn More at truthfinder.com56 Answers Rohit Jain Answered Aug 18, 2015Originally Answered: How can I wire money from India to USA? What are the costs associated and what documents are needed? What are the best banks in India to wire money? Approach your bank in India Give them transfer amount and a valid reason for transfer (you may be asked to back your reason up with documentation)Give them details of US bank account (beneficiary name, account number, bank name, bank IFSC)Boom! That should do it Charges: I did this quite a while back. My bank charged a flat Rs.1200 at that time and gave a decent exchange rate."
},
{
"docid": "D1050708#0",
"title": "http://www.mobiledokan.com/samsung/\nSamsung Mobile Bangladesh 81",
"text": "\"You are Here: Home / Samsung Mobile Bangladesh Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime 222,990 Tk. Samsung Galaxy S9+1,05,900 Tk. Samsung Galaxy S9Not Available Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018)65,900 Tk. Samsung Galaxy Note899,900 Tk. Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro30,900 Tk. Samsung Galaxy J7 NXT16,990 / 20,900 Tk. Samsung Galaxy J7 Max25,900 Tk. Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro13,990 Tk. Samsung Galaxy S8+89,900 Tk. Samsung Galaxy S879,900 Tk."
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"docid": "D1347988#0",
"title": "https://www.currencyfair.com/blog/irish-sayings-phrases-translated-for-the-world/\nGuide to Irish Sayings and Phrases",
"text": "arrow_forward Currency Fair Blog Irish Sayings and Phrases Translated for the World May 9, 2014Guide to Irish Sayings and Phrases Our friends at Irish Central.com (hi guys, we’re friends now, kay?) published a list earlier this year titled 35 Irish sayings and phrases you need to learn before you visit, a light-hearted look at some widely used, but sometimes confusing things Irish people say. Allegedly. As an Irish company, with loads of Irish employees, we’re naturally experts on the topic, and thought we’d give our opinion on some of Irish Central’s interpretations, and add some variations too. You can never have to many strange phrases in your arsenal!Sure tis’ only a bit o’ craic, ha? ! Typical Irish Phrases“Sure look it”According to Irish Central “… is an acceptable response for any question, statement, or comment .”Spot on. There are no restrictions on how this phrase can be correctly used, and it’s especially useful if you didn’t quite understand the question, but are clearly not in a position to simply say nothing. This happens quite a lot in Ireland, hence the widespread use of “catch all” responses. Variants – arra’, ah sure, sure I know, ah yeah, sure g’wan“A whale of a time”Not too sure how often this one is used, but the phrase does make sense, so we won’t be too harsh. Variants – having a ball, a mad one, livin’ la vida loca (Waterford only), some session, great craic“Go way outta that”A dismissive term, but in the nicest way possible."
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"docid": "D2478855#0",
"title": "http://www.truthcall.com/tony.html\n.",
"text": "\"Twitiot TNT bought most his Twitter Followers Cheap & https://www.twitteraudit.com/THE_TNT_TEAM TNT Had over 218K followers instantly Early Feb. 2014 dropped some down to 202k Feb. 7th then on the 8th&9th bought some more to prop followers up to 253K instantly. May 1st 2014 he had 240K then did another calling 5/12/2014 grew to 241k those 1k where most likely real... Over 70% or about 168,000 of Tonys Followers are FAKE! / Screen shot Buying Twitter followers is a Marketing tactic use by Marketing pros, you lose about 10-30% in 3 months, but it brings on real “organic” followers – (sheeple phenomena)…So Tony Lied Again This time about his followers on twitter TRUTH IS 70% of his followers are are proven to be Fake On Tony TNT: The Truth Behind #We Are The People... First broadcast: Saturday 15 February 2014 #wearethepeople has been tweeted more than four million times in the past three weeks. It looks like an anti-government protest, but who’s really behind it? The Trending team investigates how financial ‘gurus’ are using the hashtag to encourage people to buy Iraqi dinar. Audio Link 12min2/5/2014 Tony slipped on a call recently and said \"\" I get paid either way .\"\" What did you mean by that Tony? Dinar People deserve the Truth... something is very wrong... enough is enough... Tony has regurgitated the same Fictitious, Bull-pucky-tell, Nonsense miss-information insanity since April 2011The term \"\"Blast\"\" comes from the drug dealing world... \"\"Get your Blast\"\" (addicts)Tony's Handler was DC - Winston Pfiester President and Owner at Aero Centex Wife is January Pfiester Video of DC / Winston Pfiester Dan \"\"Checkmate\"\" Atkinson Tony's X Partner at Peoples Talk Radio (PTR)www.faunaclassifieds.com/inquiry2/posts/1466.html Pamela Pedersen (Already Blessed) of TNT Tony. She will also be brought in for questioning by the DOJ (Department of Justice) She shut her @alreadybblessed twitter account down. Tony \"\"TNT\"\" Renfrow / Anthony Renfrow Aliases: Anthony W. Renfrow Anthony Wayne Renfrow Tony W Renfrow Anthony Waiyne Fenfro Anthony Renfro Anthony Renfrow Folsom, CATony says He \"\"wants to buy Bentleys with his Dinar profits\"\"Ray Ran / Raymond Renfrow Tony's Brother (Ray says he \"\"wants to buy a Country and its people with his Dinar profits\"\") The \"\"King\"\" of Idiots. ("
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"docid": "D1288325#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/NZD_calculator.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show New Zealand Dollars and just one other currency click on any other currency. The New Zealand Dollar is the currency in New Zealand (NZ, NZL), Cook Islands (CK, COK), Niue (NU, NIU), Pitcairn (PN, PCN), and Tokelau (TK, TKL). The symbol for NZD can be written NZ$. The New Zealand Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the New Zealand Dollar was last updated on April 11, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The NZD conversion factor has 6 significant digits. 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(CLF) Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) Swiss Franc (CHF)Chinese Offshore Yuan (CNH) Maldives Rufiyaa (MVR) Syrian Pound (SYP)Chinese Yuan (CNY) Mauritania Ouguiya (MRO) TRON (TRX)Colombian Peso (COP) Mauritian Rupee (MUR) Tag Coin (TAG)Comorian Franc (KMF) Max Coin (MAX) Tajikistan Somoni (TJS)Costa Rican Colon (CRC) Megacoin (MEC) Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)Counterparty (ZCP) Mexican Peso (MXN) Terracoin (TRC)Craft Coin (XCC) Mexican Unidad De Inversion (MXV) Tether (USDT)Croatian Kuna (HRK) Mincoin (MNC) Thai Baht (THB)Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) Mintcoin (XMT) Tickets (TIX)Cypriot Pound (CYP) Moldovan Leu (MDL) Tigercoin (TGC)Czech Koruna (CZK) Mongolian Tugrik (MNT) Tongan Pa'Anga (TOP)Danish Krone (DKK) Moroccan Dirham (MAD) Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD)Dash (DASH) Myanmar Kyat (MMK) Tunisian Dinar (TND)Deutsche e Mark (DEE) NEM (XEM) Turkish Lira (TRY)Diamond Coins (DMD) NEO (NEO) Turkmenistan Manat (TMT)Digitalcoin (DGC) Namecoin (NMC) Uganda Shilling (UGX)Djiboutian Franc (DJF) Namibian Dollar (NAD) Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH)Doge Coin (XDG) Nano (NANO) United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED)Dominican Peso (DOP) Nas (NAS) United States Dollar (USD)EOS (EOS) Nepalese Rupee (NPR) Unobtanium (UNO)East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) Net Coin (NET) Uruguayan peso (UYU)Egyptian Pound (EGP) Netherlands Antillean Guilder (ANG) Uzbekistani Som (UZS)Electronic Gulden (EFL) New Mozambican Metical (MZN) Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)Eritrean Nakfa (ERN) New Taiwan Dollar (TWD) Ve Chain (VEN)Ethereum (ETH) Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro (NIO) Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte (VEF)Ethereum Classic (ETC) Nigerian Naira (NGN) Verge (XVG)Ethiopian Birr (ETB) North Korean Won (KPW) Veri Coin (VRC)Euro (EUR) Norwegian Krone (NOK) Veritaseum (VERI)Falkland Islands Pound (FKP) Novacoin (NVC) Vertcoin (VTC)Fastcoin (FST) Nxt (NXT) Viet Nam Dong (VND)Feathercoin (FTC) Omani Rial (OMR) Walton (WTC)Fiji Dollar (FJD) Omise GO (OMG) West African CFA (XOF)Florin Coin (FLO) Orbitcoin (ORB) World Coin (WDC)Flutter Coin (FLT) Ounces 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: New Zealand dollar - History and circulation information."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcl\nTcl",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Tcl (disambiguation). Tcl Paradigm multi-paradigm: object-oriented, functional, procedural, event-driven programming, imperative Designed by John Ousterhout Developer Tcl Core Team [1]First appeared 1988; 30 years ago Stable release 8.6.8 (Dec, 22 2017) / December 22, 2017; 3 months ago Typing discipline dynamic typing, everything can be treated as a string License BSD -style [2]Filename extensions .tcl, .tbc [3]Website www .tcl .tk Major implementations Active Tcl Androwish Dialects Jim Influenced by AWK, Lisp Influenced PHP, [4] Tea, Power Shell [5]Tcl ( pronounced \"\"tickle\"\" or tee cee ell, / ˈ t iː s iː ɛ l /) is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. It was designed with the goal of being very simple but powerful. [ 6] Tcl casts everything into the mold of a command, even programming constructs like variable assignment and procedure definition. [ 7] Tcl supports multiple programming paradigms, including object-oriented, imperative and functional programming or procedural styles. It is commonly used embedded into C applications, [8] for rapid prototyping, scripted applications, GUIs, and testing. [ 9] Tcl interpreters are available for many operating systems, allowing Tcl code to run on a wide variety of systems. Because Tcl is a very compact language, it is used on embedded systems platforms, both in its full form and in several other small-footprint versions. [ 10]The popular combination of Tcl with the Tk extension is referred to as Tcl/Tk, and enables building a graphical user interface (GUI) natively in Tcl. Tcl/Tk is included in the standard Python installation in the form of Tkinter."
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"docid": "D1209256#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/twd-taiwan-new-dollar\nTWD - Taiwan New Dollar",
"text": "TWD - Taiwan New Dollar▼Taiwan, New Dollar The Taiwan New Dollar is the currency of Taiwan. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Taiwan New Dollar exchange rate is the TWD to USD rate . The currency code for New Dollars is TWD, and the currency symbol is NT$. Below, you'll find Taiwan New Dollar rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take TWD rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top TWD Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts TWD Stats Name: Taiwan New Dollar Symbol: NT$ Jiao: 角Minor Unit: 1/10 = Jiao Top TWD Conversion: TWD/USDTop TWD Chart: TWD/USD Chart TWD Profile Inflation: 1.00%Nicknames: kuài, máo, Taibi Coins: Freq Used: NT$1, NT$5, NT$10, NT$50 Rarely Used: NT$20Banknotes: Freq Used: NT$100, NT$500, NT$1000 Rarely Used: NT$200, NT$2000Central Bank: Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Website: http://www.cbc.gov.tw/mp2.html Users: Taiwan Have more info about the Taiwan New Dollar? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the TWD? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a TWD currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to TWD email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get TWD rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Taiwan New Dollar History Under Japanese rule, the Taiwanese Yen was introduced as the currency of Taiwan in 1895. It was circulated alongside the Japanese Yen with the two currencies valued at par with one another until the Japanese Empire fell, in 1945. A year later, under the Republic of China government, the Taiwan Dollar (known as TWN) replaced the Yen at par."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/MAD_calculator.html\nMoroccan Dirham (MAD) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Moroccan Dirhams and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Moroccan Dirham is the currency in Morocco (MA, MAR). The symbol for MAD can be written DH. The Moroccan Dirham is divided into 100 centimes. The exchange rate for the Moroccan Dirham was last updated on April 10, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The MAD conversion factor has 4 significant digits. Add your comment to this page Moroccan Dirham (MAD)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Peercoin (PPC)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Philippine Peso (PHP)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pound Sterling (GBP)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Primecoin (XPM)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) IOTA (MIOTA) Qatari Riyal (QAR)Bahraini Dinar (BHD) Icelandic Krona 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"title": "http://www.likeforex.com/currency-converter/british-pound-sterling-gbp_sgd-singapore-dollar.htm/1\n1 British Pound Sterling to Singapore Dollar, 1 GBP to SGD Currency Converter",
"text": "\"1 British Pound Sterling to Singapore Dollar, 1 GBP to SGD Currency Converter About British Pound Sterling (GBP)The British Pound Sterling (Sign: £; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: GBP; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 826;) There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 25p, 50p, £1, £2, £5, while the bank notes are £1 (Scot. only), £5, £10, £20, £50, £100 (Scot. & N. Ireland only). Bank of England is the central bank. Royal Mint is the mint`. About Singapore Dollar (SGD)The Singapore Dollar (Sign: $; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: SGD; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 702;) There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, $1, while the bank notes are $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $1,000, $10,000. Monetary Authority of Singapore is the central bank. Singapore Mint is the mint`."
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"docid": "D3089182#0",
"title": "https://themoneyconverter.com/TWD/USD.aspx\nConvert Taiwanese Dollar to United States Dollar (TWD to USD)",
"text": "Currency Converter Exchange Rates1 TWD = 0.034180 USDinvert currencies ↓↑TWD - Taiwanese Dollar USD - United States Dollar Conversion Rate (Buy/Sell)USD/TWD = 0.034180Exchange Rates : April 11 2018 9:18:35 PM PDTTWDTaiwanese Dollar Country: Taiwan Region: Asia Sub-Unit: 1 NT$ = 10 角Symbol: NT$The Taiwanese Dollar is the official currency of Taiwan and its ISO code is TWD, although it is often abbreviated to NT$. Originally issued by the Bank of Taiwan, it is now issued by the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2000. TWD Exchange Rates Bank of Taiwan USDUS Dollar Country: United States of America Region: North America Sub-Unit: 1 Dollar = 100 cents Symbol: $, US$The U. S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions. Several countries use the U. S. dollar as their official currency, and many others allow it to be used in a de facto capacity. It's known locally as a buck or greenback. USD Exchange Rates Federal Reserve Bank Historical Exchange Rates For Taiwanese Dollar to United States Dollar120-day exchange rate history for TWD to USDQuick Conversions from Taiwanese Dollar to United States Dollar : 1 TWD = 0.03418 USDTWD USDNT$ 1 TWD $ 0.03 USDNT$ 5 TWD $ 0.17 USDNT$ 10 TWD $ 0.34 USDNT$ 50 TWD $ 1.71 USDNT$ 100 TWD $ 3.42 USDNT$ 250 TWD $ 8.55 USDNT$ 500 TWD $ 17.09 USDNT$ 1,000 TWD $ 34.18 USDNT$ 5,000 TWD $ 170.91 USDNT$ 10,000 TWD $ 341.81 USDNT$ 50,000 TWD $ 1,709.07 USDNT$ 100,000 TWD $ 3,418.14 USDNT$ 500,000 TWD $ 17,090.72 USDNT$ 1,000,000 TWD $ 34,181.44 USDLast Updated: April 11 2018 9:18:35 PM PDTEurope Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark Bulgarian Lev Swiss Franc Czech Koruna Danish Krone Euro British Pound Sterling Croatian Kuna Hungarian Forint Icelandic Krona Moldovan Leu Macedonian Denar Norwegian Krone Polish Zloty Romanian Leu Serbian Dinar Russian Rouble Swedish Krona Turkish Lira Ukraine Hryvnia North America Aruban Florin Barbadian Dollar Bermudian Dollar Bahamian Dollar Canadian Dollar Dominican Peso Guatemalan Quetzal Jamaican Dollar Mexican Peso Panamanian Balboa United States Dollar East Caribbean Dollar Oceania Australian Dollar Fijian Dollar New Zealand Dollar CFP Franc Asia Bangladeshi Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indonesian Rupiah Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Cambodian Riel South Korean Won Lao Kip Sri Lankan Rupee Maldivian Rufiyaa Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Philippine Peso Pakistani Rupee Singapore Dollar Thai Baht Taiwanese Dollar Vietnamese Dong South America Argentine Peso Bolivian Boliviano Brazilian Real Chilean Peso Colombian Peso Peruvian Sol Paraguayan GuaraníUruguayan Peso Venezuelan Bolívar Africa Egyptian Pound Ghana Cedi Gambian Dalasi Kenyan Shilling Moroccan Dirham Malagasy Ariary Mauritian Rupee Namibian Dollar Nigerian Naira Seychellois Rupee Tunisian Dinar Ugandan Shilling Central African Franc West African Franc South African Rand Middle East United Arab Emirates Dirham Bahraini Dinar Israeli Sheqel Iranian Rial Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Omani Rial Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound"
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"docid": "D1748862#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/DKK_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Danish Kroner and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Danish Krone is the currency in Denmark (DK, DNK), Faeroe Islands, and Greenland (GL, GRL). The Danish Krone is also known as Krones. The symbol for DKK can be written Dkr. The Danish Krone is divided into 100 ore. The exchange rate for the Danish Krone was last updated on April 6, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The DKK conversion factor has 6 significant digits. Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Add your comment to this page Danish Krone (DKK)Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller0x (ZRX) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Albanian Lek (ALL) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Anoncoin (ANC) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Ardor (ARDR) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentine Peso (ARS) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Argentum (ARG) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Armenian Dram (AMD) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Aruban Florin (AWG) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Augur (REP) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Auroracoin (AUR) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Australian Dollar (AUD) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) IOTA (MIOTA) Primecoin (XPM)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) Icelandic Krona (ISK) Qatari Riyal (QAR)Bahraini Dinar (BHD) Indian Rupee (INR) Qtum (QTUM)Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) Quark Coin (QRK)Barbados Dollar (BBD) Iranian Rial (IRR) Redd Coin (RDD)Belarusian Ruble (BYN) Iraqi Dinar (IQD) Ripple (XRP)Belize Dollar (BZD) Israeli New Shekel (ILS) Romanian Leu (RON)Bermuda Dollar (BMD) Ixcoin (IXC) Russian Ruble (RUB)Beta Coin (BET) Jamaican Dollar (JMD) Rwandan Franc (RWF)Bhutanese Ngultrum (BTN) Japanese Yen (JPY) Saint Helena Pound (SHP)Binance Coin (BNB) Jersey Pound (JEP) Samoa Tala (WST)Bit Bar (BTB) Jordanian Dinar (JOD) Sao Tome Dobra (STD)Bit Share (BTS) Joulecoin (XJO) Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)Bitcoin (BTC) Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT) Serbian Dinar (RSD)Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Kenyan Shilling (KES) Sexcoin (SXC)Bitcoin Gold (BTG) Korean Won (KRW) Seychelles Rupee (SCR)Bitmonero (XMR) Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) Siacoin (XSC)Black Coin (BLC) 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"title": "https://www.finder.com/usd-thb-exchange-rate\nUS Dollar to Thai Baht Exchange Rate",
"text": "Live Rate$ = ฿ 31.1985Refreshing in: 56s | Wed, 11 Apr 02:02AM GMTCheap transfers Bank-beating exchange rates Safe and reliable Find me the best rate Historical Rate chart of USD and THB1USD0THBUpdated: 11 Apr 2018 02:02:21 UTCOur pick: Transfer Wise When you need to send money, benefit from competitive mid-market exchange rates and straightforward fees with Transfer Wise. Fair service fees and mid-market rates — a major market differentiator. Next-day delivery to your loved ones and businesses. Trusted the world over, with five-star ratings on Trustpilot. Go to site More info What affects exchange rates between the US dollar and the Thai baht? The exchange rate between the US dollar (USD) and the Thai baht (THB) can be affected by events in either the United States or in Thailand. Typically, political events in Thailand will have the greatest impact on this exchange rate. Developments in the world economy will also play a role, as Thailand is a developing country heavily dependent on tourism and world trade. When world economic growth is sluggish, the Thai economy and currency will most likely follow suit. US Dollar The US dollar is the most traded currency in the world."
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"title": "http://www.likeforex.com/currency-converter/philippine-peso-php_usd-us-dollar.htm/1000\n1000 Philippine Peso to US Dollar, 1000 PHP to USD Currency Converter",
"text": "\"1000 Philippine Peso to US Dollar, 1000 PHP to USD Currency Converter About Philippine Peso (PHP)The Philippine Peso (Sign: ₱; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: PHP; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 608;) There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1, 5, 10, 25 sentimo, 1, 5, 10 piso, while the bank notes are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 piso. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is the central bank. The Security Plant Complex is the printer. The Security Plant Complex is the mint`. About US Dollar (USD)The US Dollar (Sign: $; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: USD; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 840;), also referred to as Buck, bean, paper, dead president, smacker, and greenback. Plural: dough, bread, bones, simoleons, clams. Also, Washingtons, Jeffersons, Lincolns, Jacksons, Benjamins, Grants, and Hamiltons are used based on denomination; also peso in Puerto Rico, and piastre in Cajun Louisiana.. There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, while the bank notes are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100. Federal Reserve System is the central bank."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-deliverable_forward\nNon-deliverable forward",
"text": "\"This article is about the financial instrument. For other meanings of NDF, see NDF (disambiguation). Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange-rate regime Exchange-rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed float regime Dual exchange rate Markets Foreign exchange market Futures exchange Retail foreign exchange trading Assets Currency Currency future Currency forward Non-deliverable forward Foreign exchange swap Currency swap Foreign exchange option Historical agreements Bretton Woods Conference Smithsonian Agreement Plaza Accord Louvre Accord See also Bureau de change Hard currency Currency pair Foreign exchange fraud Currency interventionv t e In finance, a non-deliverable forward ( NDF) is an outright forward or futures contract in which counterparties settle the difference between the contracted NDF price or rate and the prevailing spot price or rate on an agreed notional amount. It is used in various markets such as foreign exchange and commodities. NDFs are prevalent in some countries where forward FX trading has been banned by the government (usually as a means to prevent exchange rate volatility ). Contents1 Market1.1 List of currencies with NDF market2 Structure and features3 Pricing and valuation4 Uses4.1 Synthetic foreign currency loans4.2 Arbitrage opportunity4.3 Speculation5 References6 Other sources Market [ edit]The NDF market is an over-the-counter market. NDFs began to trade actively in the 1990s. NDF markets developed for emerging markets with capital controls, where the currencies could not be delivered offshore. Most NDFs are cash-settled in US dollars (USD). [ 1]The more active banks quote NDFs from between one month to one year, although some would quote up to two years upon request."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/SDR_calculator.html\nSpecial Drawing Right (SDR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Special Drawing Rights and just one other currency click on any other currency. The exchange rate for the Special Drawing Right was last updated on April 12, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The SDR conversion factor has 6 significant digits.4 comments about Special Drawing Rights conversion Special Drawing Right (SDR)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Bahamian 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(FRK) Ounces of Copper (XCP) Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)Freicoin (FRC) Ounces of Gold (XAU) Zcash (ZEC)French Pacific Franc (XPF) Ounces of Palladium (XPD) Zeitcoin (ZTC)Gambian Dalasi (GMD) Ounces of Platinum (XPT) Zetacoin (ZET)Options Round to smallest currency unit. Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Special Drawing Rights - History and circulation information. Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Comments I still have no idea as to what Special Drawing Right (SDR) means!Folks,I still have no idea as to the true meaning of SDR, but am very, very grateful for your calculator!The clerk at my local US Post Office was no help, simply pointing to his POS computer and saying, \"\"we plug-in the declared value, this SDR number pops-up and we write it down. \"\" Thanks again... Jeff Broido, Morristown, NJa possible improvementthis calculator should have a feature where the conversion is done at a specific date, since the rate changes over time Aamir Mohammedthis is really good and useful I really appreciate to all who are involving in this calculator it is helping me on my daily tasks thankskabiruddin ahmadi Kabul Afghanistan SDR means: The value of the SDR was initially defined as equivalent to 0.888671 grams of fine gold—which, at the time, was also equivalent to one U. S. dollar. After the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1973, however, the SDR was redefined as a basket of currencies,today consisting of the euro, Japanese yen, pound sterling, and U. S. dollar."
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"docid": "D1364236#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/THB_calculator.html\nPlay Sudoku Online FreeQQWingby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Thai Baht and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Thai Onshore Baht (THB) is the everyday currency used to purchase goods and services in Thailand. The Thai government has put restrictions on currency trading with other countries to limit currency speculation. Offshore banks (banks outside Thailand) cannot exchange THB with foreign currency. They must instead exchange for the Thai Offshore Baht (THO). The offshore Baht is taxed by the Thai government. The Thai Baht is the currency in Thailand (TH, THA). The Thai Baht is also known as Bahts, and Onshore Baht."
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"docid": "D548822#0",
"title": "http://www.wetpaint.com/walking-dead-season-6-spoilers-is-maggie-pregnant-1446518/\nâThe Walking Deadâ Season 6: Is This a Clue Maggie Is Pregnant?",
"text": "\"The Walking Dead‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6: Is This a Clue Maggie Is Pregnant? November 8, 2015 by Samantha Leffler Update (11/8/2015): In the November 8 episode of The Walking Dead — Season 6, Episode 5: \"\"Now\"\" — we learned Maggie Greene is, in fact, pregnant with Glenn Rhee 's child. Huzzah!Credit: Frank Ockenfels 3/AMCOriginal Story (10/12/2015): As The Walking Dead comic book readers know, we’re nearing the portion of the series where Maggie Greene, played by Lauren Cohan on the small screen, gets pregnant with Glenn Rhee ’s ( Steven Yeun) baby. The TV show doesn’t always follow the comics, but in the TWD Season 6 premiere, there was hint Maggie might be expecting. When Rick Grimes, AKA Andrew Lincoln, was first filling the Alexandrians in on his plan to lure the quarry walkers away from their safe haven, Glenn volunteered to help but told girlfriend Maggie to stay behind and keep an eye on Deanna, who was still grieving the deaths of her husband and son. NEWS: TWD ’s Josh Mc Dermitt Knows Who’s Honking the Horn! — Exclusive (VIDEO) Excuse us, but does Glenn know something we don’t? It sure seems like he might have been telling the otherwise perfectly capable Maggie to lay low because she’s got a bun in the oven. When asked if this little detail is setting up a pregnancy storyline for Maggie just like in the comics, TWD comic book creator Robert Kirkman dishes to The Hollywood Reporter, “It's possible. Stay turned!"
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"docid": "D1209258#0",
"title": "http://www.taiwanese-secrets.com/taiwan-currency.html\nTaiwan Currency â Taiwan Money",
"text": "Taiwan Currency – Taiwan Money The Taiwanese currency is the New Taiwan Dollar. The currency code for money in Taiwan is TWD. The most common abbreviation is NT$. Most commonly, it is called the Taiwan dollar. Taiwanese money is currently being issued by the Central Bank of the Republic of China. In Mandarin Chinese, the currency of Taiwan is called Xin tai bi, which means “new Taiwan currency”. In common usage, people refer to Taiwan’s money as the “ yuan ” or “ kuai “. Taiwan’s currency comes in the following denominations: Coins – 1NT$, 5NT$, 10NT$, 50NT$Notes – 100NT$, 500NT$, 1000NT$Where can I change money in Taiwan? You can change money upon arrival at the three Taiwanese international airports in Taipei , Taichung , and Kaohsiung , but I encourage you to wait to exchange your currency at one of the Taiwanese banks in the major cities. You’ll probably get a better exchange rate in banks than at airports. Some big hotels in Taiwan also offer currency exchange services."
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"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/currencies.htm\n___ International Currencies and Currency Codes",
"text": "\"Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info One World Nations Online Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International Home Earth Continents Countries International Codes Index Currencies and Currency Codes related: Purchasing power of countries___ International Currencies and Currency Codes A variety of international currencies - Image: kk nationsonline.org Up to date list of currency names. 3 character alphabetic and 3 digit numeric ISO 4217 codes for each country.keywords: currency, foreign currency, world currency, domestic currency, alphabetic and numeric codes, ISO-4217, official currency around the world Official currencies around the world by countries, plus codes for the representation of currencies. What kind of currency is used in a country - here is the answer! Currency Tips for Travelers! [ show]List of Currencies by Country You might use your browsers search function to find a country or a currency Bookmark/share this pagereddit Upvote Downvote submit Countries A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y ZCountry Currency Name Code A Code NA1 Japanese Yen 2 Ethiopian Birr1. U. S. Dollar 2. Greek Drachma (obsolete, or maybe not)Afghanistan Afghani AFN 971Albania Lek ALL 008Algeria Algerian Dinar DZD 012American Samoa US Dollar USD 840Andorra Euro, since 1 July 2013 replaced Andorran Peseta EUR ADP978 020Angola Kwanza AOA 973Anguilla East Caribbean Dollar XCD 951Antarctica No universal currency, no shopping malls - -Antigua and Barbuda East Caribbean Dollar XCD 951Argentina Argentine Peso ARS 032Armenia Armenian Dram AMD 051Aruba Aruban Guilder AWG 533Australia Australian Dollar AUD 036Austria Euro replaced Austrian Schilling EUR ATS978 040Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Manat; Beginning January 2006, 1 new Manat (AZN) = 5000 old Manats (AZM). AZN 031BBahamas Bahamian Dollar BSD 044Bahrain Bahraini Dinar BHD 048Bangladesh Taka BDT 050Barbados Barbados Dollar BBD 052Belarus Belarusian Ruble BYR 974Belgium Euro replaced Belgium Francs EUR BEF978 056Belize Belize Dollar BZD 084Benin CFA Franc BCEAO XOF 952Bermuda Bermudian Dollar BMD 060Bhutan Ngultrum Indian Rupee BTN INR 064 356Bolivia Boliviano BOB 068Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark BAM 977Botswana Pula BWP 072Brazil Brazilian Real BRL 986Brunei Darussalam Brunei Dollar BND 096Bulgaria Bulgarian Lev BGN 975Burkina Faso CFA Franc BCEAO XOF 952Burundi Burundi Franc BIF 108CCambodia Riel (The US dollar is the de facto currency) KHR 116Cameroon CFA Franc BEAC XAF 950Canada Canadian Dollar CAD 124Cape Verde Cape Verde Escudo CVE 132Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Dollar KYD 136Central African Republic CFA Franc BEAC XAF 950Chad CFA Franc BEAC XAF 950Chile Chilean Peso CLP 152China Renminbi (Yuan) CNY 156Christmas Island Australian Dollar AUD 036Cocos (Keeling) Islands Australian Dollar AUD 036Colombia Colombian Peso COP 170Comoros Comoro Franc KMF 174Congo, Dem. Republic Franc Congolais CDF 976Congo, Republic of CFA Franc BEAC XAF 950Cook Islands New Zealand Dollar NZD 554Costa Rica Costa Rican Colón CRC 188Cote D'Ivoire CFA Franc BCEAO XOF 952Croatia/Hrvatska Croatian Kuna HRK 191Cuba Cuban Peso CUP 192Cyprus 1 January 2008, the Cyprus Pound (CYP) was replaced by the euro; Northern Cyprus also Turkish lira in use EUR TRY 978 949Czech Republic Czech Koruna CZK 203Country Currency Name Code A Code ND1. Central African CFA franc issued by Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale 2."
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"title": "https://www.commbank.com.au/personal/international/foreign-exchange-rates.html\nFOREIGN EXCHANGERATES",
"text": "Choose a currency Rates are expressed as 1 AUD and are current as at 7:33am (Australian EST) on 11/04/2018 and do not include any fees. To convert Australian Dollar into another currency MULTIPLY by the rate. To convert another currency into Australian Dollar DIVIDE by the rate. Calculate how much you can get with our Foreign Exchange Calculator. Print current table Currency Code I want to Receive International Money Transfer Change Foreign Cash or unload Travel Money Card Deposit Foreign Cheque Send International Money Transfer or buy Foreign Draft Get Foreign Cash or load Travel Money Card Learn more Learn more Learn more Learn more Order now US Dollar USD 0.8121 0.8132 0.8239 0.7349 0.7427Great British Pound GBP 0.5734 0.5790 0.5788 0.5184 0.5208Argentine Peso ARS - - - - 14.8671Brazilian Real BRL - - - - 2.4142Canadian Dollar CAD 1.0185 1.0527 1.0209 0.9252 0.9251Chilean Peso CLP - - - - 415.5900Chinese Renminbi CNY - 5.2741 - 4.6652 4.6096Croatian Kuna HRK - - - - 4.1112Czech Koruna CZK - - - 14.9380 13.8880Danish Kroner DKK 4.8777 - 5.0271 4.4095 4.3712Euro EUR 0.6591 0.6813 0.6653 0.5950 0.6039Fijian Dollar FJD 1.6152 - - 1.5051 1.4334Hong Kong Dollar HKD 6.3160 6.5706 6.4206 5.7553 5.7764Hungarian Forint *HUF *- - - 186.7080 173.3080Indian Rupee INR 51.9370 - - 48.2670 -Indonesian Rupiah IDR - - - 10178.7100 9696.1900Israeli New Shekel ILS 2.8273 - - 2.5656 2.3527Japanese Yen JPY 86.9200 90.6300 88.9300 78.0600 79.1600Kuwaiti Dinar KWD 0.2426 - - 0.2202 0.1919Lebanese Pound *LBP *- - - 1103.2600 -Malaysian Ringgit MYR - - - - 2.6997Mauritian Rupee *MUR *- - - 23.4600 21.4500Mexican Peso MXN - - - - 12.9621New C/Tahiti Franc XPF 77.4300 - - 70.8800 64.8700New Zealand Dollar NZD 1.0906 1.1403 1.0988 1.0028 1.0024Norwegian Kroner NOK 6.3000 - 6.5666 5.7442 5.5766Oman Rial OMR 0.3120 - - 0.2824 0.2683P. N. G. Kina PGK - - - 2.3380 -Philippine Peso PHP 42.1330 - - 38.4200 36.0200Polish Zloty PLN 2.7557 - - 2.4633 2.3281Qatari Rial QAR - - - - 2.4836Saudi Riyal SAR 3.0266 - - 2.7458 2.5558Singapore Dollar SGD 1.0637 1.1043 1.0783 0.9585 0.9608Solomon Island Dollar SBD 6.3644 - - 5.4926 5.2617South African Rand ZAR 9.7259 - 9.7440 8.8105 8.7505South Korean Won KRW - - - 784.0804 725.4804Sri Lankan Rupee LKR 123.8400 - - 114.9700 111.3600Swedish Kronor SEK 6.6348 - 6.8185 6.1083 5.8870Swiss Franc CHF 0.7747 - 0.8340 0.7008 0.6921Taiwan Dollar TWD - - - - 19.8845Thai Baht THB 25.0700 26.4000 25.7700 22.6900 22.7800Tonga Pa'anga TOP - - - - 1.4505Turkish Lira TRY 3.1903 - - 3.0361 2.9634U. A. E. Dirham AED 2.9443 3.0730 3.0158 2.7076 2.6841Vanuatu Vatu VUV 85.9500 - - 77.4600 75.7700Vietnamese Dong VND - 18993 - 16786 16222Western Samoa Tala WST - - - - 1.6550The rates quoted above are subject to change at the Bank's discretion. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the information is accurate, you should confirm the latest situation with the Bank prior to making a decision. * IMTs (International Money Transfer) in these currencies are only available in Net Bank. These currencies are not currently available for IMTs in branches. ** Effective 29/01/2018 Foreign Cash change is not available in branch for Thai Baht (THB), U. A. E Dirham (AED) or Vietnamese Dong (VND). The rate displayed is only applicable for the unloading of funds from a Travel Money Card."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/VUV_calculator.html\nVanuatu Vatu (VUV) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Vanuatu Vatu and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Vanuatu Vatu is the currency in Vanuatu (VU, VUT). The symbol for VUV can be written VT. The Vanuatu Vatu is divided into 100 centimes. The exchange rate for the Vanuatu Vatu was last updated on April 12, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The VUV conversion factor has 5 significant digits.2 comments about Vanuatu Vatu conversion Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Bahamian Dollar (BSD) IOTA 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Vanuatu vatu - History and circulation information."
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"title": "http://www.xe.com/symbols.php\nWorld Currency Symbols",
"text": "\"World Currency Symbols This page lists global currency symbols used to denote that a number is a monetary value, such as the dollar sign \"\"$\"\", the Pound sign \"\"£\"\", and the Euro sign \"\"€\"\". This list is constantly under development and we rely on input from users like you to keep it as complete and accurate as possible. If you have any new information on currency symbols, please e-mail us at: [email protected]. XE also maintains a full list of ISO 4217 Currency Codes which displays the standard three-letter codes for every currency in the world. QUICK JUMP MENUList of Currency Symbols Fonts Used in this Page How To Work With Currency Symbols List of Currency Symbols Information is available below on Fonts Used in this Page and How To Work With Currency Symbols . 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Дин. 1044, 1080, 1085, 46 414, 438, 43d, 2e Seychelles Rupee SCR ₨ ₨ 8360 20a8Singapore Dollar SGD $ $ 36 24Solomon Islands Dollar SBD $ $ 36 24Somalia Shilling SOS S S 83 53South Africa Rand ZAR R R 82 52Sri Lanka Rupee LKR ₨ ₨ 8360 20a8Sweden Krona SEK kr kr 107, 114 6b, 72 info Switzerland Franc CHF CHF CHF 67, 72, 70 43, 48, 46Suriname Dollar SRD $ $ 36 24Syria Pound SYP £ £ 163 a3Taiwan New Dollar TWD NT$ NT$ 78, 84, 36 4e, 54, 24info Thailand Baht THB ฿ ฿ 3647 e3f Trinidad and Tobago Dollar TTD TT$ TT$ 84, 84, 36 54, 54, 24Turkey Lira TRY info Tuvalu Dollar TVD $ $ 36 24Ukraine Hryvnia UAH ₴ ₴ 8372 20b4United Kingdom Pound GBP £ £ 163 a3United States Dollar USD $ $ 36 24Uruguay Peso UYU $U $U 36, 85 24, 55Uzbekistan Som UZS лв лв 1083, 1074 43b, 432Venezuela Bolívar VEF Bs Bs 66, 115 42, 73Viet Nam Dong VND ₫ ₫ 8363 20ab Yemen Rial YER ﷼ ﷼ 65020 fdfc Zimbabwe Dollar ZWD Z$ Z$ 90, 36 5a, 24Top ▲Fonts Used in this Page Each currency symbol is presented first as a graphic, then in two \"\"Unicode-friendly\"\" fonts: Code2000 and Arial Unicode MS. The graphic symbol in the first column will always be visible, but the symbols in the other columns may or may not be available, depending on which fonts are installed on your computer. Note that of the two fonts used above, only Code2000 is complete."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/AMD_calculator.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Armenian Drams and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Armenian Dram is the currency in Armenia (AM, ARM). The Armenian Dram is divided into 100 luma. The exchange rate for the Armenian Dram was last updated on April 10, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The AMD conversion factor has 5 significant digits. 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Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Armenian dram - History and circulation information."
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"title": "http://www.convertworld.com/en/currency/taiwan.html\nNew Taiwan dollar (TWD) currency exchange rates",
"text": "Share New Taiwan dollar (TWD) currency exchange rates The New Taiwan dollar (新臺幣 or 新台幣) (currency code TWD and common abbreviation NT$), or simply Taiwan dollar, is the official currency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2000, although it has been in circulation since 1949. Originally issued by the Bank of Taiwan, it is now issued by the Central Bank of China. Currency converter Choose currency and type the amount of money that you want to convert, to see the results below. New Taiwan dollar TWDBritish pound GBPTop currency exchange rates at Convertworld USD EUR GBP JPY AUD CAD CHF CNY SEK NZD0.0341 0.0278 0.0242 3.6498 0.0444 0.0436 0.0327 0.2150 0.2862 0.0469Latest daily average exchange rates. Last updated: April 9, 2018 at 12:05 AM CETFacts about New Taiwan dollar (TWD)The New Taiwan dollar (新臺幣 or 新台幣) (currency code TWD and common abbreviation NT$), or simply Taiwan dollar, is the official currency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2000, although it has been in circulation since 1949. Originally issued by the Bank of Taiwan, it is now issued by the Central Bank of China. Although the official English word for the currency is dollar, in Mandarin it is known as yuan (as with Chinese numerals, this character has two forms — an informal form 元 and a formal form 圓 used to prevent alterations and accounting mistakes). Colloquially, it is called a kuài (塊 lit. piece; Taiwanese: kho· 箍). Subdivisions of a yuan are rarely used, since practically all products on the consumer market are being sold at whole units of yuan."
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"title": "https://www.facebook.com/business/help/203183363050448\nUnderstand minimum budgets",
"text": "Understand minimum budgets We require you to meet a minimum budget to help us strive for consistent delivery of your ads. Minimum budgets are calculated as a daily amount, but apply whether an ad set is using a daily or lifetime budget. For example, if you're using a lifetime budget for an ad that's going to run for five days, the budget must be five times the daily minimum budget. These minimums apply whether you're using automatic or manual bidding. Ad sets that are setting budgets in the following currencies (USD, AUD, CAD, SGD, JPY, NZD, TWD, EUR, CHF, SEK, HKD, GBP, ILS, NOK, KRW, DKK) are required to meet the following minimums: Note: The minimums are listed in USD. Convert them to your currency for an accurate number. If the ad set gets charged for impressions, its daily budget must be at least $1 a day If the ad set gets charged for clicks, Likes, video views, or post engagement, its daily budget must be at least $5 a day If the ad set gets charged for low frequency events like offer claims or app installs, its budget must be at least $40 a day Ad sets setting budgets in other currencies are required to meet the following minimums: Note: The minimums are listed in USD. Convert them to your currency for an accurate number. If the ad set gets charged for impressions, its daily budget must be at least $0.50 a day If the ad set gets charged for clicks, Likes, video views, or post engagement, its daily budget must be at least $2.50 a day If the ad set gets charged for low frequency events like offer claims or app installs, its budget must be at least $20 a day Important: Ad sets using manual bidding and a daily budget are required to meet all of the above minimums, and their budgets must be at least five times bigger than their bid. For example, if your ad set gets charged for app installs and has a manual bid of $10, its daily budget must be at least $50."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/TWD_calculator.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show New Taiwan Dollars and just one other currency click on any other currency. The New Taiwan Dollar is the currency in Taiwan (TW, TWN). The New Taiwan Dollar is also known as the Taiwanese Dollar. The symbol for TWD can be written NT$, NTD, and NT. The New Taiwan Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the New Taiwan Dollar was last updated on April 12, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The TWD conversion factor has 5 significant digits. 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"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/nok-norwegian-krone\nNOK - Norwegian Krone",
"text": "NOK - Norwegian Krone▼Norway, Krone The Norwegian Krone is the currency of Norway. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Norway Krone exchange rate is the NOK to EUR rate . The currency code for Kroner is NOK, and the currency symbol is kr. Below, you'll find Norwegian Krone rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take NOK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top NOK Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts NOK Stats Name: Norwegian Krone Symbol: kr Minor Unit: 1/100 = øre Top NOK Conversion: NOK/EURTop NOK Chart: NOK/EUR Chart NOK Profile Inflation: 3.60%Coins: Freq Used: kr1, kr5, kr10, kr20Banknotes: Freq Used: kr50, kr100, kr200, kr500, kr1000Central Bank: Norges Bank Website: http://www.norges-bank.no/en/Users: Norway, Bouvet Island, Svalbard, more ... Have more info about the Norwegian Krone? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the NOK? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a NOK currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to NOK email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get NOK rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services Norwegian Krone History The Rigsdaler was used as the main form of currency in Norway until 1816. During this time, Danish currency also circulated in Norway, as the two countries were in a political union."
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"docid": "D114631#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061012122918AAd53fp\nWhat kind of currency should I take to denmark, norway & sweden?",
"text": "Travel Europe (Continental) Denmark What kind of currency should I take to denmark, norway & sweden? Are US dollars more widely accepted?1 following 15 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Each country has its own currency but most will exchange Euros for their own currency. I found that in Copenhagen most places would take my Norwegian kroner but they would only take the paper money, not the coins. Just be careful at the airports or transportation hubs as they may charge quite a bit to convert money. Certainly the use of credit cards is easier but then you won't know what rate you get until some time after you get back but most places accept them. If you have a good bank you can buy these currencies before you leave and get the best rate (the dollar is getting stronger right now so it's a good time to buy). Just try to stay up to date on your conversion rates so you can be aware if someone is taking advantage of you. Good luck!Source (s): Lots of international travel.heather · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating They only take their individual money and sometimes Euros so you can bring US dollars and then exchange them or just take out local cash at they bank machine. I don't know about Sweden and Norway but here in Denmark they are funny about using none European visas in some stores. Some won't take them and the ones that do need to see ID so you will need to use cash a lot."
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"docid": "D1925493#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Vietnams_money_or_currency_called\nWhat is the currency of Vietnam?",
"text": "\"Michael Santoro Sr 2 Contributions What is the currency of Vietnam? Dong Anand Mehta 278,423 Contributionsmehtamatics = mathematics with a difference Currency in Vietnam? A Dong. Tony Luo 130 Contributions What currency is use in Vietnam? In Vietnam, they use the currency called 'Vietnam Dong'. One thing interesting i find about Vietnam Dong is that $1AUD = 16,100 Vietnam dong. ( 5/11/09) 4:37PM which is a BIG d …Ibrahim El-Osery 74,798 Contributions What is the official currency of Vietnam? The official currency is the ? ? ng ( code : VND ). . It has been the currency of Vietnam since May 3, 1978."
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"docid": "D2717539#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_any_other_currency_in_norway\nCan you use any other currency in Norway?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Norway Can you use any other currency in Norway? Flag Can you use any other currency in Norway? Edit Answer by Lemondope Confidence votes 135most places you can't, but you can find shops that take Euros. in banks you Chan exchange money to Norwegian currency2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Adam Runde 888 Contributions Amateur knowledge enthusiast, occasional piano player, and 8-month cashier of Walmart (an achievement greater than that of Ardito Desio). What currency is used in Norway? Norway uses the Krone as their base currency. This is divided into 100 øre. Edit Ranie K 771 Contributions What is the Currency used in Norway? Krone Edit Norway currency converter?"
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"docid": "D2931800#0",
"title": "http://goeasteurope.about.com/od/hungary/ss/Hungarys-Currency.htm\nEssential Information About Currencies in Europe",
"text": "Destinations Europe Essential Information About Currencies in Europe By Terri Mapes Updated 01/14/18Share Pin Email•••Most of Europe is now using a single currency, the Euro. How did Europe go from countless currencies to one common currency? In 1999, the European Union took a large step towards a unified Europe. 11 countries formed an economic and political structure within the European states. Membership to the EU became something to aspire to, as the organization gave significant support and financial aid to countries wishing to meet the required criteria. Each member of the Eurozone now shared the same currency, known as the Euro, which was to replace their own individual monetary units. These countries only started the Euro as the official currency in early 2002. Adopting the Euro Using a single currency in all of the 23 participating countries makes things a bit more simple for travelers. But which are these 23 European countries? The original 11 countries of the EU are: Austria Belgium Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Since the introduction of the Euro, 14 more countries have started using the Euro as formal currency."
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"docid": "D1651737#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/w-hat-currency-is-best-for-denmark-norway-sweden-finland.cfm\nW hat currency is best for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland?",
"text": "\"W hat currency is best for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland? Thread Tools Search this Thread Feb 1st, 2006, 04:25 PM # 1linet Original Poster Join Date: Dec 2005Posts: 14W hat currency is best for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland? Do these Scandinavian countries use the euro or is it better to use their local currency? Feb 1st, 2006, 04:40 PM # 2rkkwan Join Date: Feb 2004Posts: 23,074Norway is not EU and has no plan to use the euro. Both Denmark and Sweden are EU countries, but both have held referendum that rejected the euro. The Danish currency is pegged to the euro, but it remains a seperate currency. Finland uses the euro. Feb 1st, 2006, 04:57 PM # 3crefloors Join Date: Mar 2004Posts: 32,243Just got back from Copenhagen and Stockholm. They both use their own Kroners...called Crowns by the \"\"natives\"\". 7+ a bit to the dollar in Denmark and 8+ a bit in Sweden."
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"docid": "D1663437#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Copenhagen\nWhere is Copenhagen located?",
"text": "\"3ooo Where is Copenhagen located? The capital of Denmark has these coordinates : 55° 40â² 34â³ N, 12° 34â² 6â³ E It's bridging the eastern part of the big island of Zealand ('Sjælla …3ooo What is Copenhagen? Could be several things : * Capital of Denmark (and until 1814 also of Norway). Founded in the late viking age (not 1167 as most dictionaries state), and becoming capital (i …3ooo Where is Copenhagen? Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, a small country in Europe to the north of Germany. It is located on two Islands : Zealand (the bigger one) and Amager (the smaller one) T …What is the Copenhagen Consensus?\\n The Copenhagen Consensus Center is a think-tank based in Denmark that tells governments and philanthropists around the world about the best ways to spend aid and development …Mlfeahr 8 Contributions What is the abbreviation for Copenhagen? CPHMonkeytypist 2,060 Contributions In which country is Copenhagen? Denmark. What is a copenhagen? Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark."
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"docid": "D314588#0",
"title": "http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/aclarar\naclarar",
"text": "aclararaclarar Translateaclararto clarify, to get light Dictionary Conjugation Examples Videoaclarartransitive verb1. ( to make clear)a. to clarify La acusada intentó aclarar su motivación, pero para mí sigue siendo algo ilógico lo que hizo. The defendant tried to clarify her motives, but what she did still seems illogical to me.b. to explain¿Quién me puede aclarar lo que pasó aquí anoche? Who can explain to me what happened here last night?c. to make clear Sólo quiero aclarar que no te quise ofender con ese comentario. I just want to make it clear that I didn't mean to offend you with that comment.d. to clear up Me aseguró que se lo aclararía al jefe para no se me echara la culpa a mí. He assured me he'd clear it up with the boss so I didn't get the blame.2. ("
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"docid": "D114630#0",
"title": "https://www.brekketours.com/resources/currency\nCurrency Types",
"text": "\"Travel Resources Travel Resources Home Scandinavian Weather Scandinavian Currency Travel Insurance Escorted Terms & Conditions Independent Terms & Conditions Travel Hints TSA Regulations Special Links Additional Information Add-On Airfare Air Upgrade Options Car Rentals Request a Custom Tour Terms and Conditions Make a Payment Brekke Tours & Travel802 N. 43rd St. Grand Forks, ND 58203 Phone: 701-772-8999 * 1-800-437-5302 Fax: 701-780-9352 Email: [email protected] Several Scandinavian countries have not adopted the Euro as of yet. Please refer to the following to find the correct currency for the country you plan to visit. Swedish Krona Sweden has not adopted the Euro (yet). Swedish kronor (currency code: SEK) have been the currency of Sweden since the 19th century. The plural is kronor and one krona is divided into 100 öre. The currency is sometimes informally referred to as the \"\"Swedish crown\"\" and is abbreviated \"\"kr.\"\" Exchange rate: 1USD to approximately 9.22 Swedish Krona Norwegian Krone Norway's currency is the Norwegian krone (abbreviation: \"\"kr.\"\") It is subdivided into 100 øre and the currency code for the money is NOK. The name translates into English as \"\"crown\"\". The krone was introduced in 1875, replacing the Norwegian speciedaler."
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"docid": "D3304135#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_Kroner\nWhat is a Kroner?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Definitions Example Sentences What is a Kroner? Flag What is a Kroner? Answer by Ranger22 Confidence votes 28.7KThe krone is the currency of Denmark, including the autonomous provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The plural form is \"\"kroner\"\" and one krone is divided into 100 $re, the singular form being the same as the plural. The ISO 4217 code is DKK; the domestic abbreviation is \"\"kr.\"\". Occasionally, the form DKR or Dkr is seen, but these symbols are not official.20 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Roy Forssberg 371,424 Contributions What is the definition of Kroner? Kroner is the unit of money in Greenland and Norway. With slightly different spellings, it is (or was at one time) also used in Austria, Denmark, some of the German states, L …, Linc Mad 332,237 Contributions Antonym for kroner? Krone (plural kroner ) is the unit of money in Denmark and Norway."
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"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Ore+deposit\nore",
"text": "Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.ore (redirected from Ore deposit) Also found in: Thesaurus, Financial, Encyclopedia .ore (ôr)n. A mineral or an aggregate of minerals from which a valuable constituent, especially a metal,can be profitably mined or extracted. [ Middle English, from Old English ōra and from Old English ār, brass, copper, bronze . ] ö·re (œ′rə)n. A Swedish unit of currency equal to 1 / 100 of the krona. [ Swedish, from Old Norse eyrir, from Latin aureus, gold coin, from aurum, gold . ] ø·re (œ′rə)n. A unit of currency equal to 1 / 100 of the krone in Denmark and Norway. [ Danish and Norwegian, both from Old Norse eyrir; see öre . ]"
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"title": "http://www.university-world.com/europe/europe_economy.html\nFind Universities",
"text": "Europe Economy. : Canada. : Geography. : People. : Government> Economy. : Statistics. : Transportation. : Culture. : History. : University info The economy of Europe is comprised of more than 665 million people in 48 different states."
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"title": "http://exchangeratecalculator.com/exchange/currency/NOK\nNORWEGIAN KRONE - NOK",
"text": "NORWEGIAN KRONE - NOKTodays Date : 12/06/2017The Norwegian krone, symbol Kr, code NOK, is the official currency of the Kingdom of Norway, a country of nearly 5 million people. The Norwegian krone’s plural form is kroner, and it is subdivided into 100 øre. The krone is the de facto currency in Norway, as well as its dependent territories of Svalbard, Bouvet Island, Queen Maud Land, and Peter the First Island. The kroner is managed by Norges Bank in Oslo. The Krone was introduced in the year 1875 to replace the Norwegian speciedaler at a rate of 4 kroner equal to 1 speciedaler. This action was taken as part of Norway’s acceptance into the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which was formed in 1873. Even after the dissolution of the Union in 1914, Norway stuck with Krone as their own currency name. The Kingdom of Norway came under German rule during the Second World War, and was forced to adopt the German Reichsmark at a rate of 1 krone equal to 0.6 Reichsmark. After the war, the krone was fixed at a rate of 20 kroner equal to 1 GBP and 4.963 kroner equal to 1 USD. These fixed rates were dissolved and the krone was allowed to float in 1992.15 days 30 days 45 days 60 days Currency Quick Facts Name: Norwegian krone Symbol: Kr Code: NOKDecimal Unit: 100 øre Nicknames: plural: kroner Coins: 1 kr, 5 kr, 10 kr, 20 kr Notes: 50 kr, 100 kr, 200 kr, 500 kr, 1,000 kr Central Bank: Norges Bank Country (ies): Kingdom of Norway Currency Characteristics The krone is currently circulated in coin values of 1 kr, 5 kr, 10 kr and 20 kr."
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"docid": "D1350560#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/norway/noflags.htm\nNorwegian Flag",
"text": "\"Norwegian Flag Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map Norway Flag: Officially adopted on July 17, 1821, the red, white and blue colors are said to be influenced by the French Tricolore ( as a symbol of liberty ). Inspiration also came from the flags of both the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Larger Norway flag Norway Coat of Arms: The National Coat of Arms dates from the Middle Ages and features an upright, yellow crowned lion, holding a white and yellow axe on a red, triangle-shaped field. It's one of the oldest in all of Europe and originated as a personal coat of arms for the royal family. After slight adjustments over time, the current version shown was approved by the King of Norway on May 20, 1992. Norwegian Anthem: Anthem Title:, Ja, vi elsker dette landet (Yes, we love this country)Composer: Rikard Nordraak Lyricist: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Year of Completion: 1864Date of First Performance: May 17th, 1864The currently recognized national anthem of Norway is Ja, vi elsker dette landet (Yes, we love this country), also called \"\"Song for Norway\"\". The song has held the status of being Norway's national anthem since the earlier parts of the 20th century. No official national anthems are recognized in Norway, but multiple anthems have been publicly recognized for a span of almost 200 years."
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"title": "http://www.kff.org/health-costs/issue-brief/snapshots-health-care-spending-in-the-united-states-selected-oecd-countries/\nSnapshots: Health Care Spending in the United States & Selected OECD Countries",
"text": "Snapshots: Health Care Spending in the United States & Selected OECD Countries Published: Apr 12, 2011Facebook Twitter Linked In Email Print Health spending is rising faster than incomes in most developed countries, which raises questions about how countries will pay for their future health care needs. The issue is particularly acute in the United States, which not only spends much more per capita on health care, but also has had one of the highest spending growth rates. Both public and private health expenditures are growing at rates which outpace comparable countries. Despite this higher level of spending, the United States does not achieve better outcomes on many important health measures. This paper uses information from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 1 to compare the level and growth rate of health care spending in the United States to those of other OECD countries. It is reasonably well known that the United States spends more per capita on health care than other countries. What may be less well known is that the United States still has one of the highest growth rates in health care spending. Health care spending around the world is generally rising faster than overall economic growth, so almost all countries have seen health care spending increase as a percentage of their gross domestic product (GDP) over time. In the United States, which has both a high level of health spending per capita and a relatively high rate of real growth in spending, the share of GDP devoted to health care spending grew from 9% of GDP in 1980 to 16% of GDP in 2008. This 7 percentage-point increase in health spending as a share of GDP is one of the largest across the OECD."
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"docid": "D43686#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_krone\nNorwegian krone",
"text": "\"Norwegian krone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Norwegian kronenorsk krone ( Norwegian)50 kr banknote obverse Coin denominations in circulation as of 2015, ranging from 1 kr to 20 kr ISO 4217Code NOKNumber 578Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1/100 øre Plural kronerøre øre Symbol kr Banknotes 50 kr, 100 kr, 200 kr, 500 kr, 1000 kr Freq. used 50 kr, 100 kr, 200 kr, 500 kr Rarely used 1000 kr Coins 1, 5, 10, 20 kr Demographics User (s)Norway5 territories [show]Issuance Central bank Norges Bank Website www .norges-bank .no Valuation Inflation 2.3% Source The World Factbook, 2006 est. The krone [ˈkruːnə] ( sign: kr; code: NOK ), plural kroner, is the currency of Norway and its dependent territories. It is subdivided into 100 øre, which exist only electronically since 2012. The name translates into English as crown. The krone was the thirteenth most traded currency in the world by value in April 2010, down three positions from 2007. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins2.1 Use of 10 Syrian pound coins in Norway3 Banknotes4 Summary of denominations issued5 Exchange rates5.1 Current NOK exchange rates6 Usage7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]A 20-crown gold coin. The text '124 Stk. 1 Kil. f. G.' means that 124 pieces gave one kilogram of pure gold The krone was introduced in 1875, replacing the Norwegian speciedaler/spesidaler at a rate of 4 kroner = 1 speciedaler."
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"docid": "D3361524#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070728205704AAQ6g5o\nHow much is one dollar to an indian lac?",
"text": "Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance How much is one dollar to an indian lac? What i mean here is the exchange rate between a dollar and the lac Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: Hi , The LAC is not a currency. Its rather a unit . One lac is 100,000 . The currency in India is the rupee which is worth 35.00 rupee to the Aus $ or 40.5 rupee to the American dollar . These are official rates which means one can get more rupees for their dollars on the black market . Regards................khalilkyd · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment The Indian rupee is currently 45.3 to the UD dollar, or .0220751 dollars per rupee. So a lakh (100,000) of Indian rupees would be worth $2,207.51Source (s):http://www.x-rates.com/d/INR/table.htmldj · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Maybe you would like to learn more about one of these? How To Trade Cryptocurrency Need a Reverse Mortgage? Need a Small Business Loan?"
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"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dkk.asp\nDEFINITION of 'DKK'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'DKK'The currency code for the Danish krone (\"\"crown\"\"), the official currency for the country of Denmark as well as the provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Danish krone (DKK) was made the formal currency of Denmark in 1873, replacing the former Danish rigsdaler, and was tied to the gold standard. Next Up NOKReserve Currency Base Currency Accounting Currency BREAKING DOWN 'DKK'Denmark created the krone currency as part of the dissolution of the country's participation in the Scandinavian Monetary Union with Sweden and Norway. The union dissolved in 1914, along with the gold standard, and the three participating countries chose to keep their own individual currencies. The krone was pegged to the German mark briefly, then to the British pound and later again to the German mark. Today the krone is tied to the euro. The currency market, also known as the foreign exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world. RELATED TERMSNOKIn currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Norwegian Krone. ... Reserve Currency A reserve currency is held by central banks and other major financial ... Base Currency The first currency quoted in a currency pair on forex. It is ... Accounting Currency The monetary unit used when recording transactions in a company's ... Currency Appreciation An increase in the value of one currency in terms of another. ..."
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"title": "http://www.worldsalaries.org/norway.shtml\nNorway Average Salaries & Expenditures",
"text": "\"World Salaries > International Average Salary Income Comparison > Norway search Norway Average Salaries & Expenditures Contents Average Employment Income Average Salary per Job Average Salary per Sector Consumption Expenditure Workforce Composition Vacation Time Exchange Rates Cost of Living References Average Employment Income:annual, per worker, incl. dependent & self employment Disposable (1) Gross (2)200425,224225,55237,094331,692constant 2005 US$ at PPPcurrent kroners (1) Based on gross employment average income and non-consumption expenditure per worker. ( 2) Based on salary & business average income per capita and proportion of earners to household size. Source: Norway Income Distribution Survey [22], 2004 (2.1 persons per household, 1.0 earner per household). Average Salary in Norway - Job and Sector Comparison. Job Net Monthly Incomeconstant 2005 US$ (1) Notes Gross Monthly Average Income (2)Compulsory Deductions (3)Weekly Hours (4)Airline Pilot average income PPP $ 4,263 $ 4,500 Employees, 2001. 59,151 kroners 38% 37.5Teacher average income PPP $ 2,573 $ 3,550 Employees, 2005. 34,186 kroners 33%Carpenter average income PPP $ 2,246 $ 3,098 Employees, 2005. 28,972 kroners 31% 37.5Professional Nurse average income PPP $ 2,229 $ 3,075 Employees, 2005. 28,754 kroners 31% 37.5Flight Attendant average income PPP $ 2,051 $ 2,165 Employees, 2001."
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"docid": "D1790500#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g190455-i550-k4526634-Currency_in_Denmark_Norway_Sweden-Norway.html\nCurrency in Denmark/Norway/Sweden",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Norway forum Norway forums Roma SMelbourne, Australia Level Contributor114 posts255 reviews Save Topic Currency in Denmark/Norway/Sweden Jun. 2, 2011, 7:46 a.m. Hello,We are touring the 3 countries above in late August and, checking out currency, have been told we can use the Euro or the Kroner specific to each country. The bank said we can use US dollars. Can some-one please clarify this for us? We will spend most of our time in Norway with only a couple of days each in Copenhagen and Stockholm. Should we just obtain an amount of each country's Kroner? Is that the easiest solution? Thanking you. Mentioned in this post Copenhagen Zealand, Denmark Stockholm Stockholm County, Sweden Report inappropriate content Tours in Norway See all Vaeremsfeltet1 Review Archaeology Tours, Sightseeing Tours, Segway Tours, Nature & Wildlife Tours, Walking Tours Adventure Norway45 Reviews Kayaking & Canoeing, Sightseeing Tours, Climbing Tours, Nature & Wildlife Tours, River Rafting & Tubing Dresinsykling pa Flekkefjordsbanen Day Tours30 Reviews Bike Tours, Sightseeing Tours Guide Sor13 Reviews Sightseeing Tours, Walking Tours, Boat Tours1-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1Pippi2Stavanger, Norway Destination Expertfor Western Norway, Stavanger Level Contributor7,336 posts107 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency in Denmark/Norway/Sweden Jun. 2, 2011, 8:43 a.m. You cannot use Euros nor US dollars as payment in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. We all have our own currencies as you have already understood."
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"docid": "D105843#0",
"title": "https://www.macrumors.com/2015/10/14/apple-raises-mac-prices-international/\nApple Raises Mac Prices in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey",
"text": "\"Apple Raises Mac Prices in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey Wednesday October 14, 2015 7:53 pm PDT by Joe Rossignol Apple has raised its prices for the Mac Book, Mac Book Air, Mac Book Pro, Mac mini and Mac Pro this week in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey as the values of foreign currencies continue to fluctuate against the U. S. dollar. Mac Book Air prices in New Zealand, for example, ranged between NZ$1,399.00 and NZ$1,799.00 for stock configurations prior to the price increase, but the lineup is now priced between NZ$1,599.00 and NZ$2,199.00. Similarly, the base model Mac mini now starts at NZ$899, up from NZ$749, while the base model Mac Pro rose from NZ$4,499.00 to NZ$5,699.00. The 12-inch Mac Book is now priced from NZ$2,399, a $400 increase over the original NZ$1,999 price. The price increases were consistent on the Apple Online Store in the other affected countries. In Brazil, for instance, the Mac Book Air now costs between R$ 8.499,00 and R$ 11.499,00, up from between R$ 5.899,00 and R$ 7.699,00. Retina Mac Book Pro prices now start at kr 14 990,00 in Norway, as another example, an increase over the former kr 12 590,00 price for the entry-level configuration. In Malaysia, the Retina Mac Book Pro is also now more expensive, at RM 5,899.00 and up. Apple reports its quarterly earnings in U. S. dollars, and routinely adjusts its prices in foreign countries due to currency exchange rates that are beyond its control. Australia, Canada and Europe have faced similar price increases this year."
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"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/cape-town.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Cape Town Exchange Rate Cape Town Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Cape Town. The currency used in Cape Town is the South African Rand . Cape Town is the capital of South Africa. If you are traveling to Cape Town, you will need to exchange your currency for the South African Rand. You may exchange your money for the South African Rand at most Cape Town banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Cape Town airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the South African Rand currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Cape Town. You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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"title": "https://www.mapsofworld.com/nigeria/facts.html\nNigeria Facts",
"text": "Share Nigeria Facts Nigeria is a country located in West Africa. Find here important facts about Nigeria, including capital city, currency, flag, language, tradition, population, symbols, largest cities, government, history , economy and the like. Where is Nigeria? Nigeria, officially called the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country located in West Africa. What is the capital of Nigeria? The capital of Nigeria is Abuja. Built in the 1980s, Abuja is one of the most well planned cities in the country. It became the capital of Nigeria on December 12, 1991, replacing Lagos. The city is home to major attractions in the country such as the Nigerian National Mosque and the Nigerian National Christian Center. What is the largest city in Nigeria?"
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"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/nigeria/facts.html\nNigeria Facts",
"text": "Share Nigeria Facts Nigeria is a country located in West Africa. Find here important facts about Nigeria, including capital city, currency, flag, language, tradition, population, symbols, largest cities, government, history , economy and the like. Where is Nigeria? Nigeria, officially called the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country located in West Africa. What is the capital of Nigeria? The capital of Nigeria is Abuja. Built in the 1980s, Abuja is one of the most well planned cities in the country. It became the capital of Nigeria on December 12, 1991, replacing Lagos. The city is home to major attractions in the country such as the Nigerian National Mosque and the Nigerian National Christian Center. What is the largest city in Nigeria?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_African_CFA_franc\nWest African CFA franc",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search West African CFA francfranc CFA BCEAO ( French)Current coins of the West African CFA franc ISO 4217Code XOFNumber 952Exponent 0Denominations Subunit 1/100 centime Symbol CFAcentime c Nickname céfa, franc Banknotes 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 francs CFACoins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 250, 500 francs CFADemographics User (s) Benin Burkina Faso Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast Mali Niger Senegal Togo Issuance Central bank Central Bank of West African States Website www .bceao .int Valuation Pegged with euro = 655,957Usage of: West African CFA franc Central African CFA franc100 West African CFA franc (1981). [ [ |250px|alt=]]Obverse: Sawfish (symbol of BCEAO ). Lettering \"\" BANQUE CENTRALE DES ETATS DE L'AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST \"\". Reverse: Face-value and year amid flowers. BCEAO lettering at the border.347,889,600 coins minted (1967 to 2004). The West African CFA franc ( French: franc CFA; Portuguese: franco CFA or simply franc, ISO 4217 code: XOF) is the currency of eight independent states in West Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. These eight countries had a combined population of 105.7 million people in 2014, [1] and a combined GDP of US$78.4 billion (as of 2012). [ 2]The acronym CFA stands for Communauté Financière d'Afrique (\"\"Financial Community of Africa\"\") or Communauté Financière Africaine (\"\"African Financial Community\"\"). [ 3] The currency is issued by the BCEAO ( Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, \"\"Central Bank of the West African States\"\"), located in Dakar, Senegal, for the members of the UEMOA ( Union Économique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine, \"\" West African Economic and Monetary Union \"\"). The franc is nominally subdivided into 100 centimes but no centime denominations have been issued."
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"docid": "D1038196#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny\nPenny",
"text": "\"Penny From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the coin. For other uses, see Penny (disambiguation). \"\" Pence\"\" redirects here. For the 48th Vice President of the United States, see Mike Pence. For other uses, see Pence (disambiguation). From top to bottom: a British penny (official name); a penny depicting King Offa of Mercia; a 1929 South African penny; a 2013 one-cent coin from the United States (colloquially called a penny). A penny is a coin ( pl. pennies) or a unit of currency ( pl. pence) in various countries. Borrowed from the Carolingian denarius (whence its former abbreviation d. ), it is usually the smallest denomination within a currency system."
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"title": "https://buzzkenya.com/ethiopian-birr/\n5 Amazing Facts About Ethiopian Birr",
"text": "Home Ethiopia 5 Amazing Facts About Ethiopian Birr Ethiopia5 Amazing Facts About Ethiopian Birr By Editorial Staff The Ethiopian Birr: Ethiopia is one of the countries in East Africa popular for its diverse cultural destinations. It is a country that is filled with very interesting historical sights, religious festivals, excellent mountains for riding motorcycles through as well as trekking and a lot of isolated tribes. This country is landlocked and is bordered by Kenya, Sudan, Eritrea and Djibouti. Its capital city is Addis Ababa and it has a population of over 75 million people. Amharic is the country’s official language. Some of other widely spoken languages are Arabic, Somali, Oromigna, Guaragigna and Tigrinya. English is the language that is taught in their school’s curriculum. Ethiopian currency is referred to as the Birr. 1 Birr is basically separated into 100 cents. The Ethiopian Birr notes are 100, 50, 10, 5 and 1."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_South_Africa's_currency_called\nWhat was South Africa's currency before euro?",
"text": "\"Lauren022 548 Contributions What was South Africa's currency before euro? South Africa has never used the Euro. It currently uses the South African Rand (ZAR). Before that it used Shillings which was basically the British Pound that had converted t …What is south Africa's main producer of iron ore called?eskom Why is South Africa called the Africa's wealthiest nation? The wealth of a country is measured in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) South Africa does have the highest GDP in Africa.. The gross domestic product ( GDP ) or gross domestic …Mohammed Sayanvala 4,017 Contributions What was South Africa's currency before it became rand? The South African Pound What was south Africa's old currency before it became the rand?mooola What do you call the currency of South Korea? The Korean Currency is called \"\"Won.\"\" 1 dollar ($1) usually is about 1150 won. Pasopvirpot 25 Contributions What is the name of Africa's currency? Each country has its own currency."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_union\nCurrency union",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article's use of external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines. Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references. ( May 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Part of a series on World trade Policy [show]Restrictions [show]History [show]Organizations [show]Economic integration [show]Issues [show]Lists [show]By country [show]Theory [show]v t e A currency union (also known as monetary union) involves two or more states sharing the same currency without them necessarily having any further integration (such as an economic and monetary union, which would have, in addition, a customs union and a single market ). Three types of currency unions exist: Informal – unilateral adoption of foreign currency [ citation needed]Formal – adoption of foreign currency by virtue of bilateral or multilateral agreement with the issuing authority, sometimes supplemented by issue of local currency in currency peg regime Formal with common policy – establishment by multiple countries of a common monetary policy and issuing authority for their common currency The theory of the optimal currency area addresses the question of how to determine what geographical regions should share a currency in order to maximize economic efficiency. Contents [ hide ]1 List of currency unions1.1 Existing1.2 Planned1.3 Disbanded1.4 Never materialized2 See also3 References4 Further reading5 External links List of currency unions [ edit]Existing [ edit]Currency Union Users Est. Status Population GDP (nominal $)CFA franc Issued by the ( French) Overseas Issuing Institute between 1945−1962 then by the Central Bank of West African States and the Bank of Central African States Benin Burkina Faso Côte d'Ivoire Guinea-Bissau Mali Niger Senegal Togo Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon1945 Formal, common policy 151,978,440CFP franc Issued by the ( French) Overseas Issuing Institute French Polynesia New Caledonia Wallis and Futuna1945 Formal, common policy 552,537East Caribbean dollar Eastern Caribbean Currency Union of the OECSAnguilla Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Grenada Montserrat Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1965 Formal, common policy de facto EMU for CSME members [1]625,000Euro International status and usage of the euro Eurozone: Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spainand EU special territories: Akrotiri and Dhekelia (SBAs)French Southern and Antarctic Lands Saint Barthélemy Saint Pierre and Miquelon Andorra Kosovo Monaco Montenegro San Marino Vatican City1999/2002 Formal, common policy and EMU for EU members Formal for Monaco and SBAs (those form a de facto EMU with the Eurozone) Formal for Andorra since 2011 Informal for Kosovo, Montenegro Formal for the rest 328,655,062Hong Kong dollar Hong Kong Macau1977 Informal; Decreto-Lei n.º 16/95/M prohibiting the refusal of the pataca by merchants and businesses. [ 2]7,775,200Singapore dollar Brunei dollar Managed together by the Monetary Authority of Singapore Brunei Singapore1967 Formal; currencies mutually exchangeable [3]5,137,000 36,438,000,000Armenian dram Armenia Artsakh1994 Informal 3,368,900 18,715,000,000Australian dollar Australiaand external territories: Ashmore and Cartier Islands Australian Antarctic Territory Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Coral Sea Islands Heard Island and Mc Donald Islands Norfolk Island Kiribati Nauru Tuvalu1966 Informal 24,557,000Pound sterling Sterling area (former) United Kingdomand overseas territories: British Antarctic Territory British Indian Ocean Territory Falkland Islands Gibraltar Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islandsand crown dependencies: Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey1939 Semi-formal. UK banknotes are legal tender in locations outside the UK. Local currencies are pegged to the GBP but not necessarily accepted in the UK: Guernsey pound, Manx pound, Jersey pound and Alderney pound, Falkland Islands pound, Gibraltar pound, Saint Helena pound62,321,000Indian rupee India Bhutan [4]Nepal [5]1974 Informal Nepal minor usage1,215,083,000New Zealand dollar New Zealandand realm: Cook Islands Niue Pitcairn Islands1967 Informal 4,411,000Israeli new sheqel Israel Palestine1927/1986 Informal 11,738,000Jordanian dinar [ citation needed]Jordan Palestine ( West Bank only)Informal 8,922,000Russian ruble Russia Abkhazia South Ossetia2008 Informal 142,177,000South African rand Multilateral Monetary Area Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland1974 Formal de facto customs and monetary union for SACU members 52,924,669 316,936,000,000Swiss franc Liechtenstein Switzerland1920 Informal since 1924 creation of a customs union and common market in EFTA in a de facto EMU7,774,546 497,171,000,000Turkish lira Turkey Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus1983 Informal 75,081,100 734,043United States dollar United Statesand insular areas: American Samoa Guam United States Minor Outlying Islands Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico United States Virgin Islands Ecuador El Salvador Panama Marshall Islands Federated States of Micronesia Palau Timor-Leste Turks and Caicos Islands British Virgin Islands BES islands1904 (Panama only)Formal for insular areas and sovereign status with Compact of Free Association, [6] informal for other areas 339,300,000Note: Every customs and monetary union and economic and monetary union also has a currency union. Zimbabwe is theoretically in a currency union with four blocs as the South African rand, Botswana pula, British pound and US dollar freely circulate, the US Dollar was until 2016 official tender. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Mac_Index\nBig Mac Index",
"text": "\"Big Mac Index From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A Mc Donald's Big Mac. How many burgers do you get for $50 USD? ( Jan 2012)The Big Mac Index is published by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and provides a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. It \"\"seeks to make exchange-rate theory a bit more digestible\"\". [ 1]The index, created in 1986, takes its name from the Big Mac, a hamburger sold at Mc Donald's restaurants. Contents1 Overview1.1 Variants1.2 Limitations1.3 Manipulation1.4 Comparison issues2 Figures3 See also4 Notes5 External links Overview [ edit]The Big Mac index was introduced in The Economist in September 1986 by Pam Woodall [2] as a semi-humorous illustration of PPP and has been published by that paper annually since then. The index also gave rise to the word burgernomics. [ 3]One suggested method of predicting exchange rate movements is that the rate between two currencies should naturally adjust so that a sample basket of goods and services should cost the same in both currencies. In the Big Mac Index, the basket in question is a single Big Mac burger as sold by the Mc Donald's fast food restaurant chain. The Big Mac was chosen because it is available to a common specification in many countries around the world as local Mc Donald's franchisees at least in theory have significant responsibility for negotiating input prices."
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"docid": "D2101858#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/ordinary-people/author/judith-guest/first-edition/\nOrdinary People by Judith Guest, First Edition",
"text": "\"Ordinary People by Judith Guest, First Edition You Searched For: Author/Artist etc. : judith guest, Title: ordinary people Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 451 2 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (45)Magazines & Periodicals Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New Used Binding All Bindings Hardcover (41)Softcover (3)Collectible Attributes First Edition Signed Dust Jacket (36)Seller-Supplied Images (4)Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (4)Seller Location All Locations Seller Rating All Sellersand up (43) (28)Search Within These Results: Ordinary People Judith Guest Published by The Viking Press (1976)Used First Edition Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: yo UBeeyo U (RIO RANCHO, NM, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 3.00Convert Currency Shipping: US$ 3.25Within U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: The Viking Press, 1976. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Stated fourth printing, NOT price clipped. One inch tear to top of DJ spine o/w clean. Seller Inventory # ABE-9490241744More information about this seller | Contact this seller 1. Stock Image Ordinary People Guest, Judith Published by Viking Pr, New York, New York, U. S. A. (1976)ISBN 10: 0670528315 ISBN 13: 9780670528318Used First Edition Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: UHR Books (Hollis Center, ME, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 4.00Convert Currency Shipping: US$ 3.89Within U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Viking Pr, New York, New York, U. S. A., 1976."
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"docid": "D3385388#0",
"title": "http://www.currency-converter-calculator.com/convert/PHP/USD/1000\nConvert 1000 Philippine Peso (PHP) to US Dollar (USD)",
"text": "Convert 1000 Philippine Peso (PHP) to US Dollar (USD)Exchange rates used for currency conversion updated on 12th April 2018 ( 12/04/2018 )Below you will find the latest exchange rate for exchanging Philippine Peso (PHP) to US Dollar (USD), a table containing most common conversions and a chart with the pair's evolution. The Philippine Peso (PHP) to US Dollar (USD) rates are updated every minute using our advanced technology for live forex currency conversion. Check back in a few days for things to buy with this amount and information about where exactly you can exchange currencies om;ine and offline. If you need to SWAP these currencies go to US Dollar (USD) to Philippine Peso (PHP) page.1000 PHP = 22.8 USD*Disclaimer: AVERAGE intraday quotes were used for this conversion. The exchange rate the system calculated between Philippine Peso and US Dollar on 12/04/2018 is 1 PHP = 0.0228 USDSee what markets say or Jump to Comments Convert 1000 PHP / 1000 USD to major currencies1000 PHP = 25 AUD ( Australian Dollar ) 1000 USD = 1099.8 AUD ( Australian Dollar )1000 PHP = 25.2 CAD ( Canadian Dollar ) 1000 USD = 1105.1 CAD ( Canadian Dollar )1000 PHP = 21.3 CHF ( Swiss Franc ) 1000 USD = 936 CHF ( Swiss Franc )1000 PHP = 139.6 CNY ( Chinese Yuan ) 1000 USD = 6130 CNY ( Chinese Yuan )1000 PHP = 17.6 EUR ( Euro ) 1000 USD = 774 EUR ( Euro )1000 PHP = 14 GBP ( British Pound ) 1000 USD = 616.7 GBP ( British Pound )1000 PHP = 1385.7 INR ( Indian Rupee ) 1000 USD = 60855.1 INR ( Indian Rupee )1000 PHP = 2438 JPY ( Japanese Yen ) 1000 USD = 107065.2 JPY ( Japanese Yen )1000 PHP = 22.8 USD ( US Dollar ) 1000 USD = 1000 USD ( US Dollar )1000 PHP = 249.9 ZAR ( South Africa Rand ) 1000 USD = 10976.5 ZAR ( South Africa Rand )PHP to USD Exchange Rate History Chart Base: Target: From: To: Popular Conversions PHP / USD USD / PHP1 PHP = 0.0228 USD 43.915 PHP = 1 USD5 PHP = 0.114 USD 219.575 PHP = 5 USD10 PHP = 0.228 USD 439.15 PHP = 10 USD15 PHP = 0.342 USD 658.725 PHP = 15 USD20 PHP = 0.456 USD 878.3 PHP = 20 USD25 PHP = 0.57 USD 1097.875 PHP = 25 USD50 PHP = 1.14 USD 2195.75 PHP = 50 USD100 PHP = 2.28 USD 4391.5 PHP = 100 USDLast 7 days History Date PHP USD2013-09-21 1000 PHP = 23.24 USD2013-09-20 1000 PHP = 23.23 USD2013-09-19 1000 PHP = 23.03 USD2013-09-18 1000 PHP = 22.97 USD2013-09-17 1000 PHP = 23 USD2013-09-16 1000 PHP = 22.9 USD2013-09-15 1000 PHP = 22.9 USDOne year History About Philippine Peso (PHP)The official currency of the Philippines is the Philippine peso. The peso is subdivided into 100 centavos and comes in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 200, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 pesos. The US Dollar is readily accepted throughout the country for currency exchange as well as payment in many cases. Those looking to exchange foreign currency should check with banks. Although moneychangers are readily available, many are less than trustworthy. About US Dollar (USD)The privately owned and government sanctioned United States Federal Reserve Bank manages the monetary policy for the United States dollar (USD)."
},
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"docid": "D495894#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/type-money-use-south-africa-e376830d2cf84354\nWhat Type of Money Do They Use in South Africa?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Type of Money Do They Use in South Africa? A: Quick Answer According to XE.com, the currency used in South Africa is the South African rand. The ISO 4127 code for the South African Rand is ZAR, which is an abbreviation of Zuid-Afrikaanse rand, a Dutch word. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is South Africa's Currency Called? Who Colonized South Africa? How Does One Find Someone in South Africa? Full Answer The rand was introduced to South Africa in 1961, following the creation of the Republic of South Africa. Prior to that, South Africa was a British colony and used the pound sterling currency system. The rand originally traded stronger than the US dollar, but, according to the Oanda Corporation, its value began to decline in 1982. As of 2014, the currency has stabilized after reaching an all-time low of R13.84 in 2001."
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"docid": "D269068#0",
"title": "http://currency7.com/XAF\nCentral African CFA Franc (XAF) Profile",
"text": "Advertisement Central African CFA Franc (XAF) Profile Currency name: Central African CFA franc XAF converter to world currencies »Currency code: XAFCurrency symbol: Fr Subunit:1/100, centime (No centime denominations have been issued)Coins freq used:1 franc, 2 francs, 5 francs, 10 francs, 25 francs, 50 francs, 100 francs, 500 francs Coins rarely used: Banknotes freq used:500 francs, 1000 francs, 2000 francs, 5000 francs, 10000 francs Banknotes rarely used: Central bank: Bank of Central African States (www.beac.int)Currency users: Six central Africa countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. Currency notes:1. Nicknames: céfa, franc 2. Central African CFA franc is pegged with euro at 1EUR=655.957 XAFYou will find more currencies and exchange rate conversions at currency7 website: nzd currency, CFP franc currency, Fiji currency, lkr currency, Chinese yuan renminbi currency, Hong Kong currency, idr conversion, Israeli new shekel conversion, jpy money rate, Malaysian ringgit money rate, exchange rate Pakistan, convert Singapore dollar Currency user map: Map Data Terms of Use Central African CFA franc users The Central African CFA franc is the currency of six independent states in central Africa, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. These six states are all members of CEMAC (Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa). The Central African CFA franc is issued by BEAC (Bank of the Central African States). The CFA franc is the name of two currencies, the Central African CFA franc and the West African CFA franc. The two currencies are at par and currently pegged with euro at 1 EUR=655.957 XAF =655.957 XOF. The eight countries using the Central African CFA franc are Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo. The CFA franc users are mostly former French colonies except Equatorial Guinea from Spain (which adopted the Central African CFA franc in 1984) and Guinea-Bissau from Portugal (which adopted the West African CFA franc in 1997)."
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"docid": "D2858028#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g293842-i9277-k5598283-Kwacha_Only_Currency_for_Everything_but_Visas-Zambia.html\nKwacha Only Currency for Everything but Visas!",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Africa forums Zambia forum Zambia forumsbwanadave Tempe, Arizona Destination Expertfor South Africa, Sabi Sand Game Reserve Level Contributor9,069 posts59 reviews Save Topic Kwacha Only Currency for Everything but Visas!17 Jul 2012, 13:35This warning has just come to me from Wild Horizons, the travel operator that handles all of my clients in the Victoria Falls area:---------------------------------------Dear Partner in Travel,URGENT NOTICE: CHANGES TO FOREIGN CURRENCY REGULATIONS IN ZAMBIAZambia has recently introduced new foreign currency regulations. The situation in Zambia is quite fluid as the private sector seeks clarification on how these policies will affect doing business and specifically for international tourists. As these become available to us we will of course update you – however below are certain things your passengers will need to be aware of now. All payments made in Zambia for any services or products are only payable in the local currency - Zambian Kwacha. Payments made from abroad are still acceptable in foreign currency and payments for entry visas remain payable in foreign currency at the Port of Entry. Once you have cleared immigration though, all payments must be made in Kwacha only. The USD/Kwacha exchange rate is fluctuating a lot at the moment with a 14% swing in value just within the last 2 weeks so it is important to take this into account when calculating costs. Departure taxes on commercial flights are generally built into the ticket price, however for domestic or charter flights these must be paid at the airport in Kwacha . In order to ensure your passengers are prepared and any inconvenience is kept to a minimum, we have outlined some guidelines below: It is not possible to purchase Kwacha outside of Zambia so you will need to change cash at a Bureau de Change or commercial bank. Alternatively carry a debit card to draw cash from local ATM’s - remember your PIN!Carry a little extra US$ in cash than you had previously budgeted to allow for any exchange rate fluctuations."
},
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"docid": "D495897#0",
"title": "https://www.justlanded.com/english/South-Africa/South-Africa-Guide/Money/Currency\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency What is the currency used in South Africa? South Africa - Money Guide Forums Articles The South African unit of currency is the rand (R), which is divided into 100 cents. Coins are minted in values of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and R1, R2 and R5. Notes are printed in denominations of R10, R20, R50, R100 and R200. The designs of South Africa’s currency reflect the country’s diverse fauna. The coins depict wildlife, mainly antelope and birds, and the notes have pictures of the ‘big five’ wild animals (i.e. those that most tourists want to see): a rhino on the R10 note (which is green), an elephant on the R20 note (brown), a lion on the R50 (red), a buffalo on the R100 (blue) and a leopard on the R200 (orange). There are two types of R2 and R5 coins currently in circulation, as a new design was released in August 2004 to mark ten years of South African democracy. The new R2 coin is virtually identical to the old one, but the new R5, the first bi-metal coin in South Africa, has an edged ‘security’ groove and is slightly heavier than the old coin. If possible, it’s wise to obtain some rand coins and banknotes before arriving in South Africa and to familiarise yourself with them. Bringing some rand with you will save you having to change money on arrival at a South African airport (where exchange rates are poor)."
},
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"docid": "D1434578#0",
"title": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/africa/south-africa/currency-south-africa/\nCurrency in South Africa",
"text": "Currency in South Africa South Africa Currency Converter - Currency Exchange Rate Currency in South Africa: rand (ZAR)What is the unit of money in South Africa? GMT Currency Convertertoll Disclaimer: conversions are for illustration purposes only. We use reputable sources but cannot and do not verify each rate we have fetched. We shall not be liable to users or any third party for any damage or loss incurred, monetary or otherwise, directly or indirectly, as a result of using of this function. Usage is entirely at your own risk. ☹ Problem on this page ? Please spare a moment to inform us. Feedback"
},
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"docid": "D1558468#0",
"title": "https://www.africanexponent.com/post/new-evidence-the-real-reason-gaddafi-was-killed-2706\nNew Evidence: The Real Reason Gaddafi Was Killed",
"text": "\"New Evidence: The Real Reason Gaddafi Was Killed New Evidence: The Real Reason Gaddafi Was Killed Share this article Tatenda Gwaambuka Wed, Apr 6, 2016Qaddafi was not killed for humanitarian purposes but for the oil and for money. His ideas of an African gold-backed currency were his major undoing. The recent Hillary Clinton email leaks have opened a can of worms everywhere including in Africa. Wikileaks released an unclassified U. S. Department of State document emailed to Clinton, dated April 2, 2011. Sidney Blumenthal, the sender of the email confirmed what the world already suspected. Qaddafi was not killed for humanitarian purposes but for the oil and for money. His ideas of an African gold-backed currency were his major undoing. In April 2011, then President of the World Bank, Robert Bruce Zoellick spoke at a panel discussion about how he hoped the World Bank would have some sort of role in the reconstruction of Libya along with other countries. “Reconstruction now means (Ivory Coast), it now means Southern Sudan, it means Liberia, it means Sri Lanka, I hope it will mean Libya,” he said. To the ordinary person, this was the World Bank hoping to come in to help a failing state but to Economist John Perkins, the World Bank was not to be considered as fulfilling its supposed mandate."
},
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"docid": "D1452582#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/much-one-shilling-american-money-319cfa34a53e9c84\nHow Much Is One Shilling in American Money?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: How Much Is One Shilling in American Money? A: Quick Answer The shilling is no longer in use in Britain, but Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda still refer to their own currency as shilling. As of today, one shilling from each of these countries is valued at less than a penny in American dollars. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Countries Are in the Savanna? What Is Kenya's Currency? How Many Guineas Are in a Pound? Credit: Steve Wisbauer Stockbyte Getty Images Full Answer The phasing out of the British shilling began in 1971, with the introduction of a decimal system that divided the pound into 100 pence. When it was in use, it was worth one-twentieth of a pound. Under the decimal system, that is equivalent to five pence. As of today, five British pence is worth around 6 U. S. cents."
},
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"docid": "D287499#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/GHS\nGhanaian New Cedi",
"text": "\"Ghanaian New Cedi Overview The Ghanaian Cedi is the official currency for Ghana, a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. Economy Ghana's economy was ranked as one of the fastest growing economies in the world in 2011, with economic growth predicted at about 20% in 2011. Ghana is a middle-income country. With copious natural resources, Ghana has more than twice the per capita output of poorer countries in West Africa. Known for its gold in the colonial era, Ghana remains one of the largest gold producers. Other export products include cocoa, oil, wood, electricity, diamonds, bauxite and manganese. Raw materials such as these are the main source of foreign exchange. Ghana’s political and economic stability, low crime rate, and the use of the English language across the country make it an attractive entry point to West Africa for foreigners. As a result, tourism is a rapidly growing sector, particularly among Europeans, Americans, and others connected to the Ghanaian Diaspora abroad."
},
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"docid": "D1626404#0",
"title": "http://buzzsouthafrica.com/south-african-currency/\nSouth African Currency Symbol, Name, Converter, Exchange Rate, Quick Facts",
"text": "Home Timeless South African Currency Symbol, Name, Converter, Exchange Rate, Quick Facts Timeless South African Currency Symbol, Name, Converter, Exchange Rate, Quick Facts By Andile Smith South Africa is dubbed “the heart of African business”. Over the years, this country has proven it is a fast-growing economy. This can be attributed not only to the many resources the country has to offer but also its strong currency. The South African currency just like the dollar and pound is also a preferred medium of batter. Transparency in South African transactions has greatly boosted this currency. The South African currency which is referred to as the rand in the economic market continues to grow immensely due to its ability to subdue market forces and still retain its quality. South African Currency: 5 Key Facts You Need to Know Symbol and Name Introduced on February 14, 1961, the South African currency has the symbol “R’ which stands for Rand. In addition, the South African currency is the medium of exchange in Swaziland, Lesotho and South Africa itself. These three countries form the common monetary area. However, some countries with the likes of Namibia have legalized the South African currency."
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"docid": "D3499790#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Africa%27s_real_name\nWhat is the name of Africa's largest lake?",
"text": "Techtalker24 2 Contributions What is the name of Africa's largest lake? Lake Victoria Bruce Pedersen 87,300 Contributions What is south Africa's official name?the Republic of South Africa The 'Rainbow nation' is a commercial nickname that it has given itself. Name some of Africa's landforms? Africa is a beautiful country. Some of its landforms are the Great Rift Valley, the Congo River Basin the Atlas Mountains, Namib Desert, and the Nile River System. Roy Forssberg 371,424 Contributions The name of South Africa's money?the rand Ty Camden 80,519 Contributions What is Africa's tallest mountain named? Mt. Kilimanjaro is 40 miles long and 40 miles wide.. Another Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro , with its three volcanic cones, Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira, is an inactive stratov …Agent Orange96 74 Contributions What is the name of africa's largets lake? Lake Victoria Franc 91 20,332 Contributions What is Africa's french name?l'Afrique Pasopvirpot 25 Contributions What is the name of Africa's currency? Each country has its own currency. The South African currency is the South African Rand (code ZAR) and at the moment USD1 = ZAR 7.6 and will be pronounced as seven rand and si …Lauren022 548 Contributions What is the name of Africa's money?"
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"docid": "D1281459#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aruban_florin\nAruban florin",
"text": "\"Aruban florin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Aruban florin Arubaanse florijn ( Dutch)ISO 4217Code AWGDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 cent Plural florincent cent Symbol Afl. [ 1]Banknotes 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 florin Coins 5, 10, 25, 50 cent, 1, 5 florin Demographics User (s) Aruba ( Kingdom of the Netherlands)Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Aruba Website www .cbaruba .org Printer Joh. Enschedé Website www .joh-enschede .nl Valuation Inflation 4.4% (2011) [2] Method CPIPegged with U. S. dollar = 1.79 florin The florin ( sign: Afl. ; code: AWG) is the currency of Aruba. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The florin was introduced in 1986, replacing the Netherlands Antillean guilder at par. Although the Aruban florin is pegged with $1.79 USD, the commonly used street value is at $1.75 USD. [ citation needed]Contents [ hide ]1 Coins2 Banknotes3 Current exchange rates4 See also5 Notes6 External links Coins [ edit]In 1986, coins were introduced in denominations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 cents, 1 and 2 1⁄ 2 florin. Later, the 5 florin banknote was replaced by a square coin and the 2 1⁄ 2 florin coin was removed from circulation. The 5 florin was later in 2005 replaced with a round golden coin, because the old square 5 florin coin was too easy to counterfeit."
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"docid": "D2321357#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/countries/177/money-transfer-to-pakistan.html\nCompare Money Transfers to Pakistan",
"text": "If you need to transfer money to Pakistan from the UK or any other country worldwide, Exchange Rates UK provides you with the latest Pakistani Rupee exchange rate comparison. Whether you're looking for the best Pound to Pakistani Rupee exchange rate or using any other base currency, we provide the live inter-bank exchange rates and links to futher detailed information such as converters, historical data and charts. Remember, if you want to get the best return on your Pakistani Rupee exchange rate for your currency transfer, using a foreign exchange broker could see you secure a better rate and fee-free transfers. If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Currency in Pakistan: There is 1 official currency of Pakistan. The Pakistani Rupee which has the ISO of PKR (see Pakistani Rupee exchange rate) . Top 10 Money Transfers to Pakistan on website popularity: Below we show the top 10 most popular currency conversions for sending money abroad... Sending Australian Dollars to Pakistan AUD PKR 89.4691 Australian Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending Pounds to Pakistan GBP PKR 163.9351 Pounds to Pakistani Rupees Sending Canadian Dollars to Pakistan CAD PKR 91.2855 Canadian Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending Euros to Pakistan EUR PKR 142.6726 Euros to Pakistani Rupees Sending Rupees to Pakistan INR PKR 1.7811 Rupees to Pakistani Rupees Sending New Zealand Dollars to Pakistan NZD PKR 85.048 New Zealand Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending South African Rands to Pakistan ZAR PKR 9.5916 South African Rands to Pakistani Rupees Sending Swiss Francs to Pakistan CHF PKR 121.0774 Swiss Francs to Pakistani Rupees Sending Lira to Pakistan TRY PKR 28.3367 Lira to Pakistani Rupees Sending Dollars to Pakistan USD PKR 115.7799 Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending Dirhams to Pakistan AED PKR 31.5206 Dirhams to Pakistani Rupees Sending Money to Pakistan Money transfers to Pakistan There are many reasons you may want to transfer money: Buying property in Pakistan? Emigrating to Pakistan?"
},
{
"docid": "D3171220#0",
"title": "https://www.visitaruba.com/about-aruba/money-and-currency/\nMoney & Currency",
"text": "\"Money & Currency Aruba's currency is the florin, but the US dollar is also widely accepted. Banks also exchange other foreign currency such as Euros. Traveler's checks are widely accepted and there is normally no charge for using them in hotels, restaurants and stores. Major credit cards are accepted at most establishments while personal checks are normally not accepted. Currency Aruba's currency is the florin denoted by the letters 'Awg.' but also widely known as 'Afl. ' The Aruban florin is divided into 100 cents and there are coins of 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, 1 florin (100 cents) as well as the 5 florin coin. The square shaped 50 cent \"\"yotin\"\" coin is probably Aruba's best-known coin from which many souvenirs are made while the coin itself makes a unique gift for coin collectors. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 10, 25, 50, 100 and 500 florins. Exchange rate The official rate at which banks accept US dollar banknotes is Awg."
},
{
"docid": "D2049735#0",
"title": "http://gocaribbean.about.com/od/aruba/bb/ArubaGuide.htm\nAruba Travel Guide",
"text": "By Robert Curley Updated 05/16/17Share Pin Email•••Aruba may not be a tropical paradise (in fact, it has an arid desert-like landscape), but its mix of predictable year-round weather outside the hurricane zone, friendly people, and ample resorts and attractions have made this Dutch-flavored island one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. Check Aruba Rates and Reviews at Trip Advisor Aruba Basic Travel Information Location: In the southern Caribbean Sea just off the coast of Venezuela. Size: About 70 square miles/185 square kilometers (19.6 miles long, 6 miles wide). See Map Capital: Oranjestad Language: Dutch, Papiamento, English, Spanish Religions: Roman Catholic, Protestant Currency: Aruban florin; U. S. dollar widely accepted. Telephone/Area Code: 297Tipping: 10-15%Weather: Arid, tropical marine climate Aruba Flag Aruba Tourism Authority Aruba Consular Information Sheet World Factbook on Aruba Aruba Attractions Aruba has some interesting natural wonders, including caves, rugged seashores, and sunken reefs; horseback riding, desert ATV tours, and scuba and snorkeling are popular diversions. But many of its best attractions are of the manmade variety, including the charms of the capital city of Oranjestad and Fort Zoutman, the island's great assortment of restaurants, and of course the many nightlife options, from casinos to hip nightclubs, even a glow-in-the-dark bowling alley and arcade at the Palm Beach Plaza Mall. Top Aruba Attractions Horseback Riding at Rancho Notorious De Palm Safari Tour Aruba Beaches Aruba is famed for its flat, white-sand beaches. The wind-bent divi-divi tree is the most recognizable national symbol of Aruba, so it's no surprise that the beaches tend to be quite breezy, a boon for windsurfers. Eagle Beach and Palm Beach, home to many of the island's big resorts, are among the most popular. You'll find more privacy at Rodger's Beach in San Nicholas or Andicuri Beach near the former Natural Bridge on the island's rugged northeast side."
},
{
"docid": "D369733#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Pounds-to-Euros-currency-conversion-page.html\nBest Pound to Euro Exchange Rate (GBP/EUR) Today",
"text": "\"If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Exchange Rate Today for GBP to EURBelow you can see the chart for the Euro rate today compared to the Pound.1 GBP = 1.1466 EUR1 Pounds = 1.1466 Euros The GBPEUR rate as of 11 Apr 2018 at 6:00 PM1 GBP to EUR Intra Day Range: 1.1443 - 1.1491Convert GBP to EUR 1 5 10 50 100 5001.15 5.73 11.47 57.33 114.66 573.32INVERT currencies? Euros to Pounds Historical Charts & Data for Pounds to Euros The best GBP to EUR rate over a historical period can be determined using the history chart and prices below: Chart: 7D | 1M | 3M | 6M | 9M | 1YTuesday 10 April 2018 1 GBP = 1.1474 EURMonday 9 April 2018 1 GBP = 1.1468 EURSunday 8 April 2018 1 GBP = 1.1478 EURSaturday 7 April 2018 1 GBP = 1.1469 EURFriday 6 April 2018 1 GBP = 1.1464 EURThursday 5 April 2018 1 GBP = 1.1439 EURWednesday 4 April 2018 1 GBP = 1.1467 EURFor full history please visit GBP/EUR exchange rate history page To convert Pounds to Euros or determine the Pound Euro exchange rate simply use the currency converter on the right of this page, which offers fast live exchange rate conversions today!Compare Travel Money: Best EUR Tourist Exchange Rates Today's best UK deal for £500 will get you 567 EUR plus delivery. Check the table of travel money rates below to see the most competitive deals. Currency Supplier Best Tourist Rate £500 in EUR * Min/Max Collection? Delivery? Delivery Costs Best Foreign Exchange 1 GBP = 1.1340 EUR 567 Min: £1 Max: £2500 £4.90Thomas Exchange 1 GBP = 1.1340 EUR 567 Min: £1 Max: £2500 £10Travel Fx 1 GBP = 1.1339 EUR 566.95 Min: £300 Max: £10000 FREE over £700 £5 Under £700Currency Online Group 1 GBP = 1.1336 EUR 566.8 Min: £100 Max: £2500 FREE over £750 £6 over £300 £10 Under £300Sterling 1 GBP = 1.1314 EUR 565.7 Min: £100 Max: £2500 FREE over £700 £7.50 Under £700The tourist exchange rates were valid at Wednesday 11th of April 2018 06:00:28 PM, however, please check with relevant currency exchange broker for live travel money rate. Note: You may need to refresh this page."
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{
"docid": "D1114270#0",
"title": "http://bb.visitaruba.com/f2/us-vs-aruba-currency-493/\n.",
"text": "# 1 Thursday, July 15th, 2004, 05:58 AMKiko NYCMember Join Date: June 12th, 2004Posts: 33US vs. Aruba Currency? Is US currency accepted everywhere? Or should I get some Florins just in case. I live in NYC, so it's very easy to get foreign currency before I ever leave Manhattan, but just curious if I should even bother. Thanks# 2 Thursday, July 15th, 2004, 06:51 AMandrea j. Member Join Date: April 15th, 2004Location: 200 yds. west of Brandeis U. Posts: 1,320Re: US vs. Aruba Currency? Cannot think of any reason why you'd have to exchange US $ for florins. US $ accepted everywhere. Some places will give you your change in florins....some in US $. Have a wonderful vacation.#"
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"title": "http://www.islandrealestate.com/info/caribbean/aruba/\nAruba",
"text": "Aruba At Home in Aruba In Aruba with miles and miles of sugary, white sand, warm and gentle surf, aqua and turquoise blue sea, and above all, lots of space – what you see is exactly what you get!Aruba is definitely a tropical Caribbean island paradise! Its pleasant mix of friendly people, good weather, great hotels, resorts and attractions have made this Dutch-influenced island one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the Caribbean. This Caribbean island’s strong trade winds have a peculiar way of changing the stature of almost everything – from the eerily sculptured boulders in the center of the island to the twisted Divi-Divi trees. You’ll soon discover however, that Aruba is among the more developed, more vibrant islands in the Caribbean, with its fancy restaurants, high-rise resorts and glittering casinos. There are plenty of things to do here whether you select windsurfing, water-skiing and sunbathing by day, or cabarets, high-stake gambling, dinner shows and discos by night. Aruba Real Estate, Economy and Infrastructure The Caribbean Island of Aruba is fairly wealthy, deriving a great part of its income from tourism and remittances from Holland. Since the Lago refinery was shut down in 1985 and the much smaller Coastal Oil refinery was opened in 1991, Aruba has had to start from scratch and build its entire economy by using some of its most abundant natural resources – clear waters, sunshine and beachfront. Aruba’s economy is largely dependent on tourism, which has been its biggest income earner. During the past decade, the island of Aruba has witnessed a dramatic increase in its visitor arrivals and the government presently derives almost 30% of its overall income from the tourism industry. Increased airline flights, the construction of new hotels and resorts as well as cruise ship arrivals have all grown in numbers at a very fast pace."
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"docid": "D1908009#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/countries/122/money-transfer-to-kiribati.html\nCompare Money Transfers to Kiribati",
"text": "If you need to transfer money to Kiribati from the UK or any other country worldwide, Exchange Rates UK provides you with the latest Australian Dollar exchange rate comparison. Whether you're looking for the best Pound to Australian Dollar exchange rate or using any other base currency, we provide the live inter-bank exchange rates and links to futher detailed information such as converters, historical data and charts. Remember, if you want to get the best return on your Australian Dollar exchange rate for your currency transfer, using a foreign exchange broker could see you secure a better rate and fee-free transfers. If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Currency in Kiribati: There is 1 official currency of Kiribati. The Australian Dollar which has the ISO of AUD (see Australian Dollar exchange rate) . Top 10 Money Transfers to Kiribati on website popularity: Below we show the top 10 most popular currency conversions for sending money abroad... Sending Pounds to Kiribati GBP AUD 1.8323 Pounds to Australian Dollars Sending Canadian Dollars to Kiribati CAD AUD 1.0243 Canadian Dollars to Australian Dollars Sending Euros to Kiribati EUR AUD 1.597 Euros to Australian Dollars Sending Rupees to Kiribati INR AUD 0.0198 Rupees to Australian Dollars Sending New Zealand Dollars to Kiribati NZD AUD 0.9495 New Zealand Dollars to Australian Dollars Sending South African Rands to Kiribati ZAR AUD 0.107 South African Rands to Australian Dollars Sending Swiss Francs to Kiribati CHF AUD 1.3503 Swiss Francs to Australian Dollars Sending Lira to Kiribati TRY AUD 0.3119 Lira to Australian Dollars Sending Dollars to Kiribati USD AUD 1.2909 Dollars to Australian Dollars Sending Dirhams to Kiribati AED AUD 0.3514 Dirhams to Australian Dollars Sending Money to Kiribati Money transfers to Kiribati There are many reasons you may want to transfer money: Buying property in Kiribati? Emigrating to Kiribati?"
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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147248-i311-k6026289-What_currency_is_used_in_Aruba-Oranjestad_Aruba.html\nwhat currency is used in Aruba",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Aruba forums Oranjestad forum Oranjestad forumsfrozeninkwkitchener,on Level Contributor18 posts Save Topicwhat currency is used in Aruba Jan 10, 2013, 2:21 PMIs the US dollar used widely in the hotels and shops or should I convert to the Aruban currency? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Oranjestad? See all Aruba ATV Island Tour with Ayo...235 Reviewsfrom $78.00*Special Offer Aruba Off-Road Island Tour: Arikok...299 Reviewsfrom $106.99*$111.78Arikok National Park 4x4 Tour...186 Reviewsfrom $89.99*Aruba ATV Tour: Natural Pool, Baby...112 Reviewsfrom $80.00*1-5 of 5 replies Sorted by 1cammiedog Cleves, Ohio Level Contributor1,756 posts128 reviews Save Reply1. Re: what currency is used in Aruba Jan 10, 2013, 2:23 PMUS dollars are widely used. If you grocery shop you may get your change back in florins Report inappropriate contentdivinghkns Minneapolis, MNLevel Contributor9 posts111 reviews Save Reply2. Re: what currency is used in Aruba Jan 10, 2013, 3:45 PMWe had no problems using United States currency while we were there, though we did occasionally get back Florins as our change. Debit/credit card use was widespread and hassle-free as well. Mentioned in this post United States North America Report inappropriate content San Nic44Philadelphia... Level Contributor833 posts308 reviews Save Reply3. Re: what currency is used in Aruba Jan 10, 2013, 4:22 PMAruba uses the FLORIN which is fixed to the US Dollar at 1.79 but the rate most places use is 1.75. Here's a video explaining the exchange as well as showing some of the bills and coins.bentpage.net/2012/…Dollars are accepted most everywhere and if you get your change back in florins you can easily convert it at casinos."
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"docid": "D2189375#0",
"title": "http://www.caribbeanmag.com/search/map/Bonaire/\nBonaire Maps - Where is Bonaire?",
"text": "Caribbean Mag.com Home Bonaire Links Island Home Hotels & Resorts Hotel Reviews Maps Weather Forums Island Facts Attractions Restaurants Restaurant Reviews Island Directory Island Articles Travel Tips Hotel Reservations Car Rentals User Photo Galleries360º Virtual Tours Dive Resorts Travel Deals Bonaire Tourism Board Address: Kaya Libertador Simón Bolívar, No. 12, Kralendijk Ph: 011-5997-8322 Fax: 011-5997-8408 Email: Send Email Web site: Official Site Bonaire Hotel & Tourism Association Ph: (599) 717-5134 Email: Send Email Web site: Official Site Looking for a Luxury Caribbean All Inclusive Resort? Check out Sandals.com to find some of the best Luxury all-inclusive properties in the Caribbean!Member Services Member Community Travel tips & reviews from users. Login Login to Caribbean Mag Register Create your account Travel Profile Create your travel profile Caribbean Newsletter Stay in touch and recieve special travel offers. your favorite hotels View your saved hotel profiles. Site Offerings Caribbean Message Boards Post questions, travel reviews and trip reports. Travel Deals Caribbean travel deals & special offers directly from hotels. Caribbean Hotels & Resorts Find your Caribbean hotel, resort or villa. Featured All Inclusive Resorts Find your Caribbean All Inclusive Resort. Travel Articles Read articles and overviews about travel to the Caribbean."
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"docid": "D2071895#0",
"title": "https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forums/americas-caribbean/aruba/traveling-to-aruba-basic-questions\nTraveling to Aruba - basic questions",
"text": "\"Traveling to Aruba - basic questions Thorn Tree forum Country forums Caribbean Aruba This topic is locked Last reply was 7 years ago 5.9k…Reportd77 years ago Hello,I will be doing some traveling this summer (2+ countries) and have everything covered except Aruba. I would like to ask for some basic information: 1. What is celluar system there? Would tri-band phone with roaming work? 2. What is voltage and outlets shape? Like in United States? Or like in The Netherlands? 3. Is US driving license enough or international license is needed?"
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"docid": "D3190167#0",
"title": "http://www.currency.me.uk/convert/usd/awg\nConvert Dollars to Aruba Florin | USD to AWG",
"text": "On this page convert USD to AWG using live currency rates as of 06/04/2018 00:19. Includes a live currency converter, handy conversion table, last 7 days exchange rate history and some live Dollars to Aruba Florin charts. Invert these currencies? Currency Converter Use this currency calulator for live currency conversions as you type. ( USD) US Dollar1 USD = 1.7855 AWGTO=Aruba Florin (AWG)1 AWG = 0.5601 USDCountries using this currency: American samoa, British indian ocean territory, Ecuador, El salvador, Guam, Haiti, Marshall islands, Northern mariana islands, Palau, Panama, Puerto rico, Timor-leste, Turks and caicos islands, United states, United states minor outlying islands, Virgin islands (british), Virgin islands (u.s.),Countries using this currency: Aruba,Looking to make a US Dollar Aruba Florin international money transfer? Currency UK recommend Tor FX as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £2000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Exchange Rate History For Converting Dollars (USD) to Aruba Florin (AWG)The last 14 days currency values... Thu 05/04/18 5th April 2018 1 USD = 1.7856 AWGWed 04/04/18 4th April 2018 1 USD = 1.7851 AWGTue 03/04/18 3rd April 2018 1 USD = 1.775 AWGMon 02/04/18 2nd April 2018 1 USD = 1.7751 AWGSun 01/04/18 1st April 2018 1 USD = 1.7775 AWGSat 31/03/18 31st March 2018 1 USD = 1.7776 AWGFri 30/03/18 30th March 2018 1 USD = 1.7775 AWGThu 29/03/18 29th March 2018 1 USD = 1.7852 AWGWed 28/03/18 28th March 2018 1 USD = 1.7875 AWGTue 27/03/18 27th March 2018 1 USD = 1.7874 AWGMon 26/03/18 26th March 2018 1 USD = 1.7851 AWGSun 25/03/18 25th March 2018 1 USD = 1.785 AWGSat 24/03/18 24th March 2018 1 USD = 1.785 AWGFri 23/03/18 23rd March 2018 1 USD = 1.785 AWGCurrency Charts USD AWG :1.7856 (c) 2012 currency.me.uk 15. Jan 29."
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"docid": "D868614#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/awg-aruban-or-dutch-guilder\nAWG - Aruban or Dutch Guilder",
"text": "AWG - Aruban or Dutch Guilder▼Aruba, Guilder The Aruban or Dutch Guilder is the currency of Aruba. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Aruba Guilder exchange rate is the AWG to USD rate . The currency code for Guilders (also called Florins) is AWG, and the currency symbol is ƒ. Below, you'll find Aruban or Dutch Guilder rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take AWG rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top AWG Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts AWG Stats Name: Aruban or Dutch Guilder Symbol: ƒTop AWG Conversion: AWG/USDTop AWG Chart: AWG/USD Chart AWG Profile Inflation: -0.10%Users: Aruba Have more info about the Aruban or Dutch Guilder? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the AWG? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a AWG currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to AWG email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get AWG rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D2409376#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/dominica/dmfacts.htm\nDominica Facts",
"text": "\"Name: Dominica (long form) Commonwealth of Dominica Capital City: Roseau (14,847 pop. ) Dominica Population: 73,286 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: East Caribbean Dollar (conversion rates)One Hundred East Caribbean Dollars Ethnicity: Black 86.8%, Mixed 8.9%, Carib Amerindian 2.9%, White 0.8%, others 0.7%GDP total: $1.035 billion ( 2012 est)GDP per capita: $14,600 ( 2012 est)Land Sizes Language: English (official), French patois Largest Cities: ( by population) Roseau, Portsmouth, Marigot, Berekua, Mahaut, Saint Joseph, Wesley, Salisbury, Castle Bruce, La Plaine Name: Dominica is named after the Italian word for \"\"Sunday\"\", which is \"\"Domenica\"\". This is because Christopher Columbus discovered the island on a Sunday. National Day: November 3Religion: Roman Catholic 61.4%, Seventh Day Adventist 6%, Pentecostal 5.6%, Baptist 4.1%, Methodist 3.7%, Church of God 1.2%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1.2%, other Christian 7.7%, Rastafarian 1.3%, other 1.6%, none 6.1%Symbols Dominica's Information Land Area 751 km 2Total Area 751km 2 (#173)Population 73,757 (#200)Population Density 98.21/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $812.00 Million GDP Per Capita 11,400$Currency Dollar (XCD)More Information Dominica See Also Where is Dominica? GDP of Dominica What is the Capital of Dominica? List of Airports in Dominica About Dominica What Languages Are Spoken In Dominica? What is the Currency of Dominica? What Type Of Government Does Dominica Have? Curious About The World?"
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"docid": "D2870541#0",
"title": "http://www.cbato.fas.usda.gov/cfm_aruba.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Aruba & Cura ç ao Export Guide to the Consumer Food Market September 1997Prepared for the U. S. Department of Agricultureby Fintrac Inc. This guide is one of ten individual guides available (not including a summary guide), covering the following countries and territories: Aruba and Curacao; the Bahamas; Barbados; British Territories, comprising Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos; the Dominican Republic; Guadeloupe and Martinique; Haiti; Jamaica; and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, comprising Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts-Nevis, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. For more information, contact USDA/FAS offices in the Dominican Republic and Miami: Kevin Smith, Agricultural Counselor ( for the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Haiti)Mailing Address: American Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (FAS)Unit 5530APO AA 34041Other Mailing Address: Leopoldo Navarro #1Apt. 4Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Tel: 809-688-8090Fax: 809-685-4743e-mail: Ag Santo [email protected] Margie Bauer, Director ( for all other countries covered by these guides)Mailing Address: Caribbean Basin Agricultural Trade Office USDA/FAS909 SE 1 st Avenue, Suite 720Miami, FL 33131Tel: 305-536-5300Fax: 305-536-7577e-mail: [email protected]. List of Abbreviations Used BVI British Virgin Islands CARICOM Caribbean Community (comprised of Antigua & Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago). The Bahamas is not a member of the common market. CET Common External Tariff (applied by CARICOM)CIF Cost, Insurance, Freight DR Dominican Republic EU European Union (comprised of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom)FAS Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA)FOB Freight on Board GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade HRI Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional HS Harmonized System (product classification system for customs tariffs)ICI Informal Commercial Importer KG Kilograms KM Kilometers MT Metric tons NA Netherlands Antilles NES Not Elsewhere Specified NZ New Zealand OECS Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (comprised of Antigua & Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines). Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands are associate members. US United States of America USDA United States Department of Agriculture USDOC United States Department of Commerce USVI United States Virgin Islands WTO World Trade Organization VAT Value Added Tax Table of Contents Basic Facts (Geography, Demographics, Infrastructure)...................................1Consumer Trends and Attitude Towards Imports.............................................2The Wholesale Food Sector............................................................................2The Retail Food Sector...................................................................................3Business Relationships/Choosing a Partner.......................................................5Laws and Regulations Concerning Imported Food...........................................5Tariffs and Other Taxes...................................................................................6Contacts for Regulatory Information................................................................7Consumer Food Imports.................................................................................8Basic Facts (Geography, Demographics, Infrastructure)Aruba and Curaçao are two Caribbean islands which are part of the Dutch realm. Aruba is 19.6 miles long by 6 miles across and is located 19 miles north of Venezuela. The terrain is basically flat, with beaches along the west coast and some hills in the northeastern sector."
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"docid": "D1151489#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Pounds-to-Bulgarian-Lev-currency-conversion-page.html\nBest Pound to Bulgarian Lev Exchange Rate (GBP/BGN) Today",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Pounds to Bulgarian Lev Wed, 11th April 2018Best Pound to Bulgarian Lev Exchange Rate (GBP/BGN) Today This Pound to Bulgarian Lev conversion tool allows you to compare the live inter-bank currency rate with competitive travel money exchange rates available within the foreign exchange markets. Currency Menu Currency Rates GBP Page BGN Page GBP BGNFree GBP BGN Quote? GBP BGN Rate Alert? BGN GBP (Invert)GBP BGN History GBP BGN Charts Welcome to the Pounds to Bulgarian Lev page, updated every minute between Sunday 22:00 and Friday 22:00 (UK)1 GBP = 2.2468 BGNLooking to make a Pounds to Bulgarian Lev money transfer? The Pound to Bulgarian Lev exchange rate (GBP BGN) as of 11 Apr 2018 at 9:20 AM. Sign up for free exchange rate alerts or just get daily/weekly rates and news to your inbox? Compare the best travel money rates against the high street below. Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000?"
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"docid": "D638178#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/na/aw/where-is-aruba.html\nWhere is Aruba?",
"text": "Where is Aruba? Location of Aruba on a map. What is the capital of Aruba? Located in the continent of the Caribbean, Aruba covers 180 square kilometers of land, making it the 222nd largest nation in terms of land area. Aruba is a dependant territory of The Netherlands. The population of Aruba is 107,635 (2012) and the nation has a density of 598 people per square kilometer. The currency of Aruba is the Aruban Florin (AWG). As well, the people of Aruba are refered to as Aruban/Dutch. The dialing code for the country is 297 and the top level internet domain for Aruban/Dutch sites is .aw. Aruba does not share land borders with any countries."
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"title": "http://www4.bcb.gov.br/pec/taxas/batch/tabmoedasi.asp?id=curtable\nCurrency table",
"text": "\"Home » Exchange and Foreign Capital » Exchange rates » Currency table Currency table MI20180410.csv - 11 Kb Code Name Symbol Country Code Country Type End005 AFGHANISTAN AFGAN AFN 00132 AFEGANISTAO A785 SOUTH AFRICAN RAND ZAR 07560 AFRICA DO SUL A490 ALBANIAN LEK ALL 00175 ALBANIA, REPUBLICA DA A610 GERMAN MARK DEM 00230 ALEMANHA A 01/02/2002690 ANDORRAN PESETA ADP 00370 ANDORRA A 02/27/2004635 ANGOLAN KWANZA AOA 00400 ANGOLA A820 SAUDI RIYAL SAR 00531 ARABIA SAUDITA A095 ALGERIAN DINAR DZD 00590 ARGELIA A010 AUSTRAL ARG 00639 ARGENTINA A 12/16/2009705 $ (ARG) 00639 ARGENTINA A 11/03/1986706 ARGENTINE PESO ARS 00639 ARGENTINA A275 ARMENIA DRAM AMD 00647 ARMENIA, REPUBLICA DA A328 ARUBA / FLORIM AWG 00655 ARUBA A150 AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR AUD 00698 AUSTRALIA B940 AUSTRIAN SCHILLIN ATS 00728 AUSTRIA A 01/02/2002607 AZERBAIJAN MANAT AZN 00736 AZERBAIJAO, REPUBLICA DO A155 BAHAMAS DOLLAR BSD 00779 BAHAMAS, ILHAS A105 BAHRAINI DINAR BHD 00809 BAHREIN, ILHAS A905 BANGLADESH TAKA BDT 00817 BANGLADESH A175 BARBADOS DOLLAR BBD 00833 BARBADOS A829 BELARUS ROUBLE BYR 00850 BELARUS, REPUBLICA DA A 06/30/2016831 BELARUS ROUBLE BYN 00850 BELARUS, REPUBLICA DA A360 BELGIAN FRANC BEF 00876 BELGICA A 01/02/2002180 BELIZE DOLLAR BZD 00884 BELIZE A160 BERMUDIAN DOLLAR BMD 00906 BERMUDAS A030 BOLIVIAN BOLIVIANO BOB 00973 BOLIVIA A710 $B 00973 BOLIVIA A 09/20/1993612 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVIN BAM 00981 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA (REPUBLICA DA) A755 BOTSWANA PULA BWP 01015 BOTSUANA B078 NCZ$ 01058 BRASIL A 03/15/1990079 CZ$ 01058 BRASIL A 01/15/1989080 CR$ 01058 BRASIL A 02/27/1986083 CR$ 01058 BRASIL A 07/31/1993085 CR$ 01058 BRASIL A 06/30/1994790 BRAZIL REAL BRL 01058 BRASIL A185 BRUNEI DOLLAR BND 01082 BRUNEI A510 BULGARIAN LEV BGN 01112 BULGARIA, REPUBLICA DA A365 BARUNDI / FRANC BIF 01155 BURUNDI A665 BHUTAN NGULTRUM BTN 01198 BUTAO A295 CAPE VERDE ESCUDO CVE 01279 CABO VERDE, REPUBLICA DE A825 CAMBODIA / RIEL KHR 01414 CAMBOJA A165 CANADIAN DOLLAR CAD 01490 CANADA A800 QATARI RIYAL QAR 01546 CATAR A190 CAYMAN ISLANDS KYD 01376 CAYMAN, ILHAS A913 KAZAKHSTAN TENGE KZT 01538 CAZAQUISTAO, REPUBLICA DO A197 CHILEAN UNIDAD DE FOMENTO CLF 01589 CHILE B715 CHILEAN PESO CLP 01589 CHILE A916 CHIL UNID FOMENTO CLF 01589 CHILE A 01/20/2014795 CHINESE RENMINBI CNY 01600 CHINA, REPUBLICA POPULAR A520 CYPRIOT POUND CYP 01635 CHIPRE A 03/03/2009195 SINGAPORE DOLLAR SGD 07412 CINGAPURA A720 COLOMBIAN PESO COP 01694 COLOMBIA A368 COMOROS FRANC KMF 01732 COMORES, ILHAS A363 CONGOLESE FRANC CDF 08885 CONGO, REPUBLICA DEMOCRATICA DO A970 ZRN 08885 CONGO, REPUBLICA DEMOCRATICA DO A 07/31/1998971 ZRN 08885 CONGO, REPUBLICA DEMOCRATICA DO A 10/30/1998925 KOREA P R / WON KPW 01872 COREIA, REP. 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DEMOCRATICA A930 SOUTH KOREAN WON KRW 01902 COREIA, REPUBLICA DA A995 BUA BUA 01937 COSTA DO MARFIM B 12/17/2009996 FUA FUA 01937 COSTA DO MARFIM B 12/17/2009040 COSTA RICA COLON CRC 01961 COSTA RICA A100 KUWAITI DINAR KWD 01988 COVEITE A779 CROATIAN KUNA HRK 01953 CROACIA (REPUBLICA DA) A725 CUBAN PESO CUP 01996 CUBA A055 DANISH KRONE DKK 02321 DINAMARCA A390 DJIBOUTI FRANC DJF 07838 DJIBUTI A535 EGYPTIAN POUND EGP 02402 EGITO A045 EL SALVADOR COLON SVC 06874 EL SALVADOR A145 UAE DIRHAM AED 02445 EMIRADOS ARABES UNIDOS A895 ECUADORAN SUCRE ECS 02399 EQUADOR A 09/09/2000625 ERITREAN/NAKFA ERN 02437 ERITREIA A058 SLOVAKIA KORUNA SKK 02470 ESLOVACA, REPUBLICA A 03/03/2009914 SLOVENIA TOLAR SIT 02461 ESLOVENIA, REPUBLICA DA A 03/03/2009700 SPANISH PESETA ESP 02453 ESPANHA A 01/02/2002057 ESTONIAN KROON EEK 02518 ESTONIA, REPUBLICA DA A 01/17/2011009 ETHIOPIAN BIRR ETB 02534 ETIOPIA A545 FALKLAND ISLAND POUND FKP 02550 FALKLAND (ILHAS MALVINAS) B200 FIJI DOLLAR FJD 08702 FIJI B735 PHILIPPINES PESO PHP 02674 FILIPINAS A615 FINNISH MARKKA FIM 02712 FINLANDIA A 01/02/2002640 TAIWAN DOLLAR TWD 01619 FORMOSA (TAIWAN) A395 FRENCH FRANC FRF 02755 FRANCA A 01/02/2002090 GAMBIAN DALASI GMD 02852 GAMBIA A035 GHANA CEDI GHS 02895 GANA A482 GEORGIAN LARI GEL 02917 GEORGIA, REPUBLICA DA A530 GIBRALTAR POUND GIP 02933 GIBRALTAR B270 GREEK DRACHMA GRD 03018 GRECIA A 01/02/2002770 GUATEMALA QUETZAL GTQ 03174 GUATEMALA A170 GUYANA DOLLAR GYD 03379 GUIANA A398 GUINEA FRANC GNF 03298 GUINE A738 GUINEA BISSAU PES GWP 03344 GUINE-BISSAU A440 HAITI GOURDE HTG 03417 HAITI A495 HONDURAS LEMPIRA HNL 03450 HONDURAS A205 HONG KONG DOLLAR HKD 03514 HONG KONG A345 HUNGARIAN FORINT HUF 03557 HUNGRIA, REPUBLICA DA A810 YEMENI RIAL YER 03573 IEMEN A860 INDIAN RUPEE INR 03611 INDIA A865 INDONESIAN RUPIAH IDR 03654 INDONESIA A815 IRANIAN RIAL IRR 03727 IRA, REPUBLICA ISLAMICA DO A115 IRAQI DINAR IQD 03697 IRAQUE A550 IRISH PUNT IEP 03751 IRLANDA B 01/02/2002060 ICELAND KRONA ISK 03794 ISLANDIA A880 ISRAELI SHEKEL ILS 03832 ISRAEL A595 ITALIAN LIRA ITL 03867 ITALIA A 01/02/2002230 JAMAICA DOLLAR JMD 03913 JAMAICA A470 JAPANESE YEN JPY 03999 JAPAO A125 JORDANIAN DINAR JOD 04030 JORDANIA A780 LAOS NEW KIP LAK 04200 LAOS, REP. POP. DEMOCR. DO A603 LESOTHO LOTI LSL 04260 LESOTO A485 LATVIAN LAT LVL 04278 LETONIA, REPUBLICA DA A 12/31/2013560 LEBANESE POUND LBP 04316 LIBANO A235 LIBERIAN DOLLAR LRD 04340 LIBERIA A130 LYBIA / DINAR LYD 04383 LIBIA A601 LITHUANIAN LIT LTL 04421 LITUANIA, REPUBLICA DA A 12/31/2014400 LUXEMBOURG FRANC LUF 04456 LUXEMBURGO A 01/02/2002685 MACAU PATACA MOP 04472 MACAU A132 MACEDONIA / DENAR MKD 04499 MACEDONIA, ANT. REP. IUGOSLAVA A405 MADAGASCAR FRAN MGF 04502 MADAGASCAR A 06/14/2010406 MADAGASCAR ARIARY MGA 04502 MADAGASCAR A240 M$ 04553 MALASIA A 04/24/1986828 MALAYSIAN RINGGIT MYR 04553 MALASIA A760 MALAWI KWACHA MWK 04588 MALAVI A870 MALDIVES / RUFIYA MVR 04618 MALDIVAS A565 MALTESE LIRA MTL 04677 MALTA B 03/03/2009139 MOROCCAN DIRHAM MAD 04740 MARROCOS A840 MAURITIUS RUPEE MUR 04855 MAURICIO A670 MAURITIAN OUGUIYA MRO 04880 MAURITANIA A671 MAURITANIAN OUGUYIA MRU 04880 MAURITANIA A740 MEX$ 04936 MEXICO A 05/31/1993741 MEXICAN PESO MXN 04936 MEXICO A775 MYANMAR KYAT MMK 00930 MIANMAR (BIRMANIA) A620 MOZAMBIQUE METICA MZM 05053 MOCAMBIQUE A 07/01/2006622 NEW MOZAMBIQUE ME MZN 05053 MOCAMBIQUE A503 MOLDOVA / LEU MDL 04944 MOLDAVIA, REPUBLICA DA A915 MONGOLIA TUGRIK MNT 04979 MONGOLIA A173 NAMIBIA DOLLAR NAD 05070 NAMIBIA A845 NEPAL / RUPEE NPR 05177 NEPAL A051 NICARAGUA CORDOBA NIO 05215 NICARAGUA A630 NIGERIA NAIRA NGN 05282 NIGERIA A065 NORWEGIAN KRONE NOK 05380 NORUEGA A805 OMANI RIAL OMR 05568 OMA A335 DUTCH GUILDER NLG 05738 PAISES BAIXOS (HOLANDA) A 01/02/2002020 PANAMANIAN BALBOA PAB 05800 PANAMA A778 PAPUA NEW GUINEA PGK 05452 PAPUA NOVA GUINE B875 PAKISTANI RUPEE PKR 05762 PAQUISTAO A450 PARAGUAY GUARANI PYG 05860 PARAGUAI A480 I 05894 PERU A 02/01/1991660 PERUVIAN NEW SOL PEN 05894 PERU A890 S/. 05894 PERU A 04/26/1988380 FRENCH POLYNESIAN FRANC XPF 05991 POLINESIA FRANCESA A975 POLISH ZLOTY PLN 06033 POLONIA, REPUBLICA DA A315 PORTUGUESE ESCUDO PTE 06076 PORTUGAL A 01/02/2002950 KENYAN SHILLING KES 06238 QUENIA A892 KYRGYZSTAN SOM KGS 06254 QUIRGUIZ, REPUBLICA A730 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DOP 06475 REPUBLICA DOMINICANA A505 ROMANIAN LEU ROL 06700 ROMENIA A 12/17/2009506 ROMANIAN NEW LEU RON 06700 ROMENIA A420 RWANDA FRANC RWF 06750 RUANDA A830 RUSSIAN RUBLE RUB 06769 RUSSIA, FEDERACAO DA A250 SOLOMON ISLAND DO SBD 06777 SALOMAO, ILHAS B910 WS$ 06904 SAMOA B 07/27/1988911 TALA/WESTERN SAMOA WST 06904 SAMOA A 12/02/2014912 TALA WST 06904 SAMOA B570 ST. HELENA POUND SHP 07102 SANTA HELENA B148 SAO TOME DOBRA STD 07200 SAO TOME E PRINCIPE, ILHAS A500 SIERRA LEONE LEONE SLL 07358 SERRA LEOA A120 DIN 07370 SERVIA A 08/04/1998133 SERBIAN DINAR RSD 07370 SERVIA A637 SERBIAN AND M DINAR YUM 07370 SERVIA A 02/27/2004850 SEYCHELLES RUPEE SCR 07315 SEYCHELLES A575 SYRIAN POUND SYP 07447 SIRIA, REPUBLICA ARABE DA A960 SOMALI SCHILLING SOS 07480 SOMALIA A855 SRI LANKAN RUPEE LKR 07501 SRI LANKA A585 SWAZILAND LILANGENI SZL 07544 SUAZILANDIA A134 NEW SUDANESE POUND SDG 07595 SUDAO A580 LSD 07595 SUDAO B 05/21/1996136 SOUTH SUDANESE POUND SSP 07596 SUDAO DO SUL A070 SWEDISH KRONA SEK 07641 SUECIA A255 SURINAM DOLLAR SRD 07706 SURINAME A330 SURINAM GUILDER SRG 07706 SURINAME A 09/06/2005333 SURINAM DOLLAR SRD 07706 SURINAME A 09/06/2005835 TAJIKISTANI SOMONI TJS 07722 TADJIQUISTAO, REPUBLICA DO A015 THAI BAHT THB 07765 TAILANDIA A945 T SH 07803 TANZANIA, REP. UNIDA DA A 11/25/1999946 SHILLING/TANZANIA TZS 07803 TANZANIA, REP."
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"docid": "D3030668#0",
"title": "https://www.visitaruba.com/about-aruba/general-aruba-facts/\nGeneral facts about Aruba",
"text": "General facts about Aruba Aruba is one of the three ABC islands in the southern Caribbean, miles off the coast of Venezuela. Aruba is an independent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands and has a population of approximately 100,000 inhabitants. The island is 21 miles (33 km) long and has an area of about 75 square miles (193 km2). In this section you will find information about Aruba in general, the weather in Aruba, currency and communication information and much more. Accommodation Communication & Wifi Drinking Water Electricity Family Vacation Language Medical & Emergencies Money & Currency Service Charge & Tips Safety Seasons - High & Low season Shopping Time Transportation Weather & Climate Accommodation Aruba is a popular vacation destination and offers a large and varied choice of accommodations. Aruba's high-rise resorts are located on Palm Beach while the low-rise resorts are located on Eagle Beach. Besides the corporate and local resorts, Aruba has several apartment complexes, vacation villas or condos and timeshare rentals throughout the island. For more information please visit our Aruba accommodations page. Communication & Wifi To call the US you will need to dial 001, followed by the area code and phone number. For all other countries you dial 00, followed by the country code and phone number."
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"docid": "D3412589#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/geography/owns-cayman-islands-b7fcf42a59477034\nWho Owns the Cayman Islands?",
"text": "Geography Caribbean Q: Who Owns the Cayman Islands? A: Quick Answer The Cayman Islands are a British overseas territory. The Cayman Islands, originally populated with Jamaicans, were colonized by the British during the period of the 18th and 19th centuries. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Country Is Grand Cayman In? What Are the Cayman Islands? Where Is Bermuda Located? Credit: Frank Slack Moment Getty Images Full Answer Jamaica oversaw the Cayman Islands territory after 1863. The Cayman Islands became a territory within the Federation of the West Indies in 1959. After the Federation no longer existed in 1962, the Cayman Islands chose to remain a British territory. The Cayman Islands are located in the Caribbean and consist of the islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman."
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"docid": "D632401#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_the_Netherlands\nKingdom of the Netherlands",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the sovereign state. For the constituent country with the same name, see Netherlands. For other uses, see Netherlands (disambiguation). Kingdom of the Netherlands Koninkrijk der Nederlanden ( Dutch)Flag Coat of arms Motto: \"\"Je maintiendrai\"\" ( French) [a]\"\"Ik zal handhaven\"\" ( Dutch)\"\"I will uphold\"\"Anthem: \"\" Wilhelmus \"\" (Dutch)\"\"'William\"\"Capital and largest city Amsterdam [b]52°22′N 4°53′EGovernment seat The Hague [b]Official languages Dutch ( de facto)Official regional languages West Frisian Papiamento English [c]Demonym Dutch Countries (non‑sovereign parts)Aruba Curaçao Netherlands Sint Maarten Government Semi- federalparliamentaryconstitutional monarchy•Monarch Willem-Alexander•Chairman of the Council of Ministers [d]Mark Rutte•Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba Guillfred Besaril•Minister Plenipotentiary of Curaçao Anthony Begina•Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten Hasani Ellis Independence from the Kingdom of Spain and its Spanish Empire•United Netherlands ( republic)26 July 1581 ( Declared) 30 January 1648 ( Recognised)•Batavian Republic ( republic)19 January 1795•Kingdom of Holland ( monarchy)5 June 1806• Annexation by the First French Empire ( monarchy)1 July 1810•Kingdom of the Netherlands ( monarchy)16 March 1815•Charter for the Kingdom ( colonial inclusion)15 December 1954Area• Total 42,508 km 2 (16,412 sq mi) ( 136th)• Water (%) 18.41Population• 2017 estimate 17,100,715 ( 61st)• Density 393/km 2 (1,017.9/sq mi) ( 30th)Currency 4 currencies [show]Time zone CET ( UTC +1) AST ( UTC -4)• Summer ( DST) CEST ( UTC +2) AST ( UTC -4)Date format dd-mm-yyyy Drives on the right Calling code 4 codes [show]ISO 3166 code NLInternet TLD 5 TLDs [show]The Kingdom of the Netherlands ( Dutch: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden; pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkrɛik dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə (n)] ( listen) ), commonly known as the Netherlands, [nb 1] is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with the large majority of its territory in Western Europe and with several small islands in the Caribbean Sea, in the West Indies islands ( Leeward Islands and Lesser Antilles ). The four parts of the kingdom—the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten —are constituent countries ( landen in Dutch) and participate on a basis of equality as partners in the kingdom. [ 6] In practice, however, most of the kingdom's affairs are administered by the Netherlands—which comprises roughly 98% of the kingdom's land area and population—on behalf of the entire kingdom. Consequently, the Caribbean Sea islands countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are dependent on the Netherlands for matters like foreign policy and defence, although they are autonomous to a certain degree with their own parliaments. The vast majority in land area of the constituent country of the Netherlands is located in Europe, with the exception of the Caribbean Netherlands: its three special municipalities ( Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) are located in the Caribbean. The three other constituent countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are located in the Caribbean as well. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Constituent countries2.1 Netherlands2.1.1 Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba2.2 Aruba2.3 Curaçao2.4 Sint Maarten3 Institutions3.1 Charter and constitutions3.2 Government3.3 Legislature3.4 Council of State4 Judiciary4.1 Mutual arbitration between the constituent countries and the Kingdom5 Kingdom affairs5.1 Foreign relations6 Constitutional nature6.1 Comparisons7 Relationship with the European Union8 Constitutional reform of the Netherlands Antilles9 Distinction between the Netherlands and the Kingdom10 Geography11 Timeline of constituent countries12 See also13 Notes14 References15 External links History [ edit]Main article: History of the Netherlands The Kingdom of the Netherlands originated in the aftermath of French Emperor Napoleon I ’s defeat in 1815."
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"docid": "D1362246#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Australia\nWhat is the currency of Australia?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Australia What is the currency of Australia? Flag What is the currency of Australia? Answer by Wes Pate Confidence votes 2.2KAustralia's currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in the Australian Dollar. Australia adopted this currency on the 14th of February, 1966. Its value is heavily influenced by commodity prices with traditionally high interest rates a factor. The symbol for the Australian Dollar is $ (sometimes written as \"\"A$\"\" when used internationally). From 1910 to 1966, Australia used a monetary system system identical to the old British system of Pounds, Shillings and Pence. 12 Pence to a Shilling, 20 Shillings to a Pound.98 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Phil Lewis 179,231 Contributions What type of currency is used in Australia?"
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"docid": "D510760#0",
"title": "https://pepperstone.com/en/client-resources/mastering-forex-trading-with-sentiment\nMastering Forex trading with Sentiment",
"text": "\"Mastering Forex trading with Sentiment“What is important is to assess what the market is focusing on at the given moment.” – Bill Lipschutz Know this: if the first thing you do in the morning is turn on your computer and sift through chart after chart after chart, looking for setups to get into, then you are not playing the game like the professionals. Charting, Technical Analysis and Price Action are all valid components of a successful trading strategy, but they cannot offer an answer to the most important question of each trading session, day or week: what is the market concentrated on? In other words: where is the action likely to be? Majors, Minors, Crosses, Exotics, Emerging Market Currencies…there are over 70 potential currency pairs to chose from on any given day. The question remains: being an individual trader, how can you direct your limited time & energy towards the best possible situations? Where will the movers & shakers be? What is Sentiment? Sentiment is simply the market’s aggregate perception of the future outlook for any given asset, based on the information available up until now. Let’s break down this definition, in order to understand it better.aggregate perception = the sum of what all parties with skin in the game are thinkingof the future outlook = whether the future looks rosy or bleakbased on the information available = given the current fundamental background."
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"docid": "D1492909#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/the-official-rules-of-card-games/pics/\nThe Official Rules of Card Games",
"text": "\"The Official Rules of Card Games You Searched For: Title: the official rules of card games Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 411 2 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (41)Magazines & Periodicals Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New (2)Used (39)Binding All Bindings Hardcover (2)Softcover (34)Collectible Attributes First Edition Signed Dust Jacket (2)Seller-Supplied Images Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (5)Seller Location All Locations Seller Rating All Sellers (36)Search Within These Results: Seller Image Official Rules of Card Games. The United States Playing Card Company. Published by Fawcett (1972)ISBN 10: 0449213811 ISBN 13: 9780449213810Used Paperback Quantity Available: 1From: Cuyahoga Valley Book Company (Peninsula, OH, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Price: US$ 1.99Convert Currency Shipping: US$ 4.99Within U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Fawcett, 1972. Paperback. Condition: Acceptable. 58th edition. Moderate wear, still very readable! Book Description: \"\"With complete rules on more than 300 popular card games, including the new international laws of contract bridge, this comprehensive book also includes special sections on: choosing games for particular occasions, teaching card games to. Seller Inventory # 00808More information about this seller | Contact this seller 1. Seller Image Official Rules of Card Games."
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"docid": "D360987#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/a/aud-usd-australian-dollar-us-dollar-currency-pair.asp\nDEFINITION of 'AUD/USD (Australian Dollar/U.S. Dollar) '",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'AUD/USD (Australian Dollar/U. S. Dollar) 'The abbreviation for the Australian dollar and U. S. dollar (AUD/USD) currency pair or cross. The currency pair tells the reader how many U. S. dollars (the quote currency) are needed to purchase one Australian dollar (the base currency)Trading the AUD/USD currency pair is also known as trading the \"\"Aussie. \"\" Next Up USD/CAD (U. S. Dollar/Canadian Dollar)Reciprocal Currency Currency Pair GBP/USD (British Pound/U. S. Dollar) ... BREAKING DOWN 'AUD/USD (Australian Dollar/U. S. Dollar) 'The value of the AUD/USD pair is quoted as 1 Australian dollar per X U. S. dollars. For example, if the pair is trading at 0.75 it means that it takes 0.75 U. S. dollars to buy 1 Australian dollar. The AUD/USD is affected by factors that influence the value of the Australian dollar and/or the U. S. dollar in relation to each other and other currencies. For this reason, the interest rate differential between the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) will affect the value of these currencies when compared to each other. When the Fed intervenes in open market activities to make the U. S. dollar stronger, for example, the value of the AUD/USD cross could decline, due to a strengthening of the U. S. dollar when compared to the Australian dollar. Australia is the largest coal and iron ore exporter, and therefore the plight of its currency is heavily dependent on commodity prices. During the commodity slump of 2015 that saw oil prices hit decade lows and both iron ore and coal prices slumped, the Australian dollar weakened sharply. It fell by more than 15 percent against the U. S. dollar and nearly hit parity against the New Zealand dollar - a level not seen since the 1970s."
},
{
"docid": "D1704088#0",
"title": "http://www.pacificislands.com/samoa/samoa-faq.asp\nFAQs and Travel Tips",
"text": "FAQs and Travel Tips1. What airlines fly to Samoa?2. How long does it take to fly to Samoa?3. Where do I arrive?4. Entry Requirments?5. Departure Tax6. What time of the year is the best time to visit Samoa?7. Getting from the airport?8. Visitor Information9. What currency is used in Samoa?10."
},
{
"docid": "D3360421#0",
"title": "https://www.finder.com.au/sta-travel-cashflex-visa-card\nGet easy access to your cash no matter where you are in the world with the STA Travel Cashflex Visa Card",
"text": "4 January 2018Related Products Rates last updated March 26th, 2018Bank SA Global Currency Card Bank of Melbourne Global Currency Card Qantas Cash St. George Global Currency Card ANZ Travel Card Travel Money Oz Currency Pass Westpac Global Currency Card Get easy access to your cash no matter where you are in the world with the STA Travel Cashflex Visa Card The STA Travel Cash FLEX Visa Card is a prepaid card that you load using Australian dollars. You can then use this card to pay for purchases in the local currency anywhere Visa is accepted. Unlike most prepaid travel cards, you don’t have to exchange your Aussie dollars into the supported currencies before travelling. Instead, your Australian dollars will automatically be transferred into the local currency using the exchange rate that applies at the time of the transaction. Plus, you can look forward to saving on overseas transaction fees and some international ATM fees, which means you can put more of your money towards other travel expenses. Features Fees Restrictions Available Currencies AUDMultiple Currencies on One Card No Number of Cards Issued 2Minimum Load Amount $100Maximum Load Amount $15,000Maximum Annual Load Amount $50,00024 Hour ATM Cash Withdrawal Limit $1,000Reloading funds and currencies The STA Travel Cashflex Visa is one of the only prepaid travel cards that doesn’t require you to transfer your funds across to different currencies once you’ve loaded your card with Australian dollars. Instead, when you’re travelling outside of Australia, your funds will automatically convert to the local currency using the exchange rate that applies at the time of the transaction. So if you’re travelling in the UK and withdraw money from an ATM, you would receive British pounds. Your card would use the exchange rate applicable on the day and debit the corresponding amount from your prepaid balance of Australian dollars. Unlike most travel cards, you won’t be charged a foreign currency conversion fee when making purchases overseas."
},
{
"docid": "D105843#0",
"title": "https://www.macrumors.com/2015/10/14/apple-raises-mac-prices-international/\nApple Raises Mac Prices in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey",
"text": "\"Apple Raises Mac Prices in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey Wednesday October 14, 2015 7:53 pm PDT by Joe Rossignol Apple has raised its prices for the Mac Book, Mac Book Air, Mac Book Pro, Mac mini and Mac Pro this week in Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Turkey as the values of foreign currencies continue to fluctuate against the U. S. dollar. Mac Book Air prices in New Zealand, for example, ranged between NZ$1,399.00 and NZ$1,799.00 for stock configurations prior to the price increase, but the lineup is now priced between NZ$1,599.00 and NZ$2,199.00. Similarly, the base model Mac mini now starts at NZ$899, up from NZ$749, while the base model Mac Pro rose from NZ$4,499.00 to NZ$5,699.00. The 12-inch Mac Book is now priced from NZ$2,399, a $400 increase over the original NZ$1,999 price. The price increases were consistent on the Apple Online Store in the other affected countries. In Brazil, for instance, the Mac Book Air now costs between R$ 8.499,00 and R$ 11.499,00, up from between R$ 5.899,00 and R$ 7.699,00. Retina Mac Book Pro prices now start at kr 14 990,00 in Norway, as another example, an increase over the former kr 12 590,00 price for the entry-level configuration. In Malaysia, the Retina Mac Book Pro is also now more expensive, at RM 5,899.00 and up. Apple reports its quarterly earnings in U. S. dollars, and routinely adjusts its prices in foreign countries due to currency exchange rates that are beyond its control. Australia, Canada and Europe have faced similar price increases this year."
},
{
"docid": "D3299466#0",
"title": "http://www.smh.com.au/money/the-cheapest-places-to-get-foreign-currency-for-your-holiday-20160309-gnf06s.html\nThe cheapest places to get foreign currency for your holiday",
"text": "Money The cheapest places to get foreign currency for your holiday By Nicole Pedersen-Mc Kinnon10 March 2016 — 12:45am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size As much as it hurts our exporters when the Aussie dollar spikes, somehow it makes the rest of us feel a bit richer (similar to when house prices surge, even though you can't get at the money unless you sell). But it's true for those planning an overseas jaunt this coming holiday. You can now hit the slopes with a bit more cash in your pocket. Photo: Amriphoto Theoretically, just one week added 3 per cent to the US currency you can get, as our dollar hit a year-to-date high approaching US75c. It's pulled back a little now. But what is the reality of pocketing extra money for your adventure? I commissioned data house mozo.com.au to exclusively analyse where you can best cash in, quite literally, on the recent dollar strength. Travelling to the USWe've looked at how much of four popular currencies you get, after all fees, when you exchange $1000 online. When it comes to greenbacks, Travel Money Oz is cheapest, giving you $US725. Travelex/HSBC and American Express are quite a few dollars behind with $US719.70 and $US719.60, respectively."
},
{
"docid": "D2225022#0",
"title": "https://www.aboutaustralia.com/currency-australia/\nAustralian Currency",
"text": "Australian Currency What Type of Money Do They Use in Australia? Australia’s national currency is the Australian dollar (AUD) which comes in polymer (plastic) notes of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. Coins are in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent denominations as well as $1 and $2 denominations. The exchange rate from USD to AUD varies, although generally the USD is about $.09-$.10 stronger than the AUD. This means $1.00 USD is equivalent to approximately $1.10 AUD. To check the current exchange rate at any time, go to http://www.xe.com/. Credit Cards Accepted in Australia Master Card and Visa are both commonly accepted in Australia followed by Diners Club cards, accepted in many places, as well as limited acceptance of American Express. Discover credit card is generally NOT accepted in Australia. Credit card issuers commonly charge anywhere from 1% to 3% for purchases made in other countries. Before traveling, contact the bank that issued your credit card or debit card and ask about their fees. Debit cards normally have lower fees, but be sure to check all your options."
},
{
"docid": "D2034185#0",
"title": "http://www.foxycart.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-cross-border-fees\nEverything You Need to Know about Cross Border Fees",
"text": "Everything You Need to Know about Cross Border Fees October 12, 2014 in Uncategorized A large number of e-commerce based businesses sell to customers located outside of their country. In fact, one of the largest advantages of selling online is the quick access to a potentially global customer base. Furthermore, the ease with which people can pay for things from anywhere using a credit card makes selling to those foreign customers easy to accomplish. That is where the grey area begins though, because both merchants and cardholders often do not understand the extra fees that can be incurred when cross-border transactions take place. What is a cross border fee? When a credit card payment takes place Visa and Master Card look at two things:1: Where the merchant is domiciled In order to accept credit cards you will need a merchant account or payment processing service. When you sign up with a payment processor such as Paypal or Merchant Accounts.ca, the application form will ask you where your business is registered. This is a very important question when it comes to cross border payments. The reason it’s important is because the country your business is registered in will cause all sales within that territory to be deemed “domestic” and all other sales to be deemed “international” or “intraregional”. Although it is beyond the intended scope of this article, if you have a Canadian based business you must work with a Canadian licensed acquirer (merchant account provider)."
},
{
"docid": "D1066219#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/ShowTopic-g293916-i3687-k1473736-What_currency_to_take_into_thailand-Bangkok.html\nWhat currency to take into thailand",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Thailand forums Bangkok forum Bangkok forums Sydney Aussie82sydney Level Contributor36 posts1 review Save Topic What currency to take into thailand24 Sep. 2007, 2:49 pm I am travelling from australia to thailand We have travellers cheques in USDI have an ATM card ( not sure if it will work over there, my bank said to try and see)i was planing to also take some cash with meis it better to take AUD or USD in cash I have checked the exchnage rates and done the maths, but not sure if most places will exchnage AUD and give me a good ratei know heaps of people use a visa debt card but my bank does not offer this servicei can get cash advances on my credit card, but was hoping to avoid that due to the high fees.thanks Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Bangkok? See all Ayutthaya Temples Tour & River Cruise...1,192 Reviewsfrom USD 73.90*Bangkok Food, Market, Temple Evening...354 Reviewsfrom USD 65.50*6-Hour Best of Bangkok City Tour...106 Reviewsfrom USD 96.80*Bangkok Dinner Cruise on the Chao...548 Reviewsfrom USD 39.40*1-10 of 11 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »mole Brisbane, Australia Level Contributor1,175 posts10 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What currency to take into thailand24 Sep. 2007, 3:26 pm Definetly take Australian dollars as you will then only pay one transaction fee (otherwise you have the cost of Aud to US & then US to Thai Baht). Never had any problem changing Australian dollars and the exchange rate is much better over there than here in Australia. Report inappropriate content Sydney Aussie82sydney Level Contributor36 posts1 review Save Reply2. Re: What currency to take into thailand24 Sep. 2007, 4:13 pm Thanks for the reply ' mole'AUD it is :)Report inappropriate content Perfectly Perth Melbourne, Australia Destination Expertfor Perth, Antarctic Adventures Level Contributor16,043 posts29 reviews Save Reply3. Re: What currency to take into thailand24 Sep. 2007, 11:26 pm Sydney Aussie82,You can always transfer a wad of cash from your debit card to your credit card and just use your credit card over there. Thats what I do. The fee's on cash advances are far cheaper than buying travellers cheques etc. Report inappropriate content Sun Coaster Sunshine Coast... Level Contributor14 posts12 reviews Save Reply4."
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"docid": "D438454#0",
"title": "http://goaustralia.about.com/od/practicalinformation/a/ausmoney.htm\nThe Ins and Outs of Australian Currency",
"text": "Australia & New Zealand Australia Guide The Ins and Outs of Australian Currency By Larry Rivera Updated 07/28/17Share Pin Email•••It’s important to have a basic understanding of a country’s money before you get there – if for no other reason than so you don’t accidentally tip the waiter $100 for your meal when you meant to hand over a crisp $10 note!Australian money is easy to work with, as it comes in a variety of different colors and sizes for ease of identification. The Basics The money in Australia consists of both banknotes and coins, and the denominations rise in value from 5¢ to $100. While the banknotes and coins of the Australian currency are generally easier to differentiate from each other than those of other countries such as the U. S. currency, it’s still a good idea to become familiar with the denominations beforehand. Learning to associate different values with color and size is a practical way to prevent confusion. Within the Australian currency, there is 100¢ in every dollar, as is the case with any decimal currency. Compared to the U. S. dollar, the value of the Australian dollar has varied from being worth around 50c of the greenback in the mid-2000s to rising above the U. S. dollar in the last five years, which was good news for those travelling to Australia!Australia’s Colourful Banknotes Australian banknotes, which may be referred to as bills in other countries, are all of higher value than the coins. In order of denomination, they are as follows:$5 – pink/purple$10 – blue$20 – orange$50 – mustard yellow$100 – green. As mentioned, each banknote is a different color, which reduces the possibility of confusing values. The $5 note is light pink in color and features various types of native Australian fauna, a picture of Parliament House in Australia’s capital city, Canberra, and the face of Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting Australia’s remaining place in the British Commonwealth. In September 2016 a brand new $5 note was released with braille features for the vision impaired."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_was_decimal_currency_introduced\nWhat year was the decimal currency introduced in New Zealand?",
"text": "\"What year was the decimal currency introduced in New Zealand?10 July 1967Phil Lewis 179,231 Contributions When was decimal currency introduced in Britain? Decimal currency was officially introduced in Britain on \"\"Decimal Day\"\" the 15th of February, 1971, with the Half New Penny, 1 New Penny and 2 New Pence coins being issued. … In which year was the single currency introduced?i dont know find out ffs. idiots. On the Wallaby 2,874,808 Contributions Passionate about all things Australian What year did Australia change to decimal currency? Australia changed to decimal currency in February 1966. On the Wallaby 2,874,808 Contributions Passionate about all things Australian When was decimal currency introduced in New Zealand? New Zealand's decimal currency was introduced on the 10th of July, 1967.. On the Wallaby 2,874,808 Contributions Passionate about all things Australian When was decimal currency introduced in Australia? Decimal currency was introduced in Australia on the 14th of February, 1966. Dollars and cents became the Australian currency on the conversion from Pounds, Shillings and Pe …Tpmath 10,611 Contributions When was the decimal currency introduced?"
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"title": "http://www.goftp.com/qna/How_much_alcohol_can_you_bring_into_japan-qna348089.html\n.",
"text": "\"Suggested Solutions (10) What's this? Ferne Level 1 (Contributor)13 Answers\"\" how many cigarettes can you bring into the us from japan...\"\"0 0 I`m not sure I understand your question. Our products are shipped from the manufacturers in China, and then sold here in the US. Japan actually doesn`t allow the electronic cigarette to be sold in its country at this point. Linert Account Executive Mc Murry 602-427-0156 (fax) 480-529-8326 (BB) amy. com http://www. com. How many cigarettes can you bring into the us from japan. Since you have experience, I was hoping you could give me some clues as to what you look out for. A little advice would go a long way right now.source: How many cigarettes can you bring into the us from japan?"
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"docid": "D3455455#0",
"title": "http://www.investorguide.com/article/11790/can-commodities-affect-currency-rates-igu/\nCan Commodities Affect Currency Rates?",
"text": "Articles > Investing > Can Commodities Affect Currency Rates? Can Commodities Affect Currency Rates? The foreign exchange market, or FOREX, is essentially a network of Central Banks, large commercial and investment banking institutions, brokerages, and hedge funds that trade currencies. International corporations are in constant need of the services that this market provides as they are based in one country but must buy materials, pay workers, and conduct business in the currency of another country. Forex traders, however, may not have the same need for currency exchange but may still make profits based upon the rise and fall of exchange rates. Forex trading involves the purchase of one currency while simultaneously selling another. Forex trading involves a currency pair - like the USD and the Euro. There are actually several currency pairs for investors to choose from but the USD/Euro pair remains the most popular at the present time. The base currency is the first in the pair and it is used to initiate the account for trading purposes. For the USD/Euro currency pair, a 1.300 exchange rate means that it takes 1.300 U. S. dollars to purchase one Euro."
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"docid": "D1064471#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/JPY_USD.html\nScientific Calculatorostermiller.org/calcby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"20 comments about Japanese Yen and United States Dollars conversion This Japanese Yen and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Japanese Yen. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Japanese Yen to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Scientific Calculatorostermiller.org/calcby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Japanese Yen (JPY) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Japanese Yen is the currency in Japan (JP, JPN, JAP). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Japanese Yen is divided into 100 sen. The United States Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D1688445#0",
"title": "http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/currencies/australian-dollar-breaks-through-us77-cents-as-commonwealth-bank-lifts-forecasts-20160330-gnum7f.html\nAustralian dollar breaks through US77¢ as Commonwealth Bank lifts forecasts",
"text": "\"Business Investments Currencies Australian dollar breaks through US77¢ as Commonwealth Bank lifts forecasts By Vanessa Desloires Updated 31 March 2016 — 6:23pm first published at 6:59am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size The Australian dollar is on track to hit US80¢, but it lacks the fundamental support to push higher from there, strategists say. Overnight the currency broke through the US77¢ mark for the first time since July last year, hitting a high of US77.06¢ and ending a remarkable quarter for the Aussie. In late trade on Thursday the dollar was fetching US76.52¢. Its strength, having risen more than 12 per cent from its six-year low of US68.27¢ in January, has led currency economists to question the limit of the currency's stellar run. The Australian dollar briefly broke through US77¢ overnight before easing. Photo: Louie Douvis Driving the local unit this week were comments by US Federal Reserve boss Janet Yellen that the central bank would take a cautious approach to interest rate rises on the back of global turmoil. Lowered expectations for interest rate rises this year have taken the steam out of the US dollar's march upwards in the lead up to its first interest rate rise since 2006 in December last year. The tempering of expectations of rate rises in the US is one reason the Commonwealth Bank of Australia upgraded its forecast for the currency this week. It previously expected the currency to sit at US67¢ by the end of June, but has revised that to US75¢. Its year-end target is US78¢, compared with its previous forecast of US70¢. The foreign exchange strategy team led by Richard Grace noted three other reasons for the revision: that the economy continued to surprise with positive data; global commodity prices appear to have bottomed out; and Australia's current account deficit is set to improve in 2016 and 2017. Short-term upswing AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver said he believed the currency could reach as high as US80¢, but would reach its limit there in what was a short-term upswing. \"\" It's premature to say that the Australian dollar has seen its lows and the trend is now up."
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"docid": "D69726#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/06/centralbanks.asp\nGet To Know The Major Central Banks",
"text": "The one factor that is sure to move the currency markets is interest rates. Interest rates give international investors a reason to shift money from one country to another in search of the highest and safest yields. For years now, growing interest rate spreads between countries have been the main focus of professional investors, but what most individual traders do not know is that the absolute value of interest rates is not what's important - what really matters are the expectations of where interest rates are headed in the future. Tutorial: Popular Forex Currencies Familiarizing yourself with what makes the central banks tick will give you a leg up when it comes to predicting their next moves, as well as the future direction of a given currency pair. In this article, we look at the structure and primary focus of each of the major central banks, and give you the scoop on the major players within these banks. We also explain how to combine the relative monetary policies of each central bank to predict where the interest rate spread between a currency pair is headed. ( To learn more, check out What Are Central Banks? ) Examples Take the performance of the NZD/JPY currency pair between 2002 and 2005, for example. During that time, the central bank of New Zealand increased interest rates from 4.75% to 7.25%. Japan, on the other hand, kept its interest rates at 0%, which meant that the interest rate spread between the New Zealanddollar and the Japanese yen widened a full 250 basis points."
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"docid": "D2753018#0",
"title": "http://www.australia.com/en-sg/facts/currency.html\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency Home Facts Currency Add Share Australia’s national currency is the Australian dollar which comes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes. Dollars and Cents Australia’s national currency is the Australian dollar which comes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes. Coins come in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent and one and two dollar denominations. Our colourful notes depict famous Australians both past and present. The $100 note features world-renowned soprano Dame Nellie Melba (1861–1931), and the distinguished soldier, engineer and administrator General Sir John Monash (1865–1931). The $50 note features Aboriginal writer and inventor David Unaipon (1872–1967), and Australia’s first female parliamentarian, Edith Cowan (1861–1932). The $20 note features the founder of the world’s first aerial medical service (the Royal Flying Doctor Service), the Reverend John Flynn (1880–1951), and Mary Reibey (1777–1855), who arrived in Australia as a convict in 1792 and went on to become a successful shipping magnate and philanthropist. The $10 note features the poets AB ‘Banjo’ Paterson (1864–1941) and Dame Mary Gilmore (1865–1962). The $5 note features Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Parliament House in Canberra, our national capital. The standard $1 coin design, along with the 50, 20, 10 and 5 cent coin designs, was created by the Queen’s official jeweller, Stuart Devlin."
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"docid": "D3154961#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/06/commoditycurrencies.asp\nCommodity Prices And Currency Movements",
"text": "\"Predicting the next move in the markets is the key to making money in trading, but putting this simple concept into action is much harder than it sounds. Professional forex traders have long known that trading currencies requires looking beyond the world of FX. The fact is that currencies are moved by many factors - supply and demand, politics, interest rates, economic growth, and so on. More specifically, since economic growth and exports are directly related to a country\\'s domestic industry, it is natural for some currencies to be heavily correlated with commodity prices. The top three currencies that have the tightest correlations with commodities are the Australian dollar, the Canadian dollar and the New Zealand dollar. Other currencies that are also impacted by commodity prices but have a weaker correlation are the Swiss franc and the Japanese yen. Knowing which currency is correlated with what commodity can help traders understand and predict certain market movements. Here we look at currencies correlated with oil and gold and show you how you can use this information in your trading. ( For background reading, see The Most Popular Forex Currencies . ) Tutorial: Top 10 Forex Trading Rules Oil and the Canadian Dollar Over the past few years, the price of commodities has fluctuated significantly."
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"docid": "D361232#0",
"title": "http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-Buy-and-Collect-Australian-Coins-/10000000177627266/g.html\nHow to Buy and Collect Australian Coins",
"text": "Home Buying Guides Coins: World Australia & Oceania Australia How to Buy and Collect Australian Coinse Bay 2.3K Views Like Share March 3, 2016The current currency of the country of Australia is the Australian dollar which is divided into 100 cents. In addition to mainland Australia, the dollar is used in Christmas Island, Norfolk Island, and the Cocos Islands as well as the Pacific island states of Tuvalu, Nauru, and Kiribati. Prior to the issuance of the dollar in 1966, citizens of the country of Australia bartered and used a variety of currencies from other countries to conduct business and to prove net worth. This guide examines the Australian coins from 1800 until today, hallmarks of genuine Australian coins, and how to buy and collect Australian coins. Types of Australian Coins from 1800 until the Present The first Australian colony was New South Wales which was established in the year 1788. The people of New South Wales relied on coins from other countries such as Great Britain in order to pay for obligations and establish worth and citizens also traded and bartered using animals, food, and grains such as wheat. The first coins used for purchasing power appeared in Australia in the year 1800. Coins from the Years 1800 to 1855In 1800, by decree of Governor Philip Gidley King, several different coins were made legal tender for the country of Australia. The following table examines these coins and their value as compared to the benchmark Great Britain pound which includes the pound, shilling, and pence. Name of Currency Value Compared to Great Britain Pound Guinea1 pound, 1 shilling Mohur1 pound, 17 shillings, sixpence Ducat9 shillings, 6 pence Rupee2 shillings, 6 pence Pagoda8 shillings Dutch Guilder2 shillings1-ounce Copper Coin2 pence These seven currencies were used exclusively until the year 1813 when Governor Lachlan Macquarie of New South Wales imported a surplus of Spanish dollar coins and cut holes out of the middle to create further variation in the currency."
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"docid": "D425381#0",
"title": "http://www.vacation-in-barbados.com/barbados-money.html\n\"Barbados Money \"\"How do I buy things while on vacation in Barbados?\"\"\"",
"text": "\"Barbados Money \"\"How do I buy things while on vacation in Barbados? \"\" You will need to exchange your currency for Barbados money in order to buy things while you are on your Barbados vacation. What is The Currency of Barbados? Barbados has its own currency known as the Barbadian Dollar. The currency symbol for the Barbados dollar is BBD. All items sold on the island are in Barbados dollars however US currency is widely accepted. You can very easily pay for something with US dollars and receive change in Barbadian dollars. But be aware that very few vendors will give you US dollars back in change. All other currencies, including the British pound and Canadian dollar, are generally not accepted on the island but can be converted to the money of Barbados at most banks. For your convenience I recommend you convert your currency to US dollars before you travel to Barbados."
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"docid": "D1762923#0",
"title": "https://ivisitanguilla.com/\nHurricane Relief: How You Can Help",
"text": "Hurricane Relief: How You Can Help The post-Irma recovery has exceeded our expectations. Now, we’re ready to exceed yours. Find thelatest information on our hotels, restaurants, villas and attractions. Take a Look The Government of Anguilla is grateful for all the good will expressed worldwide as a result of the devastation the island has faced during the passage of Hurricane Irma. The challenges faced are not insurmountable, but will demand a concerted effort locally, regionally and internationally. There have been many offers for donation of relief supplies, building materials, technical expertise, and many other items vitally needed to rebuild the country. The Government of Anguilla welcomes these offers and expresses its appreciation to those who have already committed to help in various ways, and would like to also express advance words of thanks to those who will assist in the future. The official avenue within which to channel assistance is to the Government of Anguilla directly via the Relief Committee of the NDMC at email [email protected] and 264-497-5666. All donations whether of a financial nature or relief supplies, equipment or building materials are coordinated by the Relief Committee. Additionally, the Government of Anguilla will be providing bank account information in Anguilla to which financial gifts of any amount could be wired."
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"docid": "D1888206#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/bb.htm\nBarbados's Information",
"text": "Archeologists have found evidence that Amerindian settlements on the island date to the 4th century. The Caribs from South America arrived in the 13th century. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to reach the island, but by the early 1600s they abandoned it for brighter treasures in South America. The British arrived in 1625, and quickly claimed it for King James I. Consequently, Barbados remained under British control until it gained its independence in 1966. Throughout most of the 17th century, African slavery was a hot-button issue on the island. Repressive rules forced on the black population (used to cultivate sugar cane) were the genesis of numerous slave rebellions, however, none were successful. Uprisings on Barbados continued, and by the end of the 18th century, the sugar industry on the island was now the main commercial enterprise. It was operated by a number of white-controlled plantation estates, and some of those operators still imported enslaved West Africans to Barbados. When the British abolished the slave trade in 1807, misery remained, and in 1816, 20,000 slaves arose in the largest major slave rebellion in the island's history. They drove many whites off the plantations, but in the end the rebellion was squelched."
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"docid": "D425379#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g147263-i1253-k251423-Currency_for_Barbados-Bridgetown_Saint_Michael_Parish_Barbados.html\nCurrency for Barbados",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Saint Michael Parish forums Bridgetown forum Bridgetown forumsfleeciesouth shields1 post Save Topic Currency for Barbados23 Aug 2005, 14:17Hi There,Could anyone advise what currency is best to take:ie Sterling Travellers Cheques, US Dollar Travellers cheques. Currency: Sterling, US Dollar. Thanx Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Bridgetown? See all Barbados Catamaran Snorkeling Cruise57 Reviewsfrom US$75.00*5-Hour Small-Group Catamaran Cruise...6 Reviewsfrom US$120.00*Best of Barbados Tour54 Reviewsfrom US$145.00*Atlantis Submarine Expedition Tour55 Reviewsfrom US$98.99*1-5 of 5 replies Sorted by 1laraevans1972London, England Level Contributor3,042 posts3 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency for Barbados23 Aug 2005, 14:34Everyone is different regarding carrying money....we normally only take cash and visa/debit cards....but that's us. So we took about one third Barbadian dollars, and the rest in US dollars. Report inappropriate contenttammy56Canada Level Contributor119 posts Save Reply2. Re: Currency for Barbados23 Aug 2005, 15:05When I go, I make sure that I have enough for the taxi from the airport to the hotel in either US dollars or in Barbadian dollars (left over form the last trip) and then hit the instant teller machine for cash. No need to travel with excess amounts of cash. Report inappropriate contentflash9000Houston, Texas Level Contributor63 posts6 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D1538665#0",
"title": "http://www.cruisecritic.com/ports/newport.cfm?ID=13\nSt. Maarten Cruise Port",
"text": "4.5 / 5.0Cruise Critic Editor Rating4,230 Reviews$309Starting Price By Cruise Critic Staff Save Share Port of St. Maarten St. Maarten is busier than ever, as cruise lines call on Philipsburg with their biggest ships. ( Sometimes there are a half-dozen in port at one time.) There's also more to do once you disembark, with shopping and beaches serving as the primary attractions. About St. Maarten4,230Reviews17Excursions Starting at$309View Cruises Pro This island is shared by St. Maarten (Dutch) and St. Martin (French), giving visitors two ports in one Con You'll need to take your passport with you if you plan to visit both places Bottom Line This destination is ideal for cruisers who like to maximize their time in port Location: Eastern Caribbean Find a Cruise to the Eastern Caribbean Find a Cruise That can be viewed as either good news (more shopping choices, better deals and more beach activities) or bad news (more people) for this port of call, which, along with neighboring St. Martin, makes up the world's smallest island inhabited by two countries. St. Maarten, like many other Caribbean islands, was spotted by Christopher Columbus in 1493. But the island's real history began with French and Dutch settlers who divided the island in 1648. They have lived side-by-side ever since. St. Maarten, governed by the Netherlands Antilles until 2010, is now a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (along with Aruba, Curacao and the Netherlands), while St. Martin is part of the French West Indies. What's particularly fun is that you can easily swing back and forth from the Dutch to the French sides and enjoy the best of both. On either side of the mountainous island, lovely beaches -- including the famed clothing-optional part of Orient Beach -- rival the best in the Caribbean."
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"docid": "D2270672#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070830144849AA5ZOk7\nWhat is the best Caribbean Island for late December travel?",
"text": "Travel Caribbean Other - Caribbean What is the best Caribbean Island for late December travel? Would love a winter vacation in the Caribbean and can't decide which island to go to - I want one that isn't rainy and cold in December (I want to swim and lie in the sand) AND has reasonable prices!! Aruba is great, I know, but, it's a bit pricey for us!Update: I'm looking for an inexpensive island that has tons of sun in Decmeber - I don't want to be rained on! When answering, can you let me know why you think it'll be great in December. Thanks!Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Definitely Barbados. I've been there in December 2004, and it was sun, sun, sun. :) Trust me, it was paradise, escaping from the cold where I live, and I was able to enjoy the warmth! Try comparing prices online and from travel agency to another, and do this until you find a fare that's a lot cheaper than most, then you grab it. For cheapest accommodation, and you don't care about luxury, but at least clean, then try Pegwell Inn Guest House. This guesthouse is close to amenities, beaches, even of walking distance to fast food restaurants, especially post office, and there's public transportation right near that place - you could take a big bus into its capital, Bridgetown or even further Speightstown!"
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"docid": "D622320#0",
"title": "http://www.barbados.org/keyfacts.htm\nKey Facts About Barbados",
"text": "\"Home ›› About Barbados ››Key Facts About Barbados Key Facts The United Nations Human Development Index (2011) ranked Barbados in the highest bracket \"\"Very High Human Development\"\", well above the regional average for the Caribbean and Latin America. Visitors highlight the friendliness of Barbadians as the island's greatest and most pleasing asset. This is reflected in the highest repeat visitor factor in the region of 39%. The people of Barbados have a history of long ingrained Christian principles, a sound and free educational system with a literacy rate of 97%. Barbados has the third oldest parliament in the world, with uninterrupted parliamentary governance since 1639. Barbados was the only vacation destination in this Hemisphere with a scheduled Concorde service. One of the retired British Airways concordes now resides at our international airport. The name 'Barbados' is derived from the Bearded Fig Trees once found in abundance on the island. Barbados is completely surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean (see where is Barbados ). Barbados is 21 miles long and a smile (14 miles) wide!Barbados Fertility Centre is the only full time fertility unit in the Caribbean region."
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"docid": "D3506482#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/cuba/cufacts.htm\nCuba Facts",
"text": "\"Name: Cuba (long form) Republic of Cuba Capital City: Havana (2,141,993 pop. ) Cuba Population: 11,061,886 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Cuba has two official currencies, the Cuban Peso (CUP) and the Cuban Contertible Peso (CUC). Note: When traveling to Cuba you will exchange your currency for convertible pesos as this is the currency used by tourists and corporations doing business in Cuba. Convertible Pesos purchased with US dollars will be exchanged with a mandatory 10% tax. Most Cubans are paid in both currencies, however most Cubans use the \"\"regular\"\" peso to purchase everyday items like food and clothing. The Cuban Peso is considerably less than the convertible peso. As a tourist you may see two prices listed for items, expect to pay the convertible peso value. ( conversion rates)Three Cuban Pesos Ten Cuban Convertible Pesos Ethnicity: white 65.1%, mulatto and mestizo 24.8%, black 10.1% (2002 census)GDP total: $121 billion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $10,200 ( 2012 est. )"
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"docid": "D1658087#0",
"title": "http://localtimes.info/Central_america/Barbados/\nBarbados Clock",
"text": "Barbados Information Currency in Barbados Barbados Dollar Code: BBD Symbol: $Dollar to Dollar exchange rate: $2.00 Dollars per Dollar is the average Barbados Dollar exchange rates1 BBDAustralia 0.648Switzerland 0.481EU 0.407United Kingdom 0.355Hong Kong 3.92Japan 53.5United States 0.55 Apr 18Today's Barbados Dollar Exchange Rates Holiday Calendar Official holidays and national celebration days are highlighted in the month calendar Barbados Holiday Calendar Telephone Dialing Codes International country code:+1246 (BB)Area code for Bridgetown: Dial Number:dialcode.org See area codes for dialing in Barbados Airports- Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) in Bridgetown"
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"docid": "D379225#0",
"title": "http://www.countrycallingcodes.com/country.php?country=Barbados\nBarbados Country Codes",
"text": "Barbados Country Codes Barbadian Flag To call Barbados dial: Exit Code + 1 + 246 + The Number* Do not dial the plus (+) symbols Calling Barbados? Call NOW for just 18.5¢/min! No fees, we promise!Barbados Information The Barbados country code is 246The local time in Barbados is 03:19:27 AM (03:19:27 AM)Get the mobile country codes for Barbados. Barbados Information: Barbados on Wikipedia The currency of Barbados is the Barbadian Dollar. The nationality of Barbados is Barbadians. The capital of Barbados is Bridgetown Largest Cities in Barbados by population: Bridgetown, Speightstown, Oistins, Bathsheba, Holetown, The Crane, Crab Hill, Greenland, Blackmans, Hillaby Barbados Emergency Numbers For an emergency in Barbados, dial the following numbers: Medical - 511 Fire - 311 Police - 211Local Telephone Prefix:1 is the trunk code for Barbados More ways to call Barbados: Call Barbados with Rebtel - Get $10 in free calls now!Map of Barbados For international dialing instructions to Barbados, use our drop down boxes at the top of this page or check out our easy-to-use country code search tool. BOOKMARK THIS PAGE DOWNLOAD THIS TOOLTELL A FRIEND PRINT THIS PAGETo search for another Country Calling Code, select the First Letter of the Country You Are Calling [ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ] [ H ] [ I ] [ J ] [ K ] [ L ] [ M ] [ N ] [ O ] [ P ] [ Q ] [ R ] [ S ] [ T ] [ U ] [ V ] [ W ] [ X ] [ Y ] [ Z ]or select the country from the following dropdown\\n We hope that our Country Calling Codes quick reference international phonebook has helped you to find the Barbados country code and make your international call. Don't forget to share our Barbados phone book with your friends and bookmark it to help with all of your future international calls!FAQ | Help | About Us | Contact Us | Link to Us | Partners | Advertise Content Copyright © 2000-2018 Domain-it! All rights reserved. Privacy Policy"
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"docid": "D1589797#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caricom_single_market_and_economy\nCARICOM Single Market and Economy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Caricom single market and economy)navigation search This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( January 2013)CSME redirects here. CSME may also refer to the China Manned Space Engineering Office. This article is part of the series on Politics and government of the Caribbean Community Secretariat [show]Community Council [show]Institutions [show]Related Institutions [show]Projects [show]Other [show]v t e The CARICOM Single Market and Economy, also known as the Caribbean Single Market and Economy ( CSME ), is an integrated development strategy envisioned at the 10th Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) which took place in July 1990 in Grand Anse, Grenada. The Grand Anse Declaration [1] had three key Features: Deepening economic integration by advancing beyond a common market towards a Single Market and Economy. Widening the membership and thereby expanding the economic mass of the Caribbean Community (e.g. Suriname and Haiti were admitted as full members in 1995 and 2002 respectively). Progressive insertion of the region into the global trading and economic system by strengthening trading links with non-traditional partners. A precursor to CARICOM and its CSME was the Caribbean Free Trade Agreement, formed in 1965 and dissolved in 1973. Contents [ hide ]1 Single market and economy1.1 Phase 11.1.1 Progress and delays1.2 Phase 22 Member states3 Caribbean Court of Justice4 Trade in goods5 Harmonization of standards6 Regional accreditation7 Abolition of work permits/permits of stay and the free movement of persons7.1 Trade in services and the right of establishment7.1.1 Right of establishment7.1.1.1 Entry procedure at point of entry for right of establishment7.1.1.2 Procedure after entry for right of establishment7.1.1.3 Extension for right of establishment7.1.1.4 Stamps for right of establishment7.1.1.5 Integrated Online Registry7.1.2 Temporary provision of services7.1.2.1 Entry procedure at point of entry for provision of temporary services7.1.2.2 Procedure for the automatic extension of the stay for provision of temporary services7.2 Abolition of work permits and the free movement of labour8 Nationality criteria9 Harmonization of legislation10 Free movement of capital11 Single currency12 CARICOM Development Fund12.1 CDF governance12.2 Capitalisation12.3 Beneficiaries13 Regional Integration Electronic Public Procurement System14 Single Jurisdiction for Companies15 Footnotes16 References17 External links Single market and economy [ edit]The CSME will be implemented through a number of phases, first being the CARICOM Single Market (CSM)."
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"docid": "D1141467#0",
"title": "https://www.exchange-rates.org/currentRates/A/COP\nColombian Peso exchange rates against currencies in North and South America for April 09",
"text": "\"North and South America / Asia and Pacific / Europe / Middle East and Central Asia / Africa Colombian Peso exchange rates against currencies in North and South America for April 09Convert From Convert To Exchange Rate Historical Exchange Rates Other Conversions COP Argentine Peso 0.00727 Table Graph Convert COP to ARSCOP Bahamian Dollar 0.00036 Table Graph Convert COP to BSDCOP Barbados Dollar 0.00072 Table Graph Convert COP to BBDCOP Belize Dollar 0.00072 Table Graph Convert COP to BZDCOP Bermudian Dollar 0.00036 Table Graph Convert COP to BMDCOP Bolivian Boliviano 0.00249 Table Graph Convert COP to BOBCOP Brazilian Real 0.00123 Table Graph Convert COP to BRLCOP Canadian Dollar 0.00046 Table Graph Convert COP to CADCOPCayman Islands Dollar0.00030 Table Graph Convert COP to KYDCOP Chilean Peso 0.21737 Table Graph Convert COP to CLPCOP Costa Rican Colon 0.20428 Table Graph Convert COP to CRCCOP Cuban Peso 0.00036 Table Graph Convert COP to CUPCOP Dominican Peso 0.01784 Table Graph Convert COP to DOPCOPEast Caribbean Dollar0.00097 Table Graph Convert COP to XCDCOPGuatemalan Quetzal0.00266 Table Graph Convert COP to GTQCOP Haitian Gourde 0.02352 Table Graph Convert COP to HTGCOP Honduran Lempira 0.00852 Table Graph Convert COP to HNLCOP Jamaican Dollar 0.04492 Table Graph Convert COP to JMDCOP Mexican Peso 0.00660 Table Graph Convert COP to MXNCOPNetherlands Antillian Guilder0.00064 Table Graph Convert COP to ANGCOPNicaraguan Cordoba Oro0.01123 Table Graph Convert COP to NIOCOPPanamanian Balboa0.00036 Table Graph Convert COP to PABCOP Paraguay Guarani 1.99319 Table Graph Convert COP to PYGCOP Peruvian Nuevo Sol 0.00117 Table Graph Convert COP to PENCOPTrinidad and Tobago Dollar0.00243 Table Graph Convert COP to TTDCOP Uruguay Peso 0.01020 Table Graph Convert COP to UYUCOP US Dollar 0.00036 Table Graph Convert COP to USDCOP Venezuelan Bolivar 17.85917 Table Graph Convert COP to VEFAs Of: 4/9/2018 12:40 PMExchange rates for the Colombian Peso against foreign currencies from North and South America are displayed in the table above. The values in the Exchange Rate column provide the quantity of foreign currency units that can be purchased with 1 Colombian Peso based on recent exchange rates. To view Colombian Peso historical exchange rates, click on the Table and Graph links. Link to this page - if you would like to link to current Colombian Peso exchange rates on this page, please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page<a href=\"\"https://www.exchange-rates.org/current Rates/A/COP\"\">Colombian Peso Exchange Rates</a>For Webmasters Free, customizable Colombian Peso exchange rate converter for your site or blog Free, customizable Colombian Peso currency rate table for your site or blog \""
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"docid": "D2452967#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_of_Barbados\nBarbados",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Island of Barbados)navigation search For other uses, see Barbados (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Barbuda. Coordinates: 13°10′N 59°33′WBarbados Flag Coat of arms Motto: \"\"Pride and Industry\"\"Anthem: In Plenty and In Time of Need Royal anthem : God Save the Queen Capital and largest city Bridgetown13°06′N 59°37′WOfficial languages English Recognised regional languages Bajan Creole Ethnic groups (2010 [1])90.4% Black4.1% Multiracial3.7% White1.3% Indian0.4% other/unspecified Religion74.6% Christian4.8% other20.6% none/unspecified [1]Demonym Barbadian Bajan (colloquial)Government Unitary parliamentaryconstitutional monarchy•Monarch Elizabeth II• Governor-General Dame Sandra Mason•Prime Minister Freundel Stuart Legislature Parliament•Upper house Senate•Lower house House of Assembly Independence• From the United Kingdom 30 November 1966Area• Total 439 km 2 (169 sq mi) ( 183rd)• Water (%) Negligible Population• 2010 census 277,821 [2] ( 181st)• Density 660/km 2 (1,709.4/sq mi) ( 15th)GDP ( PPP) 2016 estimate• Total $4.663 billion [3]• Per capita $16,669 [3] ( 73rd)GDP (nominal) 2016 estimate• Total $4.385 billion [3]• Per capita $15,677 [3]HDI (2015) 0.795 [4]high · 54th Currency Barbadian dollar ($) ( BBD)Time zone Eastern Caribbean ( UTC −4)• Summer ( DST) Not observed ( UTC −4)Drives on the left [5]Calling code +1 -246ISO 3166 code BBInternet TLD .bb Barbados ( / b ɑː ˈ b eɪ d ɒ s / ( listen) or / b ɑː ˈ b eɪ d ə ʊ s /) is an island country in the Lesser Antilles, in the Caribbean region of North America. It is 34 kilometres (21 miles) in length and up to 23 km (14 mi) in width, covering an area of 432 km 2 (167 sq mi). It is situated in the western area of the North Atlantic and 100 km (62 mi) east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea; [6] therein, Barbados is east of the Windward Islands, part of the Lesser Antilles, roughly at 13°N of the equator. Where it is about 168 km (104 mi) east of both the countries of Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and 400 km (250 mi) north-east of Trinidad and Tobago. Barbados is outside the principal Atlantic hurricane belt. Its capital and largest city is Bridgetown. Inhabited by Kalinago people since the 13th century, and prior to that by other Amerindians, Barbados was visited by Spanish navigators in the late 15th century and claimed for the Spanish Crown. It first appeared in a Spanish map in 1511. ["
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"docid": "D3202196#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217\nISO 4217",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Exchange rates display at a Bureau de change listing currency names in English and their ISO 4217 codes. This list displays the United Kingdom as ' England ', one of its constituent countries, in addition to displaying the Republic of China as ' Taiwan ' and South Korea as ' Korea '. An airline ticket showing the price in the ISO 4217 code \"\" EUR \"\" ( bottom left) and not the currency sign €. ISO 4217 is the international standard describing three-letter codes (also known as the currency code) to define the names of currencies, as established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The ISO 4217 code list is the common way in banking and business, all over the world, for defining different currencies. In many countries, the codes for the more common currencies are so well-known, by the general public, that exchange rates written in newspapers or posted in banks use only those codes to define the different currencies, instead of translated currency names or currency symbols. ISO 4217 codes are used on airline tickets and international train tickets to remove any uncertainty about the price. Contents1 Code formation2 History3 Active codes3.1 Official codes3.2 Unofficial codes4 Explanation of USD/USS/USN5 Without currency code6 Obsolete currency codes7 References8 Other websites Code formation [ change | change source]The first two letters of the code are the two letters of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes (which are also used as the basis for national top-level domains on the Internet ). The third letter is usually the initial of the currency itself. So Japan 's currency code is JPY, \"\"JP\"\" for Japan and \"\"Y\"\" for yen."
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"docid": "D3213941#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Indies_Federation\nWest Indies Federation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( January 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)West Indies Federation Federation of British Colonies1958–1962Flag Coat of arms Motto \"\"To dwell together in unity\"\"Anthem \"\" God Save the Queen \"\" (royal) \"\" A Song for Federation \"\" (proposed)Capital Chaguaramas ( de jure)Port of Spain ( de facto)Languages English • Patois • Spanish • French • Hindustani • Chinese • Arabic • Yoruba • Carib • Taíno • Antillean French Creole • Tamil • Portuguese • Dutch Demonym West Indian Government Constitutional monarchy Queen Elizabeth IIGovernor-General Lord Hailes Prime Minister Grantley Herbert Adams History• Established 3 January 1958• Disestablished 31 May 1962Area• 1962 20,239 km 2 (7,814 sq mi)Population• 1962 est. 3,264,600Density 161/km 2 (418/sq mi)Currency BWI dollar ( XBWD)Calling code +1 (809)Preceded by Succeeded by British West Indiesincluding: Colony of Barbados British Jamaica British Trinidad and Tobago British Leeward Islands British Windward Islands Caricomincluding: Antigua Barbados Cayman Islands Dominica Grenada Jamaica Montserrat St Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla Saint Lucia St Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands The West Indies Federation, [1] [2] also known as the West Indies, [3] [4] the Federation of the West Indies [5] or the West Indian Federation, [6] [7] [8] was a short-lived political union that existed from 3 January 1958 to 31 May 1962. Various islands in the Caribbean that were colonies of the United Kingdom, including Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, and those on the Leeward and Windward Islands, came together to form the Federation, with its capital in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The expressed intention of the Federation was to create a political unit that would become independent from Britain as a single state—possibly similar to the Canadian Confederation, Australian Commonwealth, or Central African Federation; however, before that could happen, the Federation collapsed due to internal political conflicts over how the Federation itself would be governed or how it would viably function. The territories that would have become part of the Federation eventually became the nine contemporary sovereign states of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago; with Anguilla, Montserrat, the Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos Islands becoming British overseas territories. British Guiana (Guyana) and British Honduras (Belize) held observer status within the West Indies Federation. Contents [ hide ]1 Population and geography2 Provinces3 Government and legal status4 Federal Supreme Court5 Proposed and de facto capital6 Elections7 Government services8 Federal problems9 Relationship with Canada10 Dissolution11 Legacy12 Stamps13 Prior attempts at federation14 See also15 Footnotes16 References17 External links Population and geography [ edit]The total population of the West Indies Federation was between 3 and 4 million people, with the majority being of black West African descent. Minorities included Indians from the subcontinent (called East Indians), Europeans, Chinese, and Caribs."
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"docid": "D1713664#0",
"title": "http://www.exchange-rates.org/HistoricalRates/A/USD/3-1-2015\nUS Dollar exchange rates for March 1, 2015 against currencies in North and South America",
"text": "\"North and South America Asia and Pacific Europe Middle East and Central Asia Africa US Dollar exchange rates for March 1, 2015 against currencies in North and South America Convert From USDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDUSDConvert From Convert To Exchange Rate More Information USD Argentine Peso 8.73026 USD ARS rate for 3/1/2015USD Bahamian Dollar 1.00000 USD BSD rate for 3/1/2015USD Barbados Dollar 2.00000 USD BBD rate for 3/1/2015USD Belize Dollar 1.99500 USD BZD rate for 3/1/2015USD Bermudian Dollar 1.00000 USD BMD rate for 3/1/2015USD Bolivian Boliviano 6.91000 USD BOB rate for 3/1/2015USD Brazilian Real 2.84390 USD BRL rate for 3/1/2015USD Canadian Dollar 1.25077 USD CAD rate for 3/1/2015USD Cayman Islands Dollar 0.82000 USD KYD rate for 3/1/2015USD Chilean Peso 622.46618 USD CLP rate for 3/1/2015USD Colombian Peso 2492.35523 USD COP rate for 3/1/2015USD Costa Rican Colon 536.85883 USD CRC rate for 3/1/2015USD Cuban Peso 1.00000 USD CUP rate for 3/1/2015USD Dominican Peso 44.79809 USD DOP rate for 3/1/2015USD East Caribbean Dollar 2.70000 USD XCD rate for 3/1/2015USD Guatemalan Quetzal 7.62917 USD GTQ rate for 3/1/2015USD Haitian Gourde 46.22947 USD HTG rate for 3/1/2015USD Honduran Lempira 20.99068 USD HNL rate for 3/1/2015USD Jamaican Dollar 115.37003 USD JMD rate for 3/1/2015USD Mexican Peso 14.93960 USD MXN rate for 3/1/2015USD Netherlands Antillian Guilder 1.79026 USD ANG rate for 3/1/2015USD Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro 26.61345 USD NIO rate for 3/1/2015USD Panamanian Balboa 1.00000 USD PAB rate for 3/1/2015USD Paraguay Guarani 4736.95113 USD PYG rate for 3/1/2015USD Peruvian Nuevo Sol 3.09488 USD PEN rate for 3/1/2015USD Trinidad and Tobago Dollar 6.36262 USD TTD rate for 3/1/2015USD Uruguay Peso 24.56998 USD UYU rate for 3/1/2015USD Venezuelan Bolivar 6.35000 USD VEF rate for 3/1/2015Exchange rates for the US Dollar against foreign currencies from North and South America are displayed in the table above. The values in the Exchange Rate column provide the quantity of foreign currency units that can be purchased with 1 US Dollar based on historical exchange rates. Link to this page - if you would like to link to historical US Dollar exchange rates on this page, please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page<a href=\"\"http://www.exchange-rates.org//Historical Rates/A/USD/3-1-2015\"\">Historical US Dollar exchange rates for 3/1/2015</a>For Webmasters Free, customizable US Dollar exchange rate converter for your site or blog Free, customizable US Dollar currency rate table for your site or blog \""
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"docid": "D2197885#0",
"title": "https://www.xrates.net/country/gum/guam/currencies/\nxrates",
"text": "World currency exchange rates, converters and historical dataxrates.net provides exchange rate, currency converters and currency tables for the following forex currencies: Select a currency Select a currency AED (UAE Dirham)ANG (Netherlands Antillian Guilder ƒ)AOA (Kwanza)ARS (Argentine Peso $)AUD (Australian Dollar $)AWG (Aruban Guilder ƒ)BAM (Convertible Marks KM)BBD (Barbados Dollar $) BDT (Taka)BGN (Bulgarian Lev лв)BHD (Bahraini Dinar)BIF (Burundi Franc)BMD (Bermuda Dollar $)BND (Brunei Dollar $)BOB (Bolivian Boliviano Bs)BRL (Brazilian Real R$)BSD (Bahamian Dollar $)BWP (Pula P)BYR (Belarussian Ruble p.)BZD (Belize Dollar BZ$)CAD (Canadian Dollar $)CDF (Congolese Franc)CHF (Swiss Franc CHF)CLP (Chilean Peso $)CNY (Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥)COP (Colombian Peso $)CRC (Costa Rican Colon ₡)CUP (Cuban Peso ₱)CVE (Cape Verde Escudo)CZK (Czech Koruna Kč)DJF (Djibouti Franc)DKK (Danish Krone kr)DOP (Dominican Peso RD$)DZD (Algerian Dinar) EEK (Kroon kr)EGP (Egyptian Pound £)ETB (Ethiopian Birr) EUR (Euro €)FKP (Falkland Islands Pound £)GBP (British Pound Sterling £)GIP (Gibraltar Pound £) GMD (Dalasi)GTQ (Quetzal Q)GYD (Guyanese Dollar)HKD (Hong Kong Dollar 元)HNL (Lempira L)HRK (Croatian Kuna kn) HTG (Gourde)HUF (Forint Ft) IDR (Rupiah Rp)ILS (New Israeli Sheqel ₪)INR (Indian Rupee ₨)IRR (Iranian Rial ﷼)ISK (Iceland Krona kr)JMD (Jamaican Dollar J$)JOD (Jordanian Dinar) JPY (Yen ¥)KES (Kenyan Shilling) KHR (Riel ៛)KRW (Won ₩) KWD (Kuwaiti Dinar)KYD (Cayman Islands Dollar $)KZT (Tenge лв) LAK (Kip ₭)LBP (Lebanese Pound £)LKR (Sri Lanka Rupee ₨)LRD (Liberian Dollar)LTL (Lithuanian Litas Lt)LVL (Latvian Lats Ls)LYD (Libyan Dinar)MAD (Moroccan Dirham)MDL (Moldovan Leu) MKD (Denar ден)MMK (Kyat) MNT (Tugrik ₮)MOP (Pataca)MUR (Mauritius Rupee ₨)MVR (Rufiyaa) MWK (Kwacha)MXN (Mexican Peso $)MYR (Malaysian Ringgit RM)MZN (Metical MT) NGN (Naira ₦)NIO (Cordoba Oro C$)NOK (Norwegian Krone kr)NPR (Nepalese Rupee ₨)NZD (New Zealand Dollar $)OMR (Rial Omani ﷼)PAB (Balboa B/.) 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"docid": "D71046#0",
"title": "https://coinmill.com/BBD_USD.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Barbados Dollar and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 8, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Barbados Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Barbados Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Barbados Dollar (BBD) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Barbados Dollar is the currency in Barbados (BB, BRB). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The Barbados Dollar is also known as BDS. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for BBD can be written Bds$. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Barbados Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D2533520#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/dollar\ndollar",
"text": "\"dollar [ dol -er]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun1. a paper money, silver or cupronickel coin, and monetary unit of the United States, equal to 100 cents. Symbol: $.2. a silver or nickel coin and monetary unit of Canada, equal to 100 cents. Symbol: $.3. any of the monetary units of various other nations, as Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Fiji, Guyana, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Liberia, New Zealand, Singapore, the Solomon Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe, equal to 100 cents.4. Also called ringgit. a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of Brunei, equal to 100 sen.5. ringgit.6. a thaler.7."
},
{
"docid": "D2343887#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Barbados\nEconomy of Barbados",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Economy of Barbados Central Bank of Barbados Currency Barbadian dollar (BBD)Fiscal year 1 April – 31 March Trade organisations WTOStatistics GDP PPP: $7.0001 billion Rank: 158th (2012)GDP growth 0.7% (2012 est. ) GDP per capita PPP: $25,500 (2012 est. ) GDP by sector agriculture (3.1%), industry (13.6%), services (83.3%) (2012 est. ) Inflation ( CPI) 6.1% (2012 est. ) Population below poverty line N/ALabour force 145.000 (2011 est. ) Labour force by occupation agriculture (10%), industry (15%), services (75%) (1996 est. ) Unemployment 11.9% (2015)Main industries tourism, sugar, light manufacturing, component assembly for export Ease-of-doing-business rank 117th (2017) [1]External Exports $491.1 million (2012)Export goods manufactures, sugar and molasses, rum, other foods and beverages, chemicals, electrical components Main export partners Trinidad and Tobago 21.3% United States 11.0% St. Lucia 9.9% St. Vincent and the Grenadines 6.1% Antigua and Barbuda 5.0% St. Kitts and Nevis 4.7% Jamaica 4.5% United Kingdom 4.1% Colombia 4.0% (2012 est.) [ 2]Imports $1.633 billion (2012)Import goods consumer goods, machinery, foodstuffs, construction materials, chemicals, fuel, electrical components Main import partners Trinidad and Tobago 37.9% United States 25.7% China 5.4% (2012 est.) [ 3]Gross external debt $4.49 billion (2010)Public finances Revenues $1.3 billion 2012)Expenses $1.5 billion (2012)Economic aid $9.8 million (recipient; 1995)Credit rating BB- (Domestic) BB- (Foreign) BB- (T&C Assessment) ( Standard & Poor's) [4]Main data source: CIA World Fact Book All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. Since achieving independence in 1966, the island nation of Barbados has transformed itself from a High-income economy dependent upon \"\"sugar\"\" production, into an upper-middle-income economy based on tourism and the offshore sector."
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"docid": "D452029#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g147262-i230-k2558510-Weather_when_is_the_best_time_to_visit-Barbados.html\nWeather- when is the best time to visit?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Caribbean forums Barbados forum Barbados forumswelovefrance22Essex Level Contributor158 posts64 reviews Save Topic Weather- when is the best time to visit?17 Feb 2009, 16:03Which month should we choose to visit Barbados? We want it as dry and warm as possible. Also, we will be taking our two small boys (5 and 7) but we're not sure which is the best resort? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Barbados? See all Barbados Catamaran Snorkeling Cruise57 Reviewsfrom US$75.00*5-Hour Small-Group Catamaran Cruise...6 Reviewsfrom US$120.00*Best of Barbados Tour55 Reviewsfrom US$145.00*Carlisle Bay, Pirate's Cove, and...29 Reviewsfrom US$25.00*1-10 of 11 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »Little Miss Red London, United... Destination Expertfor Barbados Level Contributor2,186 posts3 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Weather- when is the best time to visit?17 Feb 2009, 16:53Dec-Mar is generally the traditional high season in Barbados, but it's never totally dry as it is tropical! The temperature doesn't really change that much throughout the year, it's always around 27-30 degrees. Not sure what you want from a resort or what your budget is to be able to advise which is best... Maybe take a look at the hotel reviews to get some ideas!Report inappropriate content BBDSBEAUTYNew York City, New... Level Contributor1,045 posts13 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Weather- when is the best time to visit?17 Feb 2009, 19:41This topic always brings a huge difference of opinions. Many people report not seeing a difference in climate in Barbados year round."
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"docid": "D689492#0",
"title": "http://www.chinatouronline.com/china-travel/beijing/beijing-travel-tips/beijing-currency-exchange.html\nBeijing Currency Exchange",
"text": "Home / China Travel Guide / Beijing Travel / Beijing Travel Tips / Beijing Currency Exchange Beijing Currency Exchange What Currency is used in Beijing Chinese Yuan (also known as Renminbi, rmb for short) is the official and legal currency in circulation. Use of foreign currencies is generally not allowed. What is the currency exchange rate in Beijing The official currency exchange rate can be found at http://www.boc.cn/sourcedb/whpj/enindex.html which is applied national wide. Where is currency exchange service available? There are currency exchange services at Beijing Capital International Airport and top-end (Normally 4 stars to 5 stars) hotels. All branches of Bank of China and other large banks offers currency exchange services. Look for a sign when you walk into a bank outlet. Bank of China Beijing Branch: Kaiheng Mansion, No.2 Chaoyang Gate Street, Dongcheng District Beijing Wangfujing Branch: No.1 East Changan Street, Dongcheng District Beijing Qianmen Branch: No.17 Xijiaomin Lane, Xicheng District China Construction Bank Beijing Dongsi Branch: Ziguang Fazhan Mansion, No.11 East Huixin Street, Chaoyang District Beijing Chengjian Branch: No.65 East Sihuan Road, Chaoyang District Beijing Zhongguan Village Branch: 1/F, Zhongguan Village Mansion, No.27 Zhongguan Village Street China Tour Online Currency Converter Convert this amount of this type of currency: into this type of currency: Your opinion on Currency Exchange in Beijing There are 0 opinions on currency exchange in Beijing from other Beijing travelers. If you have traveled to Beijing before and would like to share your opinion on currency exchange in Beijing , please share it with other travelers Beijing here. Other Useful Resources on Beijing Currency Exchange If you know any other website or web page about Beijing Currency Exchange, please share it here."
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"docid": "D3537116#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jan/11/oil-price-forecast-fall-20-dollars-barrel-morgan-stanley\nOil price forecast to fall to $20 a barrel, predicts Morgan Stanley",
"text": "Oil Oil price forecast to fall to $20 a barrel, predicts Morgan Stanley Leading Wall Street bank says price will keep falling if China’s currency continues its plunge against US dollar Larry Elliott Mon 11 Jan 2016 13.21 EST23.25 ESTThis article is over 2 years old508 64Oil prices could fall to $20 a barrel, predicts Morgan Stnaley Photograph: Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images The price of crude oil could tumble to $20 a barrel in the coming months if China’s currency continues to decline against the US dollar, one of Wall Street’s leading investment banks has predicted. On a day when the cost of crude hit a new 12-year low and edge closer to the $30 a barrel level, Morgan Stanley posted a forecast on Monday of $20-25 a barrel for oil based on movements in currencies. China shares fall another 5%, Europe slips back as oil tumbles - as it happened Read more Oil is priced in US dollars and Morgan Stanley’s analyst, Adam Longson, said it had been the strength of the greenback rather than oversupply that had pushed crude down by $20 a barrel in the past two months. China’s currency, the yuan, has been weakening as a result of concerns about the health of the economy, and Longson said: “Given the continued US dollar appreciation, $20-25 oil price scenarios are possible simply due to the currency. ”The cost of Brent crude dropped by almost 5% in London business trading, and ended the day just under $32 a barrel - its lowest level since late 2003. Reports from Beijing have suggested that the Peoples’ Bank of China is considering a 15% cut in the value of the yuan in an attempt to reduce the cost of exports and thus boost growth. The yuan makes up just over a fifth of the basket of currencies used to calculate the dollar’s trade-weighted international value, so a 15% yuan depreciation would send the dollar up by 3.2%. Longson said this would be enough to push oil below $30 a barrel. “If other currencies move as well, the move in the USD and oil could be even greater. Hence, we remain bearish, even after the notable downward move already."
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"docid": "D1053486#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080708201025AARXaCC\nWhat does 40 RMB mean in china?",
"text": "Travel Asia Pacific China What does 40 RMB mean in china?can someone tell me what RMB mean? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: R (ren) stands for person 人 M (min) stands for people 民 together they mean people B (bi) means currency 币Mr. W · 10 years ago6 1 Comment Rmb Meaning Source (s):https://shorte.im/bb3pmdebartolo · 1 year ago0 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awemf I'll be frank. If you want REAL ones, go to a high class bookstore, where they'll sell them for around 40 RMB. That's still not bad. If it's from a supermarket, then I think it should be real though. Although, covers of DVDs may differ from country to country. If it has spelling mistakes, it's fake. But anyway, it is possible to buy very high quality fakes, that have been copied directly from the real DVDs. In answer to somebody else's question, if it's a copy of an unreleased movie, it's illegal."
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"docid": "D478118#0",
"title": "https://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/11/trump-may-be-proven-right-on-china-tariffs-chang.html\nTrump may be proven right on China tariffs: Chang",
"text": "\"Trade Trump may be proven right on China tariffs: Chang Matthew J. Belvedere | @Matt_Belvedere Published 8:51 AM ET Fri, 11 March 2016 Updated 9:27 AM ET Fri, 11 March 2016CNBC.com US already in trade war with China 8:19 AM ET Fri, 11 March 2016If Donald Trump were to become president, he would not be able to start a trade war with China, said Gordon Chang, author of \"\"The Coming Collapse of China.\"\" That's because the Chinese have already been targeting American businesses, he said Friday. In Thursday night's Republican presidential debate, Trump clarified his call for a 45 percent tariff on Chinese goods. \"\" The 45 percent is a threat that if they don't behave, if they don't follow the rules and regulations so that we can have it equal on both sides, we will tax you. \"\" Trump: US must stop China from eating our lunch\"\"People say [Trump] would start a trade war. Well, no matter what The Donald does he can't start a trade war because we're already in a trade war with China. But only they are waging it,\"\" Chang told CNBC. \"\" The question is how do we end it on terms not only advantageous to the United States but also to the international community. \"\" In a \"\" Squawk Box \"\" interview, Chang said tariffs on Chinese exports to the U. S. might have to be on the table. \"\" All choices are really bad. \"\"\"\""
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"docid": "D718225#0",
"title": "https://www.livescience.com/27513-marco-polo.html\nMarco Polo: Facts, Biography & Travels",
"text": "\"Live Science History Reference: Marco Polo: Facts, Biography & Travels By Jessie Szalay, Live Science Contributor | August 29, 2017 10:10pm ETMOREMarco Polo, one of the most famed travelers of the Middle Ages, inspired countless explorers and helped to define Europeans' understanding of travel routes and geography. Marco Polo was one of the first and most famous Europeans to travel to Asia during the Middle Ages. He traveled farther than any of his predecessors during his 24-year journey along the Silk Road, reaching China and Mongolia, where he became a confidant of Kublai Khan. The story of his journey is told in \"\"Il Milione\"\" (\"\"The Million\"\"), commonly called \"\"The Travels of Marco Polo.\"\" Polo's adventures influenced European mapmakers and inspired Christopher Columbus. In Polo's day and even today, there has been some doubt about whether Polo really went to China. However, most experts agree that he did indeed make the journey. Early life Marco Polo was born around 1254 into a wealthy Venetian merchant family, though the actual date and location of his birth are unknown. His father, Niccolo, and his uncle Maffeo were successful jewel merchants who spent much of Marco's childhood in Asia. Marco's mother died when he was young; therefore, young Marco was primarily raised by extended family. \"\""
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"docid": "D897555#0",
"title": "http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/10/is-the-dollar-really-losing-its-reserve-currency-status-what-will-replace-it.html\nIs the Dollar REALLY Losing Its Reserve Currency Status ⦠If So, What Will REPLACE It?",
"text": "Is the Dollar REALLY Losing Its Reserve Currency Status … If So, What Will REPLACE It? Posted on October 29, 2013 by Washingtons Blog Yes, The Dollar Is Losing Its Status as Reserve Currency The average life expectancy for a fiat currency is less than 40 years. But what about “reserve currencies”, like the U. S. dollar? JP Morgan noted last year that “reserve currencies” have a limited shelf-life: As the table shows, U. S. reserve status has already lasted as long as Portugal and the Netherland’s reigns. It won’t happen tomorrow, or next week … but the end of the dollar’s rein is coming nonetheless, and China and many other countries are calling for a new reserve currency. Remember, China is entering into more and more major deals with other countries to settle trades in Yuans, instead of dollars. This includes the European Union (the world’s largest economy ). And China is quietly becoming a gold superpower, and China has long been rumored to be converting the Yuan to a gold-backed currency. Why China Doesn’t Want the Yuan to Become the Reserve Currency But a switch to a totally-different system – say, a gold-backed yuan – would cause enormous disruption and chaos. China – which has been a long-term planner for thousands of years – doesn’t want such a sudden change."
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"docid": "D2633582#0",
"title": "https://www.onetravel.com/airports/flights-to-beijing-capital-international-airport-pek\nFlights to Beijing Capital International Airport",
"text": "For Unpublished Cheap Flight Deals, Call Us at 1-888-437-4930Great Based on 1,498 reviews Safe & Secure Booking Low Fare Promise Buy with Confidence10 Million+ Customers Per Year Compare & Book Over 650 Airlines Instantly! Fast, Safe & Secure Live 24/7 Customer Support Cheap Flights to Beijing Capital International Airport Dep: Apr 17 Rtn: May 15LASLas Vegas BJSBeijing$ 470 .74Dep: Apr 16 Rtn: May 16SANSan Diego BJSBeijing$ 483 .11Dep: Apr 18 Rtn: May 16SJCSan Jose BJSBeijing$ 488 .54Dep: Apr 16 Rtn: May 14SFOSan Francisco BJSBeijing$ 506 .51Dep: Apr 16 Rtn: May 14SEASeattle BJSBeijing$ 506 .54Dep: Apr 17 Rtn: May 14CHIChicago BJSBeijing$ 519 .51Dep: Apr 16 Rtn: May 16PHXPhoenix BJSBeijing$ 538 .11Dep: Apr 17 Rtn: May 15RDURaleigh / Durham BJSBeijing$ 554 .55Dep: Apr 15 Rtn: May 20NYCNew York City BJSBeijing$ 588 .36Dep: Apr 18 Rtn: May 15ATLAtlanta BJSBeijing$ 591 .11Ref:n4a M5BFuuku Ak B7HORgb Jw* All fares above were last found on: Mar 26, 2018 and 7:41:39 AM . Fares are round trip, Fares incl. all fuel surcharges, our service fees and taxes . Displayed fares are based on historical data, are subject to change and cannot be guaranteed at the time of booking. See all booking terms and conditions Download Our App Find the deals you want & manage your trips ... all while on the go. Download Now!Apply for Our Credit Card Earn rewards points & other travel perks when you spend. Apply Now!Check out our Blog Get inspired, learn expert tips & add to your travel bucket list. Read it Now!Facts About Flying to Beijing Capital International Airport In the last 7 days: Air China, Hainan Airlines, United Airlines were the top airlines, travelers chose for flying to PEK. In the last 12 months:58% of travelers were aged 35+."
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"docid": "D2403965#0",
"title": "http://thecountriesof.com/top-10-largest-cities-in-the-world-by-population/\nList of Top 10 Most Populated Cities in the World",
"text": "List of Top 10 Most Populated Cities in the Worldadmin Facebook World population refers to the total number of people living on the earth within the various countries on the planet whether in rural areas or urban areas of the world. With Ever passing day, the world’s population is increasing at the highest ratio. There are many methods to classify different cities in terms of area size, population and economic stability of that particular city. Today, there are number cities with the largest population in the world but in this article we have ranked the top 10 largest countries by population size. List of Top 10 Most Populated Cities in the World – 2016 Rankings10. Sao Paulo Sao Paulo holds the 10th spot on the ranking list of top 10 most populated cities in the world. It is located in Brazil having the area 1523 km². According to 2011 census, it had more than 11,316,149 population making it the seventh largest city in the world by area size. It is also famous for its natural beauty, historical, beautiful spots and appetizing foods.9. Moscow Moscow is the 8th most populated city located in Russia which is the biggest country in the world by area size ."
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"docid": "D2786166#0",
"title": "http://www.thetimenow.com/china/suzhou\nCurrent local time in Suzhou, China | Time Zone: CST",
"text": "The Time Now > China >Time & More Weather & Forecast Current local time in Suzhou, China | Time Zone: CST12 hour 24 hour6:39:26 AMUTC/GMT +8 hours12Thursday Apr 2018Display Time on your Website Convert Times & Time Zone Converter Calendar Tool Meeting Planner Tool Facts Country Capital Currency Beijing CNY (Yuan Renminbi) Use the currency converter International dialing code +86 (China) How to dial to Suzhou?am pm 2411 Thu / 12 13 14 15 16Suzhou, China XJT Thu, Apr 12 06:39am11pm Thu121am2am3am4am5am6am7am8am9am10am11am12pm1pm-9 Buenos Aires, Argentina ART Wed, Apr 11 09:39pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm10pm11pm Thu121am2am3am4am Add Location Daylight Saving Time in Suzhou - Time Change Standard time zone Daylight saving time (DST)Time zone abbreviation UTC / GMT +8 hours No daylight saving time to observe in 2018CST - Beijing Time Popular city time zones New York, NY London Tokyo Washington DC Paris Berlin Moscow Amsterdam Manila Miami, FLAtlanta, GA Las Vegas, NV Seattle, WA Houston, TXBoston, MA San Francisco, CA Chicago, ILLos Angeles, CA Mumbai Kuala Lumpur Karachi Toronto Montréal Sydney Mexico City Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Singapore Largest country time zones India Australia United States United Kingdom Japan Germany China France Canada Ghana Italy South Africa Spain Thailand Pakistan Brazil Mexico Malaysia Kenya Afghanistan Greece Nigeria Chile South Korea Ukraine Portugal Morocco Uganda Russia Egypt Philippines Vietnam Indonesia Popular Time Zones EST PDT GMT PST EDT CDT CST CUT UCT IDTPopular Countries Time India Singapore United Kingdom United States Australia Ghana Nigeria Spain Popular Cities Stockholm Sydney Kolkata Nairobi Mumbai Brisbane London About | Privacy Policy | Contact | Plugins | © Copyright The Time Now 1998-2018"
},
{
"docid": "D801385#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/china/cnlatlog.htm\nLocation of China",
"text": "World Map / Asia / China / China Lat / Long Location of China Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Beijing: (capital city) 39° 54' N, 116° 24' E Guangzhou: 23° 7' N, 113° 15' E Lhasa: 29° 38' N, 91° 8' E Ningbo: 29° 52' N, 121° 32' E Qinhuangdao: 39° 56' N, 119° 36' E Urumqi: 43° 49' N, 87° 37' E Xi'an: 34° 15' N, 108° 56' ELatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: China is located in both the northern and eastern hemispheres, and occupies a huge part of eastern Asia. China is bordered by the Yellow Sea, South China Sea, Pacific Ocean and by ( 14 countries ), including North Korea, Russian Federation, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Burma, Laos and Vietnam. China's Information Land Area 9,326,410 km 2Water Area 270,550 km 2Total Area 9,596,960km 2 (#4)Population 1,373,541,278 (#1)Population Density 147.27/km 2Government Type Communist State GDP (PPP) $21,100.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 14,600$Currency Yuan Renminbi (CNY)More Information China See Also Where is China? GDP of China What is the Capital of China? List of Airports in China In The News China's Mars Probe Could Take Off in 2020About China What Type Of Government Does China Have?20 Biggest Cities In China Timeline Of The Mughal Dynasty Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa?"
},
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"docid": "D3463342#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-led-to-the-decline-and-fall-of-the-Ming-dynasty-1368-1644-CE\nWhat led to the decline and fall of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644 CE)?",
"text": "Fugong Wu, works at Texas Instruments Products and Services Answered Dec 8, 2014 In no particular order, and most of these tie into each other: 1. Irresponsible emperors and political faction struggle. Most historians view the later reign of Wanli Emperor (1563-1620) as the starting point of the Ming dynasty's decline. After Wanli's three successful campaigns (1592 - 1600), he stopped doing his administrative duties, delegating power to the eunuchs and leading to a power struggle between political factions of the ministers. Tianqi Emperor emperor (1620-1627) made it worse - he delegated all power to the corrupt eunuch Wei Zhongxian who got rid of many capable officials and gave government positions to his supporters, who could be as corrupt as they want without consequence. 2. Corruption and failing economy. Very few government officials were not corrupt during this period. A large portion of all taxes, military wages, even disaster relief funds from the central government were pocketed by officials from all levels of government. The official currency was taels of silver, but most peasants could only pay taxes in grain."
},
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"docid": "D1540245#0",
"title": "https://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/09/chinas-debt-worse-than-you-think-but-maybe-not-be-a-problem.html\nChina's debt: Worse than you think, but maybe not a problem",
"text": "\"World Economy Economy World Economy US Economy The Fed Central Banks Jobs GDP outlook China's debt: Worse than you think, but maybe not a problem Everett Rosenfeld | @Ev_Rosenfeld Published 11:04 AM ET Mon, 9 May 2016 Updated 12:08 PM ET Fri, 2 Dec 2016CNBC.com No need to worry over China trade: Babson 10:04 PM ET Sun, 8 May 2016 | 04:21‹04:21No need to worry over China trade: Babson10:04 PM ET Sun, 8 May 201602:53The bright side of China's weak trade data8:23 PM ET Sun, 8 May 201600:33China's FX reserves rise for second straight month8:56 AM ET Mon, 9 May 2016›China has a debt problem, and it's likely much worse than most statistics demonstrate. Recent reports point to an ongoing effort by Beijing to tightly control the prevailing storyline about its economy, including recent revelations about the central government pressuring economists to use a more upbeat tone. Even bearish predictions about the Chinese economy have at least pretended that economic data from the country are reliable. And those numbers are now more in doubt than ever. China's total debt-to-GDP ratio is 240 to 270 percent, depending whom you ask, and that's a sizable increase from the roughly 150 percent of a decade ago. And that jump has occurred while China's GDP has grown strongly — meaning the debt is ballooning wildly. \"\" Historically when you have that sort of expansion of credit, … it generally leads to financial turbulence,\"\" said Nicolas Veron, a visiting fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. \"\" And China has had a rapidly expanding GDP, too — so it's just dizzying. \"\"\"\" China is stepping on the gas pedal, they put jet fuel in the gas tank, and the car does nothing but rev the engine and coast forward slower and slower. All this credit is accomplishing is a slower rate of decline. \"\""
},
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"docid": "D578046#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States-China_relations\nChinaâUnited States relations",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from United States-China relations)navigation search For relations between the Republic of China and the United States, see Taiwan–United States relations. China–United States relations China United States Diplomatic Mission Chinese Embassy, Washington, D. C. United States Embassy, Beijing Envoy Ambassador Cui Tiankai Ambassador Terry Branstad Embassy of the United States in China Embassy of China in the United States China–United States relations, more often known as U. S.–Chinese relations, Chinese–U. S. relations, or Sino-American relations, refer to international relations between the United States and China. The relationship between China and the United States is quite strong yet complex. The United States and China have an extremely extensive economic partnership, a great amount of trade between the two countries necessitates somewhat positive political relations, yet significant issues exist. It is a relationship of economic cooperation, hegemonic rivalry in the Pacific and mutual suspicion over the other's intentions [1]. Therefore, each nation has adopted a wary attitude regarding the other as a potential adversary whilst at the same time being an extremely strong economic partner [2]. It has been described by world leaders and academics as the world's most important bilateral relationship of the century. [ 3] [4]As of 2018, the United States has the world's largest economy and China has the second largest, [ citation needed] although China has a larger GDP when measured by PPP. [ 5] The US has greater national wealth. Relations between the two countries have generally been stable with some periods of open conflict, most notably during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Currently, China and the United States have mutual political, economic, and security interests, including but not limited to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, although there are unresolved concerns relating to the role of democracy in government in China and human rights in both respective countries. China is the largest foreign creditor of the United States. ["
},
{
"docid": "D3291602#0",
"title": "https://moneymorning.com/2013/11/18/why-bitcoin-prices-are-rising-so-quickly-and-will-keep-going/\nWhy Bitcoin Prices Are Rising So Quickly â And Will Keep Going",
"text": "\"Why Bitcoin Prices Are Rising So Quickly – And Will Keep Going By David Zeiler, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @David GZeiler •November 18, 2013 [Update: The positive comments about Bitcoin from numerous federal officials at Monday's Senate hearing, in addition to a letter from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke to the Homeland Security Committee saying that Bitcoins \"\"may hold long-term promise,\"\" caused the digital currency to spike briefly to $900 Monday evening. As of Tuesday morning, however, Bitcoin prices on Mt. Gox had settled back to about $650. ] Anyone wondering why Bitcoin prices are rising need look no further than China. Since the beginning of November, a massive spike in Chinese buying of the digital currency has almost single-handedly caused Bitcoin prices to triple. When you look at the numbers, it's almost surreal. At the start of November, one Bitcoin was worth about $213 on Japan-based Mt. Gox, the world's second-largest Bitcoin exchange. Today (Monday) one Bitcoin traded as high as $675. Volume on BTC China, where Chinese yuan can be exchanged for Bitcoins, has risen 10-fold in just over a month. Volume jumped from 2,000 to 5,000 Bitcoins traded per day as recently as September to 40,000 to 60,000 Bitcoins traded per day in the past few weeks. The spike has made BTC China the world's largest Bitcoin exchange by volume, surpassing Mt. Gox, which allows Bitcoin trades in U. S. dollars, euros, and more than a dozen other world currencies."
},
{
"docid": "D135954#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/061115/yuan-vs-rmb-understanding-difference.asp\nYuan vs. RMB: Understanding the Difference",
"text": "Chinese currency is a hot topic for many reasons. Not only does it denote one of the world's biggest economic superpowers, but it also falls central in one of the most debated issues involving China today—its mercantilist policy of artificial undervaluation of its currency against the U. S. dollar to give its exports an unfair price advantage. There has been a consensus among economists that the Chinese currency has been undervalued by about a 15% to 40% range for many years. However, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated in the summer of 2015 that the Chinese currency was no longer undervalued against the dollar given its recent appreciation. The Chinese yuan renminbi ( CNY ) has never been close to being considered an international currency because of the Chinese government's rigid controls. However, things have changed. According to Standard Chartered Bank, the usage of renminbi (RMB) has expanded by 21 fold since 2010 and the currency has appreciated by 25% vs. the dollar over the past 10 years. Standard Chartered also predicts that 28% of China's international trade will be denominated in RMB by the year 2020. The renminbi recently made it to the list of top five most used currencies, surpassing the Australian and Canadian dollars; it's now a part of the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights ( SDR )—an international reserve asset that the IMF created as a supplement to member countries’ official reserves—after a round of screening in November of 2015. For more about the Chinese currency today, read on. ("
},
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"docid": "D1971735#0",
"title": "http://gohongkong.about.com/od/travelplanner/a/hongkongcountry.htm\nWhat Country is Hong Kong Actually In?",
"text": "Asia Hong Kong Guide What Country is Hong Kong Actually In? Is This Popular Asian City Part of China, or Not? Here, Hong Kong Explained By Rory Boland Updated 12/12/17Share Pin Email•••Despite being the world's most visited city, the most Googled question about Hong Kong regards what country it's actually in -- China, or no? It's surprising because the answer isn't quite as simple as you might imagine. With its own money, passport and immigration channels, and legal system, Hong Kong isn't quite a part of China. But with Chinese flags flying from government buildings and Beijing appointing the Chief Executive who runs the city, it isn't quite independent either. Officially, the answer to this question is China. However, unofficially Hong Kong is by most practical measures its own country. While most Hong Kongers consider themselves Chinese, they do not consider themselves a part of China. They even have their own Olympic team, anthem, and flag."
},
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"docid": "D70605#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balance_of_payments\nBalance of payments",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article's lead section may be too long for the length of the article. Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article. Please read the layout guide and lead section guidelines to ensure the section will still be inclusive of all essential details. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. ( November 2016)The balance of payments, also known as balance of international payments and abbreviated B. O. P. or Bo P, of a country is the record of all economic transactions between the residents of the country and of the world in a particular period (over a quarter of a year or more commonly over a year). These transactions are made by individuals, firms and government bodies. Thus the balance of payments includes all external visible and non-visible transactions of a country. It is an important issue to be studied, especially in international financial management field, for a few reasons First, the balance of payments provides detailed information concerning the demand and supply of a country's currency. For example, if Sudan imports more than it exports, then this means that the supply of Sudanese pounds is likely to exceed the demand in the foreign exchanging market, ceteris paribus. One can thus infer that the Sudanese pound would be under pressure to depreciate against other currencies."
},
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"docid": "D1382554#0",
"title": "https://qz.com/561635/the-chinese-yuan-wont-become-a-global-reserve-currency-any-time-soon/\nThe Chinese yuan wonât become a global reserve currency any time soon",
"text": "DREAM ONThe Chinese yuan won’t become a global reserve currency any time soon Gwynn Guilford November 30, 2015 (Reuters/Tyrone Siu)The IMF just named the Chinese yuan to its basket of reserve currencies, a move hailed by many as a sign that the yuan is finally a major global currency, up there with the US dollar, euro, British pound and Japanese yen. The IMF’s case for inclusion centers on China being the world’s third largest exporter, and, it says, the yuan being “freely usable” (even though the yuan is not fully convertible into other currencies). The IMF’s able to perform that magic trick because it defines this as whether a currency is widely used for both global trade payments and currency-exchange trade. Is the yuan either, though?“The chances of the RMB becoming a true reserve currency in the next three years: 0.”A closer look at the data reveal the yuan hasn’t truly become much more widely used than the Norwegian kronor. In fact, its recent rising popularity more likely reflects speculators’ one-way bet on the yuan’s appreciation against the dollar—an appeal that is now dimming fast. Those who argue that the yuan should be eligible as a global reserve currency usually point to the fact that the yuan is now the fifth-most used currency for international payments, according to SWIFT, a firm that tracks global transactions. The yuan is now the fifth most-used currency internationally Data: SWIFTShare If you look closer at the data, though, you’ll find that seven-tenths of those supposedly international yuan transactions are done in Hong Kong, says Ho-Fung Hung, professor at Johns Hopkins University and author of The China Boom: Why China Will Not Rule the World. Hong Kong dominates the global use of yuan Data: SWIFTShare Hong Kong doesn’t exactly reflect overall international demand for the yuan. Though it has a separate legal and financial system, Hong Kong is also the primary financial channel through which mainland China interacts with the outside world. Strip away Hong Kong’s influence, and the yuan claims only about 0.8% of international transactions—less than the Thai baht."
},
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"docid": "D609459#0",
"title": "http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/red-china-inc-does-communism-work-after-all-a-465007.html\nRed China, Inc.Does Communism Work After All?",
"text": "\"Red China, Inc. Does Communism Work After All? China is securing an ever-bigger share of the world market with the methods of a planned economy. Competitors and economists alike are astounded by the country's seemingly unstoppable march to becoming a global economic superpower. The development has left many wondering: Does communism work after all? By Andreas Lorenz and Wieland Wagner February 27, 2007 02:01 PMPrint Feedback Getty Images Boom City Shanghai: President Hu Jintao and his Communist Party are experiencing explosive success across the country. Nine men dressed in dark tailored suits meet behind high, Red walls. Their secret meeting place in downtown Beijing is called Zhongnanhai, or \"\"Middle and Southern Lake.\"\" Once part of the Forbidden City, Zhongnanhai was a place where emperors, concubines and eunuchs would spend their days concocting court intrigues. Some of the buildings from those feudal days are still standing today, joined by functional, gray and white structures built when the Chinese Communist Party established its headquarters here. The nine men -- who constitute the Standing Committee of the Communist Party's Politburo, the most-powerful political body in the Middle Kingdom -- meet in the southern section of this refuge."
},
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"docid": "D2011231#0",
"title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/china-business/11795811/Chinas-renminbi-gambit-why-it-has-devalued-the-yuan.html\nWhy China has devalued the renminbi and how it will affect the UK",
"text": "\"Why China has devalued the renminbi and how it will affect the UKChina has devalued the yuan. What does it mean for UK shares and the economy? The devaluation of China's currency has been felt around the world By Peter Spence, and Szu Ping Chan8:20AM BST 12 Aug 2015Follow China’s authorities have taken a shock decision to let the yuan - also known as the renminbi - devalue by over 2pc against the US dollar as they try to fend off slowing growth. The resulting fall on Tuesday was the biggest one-day drop in the currency’s value since January 1994. A further devaluation on Wednesday pushed the yuan down further. The move has reverberated around the world, with the FTSE 100 closing down 1.1pc, driven by a drop in miners. There could be more trouble on the way for UK-listed shares. China is the world's biggest consumer of metals, and a slowdown in the world's second largest economy is expected to drag down miners - and Britain's benchmark index - further. Luxury goods makers have suffered on signs of weaker Chinese growth UK retailers with a large exposure to China have also been hit. Shares in Burberry fell 4.4pc on Tuesday."
},
{
"docid": "D2450534#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/china-yuan-not-close-to-reserve-currency-2015-12\nMAULDIN: Bitcoin 2.0 has a better chance of becoming the world's reserve currency than China's yuan",
"text": "\"Ripped up Chinese yuan. China Stringer Network/Reuters The Chinese renminbi has been recently included in the IMF's reserve currency basket, which previously consisted of the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, and the Japanese yen. These currencies represent the developed world's most stable economies, so having the renminbi among them is a nice compliment to Beijing. It is not, however, an earth-shattering move in other respects. Many people started asking me whether the Chinese currency will ultimately become the world's reserve currency. In short, I don't see the renminbi overthrowing the US dollar anytime in the next few decades. My crystal ball gets fuzzy after 2036, but for right now, it comes nowhere close to meeting the basic conditions for becoming the major reserve currency. Let's think about why it's very unlikely for the renminbi to replace the dollar anytime soon. China Has a Massive Trade Surplus When we talk about the US dollar being the world's reserve currency, what we really mean is that the bulk of global trade is denominated in dollars. And yes, China is doing one bilateral agreement after another in order to trade in its own currency."
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what currency is used in brussels, belgium
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"docid": "D273682#0",
"title": "http://studiesabroad.com/programs/country/belgium/city/brussels/cultureCorner/moneyMatters\nCurrency",
"text": "\"Currency The Euro is the official currency of Belgium. The Euro was launched in two stages. First, in January 1999, to became the new official currency of 11 EU Member States, replacing the old national currencies -- such as the Belgian Franc. It was introduced in the virtual form for bank transactions. The second stage, in January 2002, was when the Euro officially appeared in circulation. The Euro is not the currency of all EU Member States. Two countries, Denmark and the United Kingdom, agreed to 'opt-out', while many of the newest EU members have yet to meet the conditions for adopting the currency. Once they do so, they will replace their national currency with the Euro. There are 8 different Euro coin denominations and 7 different Euro bill denominations in circulation. Coins are denominated in 2 and 1 Euro, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents."
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"docid": "D1775283#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/be/where-is-belgium.html\nWhere is Belgium?",
"text": "Where is Belgium? Location of Belgium on a map. What is the capital of Belgium? Located in the continent of Europe, Belgium covers 30,278 square kilometers of land and 250 square kilometers of water, making it the 142nd largest nation in the world with a total area of 30,528 square kilometers. Belgium became an independent state in 1830, after gaining its sovereignty from The Netherlands. The population of Belgium is 10,438,353 (2012) and the nation has a density of 345 people per square kilometer. The currency of Belgium is the Euro (EUR). As well, the people of Belgium are refered to as Belgian. The dialing code for the country is 32 and the top level internet domain for Belgian sites is .be. Belgium shares land borders with 4 countries: Germany, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands."
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"docid": "D12962#0",
"title": "http://www.iol.ie/~discover/fx.htm\nIrish Money",
"text": "\"Acceptance of Credit Cards and ATM Cards in Ireland Current and historic exchange rates for Irish Pound, the Euro, Sterling (Northern Ireland) and other currencies Irish Money The currency in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (ISO currency code EUR). There are 7 euro notes. In different colours and sizes they are denominated in 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 euros. The notes are uniform throughout the euro area; unlike coins, they have no national side. The designs are symbolic for Europe's architectural heritage. They do not represent any existing monuments. There are 8 euro coins denominated in 2 and 1 euros, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents. Every euro coin carries a common European face. On the reverse, each Member State has their own motif. In the case of Irish coins they have a harp, the date and the word \"\" � ire\"\" - i.e. word for Ireland in the Irish language."
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"docid": "D2315174#0",
"title": "http://www.worldexecutive.com/locations/europe/belgium/brussels/currency.html\n.",
"text": "\"WORLD EUROPE BELGIUM BRUSSELSDestination: Brussels Brussels, Belgium Hotels and City Guide Brussels Hotels and Brussels Guide with Brussels maps, top attractions, room reservations and hotel deals at a wide range of the best Brussels hotels City Guide Hotels Airports Attractions Business Tips Currency Maps Eating Out Transport Travel Tips Weather Brussels - Currency ATMs are available in many parts of Brussels - ensure you inform your bank before travelling abroad, and be aware you may be charged for cash withdrawals. It is advisable to exchange some cash before arriving in Brussels. Visit the other Brussels city guide sections to get more detailed travel advice, and information on the best Brussels attractions and sightseeing activities, recommended shops and restaurants, as well as the best Brussels hotels. Brussels - Notes and Coins Currency Converter Convert: From: Into: Calculate »Buy Forex Now »Hotels in Brussels, Belgium Trip Advisor Based on 121 reviews Best Western County House of Brussels Square Des Heros 2-4, Brussels, B-1180, Belgium Best Western County House of Brussels is a comfortable hotel in an elegant and green setting south of city centre and only 20 minutes from the airport and close to motorway exit \"\"Midi,\"\" train station and business and shopping areas. City centre is accessible from the hotel... BOOK NOWTrip Advisor Based on 341 reviews Best Western Hotel Royal Centre160 Rue Royale, Brussels, 1000, Belgium Introduction As the name suggests, the 4 Star Best Western Hotel Royal Centre is located in the heart of Brussels. It is ideal for both business or pleasure with the Royal Palace and the Grand Place a short pleasant stroll from the hotel.... BOOK NOWTrip Advisor Based on 527 reviews Best Western Premier Carrefour De L'Europe Rue Du Marche Aux Herbes, 110, Brussels, B-1000, Belgium The Best Western Carrefour de l'Europe Hotel combines a fine setting and personalized service, in the very heart of the capital of Europe. Just a few steps away from the beautiful and historic \"\"Grand Plance\"\" in Brussels, the hotel has all the advantages of a top class concept... BOOK NOWTrip Advisor Based on 79 reviews Best Western Premier Park Hotel Brussels21 AVENUE DE I'YSER, Brussels, B-1040, Belgium The Best Western Premier Park Hotel Brussels is a well-appointed four-star hotel located in the Green Area of Brussels. Offering comfortable accommodations along with an array of modern amenities, this Best Western Premier hotel is the ideal choice for visitors to... BOOK NOWBased on 1201 reviews Hotel Amigo Rue de l'Amigo 1-3 Brussels 1000 Belgium Introduction The Hotel Amigo is located in the heart of Brussels, set among the cobbled streets surrounding the Grand Place. Recently refurbished, the hotel’s interiors are fresh and contemporary with some Flemish-style touches.... more BOOK NOWBased on 1440 reviews Royal Windsor Hotel Grand Place5 Rue Duquesnoy 1000 Brussels Belgium Elegant and sophisticated, the Royal Windsor Hotel is situated just 150 feet from the historic Grand Place. Ideally located, the Congress Center, Central Station, Sablon Square, EEC, shopping galleries and business district are all within walking distance."
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"docid": "D1036756#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g186216-i15-k2861731-What_countries_are_good_to_see_that_are_close_to_London-United_Kingdom.html\nWhat countries are good to see that are close to London",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums United Kingdom forum United Kingdom forumsclambieseattle Level Contributor11 posts5 reviews Save Topic What countries are good to see that are close to London Jun 10, 2009, 5:26 PMI will be in London in September. Do you have any suggestions of other countries or cities that I should check out that are close by? Thanks.. Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in United Kingdom? See all Likely To Sell Out Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, Bath from...5,339 Reviewsfrom $131.90*Likely To Sell Out Warner Bros Harry Potter Admission...497 Reviewsfrom $119.00*Special Offer Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and Bath...2,111 Reviewsfrom $140.70*$156.30Likely To Sell Out Luxury Paris Day Trip with Champagne...472 Reviewsfrom $351.40*1-4 of 4 replies Sorted by 1dicanio10Dunfermline, United... Level Contributor13,483 posts40 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What countries are good to see that are close to London Jun 10, 2009, 5:50 PMThere's a fair old choice. Within a 2.5 hour flight from London you could pick from: Paris, France (best to go by Eurostar)Brussels, Belgium Amsterdam, Netherlands Cologne, Germany Olso, Norway Stockholm, Sweden Copenhagen, Denmark Munich, Germany Madrid, Spain Lisbon, Portugal Sevilla, Spain Barcelona, Spain Edinburgh, Scotland Dublin, Ireland Mentioned in this post Paris Ile-de-France, France Brussels Belgium Amsterdam North Holland Province, The Netherlands Cologne North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Norway Europe Stockholm Stockholm County, Sweden Copenhagen Zealand, Denmark Munich Upper Bavaria, Germany Madrid Community of Madrid, Spain Lisbon Lisbon District, Portugal Spain Europe Barcelona Province of Barcelona, Spain Edinburgh Scotland, UKScotland United Kingdom Dublin County Dublin, Ireland Report inappropriate content Essex Wanderer Essex Level Contributor29,719 posts69 reviews Save Reply2. Re: What countries are good to see that are close to London Jun 10, 2009, 6:17 PMEngland is all around London in every direction, and is a great country, why don't you have a look around here?? English Cities and towns you could consider include Cambridge Colchester Canterbury Brighton Winchester Salisbury Avebury Bath Gloucester Windsor Oxford Stamford York Also you could look at Cardiff in Wales OR Edinburgh or Glasgow in Scotland Mentioned in this post Brighton Brighton and Hove, UKYork North Yorkshire, UKCardiff South Wales, UKWales United Kingdom Glasgow Scotland, UKScotland United Kingdom Report inappropriate content Bluebreezer54East Sussex, United... Level Contributor5,578 posts6 reviews Save Reply3. Re: What countries are good to see that are close to London Jun 10, 2009, 6:23 PMWhat an odd question. With all due respect a brief glimpse at an atlas (or Google Earth ) would provide you with a host of answers."
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"docid": "D451435#0",
"title": "http://www2.ministries-online.org/biometrics/aglobgov2.html\n.",
"text": "\"The headlines stated \"\"Europe Is United Again\"\", May 200410 nations in eastern Europe and Mediterranean join bloc. Europe stood proudly reunited yesterday almost six decades after it was split in two by the Cold War, as 10 nations in eastern Europe and the Mediterranean took their places in the European Union. The once-communist states of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia officially joined the EU family. Mediterranean islands Cyprus and Malta joined them as well, rounding out what is indisputably the world's biggest single economic bloc, and a fledgling political force, with a total population of 455 million, the EU now surpasses the United States as the world's biggest economy. Today's European Union has a president and a military (although member states can veto any commitment to military action). The EU parliament can make laws that supersede the laws of its member states. Its court has jurisdiction over EU citizens. It legislates and regulates on matters such as commerce, trade, education, and the environment. Its citizens have a common passport. And it has a uniform currency, the euro."
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"docid": "D1611869#0",
"title": "http://www.map-game.com/brussels\nWhere is Brussels located on the map? Find Brussels now!",
"text": "Where is Brussels located on the map? Find Brussels now!Surely you already have heard about Brussels in the news. Can you imagine, how near or far away that is? Brussels is in Belgium - but where exactly? Rather in the centre or in the west? When speaking about Belgium, never forget to mention Brussels. This city is worth a short trip as well as a longer stay. Have you ever been to Belgium or even Brussels before? It is out of question that we added this Belgium top spot in our geography quiz. No hint for finding Brussels on the map, but maybe some sightseeing or holiday tipps for you, if you ever want to travel to Brussels: Brussels Airport, Brussels sprout, Halle-Vilvoorde, European Union, Charleroi Airport, Bruxelles, Grote Markt, Saint Josse, Schaarbeek NEW: Play our new funny game The Distance between Brussels and ... It's free, easy and fun to play."
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"docid": "D1962218#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g294454-d10105386-Reviews-Sava_River-Zagreb_Central_Croatia.html\nSava River",
"text": "\"Zagreb JOINAbout Zagreb Hotels Vacation Rentals Flights Restaurants Things to do Sava River, Zagreb: Address, Sava River Reviews: 3.5/5Europe Croatia Central Croatia Zagreb Things to Do in Zagreb Sava River Sava River15 Reviews #128 of 246 things to do in Zagreb Bodies of Water, Nature & Parks Zagreb, Croatia + Add phone number + Add website All photos (7)Full view Review Highlights“ 935 km long river ”This river flows through these lands: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia. You can...read more Reviewed January 20, 2018Andr3a1o, Croatia“ The main river of Croatia ”This river dividing the Zagreb on main two parts, some kind of old Zagreb and across river the new... read more Reviewed October 2, 2016Matt_Novi, Brussels, Belgium Read all 15 reviews Overview Reviews Q&AOverview3.5 15 reviews Excellent 13%Very good 33%Average 54%Poor 0%Terrible 0%Jan 20, 2018“935 km long river”Oct 2, 2016“The main river of Croatia”Suggested Duration: < 1 hour LOCATIONZagreb, Croatia Improve This Listing Is this a tourist attraction? Yes No Unsure Top Selling Tours & Activities in and around Zagrebfrom $484.50*Plitvice Lakes Private Guided Tour from... Are you one of those people who are just passing through Zagreb on their way to the coast? If you are up for a game of picigin (\"\"pih-tsih-geen\"\") and... read morefrom $182.50*One-way Plitvice Lakes National Park to Split... Maximize your time in Croatia by using your travel day to experience one of the country’s natural wonders. Journey from Zagreb to Split in the comfort of... read morefrom $182.50*Plitvice lakes tour and Zip line adventure Explore Plitvice National park with an expert guide, avoid the biggest crowds, learn about legends and history of the park. Enjoy the walk in this amazing... read morefrom $50.30*Zagreb by Night Bike Tour Visiting Zagreb for a city break and want to escape the heat of the day? Zagreb by Night bike tour is an ideal way to get acquainted with more tranquil... read more See More Experiences Write a Review Reviews (15)Excellent 0Very good 1Average 3Poor 0Terrible 0Filter Andr3a1o Croatia Reviewed January 20, 2018935 km long river This river flows through these lands: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia. You can see it when you go by bus or car to the park Bundek, or by tram No 6, 7, 8. Ask Andr3a1o about Sava River Thank Andr3a1o This review is the subjective opinion of a Trip Advisor member and not of Trip Advisor LLC. Matt_Novi Brussels, Belgium Reviewed October 2, 2016 The main river of Croatia This river dividing the Zagreb on main two parts, some kind of old Zagreb and across river the new part of city."
},
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"docid": "D443397#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_do_they_speak_English_in_Belgium\nWhere do they speak English in Belgium?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Where do they speak English in Belgium? Flag Where do they speak English in Belgium? Expert answer by Adam Reisman Confidence votes 37.2Klinguist and full-time dad English is a widely spoken foreign language all over Belgium. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The three official languages of Belgium are: French, Flemish (Dutch) and German. English is not one of the official languages of Belgium, but many people speak it in Brussels.7 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No ID10T 1,632 Contributions Why do they speak French in Belgium? Dutch-speaking Flemings of the north and the French-speaking Walloons of the south. Belgium has 3 official languages."
},
{
"docid": "D1378059#0",
"title": "http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/netstartsearch/euro/kids/euro_en.htm\nThe euro and you",
"text": "Home The euro and you The decision to use the euro was not a simple one. Its introduction was a long process across many countries. However, the benefits it brings make it worthwhile, as you can read here. How was the euro introduced? One currency for all Who uses the euro? How does the euro work? How does the euro help us? Sharing our values How was the euro introduced? In the past, the countries in the European Union made several attempts to move towards economic union and a single currency. However, it was not until 1991, in the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands, that European leaders decided upon a firm timetable to adopt a single currency."
},
{
"docid": "D2527586#0",
"title": "http://landlopers.com/2012/02/22/compare-gent-brugge\nComparing Bruges and Ghent â Flemish Travel Showdown",
"text": "\"Comparing Bruges and Ghent – Flemish Travel Showdown February 22, 2012 / By Matt Long When I was planning our trip to Belgium, I solicited the advice of friends and experts who had visited the low country before. Almost immediately, I sensed a strange division amongst the respondents and it all revolved around two seemingly innocent towns near Brussels, Bruges (Brugge) and Ghent (Gent). Bruges has long been heralded as the quintessential European village. Untouched by the bombs of two World Wars, its Euro-cuteness has been well preserved for posterity. Ghent on the other hand is a large city, deemed by some as more authentic than Bruges and criticized by others for being less interesting. Armed with the knowledge that travel divisions existed, I set out to discover the truth behind these two Belgian towns. Bruges is less than an hour from Brussels by train, which allowed us to be there in time for breakfast. As we sat eating a waffle in a bustling cafe on the market square, I leafed through the guidebook looking for suggestions. I really hadn’t done much planning for the day and didn’t know what, if anything, there was to do in the town. It was pretty, don’t get me wrong, but I’m active and need to almost always be in the process of doing something, anything."
},
{
"docid": "D1789429#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g188644-i205-k2563179-What_language_is_most_common-Brussels.html\nWhat language is most common?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Belgium forums Brussels forum Brussels forumsmikemangino Irving, Texas Level Contributor262 posts20 reviews Save Topic What language is most common? Feb 18, 2009, 10:56 PMHi, my girlfriend and I will be taking a day trip to Brussels during our trip to Amsterdam. Was wondering what is the most common language spoken. I was originally told that Belgians speak French, so we bought a couple of handy phrasebooks for Dutch and French. Then I found out that Belgians speak Flemish which I guess is very similar to Dutch. Wasn't quite sure if the French book is even necessary then. Which language will we encounter the most in Brussels and surround areas? Mentioned in this post Amsterdam North Holland Province, The Netherlands Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Brussels? See all Ghent and Bruges Full-Day Tour from...2,010 Reviewsfrom $57.60*Luxembourg Full-Day Tour from Brussels490 Reviewsfrom $73.80*Brussels Chocolate 4-Hour Walking...522 Reviewsfrom $87.60*Brussels Day Trip from Amsterdam298 Reviewsfrom $106.40*1-10 of 10 replies Sorted by « 1 »Kathleentjev Gent, BelgiëLevel Contributor130 posts10 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What language is most common?"
},
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"docid": "D2681281#0",
"title": "https://www.booking.com/hotel/be/hilton-grand-place.html\nBrussels Central Station: less than a minute away! ( 150 feet by foot)*8.1* Rue des Bouchers: only 3 minutes away! ( 750 feet by foot)*9.3* Grand Place: only 3 minutes away! ( 800 feet by foot)Jeanneke Pis: only 4 minutes away! ( 850 feet by foot)*8.6* Mont des Arts: only 2 minutes away! ( 500 feet by foot)Manneken Pis: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,400 feet by foot)*8.7* The King's House: only 4 minutes away! ( 800 feet by foot)*8.6* Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert: only 3 minutes away! ( 650 feet by foot)*8.6* Place Royale: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,550 feet by foot)*8.7* St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral: only 5 minutes away! ( 1,200 feet by foot)*8.4* Saint Nicholas Church: only 5 minutes away! ( 1,250 feet by foot)*8.8* Royal Museums of Fine Arts: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,500 feet by foot)Brussels Casino: only 2 minutes away! ( 500 feet by foot)*8.3* La Monnaie: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,400 feet by foot)*8.8* Magritte Museum: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,450 feet by foot)*8.1* Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate: only 5 minutes away! ( 1,100 feet by foot)*9.1* Musical Instruments Museum Brussels: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,350 feet by foot)Royal Theatre Toone: only 3 minutes away! ( 800 feet by foot)Maison Grand Place: only 3 minutes away! ( 700 feet by foot)Square Brussels Meeting Centre: only 4 minutes away! ( 1,000 feet by foot)Odisee - Campus Brussels: only 5 minutes away! ( 1,150 feet by foot)Banque Nationale de Belgique: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,400 feet by foot)*8.0* BOZAR Brussels: only 4 minutes away! ( 1,000 feet by foot)Traveler photo of BrusselsJuly 7, 2016Lock in a great price for Hilton Brussels Grand Place â rated 8.5 by recent guests!Enter datesto get started.",
"text": "Brussels Central Station: less than a minute away! ( 150 feet by foot)*8.1* Rue des Bouchers: only 3 minutes away! ( 750 feet by foot)*9.3* Grand Place: only 3 minutes away! ( 800 feet by foot)Jeanneke Pis: only 4 minutes away! ( 850 feet by foot)*8.6* Mont des Arts: only 2 minutes away! ( 500 feet by foot)Manneken Pis: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,400 feet by foot)*8.7* The King's House: only 4 minutes away! ( 800 feet by foot)*8.6* Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert: only 3 minutes away! ( 650 feet by foot)*8.6* Place Royale: only 6 minutes away! ( 1,550 feet by foot)*8.7* St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral: only 5 minutes away! ("
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"docid": "D1654521#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/16/world/belgium-anti-terror-operation/index.html\nSource: Belgium terror cell has links to ISIS, some members still at large",
"text": "\"Source: Belgium terror cell has links to ISIS, some members still at large By Paul Cruickshank, Steve Almasy and Deborah Feyerick, CNNUpdated 9:21 PM ET, Fri January 16, 2015JUST WATCHEDSource: Part of Belgian terror cell still on loose Replay MUST WATCHTwo suspects on the run in Brussels, another hospitalized Brussels police say powder at mosque was flour Greece investigating ties to Belgian terror plot Belgium police foil 'imminent' terror attacks Belgium terror raid caught on video Report: Belgian terrorists wanted to behead official Witness describes filming of terror raid in Belgium Prosecutor: 'Major imminent attacks' foiled Belgium: Raid foiled imminent attack Source: Part of Belgian terror cell still on loose Paris terror suspect captured, injured in raid Salah Abdeslam, Paris terror suspect, captured U. S. teen survives two terrorist attacks Source: Paris terror suspect captured, injured but alive Pres. Hollande: I am thinking of the victims right now Paris suspect Abdeslam captured alive2 suspects captured in Belgian terror raid Escape route 'easy' for Brussels terror suspects Two suspects on the run in Brussels, another hospitalized Brussels police say powder at mosque was flour Greece investigating ties to Belgian terror plot Belgium police foil 'imminent' terror attacks Belgium terror raid caught on video Report: Belgian terrorists wanted to behead official Witness describes filming of terror raid in Belgium Prosecutor: 'Major imminent attacks' foiled Belgium: Raid foiled imminent attack Source: Part of Belgian terror cell still on loose Paris terror suspect captured, injured in raid Salah Abdeslam, Paris terror suspect, captured U. S. teen survives two terrorist attacks Source: Paris terror suspect captured, injured but alive Pres. Hollande: I am thinking of the victims right now Paris suspect Abdeslam captured alive2 suspects captured in Belgian terror raid Escape route 'easy' for Brussels terror suspects Story highlights Officials believe this is a new strategy from ISIS to organize attacks on nations in airstrike coalition Counterterrorism official tells CNN that terrorists killed in Belgium raid had ties to ISISU. S. sources tell CNN that they knew of planned attacks and shared information with Belgians (CNN) The suspected Islamist terrorists who had a shootout with police on Thursday in Verviers, Belgium, have ties to ISIS-linked cells in other European countries, a senior Belgian counterterrorism source told CNN on Friday. The two suspects who died in the shootout are believed to have fought with ISIS in Syria, the source said. Another man was captured but hasn't revealed any information. There also was a dire warning: Not all the terrorists in the cell have been rounded up, according to the source. Belgian police have taken out part of the terror network plotting an attack in Belgium, but they have not yet taken down every component of it, the source said. There is fear others may try to avenge the two men. Authorities investigating the aftermath of the raid in which the men were killed found materials used to make bombs, including chemicals for the powerful explosive TATP, but the suspected terrorists had yet to assemble those weapons."
},
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"docid": "D1476355#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communities,_regions_and_language_areas_of_Belgium\nCommunities, regions and language areas of Belgium",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Map indicating the language areas and provinces of Belgium. Provinces are marked by the thinner black lines. Dutch-speaking French-speaking German-speaking Bilingual FR/NLCommunity: Region: Flemish Flanders Flemish and French Brussels French Wallonia German-speaking Wallonia Belgium is a federal state comprising three communities, three regions, and four language areas. For each of these subdivision types, the subdivisions together make up the entire country; in other words, the types overlap. The language areas were established by the Second Gilson Act, which entered into force on August 2, 1963. The division into language areas was included in the Belgian Constitution in 1970. [ 1] Through constitutional reforms in the 1970s and 1980s, regionalisation of the unitary state led to a three-tiered federation: federal, regional, and community governments were created, a compromise designed to minimize linguistic, cultural, social, and economic tensions. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Schematic overview2 Country subdivisions2.1 Subordinate divisions3 Competences4 Communities5 Regions5.1 Flemish Region5.2 Brussels-Capital Region5.3 Walloon Region6 See also7 Footnotes8 References Schematic overview [ edit]This is a schematic overview of the basic federal structure of Belgium as defined by Title I of the Belgian Constitution. Each of the entities either have their own parliament and government (for the federal state and federated entities) or their own council and executive college (for provinces and municipalities). The entities in italics do not have own institutions: arrondissements because they are purely administrative; language areas because they merely define the linguistic regime of a municipality; and the Flemish Region because its powers are exercised by the Flemish Community.federal state 1 Kingdom of Belgiumcommunities 3Flemish Community French Community German- speaking Com.regions 3Flemish Region Brussels Capital Region Walloon Regionlanguage areas 4 Dutch bilingual French Germanprovinces10 West Flanders East Flanders Antwerp Limburg Flemish Brabant – Walloon Brabant Hainaut Luxembourg Namur Liègearrondissements 43 8 6 3 3 2 1 1 7 5 3 4municipalities 589 64 65 70 44 65 19 27 69 44 38 75 9Country subdivisions [ edit]Kingdom of Belgium This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of Belgium Constitution Monarchy [show]Federal Parliament [show]Federal Cabinet [show]Federal Judiciary [show]Recent elections [show]Subdivisions [show]Foreign relations Other countries Atlasv t e The three communities are:the Dutch-speaking Flemish Community ( Vlaamse Gemeenschap)the French-speaking French Community ( Communauté française)the German-speaking German-speaking Community ( Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft, DG)The three regions are:the Brussels-Capital Region (Brussels, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale in French, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest in Dutch)the Flemish Region (Flanders, Vlaams Gewest)the Walloon Region (Wallonia, Région wallonne)The four language areas (as taalgebieden in Dutch and Sprachgebiete in German), occasionally referred to as linguistic regions (from French régions linguistiques ), are:the Dutch language areathe French language areathe German language areathe Bilingual Brussels-Capital area All these entities have geographical boundaries."
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"docid": "D2047582#0",
"title": "http://www.whereig.com/belgium/\nWhere is Belgium?",
"text": "\"Home > Where is Belgium Where is Belgium? Share |Location Map of Belgium Map showing Location Belgium in the World Map. Belgium, located in the Western Europe is a small but well developed country. With more than 10 million population, Belgium is one of the most densely populated countries of the Europe. Interestingly, Belgium has rich history and it left impressive churches, town halls, castles and works of art throughout the country. Belgium that is straddling the cultural boundary between Germanic and Latin Europe and it is home of two major linguistic groups, the French-speakers, mostly Walloons and the Dutch-speakers, generally Flemish. Besides, Belgium has also a small group of German-speakers. Furthermore, Belgium's two largest regions are the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia and the Dutch-speaking region of Flanders in the north. The capital city Brussels is officially bilingual. Government type in Belgium is a constitutional, popular monarchy and a parliamentary democracy where the federal bicameral parliament consists of a Senate and a Chamber of Representatives exist."
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"docid": "D2681279#0",
"title": "http://hotel-metropole-brussels.brussels-hotels.net/en/\nMetropole Brussels",
"text": "Metropole 5*Wi-Fi Parking 24-Hour Check-in/Check-out Fitness/Gym Sports activities Breakfast Food/Drinks Meeting facilities Situated about 5 minutes` walk from Jeanneke Pis, Metropole is a 6-story hotel in a shopping area of Brussels offering cozy rooms with unique décor. Built in 1895, the hotel is a combination of empire architecture and contemporary facilities. Leopold Park are within a 25-minute walk of the property. Metropole Hotel is within about 10 minutes' walk of the center of Brussels. Within walking distance of Brussel district with bars, restaurants and entertainment venues. This prestigious hotel comprises 262 guestrooms with satellite TV, wireless internet, a private safe, a fridge and a trouser press. The guestrooms look out on the terrace. They also have en suite bathrooms with a shower, a hairdryer and terry bathrobes. The onsite renowned restaurant entices with French dishes. Guests can quench their thirst at Infamous Lobby bar with a favorite drink."
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"docid": "D2249826#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/to-the-west/language-in-belgium\nLanguage in Belgium",
"text": "\"Language in Belgium Jump to bottom Posted by Mira (Midwest) on 07/18/13 05:42 PMUsually when traveling, I make sure to know a few phrases in the local language and greet people in it, and ask \"\"do you speak English\"\" in the local language. However, I'm planning on Belgium (among other places) for my next trip and the language issue is confusing me. I know the basic French phrases plus a bit more, and I'm sure I could learn the bare minimum at least in Flemish. However, how do I know which one to use? In Brussels, is it always \"\"bonjour madame\"\", or will a Flemish speaker there get offended? I'm also planning on Bruges, and probably some other towns. Posted by Ilja Seattle07/19/13 06:59 AM4081 posts Flemish is actually Dutch language. Last year I was all around Belgium. Generally north Belgium speaks Flemish and south B. speaks French. Just look around at signs on stores, offices, etc."
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"docid": "D742830#0",
"title": "http://www.priceoftravel.com/1979/european-backpacker-index/\n56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018",
"text": "56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018By Roger Wade 21 Dec, 2017 Comments (235) Add a comment Prices for tourist in Europe's most popular cities range from amazing bargains to astonishingly expensive. Now in its 8th year, the Europe Backpacker Index is designed to help you sort out the cheapest European cities and make an accurate budget for when you visit Europe. Europe has continued to be stable with very low inflation in most countries, so things going into 2018 haven't changed dramatically. The European currencies have all gained ground on the US Dollar after being unusually low for a few years, but still the prices you'll find here are quite reasonable considering the sights and thrills you'll experience. As the year 2018 is about to kick off, the European currencies including the Euro itself are more or less on par with historical averages. The British Pound continues to be weak in the wake of the Brexit decision, so the UK remains a pretty good bargain compared to the recent decades. Are you a hotel person rather than a hostel person? If your budget is higher than that of a backpacker you should check out our: >>> Europe 3-Star Traveler Index The above list shows some significant shifts for some cities on the list below, indicating that certain destinations are better bargains than others, depending on your style of travel. How the Backpacker Index works Prices for most things (hostels, transportation, attractions) are fixed and certain, but prices for a “budget lunch” or a pint of beer can vary depending on where you go. Still, our estimates are based on a lot of research, and should be very close if not right on."
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"docid": "D253353#0",
"title": "http://www.youtube.com/user/BrusselsairportBRU\nBrussels Airport",
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"docid": "D175999#0",
"title": "http://www.eupedia.com/belgium/trivia.shtml\nInteresting facts about Belgium",
"text": "\"Eupedia Home > Belgium Travel Guide > Belgium Trivia Interesting facts about Belgium- -Interesting Facts about : Austria Belgium Czech Rep. Denmark England Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Scotland Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland Wales Introduction Belgium has the highest income tax of any OECD country; Brussels' Royal Palace is bigger than Buckingham Palace; a Belgian founded the Holy Roman Empire; French-speaking Belgium is the world's biggest producer of comics per capita; it is a Belgian who founded New York City; the first printed newspapers in the world was published in Antwerp, Belgium. What else don't you know about Belgium ? Have a look at the surprising or just informative facts below. Contents1 Trivia1.1 Food & Drinks1.2 Law & Government1.3 Construction & Transportation1.4 People & Society1.5 History & Culture2 World Heritage3 Population4 Languages4.1 English, Belgium's lingua franca4.2 Regional languages and dialects5 Economy5.1 GDP per capita5.2 Trade & Industry5.3 Famous Belgian companies5.4 Belgium-based multinationals6 Origins of the name 'Belgium'7 Belgium's place in the world Trivia Food & Drinks There are over 800 kinds of beers made in Belgium. Belgians consume in average 150 liters of beer per person per year. The world's first beer academy opened in Herk-de-Stad, in the Belgian province of Limburg, in 1999. Jean Neuhaus invented the pralines chocolate in Brussels in 1912. Belgium produces 220,000 tonnes of chocolate per year. This amounts to 22 kg of chocolate per inhabitant annually, i.e. 61 grammes per day in average. The world's biggest chocolate selling point is Brussels National Airport."
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"docid": "D609963#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombian_peso\nColombian peso",
"text": "\"Colombian peso From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Colombian pesopeso colombiano ( Spanish)ISO 4217Code COPDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 centavo Symbol $Banknotes 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, 100,000 pesos Coins Freq. used 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 pesos Rarely used 20 pesos Demographics User (s) Colombia Issuance Central bank Banco de la República Website www .banrep .gov .co Valuation Inflation 4.09% (2017)The peso is the currency of Colombia. Its ISO 4217 code is COP and it is also informally abbreviated as COL$; however, the official peso symbol is $. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 See also5 References6 Bibliography7 External links History [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The peso has been the currency of Colombia since 1810. It replaced the real at a rate of 1 peso = 8 reales and was initially subdivided into 8 reales. In 1847, Colombia decimalized and the peso was subdivided into ten reales, each of 10 décimos de reales. The real was renamed the decimo in 1853, although the last reales were struck in 1880."
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"docid": "D2440619#0",
"title": "http://solarnavigator.net/geography/columbia.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The Republic of Colombia ( Spanish : República de Colombia ), is a country in northwestern South America. It's bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil , to the south by Ecuador and Peru , to the North by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by Panama and the Pacific Ocean. Origin and history of the name Colombia's name references the explorer Christopher Columbus. The name was conceived by the revolutionary Francisco de Miranda as a reference to the New World, especially to all American territories and colonies under Spanish and Portuguese rule. The name originally belonged to a short-lived republic consisting of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama . This republic collapsed in 1830 when Venezuela and Ecuador separated, and the Cundinamarca region which remained became a new country, the Republic of New Granada. In 1863 New Granada changed its name officially to United States of Colombia, and in 1886 adopted its present day name: Republic of Colombia. History About 10450 BC there was cultural activity near Bogotá, in \"\"El Abra\"\". In 10000 BC, groups of Amerindians developed the political system of \"\"cacicazgos\"\" (answering to a figure known as the Cacique) with a pyramidal structure of power, especially in the cases of the Muisca people. They have been considered to have one of the most developed political systems in South America, after the Incas."
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"docid": "D3168330#0",
"title": "https://www.finder.com/international-money-transfers/chase\nChase Bank domestic and international wire transfers",
"text": "Chase Bank domestic and international wire transfers26 March 2018Send quick, easy wire transfers around the world. We know that everyone's situation is unique and we aim to help you find the right product for you. We may receive compensation when you visit our partners' sites or are approved for their products. You can read more about how we maintain editorial independence and how we make money here. For secure money transfers overseas, Chase offers the convenience of international wire transfers online or at your local bank branch. Send money from your bank account, and your recipient can get their transfer in only a day or two. Chase also offers step-by-step instructions to make it easier to move money across international borders. Jump to: Services Costs Currencies About Transfer money directly from your bank account Send one-off or scheduled transfers from your Chase bank account. It’s a convenient option for Chase customers, but getting a bank account through Chase just to make a transfer might be a bit much for most people. Chase Bank is best for: Bank-to-bank transfers."
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"docid": "D3450191#0",
"title": "http://www.getnetworth.com/tag/colombia-young-scooter/\nColombia Young Scooter",
"text": "\"Conventional Long Name: Republic of Colombia Native Name: es/República de Colombia Common Name: Colombia Image Flag: Flag of Colombia.svg Image Coat: Coat of arms of Colombia.svg Image Map: COL orthographic.svg National Motto: es/\"\"Libertad y Orden\"\"/italics National Anthem: es/National Anthem of Colombia/nolink Capital: Bogotá Latd: 4 /latm Largest City: capital Official Languages: Spanish language a Regional Languages: 72 ethnic languages and dialects Ethnic Groups Year: 0.4em/ Demonym: Colombian Government Type: Unitary state Presidential system constitutional republic Leader Title 1: President of Colombia Leader Name 1: Juan Manuel Santos Leader Title 2: Vice President of Colombia Leader Name 2: Angelino Garzón Legislature: Congress of Colombia Upper House: Senate of Colombia Lower House: Chamber of Representatives of Colombia Sovereignty Type: Independence established event1 Established Date 1: 20 July 1810 Established Event 2: Recognized Established Date 2: 7 August 1819 Established Event 3: { {nowrap/Colombian Constitution of 1991 Established Date 3: 4 July 1991 Area Rank: 26th Area Magnitude: 1 E12 Area Km 2: 1,141,748 Area Sq Mi: 440,831 Percent Water: 8.8 (17th) Population Estimate: 46,366,364 Population Estimate Rank: 27th Population Estimate Year: Feb 2012 Population Census: 42,888,592 Population Census Year: 2005 Population Density Km 2: 40.74 Population Density Sq Mi: 105.72 Population Density Rank: 172nd GDP PPP: $471.964 billion GDP PPP Year: 2011 GDP PPP Per Capita: $10,248 GDP Nominal: $328.422 billion GDP Nominal Year: 2011 GDP Nominal Per Capita: $7,131 Gini: 55.9 Gini Year: 2010 Gini Category: high HDI: { {increase 0.710 [http: //hdr.undp.org/es/datos/mapa/ Indicadores Internacionales sobre Desarrollo Humano – PNUD]. Hdr.undp.org. Retrieved on 14 May 2012. }} HDI Rank: 87th HDI Year: 2011 HDI Category: high HPI: 67.2 HPI Rank: 2nd HPI Year: 2006 HPI Category: medium Currency: Colombian peso Currency Code: COP Country Code: CO Time Zone: Time in Colombia Utc Offset: ? 5 b Drives On: right Date Format: dd?mm?yyyy (Common Era) Cctld: .co Calling Code: +57 Footnote A: Although the Colombian Constitution specifies Spanish as the official language in all its territory, the country's native languages (approximately 88 dialects) are also official. English is also official in San Andrés and and the Providence Islands ( [http: //www.alcaldiabogota.gov.co/sisjur/normas/Norma1.jsp?i Footnote B: The official Colombian time ( [http: //horalegal.sic.gov.co/ horalegal.sic.gov.co]) is controlled and coordinated by the state agency Superintendency of Industry and Commerce. url Colombia Young Scooter· In Places Read more... Colombia Colombia Net Worth is 9,800 GDP/Capital ($). Colombia ( /k E? E?l E?mbi E?/ k E?-LUM-bi E?, or /k E? E?l E?mbi E?/ k E?-LOM-bi E? ),"
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"docid": "D2392721#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/venezuela/vetimeln.htm\nVenezuela History Timeline",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map1400s - 1700s (1498) Christopher Columbus landed in Venezuela (1528-46) Charles I, King of Spain, leased Venezuela to German banking group to pay debts (1535) Spanish conquistadors began colonizing Venezuela (1550) African slaves shipped to Venezuela to work on plantations (1700s) Spain combined Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Panama into one large colony called the Vice-royalty; Venezuelan General Francisco Gabriel de Miranda participated in major political events for three decades1800s (1810) King of Spain overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte; territories of Vice-royalty of New Granada set up independent governments (1811) Venezuela declared independence from Spain (1812) Simon Bolivar, revolutionary leaders fled abroad (1814) Spain sent troops to South America to suppress uprising of colonists (1819) Simon Bolivar defeated Spanish at Battle of Boyaca; Republic of Gran Colombia proclaimed with Ecuador, Columbia, Venezuela (1821) Simon Bolivar established Gran Columbia, became first president (1829-30) Venezuela seceded from Gran Columbia, became an independent republic, capital at Caracas (1830) Venezuela, Ecuador left Gran Columbia, became totally independent (1831) General Jose Antonio Paez became first president of Venezuela (1800s) Venezuela torn by civil war (1870-1888) Guzman Blanco ruled Venezuela; ended civil wars1900s (1908-1935) Gomez ruled Venezuela with strong military backing (1947) Venezuela's first democratically elected leader, Romulo Gallegos, overthrown in eight months in military coup led by Marcos Perez Jimenez; formed government backed by the armed forces and the US (1950) Marcos Perez Jimenez served as dictator (1958) Jimenez forced into exile, led to Venezuela democracy (1964) Venezuela's first presidential handover from one civilian to another took place when Dr. Raul Leoni was elected president (1973) Venezuela's currency peaked against US dollar from oil boom; oil, steel industries nationalized (1983-84) Fall in world oil prices generated unrest and cut welfare spending; Dr. Jaime Lusinchi elected president, signed pact with (1989) Carlos Andres Perez elected president; social, political upheaval included riots, martial law, general strike, over 2,000 people killed (1992) 120 people killed in two attempted coups led by Colonel Hugo Chavez; Chavez jailed two years before pardoned (1993-95) Ramon Jose Velasquez became interim president, Perez ousted on charges of corruption; Rafael Caldera elected president (1996) Perez imprisoned, found guilty of embezzlement, corruption (1998) Hugo Chavez elected president (1999) Voters approved new constitution; severe floods, mudslides in the north, killed tens of thousands of people2000s (2000) Foreign minister Jose Vicente Rangel disclosed plot to kill Chavez; Chavez won another six years in office; Chavez, first foreign head of state to visit Iraq (2002) Venezuela national currency, the Bolivar, plummeted 25% against US dollar after government scrapped exchange rate controls; opposition strike crippled oil industry (2003) Venezuela clashed between opponents, supporters of President Chavez; thousands of bank workers stayed home to support nation-wide strike to seek new presidential elections; opposition leaders turned in 2.7 million signatures demanding referendum on ending Hugo Chavez's tumultuous four-year presidency (2004) President Chavez won referendum where Venezuelans asked whether he should serve out the remainder of term (2005) Loyal parties to President Chavez made big gains in parliamentary elections; opposition parties boycotted polls, left parliament made up of supporters of the president (2006) President Chavez signed a $3 Billion arms deal with Russia, included agreement to buy fighter jets, helicopters; Hugo Chavez won third term as president, with 63% of the vote (2007) Chavez suffered first defeat, voters in majority narrowly rejected proposals to extend his powers (2008) President Chavez announced plans to nationalize one of the country's largest private banks, the Spanish-owned bank of Venezuela; Mexican cement giant Cemex sought World Bank arbitration over Venezuela nationalization of local subsidiary; first Venezuelan telecommunications satellite launched from China; Russia and Venezuela signed accord on joint civilian nuclear cooperation (2009) Voters in referendum approved plans to abolish limits on number of terms in office for elected officials; Columbian government, US signed deal on use of Columbia's military bases; President Chavez ordered 15,000 troops to Columbian border, cited increased violence by Columbian paramilitary groups (2010) President Chavez devalued Venezuela's currency, the Bolivar, by 17% against the US dollar for \"\"priority\"\" imports, by 50% for items considered non-essential, in effort to boost revenue from oil exports; Venezuela's government announced that expenditure of $15 billion over next 5 years to increase electricity production; President Chavez declared national emergency in electric sector as worst drought in 50 years dried up water supplies in hydroelectric dams (2013) On March 6, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez died at age 58, after 14 years in power. Mr Chavez had been seriously ill with cancer for more than a year, undergoing several operations in Cuba Venezuela's Information Land Area 882,050 km 2Water Area 30,000 km 2Total Area 912,050km 2 (#32)Population 30,912,302 (#42)Population Density 35.05/km 2Government Type Federal Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $469.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 15,100$Currency Bolivar (VEF)More Information Venezuela See Also Where is Venezuela? GDP of Venezuela What is the Capital of Venezuela? List of Airports in Venezuela About Venezuela What Type of Government Does Venezuela Have? Ethnic Groups In Venezuela Angel Falls, Venezuela - Unique Places around the World Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa? What are Economies of Scale? Trending on World Atlas The Most Dangerous Cities in the World The Largest Countries in the World The 10 Largest Cities in the World The 10 Smallest Countries In The World29 Largest Armies In The World The Poorest Countries In The World10 States With The Largest African-American Populations Biggest Stadiums in The World By Capacity The Richest Countries In The World Countries Of South America Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil | Chile | Colombia | Easter Island (CL) | Ecuador | Falkland Islands (UK) | French Guiana (FR) | Galapagos Islands (EC) | Guyana | Paraguay | Peru | Suriname | Uruguay | Venezuela | \""
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"docid": "D2348255#0",
"title": "http://qz.com/362275/why-venezuela-is-the-worlds-worst-performing-economy-in-three-charts/\nWhy Venezuela is the worldâs worst performing economy, in three charts",
"text": "\"QUE HORRORWhy Venezuela is the world’s worst performing economy, in three charts Jason Karaian March 16, 2015\"\"Devalued\"\" indeed. ( Reuters/Jorge Silva)There is a roaring trade in Venezuelan goods along the country’s border with Colombia. That is in stark contrast to the general malaise of the economy in the rest of the country. By many measures, Venezuela’s economy is the most sickly in the world. From the value of its currency (sinking), to its inflation (scorching) and GDP (shrinking), Venezuela ranks at or near the bottom of just about every important financial indicator out there, performing worse even than Argentina, Greece, or Ukraine. The battered bolívar The most striking sign of the country’s financial crisis is its rapidly weakening currency, which has lost more than 60% of its value against the dollar on the black market over the past six months. This is not immediately apparent in official figures. Venezuela’s convoluted three-tier exchange system suggests that the bolívar is much stronger than this, thanks to strict currency controls—which is why nobody believes the official figures. That’s where the smuggling on the border comes in. Because the government fixes prices for a wide range of goods according to fixed exchange rates, it pays to buy cheap stuff in Venezuela and sell it in Colombia at a significant markup."
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"docid": "D1120596#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/exports-definition-examples-effect-on-economy-3305838\nExports and Their Effect on the Economy",
"text": "Economic Terms Trade Policy Exports and Their Effect on the Economy Countries Will Do Anything to Increase Exports. Here's Why. Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated February 22, 2018Exports are the goods and services produced in one country and purchased by citizens of another country. It doesn't matter what the good or service is. It doesn't matter how it is sent. It can be shipped, sent by email, or carried in personal luggage on a plane. If it is produced domestically and sold to someone from a foreign country, it is an export. American tourism products and services can be exports, according to the U. S. Department of Commerce. Even though they are produced in the United States, they are exports when they’re sold to foreigners who are visiting. If an overseas friend sends you money to buy a pair of jeans to mail to them, that's also an export."
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"docid": "D850748#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_countries_do_the_peso_currencies_belong_to\nWhat countries do the peso currencies belong to?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies What countries do the peso currencies belong to? Flag What countries do the peso currencies belong to? Edit Answer by Stucatso Confidence votes 1.5KMexico, Cuba...4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How much is 20 Pesos in American currency? 2 dollars Edit What is 100and20 Pesos in American Currency?that's sad I'm Mexican and i don't know that's sad I'm Mexican and i don't know Edit What country's currency is peso? Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, MEXICO, Phillipines, Uruguay Edit Which country belongs to FFR currency? FFR (Francs) is the currency of French. Edit ZEJOKER13 30 Contributions How many countries use pesos as a national currency? There a few countries that use \"\"pesos\"\" but they're all of different value. Edit What is the currency for pesos?april,2012Edit Kristin Aeh 3 Contributions What country uses pesos as its currency?"
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"docid": "D1173604#0",
"title": "http://www.as-coa.org/articles/explainer-what-mercosur-0\nExplainer: What Is Mercosur?",
"text": "\" (AP)Mark Keller August 02, 2012$3.5 trillion, 2.1 trillion = GDP of Mercosur and Pacific Alliance countries, respectively. Who's set to become Mercosur's newest member? Bolivia, in 2017. Venezuela's ousting from #Mercosur came after months of tension with member countries. Catch up on all the drama. Updated December 6, 2016 — The Southern Common Market is one of the world’s leading economic blocs and its fifth-largest economy. Mercosur is made up of four member countries—Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay—after Venezuela was notified it would be suspended from the trading bloc on December 1. Founding member countries decided to remove Venezuela, which had joined Mercosur in 2012, for its failure to incorporate standards on trade and human rights into national laws, although the country could rejoin if it were to adopt the necessary norms. Bolivia is in the final stages of the accession to become the sixth member. Known as Mercosur in Spanish or Mercosul in Portuguese, the group encompasses 295 million people and has a combined GDP of nearly $3.5 trillion."
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"docid": "D1007636#0",
"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/colon\ncolon",
"text": "colon Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Financial, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .colon A colon ( :) is used after an independent clause to add information that helps illustrate or clarifywhat it says. It is most commonly used to introduce a list, but it can also introduce words, phrases, or entire clauses that complete the meaning of the clause that came before it. Continue reading... The Farlex Grammar Book © 2016 Farlex International. All rights reserved. Co·lón (kə-lŏn′, kō-lōn′)A city of northern Panama at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal. The city wasfounded as Aspinwall in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama Railroad and wasrenamed in 1890.co·lon 1 (kō′lən)n.1. pl. co·lonsa. A punctuation mark (:) used after a word introducing a quotation, explanation,example, or series and often after the salutation of a business letter.b. The sign (:) used between numbers or groups of numbers in expressions of time (2:30 am) and ratios (1:2).2."
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"docid": "D2549319#0",
"title": "https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/country/colombia.html\n.",
"text": "Colombia Republic of Colombia Last Updated: April 17, 2017Travel Advisory January 12, 2018Colombia – Level 2: Exercise increased caution TCExercise increased caution in Colombia due to crime and terrorism . Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Do not travel to: Arauca, Cauca (except Popayan), Choco (except Nuquí), and Norte... [READ MORE]Embassy Messages Alerts Security Alert – U. S. Embassy Bogota (March 8, 2018) Thu, 08 Mar 2018Federal Benefits Services in Medellin, February 21-23, 2018 Tue, 20 Feb 2018Security Alert – U. S. Embassy Bogota (ELN Strike) Fri, 09 Feb 2018Security Alert: U. S. Embassy Bogota Sat, 27 Jan 2018View Alerts and Messages Archive Quick Facts PASSPORT VALIDITY: Must be valid at time of entry. BLANK PASSPORT PAGES: One page required for entry stamp. TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: Not required for stays 90 days or less. VACCINATIONS: Yellow fever vaccine, documented on the WHO International Certificate of Vaccination, is required for travelers coming from Brazil, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Uganda. The vaccine must have been administered at least 10 days before arrival in Colombia CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTRY:10,000 USD maximum CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT:10,000 USD maximum ALL /Embassies and Consulates Destination Description Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Safety and Security Local Laws & Special Circumstances Health Travel and Transportation Fact Sheet Please see Fact Sheet for this country/area."
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"docid": "D2383890#0",
"title": "http://www.liveandinvestoverseas.com/retirement-living/cost-of-living-in-medellin-colombia-oct-11-2011.html\nCost Of Living In Medellin, Colombia",
"text": "Cost Of Living In Medellin, Colombia Retirement/Living By Kathleen Peddicord On Oct 11, 2011Share Medellin Versus Panama City, Dollar For Dollar Medellin is a city of parks and flowers, from interactive outdoor museum-parks, where children can build and experiment, run and play, to an aquarium, an amusement park, delightful botanical gardens, a planetarium, a “Barefoot Park” with a Zen garden, and dozens of small parks and treed plazas. One morning during our most recent visit, Lief and I sat in the Parque El Poblado, enjoying the sunshine and the breeze, a few minutes’ walk from our hotel, watching the people of Medellin go about their Sunday. One lane of Avenida El Poblado had been roped off as a bicycle lane, and cyclist after cyclist passed, families, athletes, teenagers…There’s no shortage of things to do in this town, both outdoorsy and more cerebral. This is an industrial, economic, and financial center for this country, but also a literary and an artistic one. Newspapers, radio networks, publishing houses, an annual poetry festival, an international jazz festival, an international tango festival, an annual book fair, and, back in 1971, Colombia’s answer to Woodstock, the Festival de Ancon, all have chosen Medellin as their base. The main attraction at the Museo de Antioquia is the Botero Collection, which is bolstered by the further collection of 23 monumental sculptures by this artist (a son of Medellin) exhibited in the Plaza Botero, in front of the museum. After our respite in Parque El Poblado, Lief and I wandered among the outdoor Botero collection, then made the hike up Cerro Nutibara, the “guardian” hill of this city, one of seven that surround it, for the 360-degree view of the Aburra Valley where Medellin sits. When our feet gave out, we took a taxi (they’re ever-present, always painted yellow, and metered, unlike in many of the places where we spend time) to Premium Plaza mall, home to Nine West, Tommy Hilfiger, Zara, etc., and a movie theater, where tickets (for first-run movies in English) were 6,000 pesos apiece. At the current exchange rate, that’s about US$3."
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"docid": "D3389809#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/centavo\ncentavo",
"text": "centavo Also found in: Thesaurus, Financial, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .cen·ta·vo (sĕn-tä′vō)n. pl. cen·ta·vos1. A unit of currency that is equal to 1 / 100 of the primary unit of currency in many Spanish-and Portuguese-speaking countries, including Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico.2. A former unit of currency that was equal to 1 / 100 of the Portuguese escudo. [ Spanish, hundredth, from Latin centum, hundred; see dekm̥ in Indo-European roots . ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.centavo ( sɛnˈtɑːvəʊ) n, pl -vos1. ("
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"docid": "D2798044#0",
"title": "http://worldclock.com/south-america/venezuela/time-in-caracas/\n--:-- -- --",
"text": "Time Zone And General Information For Caracas Time zone ---Summer (DST) ---Coordinates 10.4805937 , -66.90360629999999Country Venezuela Currency VEF Venezuela Bolivar Language Spanish Population 3,273,863Postal Code1000 - 1090, 1209Phone Code58Caracas, Pictures from Venezuela Search Country / City to Check The Local Time Cities Also Located in Venezuela City Time Now Time Difference City Time Now Time Difference Barquisimeto Caracas Ciudad Guayana Maracaibo Venezuela Venezuela (Venezuela pronounced in American Spanish: Benesouela, but in Spain Benethouela) or officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República Bolivariana de Venezuela) is a country in South America, a former Spanish colony. It borders with Colombia to the west, south with Brazil and Guyana to the east. To the north bordering the Caribbean Sea and is bordered by the waters of the Dominican Republic, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Netherlands Antilles and Barbados. The capital is Caracas. Former President of the country Hugo Chavez was known for his promotion of democratic socialism in the country for its good relationship with Fidel Castro and initiatives to create a counterweight to US influence in Latin America. The economy relies heavily on large oil reserves available, the largest in the world. The petroleum sector accounts for about one third of the country's GDP and generates about 80% of exports. The dominant company is Petroleos de Venezuela, PDVSA. Venezuela is one of the five founding OPEC countries. The very idea of OPEC itself was proposed by Venezuelan Juan Pablo Perez Alfonso, in response to low oil prices in August 1960."
},
{
"docid": "D2601349#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_american_currency_called\nWhat is 120 Pesos in American Currency?",
"text": "Eric Barnes 485,050 Contributions What is 120 Pesos in American Currency? Mexico . Argentina . Chile . The Philippines . Uruguay . Cuba . Colombia . The Dominican Republic . all use their own pesos."
},
{
"docid": "D296243#0",
"title": "http://www.travelindependent.info/america-south.htm\nSouth America",
"text": "\"Home Country Summaries South America Australia & Melanesia | New Zealand & Polynesia | Central America | Caribbean | South America | North America | Southern Asia | Northern Asia | South East Asia | Indochina | North Africa | East Africa | Southern Africa | West Africa | The CIS | Middle/Near East | France/Swiss/UK | Antarctica | Guides & Other Books Some things you might want to know in the way of backpacking, budget travel country advice, info and summaries for: South America- Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, the Guyana's,Peruand Venezuela. Plus shorter summaries for: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay& onwards to Antarctica For Central America go here. Intro.... From a traveller perspective, South America splits into roughly three regions. The more developed Southern countries of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile; with their European feel, political stability and relatively high standards (not to mention great wine and meat). This is where many start/finish a trip. Then you have the less developed 'Inca and Amazon' countries - Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador/Colombia. Here you have the main concentration of travellers, drawn not only by the world famous sights, but also the significantly lower cost of travel (certainly in Bolivia). And a more 'authentic' South American feeling with a great percentage of indigenous population (highest in Bolivia) and stereotypical scenery. And lastly you have Brazil, which although often combined as part of a larger trip (typically Rio and/or the Foz do Iguaçu ), needs to be treated separately due to its size and different vibe/language. South America on the whole lacks difficult border crossings and visa headaches (although Americas will occasionally run into hefty charges)."
},
{
"docid": "D1583902#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/sa/co/where-is-colombia.html\nWhere is Colombia?",
"text": "Where is Colombia? Location of Colombia on a map. What is the capital of Colombia? Located in the continent of South America, Colombia covers 1,038,700 square kilometers of land and 100,210 square kilometers of water, making it the 26th largest nation in the world with a total area of 1,138,910 square kilometers. Colombia became an independent state in 1819, after gaining its sovereignty from Spain. The population of Colombia is 45,239,079 (2012) and the nation has a density of 44 people per square kilometer. The currency of Colombia is the Colombian Peso (COP). As well, the people of Colombia are refered to as Columbian. The dialing code for the country is 57 and the top level internet domain for Columbian sites is .co. Colombia shares land borders with 5 countries: Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Brazil."
},
{
"docid": "D1449309#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090921150112AAUjO4R\nIs Panama a US territory?",
"text": "\"Travel Latin America Panama Is Panama a US territory? Then how come they use the US Dollar as currency?1 following 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Panama is an independent Republic, and has been that way since November 3, 1903, when it separated from Colombia. Now for the US Dollar being used as the currency of legal tender in Panama. Due to the building of the Panama Canal, Panama and the US signed in 1904 a Monetary Agreement also known as the Taft Agreement, that allowed Panama to use the US Dollar and coins as their currency of legal tender kept in parity to the Panamanian Balboa. So not only can Panama use the US Dollar as their currency of legal tender, but because of the Taft Agreement the Panamanian Balboa has the same value of the US Dollar. Panama only printed paper currency notes once during the 1940's; but it was short lived as every Balboa issued had to be backed up by a US Dollar. When you got a Balboa note, you went to the National Bank and requested the dollar backing up that Balboa. After a couple of days almost everybody turned in their Balboas for US Dollars, and that was the end of it. Legally Panama has the right to print their own notes, however if you come to think of it, it's cheaper just to buy printed US Dollar notes. However Panama does mint coins of the same weight, size and denomination as US coins (as the Taft Agreement demands)."
},
{
"docid": "D2456644#0",
"title": "https://www.realworldholidays.co.uk/multi/guide/currency.aspx\nMoney in South America",
"text": "Tel: 0113 262 5329 | Contact Us Home Our Holidays About Us Reviews Money in South America Adding up Pesos and Bolivars Home South America Guide Currency & Money What to do about Money in South America Every country in South America has a different currency (or even currencies!) and so you can't pursue a one-size fits all policy, although you'll find that US dollars are widely exchanged even where they aren't legal tender. Using Cash Machines in South America Cash machines are pretty widespread throughout South America, and many dispense both US dollars and the local currency. However, in rural areas things can be more difficult in that respect, and in a few countries you can run into trouble with some banks not being properly connected to international networks. However, these days you're unlikely to be far from a cash machine at any point unless you're going seriously off the beaten track. Using Credit Cards in South America In contrast to the ubiquity of cash machines in South America, there are big differences between countries in the use of credit cards. In Brazil or Argentina, people use credit cards regularly, and that's true to some extent in Chile, Peru and Ecuador. However, outside of the capitals in Bolivia or Paraguay, for example, it's vanishingly rare for people to people to flash the plastic. We'd advise you to check the individual currency guides for each country for detailed advice on budgets, costs and what to do about cash in each country in South America. The exchange rates below were correct as of 09:56 on 11 April 2018."
},
{
"docid": "D2805535#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/colombia/coland.htm\nColombia Geography",
"text": "Print this map Print this map Fronted by the Caribbean and Pacific lowlands, as well as the eastern Amazon lowlands that extend to its borders with Brazil and Venezuela, the western third of Colombia is crossed by three rugged parallel ranges of the Andes Mountains, namely the Eastern, Central, and Western Cordilleras. Many rivers rise in the upper elevations of the Andes, and the most significant include the Cauca, Magdalena and Putumayo. The Cauca and Magdalena ( which flow northward) separate the three principal Andean mountain ranges, eventually merging and then ending in the Caribbean Sea. Landforms of South America Colombia's Information Land Area 1,038,700 km 2Water Area 100,210 km 2Total Area 1,138,910km 2 (#25)Population 47,220,856 (#29)Population Density 45.46/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $688.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 14,100$Currency Peso (COP)More Information Colombia See Also Where is Colombia? GDP of Colombia What is the Capital of Colombia? List of Airports in Colombia About Colombia What Type Of Government Does Colombia Have? Religious Beliefs In Colombia What Languages are Spoken in Colombia? Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden?"
},
{
"docid": "D2898095#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/sa/br/where-is-brazil.html\nWhere is Brazil?",
"text": "Where is Brazil? Location of Brazil on a map. What is the capital of Brazil? Located in the continent of South America, Brazil covers 8,459,417 square kilometers of land and 55,460 square kilometers of water, making it the 5th largest nation in the world with a total area of 8,514,877 square kilometers. Brazil became an independent state in 1822, after gaining its sovereignty from Portugal. The population of Brazil is 205,716,890 (2012) and the nation has a density of 24 people per square kilometer. The currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real (BRL). As well, the people of Brazil are refered to as Brazilian. The dialing code for the country is 55 and the top level internet domain for Brazilian sites is .br. Brazil shares land borders with 10 countries: Bolivia, Argentina, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru."
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what currency is used in croatia
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"docid": "D531219#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/hrk-croatian-kuna\nHRK - Croatian Kuna",
"text": "HRK - Croatian Kuna▼Croatia, Kuna The Croatian Kuna is the currency of Croatia. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Croatia Kuna exchange rate is the HRK to EUR rate . The currency code for Kuna is HRK, and the currency symbol is kn. Below, you'll find Croatian Kuna rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take HRK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top HRK Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts HRK Stats Name: Croatian Kuna Symbol: kn Lipa: lp Minor Unit: 1/100 = Lipa Top HRK Conversion: HRK/EURTop HRK Chart: HRK/EUR Chart HRK Profile Inflation: -1.10%Coins: Freq Used: kn1, kn2, kn4, kn25, lp1, lp2, lp5, lp10, lp20, lp50Banknotes: Freq Used: kn5, kn10, kn20, kn50, kn100, kn200, kn500, kn1000Central Bank: Croatian National Bank Website: http://www.hnb.hr Users: Croatia Have more info about the Croatian Kuna? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the HRK? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a HRK currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to HRK email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get HRK rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D286996#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_currencies\nList of currencies",
"text": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e For a list of current national currencies, see List of circulating currencies. For a list of alternative currencies, see List of alternative currencies. For a list of digital currencies, see List of digital currencies. For a list of cryptocurrencies, see List of cryptocurrencies. For a list of historical currencies, see List of historical currencies. For a list of fictional currencies, see List of fictional currencies. For a list of currencies with ISO codes, see ISO 4217. A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZA [ edit]Afghani – Afghanistan Akşa – Tuva Angolar – Angola Argentino – Argentina Ariary – Madagascar Austral – Argentina Auksinas – Lithuania B [ edit]Baht (บาท) – Thailand Balboa – Panama Bitcoin – World Birr – Ethiopia Bolívar – Venezuela Boliviano – Bolivia Budju – Algeria C [ edit]Cedi – Ghana Chervonets – Russia Colón Costa Rican colón – Costa Rica Salvadoran colón – El Salvador Continental currency – United States of America Conventionsthaler – Holy Roman Empire Córdoba – Nicaragua Portuguese Cruzado – Portugal Real – Brazil Real – Brazil Cruzeiro Real – Brazil Cupon – Moldova Cryptocurrency – Internet based."
},
{
"docid": "D403855#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Balkans\nBalkans",
"text": "\"Earth : Europe : Balkansnavigation search Balkans Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Get in By plane By boat Get around By train By bus See Itineraries Do Events Activities Homosexual Eat Stay safe The Balkans is a region that includes countries on the Balkan Peninsula in the southeast of Europe, including most of the former Yugoslavia . Countries [ edit]Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Kosovo Macedonia Moldova Montenegro Romania Serbia Slovenia is sometimes considered to be part of the Balkans, but it is increasingly being included in tour packages as part of Central Europe, such as Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland. The same applies only partially to Croatia. Slovenes consider themselves Central European, due to their long ties to Austria. The Balkan peninsula is, according to some definitions, what lies south of the rivers Sava and Danube from the city of Belgrade. This definition, however, then would rule out part of northern Serbia, known as Vojvodina, a good part of Croatia, Romania and, of course, Slovenia. Historically, all these countries/regions were usually considered to be part of the Balkan countries, as Slovenia, too, was once part of Yugoslavia. It is their recent independence that has allowed for the Slovenes to re-proclaim their desire to be considered Central European. Lastly, much of Greece also resides upon the Balkan Peninsula; however, the Greeks, like the Slovenes and Croats, also distance themselves from the Balkans, and, as its major travel destinations (apart from Athens) lie upon its islands, it is almost exclusively considered as a part of Southern Europe, anyway. Cities [ edit]Belgrade - The capital of Serbia and former capital of Yugoslavia."
},
{
"docid": "D328225#0",
"title": "https://www.currencyfair.com/blog/sepa-affect-currency-transfer/\nHow Does SEPA Affect Currency Transfer?",
"text": "What Is SEPA and How Does It Affect Currency Transfer? July 13, 2017Euro / SEPAHow Does SEPA Affect Currency Transfer? At Currency Fair we’ve been getting a few questions about the SEPA changes that will be coming through soon so we thought we’d give you a quick outline of the changes and what they mean for people sending money to and from the Euro zone. We’re going to explain SEPA, tell you about a handy SEPA calculator, and show you a quick video if you need more information. Let’s start with the obvious question . . . What Is SEPA? SEPA stands for Single Euro Payments Area and, whilst it has been phasing in over time, the deadline was 1 February 2014. The idea of SEPA is to make it easier to transfer money and electronic payments between the countries within the SEPA area. This means a smoother, borderless payments zone. In other words, it should be just as easy to send money from London to Rotterdam as it is to send money from London to Birmingham."
},
{
"docid": "D3234368#0",
"title": "http://www.croatiatraveller.com/Money/kuna.htm\nCroatian Kuna",
"text": "Get Started About Croatia Essentials Croatia Map Croatia Photos Guidebooks Planning When to Go Top Sights Accommodation Transport Car Rental Croatia Ferries Money Inspiration Adventure Sailing Cruises Tours Itineraries Special Interests Regions Dalmatia Dubrovnik Islands Istria Kvarner Split Zadar Zagreb Community News Blog Newsletter Traveller Tips Service About Me Advertising Trip Planning Contact Privacy Policy Search Site Site Index Get great deals on: Holidays from TUIAccommodation from booking.com Car Rentals from rentalcars.com Cruises & Tours from Viator10 lipa 1 kuna 5 kuna Currency Calculator Amount FROMTODollars (USD)16.54Rates on 8 Apr 2018The unit of Croatian currency is the Kuna (Kn). Croatian banknotes come in denominations of 1000 (rare) 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. The kuna is divided into 100 lipa. There are silvery coins of 1, 2 and 5 kunas plus coins of 50, 20 and 10, 2 and 1 lipa. Try to avoid banknotes of 500 as they can be difficult to change. The exchange rate of the Croatian kuna is fixed and tied to the euro but Croatia is not (yet) in the eurozone. Without getting into the difference between a floating rate and a fixed rate, suffice it to say that this system allows the government to make kunas more expensive in the summer when tourists arrive in order to gain foreign currency. Hotels, excursions, private accommodation and plane tickets are usually priced in euros and you can pay in either euros or kuna. See more on exchanging money in Croatia. Related Pages Money & Costs in Croatia Using Credit Cards in Croatia ATMs in Croatia Travellers Checks in Croatia More on Money in Croatia Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and a FREE Language Guide Name: Email: Questions?"
},
{
"docid": "D1621803#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_State_of_Croatia\nIndependent State of Croatia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"NDH\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see NDH (disambiguation). This article is about the puppet state during World War II. For the nation which gained independence in 1991, see Croatia. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Independent State of Croatia Nezavisna Država Hrvatska Puppet state of Germany (1941–45)Protectorate of Italy (1941–43)1941–1945Flag Coat of arms Anthem Lijepa naša domovino Independent State of Croatia in 1942Capital Zagreb Languages Croatian Religion Roman Catholicism and Islam [1]Government Fascist one-partytotalitarian dictatorship King• 1941–1943 Tomislav II [2]Poglavnik• 1941–1945 Ante PavelićPrime Minister• 1941–1943 Ante Pavelić• 1943–1945 Nikola MandićHistorical era World War II• State proclaimed 10 April 1941• Surrender of Germany 8 May 1945Area• 1941 115,133 km 2 (44,453 sq mi)Population• 1941 est. 6,966,729Density 61/km 2 (157/sq mi)Currency NDH Kuna Preceded by Succeeded by Kingdom of Yugoslavia Democratic Federal Yugoslavia Today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Serbia Slovenia* Aimone, Duke of Spoleto accepted nomination on 18 May 1941, abdicated 31 July 1943 and renounced all claims on 12 October 1943. [ 2] [3] [4] [5] Subsequently, the state was no longer a technical monarchy."
},
{
"docid": "D1595011#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g295371-i1555-k6513680-Which_currency_is_used-Dubrovnik_Dubrovnik_Neretva_County_Dalmatia.html\nWhich currency is used?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Dubrovnik-Neretva County forums Dubrovnik forum Dubrovnik forums Anthony MCambridge, United... Level Contributor6 posts32 reviews Save Topic Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 18:19We are staying four days in Dubvrovnik and a few days on the coast. What currency is generally used? :- Euro or local currency. In restaurants, shops, taxis, buses and boats etc. Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Dubrovnik? See all Dubrovnik 3-Hour Game of Thrones...599 Reviewsfrom US$71.90*Montenegro Full-Day Trip from...703 Reviewsfrom US$61.19*Bosnia and Herzegovina in One Day...483 Reviewsfrom US$60.63*Special Offer Dubrovnik Old Town Tour with Mt. Srđ...257 Reviewsfrom US$81.00*US$101.201-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1Danny GUKDestination Expertfor Istria, Rovinj, Pula Level Contributor2,760 posts3 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 18:26Kuna is accepted everywhere, especially shops, taxis, buses, boats etc. Euros are sometimes accepted in hotels and upmarket restaurants but Kuna is what you need. Report inappropriate content Anthony MCambridge, United... Level Contributor6 posts32 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Which currency is used?19 May 2013, 20:37Thank you for that advice, very helpful Report inappropriate content Clova The Westie Hamilton, United... Level Contributor700 posts220 reviews Save Reply3."
},
{
"docid": "D1595012#0",
"title": "http://www.dubrovnik-online.net/english/currency_list.php\nCurrency and money in Croatia",
"text": "Related topics: Hotels Flights to Dubrovnik and Croatia Car rentals in Dubrovnik Currency and money in Croatia Croatia's unit of currency is the Kuna (Kn. ), which is divided into 100 lipa. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 lipa, and 1, 2, and 5 Kuna. There are notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 kuna. You can pay in Kuna at any place or for any service or product you use. In some places you can pay in Euro or dollars. Be sure to establish the method of payment in advance if you wish to pay in any other currency than Kuna. Banks (banka) are generally open Monday to Friday 8.00 AM - 7.00 PM, and Saturday 7.30-11.30 AM. Money can also be changed in post offices, travel agencies and exchange offices (mjenjacnica), which have more flexible hours. Credit cards are generally accepted in hotels and restaurants, but be sure to ask before you order."
},
{
"docid": "D1172957#0",
"title": "https://www.finder.com.au/travel-money/croatia\nTravel Money Guide: Croatia",
"text": "Travel Money Guide: Croatia20 February 2018Find out which cards to use in Croatia so you can have cheap and convenient access to your money. If you are travelling to Croatia you will be spending in Kuna, the national currency. The exchange rate for the Kuna is fixed to the Euro. The fixed rate allows the Government to make Kuna more expensive during the summer tourist season, which it does every year. ATMs are widely available all over the country and you can pay with your Visa or Mastercard card in most shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, bars, hotels, hostels and when buying transport tickets. All you need is a debit, credit or travel card with a chip, and a 4 digit PIN number. INTERESTING POINTS ABOUT TRAVEL MONEY GUIDE: CROATIAHow much money do I need to bring to Croatia? Should it be a travel card, a debit card or a credit card? An interview with Phil on the Croatian Coast Getting familiar with Croatian Kuna banknotes Find cash and ATMs in Croatia Get travel insurance quotes for your holiday in Croatia Which option is right for your next trip? Bankwest Zero Platinum Mastercard$0annual fee 0% foreign transaction fees Eligibility criteria, terms and conditions, fees and charges apply Bankwest Zero Platinum Mastercard A platinum credit card that features 0% foreign transaction fees, complimentary travel insurance covers and no annual fee.$0 p.a."
},
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"docid": "D742830#0",
"title": "http://www.priceoftravel.com/1979/european-backpacker-index/\n56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018",
"text": "56 European cities by price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2018By Roger Wade 21 Dec, 2017 Comments (235) Add a comment Prices for tourist in Europe's most popular cities range from amazing bargains to astonishingly expensive. Now in its 8th year, the Europe Backpacker Index is designed to help you sort out the cheapest European cities and make an accurate budget for when you visit Europe. Europe has continued to be stable with very low inflation in most countries, so things going into 2018 haven't changed dramatically. The European currencies have all gained ground on the US Dollar after being unusually low for a few years, but still the prices you'll find here are quite reasonable considering the sights and thrills you'll experience. As the year 2018 is about to kick off, the European currencies including the Euro itself are more or less on par with historical averages. The British Pound continues to be weak in the wake of the Brexit decision, so the UK remains a pretty good bargain compared to the recent decades. Are you a hotel person rather than a hostel person? If your budget is higher than that of a backpacker you should check out our: >>> Europe 3-Star Traveler Index The above list shows some significant shifts for some cities on the list below, indicating that certain destinations are better bargains than others, depending on your style of travel. How the Backpacker Index works Prices for most things (hostels, transportation, attractions) are fixed and certain, but prices for a “budget lunch” or a pint of beer can vary depending on where you go. Still, our estimates are based on a lot of research, and should be very close if not right on."
},
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"docid": "D1006201#0",
"title": "http://www.croatiatraveller.com/MobilePhones.htm\nMobile Phones",
"text": "\"Get Started About Croatia Essentials Croatia Map Croatia Photos Guidebooks Planning When to Go Top Sights Accommodation Transport Car Rental Croatia Ferries Money Inspiration Adventure Sailing Cruises Tours Itineraries Special Interests Regions Dalmatia Dubrovnik Islands Istria Kvarner Split Zadar Zagreb Community News Blog Newsletter Traveller Tips Service About Me Advertising Trip Planning Contact Privacy Policy Search Site Site Index Why You Need a Cell Phone Nothing beats the convenience of having a mobile phone or cellphone in Croatia, a statement that millions of Croatians would agree with. Many companies handling sporting activities like diving, windsurfing or kayaking are practically unreachable on fixed lines and if you'll be staying in private accommodation you'll be nearly unreachable on a fixed line as you will not have a telephone in private accommodation. Search1,754,000+ hotels, apartments, villas and more…Destination/Hotel Name: Check-in Date Check-out Date I don't have specific dates yet Search Currency Calculator Amount FROMTODollars (USD)16.54Rates on 7 Apr 2018If you are staying in private accommodation a cell phone is not a convenience; it's a necessity. First, you can confirm the time of arrival with your host. Second, you can arrange for the host to meet you and show you your apartment or room. Third, if you run into trouble of any kind you can call your host for advice or help. About Croatian Cell Phones Croatia is on the GSM 900/1800 frequency which means that some simple American cellphones are not compatible. Americans travelling in Croatia need to equip themselves with a GSM 900/1800 phone before leaving or upon arrival. Most smartphones fit the bill. Where to Get a Croatia-Compatible Cell Phone Before You Leave I recommend buying a kit that includes simple phone with a prepaid international SIM card."
},
{
"docid": "D2569629#0",
"title": "http://dateandtime.info/country.php?code=HR\nTime in Croatia",
"text": "Time in Croatia06:47 PM Thursday, April 12, 2018It is the current local time right now in Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Zadar and in all Croatia's cities . Daylight saving time is in effect in Croatia. Croatia's time zone: UTC +02:00 or CEST All Croatia's territory belongs to the same time zone. Daylight saving time (DST) changes in Croatia See recent and expected DST changes in Croatia in the table below. The next DST change is highlighted. Change Type Status Time and Date of DST Change Time Change DST began Past Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 2:00 AM The clocks were put forward an hour. DST ends Expected Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 3:00 AM The clocks will be put back an hour. DST begins Expected Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 2:00 AM The clocks will be put forward an hour. Current time in Croatia's neighbouring countries Hungary, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia Croatia: basic facts and figures Full name: Republic of Croatia Continent: Europe Region: Southern Europe Population: 4,284,889. Area: 56,542 km² Capital: Zagreb Currency: Kuna (HRK) Phone code: 385 Domain: .hr See the map of Croatia Wikipedia article: Croatia Current local time in Croatia's cities City Time City Time Bakar Thu 06:47 PM Opatija Thu 06:47 PMBeli Manastir Thu 06:47 PM Orahovica Thu 06:47 PMBelišće Thu 06:47 PM Osijek Thu 06:47 PMBiograd na Moru Thu 06:47 PM Pag Thu 06:47 PMBol Thu 06:47 PM Pakrac Thu 06:47 PMBrela Thu 06:47 PM Pazin Thu 06:47 PMBuje Thu 06:47 PM Ploče Thu 06:47 PMČakovec Thu 06:47 PM Poreč Thu 06:47 PMČazma Thu 06:47 PM Postira Thu 06:47 PMCres Thu 06:47 PM Požega Thu 06:47 PMCrikvenica Thu 06:47 PM Pula Thu 06:47 PMDaruvar Thu 06:47 PM Rab Thu 06:47 PMDonji Seget Thu 06:47 PM Rijeka Thu 06:47 PMDrniš Thu 06:47 PM Rovinj Thu 06:47 PMDubrovnik Thu 06:47 PM Samobor Thu 06:47 PMGospić Thu 06:47 PM Seget Vranjica Thu 06:47 PMHrvatska Kostajnica Thu 06:47 PM Senj Thu 06:47 PMIlok Thu 06:47 PM Šibenik Thu 06:47 PMImotski Thu 06:47 PM Sinj Thu 06:47 PMJastrebarsko Thu 06:47 PM Sisak Thu 06:47 PMKarin Thu 06:47 PM Slatine Thu 06:47 PMKarlovac Thu 06:47 PM Slavonski Brod Thu 06:47 PMKastel Stafilic Thu 06:47 PM Slunj Thu 06:47 PMKnin Thu 06:47 PM Solin Thu 06:47 PMKomiža Thu 06:47 PM Split Thu 06:47 PMKoprivnica Thu 06:47 PM Stari Grad Thu 06:47 PMKorčula Thu 06:47 PM Sukosan Thu 06:47 PMKraljevica Thu 06:47 PM Supetar Thu 06:47 PMKrapina Thu 06:47 PM Sv."
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{
"docid": "D899284#0",
"title": "https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/eu-countries/\nWhat is the European Union?",
"text": "European Union What is the European Union? The EU Official Flag The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union, consisting of 28 member states that are subject to the obligations and the privileges of the membership. Every member state is part of the founding treaties of the union and is subjected to binding laws within the common legislative and judicial institutions. In order for the EU to adopt policies that concern defence and foreign affairs, all member states must agree unanimously. The European Union was founded on November 1, 1993 in Maastricht, Netherlands. Before 1993, the EU was not as big as it is today. European countries started to cooperate economically since 1951, when only states such as Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, The Netherlands and Italy participated. Gradually, more countries decided to join. The last to join is Croatia – in 2013. List of 28 European Union member countries Map of European Union Countries Austria (1995)Belgium (1958)Bulgaria (2007)Croatia (2013)Cyprus (2004)Czech Republic (2004)Denmark (1973)Estonia (2004)Finland (1995)France (1958)Germany (1958)Greece (1981)Hungary (2004)Ireland (1973)Italy (1958)Latvia (2004)Lithuania (2004)Luxembourg (1958)Malta (2004)Netherlands (1958)Poland (2004)Portugal (1986)Romania (2007)Slovakia (2004)Slovenia (2004)Spain (1986)Sweden (1995)United Kingdom (1973)The flags of the EU and the 28 member states Austria Austria is a member country of the EU since January 1, 1995 with its geographic size of 83,879 km², and population number 8,576,234, as per 2015."
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{
"docid": "D2773345#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/hu/where-is-hungary.html\nWhere is Hungary?",
"text": "Where is Hungary? Location of Hungary on a map. What is the capital of Hungary? Located in the continent of Europe, Hungary covers 89,608 square kilometers of land and 3,420 square kilometers of water, making it the 110th largest nation in the world with a total area of 93,028 square kilometers. Hungary was founded as a distinct and original nation in 1918. The population of Hungary is 9,958,453 (2012) and the nation has a density of 111 people per square kilometer. The currency of Hungary is the Forint (HUF). As well, the people of Hungary are refered to as Hungarian. The dialing code for the country is 36 and the top level internet domain for Hungarian sites is .hu. Hungary shares land borders with 7 countries: Romania, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria."
},
{
"docid": "D1653485#0",
"title": "http://www.visit-croatia.co.uk/index.php/information-on-croatia/money-in-croatia/\nMoney in Croatia",
"text": "This section provides visitors with information on money in Croatia – namely, details about the Croatian currency, the Kuna, and how to obtain it both prior and during to your visit to Croatia. Money in Croatia – The Croatian Kuna The Croatian currency is the Kuna ( not the Euro! ), which is divided into 100 lipas. ( The word ‘Kuna’ means marten, a weasel-like animal, whose fur Croats used as payment many centuries ago. The word ‘lipa’ means lime tree, but we don’t know the connection here!) When listed as a price, Kuna is abbreviated to Kn. The Kuna comes in dominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 as notes and 1, 2, 5 and 25 (25 Kn being largely commemorative) as coins. The Lipa comes in coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50. In Croatian, the plural of Kuna is Kune (pronounced ‘koo-neh’), although it is fine to pluralise it – as many outside of the country do – to Kunas. The 200 Kuna note."
},
{
"docid": "D19277#0",
"title": "http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Tutorial:Symbols_and_abbreviations\nTutorial:Symbols and abbreviations",
"text": "\"Tutorial: Symbols and abbreviationsnavigation search Contents [ hide ]1 Expressing values in euro2 Codes and meaning of EU and EA aggregates3 Statistical symbols, abbreviations and units of measurement4 Standards for dates5 Selected world currencies6 See also Expressing values in euro There are a number of rules to be followed in official Commission publications (see in particular the OPOCE style guide ). The full term ‘euro’ is used when there is no direct reference to the amount, e.g. in table/graph footnotes (such as ‘The euro became the new currency for 15 Member States’. In English and German, the term euro (German: Euro) is never written in plural. In French, a plural ‘s’ is added (euros). In English and French, euro starts with a lower case letter, in German with an upper case letter. If there is a reference to an amount, the ISO 4217 code of euro ‘EUR’ is used (such as ‘EUR 30’). EUR (or €) is the measuring unit. In English, ‘EUR’ (or the euro sign ‘€’) is placed before the figure, separated by a (non-breaking) space, e.g. EUR 30. In French and German the order is reversed, e.g. 30 EUR. Note also that English uses the singular of terms such as million if they relate to a currency such as EUR 10 million."
},
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"docid": "D3148074#0",
"title": "https://switzerland.visahq.com/customs/\nSwitzerland customs",
"text": "Visa HQ.com › Customs › Switzerland customs Share Switzerland customs1-800-345-6541Import Regulations by customs Export Regulations by customs Health and Security Contact Customs Authorities Travel Visa Requirements Citizenship United States of America Destination country Switzerland Tourist visa NOT REQUIREDview requirements Get this tool free at Visa HQ.com Free Import when travelling within EU Although there are no limits on the amount of alcohol and tobacco one can bring in from EU countries, customs officials are more likely to ask you questions if you have more than: Tobacco products: - 800 cigarettes; - 400 cigarillos (max. 3g each); - 200 cigars; - 1kg smoking tobacco; Alcoholic beverages: - 10 litres of spirits over 22%; - 20 litres of alcoholic beverages less than 22%; - 90 litres of wine (though no more than 60 litres of sparkling wine); - 110 litres of beer. These quantities can be seized if customs are satisfied that they are of a commercial nature. Free Import quantities when travelling from outside EUAlcohol and alcoholic beverages Over 17 years olds can bring (in personal luggage) the following quantities: • 1 litre of alcohol that does not exceed 22% volume of alcohol, or un-denatured ethyl alcohol 80% volume and over • 2 litres of alcohol that does not exceeds 22% volume of alcohol • 4 litres of still wine • 16 litres of beer. The passengers can combine the first two types of alcohol as long the alcohol volume does not exceed 100%. Over 17 years old that belong to the following categories: • persons residing in the frontier zone (region beyond the expanding borders of the European Union including: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro) • frontier-zone workers, • the crews of means of transport used between third countries and the Community, may bring (in your personal luggage) alcohol in the following quantities: • 0,5 litre of alcohol exceeding 22% volume, or un-denatured ethyl alcohol of 80% volume and over • a total of 0,5 litre of alcohol and alcoholic beverages of an alcoholic strength not exceeding 22% volume • 0,5 litre of still wine • 2 litres of beer. The passengers can combine the first two types of alcohol as long the alcohol volume does not exceed 100%. Note that the consideration of what constitutes frontier countries lies entirely with EU and the list outlined above may change. Tobacco products When travelling by air or sea , over 17 years old can bring tobacco products for personal use only the following: • 200 cigarettes or • 100 cigarillos or • 50 cigars or • 250 g of smoking tobacco. Each amount specified in above points will amount to 100% of the total allowance for tobacco products."
},
{
"docid": "D1471828#0",
"title": "https://portugal.visahq.com/customs/\nPortugal customs",
"text": "Visa HQ.com › Customs › Portugal customs Share Portugal customs1-800-345-6541Import Regulations by customs Export Regulations by customs Health and Security Contact Customs Authorities Travel Visa Requirements Citizenship United States of America Destination country Portugal Tourist visa NOT REQUIREDview requirements Get this tool free at Visa HQ.com Free Import when travelling within EU Although there are no limits on the amount of alcohol and tobacco one can bring in from EU countries, customs officials are more likely to ask you questions if you have more than: Tobacco products: - 800 cigarettes; - 400 cigarillos (max. 3g each); - 200 cigars; - 1kg smoking tobacco; Alcoholic beverages: - 10 litres of spirits over 22%; - 20 litres of alcoholic beverages less than 22%; - 90 litres of wine (though no more than 60 litres of sparkling wine); - 110 litres of beer. These quantities can be seized if customs are satisfied that they are of a commercial nature. Free Import quantities when travelling from outside EUAlcohol and alcoholic beverages Over 17 years olds can bring (in personal luggage) the following quantities: • 1 litre of alcohol that does not exceed 22% volume of alcohol, or un-denatured ethyl alcohol 80% volume and over • 2 litres of alcohol that does not exceeds 22% volume of alcohol • 4 litres of still wine • 16 litres of beer. The passengers can combine the first two types of alcohol as long the alcohol volume does not exceed 100%. Over 17 years old that belong to the following categories: • persons residing in the frontier zone (region beyond the expanding borders of the European Union including: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro) • frontier-zone workers, • the crews of means of transport used between third countries and the Community, may bring (in your personal luggage) alcohol in the following quantities: • 0,5 litre of alcohol exceeding 22% volume, or un-denatured ethyl alcohol of 80% volume and over • a total of 0,5 litre of alcohol and alcoholic beverages of an alcoholic strength not exceeding 22% volume • 0,5 litre of still wine • 2 litres of beer. The passengers can combine the first two types of alcohol as long the alcohol volume does not exceed 100%. Note that the consideration of what constitutes frontier countries lies entirely with EU and the list outlined above may change. Tobacco products When travelling by air or sea , over 17 years old can bring tobacco products for personal use only the following: • 200 cigarettes or • 100 cigarillos or • 50 cigars or • 250 g of smoking tobacco. Each amount specified in above points will amount to 100% of the total allowance for tobacco products."
},
{
"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
},
{
"docid": "D639550#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia_and_the_euro\nCroatia and the euro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Eurozone participation European Union (EU) member states19 in the eurozone.7 not in ERM II, but obliged to join the eurozone on meeting convergence criteria ( Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Sweden).1 in ERM II, with an opt-out ( Denmark).1 not in ERM II with an opt-out ( United Kingdom). Non-EU member states4 using the euro with a monetary agreement ( Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City).2 using the euro unilaterally ( Kosovo [a] and Montenegro).v t e I always quote the Bob Dylan song ‘When you ain’t got nothing, you got nothing to lose’. If you don’t have independent monetary policy what are you going to lose by entering into the monetary union? — Boris Vujčić, Governor of the Croatian National Bank, makes an analogy about Croatia's long-held euro-focused monetary policy. [ 1]Croatia 's currency, the kuna, has used the euro (and prior to that one of the euro's major predecessors, the German mark or Deutschmark) as its main reference since its creation in 1994, and a long-held policy of the Croatian National Bank has been to keep the kuna's exchange rate with the euro within a relatively stable range. Croatia's EU membership obliges it to eventually join the eurozone, as such the country plans to join the European Monetary System, the pathway to euro adoption. [ 2] [3] Prior to Croatian entry to the EU on 1 July 2013, Boris Vujčić, governor of the Croatian National Bank, stated that he would like the kuna to be replaced by the euro as soon as possible after accession. [ 4] This must be at least two years after Croatia joins the ERM2 (in addition to it meeting other criteria). The Croatian National Bank had anticipated euro adoption within two or three years of EU entry. [ 3] [5] However, the EU's response to the ongoing financial crises in eurozone states may delay Croatia's adoption of the euro. ["
},
{
"docid": "D182132#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/coin-called-less-euro-4683a48417eb4e91\nWhat Is the Coin Called That Is Less Than a Euro?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is the Coin Called That Is Less Than a Euro? A: Quick Answer Euros are divided into 100 cents. Euro coins exist in denominations of 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents and 50 cents. In addition, the European Union mints €1 and €2 coins for circulation. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Much Is a Twenty Pence Coin Worth? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? What Are Advantages of Adopting the Euro? Full Answer Euros have been in existence within the European Union since 1999, with notes and coins entering circulation in 2002. Several countries in the European Union chose to keep their own currency when the euro was instituted, notably Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom. In addition, as of 2014, some newer countries to the European Union still use their national currencies, including Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania and Romania."
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"docid": "D1164009#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_peso\nCuban peso",
"text": "\"Cuban pesopeso cubano ( Spanish)A 3 peso banknote depicting Che Guevara ISO 4217Code CUPDenominations Subunit 1/100 centavo Symbol $, $MN, or ₱ centavo ¢ or c Banknotes Freq. used $1, $3, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $200, $500 [1] [2] Rarely used $1,000Coins Freq. used 20¢, $1, $3, $5 Rarely used 1¢, 5¢Demographics User (s) Cuba Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Cuba Website www .bc .gob .cu The peso ( ISO 4217 code: CUP, sometimes called the \"\"national currency\"\" or in Spanish moneda nacional) is one of two official currencies in use in Cuba, the other being the convertible peso (ISO 4217 code: CUC, occasionally called \"\"dollar\"\" in the spoken language). There are currently 25 CUP per CUC. Most Cuban state workers receive their wages in national pesos, but some receive a portion of their salary in convertible pesos. Shops that sell basics like fruit and vegetables generally accept only the normal peso. \"\" Dollar shops\"\" sell the rest. The word \"\"pesos\"\" may refer to both types of money. Cuban convertible pesos are 25 times more valuable, but that does not completely eliminate the confusion for tourists. Since goods bought in national pesos have government-controlled prices, tourists are sometimes confused by prices that look \"\"too cheap.\"\""
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{
"docid": "D1958490#0",
"title": "http://authenticcuba.com/money-matters-in-cuba/\n.",
"text": "Carefully plan trip spending before you go to Cuba US credit and debit cards don’t work in Cuba. You can’t use them during your tour. You need to bring cash. Carefully evaluate daily spending needs prior to departure. A minimum of $100 per day is recommended. It is better to take more money than you think you’ll need rather than get caught short of funds. The Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) is the main currency used by island visitors. It can only be obtained in Cuba and is worthless outside of Cuba. The purchasing power of the CUC is similar to that of the US dollar. The CUC is benchmarked to the US dollar at one-to-one."
},
{
"docid": "D2297002#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/CUC\nCuban Convertible Peso",
"text": "Cuban Convertible Peso Overview The Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) is one of two currencies used in Cuba. The other currency is simply called the Cuban Peso and has been in limited use since 1994. Retail stores and other businesses mainly use the Cuban Convertible Peso. The Convertible Peso can only be exchanged in Cuba itself. It is pegged to the US Dollar at par. The Convertible Peso is rated as the strongest Peso currency, as well as the 10th highest currency worldwide. Economy Cuba’s economy is run by the state and seen as a planned economy. The majority of the labor force works for the government. The unemployment rate is 1.7%. Services account for 74% of the total GDP."
},
{
"docid": "D2474254#0",
"title": "http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/article/letter-cuba-embargo-or-not\nLetter from Cuba: To Embargo or Not",
"text": "March/April 2014Letter from Cuba: To Embargo or Not Michael J. Totten Aside from the Arab boycott against Israel, American sanctions against Cuba have lasted longer than any other embargo in the modern era. Share Tweet Email Print The sanctions were imposed in stages in the early 1960s after Fidel Castro began economic warfare against the United States by nationalizing private US property on the island. Cuban communism survived the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, so in 1993 the purpose of the embargo was modified by the Cuban Democracy Act, stating that it will not be lifted unless and until the government in Havana respects the “internationally accepted standards of human rights” and “democratic values. ”For years now, the embargo has appeared to me as outdated as it has been ineffective. The Chinese government, while less repressive nowadays than Cuba’s, likewise defies internationally accepted standards of human rights, yet it’s one of America’s biggest trading partners. And the embargo against Cuba gives the Castro regime the excuse it desperately needs for its citizens’ economic misery. As ever, it is all the fault of the Yanquis. Cuba’s people are poor not thanks to communism but because of America. Related Essay The Future of US-Cuba Relations Michael J. Totten| blog The normalization of US-Cuba relations was bound to happen eventually. But whether it’s the right call isn’t so certain with both sides making strong cases."
},
{
"docid": "D1825551#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Certificate\nSilver certificate",
"text": "\"Silver certificate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Silver Certificate)navigation search A silver certificate is a certificate of ownership that silver owners hold instead of storing the actual silver. Several countries have issued silver certificates, including Cuba, the Netherlands, and the United States. Contents [ hide ]1 Cuba2 Netherlands3 United States4 References5 Notes6 Bibliography Cuba [ edit]Main article: Silver certificate (Cuba)Cuban silver certificates were issued between 1934 and 1949 (and circulated from 1935 to the early 1950s). Prior and subsequent issues of Cuban banknotes were engraved and printed by private bank note companies in the United States, but the series from 1934 to 1949 were designed, engraved, and printed by the US at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP). [ 1] [2] [3]The first Cuban banknotes were issued in 1857 for El Banco Español De La Habana. [ 4] [nb 1] Beginning in the late 1860s, Cuba contracted the National Bank Note Company (NBNC) for two issues of banknotes in 1869 [5] and 1872. [ 6] After absorbing NBNC, the American Bank Note Company (ABNC) engraved and printed Cuban banknotes for issues in 1889, [6] 1896, [7] 1897, [8] 1905 for the National Bank of Cuba, [9] 1944, [10] and a 1949–50 issue for the Banco Nacional De Cuba (printed until 1960). [ 10] Between 1905 and the introduction of BEP issued Cuban silver certificates in 1934, no banknotes were produced. [ 11]Netherlands [ edit]Dutch 2.50 guilder silver certificate from 1927. In 1914, because of silver shortage for minting, the Dutch government introduced silver certificates ( zilverbonnen) for 1, 2½ and 5 guilder."
},
{
"docid": "D2953705#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peso\nPeso",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the most traded currency in the world going by the name of peso, see Mexican peso. For the song by ASAP Rocky, see Peso (song). This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( October 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Countries that use a currency named peso. Countries that have formerly used a currency named peso. The peso (meaning weight in Spanish, or more loosely pound) was a coin that originated in Spain and became of immense importance internationally. Peso is now the name of the monetary unit of several former Spanish colonies. Contents1 Origin and history1.1 1537–1686 piece of eight1.2 1686 Spanish currency reform1.3 1686–1821 peso in North America1.4 1686–1868 peseta in Spain1.5 1821–1897 Mexican dollar1.6 Philippine piso2 Countries that use pesos2.1 Current2.2 Former3 See also4 References Origin and history [ edit]1537–1686 piece of eight [ edit]Main article: Spanish dollar Peso was a name given in Spain and particularly in Hispanic America to the 8-royal coin or real de a ocho, a large silver coin of the type commonly known as a thaler (dollar) in Europe. It had a legal weight of 27.468 g and a millesimal fineness of 930.5 (25.561 g fine silver)."
},
{
"docid": "D461447#0",
"title": "http://gocaribbean.about.com/od/caribbeantravelfaq/f/What-Money-Or-Currency-Is-Used-In-The-Caribbean.htm\nCaribbean Currency for Travelers",
"text": "\"By Robert Curley Updated 12/11/17Share Pin Email•••Caribbean countries generally use their own currencies, though many tourist destinations throughout the islands accept U. S. dollars to encourage American travelers to visit. Major credit cards such as Visa, Master Card, and American Express work there too, but credit card purchases nearly always occur in the local currency, with conversion rates handled by your card-issuing bank. In many places, it makes sense to convert at least a few dollars to local cash for tips, small purchases, and transportation. U. S. Dollar For starters, Puerto Rico and the U. S. Virgin Islands, both U. S. territories, use the U. S. dollar as the legal currency. This makes it easy for U. S. residents to travel there, eliminating the hassle of money exchange and the confusion of currency conversions when making a purchase. In countries that use the Euro and some Caribbean nations in South America and Central America (as well as Cuba ), you must exchange your U. S. dollars to local currency. Cuba enforces an unusual two-currency system: tourists must use \"\"convertible pesos\"\" pegged 1:1 in value to the U. S. dollar, whereas the pesos used by residents are worth far less. Credit cards issued by U. S. banks don't work in Cuba. In Mexico, you should exchange dollars for pesos if you plan to venture beyond the major tourist areas where U. S. currency is commonly accepted—advice that also applies to other big countries, including Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Currency Exchange You can usually find a currency exchange window in Caribbean airports, and you can also exchange money at local banks."
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{
"docid": "D1683216#0",
"title": "http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/a-probing-new-look-at-the-real-mckinley/\nA Probing New Look at the Real McKinley",
"text": "President Mc Kinley: Architect of the American Century, Robert W. Merry, Simon & Schuster, 611 pages What’s wrong with the Roosevelts? What’s wrong is their shadow. The spotlight of history shines so brightly on Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt that most other presidents, especially conservative presidents, end up in semi-darkness. Whatever these interstitial figures gave the nation gets likewise obscured. While the Roosevelts tapdance across history’s stage, William Mc Kinley, William Howard Taft, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge and, of course, Herbert Hoover get locked backstage in a cabinet of “flawed figures. ”What’s more, with each passing year, the Roosevelt shadow deepens. Mc Kinley, especially, is practically forgotten. Sometimes, the obscuring of these presidents is intentional; sometimes half-intentional. Whatever respect President Barack Obama demonstrated to Native Americans when he replaced the title of Alaska’s mighty Mount Mc Kinley with the Native American name, Denali, the president was also doing his bit to intensify the obscurity of non-Roosevelts. This is a shame, since of course the Roosevelts also featured flaws."
},
{
"docid": "D1767982#0",
"title": "https://www.galahotels.com/en/Hotel/cuba_60/havana_3903/inglaterra_hotel_13378\nInglaterra Hotel",
"text": "\"Inglaterra Hotel Information General Information The hotel was founded on 23 December 1875 and was declared a national monument in 1981. Over the years, many celebrities from the world of arts and letters have stayed at the hotel, including Sarah Bernhardt, Luis Mazzantini, Imperio Argentina, Anna Pavlova, Rub?n Dar?o, Jacinto Benavente and Frei Betto. More recently, the hotel has welcomed some of the most outstanding Cuban artists, writers and composers, who have presented their work in this distinguished representative of Cuban architecture, history and culture. The magnificent neoclassical facade is in harmony with the Arabian interior design. Together, they make up a building of unique elegance, which comprises a total of 83 rooms, including three on the top floor, four standard rooms, 42 twin bed rooms, 24 double bed rooms, and ten rooms with three beds. Facilities on offer include a lobby area, a safe, a currency exchange facility, a bar, two restaurants, room service, and shops. Parking is available for those arriving by car. General Hotel Facilities Bar A la Carte Restaurant Cafeteria Gallery Tour Booking Desk Car Rental $ Currency Exchange Lifts Restaurant Taxi $ Doctor on call Some services require local payment. Hotel Location Location: the hotel is situated in the \"\"Habana Vieja\"\" (Old Havana) and a few steps from the Gran Teatro de La Havana, from the Payret Cinema, the National Museum of Fine Arts, the Central Park amd the imposing Capitolio. Distance to Airport: 20 KMHotel Room Standard Room: Standard rooms differ in size, though many are rather spacious."
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"docid": "D2163664#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cve.asp\nDEFINITION of 'CVE'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'CVE'The ISO 4217 currency code for the Cape Verde escudo, the official national currency of Cape Verde. The Cape Verde Escudo (CVE) subunit is called the centavo. The dollar symbol ($) is used in lieu of a decimal point, so 20 escudo would be written 20$00. The Banco de Cabo Verde issues the country's currency. It mints coins in 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 denominations and prints banknotes in 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 2,500 and 5,000 denominations. Next Up Cape Cod Method P/E 10 Ratio CLP (Chilean Peso)CUPBREAKING DOWN 'CVE'Cape Verde is a former Portuguese colony and the Cape Verde escudo replaced the former national currency, the Cape Verde real, which was equivalent to the Portuguese real. Portugal has since become a member of the European Union and adopted the euro as its currency. Today the Cape Verde escudo is pegged to the euro. The currency market, also known as the foreign exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world. RELATED TERMSCape Cod Method Cape Cod method is used to calculate loss reserves that uses ... P/E 10 Ratio The P/E 10 ratio is a valuation measure, generally applied to ... CLP (Chilean Peso)The currency abbreviation for the Chilean peso (CLP), the currency ... CUPThe ISO 4217 currency code for the Cuban peso, one of two official ... ISO Currency Code Three-letter alphabetic codes that represent the various currencies ... Currency Symbol A graphical symbol used as a substitute for the actual name of ... Related Articles Investing Why The 1929 Stock Market Crash Could Happen In 2018Sound the alarm: per Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller's CAPE ratio, U. S. stocks are pricier than before the 1929 crash."
},
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"docid": "D2686711#0",
"title": "https://www.havanatimes.org/?p=97506\nThe Mean Salary of Cubans",
"text": "The Mean Salary of Cubans August 6, 2013Isbel Díaz Torres A different viewpoint. Photo: Juan Suarez HAVANA TIMES — The “Mean Salary in Figures” report for 2012, published by Cuba’s National Statistics and Information Bureau (ONEI) this past June, reveals that the current average salary of Cubans is 466 pesos (CUP) a month. This is roughly the equivalent of 20 CUC (US $22), the hard currency which affords Cubans any real purchasing power on the island (though no State employee is paid in it). The report offers two series of statistical data. The first lists the country’s mean monthly salary per province. Here, we find out that Ciego de Avila (at 515 CUP) currently reports Cuba’s highest salary, while Santiago de Cuba (at 433 CUP) is at the bottom of the list. The second set of statistics is considerably more interesting. It reports the mean monthly salaries of different “types of economic activities”. The results presented were: Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing – 513 CUP Mining and quarry work – 566 CUP Manufacturing industry – 466 CUP Electricity, gas and water – 522 CUP Construction – 580 CUP Retail, restaurants and hotels – 376 CUP Transportation, storage and communications – 460 CUP Financial establishments, insurance, real estate and services for companies – 432 CUP Garbage collection, social and personal services – 425 CUPIn this section, construction work reports the highest salaries, while retail, restaurants and hotels come out last. Concealment Strategies According to the report’s “methodological definitions”, the second set of indicators do not take into account incomes earned on the basis of profit distribution or other payments made to workers in cash or kind."
},
{
"docid": "D2086855#0",
"title": "http://therewardboss.com/cuba-how-to-get-cuban-tourist-visa-entry-requirements/\nCuba: How To Get a Cuban Tourist Visa, Entry Requirements, Medical Insurance",
"text": "Cuba: How To Get a Cuban Tourist Visa, Entry Requirements, Medical Insurance April 7, 2016 by The Reward Boss 45 Comments Trip Report Index Who Can Fly To Cuba & When? How to Book Award Flights To Havana, Cuba (fr United States NYC/EWR – HAV)Our First Casa Particular Stay in Havana - Meh Cuba: How To Get a Cuban Tourist Visa, Entry Requirements, Medical Insurance How To Book a Casa Particular in Cuba Without the Hassle!Cuba's Two Currencies (CUC vs CUP), Exchanging Money, Credit Cards, ATMs Havana, Cuba Transportation, Taxis, Airport Transfers + Getting Around Quick Havana Neighborhood Guide & Where to Stay Havana, Cuba – Digital Detox Retreat From Internet & Phone (+ Where To Get It If You Really Need It)I Loved Cuban Food... Until I Went To Cuba Travel to Cuba for US Citizens has been restricted for a very long time. The rules have changed and you can now travel to Cuba for certain specific reasons. “ Tourism” is not allowed. Before you go, you'll need a few other things like a Tourist Visa Card, medical insurance, and travel affidavit. I just returned from a week in Cuba and will explain below. Who can visit Cuba? UPDATE 6/17/17: Recent changes now require anyone traveling under the “education activities” category below to travel as part of an organized group. See the FAQ. That means you can't design your own trip and go to Cuba on your own (under the educational category)."
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"docid": "D1012198#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/20659309/american-foreign-policy-flash-cards/\nAmerican Foreign Policy",
"text": "\"153 terms porrob American Foreign Policy Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort APEC - Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation -Established in 1989, APEC is a forum for 21 countries surrounding the Pacific Ocean that seeks to promote free trade and economic cooperation throughout the Asia-Pacific Region. -Member states account for nearly 40% of the world's population, 54% of the world's GDP, and 44% of world trade. Primary goal: support sustainable economic growth and prosperity in the Asia Pacific region -Promotes: Free and open trade and investment, regional economic integration, economic cooperation, and facilitating a favorable and sustainable business environment Asymmetrical warfare Describes warfare between two or more agents who have significantly different military power, resources, and overall tactics. Often used to describe Guerilla Warfare, (Counter)Terrorism, (Counter)Insurgency. Examples: After the Cold War (U. S. unchallenged, having to deal with terrorists, failed states, etc.) Iraq, Afghanistan Attentive public, mass public, 'one-issue mobilizables' -Attentive Public refers to a demographic who typically pays close attention to several particular issues that concern them; they are well-informed, have a strong opinion on the topic, and therefore can exert more influence because of their depth of knowledge. -Mass Public refers to the general political opinions of a vast quantity of people. -'One-Issue Mobilizables' are generally citizens/voters who are members of the (generally inattentive/uniformed) mass public most of the time but can be focused and mobilized by a particular narrow interest."
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"docid": "D1311281#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba\nCuba",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Cuba (disambiguation). Republic of Cuba República de Cuba ( Spanish)Flag Coat of arms Motto: Patria o Muerte (Spanish) \"\"Homeland or Death\"\" [1]Anthem: La Bayamesa (\"\"The Bayamo Song\"\") [2]Status Client state of the United States Capital and largest city Havana Official languages Spanish Recognised national languages Cuban Creole Oriental and Haitian Creole Ethnic groups64.1% White26.6% Mulatto or mixed9.3% Black [3]Demonym Cuban Government Single-party Marxist-Leninist Socialist state•President & Premier Raúl Castro• First Vice President J. R. M. Ventura• First Secretary of Communist Party Raúl Castro• President of the National Assembly Ricardo Alarcón Independence from Spain/U. S.•Declared October 10, 1868 from Spain• Republic declared May 20, 1902 from the United States•Cuban Revolution January 1, 1959Area• Total 109,884 km 2 (42,426 sq mi) ( 99th)• Water (%) negligible [4]Population• 2010 estimate 11,241,894 [4] ( 73rd)• 2002 census 11,177,743 [4]• Density 102.3/km 2 (265.0/sq mi) ( 106th)GDP ( PPP) 2016 estimate• Total $132.9 billion [3] ( 63rd)• Per capita $9,900 ( 86th)GDP (nominal) 2010 estimate• Total $57.49 billion ( 68th)• Per capita $5,100 [4] [5] ( 90th)HDI (2011) 0.776 [6]high · 51st Currency Cuban peso ( CUP) Cuban convertible peso [7] ( CUC)Time zone CST ( UTC −5)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC −4)Drives on the right Calling code +53ISO 3166 code CUInternet TLD .cu Cuba is an island country in the Caribbean Sea. The country is made up of the big island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud island ( Isle of Youth ), and many smaller islands. Havana is the capital of Cuba. It is the largest city. The second largest city is Santiago de Cuba. In Spanish, the capital is called \"\"La Habana\"\". Cuba is near the United States, Mexico, Haiti, Jamaica and the Bahamas. People from Cuba are called Cubans. The official language is Spanish."
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"docid": "D850747#0",
"title": "http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/cuba/\nCuba: Introduction",
"text": "Home Global Insights By Country Cuba Cuba: Introduction Cuba is an island country in the Caribbean consisting of the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and several archipelagos. Its nearest neighbors are the United States, Bahamas, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. Cuba is tropical and mostly flat with mountains in the southeast. The government system is a communist state; the chief of state and head of government are the president. Cuba has a state-controlled planned economy in which most of the means of production are owned and run by the state. Country Comparator Select variable and countries to compare in table format. Country Comparator Country Rankings Rank ordering and interactive map. Show how this country compares to others.pie_chart Country Rankings From the Blog rss_feed The Frequent Flights to Cuba that Never Made It3/13/2018 3:25:48 PMCuban Tourism Boom Leaves Residents Hungry2/28/2017 9:21:47 AMMore Blog Entries Quick Links Cuba: BBC - Country Profile open_in_new Cuba: U. S. Department of State - Country Travel Information open_in_new Havana (-5 GMT)Demonym Noun: Cuban (s) Adjective: Cuban Capital City Havana (-5 GMT)Currency Cuban convertible peso and the Cuban peso (CUP) attach_money Currency Converter Languages Spanish (official)Ethnic Groupswhite 64.1%, mulatto or mixed 26.6%, black 9.3%Calling Code53Voltage110/220Religionsnominally Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish, Santeria Key Facts GDP per capita, PPP (current international $)$22,377 (2015)Population, total11,475,982 (2016)Sources: CIA World Factbook open_in_new World Electric Guide open_in_new"
},
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"docid": "D117703#0",
"title": "http://www.coha.org/cubas-waves-of-change-the-lingering-impact-of-the-embargo/\nCubaâs Waves of Change: The Lingering Impact of the Embargo",
"text": "Cuba’s Waves of Change: The Lingering Impact of the Embargo May 29, 2014 COHAHavana’s atmosphere is one of change and reform. Cuban President Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz has steadily implemented a series of economic reforms, not so much dialing back the revolution as creating a new, more pragmatic path to Cuban socialism. In a world where many socialist countries have enacted private market measures which served to create new capitalistic oligarchies, Cuba has taken a different route. Havana has opened up the economy in a number of ways, allowing Cubans to buy foreign cars and buy and sell real estate, issuing more permits for entrepreneurs to initiate their own businesses, and lifting harsh restrictions on foreign business investment on the island. Despite these widespread changes, U. S. policy towards Cuba has remained a product of its Cold War rhetoric. President Castro’s reforms ensure new developments for Cuba and its socialism, but they also highlight long overdue changes needed in U. S. policy. Free Market Reforms Easing into privatization, Havana has taken the initiative by issuing more licenses to those looking to start small businesses [1]. These privatization reforms have led many Cubans with savings, like successful artists, doctors, engineers, diplomats, and others with foreign currency, to leave their public sector jobs and start their own enterprises [2]. There are now over 450,000 private businesses registered on the island, and the number continues to rise [3]. Additionally, President Castro has modified real-estate law so that Cubans can now buy and sell their homes, allowing them to use their homes as a liquid financial asset [4]. Furthermore, Havana has phased out its two-currency system, under which the more valuable Cuban Convertible Peso was being used as currency for foreigners while the lower-valued peso (a rate of 1 Convertible Peso to 25 pesos) was being used by Cubans [5]. Although the process of merging these two currencies has generated some confusion surrounding the official value of the new currency, these measures should promote economic opportunity and growth on the island in the long-run [6]. Critics of these free-market reforms, however, say that they are compromising the socialist integrity of the Cuban welfare system and, consequently, Cuban society. In an attempt to stimulate participation in the public sector, the government has laid off approximately 500, 000 government employees [7]. Government planners hoped that this measure could also focus labor on more prosperous areas of the economy, such as lagging farm sectors. These reforms are reminiscent of the economic initiatives to be found in the People’s Republic of China, beginning under Deng Xiaoping beginning in 1978, which eventually led to the destruction of the Iron Rice Bowl, the state’s social welfare system. Although China’s reforms led to a huge increase in GDP growth, many Chinese were left out of this prosperity."
},
{
"docid": "D1397984#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Americans_in_Cuba\nAmericans in Cuba",
"text": "\"Americans in Cuba Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Get in With a license Travelling under a People-to-People program Without a license By boat Buy Stay safe This article is a travel topic NOTE: As of November 8th, 2017, the United States set new restrictions on U. S citizens traveling to Cuba. For more details, view The U. S. Department of the Treasury press release Get in [ edit]Cuba is 90 miles (145km) south of Florida Catedral de Sab Cristobal, Havana Vieja (Old Havana)Varadero beach, Cuba The beach at Caletón, near Playa Larga Trinidad de Cuba Travel is allowed for the following categories:family visitsbusiness of the U. S. government, foreign governments, and certain intergovernmental organizationsjournalistic activityprofessional research and professional meetingseducational activitiesreligious activitiespublic performances, clinics, workshops, athletic/other competitions, and exhibitionssupport of the Cuban peoplehumanitarian projectsactivities of private foundations or research or educational institutesexportation, importation, or transmission or information materialscertain export transactions that may be considered for authorization under existing regulations and guidelines Note that \"\"tourist travel\"\" is still prohibited. Arrangements can be made through any service provider complying with the U. S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control regulations regarding Cuban travel. With a license [ edit]Try calling Cuba Travel Services, with offices in Miami, Los Angeles and Puerto Rico, for additional information. They operate direct flights between the United States and Cuba and can assist licensed travellers with all their travel accommodations. +1 800 963 2822. All US citizens are obliged by the US to have a license even if they go through a third country. Licenses allowing persons from the US to spend money in Cuba are granted to certain classes of people for particular purposes. A general license requires paperwork verifying that you qualify under the exception and may apply to the following: Persons visiting close family in Cuba who are not Cuban nationals Professional journalists on assignment in Cuba Full-time professionals conducting academic research or attending professional conferences Persons on official government business Persons engaging in religious activities Persons visiting close family who are Cuban nationals You or your tour provider must maintain records for five years proving that you led a full schedule of activities as defined by your \"\"general license. \"\" A specific license requires paperwork and Treasury Department approval on case-by-case basis."
},
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"docid": "D745848#0",
"title": "http://locallysourcedcuba.com/is-cuba-expensive/\nIs Cuba Expensive? Hereâs What You Need to Know",
"text": "It's only fair to share... 17 03Have you heard of the Big Mac index? It was started by The Economist magazine in 1986 as a way to compare the price of a Big Mac from country to country. It also examines how long the average worker in any given country needs to work before they can afford a Big Mac. So it really looks at the cost of living in a country, and how expensive a foreigner might find that country if they were to visit. For the record, at the polar ends of the index, a Big Mac costs USD $6.82 in Switzerland, and USD $0.67 in Venezuela. So your money would not go so far in the land of mountains and cuckoo clocks, but it would certainly go far in the South American nation. But what about Cuba? Cuba is noticeably absent from the Big Mac index because the burger giant has no outlets on the island nation… which is actually rather refreshing!But still, since you don’t have this handy international monetary index tool, you might be wondering… is Cuba expensive? There are many conflicting reports on this matter, so it’s time to look at the details when it comes to your costs in Cuba. Cuba’s Currencies There’s no point in trying to shop around to find the best currency exchange rate before you arrive in Cuba."
},
{
"docid": "D1643753#0",
"title": "http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-cuba-travel-20160315-story.html\nObama makes travel to Cuba easier and lifts financial restrictions on Havana",
"text": "\"A cabdriver in a classic American car passes a billboard that reads in Spanish, \"\"Long live free Cuba,\"\" in Havana on March 14. ( Desmond Boylan / Associated Press)Christi Parsons and Tracy Wilkinson Contact Reporters The White House moved Tuesday to ease major restrictions on Americans traveling to Cuba and on Cuba’s use of U. S. dollars for international transactions, announcing the shift as President Obama prepares to make an historic trip to Havana next week. The new rules mean Americans will be allowed to visit Cuba on their own, instead of on expensive group tours, as long as they declare that the trip is to learn about Cuban people and culture. Although tourism is still officially barred under the U. S. trade embargo, travel will be permitted for almost any cultural activity, including musical performances, art appreciation and baseball games. Tourists may be able to declare their plans while booking on a travel website. See more of our top stories on Facebook >>The Obama administration has steadily loosened bans on trade and travel to Cuba over the last year as part of a push to normalize relations with the former Cold War adversary before the president leaves office. The latest decision, issued under Obama’s executive authority, perhaps is the most significant for Americans seeking to visit the island nation and for U. S. airlines, hotels and financial institutions seeking to operate there. Havana and Washington in August restored diplomatic relations that had been broken for more than half a century. White House officials said Tuesday that broadening personal and commercial ties will help bridge the people-to-people gap that remains. Those relationships will do more for Cuban liberty than any official U. S. action, said Ben Rhodes, the Obama deputy national security advisor who has helped broker the detente with Havana."
},
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"docid": "D1008318#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_cost_of_living_in_Cuba\nWhat is the cost of living in Cuba?",
"text": "\"Answer by Lampak Confidence votes 7Published: Thu February 17, 2005 By: Publisher in Cuba Business > Business In Cuba Tools: Tell-a-Friend | Email this author | Printer Friendly | Del.icio.us This See your Cuba related advertisement here By The Associated Press Average salaries, per month: Teacher: $9.60 Business administrator: $11.35 Engineer: $14.40 Doctor, general practitioner: $27 Doctor, specialist: $31 Taxi Driver: $6, plus tips Cost of products: Rice, per pound: 14 cents Beans, per pound: 35 cents Bread, per pound: 39 cents Sugar, per pound: 47 cents Pork, per pound: 96 cents Can of soda: 42 cents Bottle of rum: $2.30 Package of 20 cigarettes: 27 cents Roll of toilet paper: 19 cents Milk, per gallon: $4.55 (available at much lower prices for children under 7) Cheese, per pound: $4-$5 (can be found for half this price on black market) Cooking oil, per quart: $2.15 Box of cereal: $4-$10 (depending on brand) Canned soup (Campbell's Cream of Mushroom): $2.50 Transportation: Buses or fixed-route taxis for Cubans: 1 cent Taxis for tourists: 96 cents per mile Entertainment: Movie theater: 4 cents Sporting event: 4 cents Concert: 4 cents to $25 A night at the Tropicana cabaret: $65-$85 Utilities, per month (based on consumption): Water: 15-20 cents Gas for stoves: 8-38 cents Electricity: 38 cents to $11.50 Telephone: 38 cents to $11.50 Cuba has two economies, one in pesos (peso cubano or national peso) and one in convertible pesos (Peso cubano convertible or tourist dollars). There are separate currencies, as well as shops, restaurants, buses, taxi's etc. Some items like, milk, sugar, soap are available in peso stores but amounts that people can purchase are limited. Staple goods are rationed (or at least used to be not 100% sure that this is still the practice) on a monthly basis. Things from these stores are very cheap, but quality is generally poor and quantities are limited, not just by rationing either. It's common for stores to run out of things. If you have access to hard foreign currency you can purchase things in the \"\"dollar stores\"\" that are part of the second economy. The cost of these things is about what you can expect to pay here, perhaps a little cheaper but for most Cubans these stores are priced well beyond what they could afford. As an example, at a bar you as a tourist would pay a peso (convertable peso = aprox. $1.08 USD) for a beer while the Cuban would pay a peso ( national peso = aprox."
},
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"docid": "D1196266#0",
"title": "http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/CUC\nCUC",
"text": "\"CUCAlso found in: Acronyms, Wikipedia . CUCISO 4217 code for the Cuban convertible peso. The peso is one of two official currencies in Cuba, the other being the \"\"ordinary\"\" Cuban peso. One may exchange convertible pesos forother currencies. That is, in order to convert pesos, one must first convert them to convertiblepesos, which are then exchangeable for other currencies. Most workers receive portions of their salaries in both currencies; they buy basic items like food with pesos and use CUC forluxury goods. Farlex Financial Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All Rights Reserved Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page: Facebook Twitter \""
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"docid": "D87271#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_is_used_in_Letterkenny_county_donegal\nWhere can you hear the County Donegal accent?",
"text": "\"I am Flukey I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Where can you hear the County Donegal accent? Surprisingly enough, County Donegal ! ! I am Flukey I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Where is Claghauty Paris in County Donegal? There is no Claghauty Paris [h] in Co. Donegal. This comes,apparently, from the work of a lazy genealogy buff who listed thisas a birth place, and scores of people have copied …I am Flukey I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen."
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"docid": "D87273#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterkenny\nLetterkenny",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the town in Ireland. For the Canadian television sitcom, see Letterkenny (TV series). For other uses, see Letterkenny (disambiguation). Letterkenny Leitir Ceanainn From top, left to right: St. Eunan's Cathedral, An Grianán Theatre, Market Square, St. Eunan's College, Polestar Roundabout, Letterkenny Institute of Technology. Coat of arms Motto (s): Ubique Urbem Reminiscar \"\"Remember the town wherever I am\"\"Letterkenny Location in Ireland Coordinates: 54.9566°N 7.7203°WCoordinates: 54.9566°N 7.7203°WCountry Ireland Province Ulster County Donegal Dáil Éireann Donegal Area [1]• Total 15.5 km 2 (6.0 sq mi)Elevation 52 m (171 ft)Population (2016) [1]• Total 19,274• Density 1,240/km 2 (3,200/sq mi)Irish Grid Reference C171121Dialing code 074 91// 0035374Letterkenny ( Irish: Leitir Ceanainn, meaning \"\"hillside of the O'Cannons\"\"), nicknamed \"\"the Cathedral Town\"\", [2] [3] is the largest and most populous town in County Donegal, Ireland. It lies on the River Swilly in east Donegal and has a population of 19,274. [ 1] Along with the nearby city of Derry, Letterkenny is considered a regional economic gateway. [ 4] Letterkenny acts as an urban gateway to the Tír Chonaill Gaeltacht, similar to Galway 's relationship to the Connemara Gaeltacht. Letterkenny began as a market town at the start of the 17th century, during the Plantation of Ulster. A castle once stood near where the Cathedral of St. Eunan and St. Columba, Donegal's only Roman Catholic cathedral, stands today."
},
{
"docid": "D2445374#0",
"title": "http://www.mounterrigal.com/en/visit-letterkenny/\n.",
"text": "\"Letterkenny Letterkenny is the largest town in Co. Donegal and is situated on a hillside by the River Swilly. Letterkennys Mainstreet, just minutes walk from the Mount Errigal Hotel is the longest street in Ireland. Things to do in Letterkenny: LETTERKENNY ARTSThe Regional Cultural Centre located within walking distance of the Hotel and hosts exhibitions, digital media and films. This exquisite cultural centre incorporates: A first floor art gallery150 seat auditorium Multi purpose workshops Digital Media Suites Rehearsal Rooms Galleries Website: http://www.donegalculture.com/Letterkenny has many Public Monuments scattered throughout the town. Some of these include: The Polestar monument is situated on the Port Bridge Roundabout, right beside the Hotel. The monument is made from 104 timber poles and measures 12 metres high. The shape of the monument outlines a boat as well as having a train track theme to commemorate the trade and goods transported through the town by boat and rail which has contributed to the town’s development. The Workers monument made from stainless steel and stone is located at the Dry Arch Roundabout and commemorates the men who worked on building the original bridge and train track at the Dry Arch. The Rabble Children located in Market Square represents the hiring fairs where children between the ages of 11 and 16 were leased out for six month periods to wealthy farmers. The Chair also located in Market Square and has been present since its first appearance in the 2005 Fleadh Cheoil na h Eireann."
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"docid": "D1029146#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Donegal\nCounty Donegal",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search County Donegal Contae Dhún na n Gall / Contae Thír Chonaill Coontie Dunnygal / Coontie Dinnygal Coat of arms Motto (s): Mutuam habeatis caritatem ( Latin) \"\"Have love for one another\"\"Location in Ireland, indicated in darker green Coordinates: 54.917°N 8.000°WCoordinates: 54.917°N 8.000°WCountry Ireland Province Ulster Dáil Éireann Donegal EU Parliament Midlands–North-West County town Lifford Government• Type County Council Area• Total 4,861 km 2 (1,877 sq mi)Area rank 4th Population (2016) [1]158,755• Rank 13th Vehicle index mark code DLWebsite www .donegal .ie Coontie Dunnygal [2] [3] and Coontie Dinnygal [4] are Ulster Scots spellings. County Donegal (pronounced / ˈ d ʌ n ɪ ɡ ɔː l / or / ˌ d ʌ n ɪ ˈ ɡ ɔː l /; Irish: Contae Dhún na n Gall) is a county of Ireland in the province of Ulster. It is named after the town of Donegal ( Irish: Dún na n Gall, meaning \"\"fort of the foreigners\"\" [5]) in the south of the county. Donegal County Council is the local council and Lifford the county town. The population was 158,755 at the 2016 census. It has also been known as (County) Tyrconnell ( Tír Chonaill ), after the historic territory of the same name. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography and political subdivisions1.1 Baronies1.2 Informal districts1.3 Demographics1.4 Largest towns (2011 Census)1.5 Physical geography1.6 Botany1.7 Zoology2 History3 Irish language4 Government and politics4.1 Freedom of Donegal5 Access6 Culture7 Places of interest8 Education9 Sport9.1 Gaelic football and hurling9.2 Rugby Union9.3 Association football9.4 Golf9.5 Cricket9.6 Other sports10 People10.1 A10.2 B10.3 C10.4 D10.5 E10.6 F10.7 G10.8 H10.9 I10.10 J10.11 L10.12 Mac/Mc10.13 M10.14 O10.15 P10.16 R10.17 S10.18 T11 Surnames12 See also13 References14 Further reading15 External links Geography and political subdivisions [ edit]In terms of size and area, it is the largest county in Ulster and the fourth-largest county in all of Ireland. Uniquely, County Donegal shares a small border with only one other county in the Republic of Ireland – County Leitrim. The greater part of its land border is shared with three counties of Northern Ireland: County Londonderry, County Tyrone and County Fermanagh. This geographic isolation from the rest of the Republic has led to Donegal people maintaining a distinct cultural identity [6] and has been used to market the county with the slogan \"\"Up here it's different\"\". ["
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"docid": "D3483411#0",
"title": "http://www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/ireland/geography/placenames.html\n.",
"text": "Components of Irish Placenames If you spend time studying a fairly detailed map of Ireland, it becomes clear that there are sounds and parts of words that appear over and over again in many placenames. This is true of any culture (eg English -borough, -pool, -ham, -cester, -town; French -ville, German -burg ). Ireland is no exception, except that its placenames can trace their ancestry to three language families: Gaelic, English and Viking. If you have the name of an Irish placename, it is often possible to work out its origins. Many of them are made up of descriptions of the neighbourhood. For example, if there are two features, say lakes, close together, the larger one will often have -more in its name, and the smaller one -beg. Human structures also find their way into names: droichead is a bridge, and dun is a fortress. Many others are named after people, usually the lords who owned the lands on which they were built. Castledawson and Manorhamilton are examples. A word of caution, however."
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"docid": "D403040#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallagher_(surname)\nGallagher (surname)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Gallagher Ó Gallchobhair Parent house Northern Uí Néill Country Kingdom of Tyrconnell Ethnicity Irish Founder Gallchobhair mac Rorcan Titles High King of Ireland Marshal of Tyrconnell Lord of Ballybeit Lord of Ballynaglack Cadet branches Cannon O'Muldorey Gallagher ( Old Irish: Ó Gallchobhair, Ó Gallchobhoir; Modern Irish: Ó Gallachóir) is an Irish Gaelic clan based most prominently in what is today County Donegal. The clan name originated in the 10th century as a derivative of its founder Gallchobhair mac Rorcan. [ citation needed] They descend in the paternal line from the Northern Uí Néill 's Cenél Conaill. The immediate progenitors of the Gallaghers held the High Kingship of Ireland during the 6th and 7th centuries in the form of Ainmuire mac Sétnai, Áed mac Ainmuirech, Máel Coba mac Áedo and Cellach mac Máele Coba; Áed was also an ancestor of the O'Donnell and O'Doherty clans. Indeed, during the Middle Ages, the Gallaghers were Marshals of the Kingdom of Tyrconnell, ruled by their previously junior [ citation needed] kinsmen the O'Donnells. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History2.1 Origins2.2 16th century Tudor-era2.3 17th century and the Flight of the Earls2.4 18th to 19th century under the British Act of Union2.5 Irish war of Independence3 Arms4 Gallaghers5 See also6 References7 Further reading8 External links Etymology [ edit]Main article: Irish personal naming system In Ireland, the anglicised version of the name \"\"Gallagher\"\" is pronounced \"\"Goll-a-her\"\" in parts of its native County Donegal in Ulster, while elsewhere in the country it is most frequently pronounced as \"\"Gall-a-her\"\". Outside Ireland, there has been a corruption or alteration of the pronunciation, resulting in \"\"Gall-ag-er\"\" in some parts of Britain and the USA. The name Gallagher is an anglicisation of the Irish surname Ó Gallchobhair, Ó Gallchobhoir (or two newer spelling forms, Ó Gallchóir and Ó Gallachóir [1] ), these being masculine forms; the corresponding feminine forms are Ní Ghallchobhair (newer forms Ní Ghallchóir [ discuss] and Ní Ghallachóir ), and means \"\"foreign assistance\"\" or \"\"foreign helper\"\". [ dubious – discuss] Apart from the aforementioned spelling there are at least 30 recorded variants including Gallacher, Gallager, Gallaher, Gallocher, Galliher, Gallaugher, Galagher, Galegher, Goligher, Golliher, [2] Gollaher [3] [4] and Gallahue. [ 5]The earliest recorded incidence of the name is in a fragment of a manuscript presently in the Royal Library of Brussels, which states the name \"\"Gallchubhair\"\". ["
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"docid": "D3485784#0",
"title": "http://www.dochara.com/the-irish/surnames/irish-surnames-e-g/\nIrish Surnames E-G",
"text": "A list of Irish surnames beginning with the letters E and GEgan Variant: Keegan, Mac Egan In Irish: Ó Aodhagáin Found in: Tipperary, Kilkenny, Offaly Origin: Gaelic Means “son of Aodh or Hugh”Fagan Variant: O’Hagan, Fegan, O’Hogan In Irish: Ó Faodhagain Found in: Dublin, Kerry Origin: Gaelic Means “little Hugh”. Fahy Variant: Fahey, Faghy, Green In Irish: Ó Fathaigh Found in: Widespread, Galway, Tipperary Origin: Gaelic Means “field green”Fallon Variant: Falloon In Irish: Ó Fallamhain Found in: Cork, Donegal, Galway, Kerry, Wexford Origin: Gaelic Means “ruler”Farrell Variant: More O’Ferrall. More, O’Ferrall Origin: Gaelic From fear ghal meaning “brave man”Fitz Gerald Variant: Desmond, Gerald In Irish: Mac Gearailt Origin: Normanfitz means “son”. The Earls of Desmond were Fitz Geralds. The family originated in Italy, near Florence. Fitzpatrick Variant: Kilpatrick, Mac Gillapatrick In Irish: Mac Giolla Padraig Found in: Widespread, Laois Origin: Gaelic Means “servant of St. Patrick”, and unlike other ‘Fitz’ surnames is Irish, not Norman. Flanagan Variant: O’Flannagan In Irish: Ó Flannagain,Found in: Fermanagh, Offaly, Roscommon. Origin: Gaelic Means “red”. Flynn Variant: O’Flynn, Flinn, O’Loinn, O’Lynn In Irish: Ó Floinn Found in: Antrim, Cork, Roscommon. Origin: Gaelic Means “red or ruddy”, same derivation as Flanaghan."
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"docid": "D2981678#0",
"title": "http://www.catchat.org/adoption/irelandu.html\nCat Rescue & Adoption Centres: Ulster / N.Ireland",
"text": "Cat Rescue & Adoption Centres: Ulster / N. Ireland Cat and kitten rescue & rehoming centres covering Ulster / N. Ireland. Adopt a cat from your local rescue shelter. Organisations are listed alphabetically. Please browse through the page to locate rescues nearest you.7th Heaven Animal Rescue Trust Registered Charity no. 101696 Covering County Antrim. The Trust is a non-profit registered charity, set up in March 2003 by a group of animal lovers united by their common love and dedication to animals. Northern Ireland has the highest rate of stray, abused and abandoned animals in the whole of the UK, with many more animals destroyed for want of a new home than in any other area. 7th Heaven does not have a central sanctuary, instead animals are cared for in volunteers own homes, allowing the animals much more personal care and attention. 7th Heaven operates a no kill policy. Adopt a Cat: See Cats for Homing at This Shelter Postal Address: 7th Heaven Animal Rescue Trust, PO Box 198, Newtownabbey, County Antrim."
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"docid": "D914868#0",
"title": "http://doak.ws/donegal.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Several of the Doak family located in this area in 1723 or 1724. John, the earliest arrival may have been there in 1721. Before we talk about them, let's review a little history of this important frontier area of America. The Scotch-Irish settlers were working their way west with their settlements in the early 1700's. The Germans were anchored firmly in eastern Pennsylvania and rather than trying to merge into the well established German communities, the Scotch-Irish pushed west into the wilderness looking for new land to develop and settle. \"\" Old\"\" Donegal was settled starting about 1720 and farms were staked out on both sides of what is now known as the Chickies Creeks. Donegal Presbyterian Church was established here. But the settlers continued to push West and about 1762 another Donegal was settled in what is now Somerset County, West of Pittsburgh right on what is now the Pennsylvania Turnpike. This later Donegal was noted more for its iron deposits and iron industry than it was for its farm potential. In the late 1700's, for a time, there was a 3rd Donegal (Township) where Butler PA."
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"docid": "D2970558#0",
"title": "http://www.maplandia.com/ireland/donegal/donegal/mullingar/\nMullingar Map â Satellite Images of Mullingar",
"text": "\"world Europe Ireland Donegal Donegal Mullingar Mullingar Map — Satellite Images of Mullingaroriginal name: Mullingar geographical location: Donegal, Donegal, Ireland, Europe geographical coordinates: 54° 48' 19\"\" North, 7° 40' 35\"\" West map 3d map hotel car rental flightdetailed map of Mullingar and near places Welcome to the Mullingar google satellite map! This place is situated in Donegal, Donegal, Ireland, its geographical coordinates are 54° 48' 19\"\" North, 7° 40' 35\"\" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Mullingar. See Mullingar photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Mullingar in Ireland. Mullingar hotels map is available on the target page linked above. Map data ©2018 Google Imagery ©2018 Terra Metrics Terms of Use Map Satellitesmall medium large Do you like this map? Link to it or recommend it!Register at Mullingar or add new placemark for Mullingar. Get your personal map homepage and much more for free. Mullingar hotel reservations Book hotel in Mullingar online and save money Mullingar hotels »Browse & Book hotels in Ireland »Mullingar hotels – sortable list of all Mullingar hotels »Search for hotels in Check-in date Check-out date Mullingar hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees. Maplandia.com in partnership with Booking.com offers highly competitive rates for all types of hotels in Mullingar, from affordable family hotels to the most luxurious ones. Booking.com, being established in 1996, is longtime Europe’s leader in online hotel reservations."
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"docid": "D119948#0",
"title": "http://nualeargais.ie/gnag/gaeilge.htm\n.",
"text": "\"About the Irish Language To visitors to Ireland, Irish comes to one's attention most often via seemingly indecipherable words on signs and maps. ander or next to the word Dublin stands some Baile Átha Cliath (spoken blah cleea or bailyah cleea ). The former Kingston exists in the Republic of Ireland but now as Dún Laoghaire (spoken doon leera), Limerick called in Irish Luimneach (spoken leemrehkh). The entire country is called Éire (spoken eareh) or in the long form Poblacht na hÉireann (spoken poblekht ne hairen) It is often, even in Dublin, substantially easier to reach the city centre when you know that the same is called an Lár in Irish. It may also come to a few silly misanderstandings at the doors to public toilets: an \"\"M\"\" means mná = ladies (spoken mrah or menah), whereas an \"\"F\"\" stands for fir = men! From these points, it already becomes clear that Irish is rather not an english dialect, but something completely different. The Relationships Between the Languages Irish is only distantly related to German or English. All 3 belong to the indo-european languages. This is, mind you, a very large language family which spans from Iceland to Ceylon. Among those counted are the germanic, celtic, slavic, baltic, romance, northern indian, iranian, greek, armenian, albanian and many other languages. ("
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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60811-i165-k3587207-International_Flight_from_BWI_What_time_to_arrive-Baltimore_Maryland.html\nInternational Flight from BWI - What time to arrive",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Maryland forums Baltimore forum Baltimore forumstravellover101703Level Contributor58 posts1 review Save Topic International Flight from BWI - What time to arrive Apr 27, 2010, 10:09 PMWe have an international flight from BWI leaving on a Saturday at 7:10 am. They are suggesting arriving 3 hours early. This means 4:10 am. Has anyone taken an early flight on a Saturday and experienced problems with lines? What time do your recommend? Thanks Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Baltimore? See all Baltimore Rye Whiskey Distillery...from $15.00*Baltimore Arrival Transfer: to...82 Reviewsfrom $23.99*Baltimore Brewery Tour with Lunch or...33 Reviewsfrom $99.00*Fells Point Food Tour4 Reviewsfrom $59.00*1-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1cate15maryland Destination Expertfor Baltimore Level Contributor2,188 posts15 reviews Save Reply1. Re: International Flight from BWI - What time to arrive Apr 28, 2010, 7:44 AMI have taken several flights leaving from the international concourse and the ticket counter does not open till right around 5 am. I would arrive, park and be standing in line at 5am. Report inappropriate content Irish Fan Maryland Destination Expertfor Las Vegas, Washington DC, County Donegal, Western Ireland Level Contributor58,296 posts47 reviews Save Reply2."
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"docid": "D2052619#0",
"title": "http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Gallacher\nLast name: Gallacher",
"text": "\"Last name: Gallacher SDB Popularity ranking: 6312This famous surname is of ancient Gaelic origin. It derives from the medieval Irish surname O'Gallchobhair, meaning the male descendant of Gallchobhair. This was a personal name composed of the elements \"\"gall\"\", meaning foreign, and \"\"cabhair\"\", help, suggesting that the original name holders were foreign mercenaries, possibly Welsh. The O'Gallachers belonged to County Donegal and are one of the Cineal Connall line. That is one of the families descended from Connall Gulban, a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, given as being a 4th century King of Ireland. However in the somewhat fluid genealogy of the period, it would seem that the current name was more likely acquired during the 14th century, when their chiefs were marshalls in the armies of the O'Donnell's of Donegal. Recorded as Gallagher, Gallahar and Gallahue, the name is mostly associated with the province of Ulster. Early examples of surname recordings include that on July 18th 1826, of Catherine Gallagher who married Mathew Mc Elhinny, at Clondavaddog, County Donegal, whilst earlier on July 23rd 1626, Charles Gallacher married Marjory Barron at Edinburgh Parish Church, in Scotland. The coat of arms most associated with the family has the blazon of a silver shield charged with a black lion rampant treading on a serpent in fess proper, between eight green trefoils. The crest has a red crescent, and out of the horns, a serpent erect proper."
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"docid": "D1715687#0",
"title": "http://www.thedesignersmarket-nc.com/brand.aspx?id=26&t=37\nFabrica Carpet",
"text": "Brands Fabrica Carpet Find Fabrica Carpet in Designer's Market Fabrica - A Passion for Perfection Fabrica carpets and rugs are recognized for their singular beauty and exceptional quality. Product Line Accolade Accolade merits praise in any interior setting. The combination of softness and fullness of hand coupled with the 72 distinctive colors makes a statement which defines the meaning of magnificence. Crafted from 100% STAINMASTER® Luxerell BCF nylon Accolade provides a true sense of luxury and elegance. Color Line Alluvial Alluvial has a feeling of movement creating channels of flowing pattern elements traveling in an elegant fashion. Alluvial, a flowing, cut and loop pattern, combines softness of hand with superior performance. Made with 100% STAINMASTER® Luxerell® BCF type 6,6 nylon, it is available in fashion forward colors. Color Line Arris Arris is a rich tufted loop pile pattern in 100% New Zealand Wool. Its large felted yarn, constructed in a linear pattern with dramatic texture and sheen, brings warmth and sophistication to any room. Available in 17 beck dyed natural colorways."
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"docid": "D274986#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acme,_Pennsylvania\nAcme, Pennsylvania",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Acme, Pennsylvania Unincorporated Community Name origin: \"\" acme ,\"\" meaning the \"\"peak\"\" or the \"\"top\"\"Country United States State Pennsylvania Townships Donegal Township, Westmoreland County,Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County,Bullskin Township, Fayette County Coordinates 40°7′38″N 79°26′5″WCoordinates: 40°7′38″N 79°26′5″WTimezone EST ( UTC-4)- summer (DST) EDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 15610Area code 724Location of Acme in Pennsylvania Show map of Pennsylvania Show map of the USShow allidentified by ZIP code 15610,Acme is an unincorporated community in Donegal Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and Bullskin Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The Acme ZIP code of 15610 extends well beyond the more densely populated part of the area, into rural parts of Donegal Township in Westmoreland County and Bullskin Township in Fayette County. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Surrounding communities3 History3.1 Treetops & Mountain Circles/Polymath Park3.2 Bear Rocks3.3 Forest Lake4 Government5 Transportation6 Recreation and amenities7 References Geography [ edit]Acme is located in [Donegal Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania], and [Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania], in southern Westmoreland County, and in [Bullskin Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania] in the northeastern corner of Fayette County at 40°7′38″N 79°26′5″W (40.12731, -79.434929). The name \"\"Acme\"\" refers to the area's location atop Chestnut Ridge in the Allegheny Mountains. Surrounding communities [ edit]Donegal (east)Stahlstown (northeast)Kecksburg (north)Laurelville (west)Saltlick Township (south)Acme Community Center History [ edit]Acme has always been an agricultural community; however, three attempts to develop resorts in the area have likely been inspired by its gateway position along the edge of the Laurel Highlands. Treetops & Mountain Circles/Polymath Park [ edit]Main article: Polymath Park In 1962, architect Peter Berndtson developed a master plan for a 125-acre (0.51 km 2) property named Treetops & Mountain Circles. [ 1] Berndtson, an original apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed a network of twenty-four private houses, each within a 300-foot (91 m) diameter clearing in the woods. If completed, the clearings and their connecting roads would have depicted a bunch of grapes when viewed from the sky. Only two homes—those for developers Harry Blum and James Balter—were actually built. Forty-two years later, local homebuilder Thomas D. Papinchak deconstructed the Donald C. Duncan House in Lisle, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago) and relocated it to the Acme property. ["
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"docid": "D2616738#0",
"title": "http://www.villagehatshop.com/hats/Extra-Large\nextra large",
"text": "\"Retail (2131) Wholesale (122)extra large1 - 30 of 2131 Products Next1 2 3 4 5 ... View: Grid | List Sort by Related Categories: Derby | Bowler Hats | Rolled Brim | Bowler | Derby Hats | Bowler Derby Hat | Xxl Derby | Conner Hats | Hat Can | Bowler Xxl Kodiak Oilskin Cotton Outback Hat Outback Trading Company…and ears. Easy-fitting elastic sweatbands with Dry-Zone moisture-transfer action keep heads cool, dry and comfortable. Approx. 4 1/4\"\" Crown 3 1/4\"\" Brim Made of: 100% Cotton UPF Protection Large Functional Eyelets Chinstrap Sizes: S, M, L and XL$52.00Available Colors: Related Products: Oilskin Hats | Wide Brim Hats | Oilskin | Australian Outback Hats Aztec Band Trekker Hat Conner…approximately 5 recycled plastic bottles, the Aztec Band Trekker Hat is one good looking hat you can feel good about! It has mesh around the crown for extra noggin ventilation and a chincord to make it easy to take on and off without having to carry it around everywhere. The Aztec Band Trekker Hat…$50.00Available Colors: Related Products: Ventilated Hats | Extra Small Hats Distressed Cotton Gambler Hat Stetson Featuring a weathered cotton make, the Stetson Distressed Cotton Gambler Hat is a dapper alternative to the standard pinch front/tear drop crowned Safari/Aussie/Outback styles so pervasive in the outdoor hat market. The Stetson Distressed Gambler Hat features a telescope crown stylishly…$64.00Available Colors: Related Products: Outback Hats | Gambler Hat | Gambler | Aussie Outback Hats Helmet with Nose Plate Viking Helmets.com…were confident that some people will like this Middle Ages helmet. Sizing Info: * 1-size fits most, fits up to size 7 1/2 (Extra Large) comfortably. * Foam inserts can be removed to adjust the fit. * We suggest wearing a beanie or bandana as a base layer under the helmet…$72.00Available Colors: Related Products: Viking Hat | Viking Helmet | Beanie | Viking Extra Large Satin Rose Clip/Pin Jeanne Simmons…pin and clip, so you can pin it onto a hat or wear it in your hair."
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"docid": "D2960777#0",
"title": "http://www.ballybegvillage.com/land_division.html\n.",
"text": "Townlands A townland is one of the smallest land divisions in Ireland. There are over 60,000 of them and they range in size from an acre or two up to many thousands of acres. The majority are in the hundreds of acres. Townlands have various origins, some bearing ancient Irish names while others were created after the coming of the Normans in 1169. The Gaelic names of the majority of these divisions would seem to indicate a pre-Norman date for their creation. In rural Ireland in particular, the townland names are of great importance, still forming the basis for administrative purposes. Given the common use of some surnames, families are often identified by the townland they live in. It was common to allocate the land between streams as townlands, but where streams were not suitably available, the townlands were delineated with clay and stone banks which we in Ireland like to call 'ditches'. It is unfortunate that people are no longer as particular about the townland boundaries as they were in the recent past. It is not unusual to see farms being expanded and townland boundaries being bulldozed away to exist in future only on maps."
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"docid": "D1708337#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Joy,_Pennsylvania\nMount Joy, Pennsylvania",
"text": "\"Mount Joy, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Borough of Mount Joy Mount Joy Post Office Location of Mount Joy in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Mount Joy Location of Mount Joy in Pennsylvania Show map of Pennsylvania Show map of the USShow all Coordinates: 40°06′36″N 76°30′40″WCoordinates: 40°06′36″N 76°30′40″WCountry United States State Pennsylvania County Lancaster Government• Mayor Timothy D. Bradley Jr. ( R)Area [1]• Total 2.43 sq mi (6.29 km 2)• Land 2.41 sq mi (6.24 km 2)• Water 0.02 sq mi (0.04 km 2)Elevation 371 ft (113 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 7,410• Estimate (2016) [2] 8,104• Density 3,361.26/sq mi (1,297.73/km 2)Time zone EST ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 17552Area code (s) 717Website http://www.mountjoyborough.com Mount Joy is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,410 at the 2010 census. Contents [ hide ]1 Name and origin2 General information3 Geography4 Demographics5 Museums and historic sites6 Notable people7 Notes8 References9 External links Name and origin [ edit]The name is often shortened to Mt Joy, as in Mencken (1963). [ 3] However, citizens of the town often point out that this abbreviation is not proper because the town is not named for a mountain but is named after the \"\"Good Ship\"\" Mountjoy which famously broke a Catholic siege during the Siege of Derry. [ 4] Due to the early settlement of the Protestant Scots-Irish in this region of Pennsylvania, many of the municipalities in the area were given names common to the North of Ireland such as: Derry Township, Londonderry Township, South Londonderry Township, Mount Joy Township, East Donegal Township, West Donegal Township, and Rapho Township. Mount Joy is often named in lists of \"\"delightfully-named towns\"\" in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, along with Intercourse, Blue Ball, Lititz, Bareville, Bird-in-Hand and Paradise. [ 5] [6] [7] [8] [3]Wells Fargo Bank on Main Street General information [ edit]ZIP code: 17552Area code: 717Local phone codes: 492, 653, 928Geography [ edit]Mount Joy is located at 40°6′36″N 76°30′40″W (40.109895, -76.510977). [ 9]According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 2.3 square miles (6.1 km²), all of it land. It is considered to be part of the Susquenanna Valley."
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"docid": "D426133#0",
"title": "http://www.irishcentral.com/roots/top-100-irish-last-names-explained2-139628643-237431291.html\nWhat are the top 100 Irish last names?",
"text": "\"What are the top 100 Irish last names? Bryan Fitzgerald @Irish Central February 25, 2018 11:00 AM Print73KSHARES/Facebook Email Twitter More 20 Comments Big Irish head on ye! Irish Central has put together a list of the top 100 common Irish surnames. i Stock Irish Central has put together a list of the top 100 common Irish surnameswith a little explanation of where these names come from. Whether you're looking to trace your family crest or trying to trace your family roots, this list will point you in the right direction. If your name does not appear in this list, you may find it in our comprehensive list of 300 most common Irish surnames and their meanings. From Aherne to Whelan, here is our top 100 Irish names: Aherne, Ó h Eachtighearna / Ó h Eachthairn In Irish, Ó h Eachtighearna / Ó h Eachthairn, can possibly mean \"\"lord of horses\"\". Originally Dalcassian, this sept migrated from east Clare to Co. Cork. In County Waterford the English name Hearn is a synonym of Hearn. Mac Aleese, Mac Giolla Íosa In Irish, Mac Giolla Íosa, means \"\"son of the devotee of Jesus\"\"."
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"docid": "D2744247#0",
"title": "http://www.eastdonegaltwp.com/\n.",
"text": "1 2 3 4 5 6Previous Next Calendar View All Planning Commission Meeting April 12 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sewer Authority Meeting April 17 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Municipal Water Authority Meeting April 17 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Park Commission Meeting April 26 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Board of Supervisors Meeting May 3 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Planning Commission Meeting May 10 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm View More…Quick Links Staff Directory Meeting Schedule Meeting Minutes News and Announcements Township Looking To Fill Road Crew Opening East Donegal Township is accepting applications for the full-time position of Public Works Crewmember.... Penn DOT Schedules Closure Of Donegal Springs Road Penn DOT is planning to close Donegal Springs Road from Tueday April 3, 2018 starting...2018 Summer Playground Program Information and Registration Now Available Find 2018 Summer Playground Program Information Here. Lancaster County Treasurer Martin To Hold Property Taxpayer Information Session Monday, February 26th At Municipal Building Property taxes are one of the biggest concerns of homeowners. That is why Lancaster... Cold Weather Tips From The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Blood Drive Scheduled for February 10th at Municipal Building Supervisor Jones Begins First Term Supervisor Thomas M. Jones was sworn in to begin his first term as Township... More News >Pay your Trash Bill >Pay your Sewer Bill >Stay Informed!Sign up for East Donegal Township emails to keep up with the latest local events and important notices."
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"docid": "D87274#0",
"title": "http://ireland.activeboard.com/t15999581/pounds-euro-and-dollars/\n.",
"text": "\"Post Info TOPIC: Pounds, Euro, and Dollarscindyontour Member Status: Offline Posts: 14Date: 5:06 AM, 03/18/08Pounds, Euro, and Dollars Permalink I apologize if this has been covered eslewhere - I haven't had time to read through older posts lately. Now that my departure is imminent, I have a question about changing money. I am flying into Dublin, will meet my daughter and pick up the rental car and head North for Northern Ireland. I know Northern Ireland uses the Pound, but I have also read that the banks there print their own version of the Pound as opposed to British Pound Sterling. First, is this true? Second, will I be able to change my dollars into Pounds at the Dublin airport, and if there is a difference between British Pounds and Irish Pounds, will I be able to get the ones I need? Or do I get a few Euro and and wait until I get into Northern Ireland to change money? In which case, my next question would be how late do the banks stay open or should I just find an ATM after crossing the border? Also, when leaving Northern Ireland to continue our trip into Donegal, will we get a better exchange rate if we change our Pounds to Euro BEFORE leaving Norhtern Ireland or once we are in Donegal? Again, I'm sorry if this has been covered elsewhere."
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"docid": "D167280#0",
"title": "http://greeklandscapes.com/travel/money.html\nMoney in Greece",
"text": "Special Advice If you are traveling to Greece during summer 2015 you might want to know a thing or two about the currently undergoing negotiations. Please read about travelling to Greece during the economic crisis ... Currency Greece's monetary unit is the Euro. No other currency is accepted and it is best to exchange dollars or other currency at a bank. The exchange rates are all the same throughout the country and you exchange money at a bank or official exchange shop where you will get the best running rates. Currency exchange shops and banks in very touristy areas charge high commissions, so make sure you know what the commissions are before you commit to a transaction. Banks are open from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM. At the new airport near the luggage pickup you can find machines that can exchange foreign currency and return Euro. Very nice indeed since you need the Euro for a luggage cart. It goes without saying that if you come from any Eurozone country you would not have to worry about exchanging any money since the Euro is the common currency of the countries in the Eurozone (but you already knew this, right?). The EUROWhat do the euro banknotes look like?"
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"docid": "D3248764#0",
"title": "https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/europeanunion.asp\nWhat is the 'European Union - EU'?",
"text": "\"Next Upvat_123460818701:48Rewind 10 Seconds Next Up: vat_123460818700:0000:00 Share Video Playlist Settings Fullscreen What is the 'European Union - EU'? The European Union (EU) is a group of 28 countries that operates as a cohesive economic and political block. Nineteen of the countries use the euro as their official currency. The EU grew out of a desire to form a single European political entity to end the centuries of warfare among European countries that culminated with World War II and decimated much of the continent. The European Single Market was established by 12 countries in 1993 to ensure the so-called four freedoms: the movement of goods, services, people and money. Next Up European Monetary System - EMSEuropean Economic and Monetary ... Article 50Single Market BREAKING DOWN 'European Union - EU'The EU began as the European Coal and Steel Community, which was founded in 1950 and had just six members: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. It became the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1957 under the Treaty of Rome and, subsequently, became the European Community (EC). The early focus of the Community was a common agricultural policy as well as the elimination of customs barriers. The EC first expanded in 1973 when Denmark, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Greece and Spain became members. A directly elected European Parliament took office in 1979."
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"docid": "D1837552#0",
"title": "http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-iran-money-called\nWhat is Iran money called?",
"text": "\"Anonymous What is Iran money called? Topics: Business & Finance › Money › Iran, Asia, Travel Answers The currency in Iran is called the rial. The rial is like the dollar in that is made up of 100 pieces, in Iran called dinars.0 12 months ago The Iranian rial (IRR) is the currency in Iran. Any other questions?0 7 years ago Do you know the answer? Login or Sign Up to answer this question.data-config-site-section=\"\"chacha\"\">Related Iran Questions What currency does Iran use? The currency in Iran is called the Iranian rial. 1 US Dollar = 10,089.4 Iranian... What is the currency called in Iran? Currency in Iran: Iranian rial (IRR)What is Iran's Domestic currency? Iran's Domestic currency is known as Iran Rials. 1 United States Dollar is equal... What is the name of the money used in Iran?"
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"docid": "D1029052#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31457991\nWhat would happen if Greece quits the euro?",
"text": "\"Jump media player Media player help Out of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue. The Grexit explained - in 60 seconds Neither the Greek government nor its eurozone partners want to see Greece leaving the eurozone - or a \"\"Grexit\"\" as it has become known. But if they cannot agree a way forward it could come to that. To state the obvious, no country has left before. There is no formal process in which a country can exit the eurozone so much of it would be improvisation. On Monday night, Greece rejected a plan to extend its €240bn (£178bn) bailout, describing it as \"\"absurd\"\". Greece is likely to run out of money if a deal is not reached before the end of February. \"\" We should extend the credit programme by a few months to have enough stability so that we can negotiate a new agreement between Greece and Europe,\"\" Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis told Germany's ZDF. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble dismissed the Greek proposal, telling broadcaster ZDF on Tuesday evening: \"\"It's not about extending a credit programme but about whether this bailout programme will be fulfilled, yes or no. \"\""
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"docid": "D2103434#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-greece-before-euro-bd66bc6ce9824d3\nWhat Was the Currency in Greece Before the Euro?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Was the Currency in Greece Before the Euro? A: Quick Answer According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the currency of modern Greece was the drachma before the euro replaced it in 2002. The drachma was introduced in 1832, replacing the short-lived currency called the phoenix, which was introduced after the 1828 independence of Greece from the Ottoman Empire. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Does Switzerland Use the Euro? How Do You Stay Informed on the Current Euro Rate? Credit: Milos Bicanski / Stringer Getty Images News Getty Images Full Answer Drachma also refers to the silver coin used in ancient Greece. The drachma was one of the earliest coins. The Encyclopædia Britannica states that it was used as early as the mid-6th century B. C. The Athenian drachma became the Hellenistic world's chief currency after the conquests of Alexander the Great. The ancient drachma was the prototype for the Islamic dirham."
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"docid": "D2913381#0",
"title": "http://fortune.com/2014/04/11/greeces-economy-is-still-a-huge-mess/\nGreece's economy is still a huge mess",
"text": "By Cyrus Sanati April 11, 2014FORTUNE — The wildly successful sale this week of billions of euros of newly minted Greek bonds has politicians and pundits proclaiming the end of the long-running European sovereign debt crisis. That private investors would be clamoring over each other to buy medium-term Greek notes at a measly 4.75% yield must mean that both Greece and Europe are back in fighting form and that most, if not all, of their major economic troubles are behind them. Nothing could be further from the truth. Thursday’s debt offering only illustrates the severity at which the global junk debt bubble has grown and how desperate investors have become in their futile search for yield. Investors have no real confidence in Greece or Europe. Either they have lost their minds or they view Greece as some sort of momentum play in which they will try to cash out right before the bottom falls out of the market. Europe remains an economic basket case, and Greece continues to be the weakest link in a brittle chain. The Greek economy is in shambles, and the only reason it hasn’t defaulted on its debt for a third time is the European Central Bank’s low interest rate policy and the 240 billion euros in aid that have flowed into the nation’s coffers from the International Monetary Fund and the European Union over the last four years. MORE: GM ignition recall earnings hit: $1.3 billion in first quarter So no, the European sovereign debt crisis isn’t over. It is just taking time off from its hectic government-mandated 30-hour workweek to go on holiday."
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"docid": "D1806556#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/m/mxn-mexican-peso.asp\nDEFINITION of 'MXN (Mexican Peso)'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'MXN (Mexican Peso)'The MXN is the currency abbreviation for the Mexican peso (MXN), the currency for Mexico. The Mexican peso is made up of 100 centavos and is often presented with the symbol $ or Mex$. The name peso comes from the Mexican word \"\"pesos,\"\" which means \"\"weights,\"\" and refers to gold or silver weights. Next Up CLP (Chilean Peso)UYU (Uruguayan Peso)Tequila Effect COPBREAKING DOWN 'MXN (Mexican Peso)'The peso was originally issued by Spain and therefore named the Spanish dollar, which remained in circulation until the mid 19th century. In 1863 the first coins were produced that were denominated in centavos, and worth one-hundredth of the peso. These coins remained in circulation until the mid-20th century, but their content of gold was reduced substantially overtime. Following a period of hyperinflation and currency devaluation in the 1980s that occurred after Mexico defaulted on its external debt as a result of the 1970s oil crisis, the government of Mexico created a new peso, or \"\"nuevo peso,\"\" to replace the original peso in 1993. The new peso replaced the old peso at a rate of 1:1000. Like many emerging market currencies, the value of the peso fluctuates with geopolitical and global sentiment. Generally, when global volatility is low, the peso appreciates as seen in the years after the Great Recession. A slew of accommodative central bank policy saw volatility fall and the value of the peso slowly climb."
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"docid": "D2004703#0",
"title": "http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/europe/european-union/greece/currency/\nGreece Currency Converter",
"text": "Greece Currency Converter Exchange rate to other major currencies What is the unit of money in Greece? Currency in Greece: euro (EUR)GMT Currency Convertertoll Disclaimer: conversions are for illustration purposes only. We use reputable sources but cannot and do not verify each rate we have fetched. We shall not be liable to users or any third party for any damage or loss incurred, monetary or otherwise, directly or indirectly, as a result of using of this function. Usage is entirely at your own risk. ☹ Problem on this page ? Please spare a moment to inform us. Feedback"
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"docid": "D899284#0",
"title": "https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/eu-countries/\nWhat is the European Union?",
"text": "European Union What is the European Union? The EU Official Flag The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union, consisting of 28 member states that are subject to the obligations and the privileges of the membership. Every member state is part of the founding treaties of the union and is subjected to binding laws within the common legislative and judicial institutions. In order for the EU to adopt policies that concern defence and foreign affairs, all member states must agree unanimously. The European Union was founded on November 1, 1993 in Maastricht, Netherlands. Before 1993, the EU was not as big as it is today. European countries started to cooperate economically since 1951, when only states such as Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, The Netherlands and Italy participated. Gradually, more countries decided to join. The last to join is Croatia – in 2013. List of 28 European Union member countries Map of European Union Countries Austria (1995)Belgium (1958)Bulgaria (2007)Croatia (2013)Cyprus (2004)Czech Republic (2004)Denmark (1973)Estonia (2004)Finland (1995)France (1958)Germany (1958)Greece (1981)Hungary (2004)Ireland (1973)Italy (1958)Latvia (2004)Lithuania (2004)Luxembourg (1958)Malta (2004)Netherlands (1958)Poland (2004)Portugal (1986)Romania (2007)Slovakia (2004)Slovenia (2004)Spain (1986)Sweden (1995)United Kingdom (1973)The flags of the EU and the 28 member states Austria Austria is a member country of the EU since January 1, 1995 with its geographic size of 83,879 km², and population number 8,576,234, as per 2015."
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"docid": "D49874#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_government-debt_crisis\nGreek government-debt crisis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search History of the yield of 10-year Greece government bonds. [ 1] [ needs update]Greek debt crisis Greek economy Tax evasion and corruption in Greece Global financial crisis European debt crisis Financial audits, 2009–10Anti-austerity movement Election articles Proposed economy referendum, 2011May 2012 election Government formation June 2012 election January 2015 election Greek bailout referendum, 2015September 2015 election Greek government debt crisis articles Greek eurozone exit Greek crisis timeline Greek crisis countermeasuresv t e The Greek government-debt crisis (also known as the Greek Depression) [2] [3] [4] is the sovereign debt crisis faced by Greece in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007–08. Widely known in the country as The Crisis ( Greek: Η Κρίση), it reached the populace as a series of sudden reforms and austerity measures that led to impoverishment and loss of income and property, as well as a small-scale humanitarian crisis. [ 5] [6]The Greek crisis started in late 2009, triggered by the turmoil of the Great Recession, structural weaknesses in the Greek economy, and revelations that previous data on government debt levels and deficits had been undercounted by the Greek government. [ 7] [8] [9]This led to a crisis of confidence, indicated by a widening of bond yield spreads and rising cost of risk insurance on credit default swaps compared to the other Eurozone countries, particularly Germany. [ 10] [11] The government enacted 12 rounds of tax increases, spending cuts, and reforms from 2010 to 2016, which at times triggered local riots and nationwide protests. Despite these efforts, the country required bailout loans in 2010, 2012, and 2015 from the International Monetary Fund, Eurogroup, and European Central Bank, and negotiated a 50% \"\" haircut \"\" on debt owed to private banks in 2011. After a popular referendum which rejected further austerity measures required for the third bailout, and after closure of banks across the country (which lasted for several weeks), on June 30, 2015, Greece became the first developed country to fail to make an IMF loan repayment. [ 12] At that time, debt levels had reached €323bn or some €30,000 per capita. [ 13]Contents [ hide ]1 Overview2 Causes2.1 GDP growth2.2 Government deficit2.3 Government debt2.4 Budget compliance2.5 Data credibility2.6 Government spending2.7 Current account balance2.8 Tax evasion3 Chronology3.1 2010 revelations and IMF bailout3.2 20113.3 20123.4 20143.5 20153.6 20174 Bailout programmes4.1 First Economic Adjustment Programme (May 2010 – June 2011)4.2 Second Economic Adjustment Programme (July 2011 – )4.3 Third Economic Adjustment Programme4.4 Differences in effects on the GDP compared to the programmes for other Eurozone bailed-out countries4.5 Bank recapitalization5 Creditors5.1 European banks5.2 European Investment Bank6 Greek public opinion7 Economic and social effects7.1 Economic effects7.2 Taxation7.3 Social effects7.4 Other effects8 Responses8.1 Electronic payments to reduce tax evasion8.2 Grexit8.3 Digital currency cards8.4 Bailout8.5 European debt conference9 Germany's role in Greece9.1 Charges of hypocrisy9.2 Pursuit of national self-interest10 Economic statistics11 See also12 Notes and references13 Bibliography Overview [ edit]Further information: Greek government-debt crisis timeline § Background Relative change in unit labour costs, 2000–2012Real unit labour costs: total economy (Ratio of compensation per employee to nominal GDP per person employed. )"
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"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
},
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"docid": "D2350468#0",
"title": "http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2015/07/07/what_would_happen_if_greece_leaves_the_euro_the_best_and_worst_case_scenarios.html\nWhat Will Happen to Greece If It Leaves the Euro?",
"text": "\"A blog about business and economics. July 7 2015 8:04 AMWhat Will Happen to Greece If It Leaves the Euro? By Jordan Weissmann A man walks past anti-EU graffiti on June 30, 2015, in Athens, Greece. Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images With this weekend's big \"\"no\"\" vote in its bailout referendum, Greece has edged ever closer to finally leaving the eurozone. Its government is heading to Brussels today for last-ditch negotiations with European leaders over a new rescue package. But with a deal far from sure and time ticking away, a Grexit is starting to feel \"\"more likely than not,\"\" as JPMorgan put it. And what would happen then? If only we knew. Breaking up with the euro would almost certainly involve some nasty short-term suffering for Greece. But economists disagree about whether the pain might one day be worth the payoff."
},
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"docid": "D2945725#0",
"title": "http://citywire.co.uk/money/why-is-the-pound-falling-against-the-euro/a544623\nWhy is the pound falling against the euro?",
"text": "\"by John Freeme on Nov 22, 2011 at 11:51Negative sentiment about Europe, a weak domestic economy and exposure to eurozone debt have seen the pound lose ground against the euro, writes John Freeme of Hi FX. Currency comparison One of the most commonly asked currency questions right now with Europe beset by the deepening financial crisis is why the pound-to-euro rate is still lower than it was this time last year. Surely a sovereign debt crisis of this magnitude should have affected the euro much more? How does the rate compare with this time last year? Euro to dollar: 1.3450 on 22 November 2010 and 1.3455 on 21 November 2011. Pound to euro: 1.1810 on 22 November 2010 and 1.1660 on 21 November 2011. Pound to dollar: 1.5950 on 22 November 2010 and 1.5700 on 21 November 2011. So, no difference against the dollar for the euro from this time last year, and the euro is stronger against than the pound than it was this time last year. Not a bad performance for a crisis-stricken currency. However, the pound is weaker against the dollar than it was this time last year."
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"docid": "D790934#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-does-Greece-have-so-much-debt-1\nWhy does Greece have so much debt?",
"text": "\"Dimitrios Michmizos, a 5,000 years old Myrmidon Updated Mar 30, 2017 · Author has 640 answers and 2.2m answer views Originally Answered: What is the story behind Greece's debt? I am sure that there can be 50,000 words explanations but lets try with ten: the subprime mortgage disaster and the being bootstrapped into the inflexibility of the Euro. This is the progress of the national debt compared to the GDP of the country: (Source: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/...)Notice the two periods of increase. The first (1980-1990) corresponds to the first government of the Socialist party under Andreas Panandreou. That guy was practically buying elections by increasing wages and, in the process, overburdening the country with debt. Almost none of this money went to growth and development. When there was trouble, he simply devalued the Drachma and kept on going. And, being a well trained professor of economics, he had no excuse. He knew very well what he was doing. Notice also that Greece did not accumulate more debt for almost a decade after joining the Euro in 2002."
},
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"docid": "D188251#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/drachma\nDrachma",
"text": "Drachma, silver coin of ancient Greece, dating from about the mid-6th century bc, and the former monetary unit of modern Greece. The drachma was one of the world’s earliest coins. Its name derives from the Greek verb meaning “to grasp,” and its original value was equivalent to that of a handful of arrows. The early drachma had different weights in different regions. From the 5th century bc, Athens gained commercial preeminence, and the Athenian drachma became the foremost currency. One drachma equaled 6 oboli; 100 drachmas equaled 1 mine; and 60 mine equaled 1 Attic talent.drachma Various modern 100 drachma coins. Iago4096As a result of the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Athenian drachma came to be the monetary unit of the Hellenistic world. In time, silver coins of one drachma and its multiples were debased, and progressively higher proportions of copper were admixed. The drachma also became the prototype of an Islamic coin—the dirham. Nevertheless, as foreign invaders gained control in Greece, the drachma disappeared from use."
},
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"docid": "D644004#0",
"title": "http://www.fleur-de-coin.com/articles/worthless-money\nWhich are the most devalued currencies?",
"text": "\"Home Fleur-de-coin.com Articles Worthless money Which are the most devalued currencies? Devaluation is a reduction in the value of a currency with respect to other monetary units. In common modern usage, it specifically implies an official lowering of the value of a country's currency within a fixed exchange rate system, by which the monetary authority formally sets a new fixed rate with respect to a foreign reference currency. In contrast, (currency) depreciation is most often used for the unofficial decrease in the exchange rate in a floating exchange rate system. There could be many motives of the devaluation. It stimulates exports of commodities, it restricts import demand for goods and services, and it helps in creating a favourable balance of payments. Almost all the countries of the world have devalued their currencies at one time or the other with a view to achieving certain economic objectives. During the great depression of 1930 devaluation was carried by most countries of the world for the objecting of correcting over-valuation of currencies. For some weak currencies, devaluation is a process without end that leads to completely worthless currencies, such as the ones below: Currecy Country Exchange rate1 Riel Cambodia 4035.55 per dollar2 Guarani Paraguay 4659.27 per dollar3 Guinean Franc Guinea 6884.50 per dollar4 Kip Lao 7948.92 per dollar5 Rupia Indonesia 8826.13 per dollar6 Rial Iran 10,224.9 per dollar7 Manat Turkmenistan 14,250 per dollar8 Dobra Sao Tome and Principe 17,783.13 per dollar9 Dong Vietnam 19,327.13 per dollar Zimbabwe (2010s)As Americans worry about the rate of inflation exceeding 4 percent, we should consider Zimbabwe, where the inflation rate broke the shocking 100,000 percent mark and the country released a 10 million-dollar note. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe began shortly after the destruction of productive capacity in Zimbabwe's civil war and confiscation of white-owned farmland."
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"docid": "D2850086#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_in_Albania\nWhat is the currency in Albania?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Albania What is the currency in Albania? Flag What is the currency in Albania? Answer by Moobot Confidence votes 14.1Kthe currency in Albania is lek named after Alexander the great leke or euro. leke is used more commonly as far as i kno cuz when i went to visit my family everything was sold in leke. but im guessing that the euro is used more for the buisnesses that other countries have. but overall the leke is used way more than the euro. i dont think that people in Albania have euros, they just use leke to pay for everything.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Arditsula 42 Contributions Where is Albania? Albania is located in eastern Europe across the Adriatic Sea from Italy. It is north of Greece, west of the Former Yugoslav Republicof Macedonia, and south of Montenegro and Ko …Ian Velásquez 8 Contributions What is a currency?"
},
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"docid": "D2658535#0",
"title": "http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/Greek-Default-What-Does-the-Troika-Really-Want-20150616-0018.html\nGreek Default? What Does the Troika Really Want?",
"text": "Opinion > Articles Greek Default? What Does the Troika Really Want? By: Jack Rasmus Published 16 June 2015Comments-Opinion The Contemporary Jewish Dilemma: Adopt or Reject Zionismby Yoav Litvin Operation Old Jail: A Blow to Temer’s Party in Rio de Jan...by Gabriel Carin Remembering Brazil's Leftist President João Goulartby Edu Montesanti‘Say the Word’: What the Rohingya Struggle is Really Abou...by Ramzy Baroud Newsletter Get our newsletter delivered directly to your inbox I have already subscribed | Do not show this message again A default would reduce the value of the Euro further and theoretically provide another boost to exports and the sagging Eurozone economy. In the past week, Greece and the coalition of the Eurozone’s Troika of Eurozone finance ministers, the IMF, and the European Central Bank (ECB) have both hardened their positions as negotiations grow increasingly acrimonious over the future of Greek debt payments. The extension of the Greek debt negotiations, which was agreed on February 28, is due to expire June 30. If no new agreement, or further extension, is agreed to by the end of June, a default by Greece on its debt is likely. Default is simply a legal term meaning failure to make timely payments on interest and principal due on a debt. Earlier this month, Greece postponed a payment that was due to the IMF. However, according to IMF’s own rules, Greece was able to do so since Greece offered to combine the early June payment with another payment due at the end of June. Since announcing that postponement, the positions have hardened, with ultimatum-like public declarations forthcoming by both sides."
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"docid": "D2004697#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_is_used_on_Crete\nWhat currency is used on Crete?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Greece What currency is used on Crete? Flag What currency is used on Crete? Answer by. Inca Blue . Confidence votes 57.5KA closed mind is like a closed book; just a block of wood, anyone for Tea :)The Euro Crete is part of Greece, so they use the same currency as the rest of Greece. They switched to Euros just like the rest of the European Union, but before that they used Drachmas.24 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Skittles99 1 Contribution Where is Crete? Crete is located near the Aegean Sea below Greece (looking on a map)Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions What is the currency of the US? The U. S. Dollar (symbol: $, code: USD), subdivided into 100 cents, symbol ¢ More Current US coins are 1¢ (name - cent ; nickname - penny ) 5¢ (nick …Jay Kay 223,062 Contributions The currency of US? Common currency is ."
},
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"docid": "D757851#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/gr/where-is-greece.html\nWhere is Greece?",
"text": "Where is Greece? Location of Greece on a map. What is the capital of Greece? Located in the continent of Europe, Greece covers 130,647 square kilometers of land and 1,310 square kilometers of water, making it the 97th largest nation in the world with a total area of 131,957 square kilometers. Greece became an independent state in 1829, after gaining its sovereignty from Turkey. The population of Greece is 10,767,827 (2012) and the nation has a density of 82 people per square kilometer. The currency of Greece is the Euro (EUR). As well, the people of Greece are refered to as Greek. The dialing code for the country is 30 and the top level internet domain for Greek sites is .gr. Greece shares land borders with 4 countries: Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey."
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"docid": "D1285630#0",
"title": "http://livingingreece.gr/2008/06/30/price-gas-petrol-greece/\n.",
"text": "Price of gas/petrol in Greece June 30, 2008 at 20:40 ·Price of gas/petrol in Greece – Photo from Greece: Instructions for Use Planning to rent a car in Greece, or are you a resident addicted to your car? Gas/petrol prices vary greatly throughout the country depending on the neighborhood, brand and gas station owner, with Greek islands always higher. The average price of unleaded gas/petrol in Greece hit a record €1.849/liter or $9.15/gallon on April 10, 2012, though prices reach €2.05/liter or $10.15/gallon in many areas. Greece, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK were all at record-high retail prices as of April 2012. Greece charges 57.67 percent tax on fuel as of 2013 — the second highest rate in the EU behind Sweden — and the price of fuel in Greece is the sixth highest in the world, according to a 2013 Bloomberg survey. See daily updates at gasprice.gr (multilingual) and the Ministry of Development’s website (Greek only). The price of petrol in Greece has skyrocketed since consecutive fuel tax and value-added tax (VAT) increases were imposed February, March and July of 2010 and January 2011 to raise money for the debt-stricken economy, and the government demanded mandatory issue of receipts on April 1, 2010 to crack down on tax evasion. Demand has fallen as households cut back, but price fixing and price gouging remain common practices. Finding the cheapest gas prices Cosmote, Vodafone, Upstream and Wind mobile/cell phone users with Android can get cheapest price of fuel in Athens by sending a free sms with their location to ‘ 54151 ‘ and Thessaloniki from September 19, 2011. Drivers on Attiki Odos can also see the price of gas at the next three stations displayed on electronic billboards."
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"docid": "D78477#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/gyd-guyanese-dollar\nGYD - Guyanese Dollar",
"text": "GYD - Guyanese Dollar▼Guyana, Dollar The Guyanese Dollar is the currency of Guyana. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Guyana Dollar exchange rate is the USD to GYD rate . The currency code for Dollars is GYD, and the currency symbol is $. Below, you'll find Guyanese Dollar rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take GYD rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top GYD Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts GYD Stats Name: Guyanese Dollar Symbol: $Minor Unit: 1/100 = Cent Top GYD Conversion: USD/GYDTop GYD Chart: USD/GYD Chart GYD Profile Inflation: 2.30%Coins: Freq Used: $1, $5, $10Banknotes: Freq Used: $20, $100, $500, $1000, $50, $5000Central Bank: Bank of Guyana Website: http://www.bankofguyana.org.gy/bog/Users: Guyana Have more info about the Guyanese Dollar? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the GYD? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a GYD currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to GYD email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get GYD rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D296243#0",
"title": "http://www.travelindependent.info/america-south.htm\nSouth America",
"text": "\"Home Country Summaries South America Australia & Melanesia | New Zealand & Polynesia | Central America | Caribbean | South America | North America | Southern Asia | Northern Asia | South East Asia | Indochina | North Africa | East Africa | Southern Africa | West Africa | The CIS | Middle/Near East | France/Swiss/UK | Antarctica | Guides & Other Books Some things you might want to know in the way of backpacking, budget travel country advice, info and summaries for: South America- Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, the Guyana's,Peruand Venezuela. Plus shorter summaries for: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay& onwards to Antarctica For Central America go here. Intro.... From a traveller perspective, South America splits into roughly three regions. The more developed Southern countries of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile; with their European feel, political stability and relatively high standards (not to mention great wine and meat). This is where many start/finish a trip. Then you have the less developed 'Inca and Amazon' countries - Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador/Colombia. Here you have the main concentration of travellers, drawn not only by the world famous sights, but also the significantly lower cost of travel (certainly in Bolivia). And a more 'authentic' South American feeling with a great percentage of indigenous population (highest in Bolivia) and stereotypical scenery. And lastly you have Brazil, which although often combined as part of a larger trip (typically Rio and/or the Foz do Iguaçu ), needs to be treated separately due to its size and different vibe/language. South America on the whole lacks difficult border crossings and visa headaches (although Americas will occasionally run into hefty charges)."
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"title": "https://www.unlockbase.com/open-phone-unlock-account/\nCREATE AN ACCOUNT NOW",
"text": "CREATE AN ACCOUNT NOWThank you for giving us the chance to be your primary IMEI unlock provider. We understand that as a business owner, time is valuable and you do not want to waste time figuring out how to unlock phones through complicated websites. You want a variety of different unlocks for different manufacturers all in one place. We also know that you want the codes with the fastest process times with easy to follow instructions. Whether you are a mobile dealer, computer store or cellphone repair shop, you will definitely supplement your business income by providing mobile unlocking services. Fill out the information below and a representative will contact you confirming your request to use our services. Please confirm one of the following : I want to purchase one unlock code to unlock my personal phone I am a store owner or professional interested to purchase wholesale remote IMEI unlock codes Country Acores Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa (Islands)Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Islands Cape Verde Cayman (Islands)Central African Republic Chad Channel Islands Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo Congo (Democratic Republic of)Cook (Islands)Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Curaçao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Falkland (Islands)Faroe Islands Fiji (Islands)Finland France France / DOMFrance / TOMFrench Guyana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada (Island)Guadeloupe Guam (Island)Guatemala Guernsey Guinea (Republic)Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Holy See (Vatican City State)Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Madagascar Madeira Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Man (Isle of)Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte (Island)Mexico Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongolia Monténégro Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue (Island)North Korea Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestine Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Reunion (Island)Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saint Lucia Saint-Barthélemy Saint-Kitts and Nevis Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Saint-Vincent Saipan Samoa (Islands)San Marino San Marteen (French Part)Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles (Islands)Sierra Leone Singapore Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten (Dutch Part)Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks And Caicos (Islands)Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States - USAUruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Venezuela Vietnam Virgin Islands (British)Virgin Islands (USA)Wallis And Futuna (Islands)Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Cell Phone Number Please note that it is important to enter a valid mobile phone number. It will be used to restore access to your account if we detect a suspicious activity. Customer Type (more than 1 choice accepted)e Bay Seller Phone Shop Wholesaler Recycler Service Center Webmaster Others Account Currency Select your account currency$ USD$ USD€ EUR£ GBP$ CAD1 CREDIT = 1 DOLLARPlease choose your account currency. Please note that you will not be able to change it afterwards !"
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"docid": "D78481#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Guyana\n.",
"text": "\"YOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"\"Edit\"\" link and start writing!Earth : South America : Guyananavigation search Guyana Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Climate Terrain History Get in By plane By train By car By bus Get around See Do Buy Cost of Living Eat Sleep Stay safe Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Georgetown Government Republic Currency Guyanese dollar (GYD)Area total: 214,970 km 2water: 18,120 km 2land: 196,850 km 2Population 767,000 (2006 est. ) Language English, Amerindian dialects, Creole,Religion Christian 50%, Hindu 35%, Muslim 10%, other 5%Electricity 110-240V/60Hz (USA plug)Country code +592Internet TLD .gy Time Zone UTC-3 to UTC-4Guyana, [3], is a country in north-eastern South America. It has an Atlantic Ocean coastline in the northeast, and lies between Suriname to the east and Venezuela to the west, with Brazil to the south. It is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay . The name Guyana (from Arawak Wayana) means \"\"Land of many waters.\"\" It is related to the name Uruguay: River of the colorful birds, another country in South America. Understand [ edit]Climate [ edit]Tropical; hot, humid, moderated by northeast trade winds; two rainy seasons (May to mid-August, mid-November to mid-January); Natural hazards: Flash floods are a constant threat during rainy seasons. Terrain [ edit]Mostly rainforest; low coastal plain; low savanna in south west, high savanna in central south west, leading to tepui mountainous area around Kamarang and Imbaimadai Highest point Mount Roraima 2,835 m History [ edit]Originally a Dutch colony in the 17th century, by 1815 Guyana had become a British possession. The abolition of slavery led to the purchase of some villages such as Victoria and Anns Grove, as well as black settlement of urban areas and the importation of indentured servants from India to work the sugar plantations."
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"docid": "D2321357#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/countries/177/money-transfer-to-pakistan.html\nCompare Money Transfers to Pakistan",
"text": "If you need to transfer money to Pakistan from the UK or any other country worldwide, Exchange Rates UK provides you with the latest Pakistani Rupee exchange rate comparison. Whether you're looking for the best Pound to Pakistani Rupee exchange rate or using any other base currency, we provide the live inter-bank exchange rates and links to futher detailed information such as converters, historical data and charts. Remember, if you want to get the best return on your Pakistani Rupee exchange rate for your currency transfer, using a foreign exchange broker could see you secure a better rate and fee-free transfers. If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000? Free Transfers, No Fees! Request a quote today!Currency in Pakistan: There is 1 official currency of Pakistan. The Pakistani Rupee which has the ISO of PKR (see Pakistani Rupee exchange rate) . Top 10 Money Transfers to Pakistan on website popularity: Below we show the top 10 most popular currency conversions for sending money abroad... Sending Australian Dollars to Pakistan AUD PKR 89.4691 Australian Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending Pounds to Pakistan GBP PKR 163.9351 Pounds to Pakistani Rupees Sending Canadian Dollars to Pakistan CAD PKR 91.2855 Canadian Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending Euros to Pakistan EUR PKR 142.6726 Euros to Pakistani Rupees Sending Rupees to Pakistan INR PKR 1.7811 Rupees to Pakistani Rupees Sending New Zealand Dollars to Pakistan NZD PKR 85.048 New Zealand Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending South African Rands to Pakistan ZAR PKR 9.5916 South African Rands to Pakistani Rupees Sending Swiss Francs to Pakistan CHF PKR 121.0774 Swiss Francs to Pakistani Rupees Sending Lira to Pakistan TRY PKR 28.3367 Lira to Pakistani Rupees Sending Dollars to Pakistan USD PKR 115.7799 Dollars to Pakistani Rupees Sending Dirhams to Pakistan AED PKR 31.5206 Dirhams to Pakistani Rupees Sending Money to Pakistan Money transfers to Pakistan There are many reasons you may want to transfer money: Buying property in Pakistan? Emigrating to Pakistan?"
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"docid": "D2840033#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/sa/gy/where-is-guyana.html\nWhere is Guyana?",
"text": "Where is Guyana? Location of Guyana on a map. What is the capital of Guyana? Located in the continent of South America, Guyana covers 196,849 square kilometers of land and 18,120 square kilometers of water, making it the 85th largest nation in the world with a total area of 214,969 square kilometers. Guyana became an independent state in 1966, after gaining its sovereignty from Spain. The population of Guyana is 741,908 (2012) and the nation has a density of 4 people per square kilometer. The currency of Guyana is the Guyana Dollar (GYD). As well, the people of Guyana are refered to as Guyanese. The dialing code for the country is 592 and the top level internet domain for Guyanese sites is .gy. Guyana shares land borders with 3 countries: Suriname, Venezuela, Brazil."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/GYD_USD.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Guyanese Dollar and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Guyanese Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Guyanese Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Guyanese Dollar (GYD) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Guyanese Dollar is the currency in Guyana (GY, GUY). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for GYD can be written G$. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Guyanese Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The United States Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
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"docid": "D2566793#0",
"title": "http://dontstopliving.net/visiting-kaieteur-falls-guyana-the-highest-waterfall-in-the-world/\nVisiting Kaieteur Falls Guyana: The Highest Waterfall in the World",
"text": "\"Visiting Kaieteur Falls Guyana: The Highest Waterfall in the World Posted on July 1, 2014Touring the incredible Kaieteur Falls in Guyana. Guyana may not be high on your hit list (be honest with yourself – you prefer the appeal of Brazil or even Peru, as I once did). But please forget all that and head to the three Guyanas. Honestly honestly honestly – you will love it!! This hat-trick of countries in South America I guarantee will give you a better travel experience than the others – less travellers, more surprises and moments of awe all to yourself/ves. The Guyanas – French Guyana, Suriname, Guyana. Arrival into Guyana at Milson’s Creek. That said, Guyana was still my last port of call on the continent, as we crossed the border from Suriname and suddenly I was able to speak English and explore a country I knew little about except the British colonialisation. The good news is, it’s good news. Guyana houses the highest waterfall in the world and a whole lot more…as I found out."
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"title": "http://www.xpatulator.com/cost-of-living-review/Guyana-Georgetown_91.cfm\nInternational Salary Calculator2013-05-14Login | Register",
"text": "Guyana, Georgetown Overview Georgetown is the capital and largest city of Guyana. Georgetown is Guyana's largest city and it contains a large portion of the major businesses. Guyana is in Northern South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Suriname and Venezuela. The climate is tropical, hot and humid, moderated by northeast trade winds. The official language is English. It is widely spoken, however informal communication is carried out in Guyanese Creole. The main religions are Christianity, Hinduism and Islam. The economy of Guyana is mainly based on agriculture (production of rice and Demerara sugar), bauxite mining, gold mining, timber, shrimp fishing and minerals. Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. Chronic problems include a shortage of skilled labour and a deficient infrastructure."
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"docid": "D3304680#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/bolivar-fuerte\nBolÃvar fuerte",
"text": "Alternative Titles: bolívar, bolivar Bolívar fuerte, (Spanish: ‘‘strong’’ bolívar) formerly bolívar and bolivar, monetary unit of Venezuela. Each bolívar fuerte is divided into 100 céntimos (cents). The bolívar fuerte (the equivalent of 1,000 bolivares) was introduced in 2008 in an attempt to curb high inflation and simplify financial transactions. It replaced the bolívar, which had been adopted as Venezuela’s monetary unit in 1879. Prior to 1879, independent Venezuela used three separate currencies: the escudo, the peso, and the venezolano. The Central Bank of Venezuela has the exclusive authority to issue currency, though private banks could issue currency prior to the 1940s. Coins are issued in denominations ranging from 1 céntimo to 1 bolívar fuerte. Banknotes range in amounts from 2 to 100 bolívares fuertes. The bolívar fuerte banknotes feature images of leading figures in Venezuelan history, including individuals of indigenous and African descent and, for the first time in the history of Venezuelan currency, a woman: Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi, who appears on the 20-bolívar fuerte note. Her support for her husband, military leader Juan Bautista Arismendi, during Venezuela’s war for independence made her a national hero."
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"docid": "D2014562#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/paraguay/pyfacts.htm\nParaguay Facts",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Name: Paraguay (long form) Republic of Paraguay Capital City: Asuncion (680,250 pop.) ( 2,164,316 metro)Paraguay Population: 6,623,252 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Paraguay Guarani (PYG) (conversion rates)One Hundred Thousand Paraguayan Guaranies Ethnicity: Mestizo (mixed Spanish and Amerindian) 95%, other 5%GDP total: $41.1 billion ( 2012 est)GDP per capita: $6,100 ( 2012 est)Land Sizes Language: Spanish (official), Guarani (official)Largest Cities: ( by population) Asuncion, San Lorenzo, Capiata, Lambare, Fernando de la Mora, Limpio, Nemby Name: The official name is a compound phrase of a few Guaraní words. The literal translation contains three words. First, Para which means \"\"of many varieties\"\". Second, Gua which means \"\"belonging to or place\"\". Third, Y which means \"\"water, river or lake\"\". National Day: May 15Religion: Roman Catholic 89.6%, Protestant 6.2%, other Christian 1.1%, other or unspecified 1.9%, none 1.1%Symbols Paraguay's Information Land Area 397,302 km 2Water Area 9,450 km 2Total Area 406,752km 2 (#59)Population 6,862,812 (#104)Population Density 17.27/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $64.67 Billion GDP Per Capita 9,500$Currency Guarani (PYG)More Information Paraguay See Also Where is Paraguay? GDP of Paraguay What is the Capital of Paraguay? List of Airports in Paraguay About Paraguay What Type Of Government Does Paraguay Have?"
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"docid": "D1842650#0",
"title": "http://www.whereig.com/where-is-guyana/\nWhere is Guyana?",
"text": "Home > South America Map > >Where is Guyana Where is Guyana? Share |Location of Guyana on a Map About Map: Map showing location of Guyana in the World. As shown on the location map of Guyana that Guyana is located in the northern part of South America continent and culturally part of the Anglophone Caribbean. Guyana was formerly known by British Guiana because it was the colony of Britain. Hence, it is the only state of Commonwealth of Nations on the continent of South America. Besides, it was also colony of Dutch, French, and Spain. Moreover, Guyana got its independence from the United Kingdom in the year 26 May 1966 and became a Republic in the year 23 February 1970. Interestingly, Guyana is one of the four non-Spanish-speaking countries on the South America continent. The other three are Brazil (Official language is Portuguese), Suriname (Official language is Dutch), and French Guiana (Official language is French). The government type of Guyana is a semi-presidential representative democratic republic where the President of Guyana is the head of government."
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"docid": "D2387174#0",
"title": "http://thewebsiteofeverything.com/animals/birds/Strigiformes/Strigidae/Lophostrix-cristata\nCrested Owl",
"text": "Crested Owl It is found in Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Picture of the Crested Owl has been licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike. Original source: Dominic Sherony Author: Dominic Sherony The Crested Owl is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category. The Crested Owl (Lophostrix cristata) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is the only species (monotypic), in the genus Lophostrix. It is found in Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests."
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"docid": "D1246406#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_5209198_countries-use-euro-currency_.html\nCan You Buy Things With Euros in America?",
"text": "Related Articles How to Count English Money Sightseeing in Remels, Germany How to Change Euros to Dollars Passport Rules for US Citizens Traveling to Germany Do I Need a Visa to Travel Around the World? What Is Money Called in Mexico? The euro is the currency used in many European nations; it was created to provide a single currency that would prevent travelers from having to change money every time they cross a border in Europe. Developed by the European Monetary Union, the euro is available in both notes and coins of varying denominations. Currently the euro is accepted as legal tender in 17 nations in Europe. There are a few nations outside of Europe that use the euro as legal tender; however, the U. S. is not currently among them. About the Euro On Jan. 1, 2002, 12 European nations joined in the European Monetary Union and converted to the use of the euro as their official currency. Five more members joined the Union in later years, from 2007 to 2011. There are also some other nations that have made agreements to use the euro both in and outside of Europe. The euro is available in notes with denominations of 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, five, two and 1."
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"docid": "D3217782#0",
"title": "http://content.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/baggage/before-your-trip/checked.html\nBAGGAGE & TRAVEL FEES",
"text": "\"BAGGAGE & TRAVEL FEESKnow The Fees & Details When you travel with Delta, we want to help you understand the fees you’ll pay. This way, you can make the right choices regarding what bags you bring, flexibility when changing your flight or even what to expect when traveling with children or pets. BAGGAGE FEESBaggage Fee Exception TRAVEL CHANGESTravel Services Common Baggage Fees Active Military Same Day Travel Changes Unaccompanied Minors Standard Checked Bag Allowance Medallion Status Standard Flight Changes Infant in Arms Baggage Limitations Sky Miles Credit Card Award Ticket & Mileage Upgrade Changes Pet Travel Baggage Fee Details & Rules Direct Ticketing Baggage Protection Baggage Fees Common Baggage Fees The most common fees for traveling in a domestic, Main Cabin seat are: Visit Carry-On Baggage to find sizing and requirements for carry-on baggage First standard checked bag free for Delta Sky Miles Medallion® Members and Sky Miles® Credit Card Members. Checked Baggage Allowance Each Way price varies by route and fare class. For U. S. and Canada TO AND FROM Europe/North Africa - ticketing on or after Dec. 6, 2017 for travel on/after April 10, 2018 will have the following baggage fees: BASIC ECONOMY ONLY1 stbag fee is $60/50EUR/75CAD2 ndbag fee is $100/85EUR/120CADNo change to policy for Main Cabin/Delta Comfort+ ® /First Class/Delta Premium Select/Delta One ®For travel departing before April 10, 2018, Basic Economy passengers will enjoy a 1 ststandard checked bag free. For Delta Premium Select customers, the following baggage allowances apply:2 free bags weighing a maximum of 50 lbs. ( 23 kg)STANDARD CHECKED BAG ALLOWANCETo better assist you with finding baggage information, select from the routes listed. You’ll find information on fees and size requirements — sorted by the general routes where you plan to travel. Exceptions for Active Military, Medallion Members, and Delta Sky Miles Credit Card by American Express Members apply. Please reference Baggage Fee Details & Rules, Baggage Fee Exceptions or the Regions page for more details."
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"docid": "D461447#0",
"title": "http://gocaribbean.about.com/od/caribbeantravelfaq/f/What-Money-Or-Currency-Is-Used-In-The-Caribbean.htm\nCaribbean Currency for Travelers",
"text": "\"By Robert Curley Updated 12/11/17Share Pin Email•••Caribbean countries generally use their own currencies, though many tourist destinations throughout the islands accept U. S. dollars to encourage American travelers to visit. Major credit cards such as Visa, Master Card, and American Express work there too, but credit card purchases nearly always occur in the local currency, with conversion rates handled by your card-issuing bank. In many places, it makes sense to convert at least a few dollars to local cash for tips, small purchases, and transportation. U. S. Dollar For starters, Puerto Rico and the U. S. Virgin Islands, both U. S. territories, use the U. S. dollar as the legal currency. This makes it easy for U. S. residents to travel there, eliminating the hassle of money exchange and the confusion of currency conversions when making a purchase. In countries that use the Euro and some Caribbean nations in South America and Central America (as well as Cuba ), you must exchange your U. S. dollars to local currency. Cuba enforces an unusual two-currency system: tourists must use \"\"convertible pesos\"\" pegged 1:1 in value to the U. S. dollar, whereas the pesos used by residents are worth far less. Credit cards issued by U. S. banks don't work in Cuba. In Mexico, you should exchange dollars for pesos if you plan to venture beyond the major tourist areas where U. S. currency is commonly accepted—advice that also applies to other big countries, including Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Currency Exchange You can usually find a currency exchange window in Caribbean airports, and you can also exchange money at local banks."
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"docid": "D1367935#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/venezuela/veflags.htm\nVenezuelan Flag",
"text": "Print this map Print this map Venezuela Flag: The current flag of Venezuela was officially adopted on April 20, 1836. The flag is modeled after the one used by the liberation leader, Francisco de Maranda. Blue represents independence from Spain, red symbolizes courage and the centered stars are symbolic of the seven provinces that supported the revolution. The coat of arms is placed upper left. Larger Venezuela flag Large selection of South American flags Venezuela Coat of Arms: This flag was designed by Francisco de Miranda. His design was also the inspiration for the flags of Colombia and Ecuador. The colors of the flag are based on primary color theory. The yellow signifies wealth, the blue signifies courage, and the red signifies independence from Spain. The seven stars represent the provinces of Venezuela. Simon Bolivar added an eighth star for the province of Angostura, modern day Guyana."
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"docid": "D2173410#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/brazil/brlatlog.htm\nLocation of Brazil",
"text": "Location of Brazil Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Brasília: (capital city) 15° 46' S, 47° 55' W Fortaleza: 3° 43' S, 38° 32' W Manaus: 3° 6' S, 60° 1' W Porto Alegre: 30° 1' S, 51° 13' W Salvador: 12° 58' S, 38° 30' WLatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: Brazil, dissected by both the Equator and Tropic of Capricorn, is positioned in the northern, southern and western hemispheres. Covering almost 50% of South America, Brazil is bordered by Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and the Atlantic Ocean. Brazil's Information Land Area 8,358,140 km 2Water Area 157,630 km 2Total Area 8,515,770km 2 (#5)Population 205,823,665 (#5)Population Density 24.63/km 2Government Type Federal Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $3,080.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 14,800$Currency Real (BRL)More Information Brazil See Also Where is Brazil? GDP of Brazil What is the Capital of Brazil? List of Airports in Brazil About Brazil What Type of Government Does Brazil Have? Largest Ethnic Groups In Brazil The Biggest Industries In Brazil Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden?"
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"docid": "D635194#0",
"title": "https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/French_Guiana\nFrench Guiana",
"text": "\"navigation search Capital Cayenne Currency Euro (EUR)Population 282.7 thousand (2017)Electricity 220±0 volt / 50±0 hertz (Europlug, Type D, Type E)Country code +594Time zone UTC−03:00edit on Wikidata French Guiana (French: Guyane or Guyane française) is an overseas French department and region in the Amazonia region of South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Brazil and Suriname. It is governed as an overseas department of France with same rights and privileges granted to all other French departments and benefits financially from the arrangement. Regions [ edit]Map of French Guiana Cities [ edit]Cayenne, the administrative capital of French Guiana Kourou, the city which hosts the space center and Arianespace Saint-Laurent, located on the Maroni river, which forms the natural border between Surinam and French Guyana. Saint-Georges, on the Oyapock river, which is the natural border between Brazil and French Guyana. Other destinations [ edit]Îles du salut (Devil's Island) — the ruins of the infamous offshore penal colony Understand [ edit]First settled by the French in 1604, French Guiana was the site of notorious penal settlements (collectively known as Devil's Island) until 1951. The European Space Agency launches its communication satellites from Kourou. It is the only portion of mainland South America still governed by an overseas nation. Climate [ edit]Tropical; hot, humid; little seasonal temperature variation. Landscape [ edit]Low-lying coastal plains rising to hills and small mountains, mostly an unsettled wilderness. It also consists of hill plateaus and the Tumuc-humac mountains."
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"docid": "D2533520#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/dollar\ndollar",
"text": "\"dollar [ dol -er]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun1. a paper money, silver or cupronickel coin, and monetary unit of the United States, equal to 100 cents. Symbol: $.2. a silver or nickel coin and monetary unit of Canada, equal to 100 cents. Symbol: $.3. any of the monetary units of various other nations, as Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Fiji, Guyana, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Liberia, New Zealand, Singapore, the Solomon Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe, equal to 100 cents.4. Also called ringgit. a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of Brunei, equal to 100 sen.5. ringgit.6. a thaler.7."
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"docid": "D1831768#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Suriname\n.",
"text": "\"Suriname Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Climate Terrain History Get in By plane By train By car By bus By boat Get around By air See Do Central Suriname Nature Reserve Raleighvallen Nature Reserve Brownsberg Galibi Nature Reserve Upper Surinam river Nature Resort Kabalebo Other locations Buy Eat Javanese Chinese East-Indian Other Sleep Stay safe NOTE: The CDC has identified Suriname as an affected area of the Zika outbreak. Pregnant women are advised to be cautious as the virus can lead to birth defects. Adults affected by the virus experience fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes) typically lasting a week. You can learn more by visiting the official CDC website . Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Paramaribo Government Republic Currency Surinamese Dollar (SRD)Area total: 163,270 km 2land: 161,470 km 2water: 1,800 km 2Population 537,311 (July 2014 est. ) Language Dutch (official), English (widely spoken), Sranang Tongo (Surinamese, sometimes called Taki-Taki, is native language of Creoles and much of the younger population), Hindustani (a dialect of Hindi), Javanese Religion Hindu 27.4%, Muslim 19.6%, Roman Catholic 22.8%, Protestant 25.2% (predominantly Moravian), indigenous beliefs 5%Electricity 110-127V/60HZ (Europe & USA plug)Country code +597Internet TLD .sr Time Zone UTC-3Suriname, formerly the colony of Netherlands Guiana or Dutch Guiana, is a country in Northern South America. It has a North Atlantic Ocean coastline in the north and is surrounded by French Guiana to the east, Brazil to the south and Guyana to the west. It is the smallest independent country on the South American continent. The relatively small population lives mostly along the coast. Understand [ edit]IMPORTANT: at the moment (05/2016) Suriname has a problem with Inflation."
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"docid": "D12960#0",
"title": "http://www.discoveringireland.com/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Home Ireland Practical Information Currency In This Section Special Offers Ireland Vacation Information Vacation Reviews Map of Ireland About Ireland Bed and Breakfast Events Flying to Ireland Food History of Ireland People Practical Information Travel Tools Activities & Sports Currency Currencies Of Ireland There are two currencies used in Ireland depending on what part of Ireland you are visiting: Currency used in The Republic of Ireland Currency used in Northern Ireland Using your money in Ireland: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have different currencies. In the Republic of Ireland the currency used is the Euro and in Northern Ireland the currency used is the Pound Sterling. The banks in Northern Ireland all issue their own notes and with this you may come across different variations in the notes. All coins are the same, irrespective of the bank from which they come. When crossing between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland you can exchange your money in shops, gas stations, bureaux de change and banks. It is also wise to check the exchange rate when changing money. ATMs are present in very town in Ireland so therefore are a convenient way of dealing with your money during your stay. Below are various links to pages in which you can discover more about the notes and coins of Sterling and the Euro: Sterling Notes Euro Notes Euro Coins Get discounts and updates Sign up now for the official Discovering Ireland Update e-newsletter, designed to keep you up-to-date on what's new and exciting at Discovering Ireland and indeed in Ireland itself! You will also be among the first to know about our great special offers!Sign Up for News and Offers Submit"
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"docid": "D351747#0",
"title": "http://www.guidedublin.org/information/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency It is easy to get mixed up in currencies, specially when travelling to Great Britain. England is a EU member and so is Ireland, but still we have all heard about British Pounds, Sterling and Euro… what currency are they using where? First of all, the British Pounds and Sterling is the same currency, just two different names on the same baby. British Pounds are used in England, Scotland and in Northern Ireland. But, when travelling to Ireland the currency changes, and in Ireland and in Dublin Euro is the currency to be used. These differences are useful to keep in mind, especially if you are on a day trip from Belfast to Dublin, or if you plan on travelling from Dublin to Belfast, or maybe from Dublin to Liverpool. To get hold of Euro in Dublin, just use an ATM. If you would like to check how much your local currency is worth compared to the Euro, use the currency converter. Currency Converter Currency converter for Dublin Amount From : United States Dollar (USD)To : Euro Member Countries (EUR)Convert"
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"docid": "D2642249#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090904052136AA1D7ZG\nWhat is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?",
"text": "Business & Finance Personal Finance What is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?and if there is a difference, what does GBP stand for? as in GBP = ? quick understanding make best answer immediate Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: GBP is used in Britain Great British Pound The euro (€) is the official currency of 16 of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). The states, known collectively as the Eurozone, are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The currency is also used in a further five European countries, with and without formal agreements and is consequently used daily by some 327 million Europeans. [ 18] Over 175 million people worldwide use currencies which are pegged to the euro, including more than 150 million people in Africa. The euro is the second largest reserve currency and the second most traded currency in the world after the U. S. dollar. [ 19] As of November 2008 [update], with more than €751 billion in circulation, the euro is the currency with the highest combined value of cash in circulation in the world, having surpassed the U. S. dollar. [ 20] [21] Based on IMF estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the Eurozone is the second largest economy in the world. ["
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"docid": "D2142672#0",
"title": "https://www.aerlingusvacationstore.com/travel/faqs\nCreate Account",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions Do I need a visa or a passport to travel to Europe? You need a valid passport for travel to Europe; if you hold a U. S. passport and are traveling to the EU for 3 months or less, you do not need a special visa. Is it easy to book online? Yes, it’s easy to check prices by departure dates and cities and book an entire vacation package for multiple travelers online. When booking, simply have the following information for all passengers: names as they appear in passport and date of birth. We mail one set of documents for the entire reservation. Is full payment due at time of booking? Yes, full payment by credit card is due to complete the transaction and issue airline tickets. Will I receive a booking confirmation? Yes, you will receive an email confirming your booking with itinerary details upon completion of your transaction."
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"docid": "D1979298#0",
"title": "https://www.discovernorthernireland.com/about-northern-ireland/plan-your-trip/FAQs/\nFAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland",
"text": "Home FAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland FAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland Share Share Favourite This page lists some of the most common questions about travelling to and visiting Northern Ireland. If you cannot find what you are looking for on this page, please email us at [email protected] and we will try our best to answer your question. What currency does Northern Ireland use? Northern Ireland uses the £ sterling, the currency in circulation in England, Scotland and Wales. Unlike the Euro which is used in the Republic of Ireland, pound sterling is not linked to the Euro. Mastercard (Access) and Visa credit cards, including Contactless, are in general use and cheques backed by a bank card are widely accepted. Will I be able to use Euro in Northern Ireland? Most large stores will accept Euro currency, however please enquire first to confirm if there will be a charge attached to this service and to confirm exact rate. Visitors are advised to plan ahead and bring sterling currency as smaller businesses may not except Euro, or may not give the best exchange rate compared to banks, post offices etc. What is the best time of the year to come to Northern Ireland?"
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"docid": "D2468846#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k3015723-Using_Euro_in_Belfast-Ireland.html\nUsing Euro in Belfast?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Ireland forum Ireland forums AC-Tripper NJLevel Contributor532 posts1 review Save Topic Using Euro in Belfast? Aug 10, 2009, 8:51 AMHey All,I know that Belfast is in Northern Ireland where the official currency is the pound. However, we will be spending our entire stay in Ireland except for one day in Belfast and do not want to convert currency. Do most places in Belfast take the Euro or is it strictly the pound. ( Specifically food and souvenir places). Also, do most places take credit cards, in the event that Euro are not accepted? Thanks!Mentioned in this post Belfast Northern Ireland, UKNorthern Ireland United Kingdom Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Ireland? See all Cliffs of Moher Tour and Galway from...764 Reviewsfrom $62.60*Giant’s Causeway and Northern Ireland...796 Reviewsfrom $93.80*All-Ireland 6-Day Tour from Dublin43 Reviewsfrom $611.90*Cliffs of Moher Tour from Dublin1,254 Reviewsfrom $62.60*1-4 of 4 replies Sorted by 1gary2009Dublin, Ireland Level Contributor714 posts25 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Using Euro in Belfast? Aug 10, 2009, 8:57 AMcredit cards are widely accepted."
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"docid": "D600239#0",
"title": "http://www.anpost.ie/AnPost/MainContent/Personal+Customers/Money+Matters/Foreign+Exchange/Choose+the+PostFX+MasterCard+Currency+Card.htm\n",
"text": "Need a safe and convenient way to carry your Sterling and Dollars? The Post FX™ Prepaid Master Card® Currency Card keeps your money secure with chip and PIN technology. Currency I Have Amount: Currency I Want Amount: We can only change back to Euro if you purchased the Sterling or Dollars using the Post FX™ currency card. Currency Sell Rate Sell Commission Buy Rate (cards only) Buy Commission GBP 0.8434 0.00 0.8956 0.00USD 1.1903 0.00 1.2639 0.00CAD 1.5304 0.00 1.6580 0.00AUD 1.5040 0.00 1.6294 0.00How does it work? Step by step How Much? What next? Top up online Register your Post FX™ Currency Card Frequently Asked Questions Application forms Terms and conditions Contact Us Post FX™ Master Card® Currency Card is a safe and convenient way to manage your money when travelling to the UK,USA, Canada or Australia. Simply top-up your Post FX™ Currency Card for the amount you want at your local Post Office. Then use your card at 1.9 million ATMs worldwide shops and restaurants. Safe Chip & PIN protected Not linked to your bank account Supported by free 24 hour global assistance Get an additional card and use it as a back up Convenient Use at ATMs worldwide displaying the Master Card Acceptance Mark to withdraw local currency, subject to restrictions."
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"docid": "D816592#0",
"title": "http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/irish-currency.html\nIrish currency: a brief history of Ireland's money",
"text": "Irish currency: a brief history of Ireland's money Ireland currency. O'Reilly's Money. Irish coins. National Museum at Collins Barracks. Home → Info about Ireland → Irish currency The history of Irish currency reflects Ireland's political development over the last 1000 years. What began with the Vikings, who hammered out the very first Irish coins in Dublin in the 10th century, has left us with a marvellous legacy that marks social changes, political propaganda and economic trends. Indeed Irish coins and, more recently, banknotes, are outstanding historical documents. Replica of the earliest Irish coin: King Sihtric silver penny, Dublin c.1000 AD. The oldest Irish coins date to the Vikings The very first Irish coins were struck by the Vikings in Dublin in about 997AD by order of their King Sihtric III, also known as Silkbeard. Until this time, a variety of coinage had circulated in Ireland, including Anglo-Saxon, western European and even Islamic from central Asia."
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"docid": "D1984854#0",
"title": "http://golondon.about.com/od/currency/a/currency.htm\nKnow Before You Go: A Traveler's Guide to UK Currency",
"text": "\"Before you arrive in the United Kingdom, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the local currency. The official currency of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland is the pound sterling (£), often abbreviated to GBP. Currency in the UK remains unchanged by the European referendum of 2017. If you're planning a trip around Ireland, however, you need to be aware that the Republic of Ireland uses the euro (€), not the pound. Pounds and Pence One British pound (£) is made up of 100 pence (p). Coin denominations are as follows: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. Notes are available in £5, £10, £20 and £50 denominations, each one with their own distinct color. All British currency features an image of the Queen's head on one side. The other side typically shows a notable historic figure, landmark or national symbol . British slang has many different names for various elements of the currency."
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"docid": "D1360552#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_the_country_Ireland_named_Ireland\nWhy was the country Ireland named Ireland?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of Europe History of Ireland Why was the country Ireland named Ireland? Flag Why was the country Ireland named Ireland? Answer by European100 Confidence votes 12.4KIreland is named after the island it is located on, Ireland. Ireland the country is referred to as the Republic of Ireland so it is not confused with Northern Ireland, a country in the United Kingdom that borders the Republic of Ireland.6 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No I am Flukey 918,848 Contributions I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. What countries are in Ireland? There are two soverign states located on the island of Ireland. The 6 northeastern counties making up Northern Ireland, which isone part of the United Kingdom, and the independ …Drung 10 Contributions Are Ireland and Northern Ireland different countries? Yes."
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"docid": "D1246407#0",
"title": "http://qz.com/260980/meet-the-countries-that-dont-use-their-own-currency/\nHere are all the countries that donât have a currency of their own",
"text": "Here are all the countries that don’t have a currency of their own Kabir Chibber September 15, 2014Not quite what we mean by printing money. ( Reuters/Umit Bektas)As Scotland prepares to vote on independence on Sept. 18, the future of its currency has taken center stage. For the moment, Scotland prints its own notes and uses the British pound, which is controlled by the Bank of England. ( Follow?) In the event of independence, Scotland wants to continue to use the pound as part of a negotiated currency union. All three of the UK’s major parties have ruled this out. Nonetheless, the most likely outcome of a “Yes” vote involves Scotland using the pound anyway. On option: the scenario dubbed “sterlingization,” in which the world’s newest state would have pound notes and coins but no control over its monetary policy. The head of the Bank of England—who, just to make things more confusing, is Canadian—has said that if Scotland were to adopt the British pound on its own, it would need huge reserves of the currency—around 25% of its GDP, or £36 billion—to convince the rest of the world it can credibly act as a lender of last resort in the event of crisis. Yet if Scotland were to go it alone, it wouldn’t actually be alone."
},
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"docid": "D90082#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/ie/where-is-ireland.html\nWhere is Ireland?",
"text": "Where is Ireland? Location of Ireland on a map. What is the capital of Ireland? Located in the continent of Europe, Ireland covers 68,883 square kilometers of land and 1,390 square kilometers of water, making it the 121st largest nation in the world with a total area of 70,273 square kilometers. Ireland became an independent state in 1922, after gaining its sovereignty from The United Kingdom. The population of Ireland is 4,722,028 (2012) and the nation has a density of 69 people per square kilometer. The currency of Ireland is the Euro (EUR). As well, the people of Ireland are refered to as Irish. The dialing code for the country is 353 and the top level internet domain for Irish sites is .ie. Ireland shares land borders with only one country, United Kingdom."
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"docid": "D19895#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Northern_Ireland\nWhat is the currency of Northern Ireland?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United Kingdom Northern Ireland What is the currency of Northern Ireland? Flag What is the currency of Northern Ireland? Answer by Chris Freel Confidence votes 9.1KNorthern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, the British pound (symbol: £, abbreviation: GBP). However, if you are visiting, you ought to be aware that while they accept Bank of England notes, they also have their own. Although these notes are legal tender in the rest of the United Kingdom, they are often refused in shops and other places where money changes hands; you may have to go to a bank to \"\"convert\"\" them into Bank of England notes. pound sterling8 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No I am Flukey 918,848 Contributions I am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. What is the currency of Ireland? The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (symbol 'â¬')."
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"docid": "D2933615#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/currency-used-southern-ireland-109449.html\nCurrency Used in Southern Ireland",
"text": "\"Euro coins and banknotes are valid in the Republic of Ireland. Ireland 's northern and southern regions are indistinguishable in many ways. You don't need a passport to travel between them, and they share both an island and an affinity for Guinness. However, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are actually two entirely separate countries. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and as such, it uses the pound as its currency, whereas the Republic of Ireland uses the euro. Countries Using the Euro It's a common misconception that all member countries of the European Union use the euro as their official currency. In reality, only 19 of the 28 EU countries use the euro, with the following members opting to use their own currencies: Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Poland Romania Sweden The United Kingdom The Republic of Ireland, however, does operate on the euro. Integrating its currency with that of 18 other EU countries has helped to eliminate fluctuating exchange rates and costs, and it makes it easier for these countries to trade with each other. It also makes it easier for residents to travel and shop in other euro-currency countries. The Euro in Ireland Still, use of the euro in Ireland is relatively new."
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"docid": "D1217290#0",
"title": "https://www.aransweatersdirect.com/blogs/blog/102905857-what-is-the-difference-between-ireland-and-northern-ireland\nWhat is the Difference Between 'Ireland' and 'Northern Ireland'?",
"text": "\"Blog What is the Difference Between 'Ireland' and 'Northern Ireland'? Aran Sweaters Direct on Jul 04, 2016Many non-Irish people ask \"\"What is the difference between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland?\"\". The Short Answer Ireland is a single island, situated next to Britain, but there are two countries on the island The Republic of Ireland makes up most of the island The Republic of Ireland is an independent sovereign state Northern Ireland makes up the northeastern part of the island Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Some More Details The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom Along with Northern Ireland, the other countries of the UK are England, Scotland and Wales and some smaller islands The Republic of Ireland is usually referred to as Ireland When people say Ireland, they usually mean the Republic of Ireland, but sometimes they mean the whole island of Ireland Northern Ireland is usually called the North by people living in the south; while Northerners call the Republic the South Protestants living in Northern Ireland sometimes refer to their country as Ulster, but Ulster is also a larger province, encompassing Northern Ireland and three counties in the Republic Catholics living in Northern Ireland sometimes refer to their country as the Six Counties, and sometimes call the Republic the Free State Everyday Differences There are not much day-to-day differences between one part of the island and the other. The main ones are: The currency used in the Republic of Ireland is the Euro, while in Northern Ireland people use the UK currency (sterling)In the Republic of Ireland all speed limits on road signs are indicated in kilometres per hour. In Northern Ireland, speed limits are indicated in miles per hour -- watch out for this. In Northern Ireland, you will see an (increasingly smaller) number of food or UK retail outlets, such as Sainsburys, that do not have any presence in the Republic of Ireland. The Good Friday Agreement The Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement, was signed in April 1998, and was approved by people in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, in a referendum held in May 1998. The Agreement was a recognition that:the majority of the population of Northern Ireland wanted to remain a part of the United Kingdoma substantial section of the population of Northern Ireland, and the majority of the people of the island of Ireland, wanted to bring about a united Ireland The agreement acknowledged that both these viewpoints were equally legitimate. Northern Ireland is to remain part of the United Kingdom unless or until a majority of the population ofa) Northern Irelandandb) the Republic of Irelandwants the status of Northern Ireland to change. If this ever comes about, then both the British and Irish governments are under a binding obligation to change the status of Northern Ireland and, presumably, bring about a united Ireland."
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"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
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"docid": "D1432925#0",
"title": "https://www.elsevier.com/books/primitive-money/einzig/978-0-08-011679-2\nPrimitive Money",
"text": "\"Home Books & Journals Arts and Humanities Arts and Humanities (General) Anthropology Primitive Money View on Science Direct Primitive Money2nd Edition In its Ethnological, Historical and Economic Aspects Authors: Paul Einzige Book ISBN: 9781483157153Imprint: Pergamon Published Date: 1st January 1966Page Count: 576Select country/region: Sales tax will be calculated at check-oute Book 93.95DRM-free (PDF)e Book format help Add to Cart Institutional Access Request a Sales Quote Tax Exempt Orders Support Center Secure Checkout Personal information is secured with SSL technology. Free Shipping Free global shipping No minimum order. Description Primitive Money: In its Ethnological, Historical and Economic Aspects: Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged deals with the study of the role of money in the past and in selected regions of the world. This selection is divided into three sections, designated as Book I, Book II, and Book III. Book I discusses the ethnology of money extending back to more than 5,000 years ago, to the dark age when not much written evidence existed, and to today's various communities scattered around the world. The text covers the regions of Oceania, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Book II looks into the historical aspect of money, from the ancient period comprising prehistoric currencies such as tools and ornaments, to the Medieval period, and then to modern times. Book III is the theoretical section that attempts to define primitive money, its functions, and its perceived value. This book applies something modern when it discusses primitive monetary policy, such as active and passive attitudes of the State, restrictionist policy, stabilizationist policy, and expansionist monetary policy. This section also discusses the philosophy of primitive money, and its economic and historical roles."
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"docid": "D1753182#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_punt\nIrish pound",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Irish punt)navigation search This article is about the currency of the Kingdom of Ireland, the Irish Free State, and the Republic of Ireland. For currency of Northern Ireland and of the whole of Ireland from 1826 to 1928, see Pound sterling. For the coin of the same value, see One pound (Irish coin). Irish pound Punt Éireannach ( Irish)£1 notes ( 1928–77 and 1976–93) £1 coin (1990–2002)ISO 4217Code IEPDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)Plural pounds ( English)puint, punta ( Irish)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)pence ( English)pinginí, pingineacha ( Irish)Symbol £ (or IR£ to distinguish from other pounds)penny ( English)pingin ( Irish)p Nickname quid Banknotes Freq. used £5, £10, £20 Rarely used £50, £100Coins Freq. used 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1Demographics User (s) Currently: None Previously: Ireland Issuance Central bank Central Bank of Ireland Website www .centralbank .ie Printer Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Mint Currency Centre of the Central Bank of Ireland Valuation ERM Since 13 March 1979 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002€ = £0.787564This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Irish pound ( Irish: punt Éireannach) was the currency of Ireland until 2002. Its ISO 4217 code was IEP, and the usual notation was the prefix £ (or IR£ where confusion might have arisen with the pound sterling or other pounds ). The Irish pound was superseded by the euro on 1 January 1999. [ 1] Euro currency did not begin circulation until the beginning of 2002."
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"docid": "D1452297#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_(British_coin)\nGuinea (coin)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Guinea (British coin))navigation search\"\"Guineas\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Guinea (disambiguation). Five Guinea coin, James II, Great Britain, 1688The guinea was a coin of approximately one quarter ounce of gold that was minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814. [ 1] The name came from the Guinea region in West Africa, where much of the gold used to make the coins originated. [ 2] It was the first English machine-struck gold coin, originally worth one pound sterling, [1] equal to twenty shillings, but rises in the price of gold relative to silver caused the value of the guinea to increase, at times to as high as thirty shillings. From 1717 to 1816, its value was officially fixed at twenty-one shillings. When Britain adopted the gold standard the guinea became a colloquial or specialised term. Although no longer circulated, the term guinea survives as a unit of account in some fields. Notable usages include horse racing, [1] and in the sale of rams to mean an amount of one pound and one shilling (21 shillings) or one pound and five pence (£1.05) in decimalised currency. The name also forms the basis for the Arabic word for the Egyptian pound الجنيه el-Genēh / el-Geni, as a sum of 100 qirsh (one pound) was worth approximately 21 shillings at the end of the 19th century."
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"docid": "D531223#0",
"title": "http://www.diffen.com/difference/Euro_vs_US_Dollar\nComments: Euro vs US Dollar",
"text": "Diffen › Finance The US dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the de facto currency for international trade and a reserve currency for much of the world. The Euro (EUR) is the currency of 22 European countries, including 17 countries in the European Union. This comparison focuses on the history and evolution, central banking, amount of money in circulation and the exchange rate between these two currencies. Comparison chart Euro versus US Dollar comparison chart Euro US Dollar Symbol € $ISO 4217 code EUR (num. 978) USDOfficial user (s) Eurozone (17) Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Outside the EU (7) Monaco San Marino Vatican City Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United States and more Inflation 1.4% (December 2012) 2.16% (October 2012)Nickname The single currency, local names Ege (Finnish) Quid (Hiberno-English) Teuro (German) Ouro (Galician) Juró (Hungarian) Ewro (Maltese) Buck, greenback Countries Eurozone US and overseas territories Amount in circulation €915 billion Over $800 billion Governing bank European Central Bank Federal Reserve Pegged by 10 currencies Bosnia & Herz. convertible mark Bulgarian lev Cape Verdean escudo Central African CFA franc CFP franc Comorian franc Danish krone (±2.25%) Latvian lats Lithuanian litas West African CFA franc 23 currencies Printer Various Bureau of Engraving and Printing Mint Various United States Mint Coins 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1Notes €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500 $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $2 (rare)Stock Ticker EURUSD=X USDEUR=XContents: Euro vs US Dollar1 History1.1 Origins of the Euro1.2 Origins of the US Dollar2 Administration and control of monetary policy3 Countries4 Exchange Rates5 Amount of money in circulation6 Recent News7 References History Origins of the Euro The Euro was introduced to financial markets on January 1, 1999. Coins and banknotes entered circulation on January 1, 2002. After the Maastricht Treaty in 1992, most EU member states are obliged to adopt the Euro after meeting monetary and budgetary requirements. However the UK and Denmark negotiated exemptions, and Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum. All new members of the European Union since 1993 have pledged to adopt the Euro."
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"docid": "D64823#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k5897776-Preferred_Currency_pounds_or_euros-Ireland.html\nPreferred Currency - pounds or euros",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Ireland forum Ireland forumsloucharlton, ma Level Contributor195 posts35 reviews Save Topic Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:32 PMWhat is the preferred currency in Ireland... I am travelling to Ireland for the first time next week. Most of my costs will be charged to a business credit card, but I want to have some free cash avaialble... Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Ireland? See all Cliffs of Moher Tour and Galway from...764 Reviewsfrom $62.60*Giant’s Causeway and Northern Ireland...796 Reviewsfrom $93.80*All-Ireland 6-Day Tour from Dublin43 Reviewsfrom $611.90*Cliffs of Moher Tour from Dublin1,254 Reviewsfrom $62.60*1-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1Bean_Limerick Limerick, Ireland Destination Expertfor Limerick Level Contributor27,949 posts86 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:34 PMThe preferred currency in the Republic South of Ireland) is the actual currency of the Republic which is the Euro. North of the border, the preferred currency is Sterling, which is the actual currency there. Report inappropriate content Doneraile Waterford, Ireland Level Contributor6,414 posts2 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:34 PMIf you are coming to the Republic of Ireland you need Euros, if you are going to Northern Ireland you will need Sterling. When you get to the airport here you can get money from an ATM. Mentioned in this post Northern Ireland United Kingdom Report inappropriate contentkaty-lied Dublin, Ireland Level Contributor2,607 posts195 reviews Save Reply3. Re: Preferred Currency - pounds or euros Nov 12, 2012, 1:36 PMEuro in Republic - Stg in Northern Ireland Mentioned in this post Northern Ireland United Kingdom Report inappropriate contentblackgreen Cork, Ireland Destination Expertfor Cork Level Contributor3,523 posts71 reviews Save Reply4."
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"docid": "D405141#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/currency-used-dublin-ireland-5321d1aff8b3adce\nWhat Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland? A: Quick Answer The currency used in Dublin, Ireland, is the euro. Ireland is one of 17 countries that uses the euro as its official form of currency. Continue Reading Keep Learning Is Dublin a County in Ireland? Where Is Dublin Located? What Is the Postal Code for Dublin, Ireland? Credit: Miguel Ángel Vilela CC-BY 2.0Full Answer Dublin is part of the Republic of Ireland and is located in the southern portion of the country. Since Northern Ireland has long been separated from the southern part in terms of culture, it uses the pound sterling instead of the euro in accordance with its connection to the United Kingdom. This is important to keep in mind when traveling to Ireland if the itinerary includes many different destinations within the country. Travelers only going to Dublin can function by just carrying the euro."
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"docid": "D12965#0",
"title": "http://www.economist.com/node/17522578\nFears about Irelandâs public finances and banks have made a European bail-out look imminent. How deep is the countryâs economic mire?",
"text": "Ireland's economy Threadbare Fears about Ireland’s public finances and banks have made a European bail-out look imminent. How deep is the country’s economic mire? Nov 18th 2010 | Dublin Tweet IRELAND, says the country's finance minister, Brian Lenihan, does not need a bail-out from the European Union, the IMF or anyone else, and it has not asked for one. But help is at hand, however Mr Lenihan describes it. On November 18th, after many nervous days for investors and European politicians (see Charlemagne ), officials from the EU, the IMF and Ireland were due to begin what all sides call a “short and focused consultation” on how much help Ireland might need, and how soon. Many expect a bail-out package to be assembled within days. In recent weeks the bond markets have become frantic about the sorry state of Ireland's economy, public finances and banks. Investors have rushed out of Irish government debt: ten-year bond yields rose to nearly 9% last week, six and a half percentage points more than German ones, though they have fallen a bit since. The worries have also infected the bonds of other weak economies at the periphery of the euro zone (see article ). Investors have been unnerved by Germany's insistence that plans for a sovereign-debt default should be built into any future euro-zone rescue scheme."
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"docid": "D2933615#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/currency-used-southern-ireland-109449.html\nCurrency Used in Southern Ireland",
"text": "\"Euro coins and banknotes are valid in the Republic of Ireland. Ireland 's northern and southern regions are indistinguishable in many ways. You don't need a passport to travel between them, and they share both an island and an affinity for Guinness. However, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are actually two entirely separate countries. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, and as such, it uses the pound as its currency, whereas the Republic of Ireland uses the euro. Countries Using the Euro It's a common misconception that all member countries of the European Union use the euro as their official currency. In reality, only 19 of the 28 EU countries use the euro, with the following members opting to use their own currencies: Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Poland Romania Sweden The United Kingdom The Republic of Ireland, however, does operate on the euro. Integrating its currency with that of 18 other EU countries has helped to eliminate fluctuating exchange rates and costs, and it makes it easier for these countries to trade with each other. It also makes it easier for residents to travel and shop in other euro-currency countries. The Euro in Ireland Still, use of the euro in Ireland is relatively new."
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"docid": "D1445834#0",
"title": "http://www.ucc.ie/publications/heeu/Minority/chiwangu.htm\nMinority Ethnic Groups in Ireland - Paulina Chiwangu",
"text": "\"Minority Ethnic Groups in Ireland - Paulina Chiwangu I was asked to talk, in this paper, about minority ethnic groups in Ireland. This presented a number of problems for me. Firstly, it was not stated clearly which specific ethnic groups my paper should target. I wondered whether it would not have been a better idea to ask me to talk about racism in Irish society! Secondly, I was afraid, given the connotations which often accompany terms like 'ethnic minority', that it could strengthen the assumption that it is the presence of the 'minority groups' that brings racism into Ireland or elsewhere. Thirdly, most of the time when we talk about minority ethnic groups, we encounter ideas of multiculturalism. We try to find solutions, such as suggesting that members of different ethnic groups learn about each other's culture. There is nothing wrong with learning from other cultures. However, learning about other cultures is not the same as learning about our own racism. If we are going to compare our cultures objectively, we must first know our own racism."
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"docid": "D2304847#0",
"title": "http://www.ifly.com/dublin-airport/terminal-map\nDublin ( DUB ) AirportTerminal Map",
"text": "\"Terminal Layout; Travel to the United States, Passengers arriving at T2 and connecting to another flight; and Terminal Details: The passenger terminal complex at Dublin Airport consists of two terminals - Domestic T1 & International T2 - connected landside by a new 100-meter pedestrian corridor. Both terminals and their piers offer first-rate facilities, amenities and services, befitting an international Airport of its size. Across from T1 are parking blocks A, B & C, while the new short-term multi-story carpark is across from T2. U. S. Customs Clearance (CBP) is available in both terminals. Travel to the U. S.- Passengers planning to travel to the U. S. need to apply for travel authorization online prior to travel: open https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ - Passengers departing to the U. S. can use Dublin Airport's U. S. Pre-Clearance service at Terminal 2 near gates 401-406, saving time upon arrival at the U. S. - Shopping in U. S. Boarding Area: The The Loop' shopping areais after U. S. security check & pre-clearance is now double its previous size. Currency Exchanges at T1 & T2: - at T1: Arrivals Hall, Baggage Hall, Departures Hall, post-security and gates. - at T2: Baggage Hall, Check-in Hall and beyond Security check. Executive Lounges in T1 & T2 are available to all pay-in passengers (however, passengers using US pre-clearance must use the US Preclearance Lounge at 51st&Green* instead). For more information call 1890 30 60 90 or 353 1 8144779. The fee is 25 Euros (online), 29 Euros (at Airport). -"
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"docid": "D64829#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_the_EURO_the_currency_of_both_Southern_and_Northern_Ireland\nIs the EURO the currency of both Southern and Northern Ireland?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of Europe History of Ireland Is the EURO the currency of both Southern and Northern Ireland? Flag Is the EURO the currency of both Southern and Northern Ireland? Answer by Chris Freel Confidence votes 9.1KNo. The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (EUR or €). The currency of Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, is the British Pound (GBP or £). Generally the Euro is not accepted in Northern Ireland, although some large shops and some shops near the border with the Republic of Ireland will accept it.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Chris Freel What is the currency of Northern Ireland? Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the same currency as the rest of the United Kingdom, the British pound (symbol: £, abbreviation: GBP). However, if y …Scott A. Butler 645,024 Contributions A British multi-genre author, wordsmith, blogger and tea addict. He is also a co-author of 'In Memory: A Tribute to Sir Terry Pratchett'."
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"docid": "D351747#0",
"title": "http://www.guidedublin.org/information/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency It is easy to get mixed up in currencies, specially when travelling to Great Britain. England is a EU member and so is Ireland, but still we have all heard about British Pounds, Sterling and Euro… what currency are they using where? First of all, the British Pounds and Sterling is the same currency, just two different names on the same baby. British Pounds are used in England, Scotland and in Northern Ireland. But, when travelling to Ireland the currency changes, and in Ireland and in Dublin Euro is the currency to be used. These differences are useful to keep in mind, especially if you are on a day trip from Belfast to Dublin, or if you plan on travelling from Dublin to Belfast, or maybe from Dublin to Liverpool. To get hold of Euro in Dublin, just use an ATM. If you would like to check how much your local currency is worth compared to the Euro, use the currency converter. Currency Converter Currency converter for Dublin Amount From : United States Dollar (USD)To : Euro Member Countries (EUR)Convert"
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"docid": "D2376188#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/ireland/ielatlog.htm\nLocation of Ireland",
"text": "Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Dublin: (capital city) 53° 20' N, 6° 16' W Lifford: 54° 50' N, 7° 28' W Killarney: 52° 3' N, 9° 30' W Sligo: 54° 16' N, 8° 28' W Waterford: 52° 15' N, 7° 7' WLatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: The island of Ireland is positioned in both the northern and western hemispheres. Fronted in the northeast by Northern Ireland ( a recognized constitutionally distinct region of the United Kingdom ), it's located off the northwestern coastline of continental Europe, directly west of the United Kingdom, and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Irish Sea and St. George's Channel. Ireland's Information Land Area 68,883 km 2Water Area 1,390 km 2Total Area 70,273km 2 (#118)Population 4,952,473 (#121)Population Density 71.90/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $322.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 69,400$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Ireland See Also Where is Ireland? GDP of Ireland What is the Capital of Ireland? List of Airports in Ireland About Ireland What Languages Are Spoken In Ireland? Biggest Cities In Ireland What Sunk the Lusitania? If you Think it was a Torpedo, Think Again Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa?"
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"docid": "D551046#0",
"title": "http://localtimes.info/Europe/Ireland/Dublin/\nDublin Time",
"text": "Dublin Information Currency in Ireland Euro Code: EUR Symbol: €Dollar to Euro exchange rate: €0.75 Euros per Dollar is the average Euro exchange rates1 EURAustralia 1.6Switzerland 1.18United Kingdom 0.872Hong Kong 9.64Japan 131United States 1.239 Apr 18Today's Euro Exchange Rates Holiday Calendar Official holidays and national celebration days are highlighted in the month calendar Ireland Holiday Calendar Weather in Dublin Weather in Dublin - Ireland11°CVery cloudy Humidity is 62% Wind is Southeast 4 m/s Visibility is 19 km Pressure is 0 mbar Dublin Weather Forecast Coordinates Latitude: 53.344°Longitude: -6.267°Altitude: 8m Airports ()9.1km ()135.8km Telephone Calling Codes International country code:+353 (IE)Area code for Dublin: Dial Number:+353 1dialcode.org See area codes for dialing in Ireland"
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"docid": "D353201#0",
"title": "http://www.thetimenow.com/ireland/shannon\nCurrent local time in Shannon, Ireland | Time Zone: GMT",
"text": "The Time Now > Ireland >Time & More Weather & Forecast Current local time in Shannon, Ireland | Time Zone: GMT12 hour 24 hour12:08:45 PMNo UTC/GMT offset04Wednesday Apr 2018Display Time on your Website Convert Times & Time Zone Converter Calendar Tool Meeting Planner Tool Facts Country Capital Currency Dublin EUR (Euro) Use the currency converter International dialing code +353 (Ireland) How to dial to Shannon?am pm 2403 Wed / 04 05 06 07 08Shannon, Ireland IST Wed, Apr 04 12:08pm5am6am7am8am9am10am11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm+9 Sydney, Australia AEST Wed, Apr 04 09:08pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm10pm11pm Thu051am2am3am4am Add Location Current Weather in Lisbon Portela Airport Passing clouds. Refreshingly cool. Temperature Wind Last update Units57.2°F Feels like 52.61°F22.99 mph from 240° SWFri, Mar 30, 2018, 2:30 PM WESTChange to SI (°C, km, km/h)Daylight Saving Time in Shannon - Time Change Standard time zone Daylight saving time (DST)Time zone abbreviation No UTC / GMT offset No daylight saving time to observe right now GMT - Greenwich Mean Time Popular city time zones New York, NY London Tokyo Washington DC Paris Berlin Moscow Amsterdam Manila Miami, FLAtlanta, GA Las Vegas, NV Seattle, WA Houston, TXBoston, MA San Francisco, CA Chicago, ILLos Angeles, CA Mumbai Kuala Lumpur Karachi Toronto Montréal Sydney Mexico City Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Singapore Largest country time zones India Australia United States United Kingdom Japan Germany China France Canada Ghana Italy South Africa Spain Thailand Pakistan Brazil Mexico Malaysia Kenya Afghanistan Greece Nigeria Chile South Korea Ukraine Portugal Morocco Uganda Russia Egypt Philippines Vietnam Indonesia Popular Time Zones EST PDT GMT PST EDT CDT CST CUT UCT IDTPopular Countries Time India Singapore United Kingdom United States Australia Ghana Nigeria Spain Popular Cities Stockholm Sydney Kolkata Nairobi Mumbai Brisbane London About | Privacy Policy | Contact | Plugins | © Copyright The Time Now 1998-2018"
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"docid": "D3069503#0",
"title": "http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/city_result.jsp?country=Ireland&city=Dublin\nCost of Living in Dublin",
"text": "\"Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Ireland > Dublin Cost of Living in Dublin Tweet Compare Dublin with: Summary about cost of living in Dublin: Four-person family monthly costs: 3,649.33$ (2,969.90€) without rent (using our estimator). A single person monthly costs: 1,014.58$ (825.69€) without rent. Cost of living rank 37 thout of 564 cities in the world. Dublin has a cost of living index of 88.05. Do you live in Dublin? Add data for Dublin!Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 15.00 € 10.00 - 20.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 60.00 € 40.00 - 70.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 8.00 € 6.35 - 9.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 5.00 € 5.00 - 6.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 5.00 € 4.00 - 6.00Cappuccino (regular) 2.96 € 2.50 - 3.50Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 1.68 € 1.00 - 3.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 1.37 € 1.00 - 2.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 3.66 € 2.84 - 5.68Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 1.21 € 0.81 - 1.81Rice (white), (1 lb) 0.70 € 0.45 - 0.91Eggs (regular) (12) 2.77 € 1.80 - 4.50Local Cheese (1 lb) 3.76 € 2.27 - 6.30Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 3.75 € 2.72 - 4.54Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 4.52 € 2.72 - 6.80Apples (1 lb) 1.02 € 0.66 - 1.81Banana (1 lb) 0.75 € 0.57 - 1.13Oranges (1 lb) 0.98 € 0.68 - 1.81Tomato (1 lb) 1.10 € 0.90 - 1.47Potato (1 lb) 0.64 € 0.45 - 1.36Onion (1 lb) 0.47 € 0.32 - 0.91Lettuce (1 head) 0.97 € 0.79 - 1.50Water (1.5 liter bottle) 1.31 € 0.50 - 2.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 12.00 € 9.00 - 13.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 2.40 € 1.89 - 3.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 2.50 € 1.75 - 4.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 11.50 € 11.00 - 12.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 2.70 € 2.20 - 3.30Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 120.00 € 100.00 - 150.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 4.00 € 3.60 - 4.55Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 1.83 € 1.75 - 2.57Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 24.50 € 23.32 - 37.20Gasoline (1 gallon) 5.12 € 4.85 - 5.26Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 24,000.00 € 20,000.00 - 26,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 24,278.82 € 19,000.00 - 28,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 134.92 € 80.00 - 200.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.27 € 0.15 - 0.37Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 49.93 € 35.00 - 60.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 41.93 € 29.00 - 70.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 15.41 € 8.00 - 25.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 11.40 € 10.00 - 12.90Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 950.38 € 600.00 - 1,200.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 6,850.84 € 4,500.00 - 10,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 78.26 € 45.00 - 100.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 33.30 € 20.00 - 50.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 79.40 € 55.00 - 100.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 90.85 € 60.00 - 120.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 1,497.67 € 1,200.00 - 1,800.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 1,241.49 € 1,000.00 - 1,550.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 2,648.30 € 2,000.00 - 3,500.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 2,060.26 € 1,600.00 - 2,500.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 544.75 € 458.38 - 659.61Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 375.26 € 278.71 - 464.51Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 2,296.75 €Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 3.69 3.00 - 4.50Prices in Dublin These data are based on 4747 entries in the past 12 months from 552 different contributors. Last update: April 2018Tweet Sources and References: Taxi Fare Groceries and Supermarket Volkswagen Golf Official Page & Prices Gasoline Statistics & Prices in Ireland Add new source here: URL: Description: Dublin has 3 rd Most Expensive Monthly Pass (Regular Price) in the World (out of 397 cities). See More Price Rankings for Dublin The price of Eggs (regular) (12) in the year 2012 in Dublin was 2.43€. See More Historical Data in Dublin See Analysis of our Consumer Price Basket in Dublin Category Amount in USDTransportation 652.62Clothing And Shoes 121.2Sports And Leisure 259.36Markets 1,346.44Utilities (Monthly) 333.49Rent Per Month 2,287.89Restaurants 750.45Sign up for our newsletter: Your email address: Nearby cities: Cost of Living in Maynooth 15.63 miles Cost of Living in Naas 19.23 miles Cost of Living in Drogheda 31.28 miles Cost of Living in Navan 31.80 miles Cost of Living in Wicklow 35.06 miles Cost of Living in Mullingar 48.87 miles Cost of Living in Carlow 51.84 miles Cost of Living in Dundalk 51.92 miles Cost of Living in Tullamore 62.16 miles Cost of Living in Athlone 76.39 miles Leave a comment: Your name: Sign In Your email address (optional): Your comment (no HTML):84 Comments so far# Aniket on Mar 30, 2018 : Hi, I am planing for MS in Dublin,please help me finding the total expense during educational year. how much will be the total expense during study time?#"
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"docid": "D2468848#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k3015723-Using_Euro_in_Belfast-Ireland.html\nUsing Euro in Belfast?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Ireland forum Ireland forums AC-Tripper NJLevel Contributor532 posts1 review Save Topic Using Euro in Belfast?10 Aug 2009, 13:51Hey All,I know that Belfast is in Northern Ireland where the official currency is the pound. However, we will be spending our entire stay in Ireland except for one day in Belfast and do not want to convert currency. Do most places in Belfast take the Euro or is it strictly the pound. ( Specifically food and souvenir places). Also, do most places take credit cards, in the event that Euro are not accepted? Thanks!Mentioned in this post Belfast Northern Ireland, UKNorthern Ireland United Kingdom Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Ireland? See all Cliffs of Moher Tour and Galway from...771 Reviewsfrom US$62.90*Giant’s Causeway and Northern Ireland...800 Reviewsfrom US$94.40*All-Ireland 6-Day Tour from Dublin43 Reviewsfrom US$615.50*Cliffs of Moher Tour from Dublin1,256 Reviewsfrom US$62.90*1-4 of 4 replies Sorted by 1gary2009Dublin, Ireland Level Contributor714 posts25 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Using Euro in Belfast?10 Aug 2009, 13:57credit cards are widely accepted. Most places don't take euros in the city centre. You will most likely have to change some currency."
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"docid": "D463138#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/to-the-north/money-in-ireland-scotland-england\nMoney in Ireland, Scotland, England",
"text": "\"Money in Ireland, Scotland, England Jump to bottom Posted by Margaret (Clarkston, USA) on 12/13/09 08:23 AMAre those countries using the Euro or are they using something else? Posted by Frank IIFreedonia12/13/09 08:36 AM6502 posts Scotland and England use the British Pound. Ireland uses the Euro. Scotland does print it's own money, however, since it's not accepted everywhere, only accept British pounds. Posted by Chris Vancouver, BC12/13/09 09:01 AM162 posts Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and uses the British Pound. I've never been but this must be true. The country of Ireland uses the Euro. Posted by Ed Pensacola12/14/09 10:37 AM9110 posts Odd. I've left Scotland with their notes and blithely spent them all over the UK without anyone raising an eyebrow. Not sure what Steve's link meant by \"\"not spending them abroad\"\"."
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"docid": "D224627#0",
"title": "http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Common-Questions-A2146\nFAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland",
"text": "Home FAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland FAQs: Everything you need to know about visiting Northern Ireland Share Share Favourite This page lists some of the most common questions about travelling to and visiting Northern Ireland. If you cannot find what you are looking for on this page, please email us at [email protected] and we will try our best to answer your question. What currency does Northern Ireland use? Northern Ireland uses the £ sterling, the currency in circulation in England, Scotland and Wales. Unlike the Euro which is used in the Republic of Ireland, pound sterling is not linked to the Euro. Mastercard (Access) and Visa credit cards, including Contactless, are in general use and cheques backed by a bank card are widely accepted. Will I be able to use Euro in Northern Ireland? Most large stores will accept Euro currency, however please enquire first to confirm if there will be a charge attached to this service and to confirm exact rate. Visitors are advised to plan ahead and bring sterling currency as smaller businesses may not except Euro, or may not give the best exchange rate compared to banks, post offices etc. What is the best time of the year to come to Northern Ireland?"
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"docid": "D2438446#0",
"title": "http://www.luminarium.org/eightlit/swift/swiftbio.htm\n.",
"text": "\"JONATHAN SWIFT, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin, British satirist, was born at No. 7 Hoey's Court, Dublin, on the 30th of November 1667, a few months after the death of his father, Jonathan Swift (1640-1667), who married about 1664 Abigaile Erick, of an old Leicestershire family. He was taken over to England as an infant and nursed at Whitehaven, whence he returned to Ireland in his fourth year. His grandfather, Thomas Swift, vicar of Goodrich near Ross, appears to have been a doughty member of the church militant, who lost his possessions by taking the losing side in the Civil War and died in 1658 before the restoration could bring him redress. He married Elizabeth, niece of Sir Erasmus Dryden, the poet 's grandfather. Hence the familiarity of the poet's well-known \"\"cooling-card\"\" to the budding genius of his kinsman Jonathan: \"\"Cousin Swift, you will never be a poet.\"\" The young Jonathan was educated mainly at the charges of his uncle Godwin, a Tipperary official, who was thought to dole out his help in a somewhat grudging manner. In fact the apparently prosperous relative was the victim of unfortunate speculations, and chose rather to be reproached with avarice than with imprudence. The youth was resentful of what he regarded as curmudgeonly treatment, a bitterness became ingrained and began to corrode his whole nature; and although he came in time to grasp the real state of the case he never mentioned his uncle with kindness or regard. At six he went to Kilkenny School, where Congreve was a schoolfellow; at fourteen he entered pensioner at Trinity College, Dublin, where he seems to have neglected his opportunities."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090318125915AAW9bXV\nWhat money do people use in Ireland?",
"text": "Travel Ireland Other - Ireland What money do people use in Ireland? I know, it's probably an ignorant question. But what kind of money do people in Ireland use? And how does it convert to US dollars? Like if I'm looking online at a menu for a restaurant in Dublin and something costs 17.90. how much would that be in US dollars? Thanks!Update: Thanks Denise!Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: In Northern Ireland which is part of the UK it is the pound, but in Southern Ireland (Eire) where Dublin is the capital. they use the Euro as they are part of the European union. Previously they had the Irish Pund (Pound).foddski · 9 years ago1 4 Comment In Northern Ireland we use the pound sterling (£) At the minute $1.00 will buy you 0.70p That means your £18 meal would be a little under $26 In the Republic of Ireland they use the Euro (€) Today $1.00 = 0.74c in Euros So an €18 = just over $24 Euro is accepted widely in the north but you may find it difficult to find a place which will take sterling in the Republic (South)Source (s):http://www.xe.com/Soul Jacker · 9 years ago2 0 Comment In the Republic of Ireland, we use Euros, but Northern Ireland still uses the pound sterling because it's officially part of the UK. To convert, find an online converter and you'll figure it out yourself."
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"docid": "D1979299#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g186591-s601/Ireland:Banks.And.Money.html\nIreland: Banks & Money",
"text": "\"Ireland Traveler Article: Ireland: Banks & Money Save Article More Traveler Articlesadvice from real travelers For Foreign Visitors Car Rental : Ins/Outs of Hiring a Car Crossing the Border Emergencies Important Phrases Irish Public Transport Renting a Car in Ireland Telephones Tipping & Etiquette Background Airports & Ferry Services Culture Getting Around Pubs, children and the law Recommended Reading The Rough Guide to Touring by Car Tourist Board Info Weather & When to Go Read more about Ireland Topics include Transportation, Things to Do, Dining Scene & more!View All Articles This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (32)Comments (7)Currency The Republic of Ireland ( Ireland Tourism) uses the Euro (€). The notes come in €500, €200, €100, €50, €20, €10 and €5 denominations. NB: €100 notes and above may not be accepted or be carefully scrutinised in shops. 100 cents make up €1 and the coins are as follows 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1 and €2. While foreign currency is generally not accepted, some large shops in places popular with tourists, will accept major foreign currencies such as dollars and sterling, but the rate you will be offered will generally be inferior to that offered by a bank or credit card issuer. In Northern Ireland, the Pound Sterling is used. The currency is the same as that used in Great Britian but the 4 main retail banks each issue their own banknotes."
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"docid": "D106274#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland\nRepublic of Ireland",
"text": "\"Republic of Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs more sources for reliability. Please help improve this article by adding reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged or removed. ( April 2016)Ireland [a]Éire ( Irish)Location of the Republic of Ireland ( dark green)– on the European continent ( green & dark grey) – in the European Union ( green ) — [ Legend]Capital and largest city Dublin Official languages Irish English Ethnic groups (2016)82.2% White ethnicity / Irish nationality9.5% White ethnicity / Non-Irish nationality2.6% No ethnicity given1.7% Non-Chinese Asian ethnicity (Irish nationality) / Non-Chinese Asian (Non-Irish nationality)1.5% Other ethnic group1.2% Black African ethnicity (Irish nationality) / Black African ethnicity (Non-Irish nationality)0.7% Irish Traveller0.4% Chinese ethnicity (Irish nationality) / Chinese ethnicity (Non-Irish nationality)0.1% Non-African Black ethnicity (Irish nationality) / Non-African Black ethnicity (Non-Irish nationality)Demonym Irish Government Unitaryparliamentary republic•President Michael D. Higgins•Taoiseach Leo Varadkar•Tánaiste Joan Burton Legislature Oireachtas•Upper house Seanad Éireann•Lower house Dáil Éireann Independence from the United Kingdom•Declared 24 April 1916•Ratified 21 January 1919•Recognised 6 December 1922•Constitution 29 December 1937• Left the Commonwealth 18 April 1949Area• Total 70,273 km 2 (27,133 sq mi) ( 120th)• Water (%) 2.00Population• 2011 census 4,581,269 ( 119th)• Density 65.2/km 2 (168.9/sq mi) ( 142nd)GDP ( PPP) 2010 none estimate• Total $172.345 billion [1] ( None)• Per capita $38,549 [1]GDP (nominal) 2010 estimate• Total $204.261 billion [1]• Per capita $45,688 [1]HDI (2011) 0.908 [2]very high · 7th Currency Euro ( € )Prior to 2002, Ireland used the punt (Irish pound) as its circulated currency. The euro was introduced as an accounting currency in 1999. ( EUR)Time zone WET ( UTC +0)• Summer ( DST) IST ( WEST ) ( UTC +1)Date format dd/mm/yyyy Drives on the left Calling code 353ISO 3166 code IEInternet TLD .ie [b]a. ^ Article 4 of the Constitution of Ireland declares that the name of the state is Ireland; Section 2 of the Republic of Ireland Act 1948 declares that the description of the state is the Republic of Ireland. [ 3] b. ^ The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. Ireland is a European country on the island of Ireland. It is a member of the European Union."
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"docid": "D1675807#0",
"title": "https://www.geni.com/people/Brian-Boru-High-King-of-Ireland/6000000002043263223\nBrian Boru, High king of Ireland",
"text": "\"Brian Boru, High king of Ireland‹ Back to mac Cennétig surname Is your surname mac Cennétig? Research the mac Cennétig family Start your family tree now Brian Boru, High king of Ireland's Geni Profile Contact profile manager View family tree4 Discussions Records for Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig6,232 Records Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love Build your family tree online Share photos and videos Smart Matching™ technology Free!Get Started Share Tweet This Related Projects Ancestors of John William Webster (b.1876-d.1965)People Connected to County Clare Royalty In The Family Folk Heroes Mega Merge Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig, Rí na h'Éireann Also Known As: \"\"Brian Boruma mac Cennetig\"\", \"\"Ri na h\"\"Eireann (Brian Boru) My 26th G. Grandfather\"\"Birthdate: circa 941 (73)Birthplace: Killaloe, Clare, Clare, Ireland Death: April 23, 1014 (69-77) Clontarf, Co. Dublin, Ireland (Killed at the battle of Clontarf)Place of Burial: Saint Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral Armagh County Armagh, Northern Ireland Immediate Family: Son of Cennetig Mac Lorcain, King of the Dal Gcais and Be Binn Inion Urchadh, Queen of Thomond Husband of Eachraid Ui Naill Of Meath; Mór (Eachraidh) nic Eidigean and Gormflaith ingen Murchada O'Faelain Father of Bé Binn; Tadg Mac Briain, King of Thomond; Morough O'Brien, King of Leinster; Sláine Ní Bhriain; Darbforgaill of Leinster and 3 others Brother of Marcán mac Cennétig, Abt of Terryglas; Lachtna Mac Lorcain; Órlaith íngen Cinnétig; Donnucain mac Lorcain; Anluan of Thomond and 4 others Occupation: King of Munster, King of Ireland, King of Ireland & Munster/Monarch of Ireland, 175th Monarch of Ireland, KING OF IRELAND, KING OF MUNSTER, KING OF DALSASSIANS, High King of Ireland, Emperor of the Scots, Irish KIng 1014 Battle of Clontorf Managed by: Private User Last Updated: today View Complete Profileview all 28Immediate Family Eachraid Ui Naill Of Meathwife Bé Binndaughter Tadg Mac Briain, King of Thomondson Mór (Eachraidh) nic Eidigeanwife Morough O'Brien, King of Leinsterson Sláine Ní Bhriaindaughter Darbforgaill of Leinsterdaughter Flann mac Brianson Conchobar mac Brianson Gormflaith ingen Murchada O'Faelainwife Donnchad Ua Briain, King Of Munsterson Be Binn Inion Urchadh, Queen of ...mother About Brian Boru, High king of Ireland Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: BRIAN Boroma, son of CEINNÉITIG & his wife --- ( [941]-killed in battle Clontarf 23 Apr 1014). The Annals of Ulster record the birth in 941 of \"\"Brian son of Cennéitig” [839]. The Annals of the Four Masters record the birth in 925 of “Brian son of Ceinnedigh” adding that this was “24 years before Maelseachlainn son of Domnhall” [840], although this proposed date of birth of Brian is improbable considering the date of his death. The Annals of Tigernach record that “Brian mac Cendéidigh” attacked “Inis Cathaig (Scattery Island)… [and] therein the Foreigners of Limerick…Imar, and Olaf one of his sons and Dubchenn his other son” in [975/76] [841]. The Annals of Ulster record that \"\"Brian son of Cennétig” killed “Mael Muad king of Desmumu” in battle in 978 [842]. The Annals of Inisfallen record that \"\"Brian son of Cennétig” defeated and killed “Mael Muad son of Bran king of Caisel” at “the battle of Belach Lechta” in 978 [843]. King of Munster. The Annals of Inisfallen record that \"\"Brian son of Cennétig…and Mael Sechnaill son of Domnall king of Temuir” divided Ireland between them in 997 “Leth Cuinn to Mael Sechnaill and Leth Moga to Brian” [844]. High King of Ireland 1002. The Annals of Tigernach record that “Brían Boroma regnat” in [999/1000] [845]. The Chronicon of Mariano Scotti records that \"\"Brian rex Hiberniæ\"\" was killed \"\"1014 IX Kal Mai\"\" [846]. Orkneyinga Saga records that Sigurd Jarl of Orkney went to Ireland “five years after the Battle of Svoldur” to support “King Sigtrygg Silk-Beard” against “King Brian of Ireland”, and left “his elder sons in charge of the earldom”, but was killed in the battle in which King Brian was killed [847]. The Annals of Ulster record that \"\"Brian son of Ceinnéitig son of Lorcán king of Ireland and Mael Sechnaill son of Domnall king of Temair\"\" led an army to “Áth Cliath” in 1014, adding that Brian was killed in the battle [848]. The Annals of the Four Masters record that “Brian son of Ceinneidigh monarch of Ireland in the 88th year of his age” was killed in 1013 in the battle [of Clontarf] [849].m [firstly] ---. The name of Brian´s first wife is not known. However, it is probable that he was married before his marriage to Gormlaith in order to have grandson who was killed in battle in 1014.m [secondly] (after 981, [separated]) as her second husband, GORMLAITH, widow of OLAV Sihtricsson King of Dublin, daughter of MORUGH Mac Finn King of Leinster & his wife --- (-1030). The Annals of Tigernach record the death in 1030 of “Gormlaith, daughter of Murchad son of Fland” mother of “Sitric son of Olaf king of the Foreigners and of Donnchad son of Brian king of Munster” [850]. Brian must have separated from his wife Gormlaith if the reference to his wife Dub is correct, unless the marriages were polygamous. She married thirdly, as his [third] wife, Maelsechnaill King of Ireland."
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"docid": "D3110952#0",
"title": "http://www.ferryto.co.uk/isleofman/index.html\nIsle of Man Ferry Ticket Prices & Reservations",
"text": "Return One Way Different Return Map18+ < 18Search Isle of Man Ferry Ticket Prices & Reservations Book Isle of Man ferry tickets to and from the Isle of Man ferry port of Douglas to Belfast, Dublin, Heysham, Larne or Liverpool (Birkenhead) online in advance to enjoy the cheapest available Steam Packet Company ferry ticket price. The price you see is the price you pay. There are no hidden extras or surprises such as added fuel surcharges or booking fees and we do not charge you anything extra for paying with a Visa Electron card. The price we quote you for your selected Isle of Man Ferry route, onboard accommodation and vehicle type is all you will pay, and that's a promise. To obtain a Isle of Man ferry ticket price and book your ferry ticket securely online please use the real time ferry booking form on the left. More About Isle of Man The Isle of Man has an old and varied past. Beginning with the hunters and gatherers of the Mesolithic period and through the New Stone Age. The island then moved on to pass through the Bronze Age with its burial mounds and improved tools. It went through the Celtic Iron Age with its forts and roundhouses. Soon after, Christianity hit the Manx shores, changing many of its old beliefs."
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"docid": "D1779124#0",
"title": "http://bank-code.net/swift-code/AIBKIE2DXXX.html\nWHAT IS A SWIFT / BIC CODE?",
"text": "\"WHAT IS A SWIFT / BIC CODE? SWIFTCODES BY COUNTRYA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U VW Y ZSwift Code (BIC) - AIBKIE2D - AIB BANK - DUBLIN - IRELAND (IE)Swift Code AIBKIE2DXXX also known as BIC Code is a unique bank identifier of AIB BANK and it's used to verify financial transactions such as a Bank Wire Transfers (International Wire Transfers). The Bank Swift Code provides information about the bank and branch where the money should be transferred. Being able to check information about the Swift Code will provide you with the proper information necessary to make or receive payments. Some of the banks and their associated branches benefit from an address listing which provides you with the means to match swift codes with financial institution office address. This unique swift code directory provides businesses and individuals with an easy way to avoid bank transfer and money transfer mistakes. On this page you will find detailed information on bic code AIBKIE2D for AIB BANK. This swift code follows the same general structure as mentioned in the next section. For a detailed breakdown analysis of bic code AIBKIE2DXXX, scroll towards the bottom of the page for specific details. Cheaper than SWIFTWhen you send or receive an international wire with your bank, you might lose money on a bad exchange rate, which is like a hidden fee."
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"docid": "D459920#0",
"title": "http://www.morocco-travel.com/morocco/Currency/index.html\nMoroccan Currency",
"text": "Moroccan Currency The currency used in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham, often abbreviated as Dh. The exchange rates fluctuates, at the time of writing one pound is worth approximately 13.8 Dirhams; One Euro is closer to 11 Dirhams. By law you are not allowed to import or export Moroccan Dirhams. Foreign currency may be exchanged at the Bureau de Change at the airport on arrival, at a bank or at your hotel. Always keep the exchange receipt form of each transaction as it will be required when converting Dirhams back into Sterling when leaving Morocco. A rule of thumb is not to exchange too much money at one time. Almost all Hotels normally exchange money at the same rate as banks and do not charge a commission. However, do not expect a small hotel in the south, for example, to change £250 without prior notice. Most hotels and reputable shops will accept major credit cards - VISA, Master Card and American Express. Even in the markets when buying such things as carpets, leather or any other major item, certain cards may be accepted."
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"docid": "D2536950#0",
"title": "http://answersafrica.com/countries-in-africa.html\nCountries in Africa: List of African Countries",
"text": "Home Q&A Countries in Africa: List of African Countries Q&ACountries in Africa: List of African Countries By Emeka Chigozie Africa is the second largest continent in the world. In terms of land mass, it measures 11,677,239 square miles (30,244,049 square km) and covers 20.4% of the Earth’s landmass. In terms of population, the African continent is still the second most populated continent with 1.033 billion people living on it. We will dissect further into the aforementioned facts. There are other credits attributed to the continent which includes being the continent with the largest number of blacks. The beauty of Africa which is regarded as the second largest continent is in its cultural diversity. Existent in the African continent are thousands of ethnic groups, languages, cultures, e.t.c. which have evolved from colonies to territories and countries. For instance, Nigeria, the most populated African country has up to 250 ethnic groups and over 300 tribes. This is just for Nigeria."
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"docid": "D3332905#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/eu/es/where-is-spain.html\nWhere is Spain?",
"text": "Where is Spain? Location of Spain on a map. What is the capital of Spain? Located in the continent of Europe, Spain covers 498,980 square kilometers of land and 6,390 square kilometers of water, making it the 52nd largest nation in the world with a total area of 505,370 square kilometers. Spain was founded as a distinct and original nation in 1479. The population of Spain is 47,042,984 (2012) and the nation has a density of 94 people per square kilometer. The currency of Spain is the Euro (EUR). As well, the people of Spain are refered to as Spanish. The dialing code for the country is 34 and the top level internet domain for Spanish sites is .es. Spain shares land borders with 5 countries: Morocco, Gibraltar, Andorra, France, Portugal."
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"docid": "D281316#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-trade-protectionism-3305896\nTrade Protectionism and Its Methods with Examples, Pros, and Cons",
"text": "Economic Terms Trade Policy Trade Protectionism and Its Methods with Examples, Pros, and Cons Why Protectionism Feels So Good, But Is So Wrong Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated March 06, 2018Trade protectionism is a type of policy that limits unfair competition from foreign industries. It's a politically motivated defensive measure. In the short run, it works. But it is very destructive in the long term. It makes the country and its industries less competitive in international trade. Four Methods with Examples Countries use a variety of strategies to protect their trade. One way is to enact tariffs that tax imports. That immediately raises the price of the imported goods. They become less competitive when compared to local goods. This method works the best for countries with a lot of imports, such as the United States."
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"docid": "D2335349#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g293730-s601/Morocco:Banks.And.Money.html\nMorocco: Banks & Money",
"text": "\"Morocco Traveler Article: Morocco: Banks & Money Save Article More Traveler Articlesadvice from real travelers For Foreign Visitors Crossing the Border Emergencies Faux guides and other such hazards General Preparation Important Phrases Morocco April 2016Telephones Tipping & Etiquette Background Budget Travel Culture History Morocco Camel Trekking Informations Recommended Reading Top thing to do and visit in Morocco Tourist Board Info Weather & When to Go Read more about Morocco Topics include Transportation, Things to Do, Dining Scene & more!View All Articles This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge Article History (85)Comments (15)Currency The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham, denoted as MAD or Dhs. The Moroccan Dirham is composed of 100 centimes; notes are available in denominations of (Dhs) 200, 100, 50, 25, and 20, all in new and old varieties and coins are available in denominations of (Dhs) 10, 5, 2 and 1, or 50, 20, 10 and 5 centimes. There are several types of 10 and 5 Dirham coins in circulation. The Dirham is officially designated as a closed currency meaning it can only be traded within Morocco , however, Dirhams are being sold and bought in travel agencies and at major airports in several countries. The import and export of the currency is tolerated up to a limit of 1000DH. Currency purchased during a visit to Morocco should be converted back before departing the country, with the exception of the 1000Dh level. Travellers should be advised to keep the receipts of currency exchange, as these will be required for the conversion of Dirham back to foreign currency prior to departure and before you go through passport control."
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"docid": "D3345012#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc824907(v=office.14).aspx\nRegional settings (SharePoint Server 2010)",
"text": "Regional settings (Share Point Server 2010)Other Versions Applies to: Share Point Server 2010, Share Point Foundation 2010Topic Last Modified: 2011-08-05This article lists the regional settings for Microsoft Share Point Server 2010. In this article: Locale Sort order Time zone Calendar Currency Share Point Server 2010 uses the following types of regional settings: locale, time zone, sort order, calendar, and currency. Although currency is not a regional setting per se, the default value of the currency is determined by the locale you specified in your regional settings. You specify the locale, sort order, time zone, and calendar settings on the Regional Settings page, and you specify the currency settings on the Create Column page when you work with lists. For more information about how to access and modify regional settings, see Regional Settings Schema (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/? Link Id=217116). Locale The locale setting controls numbering, sorting, calendar, and date and time formatting for the Web site. You can change the locale for a Web site by using the Regional Settings page. You can set the locales for your Share Point sites to the locales shown in the following table. ID Locale ID Locale1078Afrikaans1089Kiswahili1052Albanian1111Konkani1156Alsatian1042Korean1118Amharic1088Kyrgyz5121Arabic (Algeria)1108Lao15361Arabic (Bahrain)1062Latvian3073Arabic (Egypt)1063Lithuanian2049Arabic (Iraq)2094Lower Sorbian11265Arabic (Jordan)4155Lule Sami (Norway)13313Arabic (Kuwait)5179Lule Sami (Sweden)12289Arabic (Lebanon)1134Luxembourgish4097Arabic (Libya)1071Macedonian6145Arabic (Morocco)1086Malay (Malaysia)8193Arabic (Oman)2110Malay (Brunei Darussalam)16385Arabic (Qatar)1100Malayalam1025Arabic (Saudi Arabia)1082Maltese10241Arabic (Syria)1153Maori7169Arabic (Tunisia)1146Mapudungun14337Arabic (U. A. E.)1102Marathi9217Arabic (Yemen)1148Mohawk1067Armenian1104Mongolian (Cyrillic)1101Assamese2128Mongolian (Mongolian)2092Azeri (Cyrillic)1121Nepali1068Azeri (Latin)3131Northern Sami (Finland)1133Bashkir1083Northern Sami (Norway)1069Basque2107Northern Sami (Sweden)1059Belarusian1044Norwegian (Bokmal)1093Bengali (India)2068Norwegian (Nynorsk)2117Bengali (Bangladesh)1154Occitan5146Bosnian (Latin)1096Oriya8218Bosnian (Cyrillic)1123Pashto1150Breton1065Persian1026Bulgarian1045Polish1027Catalan1046Portuguese (Brazil)3076Chinese (Hong Kong S. A. R.)2070Portuguese (Portugal)5124Chinese (Macau SAR)1094Punjabi2052Chinese (PRC)3179Quechua (Peru)4100Chinese (Singapore)2155Quechua (Ecuador)1028Chinese (Taiwan)1131Quechua (Bolivia)1155Corsican1048Romanian1050Croatian (Croatia)1047Romansh4122Croatian (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1049Russian1029Czech1157Sakha1030Danish1103Sanskrit1164Dari2074Serbian (Latin)1125Divehi3098Serbian (Cyrillic)2067Dutch (Belgium)6170Serbian (Bosnia and Herzegovina)1043Dutch (Netherlands)7194Serbian (Bosnia and Herzegovina)3081English (Australia)1132Sesotho sa Leboa10249English (Belize)1074Setswana4105English (Canada)1115Sinhala9225English (Caribbean)8251Skolt Sami6153English (Ireland)1051Slovak16393English (India)1060Slovenian8201English (Jamaica)6203Southern Sami (Norway)17417English (Malaysia)7227Southern Sami (Sweden)5129English (New Zealand)21514Spanish (United States)13321English (Philippines)2058Spanish (Mexico)18441English (Singapore)3082Spanish (Spain)7177English (South Africa)19466Spanish (Nicaragua)11273English (Trinidad and Tobago)6154Spanish (Panama)2057English (United Kingdom)15370Spanish (Paraguay)1033English (United States)10250Spanish (Peru)12297English (Zimbabwe)20490Spanish (Puerto Rico)1061Estonian1034Spanish (Traditional Sort)1080Faeroese4106Spanish (Guatemala)1124Filipino14346Spanish (Uruguay)1035Finnish8202Spanish (Venezuela)2060French (Belgium)5130Spanish (Costa Rica)3084French (Canada)7178Spanish (Dominican Republic)1036French (France)9226Spanish (Colombia)5132French (Luxembourg)11274Spanish (Argentina)6156French (Monaco)12298Spanish (Ecuador)4108French (Switzerland)13322Spanish (Chile)1122Frisian16394Spanish (Bolivia)1110Galician17418Spanish (El Salvador)1079Georgian18442Spanish (Honduras)3079German (Austria)2077Swedish (Finland)1031German (Germany)1053Swedish (Sweden)5127German (Liechtenstein)1114Syriac4103German (Luxembourg)1089Swahili2055German (Switzerland)1064Tajik1032Greek2143Tamazight1135Greenlandic1097Tamil1095Gujarati1092Tatar1128Hausa1098Telugu1037Hebrew1054Thai1081Hindi1105Tibetan1038Hungarian1055Turkish1039Icelandic1090Turkmen1136Igbo1058Ukrainian9275Inari Sami1070Upper Sorbian1057Indonesian1056Urdu1117Inuktitut (Syllabics)1152Uyghur2141Inuktitut (Latin)1091Uzbek (Latin)2108Irish2115Uzbek (Cyrillic)1040Italian (Italy)1066Vietnamese2064Italian (Switzerland)1106Welsh1041Japanese1160Wolof1099Kannada1076Xhosa1087Kazakh1144Yi1107Khmer1130Yoruba1158K'iche1077Zulu1159Kinyarwanda Sort order This setting controls the sort order for lists and libraries."
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"docid": "D459922#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccan_dirham\nMoroccan dirham",
"text": "\"Moroccan dirham From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Moroccan dirhamدرهم مغربي ( Arabic)ISO 4217Code MADDenominations Subunit 1/100 santim Symbol DHBanknotes 20, 50, 100 & 200 dirhams Coins Freq. used ½, 1, 2, 5 & 10 dirhams Rarely used 10 & 20 santimat Demographics User (s) Morocco Issuance Central bank Bank Al-Maghrib Website www .bkam .ma Valuation Inflation 2% Source The World Factbook, 2007 est. The dirham ( Arabic: درهم ); plural: ( Arabic: دراهم , pronounced darahim) is the currency of Morocco. It is issued by the Bank Al-Maghrib, the central bank of Morocco. It is subdivided into 100 santimat (singular: santim, Arabic singular: سنتيم, plural: سنتيمات). Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 Popular denominations and usage5 See also6 Notes7 References8 External links History [ edit]Coins and banknotes in Moroccan dirhams (MAD). Before the introduction of a modern coinage in 1882, Morocco issued copper coins denominated in falus, silver coins denominated in dirham & gold coins denominated in benduqi. From 1882, the dirham became a subdivision of the Moroccan rial, with 50 Mazunas = 10 dirham = 1 rial. When most of Morocco became a French protectorate in 1912 it switched to the Moroccan franc. The dirham was reintroduced on 16 October 1960. ["
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"docid": "D182133#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro\nEuro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Euro coins and banknotes. Euro is the currency (money) of the countries in the eurozone. One euro is divided into 100 cent (officially) [1] (singular) or \"\"cents\"\" (unofficially). [ 2]Because of the number of different languages in the European Union, there are different, unofficial, names for this unit (the French call them \"\"centimes\"\" and the Spanish \"\"céntimos\"\", for example). It was created in 1999, but until 1 January 2002 it was used only for electronic payments. In 2002, 12 countries of the European Union (EU) got rid of their national currencies completely and adopted euro notes and coins as their only money. There was a change-over period, called the \"\"transition period\"\", when both the old national money and the euro were accepted, but by 28 February 2002, all 12 countries were using just euros. In 2007, Slovenia became the 13th country to use the euro. In 2008 Cyprus and Malta became the 14th and 15th countries to use the euro. In 2009, Slovakia became the 16th country to use the euro."
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{
"docid": "D1807225#0",
"title": "http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/One_People%27s_Public_Trust\nOne People's Public Trust",
"text": "\"navigation search This page contains too many unsourced statements and needs to be improved . One People's Public Trust could use some help. Please research the article's assertions. Whatever is credible should be sourced, and what is not should be removed. I fought the law and the law won Pseudolaw To convolute and distort Corporate personhood Flat tax Freeman on the land Ikclaimmijnnaam.nl International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State Malcolm Roberts Militia movement Mortgage invalidity Originalism Orly Taitz Paul Randle-Jolliffe Provisional Imperial Government Robert Borkv - t - e The One People's Public Trust is a freeman on the land derivative with some New Age beliefs mixed in. It initially gained some attention from hopeful people in Australia and other countries, who sent \"\"courtesy notices\"\" to public bodies citing OPPT material, in the hope of getting free money; the amount of money requested was in the billions of US dollars. [ 1] These notices are roughly equivalent to the \"\"three letter process\"\" popular among Pseudolaw groups, wherein a notice is sent to, say, a tax collection agency making demands; when said notice is ignored a second letter is sent giving them a certain time period to respond, then a final third letter informing them that by failing to respond they have agreed to conditions the writer has imposed on them. The scheme falls under the category of \"\"unilaterally foisted agreements\"\" as described in the Meads v. Meads decision. This then fails to work, instead leading to convictions for fraud. The OPPT believes that it terminated and foreclosed all governments in the world, leaving its belief system and leadership as the sole legitimate legal authority."
},
{
"docid": "D3377143#0",
"title": "http://www.travelstart.co.za/blog/9-african-countries-stronger-currencies-rand/\n9 African Countries With Stronger Currencies Than The Rand",
"text": "9 African Countries With Stronger Currencies Than The Rand14 April 201454Nick Paul@nickjpaul Estimated reading time: 3 minutes572SHARESThe Rand has had a lot of flack for its devaluation over the past couple of years. I already wrote about a few countries worse off than us, so now let’s take a look at the other end of the spectrum: African countries who’s currencies are stronger than ours. Now before you feel the urge to launch into a News24-comments-section-style-SA-self-loathing tirade, check out the reasons listed in the description of each, many of them have little merit to their strength. Botswanan Pula – R1.20An obvious one is Botswana. The Pula has been stronger than the Rand for some years now and the country’s economy and political structure is often lauded as a shining example of how an African democracy can work. 1 Pula will cost you around R1.20, though this is not as bad as it was in around 2004 where it would have have cost you 20 cents extra. Egyptian Pound – R1.50Another example which has long been stronger than the Rand, Egypt, despite all its political turmoil has been able to retain a lot of its country’s currency value. 1 Egyptian Pound will cost you around R1.50. Libyan Dinar – R8.53Yet another country in political turmoil with a strong currency is Libya. Perhaps it’s oil which is keeping things afloat but one Libyan Dinar will set you back around R8.53 currently, making it the strongest currency in Africa."
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"docid": "D1583938#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Mauritania\nMauritania",
"text": "\"Mauritania Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Climate Get in By plane By train By car By bus/bush taxi By Boat Get around By train Fiche See Do Buy Eat Sleep Stay safe WARNING: The Canadian Government [3] warns against non-essential travel to the area bordering other neighboring countries because of the al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Nouakchott Government Republic Currency Ouguiya (MRO)Area total: 1,030,700km² land: 1,030,400km² water: 300km²Population 3,177,388 (July 2006 est. ) Language Arabic (official), French, Pulaar, Soninke, Wolof Religion Muslim 100%Electricity 220V/50Hz (European plug)Country code +222Internet TLD .mr Time Zone UTCMauritania is a country in northwest Africa. Geographically part of the Maghreb, Mauritania borders Algeria, Senegal and Mali, along with the disputed territory of Western Sahara . Understand [ edit]Mauritania is a land about desert and ocean. It is of course no wonder that the main attractions for most tourists are the desert in Adrar and the Tagant areas (around Atar), and the ocean in Banc d'Arguin (a natural reserve with dunes ending in the sea, full of millions of birds and protected by UNESCO). The Adrar is exactly how you've always imagined the Sahara as: endless ergs (dunes) and regs (rocky desert) with tabular small mountains. Most tourists stay along the west coast of the country, although there are a few beautiful sights far into the interior (rock formations in Aioun, for example). If you decide to travel off the beaten path, leave plenty of time to get around. Mauritania is an Islamic Republic."
},
{
"docid": "D204889#0",
"title": "http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.html\n.",
"text": "This web page references all the currencies of the world. ISO-4217 currency codes are provided along with commonly used symbols. Clicking on the name of a currency redirects you to the corresponding Wikipedia entry. Last updated: May 1, 2008. Country Currency ISO-4217 Symbol AAfghanistan Afghan afghani AFNAlbania Albanian lek ALLAlgeria Algerian dinar DZDAmerican Samoa see United States Andorra see Spain and France Angola Angolan kwanza AOAAnguilla East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Antigua and Barbuda East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Argentina Argentine peso ARSArmenia Armenian dram AMDAruba Aruban florin AWG ƒAustralia Australian dollar AUD $Austria European euro EUR €Azerbaijan Azerbaijani manat AZNBBahamas Bahamian dollar BSD B$Bahrain Bahraini dinar BHDBangladesh Bangladeshi taka BDTBarbados Barbadian dollar BBD Bds$Belarus Belarusian ruble BYR Br Belgium European euro EUR €Belize Belize dollar BZD BZ$Benin West African CFA franc XOF CFABermuda Bermudian dollar BMD BD$Bhutan Bhutanese ngultrum BTN Nu. Bolivia Bolivian boliviano BOB Bs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka BAM KMBotswana Botswana pula BWP PBrazil Brazilian real BRL R$British Indian Ocean Territory see United Kingdom Brunei Brunei dollar BND B$Bulgaria Bulgarian lev BGNBurkina Faso West African CFA franc XOF CFABurma see Myanmar Burundi Burundi franc BIF FBu CCambodia Cambodian riel KHRCameroon Central African CFA franc XAF CFACanada Canadian dollar CAD $Canton and Enderbury Islands see Kiribati Cape Verde Cape Verdean escudo CVE Esc Cayman Islands Cayman Islands dollar KYD KY$Central African Republic Central African CFA franc XAF CFAChad Central African CFA franc XAF CFAChile Chilean peso CLP $China Chinese renminbi CNY ¥Christmas Island see Australia Cocos (Keeling) Islands see Australia Colombia Colombian peso COP Col$Comoros Comorian franc KMFCongo Central African CFA franc XAF CFACongo, Democratic Republic Congolese franc CDF FCook Islands see New Zealand Costa Rica Costa Rican colon CRC ₡Côte d'Ivoire West African CFA franc XOF CFACroatia Croatian kuna HRK kn Cuba Cuban peso CUC $Cyprus European euro EUR €Czech Republic Czech koruna CZK KčDDenmark Danish krone DKK Kr Djibouti Djiboutian franc DJF Fdj Dominica East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Dominican Republic Dominican peso DOP RD$Dronning Maud Land see Norway EEast Timor see Timor-Leste Ecuador uses the U. S. Dollar Egypt Egyptian pound EGP £El Salvador uses the U. S. Dollar Equatorial Guinea Central African CFA franc GQE CFAEritrea Eritrean nakfa ERN Nfa Estonia Estonian kroon EEK KREthiopia Ethiopian birr ETB Br FFaeroe Islands (Føroyar) see Denmark Falkland Islands Falkland Islands pound FKP £Fiji Fijian dollar FJD FJ$Finland European euro EUR €France European euro EUR €French Guiana see France French Polynesia CFP franc XPF FGGabon Central African CFA franc XAF CFAGambia Gambian dalasi GMD DGeorgia Georgian lari GELGermany European euro EUR €Ghana Ghanaian cedi GHSGibraltar Gibraltar pound GIP £Great Britain see United Kingdom Greece European euro EUR €Greenland see Denmark Grenada East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Guadeloupe see France Guam see United States Guatemala Guatemalan quetzal GTQ QGuernsey see United Kingdom Guinea-Bissau West African CFA franc XOF CFAGuinea Guinean franc GNF FGGuyana Guyanese dollar GYD GY$HHaiti Haitian gourde HTG GHeard and Mc Donald Islands see Australia Honduras Honduran lempira HNL LHong Kong Hong Kong dollar HKD HK$Hungary Hungarian forint HUF Ft IIceland Icelandic króna ISK kr India Indian rupee INRIndonesia Indonesian rupiah IDR Rp International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights XDR SDRIran Iranian rial IRRIraq Iraqi dinar IQDIreland European euro EUR €Isle of Man see United Kingdom Israel Israeli new sheqel ILSItaly European euro EUR €Ivory Coast see Côte d'Ivoire JJamaica Jamaican dollar JMD J$Japan Japanese yen JPY ¥Jersey see United Kingdom Johnston Island see United States Jordan Jordanian dinar JODKKampuchea see Cambodia Kazakhstan Kazakhstani tenge KZT TKenya Kenyan shilling KES KSh Kiribati see Australia Korea, North North Korean won KPW WKorea, South South Korean won KRW WKuwait Kuwaiti dinar KWDKyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstani som KGSLLaos Lao kip LAK KNLatvia Latvian lats LVL Ls Lebanon Lebanese lira LBPLesotho Lesotho loti LSL MLiberia Liberian dollar LRD L$Libya Libyan dinar LYD LDLiechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc Lithuania Lithuanian litas LTL Lt Luxembourg European euro EUR €MMacau Macanese pataca MOP PMacedonia (Former Yug. Rep.) Macedonian denar MKDMadagascar Malagasy ariary MGA FMGMalawi Malawian kwacha MWK MKMalaysia Malaysian ringgit MYR RMMaldives Maldivian rufiyaa MVR Rf Mali West African CFA franc XOF CFAMalta European Euro EUR €Martinique see France Mauritania Mauritanian ouguiya MRO UMMauritius Mauritian rupee MUR Rs Mayotte see France Micronesia see United States Midway Islands see United States Mexico Mexican peso MXN $Moldova Moldovan leu MDLMonaco see France Mongolia Mongolian tugrik MNT ₮Montenegro see Italy Montserrat East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$Morocco Moroccan dirham MADMozambique Mozambican metical MZM MTn Myanmar Myanma kyat MMK KNNauru see Australia Namibia Namibian dollar NAD N$Nepal Nepalese rupee NPR NRs Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antillean gulden ANG NAƒNetherlands European euro EUR €New Caledonia CFP franc XPF FNew Zealand New Zealand dollar NZD NZ$Nicaragua Nicaraguan córdoba NIO C$Niger West African CFA franc XOF CFANigeria Nigerian naira NGN ₦Niue see New Zealand Norfolk Island see Australia Northern Mariana Islands see United States Norway Norwegian krone NOK kr OOman Omani rial OMRPPakistan Pakistani rupee PKR Rs. Palau see United States Panama Panamanian balboa PAB B./Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean kina PGK KParaguay Paraguayan guarani PYGPeru Peruvian nuevo sol PEN S/. Philippines Philippine peso PHP ₱Pitcairn Island see New Zealand Poland Polish zloty PLNPortugal European euro EUR €Puerto Rico see United States QQatar Qatari riyal QAR QRRReunion see France Romania Romanian leu RON LRussia Russian ruble RUB RRwanda Rwandan franc RWF RFSSamoa (Western) see Western Samoa Samoa (America) see United States San Marino see Italy São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe dobra STD Db Saudi Arabia Saudi riyal SAR SRSénégal West African CFA franc XOF CFASerbia Serbian dinar RSD din. Seychelles Seychellois rupee SCR SRSierra Leone Sierra Leonean leone SLL Le Singapore Singapore dollar SGD S$Slovakia European euro EUR €Slovenia European euro EUR €Solomon Islands Solomon Islands dollar SBD SI$Somalia Somali shilling SOS Sh."
},
{
"docid": "D3534879#0",
"title": "http://www.currencyindex.co.uk/help/Morocco\nSend Money Abroad - Guides",
"text": "Send Money Abroad - Guides Your country-by-country guide to sending funds overseas If you need to send money abroad, you will find the required details for each country below. For further assistance, contact us at Currency Index to save time and money, every time you send money abroad. Register Today No cost or obligation Currency Compare GBP EUR Rate | 31 March 201801 Jan 16 Jan 01 Feb1.1251.1301.1351.140Currencies EUR 1.12580 USD 1.38504CAD 1.74245 AED 5.08656AUD 1.76250 NZD 1.90712ZAR 16.4942 THB 43.7690CHF 1.3002 INR 89.0361JPY 150.5538Indicative daily market rates for illustration purposes only. Contact Currency Index for a live trading quote Powered by Currency Index"
},
{
"docid": "D159285#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/africa/morocco/mafacts.htm\nMorocco Facts",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Name: Morocco (long form) Kingdom of Morocco Capital City: Rabat (620,996 pop.) ( 1,670,192 metro)Morocco Population: 32,649,130 ( 2013 est. ) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Moroccan Dirham (conversion rates)Ten Moroccan Dirhams Ethnicity: Arab-Berber 99.1%GDP total: $174 billion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $5,400 ( 2012 est. ) Land Sizes Language: Arabic (official), Berber dialects, and French is often the language of business, government, and diplomacy Largest Cities: ( by population) Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Sale, Marrakesh Name: From the Spanish Marruecos (Portuguese Marrocos) meaning, \"\"Land of God. \"\" National Day: July 30Religion: Muslim 98.7%Symbols Morocco's Information Land Area 446,300 km 2Water Area 250 km 2Total Area 446,550km 2 (#57)Population 33,655,786 (#39)Population Density 75.41/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy GDP (PPP) $283.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 8,400$Currency Dirham (MAD)More Information Morocco See Also Where is Morocco? GDP of Morocco What is the Capital of Morocco? List of Airports in Morocco About Morocco What Type Of Government Does Morocco Have? What Continent is Morocco In? The Ethnic Groups In Morocco Curious About The World?"
},
{
"docid": "D127354#0",
"title": "http://www.asknumbers.com/CurrencyConversion.aspx\nCurrency Conversion",
"text": "The currency exchange rate converter converts all foreign currencies, including US dollars (usd), euro, pound (gbp), pesos, dinars, riyals, yen, lira and more. Convert between 189 currencies from all over the world. Live rates, updated everyday, powered by xe.com.xe.com Universal Currency Converter ®enter any amountfrom currency to currency Universal Currency Converterunder license from XE.com. Terms of Use World Currencies Afghanistan Afghanis - AFN Albania Leke - ALL Algeria Dinars - DZD America (United States) Dollars - USD Argentina Pesos - ARS Australia Dollars - AUD Austria Schillings - ATS* Bahamas Dollars - BSD Bahrain Dinars - BHD Bangladesh Taka - BDT Barbados Dollars - BBD Belgium Francs - BEF* Bermuda Dollars - BMD Brazil Reais - BRL Bulgaria Leva - BGN Canada Dollars - CAD CFA BCEAO Francs - XOF Chile Pesos - CLP China Yuan Renminbi - CNY Colombia Pesos - COP CFP Francs - XPF Costa Rica Colones - CRC Croatia Kuna - HRK Cyprus Pounds - CYP* Czech Republic Koruny - CZK Denmark Kroner - DKK Deutsche (Germany) Marks - DEM* Dominican Republic Pesos - DOP Dutch (Netherlands) Guilders - NLG* Eastern Caribbean Dollars - XCD Egypt Pounds - EGP Estonia Krooni - EEK Euro - EUR Fiji Dollars - FJD Finland Markkaa - FIM* France Francs - FRF* Germany Deutsche Marks - DEM* Greece Drachmae - GRD* Hong Kong Dollars - HKD Hungary Forint - HUF Iceland Kronur - ISK India Rupees - INR Indonesia Rupiahs - IDR Iran Rials - IRR Iraq Dinars - IQD Ireland Pounds - IEP* Israel New Shekels - ILSItaly Lire - ITL* Jamaica Dollars - JMD Japan Yen - JPY Jordan Dinars - JOD Kenya Shillings - KES Korea (South) Won - KRW Kuwait Dinars - KWD Lebanon Pounds - LBP Luxembourg Francs - LUF* Malaysia Ringgits - MYR Malta Liri - MTL* Mauritius Rupees - MUR Mexico Pesos - MXN Morocco Dirhams - MAD New Zealand Dollars - NZD Norway Kroner - NOK Oman Rials - OMR Pakistan Rupees - PKR Peru Nuevos Soles - PEN Philippines Pesos - PHP Poland Zlotych - PLN Portugal Escudos - PTE* Qatar Riyals - QAR Romania New Lei - RON Romania Lei - ROL* Russia Rubles - RUB Saudi Arabia Riyals - SAR Singapore Dollars - SGD Slovakia Koruny - SKK Slovenia Tolars - SIT* South Africa Rand - ZAR South Korea Won - KRW Spain Pesetas - ESP* Sri Lanka Rupees - LKR Sudan Pounds - SDG Sweden Kronor - SEK Switzerland Francs - CHF Taiwan New Dollars - TWD Thailand Baht - THB Trinidad and Tobago Dollars - TTD Tunisia Dinars - TND Turkey New Lira - TRY United Arab Emirates Dirhams - AED United Kingdom Pounds - GBP United States Dollars - USD Venezuela Bolivares Fuertes - VEF Vietnam Dong - VND Zambia Kwacha - ZMK* Absolute and replaced with EURO"
},
{
"docid": "D3101677#0",
"title": "http://www.xpatulator.com/cost-of-living-review/Morocco-Marrakech_496.cfm\nInternational Salary Calculator Login | Register",
"text": "Morocco, Marrakech Overview Marrakech is the capital of the mid-south-western economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz and the 2nd largest city in Morocco. Marrakech has the largest traditional market (souk) in Morocco and also has one of the busiest squares in Africa and the world, Djemaa el Fna. The square bustles with acrobats, story-tellers, water sellers, dancers and musicians. By night food stalls open in the square turning it into a huge busy open-air restaurant. Morocco is in Northern Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Western Sahara. The climate is mediterranean, becoming more extreme in the interior. The official language is Arabic. French predominates in business and tourism, as well as in political and academic circles. Spanish is more common than French in north-western areas around Tangiers, Tetouan and Chefchaouen. Many businesspeople and government officials in Rabat and Casablanca have some knowledge of English."
},
{
"docid": "D2933557#0",
"title": "http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2003/03/cash.htm\n",
"text": "\"Share This Search Finance & Development Advanced Search About F&DSubscribe Back Issues Write Us Copyright Information Free Email Notification Receive emails when we post new items of interest to you. Subscribe or Modify your profile A quarterly magazine of the IMF March 2003, Volume 40, Number 1Commodity Currencies Paul Cashin, Luis C�spedes, and Ratna Sahay Developing countries reliant on commodity exports see the fate of their exchange rates tied to fickle commodity markets For decades, economists have tried with little success to model long-run movements in real—that is, adjusted for inflation—exchange rates. Almost all of the studies have focused on industrial countries, trying to pinpoint whether fundamentals such as government spending, current account imbalances, and differences in productivity and interest rates hold the key to explaining exchange rate movements. But the results have been disappointing, with many models that are based on fundamentals failing to provide a convincing explanation of the behavior of real exchange rates in industrial countries. In contrast, studies of the behavior of developing country real exchange rates are scarce. The few studies that have examined the determinants of these rates have focused largely on Latin America and have emphasized the role of terms of trade movements in driving the real exchange rate. However, a natural assumption for developing countries is that fluctuations in real commodity prices have the potential to explain a large share of changes in real exchange rates, given that so many of these countries are highly dependent on commodities—in some cases, a single commodity—for the bulk of their export revenues. Indeed, several studies have explored this relationship for a handful of commodity-exporting industrial countries, such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. But the biggest hurdle in extending these studies to developing countries has been the lack of country-specific data on commodity export prices. That is why we undertook a study of the relationship between the real exchange rate and real commodity prices for all commodity-dependent economies."
},
{
"docid": "D2335348#0",
"title": "https://www.lawrenceofmorocco.com/holiday-advice/changing-money-dirhams\nTravelling in Morocco - Changing Money",
"text": "Local Assistance Passports & Visa Health & Safety Car rental & driving Hotels - what to expect Service & tipping Changing Money Driving distances Useful links Weather in Morocco Ramadan in Morocco Useful telephone numbers Shopping In Morocco Gay travel Packing for your Morocco holiday Changing Money The Moroccan Dirham is not available to be bought outside of Morocco. For your holiday it is best to take GBP (pounds sterling) in cash to change in Morocco. Large hotels and banks all use the same government controlled exchange rate. Smaller establishments such as riads and small boutique hotels which are not registered as an official exchange place, offer slightly less advantageous rates to cover the change of rate that can happen in the time between them changing your money and getting it to the bank. You can also change travellers checks. In Marrakech airport there is a currency exchange office in the baggage hall on arrival. If this is closed when you arrive then any bank in town or your hotel will be able to change money for you. We recommend that for the best rate use a bank in Morocco. You should retain your receipt for the money you change and keep it safe until you leave the country as this will be required to change your unspent Dirhams into pounds or Euros on your departure (at the bank in the airport). ATM (cashpoint machines) are widely available throughout the country."
},
{
"docid": "D1539058#0",
"title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/hoppercom/10-amazing-places-you-sho_b_7054682.html\n10 Amazing Places You Should Go While The Dollar Is Strong",
"text": "Having to change dollars into foreign currencies may well be the most tedious part of international travel, but it also that means that budget-wary travelers can save a lot just by keeping an eye on how the American dollar fares against other currencies. To make that process easier, Hopper’s number-crunching team have come up with a list of the 10 countries where the US dollar has appreciated most over the last year. Check out these diverse destinations and keep them in mind before planning your next vacation. That way, you’ll be sure to get the most bang for your American buck.10. Russia’s currency is down 22% from last year Low global oil prices have meant a precipitous plunge for the value of the ruble, which is worth half as many dollars as last year. In addition, flight prices from the US to Russia have dropped a whopping 22% from last year, which means that sights such as St. Petersburg’s Kazan Cathedral and the colorful domes of Moscow’s St. Basil’s Cathedral are now easier to reach than ever. As an example, direct round trips from New York’s JFK to Moscow can often be found for less than $400 with Delta Air Lines and Aeroflot.9. Sweden’s currency is down 21% from last year How about a trip to Stockholm for as low as $613 round trip when flying from New York, or as low as $645 departing from Chicago O’Hare International Airport? It’s possible thanks to a 2% drop in average flight rates from the US since last year, while the krona’s 21% drop in value per dollar makes it even more affordable to explore the natural beauty of Lappland, Malmö’s rich cultural and dining scenes, or Stockholm’s impressive canals and fascinating historical museums.8. Norway’s currency is down 19% from last year If you haven’t had your fill of Scandinavian culture and landscapes with Sweden, then Norway is also a great vacation option this year due to a 19% drop in the value per dollar of the Norwegian krone and to round trips from New York coming in as low as $596."
},
{
"docid": "D3023902#0",
"title": "http://internationalmoneytransfers.org/spain/\nSend Money to Spain",
"text": "Send Money to Spain Learn how to get the most out of your Euro currency with this Spain Money Transfer Guide. It makes no difference if you want to transfer money to Spain or you are Spanish resident who want to send money abroad, our listed Foreign Exchange companies have your needs covered. The Guide’s Topics: Best Way to Send Money to Spain Best Company to Transfer Money from Spain Today’s Euro Rates Reasons to Move Funds into Spain Regulation and Limitations Best Company To Transfer Money To Spain Payment Facility Summary Recommendation Min. Transfer: £ / € 100. Transfer: Online or by Phone. Wire Fees: None. Best Rates for £50,000+Expected Rates* - £50,000+ : - GBP: 1.0826 EUR to 1.0858 EUR - CAD: 0.6744 EUR to 0.6765 EUR - USD: 0.8357 EUR to 0.8382 EURMin. Transfer: £ / € 100. Transfer: Online or by Phone. Wire Fees: None."
},
{
"docid": "D3492611#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/EUR_MAD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"Add your comment to this page This Euro and Moroccan Dirham convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Euro. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Moroccan Dirham the default currency. Click on Moroccan Dirhams or Euros to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Euro (EUR) Moroccan Dirham (MAD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The Moroccan Dirham is the currency in Morocco (MA, MAR). The symbol for EUR can be written €. The symbol for MAD can be written DH. The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The Moroccan Dirham is divided into 100 centimes."
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"docid": "D1441060#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerate.com/currency-exchange-rate-cities/prague.html\n.",
"text": "\"Exchange Rate Home >> Foreign Exchange Cities >> Prague Exchange Rate Prague Use the currency converter below to calculate the current exchange rate for the city of Prague. The currency used in Prague is the Czech Koruna. Prague is the capital of The Czech Republic. If you are traveling to Prague , you will need to exchange your currency for the Czech Koruna. You may exchange your money for the Czech Koruna at most Prague banks or at specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. Look for signs that say Bureau De Change, Geld Wechseln or Cambio. You may be able to exchange your money at the Prague airport, but exchange rates may not be the best. You should consider purchasing the Czech Koruna currency at a more favorable exchange rate before you arrive in Prague . You can do that by researching online currency brokers that do foreign exchange. If on holiday, vacation, or business you can also inquire about purchasing travellers checks (Travellers Cheques)."
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{
"docid": "D1933781#0",
"title": "http://www.pragueczechtravel.com/information/prices-prague.php\nWhat Are The Prices In Prague?",
"text": "What Are The Prices In Prague? EMERGENCY ANSWER: If you are reading this on your mobile device because you are buying something in Prague and need to figure out whether you are being ripped off - use this as an comparison: a Big Mac, medium fries and coke costs around 100 CZK. So if you are buying a toothbrush from a street vendor for 2500 CZK the bristles better be real gold. What are the prices in Prague? Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:56The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union but the national currency is not the Euro. For the Czech people this means they have control over their economy, but for you it means you will need to convert your currency to the Koruna (CZK) and make a quick calculation every time you see a price tag. Compared to the rest of the western world (US, Britain, Germany, etc.) in the Czech Republic: The following cost slightly more in Czech: Electronics Brand name Clothes Brand name groceries Anything imported The following cost a lot less in Czech: Beer Cigarettes Restaurant food Anything localy made If you are the type of person who goes on vacation to shop for inexpensive electronics and clothes then Czech is not the best vacation destination. But if you like to sit down at a restaurant, enjoy a local dish, wash it down with beer, and relax by blowing smoke rings then Prague is paradise."
},
{
"docid": "D3101680#0",
"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/morocco\nCost of living in Morocco",
"text": "Cost of Living Morocco Cost of living in Morocco Are you moving to Morocco? Do you know how much money you will need there to maintain your current standard of living ? Find out what is the real equivalent in Morocco of your current salary and improve your chances of a happy relocation . Get a salary calculation for: Casablanca Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district 70 Dirham Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) 54 Dirham500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast 27 Dirham1 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk 7 Dirham12 eggs, large 14 Dirham1 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes 5.89 Dirham500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese 37 Dirham1 kg (2 lb.) of apples 11 Dirham1 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes 4.40 Dirham0.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket 16 Dirham1 bottle of red table wine, good quality 93 Dirham2 liters of Coca-Cola 12 Dirham Bread for 2 people for 1 day 5.17 Dirham Housing Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area 6,466 Dirham Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area 3,765 Dirham Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat 610 Dirham Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area 4,278 Dirham Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area 2,941 Dirham Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio 425 Dirham Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) 251 Dirham40” flat screen TV 4,102 Dirham Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) 1,285 Dirham Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.)"
},
{
"docid": "D1740596#0",
"title": "http://www.prague.net/useful-info\nAll basic information about Prague",
"text": "All basic information about Prague Climate The climate in Prague, as well as in the whole Czech Republic is temperate, a mixture of oceanic and continental. The average winter temperature is 5 degrees C, average summer temperature is 20 Celsius degrees. Weather Prague is a city that remains beautiful and breathtaking not only during the summer, but throughout all the year seasons. For the actual information on weather forecasts please visit Prague 7 days weather forecast Language The official language is of course Czech, a very beautiful, yet quite difficult to learn Slavic language. In main tourist attractions English/German/Spanish is spoken. Nevertheless, you might find it useful to take a look at our mini phrasebook. You never know when you will need to say “help” or “thank you”..... Prague news portals In case you are an information devourer and like to be up to date in what Prague is concerned, we recommend the Abc Prague News with their events calendar and the Radio Prague. Once there, you can chose to take a look at the new magazine, learn a few things about the Czech language with their nice ABC of Czech, learn about Czech science, culture, history and why not listen to live radio shows and music. Public phones Public phones are almost everywhere in Prague. In order to use most of them you will need a telephone card that can be purchased from any newspaper or cigarette stand."
},
{
"docid": "D561380#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/czech/are-euros-accepted-in-prague-and-budapest\nAre Euros accepted in Prague and Budapest?",
"text": "\"Are Euros accepted in Prague and Budapest? Jump to bottom Posted by ajgranito on 05/08/15 07:28 AMWe are on the Rick Steves', Germany, Austria and Switzerland trip this summer. We are also going to Prague and Budapest before and after. So our question is are Euros accepted in both cities besides their own currency? Posted by Ilja Seattle05/08/15 07:52 AM4060 posts Euros are not generally accepted in Prague or Budapest. Crown (koruna) or forint. There are some places which would accept Euro but the exchange course is in their advantage, not yours. I always use local currency. Posted by Nancy Corvallis OR05/08/15 07:53 AM4479 posts Neither country is on the Euro, they have their own currencies. However you will probably find hotels/restaurants/shops in tourist areas that will accept Euros for purchases but don't expect a good conversion rate."
},
{
"docid": "D871203#0",
"title": "http://www.priceoftravel.com/2427/europe-3-star-traveler-index/\nEurope 3-Star Traveler Index for 2018: 56 cities from cheap to expensive",
"text": "Europe 3-Star Traveler Index for 2018: 56 cities from cheap to expensive By Roger Wade 27 Feb, 2018 Comments (61) Add a comment Many of us start our exploration of Europe as backpackers or at least staying in budget hotels, but eventually we prefer at least a 3-star hotel with a few creature comforts. That is why we have created this list of all of Europe's top tourist cities ranked from cheapest to most expensive for those on an average budget and sharing a 3-star hotel room for two people. The index below shows a price for each city and that can be used as a typical budget for normal daily expensive, but of course it doesn't include shopping and souvenirs. You'll notice that the cities at the bottom of the list will cost more than four times as much per day as those on the top of the list, so choosing which cities to visit can make a huge difference in your overall budget. Generally speaking there was very little inflation in 2016 so prices were stable in all but a few areas. The Euro, British Pound, and all of the other European currencies gained against the US Dollar in 2017, so things are a bit less affordable for Americans in 2018. Are you a hostel person rather than a hotel person? If you prefer hostel dorm beds to private hotel rooms then check the Europe Backpackers Index, which is aimed at budget travelers. The rankings are also quite different in some cases, as cheap dorms are available in some cities where hotel rooms aren't quite so cheap. How the 3-Star Traveler Index works We take a fixed set of typical expenses that every traveler will encounter, and apply them to each of the 56 major European tourist cities."
},
{
"docid": "D2088172#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/geography/country-prague-27291360470efbb0\nIn Which Country Is Prague?",
"text": "Geography Europe Q: In Which Country Is Prague? A: Quick Answer Prague is in the Czech Republic. It is the capital and largest city of that country. Prague was the capital of Czechoslovakia, and it retained the status of capital city when the Czech Republic and Slovakia split in 1993. Continue Reading Keep Learning Where Is Prague? Where Is Prague Located? What Currency Is Used in Prague? Full Answer Prague contains a number of interesting sights and locales. The city is dominated by Prague Castle, which is the largest ancient castle in the world according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Under Charles IV, the city gained fame and wealth as the center of the vast Holy Roman Empire, and the Habsburgs made it their capital two centuries later."
},
{
"docid": "D1627257#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/czech_republic.htm\n___ Czech Republic",
"text": "\"Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info One World Nations Online Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International Home Earth Continents Europe Czech Republic Government Maps News Culture Business Tourism Education Ecology History Info___ Czech Republic Wallenstein Palace, the Baroque palace in Prague is currently the home of the Czech Senate. Image: Martinect Flag of the Czech Republic Location map of the Czech Republic Destination Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, a landlocked country in Central Europe, it is bordered by Austria, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia. The Czech Republic covers an area of 78,867 km², making it somewhat smaller than neighboring Austria, and also slightly smaller than the US state of South Carolina. The country has a population of 10.56 million people (in 2016), capital and largest city is Prague, spoken languages is Czech, a West Slavic language. The Czech Republic is famous for: Prague, the historic center of Prague is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Castles, there are several hundreds of castles, chateaus, and mansions in Czechia. Beer, the original Budweiser is made in the Czech Republic by the Budweiser Budvar Brewery, and home of Pilsner beer is the Czech city of Pilsen (Plzeň). Curd cheese called \"\"syrečky\"\". Not so famous for Škoda and Tatra autos and Bata shoes. Most famous people from Czechia are Miloš Forman, Oskar Schindler, Sigmund Freud, Antonin Dvorak, Franz Kafka, Václav Havel, and Gregor Mendel."
},
{
"docid": "D561379#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g274887-i263-k5610574-Confused_about_currency_to_use_in_Budapest-Budapest_Central_Hungary.html\nConfused about currency to use in Budapest!",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central Hungary forums Budapest forum Budapest forums Chris FChatham, United... Level Contributor15 posts Save Topic Confused about currency to use in Budapest!21 Jul 2012, 20:21Hi, strange topic, I thought that in Budapest I would obviously use the local currency which as we all know is Hungarian Forints. So I decided to look at buying some currency to take with me (going in less than 2 weeks) and I checked the post office website, 0% commission is tempting. I used the currency by destination option (found here:http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel/travel-money/currency-destination), put in Hungary and as you see, it states the local currency is Hungarian Forints, but then it goes on to recommend that I take USD for currency and USD or Pounds Sterling for travellers cheques! Am I missing something here or has the post office just had a brain fart? Mentioned in this post Hungary Europe Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Budapest? See all Budapest Danube River Dinner Cruise658 Reviewsfrom US$43.80*Budapest Full-Day Trip From Vienna68 Reviewsfrom US$148.90*Skip the Line Széchenyi Spa in...353 Reviewsfrom US$25.00*Budapest Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour...288 Reviewsfrom US$25.00*1-10 of 26 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Tagliacozzi Hungary Level Contributor2,636 posts12 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Confused about currency to use in Budapest!21 Jul 2012, 20:25Correct, the local currency is the Forint (HUF). When you arrive at Ferihegy just withdraw from the ATM. The exchange rate at the airport is horrible (if you are exchanging currency do it in the city - the poorer districts have better rates vs city center). Edited: 21 July 2012, 20:26Report inappropriate content GCEKBrno, Czech Republic Destination Expertfor Czech Republic, Slovakia, Train Travel Level Contributor30,149 posts16 reviews Save Reply2."
},
{
"docid": "D3395239#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/tanyamohn/2016/01/31/europes-most-and-least-affordable-cities-the-european-backpacker-index-for-2016/\nEurope's Most (And Least) Affordable Cities: The European Backpacker Index For 2016",
"text": "Tanya Mohn Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Lifestyle 1/31/2016 @ 11:05AM 31,712 views Europe's Most (And Least) Affordable Cities: The European Backpacker Index For 2016Budget-savvy travelers in need a little inspiration are in luck: The 6th annual Europe Backpacker Index that ranks 56 of the continents popular cities – from cheapest to most expensive – was recently released. “The good news for those of us holding US dollars is that our currency has surged in most of the world, so virtually every destination outside of the US is cheaper now than in recent memory,” said Roger Wade, founder of Price of Travel, a website that publishes the index and other tools designed to help travelers compare expenses in major destinations around the world. “The Euro has famously tumbled against the USD, but the currencies of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Turkey have gone down even more. This presents us with some new opportunities for travel bargains in some very interesting places.” ( Photos courtesy of Roger Wade) Istanbul, Turkey is ”an amazing bargain right now” according to the European Backpacker Index for 2016In addition, Wade said, “the British Pound has finally weakened after keeping up with the USD for a long time, so now even London and Edinburgh are noticeably cheaper than they have been in years. ”The 56 European Cities By Price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2016 aims to assist travelers plan and easily compare destinations by cost. Kiev (Ukraine), Bucharest (Romania), and Krakow (Poland) are the cheapest tourist cities on the new European Backpacker Index; Zurich (Switzerland), Venice (Italy) and Helsinki (Finland) ranked as the most expensive. The Daily Backpacker Index daily rate for Kiev is currently $22.84 a day; for Zurich, it’s $118.20 a day. The Backpacker Index bases its rankings on the daily price of a hostel bed (one night in the cheapest bunk at the least expensive hostel in a good location with good reviews),two public transportation rides, three budget meals, the average cost of one cultural attraction and three inexpensive beers (or wine) for each day in each city. ("
},
{
"docid": "D2197603#0",
"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/ireland\nCost of living in Ireland",
"text": "Cost of Living Ireland Cost of living in Ireland Are you moving to Ireland? Do you know how much money you will need there to maintain your current standard of living ? Find out what is the real equivalent in Ireland of your current salary and improve your chances of a happy relocation . Get a salary calculation for: Cork Dublin Galway Limerick Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district €12Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) €8500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast €4.931 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk €1.2112 eggs, large €3.801 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes €2.38500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese €5.241 kg (2 lb.) of apples €2.121 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes €1.190.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket €2.391 bottle of red table wine, good quality €132 liters of Coca-Cola €2.23Bread for 2 people for 1 day €1.41Housing Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area €1,982Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area €1,533Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat €153Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area €1,398Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area €984Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio €106Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) €3840” flat screen TV €508Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) €135Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.)"
},
{
"docid": "D3059337#0",
"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/south-africa\nCost of living in South Africa",
"text": "Cost of Living South Africa Cost of living in South Africa Are you moving to South Africa? Do you know how much money you will need there to maintain your current standard of living ? Find out what is the real equivalent in South Africa of your current salary and improve your chances of a happy relocation . Get a salary calculation for: Cape Town Durban Johannesburg Pretoria Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district R 99Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) R 57500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast R 411 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk R 1412 eggs, large R 311 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes R 18500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese R 721 kg (2 lb.) of apples R 211 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes R 170.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket R 151 bottle of red table wine, good quality R 782 liters of Coca-Cola R 16Bread for 2 people for 1 day R 10Housing Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area R 15,098Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area R 10,006Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat R 1,298Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area R 10,875Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area R 6,815Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio R 884Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) R 70540” flat screen TV R 6,392Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) R 1,702Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.)"
},
{
"docid": "D2889445#0",
"title": "http://easysegway.com/what-currency-do-they-use-in-prague-and-czech-republic/\nWhat currency do they use in Prague and Czech republic",
"text": "The official unit of Czech currency is the Czech crown that is dividing into 100 hellers. What currency do they use in Prague and Czech republic? The Czech koruna replaced the Czechoslovak koruna in 1993 after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Currency rankings show that the most popular Czech Republic Koruna exchange rate is the EUR to CZK rate. What currency do they use in Prague – Coins The Czech Republic uses coins in these values: CZK 1, CZK2, CZK 5, CZK 10, CZK 20 and CZK 50. The banknotes feature renowned Czech people on the obverse and abstract compositions on the reserve. Modern protective elements can be found on all banknotes. What currency do they use in Prague – banknotes The 20 Kc shows Premysl Otakar I and his seal on obverse and Crown on its reverse. The 50 Kc depicts Saint Agnes of Bohemia and the sacred Heart on its obverse and St. Salvator’s church ceiling /Part of Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia in Prague) and ornamental letter A on its reverse. 100 Kc has Charles IV (former Czech king and Roman emperor who lived in the 14 th century) and seal of Charles University on its reverse."
},
{
"docid": "D3472509#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/euro-or-czech-slovakia-poland-romania-currency.cfm\nEuro or Czech, Slovakia, Poland, Romania currency?",
"text": "\"Euro or Czech, Slovakia, Poland, Romania currency? Thread Tools Search this Thread Apr 23rd, 2012, 05:44 AM # 1stilltravelingat62Original Poster Join Date: Jun 2011Posts: 74Euro or Czech, Slovakia, Poland, Romania currency? Leaving next Monday to Eastern Europe. Will we be able to manage with Euros or will we have to change money for each country? Apr 23rd, 2012, 05:54 AM # 2adrienne Join Date: Jan 2003Posts: 11,200Use local currency but you don't change money - use your debit card to get money from ATM machines. It's the easiest way and you get the best exchange rates. Apr 23rd, 2012, 06:38 AM # 3P_MJoin Date: Feb 2004Posts: 22,388Slovakia has the € as the local currency but the other countries you named still have their own currency. You might find a few people who will take the € but not at a favorable exchange rate for you. As mentioned above, use your ATM card to get local currency. Apr 23rd, 2012, 06:40 AM # 4stilltravelingat62Original Poster Join Date: Jun 2011Posts: 74and the easiest way to rack up bank fees."
},
{
"docid": "D1028769#0",
"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/philippines\nCost of living in Philippines",
"text": "Cost of Living Philippines Cost of living in Philippines Are you moving to Philippines? Do you know how much money you will need there to maintain your current standard of living ? Find out what is the real equivalent in Philipp. of your current salary and improve your chances of a happy relocation . Get a salary calculation for: Manila Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district Php252Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) Php158500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast Php991 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk Php7912 eggs, large Php851 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes Php61500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese Php1501 kg (2 lb.) of apples Php1181 kg (2 lb.)"
},
{
"docid": "D2711488#0",
"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/russia\nCost of living in Russia",
"text": "Cost of Living Russia Cost of living in Russia Are you moving to Russia? Do you know how much money you will need there to maintain your current standard of living ? Find out what is the real equivalent in Russia of your current salary and improve your chances of a happy relocation . Get a salary calculation for: Kazan' Moscow Novosibirsk Saint Petersburg Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district руб 407Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) руб 290500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast руб 1401 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk руб 6412 eggs, large руб 951 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes руб 166500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese руб 3611 kg (2 lb.) of apples руб 911 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes руб 350.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket руб 631 bottle of red table wine, good quality руб 5532 liters of Coca-Cola руб 93Bread for 2 people for 1 day руб 32Housing Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area руб 75,242Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area руб 46,401Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat руб 6,598Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area руб 38,730Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area руб 29,051Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio руб 4,951Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) руб 48840” flat screen TV руб 33,237Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) руб 6,199Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.)"
},
{
"docid": "D2488402#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g274707-i96-k4953841-Currency_in_Prague-Prague_Bohemia.html\nCurrency in Prague",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Bohemia forums Prague forum Prague forums Traveller187064Lancaster, United... Level Contributor146 posts16 reviews Save Topic Currency in Prague18 Nov 2011, 13:07What is the currency in Prague, is it Euros? Can you change sterling traveller cheques there. Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Prague? See all Cesky Krumlov Day Trip from Prague690 Reviewsfrom US$90.10*Prague Tour with Vltava River Cruise...656 Reviewsfrom US$78.20*Special Offer Prague Beer and Czech Tapas 5-Hour...293 Reviewsfrom US$55.30*US$85.10Prague Half-Day Tour Including Vltava...136 Reviewsfrom US$44.50*1-7 of 7 replies Sorted by 1GCEKBrno, Czech Republic Destination Expertfor Czech Republic, Slovakia, Train Travel Level Contributor30,162 posts16 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Currency in Prague18 Nov 2011, 14:02Euros are not legal tender in the Czech Republic. Please read the top questions about Prague to the right of this page under 'What is the local currency'Travellers cheques are pretty much obsolete nowadays - much better and easier to use a cashpoint. Mentioned in this post Czech Republic Europe Report inappropriate contentunclegus Edinburgh, United... Level Contributor22,711 posts Save Reply2. Re: Currency in Prague18 Nov 2011, 14:19don't buy traveller cheques to use anywhere in Europe ,they are a complete waste of money. Use your atm card as you would in the UK ,just make sure your bank knows you are travelling.#f you want cash go to M&S and change some cash there to see you over your first day or so in Prague. Use Euros the same way as you would in lancaster,ie not at all."
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"docid": "D232968#0",
"title": "https://www.booking.com/hotel/cz/sport-mlada-boleslav.html\nTraveler photo of Mladá Boleslav by Elzbieta WitekDecember 10, 2016Lock in a great price for Hotel Sport Mlada Boleslav â rated 8 by recent guests!Enter datesto get started.",
"text": "Traveler photo of Mladá Boleslav by Elzbieta Witek December 10, 2016Lock in a great price for Hotel Sport Mlada Boleslav – rated 8 by recent guests!Enter datesto get started. Very Good267 reviews8.0Room and shower was clean, parking in a front of the door. Asta, Lithuania A nice place, quiet even it was near the railway crossing. Simple rooms, comfy beds. Breakfast not included, but good - some ham, cheese, butter, bread and some sweet things. A …Marcela, Czech Republicpestrá snídaně, vybavení pokoje pohodlné postele parkováníJan, Czech Republiciş seyahatim kapsamında toplantı noktasına yakın olması en büyük avantajdı , kısa süreli bir konaklamaydıAysun, Turkey Systém ubytování, možný odjezd či příjezd bez nutnosti chodit stále přes recepci. Tomáš, Czech Republic Klidná lokalita, útulné prostředí, opravdu vhodné pro odreagování se od běžného života. Evička, Czech Republic Ubytování odpovídalo ceně, příjemné prostředí, čisto, skvělé parkování. Klidná lokalita s dobrým dojezdem. Dominika, Czech Republic Zimmer war für den Preis wirklich sehr gut."
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"docid": "D2690852#0",
"title": "http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/prague-relocation/cost-of-living-report-2014-update/\nCost of Living Report: 2014 Update",
"text": "Sign in Jobs Classifieds What's on News Chat Real Estate Directory Languages Relocation Education Advertise here Cost of Living Report: 2014 Update18.03.2014 Real Estate / Relocation 0 Comments Ryan Scott Ad: Moving to Prague? Get a fast & easy moving quote from Expats.cz trusted partners First of all, if you’re going to be relocating or spending an extended time here in Prague, you will definately need this guide. Download it for free, right now. Last year the Czech National Bank devalued the Czech Crown. You might be wondering how this will affect things from the cost of groceries to a night out. Despite the devaluation, some prices have remained more or less than same since our last list. The inflation rate, which the Czech Bureau of Statistics gives based on the consumer price index, sat at 1.4% for December 2013. While the inflation rate has been quite low, the average monthly wage, which according to the Czech Bureau of Statistics is a little under 25,000 CZK, has lost some purchasing power, which this graph demonstrates. On average, rental prices have risen by about 2% across Prague. This average, however, hides the regional variation."
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"docid": "D2016911#0",
"title": "http://studiesabroad.com/programs/country/czech_republic/city/prague/cultureCorner/moneyMatters\nCurrency",
"text": "\"Currency Though the Czech Republic is a member of the European Union, Czech Republic's official form of currency is the Czech Republic Koruny (CZK), or Czech crown. There are six different coin denominations and seven different bill denominations in circulation. Coins are denominated in 1, 2 5, 10, 20 and 50 CZK. Bills are denominated in 10, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 CZK, and each vary in size and color. It is important to note that Prague has more of a cash economy, meaning that it is more common to use cash (CZK), rather than a credit or debit card for every-day purchases. ATM machines are plentiful in downtown Prague, and using your American bank card will generally give you a good exchange rate. However, in order to access your funds with an ATM card, your money must be in a checking and not a savings account. Conversion Rates What is the Czech crown worth compared to the U. S. dollar? With the crown and dollar in constant flux, please see www.oanda.com for up-to-date exchange rates. While traveling, it may be helpful to carry a portable currency converter (found at travel stores)."
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"title": "https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/canada\nCost of living in Canada",
"text": "Cost of Living Canada Cost of living in Canada Are you moving to Canada? Do you know how much money you will need there to maintain your current standard of living ? Find out what is the real equivalent in Canada of your current salary and improve your chances of a happy relocation . Get your own salary calculation Change the currency: Food Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district C$18Combo meal in fast food restaurant (Big Mac Meal or similar) C$10500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast C$71 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk C$2.4212 eggs, large C$4.041 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes C$4.05500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese C$111 kg (2 lb.) of apples C$3.691 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes C$2.370.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket C$3.351 bottle of red table wine, good quality C$182 liters of Coca-Cola C$2.37Bread for 2 people for 1 day C$2.37Housing Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in EXPENSIVE area C$2,072Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 Sqft) furnished accommodation in NORMAL area C$1,639Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat C$167Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in EXPENSIVE area C$1,644Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 Sqft) furnished studio in NORMAL area C$1,206Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 Sqft) studio C$106Internet 8 Mbps (1 month) C$5340” flat screen TV C$485Microwave 800/900 Watt (Bosch, Panasonic, LG, Sharp, or equivalent brands) C$156Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.)"
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"docid": "D417397#0",
"title": "http://studiesabroad.com/programs/country/spain/city/madrid/cultureCorner/moneyMatters\nCurrency",
"text": "\"Currency The Euro is the official currency of Spain. The Euro was launched in two stages. First, in January 1999, to became the new official currency of 11 EU Member States, replacing the old national currencies -- such as the Spanish Peseta. It was introduced in the virtual form for bank transactions. The second stage, in January 2002, was when the Euro officially appeared in circulation. The Eurois not the currency of all EU Member States. Two countries, Denmark and the United Kingdom, agreed to 'opt-out', while many of the newest EU members have yet to meet the conditions for adopting the currency. Once they do so, they will replace their national currency with the Euro. There are 8 different Euro coin denominations and 7 different Euro bill denominations in circulation. Coins are denominated in 2 and 1 Euro, then 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents."
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"docid": "D1246406#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_5209198_countries-use-euro-currency_.html\nCan You Buy Things With Euros in America?",
"text": "Related Articles How to Count English Money Sightseeing in Remels, Germany How to Change Euros to Dollars Passport Rules for US Citizens Traveling to Germany Do I Need a Visa to Travel Around the World? What Is Money Called in Mexico? The euro is the currency used in many European nations; it was created to provide a single currency that would prevent travelers from having to change money every time they cross a border in Europe. Developed by the European Monetary Union, the euro is available in both notes and coins of varying denominations. Currently the euro is accepted as legal tender in 17 nations in Europe. There are a few nations outside of Europe that use the euro as legal tender; however, the U. S. is not currently among them. About the Euro On Jan. 1, 2002, 12 European nations joined in the European Monetary Union and converted to the use of the euro as their official currency. Five more members joined the Union in later years, from 2007 to 2011. There are also some other nations that have made agreements to use the euro both in and outside of Europe. The euro is available in notes with denominations of 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, five, two and 1."
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"docid": "D612061#0",
"title": "http://www.statravel.com/spain-currency.htm\nSpain Currency Information",
"text": "Home Destinations Top Regions Travel Europe Europe Spain Spain travel guide Spanish currency Spain Currency Information Spain’s currency is the Euro, and the exchange rate is approximately €0.77= $1. To find the most up to date exchange rate go to XE.com Currency Converter. Sample prices It is always a good idea to budget for a trip so you don’t run out of money. Here are a few sample prices so you have plenty of dosh for your Spanish vacation: Spanish Cordobes hat = €5Sangria (drink made of red wine, sugar, fruits and ice) = €10Flamenco show plus drink = €25Spanish soccer jerseys eg Ronaldinho = from €65Average room prices = you’ll pay around €15 for a hostel bed, €50 for something mid-range, and €150 and upward if you’re going all out. Average meal prices = anywhere from €3 for a beer and tapa, to €15 at a mid-range restaurant, and €35 and upwards for an expensive restaurant. These prices are in Euros, correct as of 03/17/09 and are subject to change. Tipping Every establishment in Spain will include a service charge in the price of the meal or drink. However it’s still common to tip at bars, restaurants, hotels, and after taking a taxi; usually a tip is 5-10% of the price. Banking Generally in Spain banking hours are Monday to Friday from 8am to 2pm. There are some variations to this, some opening on Saturdays until 1pm."
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"docid": "D1267657#0",
"title": "http://www.thejc.com/business/money-mensch/109455/martin-lewiss-hot-travel-money-tips\nMartin Lewis's hot travel money tips",
"text": "\"Far too many people pay too much just to pay when abroad. So if you’re planning a trip away this summer, now’s the time to ensure you get more bang for your bucks, euros or dong (the Vietnamese currency, of course). Stealth charges abound, whether you pay by plastic or go to a bureau de change. So here are my core 10 rules to ensure you maximise your cash – and hopefully stretch it further to give you a better time.1. Find the cheapest travel money Ignore marketing flannel like “commission-free”, as while there’s no fee, you may get an appalling rate and be better off paying a fee. Instead simply ask: “If I give you £200, how many dollars/zloty/yen will I get after all charges?” and compare that way. As this annoyed me so much, I built my www. Travel Money Max.com tool that compares over 40 online bureaux to find who gives you the most for each country.2. Don’t pay on a credit card at bureaux de change Paying for currency at a UK bureau on a credit card counts as an overseas cash withdrawal."
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"docid": "D1949318#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0710/the-origins-of-common-currency-symbols.aspx\nThe Origins Of Common Currency Symbols",
"text": "\"Ever wonder how our currencies got the specific symbols that they have? While you may have never questioned where these signs come from, their origins are a fascinating look into financial and etymological history. The \"\"Greenback\"\"The roots of the ($) dollar can be traced back to Spain. In 1785, the United States began using its own currency, and modeled it after that of Spain. Different theories surround the exact origin of the $, but some experts have labeled the sign as an abbreviation for the word \"\"peso\"\". Pesos was expressed as \"\"ps\"\" and transformed into the \"\"S\"\" with one line through it as a short version of the \"\"p. \"\"One other theory proposes the double stroke version represents an acronym for the United States by placing a short-hand \"\"U\"\" atop the \"\"S.\"\" (For related reading, check out The History Of Coinage In The U. S . ) Euro The (€) euro is the youngest currency on our list, but the second youngest symbol, and it took a long time to come about. The euro became the only currency in member states in 2002, however its origin can be traced to the Maastricht Treaty of 1991. As for the euro sign's origin, designers submitted their ideas and a winner was determined by way of polling and an eventual choice made by the European Commission."
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"docid": "D3542127#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090226162047AAbzga2\nWhat is a 1957 ///5 ptas coin worth in american currency?",
"text": "Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts What is a 1957 ///5 ptas coin worth in american currency? Please only post up to date others will be reported Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: First of all I have no idea what you are saying when you say post up to date? Threatening people is not a good way to get an answer to a question. I presume you mean the 1957 5 Pesetas from Spain. That date is an authorizing date and not the date the coin was struck. That is in a star on the coin. For many years Spain used a strange system of dating coins. The 2 numbers in the six pointed stars are the actual date. The coin is no longer legal tender for Spain now uses the Euro. On the coin that is marked BK where the star on the left was is rare and is worth around $10 and up depending on grade."
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"docid": "D2392721#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/venezuela/vetimeln.htm\nVenezuela History Timeline",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map1400s - 1700s (1498) Christopher Columbus landed in Venezuela (1528-46) Charles I, King of Spain, leased Venezuela to German banking group to pay debts (1535) Spanish conquistadors began colonizing Venezuela (1550) African slaves shipped to Venezuela to work on plantations (1700s) Spain combined Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Panama into one large colony called the Vice-royalty; Venezuelan General Francisco Gabriel de Miranda participated in major political events for three decades1800s (1810) King of Spain overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte; territories of Vice-royalty of New Granada set up independent governments (1811) Venezuela declared independence from Spain (1812) Simon Bolivar, revolutionary leaders fled abroad (1814) Spain sent troops to South America to suppress uprising of colonists (1819) Simon Bolivar defeated Spanish at Battle of Boyaca; Republic of Gran Colombia proclaimed with Ecuador, Columbia, Venezuela (1821) Simon Bolivar established Gran Columbia, became first president (1829-30) Venezuela seceded from Gran Columbia, became an independent republic, capital at Caracas (1830) Venezuela, Ecuador left Gran Columbia, became totally independent (1831) General Jose Antonio Paez became first president of Venezuela (1800s) Venezuela torn by civil war (1870-1888) Guzman Blanco ruled Venezuela; ended civil wars1900s (1908-1935) Gomez ruled Venezuela with strong military backing (1947) Venezuela's first democratically elected leader, Romulo Gallegos, overthrown in eight months in military coup led by Marcos Perez Jimenez; formed government backed by the armed forces and the US (1950) Marcos Perez Jimenez served as dictator (1958) Jimenez forced into exile, led to Venezuela democracy (1964) Venezuela's first presidential handover from one civilian to another took place when Dr. Raul Leoni was elected president (1973) Venezuela's currency peaked against US dollar from oil boom; oil, steel industries nationalized (1983-84) Fall in world oil prices generated unrest and cut welfare spending; Dr. Jaime Lusinchi elected president, signed pact with (1989) Carlos Andres Perez elected president; social, political upheaval included riots, martial law, general strike, over 2,000 people killed (1992) 120 people killed in two attempted coups led by Colonel Hugo Chavez; Chavez jailed two years before pardoned (1993-95) Ramon Jose Velasquez became interim president, Perez ousted on charges of corruption; Rafael Caldera elected president (1996) Perez imprisoned, found guilty of embezzlement, corruption (1998) Hugo Chavez elected president (1999) Voters approved new constitution; severe floods, mudslides in the north, killed tens of thousands of people2000s (2000) Foreign minister Jose Vicente Rangel disclosed plot to kill Chavez; Chavez won another six years in office; Chavez, first foreign head of state to visit Iraq (2002) Venezuela national currency, the Bolivar, plummeted 25% against US dollar after government scrapped exchange rate controls; opposition strike crippled oil industry (2003) Venezuela clashed between opponents, supporters of President Chavez; thousands of bank workers stayed home to support nation-wide strike to seek new presidential elections; opposition leaders turned in 2.7 million signatures demanding referendum on ending Hugo Chavez's tumultuous four-year presidency (2004) President Chavez won referendum where Venezuelans asked whether he should serve out the remainder of term (2005) Loyal parties to President Chavez made big gains in parliamentary elections; opposition parties boycotted polls, left parliament made up of supporters of the president (2006) President Chavez signed a $3 Billion arms deal with Russia, included agreement to buy fighter jets, helicopters; Hugo Chavez won third term as president, with 63% of the vote (2007) Chavez suffered first defeat, voters in majority narrowly rejected proposals to extend his powers (2008) President Chavez announced plans to nationalize one of the country's largest private banks, the Spanish-owned bank of Venezuela; Mexican cement giant Cemex sought World Bank arbitration over Venezuela nationalization of local subsidiary; first Venezuelan telecommunications satellite launched from China; Russia and Venezuela signed accord on joint civilian nuclear cooperation (2009) Voters in referendum approved plans to abolish limits on number of terms in office for elected officials; Columbian government, US signed deal on use of Columbia's military bases; President Chavez ordered 15,000 troops to Columbian border, cited increased violence by Columbian paramilitary groups (2010) President Chavez devalued Venezuela's currency, the Bolivar, by 17% against the US dollar for \"\"priority\"\" imports, by 50% for items considered non-essential, in effort to boost revenue from oil exports; Venezuela's government announced that expenditure of $15 billion over next 5 years to increase electricity production; President Chavez declared national emergency in electric sector as worst drought in 50 years dried up water supplies in hydroelectric dams (2013) On March 6, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez died at age 58, after 14 years in power. Mr Chavez had been seriously ill with cancer for more than a year, undergoing several operations in Cuba Venezuela's Information Land Area 882,050 km 2Water Area 30,000 km 2Total Area 912,050km 2 (#32)Population 30,912,302 (#42)Population Density 35.05/km 2Government Type Federal Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $469.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 15,100$Currency Bolivar (VEF)More Information Venezuela See Also Where is Venezuela? GDP of Venezuela What is the Capital of Venezuela? List of Airports in Venezuela About Venezuela What Type of Government Does Venezuela Have? Ethnic Groups In Venezuela Angel Falls, Venezuela - Unique Places around the World Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa? What are Economies of Scale? Trending on World Atlas The Most Dangerous Cities in the World The Largest Countries in the World The 10 Largest Cities in the World The 10 Smallest Countries In The World29 Largest Armies In The World The Poorest Countries In The World10 States With The Largest African-American Populations Biggest Stadiums in The World By Capacity The Richest Countries In The World Countries Of South America Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil | Chile | Colombia | Easter Island (CL) | Ecuador | Falkland Islands (UK) | French Guiana (FR) | Galapagos Islands (EC) | Guyana | Paraguay | Peru | Suriname | Uruguay | Venezuela | \""
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"docid": "D3332905#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/eu/es/where-is-spain.html\nWhere is Spain?",
"text": "Where is Spain? Location of Spain on a map. What is the capital of Spain? Located in the continent of Europe, Spain covers 498,980 square kilometers of land and 6,390 square kilometers of water, making it the 52nd largest nation in the world with a total area of 505,370 square kilometers. Spain was founded as a distinct and original nation in 1479. The population of Spain is 47,042,984 (2012) and the nation has a density of 94 people per square kilometer. The currency of Spain is the Euro (EUR). As well, the people of Spain are refered to as Spanish. The dialing code for the country is 34 and the top level internet domain for Spanish sites is .es. Spain shares land borders with 5 countries: Morocco, Gibraltar, Andorra, France, Portugal."
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"docid": "D1286144#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_currency_of_Spain\nWhat is the value of currency in Spain?",
"text": "Porky121 12,464 Contributions Answered In Spain What is the value of currency in Spain? Spain has used the Euro since January 1, 2002. Exchange rates change every day so any answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal Wiki Ans …Stjohnj10 20 Contributions Answered In Spain What is the official unit of currency in Spain? Euro Edit Porky121 12,464 Contributions Answered In Ancient History What was the currency in Spain in 4000 BC? There was no currency in Spain in 4000 BC. There was no Spain in 4000 BC. There was no currency anywhere in the world in 4000 BC. Edit Menos24 25 Contributions Answered In Countries, States, and Cities What is the type of currency spain has? Euro Edit Garethfx 195,089 Contributions Answered In Countries, States, and Cities What currency is there in Spain?"
},
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"docid": "D64828#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/ireland-s-currency-5bb6edc429eacc7\nWhat Is Ireland's Currency?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is Ireland's Currency? A: Quick Answer The island of Ireland uses two currencies, the euro and the pound sterling. The Republic of Ireland is monetarily part of the eurozone and uses the European Union currency, while Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom and retains the pound sterling as its monetary unit. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Currency Is Used in Dublin, Ireland? How Do You Find the Current Value of a Dollar? What Was the German Currency Before the Euro? Full Answer The pound sterling is divisible into 100 pence, and banknotes are available in denominations up to 100 pounds. The euro is divisible into 100 cents and has notes in denominations up to 500 euros. Before joining the eurozone monetary system, the Republic of Ireland used the Irish pound, established after its independence in 1922. Irish pound notes are not considered legal tender, but they may be exchanged for euros at central banks."
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"docid": "D311288#0",
"title": "http://www.seat61.com/Spain-trains.htm\nTrain travel in Spain . . .",
"text": "High-speed Spain: An S103 AVE about to leave Madrid Atocha for Barcelona, now taking just 2 hours 40 minutes... Buy train tickets for Spain... Buy a Spain Pass...www.renfe.com or www.petrabax.com See Spain by train... Once upon a time, Spain had one of the most backward train networks in western Europe. Now, they have one of the best, indeed, one of my favourite rail systems. High-speed AVE trains (Alta Velocidad Española) link major cities at up to 186mph, and if you book in advance online you can find some great cheap fares at the official Spanish rail website, www.renfe.com . This page will give you a heads-up on how to travel cheaply around Spain by train. A guide to taking the train in Spain... Spain by train, in a nutshell - the key points to know. Railpasses for Spain & the Renfe Spain Pass Spanish train classes explained What are Spanish trains like? How to buy train tickets for Spain - the cheap way!How to use www.renfe.com Transferring between Atocha & Chamartin in Madrid Madrid Atocha station guide Barcelona Sants station guide Custom-made tours of Spain by train Hotels & accommodation in Spain International trains to & from Spain... UK to Spain by train - Train times, fares, tickets. Trains from Barcelona to other European cities Trains from Madrid, Malaga, Alicante to other cities Trains from other European cities to Spain Paris to Barcelona by TGV high-speed train Other train travel information... Eurail passes - the railpass for overseas visitors Inter Rail passes - the pass for European residents General European train travel information Luggage on trains & Left luggage at stations Taking your bike & Taking your dog Sponsored links... Useful country information Train operator in Spain: Renfe, see www.renfe.com for train times, fares & online booking in Spain, but see this advice on using it - you'll find www.loco2.com easier to use. Local trains around Bilbao, San Sebastian, French frontier: www.euskotren.es . Local trains in northern Spain (ex-FEVE): www.renfe.com/viajeros/feve ."
},
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"docid": "D2158531#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_for_tenerife\nIs Tenerife in Europe?",
"text": "Sansib2009 9 Contributions Is Tenerife in Europe? Tenerife has been part of Spain since 1496. Tenerife is also a province of Spain and is therefor part of the European Union and belongs therefor to Europe. Tenerife is part of …Quirkyquantummechanic 135,069 Contributions Where is Tenerife? It is a Spanish island, largest of the seven Canary Islands in the Atlantic. Xo, Smartiiz. Tenerife, a Spanish island, is the largest of the seven Canary Islands in the A …What is the currency in tenerife? EUR - Euro, because Tenerife is part of Spain. Edit Des Dichado 210,562 Contributions Chemist for uranium nuclear fuels What is the population in Tenerife? Tenerife has (2012) more than 900 000 inhabitants."
},
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"docid": "D2127051#0",
"title": "https://www.oanda.com/currency/iso-currency-codes/MXN\nMexican Peso",
"text": "Mexican Peso Overview The Mexican Peso was initially based on Spain’s official currency, which is the silver dollar. The Mexican name originated from the 8-real coins that were issued by Spain for Mexico, which were cast from pure silver. It was the first currency to use a discrete border and accurate weight to guard against counterfeits, which made it very popular. Economy The Mexican economy is supported by the private sector. And its economy was based on manufacturing, though agricultural sector went down, it was still considered the source of employment. The Mexican economy went from a deep transformation since 1980s, which is a result of economic laissez-faire and becoming a member of the North American Free-Trade Agreement. In 2003, mining reached a GDP of 1.4%, yet it devalues the significance of oil production in the economy. Oil exports symbolized 11.3% of the entire export earning of the country. History In the late 18th century, the Mexican Peso was used as a benchmark for all North American countries. On July 6, 1785, the US Dollar was valued at a rate comparable to the Peso, and was widely used as currency in the United States well after USD bills were introduced."
},
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"docid": "D2146589#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_national_currency_of_Panama\nWhat is the national currency of Panama?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Geography Hemispheres Northern Hemisphere North Pole What is the national currency of Panama? Flag What is the national currency of Panama? Edit Answer by Robin Harris Confidence votes 17.8KCurrency in Panama is called 'balboas.' One balboa is worth 100 centesimos, pronounced cent-decimals. Centesimos means hundredths. The balboa coins were first minted in June of 1904. Panamanian money exists in the form of coins only and no bills are in circulation, although there were a few made. The US dollar and the balboa have the same value in Panama and can be used interchangeably, with no exchange restrictions.6 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Lparadis 1,280 Contributions What is a national holiday in Panama? Independence Day, November 3, 1903 (from Colombia) - Dia de la Independencia Independence Day, November 28 (from Spain) Martyr's Day, January 9 - Dia de los Ma …Eddie mireles 2 Contributions What is the currency of Panama?"
},
{
"docid": "D1045021#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currencies_of_the_European_Union\nCurrencies of the European Union",
"text": "\"Currencies of the European Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search EU GDP by currency group [1]Eurozone (72.9%)Non-Eurozone (Minus UK) (12%)United Kingdom (15.1%)There are eleven currencies of the European Union as of 2015 used officially by member states. The euro accounts for the majority of the member states with the remainder operating independent monetary policies. Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks. Contents [ hide ]1 Euro2 Current currencies3 Historic currencies4 See also5 Notes6 References Euro [ edit]Further information: Eurozone, Opt-outs in the European Union, and Enlargement of the eurozone The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union which came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of European Union's member states, with all but two bound to adopt it. It is the currency used by the institutions of the European Union and in the failed European Constitution it was to be included with the symbols of Europe as the formal currency of the European Union. The euro is also widely used by other states outside the EU. Except for the two states with opt outs, all current and future members of the EU are obliged to adopt the Euro as their currency, thus replacing their current ones. [ 2] The relationship between euro and non-euro states has been on debate both during the UK's membership (as a large opt-out state) and in light of withdrawal from the EU and how that impacts the balance of power between those in and out of the euro; namely avoiding a eurozone caucus out-voting non-euro states. The UK had called for the EU treaties to recognise the EU as a \"\"multicurrency union\"\", which sparked concerns about undermining euro adoption in remaining countries. ["
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"docid": "D1938174#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4205\nWorld Currencies",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance World Currencies Unanswered | Answered World Currencies Parent Category: Personal Finance A currency is a kind of money and medium of exchange. It includes metal coins and paper or polymer banknotes. Each country generally has a monopoly on the issuing of its own currency, although some countries use the same currency. Most members of the European Union, for example, use the Euro as their basic currency. Subcategories Currency Conversions Currency Trading Currency Conversions Currency Trading1 2 3 >How much is 350 dollars in Britain pounds?i think its 207.65What was the currency during 1580?gold and silver How much is 10 KR worth in us money? About $1.37 if you mean Swedish kronor. Several countries use a unit of currency called krone or crown. See http://www.xe.com/ucc/How do you change the currency used on the Amazon website?just before payment option you will get that option How much is 69.99 dollars in pound sterling? It would roughly be £43.08How much is 25 millions pounds in US currency?£25,000,000 * 2.03 = $ 50,750,000 assuming an exchange rate of 2.03 $ to the £Does Australia use the same dollar that US uses?no How much is 199 Australian dollars in UK pound?103.688 UK pounds Is it cheaper to change money in Spain than England?no it is not How much is 35 Australian dollars in US dollars?$29.96 US as of 11/07/2014 However exchange rates change every day. While it's not Answers.compolicy to say \"\"use the Internet\"\", to get an up to date figure,that's the best approach in this case."
},
{
"docid": "D897558#0",
"title": "http://www.economicreason.com/usdollarcollapse/world-reserve-currencies-what-happened-during-previous-periods-of-transition/\nWorld Reserve Currencies: What Happened During Previous Periods of Transition?",
"text": "World Reserve Currencies: What Happened During Previous Periods of Transition? Submitted by Chris Ferreira, 11 August 2014. Tags: China, Dutch East India Company, Economic History, Fourth Turning, Napoleon, Portugal, Reserve Currency, Social Behaviour The decline of the US dollar hegemony is ever so clear today and this article aims to provide the reader with what exactly happened during past periods of reserve currency transitions. Historically, when a reserve currency transitioned over to a new one, it marked a pivotal change for the world. The economic paradigm shifted and the rules of the game changed. This time will be no different when the US dollar loses its status as the reserve currency!The transition process of the world reserve currency brings much uncertainty Throughout history, a transition of the reserve currencies has always brought about turmoil and uncertainty in financial markets. One country’s decline, and the subsequent rise of another, marks a radical transformation for the world, especially as market demand shifts. The country that dominates global commerce during any given period is usually marked with the status of having the reserve currency. Spain and Portugal dominated the 15th and 16th centuries, the Netherlands the 17th century, France and Britain the 18th and 19th centuries, and the US dominated the 20th century. Throughout the Age of Exploration, Portugal created a dominant global empire."
},
{
"docid": "D3172894#0",
"title": "http://www.seville-traveller.com/spanish-currency/\nWhatâs The Spanish Currency?",
"text": "What’s The Spanish Currency? Facts Since 2002, the Spanish currency is the Euro, also known as EUR or €. Spain shares it with 18 other European countries. These countries, known as belonging to the eurozone are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia. So if you plan to travel around the eurozone you won’t have to change your notes and coins. In the map on the right hand side, eurozone countries are in blue, other EU members are in red, orange or purple. If you would like to know how much a Euro costs in your currency, you have a currency converter below. While being abroad you will need to have access to your financial funds. If you plan to spend some time here you might want to open a bank account. You can find all the details below."
},
{
"docid": "D1512012#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/spain/esfacts.htm\nSpain Facts",
"text": "\"Print this map Print this map Name: Spain (long form) Kingdom of Spain Capital City: Madrid (3,255,950 pop.) ( 5,843,031 metro)Spain Population: 47,370,542 ( 2013 est.) World Populations (all countries)Currency: Euro (conversion rates)20 Euros Ethnicity: Spanish 87%, Latin Americans 7%, Western Europeans 3%, African and Middle Eastern 2%, other 1%Holidays GDP total: $1.409 trillion ( 2012 est. ) GDP per capita: $30,400 ( 2012 est. ) Land Sizes Language: Castilian Spanish (official) 74%, Catalan 17%, Galician 7%, Basque 2%, are official regionally Largest Cities: ( by population) Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Sevilla, Zaragoza, Malaga, Murcia, Las Palmas, Bilbao, Palma Name: The meaning of the name Espana comes from the Phoenician word i-spn-ya, meaning \"\"land where metals are forged\"\". National Day: October 12 Note: Spain's National Day (Dia de la Hispanidad) commemorates the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Colon) in 1492. Religion: Roman Catholic 94%, other 6%Symbols Spain's Information Land Area 498,980 km 2Water Area 6,390 km 2Total Area 505,370km 2 (#51)Population 48,563,476 (#28)Population Density 97.33/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy GDP (PPP) $1,690.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 36,500$Currency Euro (EUR)More Information Spain See Also Where is Spain? GDP of Spain What is the Capital of Spain? List of Airports in Spain In The News Major Boom in Tourism Comes to Spain About Spain What Type of Government Does Spain Have? Religion In Spain What Do The Colors And Symbols Of The National Flag Of Spain Mean?"
},
{
"docid": "D2642249#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090904052136AA1D7ZG\nWhat is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?",
"text": "Business & Finance Personal Finance What is the difference between Euro and GBP? 10 Points Easy?and if there is a difference, what does GBP stand for? as in GBP = ? quick understanding make best answer immediate Follow 2 answers Answers Best Answer: GBP is used in Britain Great British Pound The euro (€) is the official currency of 16 of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). The states, known collectively as the Eurozone, are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The currency is also used in a further five European countries, with and without formal agreements and is consequently used daily by some 327 million Europeans. [ 18] Over 175 million people worldwide use currencies which are pegged to the euro, including more than 150 million people in Africa. The euro is the second largest reserve currency and the second most traded currency in the world after the U. S. dollar. [ 19] As of November 2008 [update], with more than €751 billion in circulation, the euro is the currency with the highest combined value of cash in circulation in the world, having surpassed the U. S. dollar. [ 20] [21] Based on IMF estimates of 2008 GDP and purchasing power parity among the various currencies, the Eurozone is the second largest economy in the world. ["
},
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"docid": "D2164628#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-currency-of-France\nWhat is the currency of France?",
"text": "France Foreign Exchange Market Economics of Everyday Life Currencies What is the currency of France?promoted by Dorado.tech Dorado will transform the way goods move around cities. Meet the next Uber on blockchain for all deliveries with quarterly loyalty payout bonuses. Learn More at dorado.tech1 Answer Quora User, A fan of Europe Answered Mar 27, 2017 · Author has 155 answers and 131.1k answer views France actually has two currencies in use. The first is the Euro, used in Metropolitan France, the Overseas Regions, Overseas Collectivities located in the Atlantic and the Americas, and the Overseas Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. The second is the CFP franc, which is used in the Overseas Collectivities located in the Pacific and the Special Status Region of New Catalonia.168 Views Related Questions What is the mechanism to print currency in the country? How much currency can a country print at a time? I am travelling to France. Which currency will be valid, the franc, the euro, or both? What was the currency of France after 1794? Is France a powerful country?"
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"docid": "D692331#0",
"title": "http://www.welcome-dominican-republic.com/Dominican-Republic-Currency.html\nDominican Republic Currency",
"text": "\"Web www.welcome-dominican-republic.com Dominican Republic Currency The official Dominican Republic currency is the Dominican Peso, circulated in one and five Peso coins and in 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 2000, Peso paper notes. Note: Many of the all inclusive villas, hotels and resorts will accept the local Peso or they can provide access to an Exchange house. Dominican Paper Bills (Pesos) vary in color. Within the Dominican Republic economy the U. S. dollar is widely accepted, it is the currency of choice and it is widely used for purchases however you can always pay by Peso if you prefer. The Peso floats freely against the U. S. dollar which means that the official exchange rates can change rather drastically from day to day. Nearly all hotels in the Dominican Republic list their rates in U. S. dollars, while most restaurants and shops deal with both U. S. and Dominican Republic Currencies. Dominican Coins The Peso is divided into Coins known as \"\"centavos\"\" coins in circulation are 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavo pieces, the coins can be somewhat confusing. The smaller coins have such a small value that many retail stores round down or up to the nearest 10 centavos. Steep devaluation of the Peso has made traveling to the Dominican Republic a cheap destination. Especially for those carrying Euros, U. S. dollars or Canadian dollars."
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"docid": "D1243585#0",
"title": "http://dateandtime.info/country.php?code=DO\nTime in Dominican Republic",
"text": "Time in Dominican Republic03:17 AM Monday, April 9, 2018It is the current local time right now in Santiago de los Caballeros, San Pedro de Macorís, Puerto Plata, San Francisco de Macorís, Salvaleón de Higüey and in all Dominican Republic's cities . Dominican Republic's time zone: UTC -04:00 or AST All Dominican Republic's territory belongs to the same time zone. Daylight saving time (DST) changes in Dominican Republic No daylight saving time (DST) in Dominican Republic. Current time in Dominican Republic's neighbouring countries Haiti Dominican Republic: basic facts and figures Full name: Dominican Republic Continent: North America Region: Caribbean Population: 9,823,821. Area: 48,730 km² Capital: Santo Domingo Currency: Peso (DOP) Phone code: +1-809 and Domain: .do See the map of Dominican Republic Wikipedia article: Dominican Republic Current local time in Dominican Republic's cities City Time City Time Bajos de Haina Mon 03:17 AM Samaná Mon 03:17 AMBaní Mon 03:17 AM San Francisco de Macorís Mon 03:17 AMCabarete Mon 03:17 AM San Juan de la Maguana Mon 03:17 AMConcepción de la Vega Mon 03:17 AM San Pedro de Macorís Mon 03:17 AMPuerto Plata Mon 03:17 AM Santa Cruz de Barahona Mon 03:17 AMPunta Cana Mon 03:17 AM Santiago de los Caballeros Mon 03:17 AMSalvaleón de Higüey Mon 03:17 AM"
},
{
"docid": "D2698147#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_can_you_buy_for_1_Dominican_Republic_Peso\nWhat can you buy for 1 Dominican Republic Peso?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Dominican Republic What can you buy for 1 Dominican Republic Peso? Flag What can you buy for 1 Dominican Republic Peso? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. One Dominican Republic peso is the equivalent of 2 cents in US dollars. Not much can be purchased in the United States for that amount, though in the Dominican Republic you may be able to purchase a stick of gum or piece of hard candy.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Notyouraveragedummy ... 327,614 Contributions How many Dominican Republic pesos equals 1 US dollar? On 11/12/10, 1 US dollar = 36.60 Dominican pesos. Use the link below for the up to date currency exchange. Jorge Quinones 41,789 Contributions There are things that interest me. History covers them all."
},
{
"docid": "D3318239#0",
"title": "http://www.caribbean-vacation-properties.com/Dominican-Republic/FAQ/travel.html\nFrequently Asked Questions:Travel to the Dominican Republic",
"text": "\".1. Q: Where is the Dominican Republic Located?2. Q: Is it safe in the Dominican Republic?3. Q: What travel documents do I need to travel to the Dominican Republic and how do I buy a tourist card?4. Q: What currency should I bring to the Dominican Republic?5. Q: Which are the closest airports to your villas on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic?6. Q: What do I do upon arrival at the airport in the Dominican Republic?7. Q: Does Caribbean Vacation Properties reserve flights and car rentals?8. Q: How do I rent a car in the Dominican Republic?9. Q: How much should I expect to pay in taxi fare in the Dominican Republic?10."
},
{
"docid": "D3041465#0",
"title": "http://dominicanrepublicvacationhomes.com/faqs.html\n.",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions about the Dominican Republic Q. Where is the Dominican Republic? A. Located between Cuba and Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola bordering Haiti in the Caribbean Sea. To the north lies the Atlantic Ocean, and to the south rests the Caribbean Sea. With premier ownership opportunities at exceptionally affordable prices now available in the Caribbean, prospective home buyers will find the Dominican Republic to be distinctively charming while offering all the modern conveniences one would want in a vacation home. Q. What is there to do in the Dominican Republic? A. Famous for its beaches, the North Coast area of the Dominican Republic is one of the best places in the world for windsurfing and kiteboarding. With breathtaking views of the landscape, the Dominican Republic would be the richest country in the Caribbean if its wealth could be measured by its landscape. The Dominican Republic is a dynamic place with its high mountains, fertile valleys and diverse ecosystems The Dominican Republic is home to some of the largest and most diverse parks in all the Caribbean. Over 10% of the country has been set aside for national parks and scientific reserves. Outdoor activities are abundantly available in this nation offering golfing, hiking, mountain biking, river rafting, surfing, whale watching, wind sports, diving and snorkeling."
},
{
"docid": "D1153180#0",
"title": "http://www.loobiz.com/converter/us-dollar+dominican-peso\nConverter USD DOP",
"text": "Converter USD DOPUnited States dollar Dominican Peso Specify an amount Change Change1 USD 49.4 DOP0.02 USD 1 DOP =Detect your location USD DOP converter DOP USD converter USD exchange rate DOP exchange rate USD DOP chart DOP USD chart Historic USD DOPHistoric DOP USD×United States dollar Symbol $Country United States Code USDPegged -Central Bank Federal Reserve Bank Dominican Peso Symbol RD$Country Dominican Republic Code DOPPegged -Central Bank Central Bank of the Dominican Republic USD to DOPThe USD to DOP conversion today is 49.4. United States dollar is the currency of United States and the Dominican Peso the currency on Dominican Republic. United States dollar Dominican Peso trend in 2018 is loss with a gain of down%. USD to DOP trend 2018The highest price since one year is 47.34 (5/11/2017) and the lowest 41.26 (4/13/2017), the difference is 12.84%). Since the begining of 2018 USD DOP loss -2.43026%Period Trend Value Since 1 year -3.21217 %This year 2018 -2.43026 %This month -1.2891 %This week 0.042 %Today -0.02113 %Convert USD to DOPConvert 1 USD to DOP 0.02 DOPConvert 2 USD to DOP 0.04 DOPConvert 5 USD to DOP 0.101 DOPConvert 10 USD to DOP 0.202 DOPConvert 20 USD to DOP 0.405 DOPConvert 50 USD to DOP 1.01 DOPConvert 100 USD to DOP 2.02 DOPRelated Links United States dollar Dominican Peso converter Dominican Peso United States dollar converter USD to DOP"
},
{
"docid": "D3510438#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapflights.com/flights-to-Samana-El-Catey/\nCheap flights to Samaná El Catey (AZS)",
"text": "Home Flights North America Caribbean Dominican Republic Santa Bárbara de Samaná Flights to Samaná El Catey Cheap flights to Samaná El Catey (AZS)Newsletters Join for free and get our tailored newsletters full of hot travel deals. Sign up now Flights to Dominican Republic Punta Cana Santo Domingo Santiago Puerto Plata La Romana Santa Bárbara de SamanáInteresting information about Samaná El Catey Temp on Avg for this month in Samaná El Catey78.3 °FSource: World Weather Online Avg monthly rainfall in Samaná El Catey5.55 in Source: World Weather Online Currency exchange rate in Samaná El Catey RD$1.00 = $0.02Source: Open Exchange Rates More useful information about Samaná El Catey Boasting seven airports, you can find many deals on flights to the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic is one of the cheapest destinations for Americans. Southern US cities often have many direct flights to the Dominican Republic. Although there is no rail service, there is a thorough network of buses in the Dominican Republic. You can find last minute flights to the Dominican Republic, but you should still plan your trip carefully. There are taxi services in the Dominican Republic, but many are expensive. With over 1,000 miles of golden beach coastline, the Dominican Republic is a great beach bum destination. One way flights to the Dominican Republic are not advisable, since a return or onward ticket is required. Other user searches Flights New York to Granada Miami to Memphis Glasgow to North Carolina flights Flights to Minneapolis-St Paul International Flights to Minneapolis Flights to Miandrivazo from Bristol New York to South America Cheap flights to Nevada from Cleveland-Hopkins International Columbus to India Salt Lake City from Chicago flights"
},
{
"docid": "D679220#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/dominican_republic.htm\n.",
"text": "Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International One World Nations Online Home Earth Continents The Americas Dominican Republic Government Maps News Culture Business Tourism Education Ecology History Info What do you expect from a tropical island? This is Bahia de Las Aguilas, 'Eagles Bay', an 8 km long beach along the southwestern coast of the Dominican Republic. Image: DR Ministry of Tourism___ Dominican Republic Flag of Dominican Republic Location map of the Dominican Republic Destination Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola. The country is bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea in south. Hispaniola is home to the independent nations of Haiti in west and the Dominican Republic, which occupies the eastern part. The nation covers an area of 48,310 km² making the Dominican Republic slightly smaller than Slovakia or about the size of the U. S. states of Vermont and New Hampshire combined. The country has a population of 9.9 million people (in 2015). Capital and largest city is Santo Domingo. Official language is Spanish. Main religion is Christianity with the majority of Roman Catholicism (78% of the population)."
},
{
"docid": "D3244986#0",
"title": "http://www.thebesttimetovisit.com/weather/dominican-republic-idpaysglobaleng-41.html\nAmerica > Dominican Republic: Weather, Map, Costs and Travel Guide",
"text": "America > Dominican Republic: Weather, Map, Costs and Travel Guide DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BY MONTH ▼Dominican Republic : When and where to go? Click on a city for complete climate and weather tables Town Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Santo Domingo Punta Cana Dominican Republic: Climate & Weather The climate is typically tropical: Hot weather but with predominant humidity. The temperatures are between 20° and 30° C throughout the year with the lowest temperatures in January and February, and the highest temperatures in August. The rainy season is very marked, with heavy rainfall; it lasts from October to May in the north and from May to October in the south causing floods. Hurricanes can occur between June and September. The best time to visit the country is the dry season from June to September in the north and from November to April in the south. Current conditions PARTLY CLOUDY 25.4°C - 77.7°FSanto Domingo, updated 03:14 GMT (Local time 23:14)Full report and 5-day forecast Dominican Republic: Map Sponsored links What to do in Dominican Republic Lagoons and coconut trees, sun and music, people’s smiles and exotic animals, the Dominican Republic has many treasures to offer visitors. Santo Domingo, the capital, is the first city built on American soil. This can clearly be seen in the Zona Colonial with its cobbled streets, church (the oldest of the New World), and the San Nicolas de Bari Hospital. Also visit the Museo de las Casas Reales which is very interesting."
},
{
"docid": "D2900602#0",
"title": "http://hispaniola.com/dominican_republic/info/faq.php\n.",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions about traveling in the Dominican Republic What are the entry requirements for visiting the Dominican Republic? This information can certainly change from time to time, but most people traveling to the Dominican Republic require a Passport along with either a Visa or Tourist Card. Please see our Entry/Exit Requirements section for more detailed information on this. Do I need to have a return flight ticket? All non-residents should have a round trip (return) ticket to prove they will be departing the Dominican Republic. How long am I allowed to stay in the Dominican Republic? Each country has an individual agreement with the Dominican Republic in terms of how long you can stay, whether you need certain documentation to do so, etc. Generally, most people are allowed to stay for up to 60 days with a Tourist Card or Visa. Because these agreements can change from time to time, it is best to check with the Dominican Republic Consulate or Embassy for the most up-to-date information on this. Please see our Entry/Exit Requirements section for more detailed information on this."
},
{
"docid": "D998832#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Punta_Cana\nPunta Cana",
"text": "\"Punta Cana Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Climate Get in By plane By boat By Car Get around See Do Buy Currency Shopping Eat Punta Cana is the name of a region in the easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic. Covering about 420,000 m2 (approximately 1,100 acres), the region is home to a coastline of sandy white beaches and to a \"\"town\"\" of the same name. Located in the province of La Altagracia and population estimated at 100,000, the region borders the Atlantic Ocean to the east. To the north, it borders Bávaro and El Cortecito beaches. It also limits with Cabeza de Toro, Cabo Engaño and further west with Juanillo. Despite the area being fairly deserted, the proximity of Punta Cana to other major resort areas such as Bávaro and Uvero Alto make the town one of the top Caribbean destinations. Peak Season: Peak season in Punta Cana tends to run from December to April. Prices in both airfare and hotel increase dramatically during these times, while dropping in the summer and early fall months. Understand [ edit]Climate [ edit]Beach in Punta Cana Punta Cana has a tropical climate. Although it is mildly windy, the ocean in the area is mainly shallow, with several natural marine pools in which visitors can bathe."
},
{
"docid": "D1858688#0",
"title": "http://hispaniola.com/dominican_republic/info/prepare_money.php\n.",
"text": "Money, Currency and Exchange Rates in the Dominican Republic ATMDominican Republic Currency The peso is the national currency. There are coins of 1 and 5 pesos and then there are bills for RD$ 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 2000. Exchanging to Dominican Pesos US dollars are the most easily exchangeable foreign currency into the local Dominican Republic currency, Dominican Pesos (RD). In a lot of the tourism destinations in the country, many of the hotels, restaurants and businesses indicate their prices in US dollars as well as in Dominican Pesos, and would actually prefer to be paid in US dollars. In some desitations, such as Las Terrenas and Las Galleras, the Euro is as accepted as the US dollar. Most of the larger country's currencies can be exchanged in tourism destinations all over the Dominican Republic. In general, the best rates of exchange are offered by the banks and independent money exchanges. They usually only differ between a Peso or two per unit of foreign currency between them. Airports, hotels/resorts, restaurants, and other businesses tend to offer a slightly lower rate of exchange for the convenience they provide in exchanging your currency. Major credit cards and traveler's checks are accepted at most of the larger hotels/resorts and businesses, but you may find you'll be surcharged in some cases for this payment method."
},
{
"docid": "D2688377#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147289-i293-k3226388-What_currency_to_use_in_Santo_Domingo-Santo_Domingo_Santo_Domingo_Province_Dominican_Republi.html\nWhat currency to use in Santo Domingo",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Santo Domingo Province forums Santo Domingo forum Santo Domingo forumsgnrd Toronto, Ontario Level Contributor908 posts27 reviews Save Topic What currency to use in Santo Domingo Nov 19, 2009, 11:03 PMHi, I'm spending a couple of weeks in Punta Cana at resorts but spending a weekend in Santo Domingo. I understand that Punta Cana is a resort town so the US currency is accepted/preferred. However, while we're in Santo Domingo, we should assume we pay in Dominican currency for restaurants/taxis/shopping? Don't mean to insult anyone but would like to be aware of what to do. Mentioned in this post Punta Cana Dominican Republic Report inappropriate content Shopping in Santo Domingo See all Agora Mall766 Reviews Shopping Malls Sambil Santo Domingo243 Reviews Shopping Malls Galeria 36032 Reviews Shopping Malls Blue Mall80 Reviews Shopping Malls1-10 of 12 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »Expat-in-Cabarete Cabarete, Dominican... Destination Expertfor Cabarete Level Contributor45,050 posts271 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What currency to use in Santo Domingo Nov 20, 2009, 12:08 AMEither Dominican Pesos or Dollars. But do exchange at a exchange house. Hotels don't offer good exchange rates. However, it is my experience that wherever you go in the Dominican Republic you're better off paying in pesos. When you offer dollars for something priced in pesos, merchants will convert at a exchange rate more suitable to them."
},
{
"docid": "D1837637#0",
"title": "http://www.hitched.co.uk/honeymoon/the-dominican-republic/\nHoneymoons in the Dominican Republic",
"text": "View more photos Dominican Republic Overview If you are looking for a dream honeymoon destination then the Dominican Republic could be the perfect location for you. The sandy beaches and blue skies make the Dominican Republic a honeymoon destination perfect for the couple looking for ultimate relaxation. The Dominican Republic can also provide you with a variety of other activities to experience during your honeymoon. If you are interested in water sports then why not try diving, snorkelling, wind surfing or sailing somewhere around the 1000 miles of unspoiled beaches that the Dominican Republic boasts. If you are keen golfers then why not visit one of the world class designer golf courses around the island or spend an afternoon exploring the wonderful sights and views provided by the tropical rainforests and National Park. Enjoy a massage at one of the numerous spa’s and then experience some of the culture and night life that the Dominican Republic has to offer during your honeymoon. Key Facts for the Dominican Republic Currency: Peso Capital: Santo Domingo Language: Spanish Flight time: 9 hours from London When to Honeymoon in the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic boasts a tropical climate and temperatures stay pretty much the same throughout the year. Expect temperatures of between 25 and 28°C over two seasons; the wet season (May to November) and the dry season (December to April). Average Temperatures (°C)Month Temperature Jan 29Feb 29Mar 29Apr 29May 30Jun 31Jul 31Aug 31Sep 31Oct 31Nov 30Dec 29Average Daily Sunlight (hours)11 11 11 12 12 13 13 12 12 11 11 11Temperature Rainfall Humidity Sea Temperature Honeymoon Tips and Articles Honeymoon Articles Honeymoon Trends for 2018 (and Where to Experience Them)Honeymoon Articles Everything You Need to Know About Planning a Wedding in Capri, Italy Honeymoon Articles Getting Married in Puglia: One of Italy's Most Romantic Areas Honeymoon Articles Getting Married in Sorrento: A Charming Italian Town"
},
{
"docid": "D2175416#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-Dominican-Republic-get-its-name\nHow did the Dominican Republic get its name?",
"text": "\"Dominican Republic Etymology History How did the Dominican Republic get its name?3 Answers Melvyn Pérez, Political Scientist, Software Engineer. Updated May 2, 2017 · Author has 87 answers and 146.4k answer views The word \"\"dominican\"\" is a demonym which mean \"\"from Santo Domingo\"\", which is the name of the island and main city, and come from the priest order of \"\"dominicus\"\" (Catholic church). And yes, the name sounds weird and senseless when pronounced without \"\"Republic\"\". Back un 1838, when founding father Juan Pablo Duarte named the projected country which would be named after independence, he used the name \"\"República Dominicana\"\" (Dominican Republic) a derivative of \"\"Santo Domingo\"\". Before that, the island was known as \"\"La Española\"\" (Hispaniola), and the eastern side of the island was \"\"Santo Domingo\"\", \"\"España Boba\"\" (Dumb Spain) from 1809 to 1821 and briefly \"\"Haiti Español\"\" (Spanish Haiti) from December 1821 to February 1822. Good question!5.6k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How safe is it to live in the Dominican Republic? Is the Dominican Republic a good country to retire in? What is the Dominican Republic known for? What are the Dominican Republic customs? When is the best time to visit the Dominican Republic?"
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"docid": "D2809055#0",
"title": "http://www.casadecampo-villa-rentals.com/vista-mar/faqs-vista.html\n.",
"text": "\"The frequently asked questions below will cover many of the questions you might have about the Dominican Republic, Casa de Campo and Villa Vista Mar. Currency, Credit Cards, ATM’s The Dominican Peso is the official currency of the Dominican Republic. The exchange rate fluctuates but is generally pegged to the U. S. dollar. U. S. dollars are easily and gratefully accepted for most transactions, as are traveler’s checks. There are several banks in the Casa de Campo marina that will exchange dollars for pesos. Credit Cards are widely accepted, including at the grocery stores. Before you leave for your trip, your credit card company can tell you the rate of exchange and you can compare it to using dollars or traveler’s checks. There are ATM machines in the hotel lobby and at the marina that will accept most ATM cards. Airlines Several airlines service the Dominican Republic from around the world. The closest airport is La Romana, which is 5 minutes from Casa de Campo. It is serviced by American Airlines out of Miami."
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"docid": "D2688379#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/dominicanrepublic/dosymbols.htm\nDominican Symbols",
"text": "\"Bird: Palmchat Coat of Arms: Coat of Arms: The Dominican Republic coat of arms features a shield in quartered colors of the flag, with a laurel branch to the left and a palm frond to the right. The blue ribbon above the shield displays the national motto: Dios, Patria, Libertad (God, Fatherland, Liberty). Below the shield, the words República Dominicana appear on a red ribbon. In the center of the shield, flanked by six spears, is a Bible with a small golden cross above it. Popular belief claims that the pages are opened to the Gospel of John 8:32, which reads, \"\"Y la verdad os hará libre.\"\" ( And the truth shall make you free. ) Dance: Merengue Flag of Dominican Republic Flower: Mahogany Motto: \"\"Dios, Patria, Libertad\"\" \"\"God, Fatherland, Liberty\"\"Sport: Baseball Stone: Amber Dominican Republic's Information Land Area 48,320 km 2Water Area 350 km 2Total Area 48,670km 2 (#128)Population 10,606,865 (#87)Population Density 219.51/km 2Government Type Presidential Republic GDP (PPP) $162.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 15,900$Currency Peso (DOP)More Information Dominican Republic See Also Where is Dominican Republic? GDP of Dominican Republic What is the Capital of Dominican Republic? List of Airports in Dominican Republic About Dominican Republic What Type Of Government Does The Dominican Republic Have? Ethnic Groups Of The Dominican Republic What Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic?"
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"docid": "D1153179#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/DOP_USD.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"5 comments about Dominican Pesos and United States Dollars conversion This Dominican Peso and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 10, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Dominican Peso. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Dominican Pesos to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Dominican Peso (DOP) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Dominican Peso is the currency in Dominican Republic (DO, DOM). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for DOP can be written RD$. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Dominican Peso is divided into 100 centavos. The United States Dollar is divided into 100 cents."
},
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"docid": "D2984451#0",
"title": "http://www.xpatulator.com/cost-of-living-review/Dominican-Republic-Santo-Domingo_66.cfm\n",
"text": "Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Overview Santo Domingo, is the capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic. Santo Domingo is the centre of economic activity in the Dominican Republic. Many national and international firms have their headquarters or regional offices in the city. The city attracts many international firms and franchises due to its geographic location, stability and vibrant economy. The Dominican Republic is in the Caribbean, and consists of the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Haiti. The climate is tropical maritime with seasonal variation in rainfall but little seasonal temperature variation. The official language is Spanish. While most business is conducted in Spanish, English is widely spoken, particularly in the cities. The main religion is Christianity. The economy of the Dominican Republic is the largest in Central America and the Caribbean."
},
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"docid": "D3318242#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/should-one-bring-vacation-dominican-republic-1358.html\nWhat Should One Bring on a Vacation to the Dominican Republic?",
"text": "\"Bring everything you need to enjoy the Dominican Republic's beaches. The Dominican Republic's tropical forests and sunny beaches attract thousands of visitors every year. Bring standard sun and beach gear, such as sunglasses and swimsuits. Additionally, travelers should ensure they have several important things in their bag, like antimalarial drugs and water purification tablets, to ensure a safe and relaxing Dominican Republican vacation. Travel Documents A passport book or a U. S. passport card is required for entrance to the Dominican Republic. The passport or passport card must be valid for the duration of your stay. Visas are not required, unless are going to the Dominican Republic for work or school. Contact the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Washington, D. C., at (202) 332-6280 to determine visa eligibility and to obtain the visa forms relevant to your specific situation. Entrance Fee Bring U. S. cash to pay the country's tourist fee upon arrival at any Dominican Republic port of entry. This fee is $10, as of February 2010."
},
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"docid": "D3041467#0",
"title": "http://thedominicanrepublic.net/Dominican-Republic-Retirement/\nBanking In The Dominican Republic",
"text": "Is It Possible To Retire In The Dominican Republic on US$2,000 Per Month? DID YOU KNOW?1. The Dominican Republic Offers Some of The Lowest Priced Real Estate in The Entire Caribbean2. The Dominican Republic Offers A Special Residency Application Process For Retirees (Allowing For A Fast Track To Citizenship As Well)3. Interest Rates For US Dollar Investments Offering Monthly or Bi-Annual Income Are Currently Between 3 and 5 Percent. Interest Rates For Dominican Peso Denominated Investments Up To 12 Percent, and The Dominican Republic Has Started Some Banking Operations in Chinese Yuan in 2014. Over the years there have been a plethora of articles about retiring abroad on shoe string budget. Articles with the title come to Panama, come to Costa Rica, live in Thailand, and of course retire in the Dominican Republic. But is it true one can really live well on less in the Dominican Republic (and perhaps some other destinations also)? The honest answer is yes, but it all depends."
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"docid": "D385264#0",
"title": "http://www.germany-insider-facts.com/german-currency.html\nGerman Currency",
"text": "\"Home > Facts about Germany > German Money German Currency Where to exchange foreign currencies? Credit card or cash while travelling in Germany? The German currency is the Euro. Actually, the Euro is not \"\"German money\"\", but it is the currency we use in this country. The Euro replaced the German Mark and it is the official currency of the European Union. Nineteen states in Europe currently use the Euro. These states are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. If you visit Germany from a country within the eurozone, you are a happy traveller! No need to worry about the best exchange rates before you leave home. While you travel in Germany, you don't need to calculate prices into another currency."
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"docid": "D241314#0",
"title": "http://www.traces.org/BerlinAirlift.html\n.",
"text": "\"The Berlin Airlift June 1948 - September 1949by David Harrisville The story of the Berlin Blockade and the subsequent Airlift has its origins in the Second World War and grew out of mounting tensions between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies over the question of Germany’s, and indeed, Europe’s future. Before the downfall of Hitler’s Reich, the Allies worked to formulate plans for the administration of defeated Germany. In the London Protocol of 1944 Britain, France, the USA and Soviet Union agreed that once the war was won, Germany would be divided into four Zones, each to be overseen by one of these victorious powers. Each Zone would be managed by a supreme commander representing his country, and the policies of all four Powers would be coordinated in an Allied Control Council. The capital city, Berlin, was a special case. Though the city fell within the Soviet Zone in northeastern Germany, the Allies determined that the administration of Berlin would be divided between them in four Sectors, one each for Britain, France, the USSR and USA. [ i]left: the Big Three: Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin; the men who shaped postwar Europe The plan for Germany’s postwar future was confirmed and expanded throughout 1944 as Allied armies continued to advance on all fronts. During this time, the Western Allies (chiefly America, Britain and France) made an oversight that would later come back to haunt them. In the agreements for postwar Germany, they failed to acquire an official guarantee of free access from their Zones through the Soviet Zone to Berlin. This would allow the Soviets to later argue that they didn’t technically have to allow such access. ["
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"docid": "D2295629#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-hyperinflation-definition-causes-and-examples-3306097\nHyperinflation with Its Causes, Effects, and Examples",
"text": "\"US Economy Fiscal Policy & Debt Hyperinflation with Its Causes, Effects, and Examples Could You Survive Hyperinflation? Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated March 22, 2018Hyperinflation is when the prices of goods and services rise more than 50 percent a month. The severity of price increases distinguishes it from the other types of inflation. For example, galloping inflation only sees prices rise 10 percent or more a year. Causes Hyperinflation starts when a country's government begins printing money to pay for spending. As the money supply increases, prices rise as in regular inflation. An increase in the money supply is one of the two causes of inflation. The other is demand-pull inflation. It occurs when a surge in demand outstrips supply, sending prices higher. Instead of tightening the money supply to stop inflation, the government keeps printing more money to pay for spending."
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"docid": "D1143554#0",
"title": "http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/shared/minitext/ess_germanhyperinflation.html\n.",
"text": "\"Essay Before World War I Germany was a prosperous country, with a gold-backed currency, expanding industry, and world leadership in optics, chemicals, and machinery. The German Mark, the British shilling, the French franc, and the Italian lira all had about equal value, and all were exchanged four or five to the dollar. That was in 1914. In 1923, at the most fevered moment of the German hyperinflation, the exchange rate between the dollar and the Mark was one trillion Marks to one dollar, and a wheelbarrow full of money would not even buy a newspaper. Most Germans were taken by surprise by the financial tornado. \"\" My father was a lawyer,\"\" says Walter Levy, an internationally known German-born oil consultant in New York, \"\"and he had taken out an insurance policy in 1903, and every month he had made the payments faithfully. It was a 20-year policy, and when it came due, he cashed it in and bought a single loaf of bread.\"\" The Berlin publisher Leopold Ullstein wrote that an American visitor tipped their cook one dollar. The family convened, and it was decided that a trust fund should be set up in a Berlin bank with the cook as beneficiary, the bank to administer and invest the dollar. In retrospect, you can trace the steps to hyperinflation, but some of the reasons remain cloudy."
},
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"docid": "D385267#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_German_currency\nGerman currency name?",
"text": "\"Chris Freel 11,350 Contributions German currency name? The currency of Germany is the Euro (€). What does German currency look like? Well the German currency used to be the Deutsch Mark but like many other European nations has changed over to the Euro somewhere in 2006 I think. Just google image \"\"Eur …Baringo 26 Contributions What was the German currency? From 1949 to 2001 it was the Deutsche Mark (DM), before it was Reichsmark. Since January 1st 2002 it's Euro. What is the German currency against the New Zealand dollar?2.00 nufing im just bored took a guess but definite coz im frm Germany born in cologne! : b moved here wen 13 ssssssssssso What was the German currency in 1993? It was Mark."
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"docid": "D1855439#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/author/james-stagg/\nJames Stagg",
"text": "\"James Stagg You Searched For: Author: james stagg Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 1731 2 3 4 5 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (173)Magazines & Periodicals Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New Books (49)Used Books (124)Binding All Bindings Hardcover (112)Softcover (43)Collectible Attributes First Edition (45)Signed Copy (1)Dust Jacket (26)Seller-Supplied Images (37)Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (23)Bookseller Location All Locations Bookseller Rating All Booksellersand up (172)and up (167) (105)Search Within These Results: A castle for the Kopcheks Stagg, James Published by Macmillan, New York (1964)Used Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: Better World Books (Mishawaka, IN, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Price: US$ 5.12Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds Item Description: Macmillan, New York, 1964. hardcover. Book Condition: Good. [ 1st American ed.]. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Bookseller Inventory # GRP94468032More Information About This Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question 1. A castle for the Kopcheks Stagg, James Published by Macmillan Used Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: Thrift Books - Second City (Aurora, IL, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Price: US$ 6.28Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds Item Description: Macmillan. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Very good condition - book only shows a small amount of wear."
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"docid": "D1873332#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/purchasingpower.asp\nWhat is 'Purchasing Power'",
"text": "Loading the player... What is 'Purchasing Power'Purchasing power is the value of a currency expressed in terms of the amount of goods or services that one unit of money can buy. Purchasing power is important because, all else being equal, inflation decreases the amount of goods or services you would be able to purchase. In investment terms, purchasing power is the dollar amount of credit available to a customer to buy additional securities against the existing marginable securities in the brokerage account. ( For further insights, see: Buying Power)Next Up Purchasing System Deflation Earnings Power Price Inflation BREAKING DOWN 'Purchasing Power'To measure purchasing power in the traditional economic sense, you would compare the price of a good or service against a price index such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI). One way to think about purchasing power is to imagine if you made the same salary as your grandfather 40 years ago. Today you would need a much greater salary just to maintain the same quality of living. By the same token, a homebuyer looking for homes ten years ago in the $300,000 to 350,000 price range had more options to consider than people have now. Purchasing Power in Context Purchasing power affects every aspect of economics, from consumers buying goods, to investors and stock prices, to a country’s economic prosperity. When a currency’s purchasing power decreases due to excessive inflation, serious negative economic consequences arise, including rising costs of goods and services contributing to a high cost of living, as well as high interest rates that affect the global market, and falling credit ratings as a result. All of these factors can contribute to an economic crisis."
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"docid": "D2602045#0",
"title": "http://zeenews.india.com/exclusive/eurozone-crisis-what-it-means-and-how-it-affects-world-economy_5130.html\nEurozone crisis: What it means and how it affects world economy",
"text": "Eurozone crisis: What it means and how it affects world economy Updated: Jan 03, 2012, 15:08 PM IST Comments |Akrita Reyar Eurozone crisis was one of the most used terms through 2011, but few really comprehended what the debt crisis was all about. So here is a simple Q&A to cut through the jargon. What is the Eurozone crisis? Also known as Eurozone debt crisis or Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, the term indicates the financial woes caused due to overspending by some European countries. Just like an individual, when a nation lives beyond its means by borrowing heavily and spending freely, there comes a point when it cannot manage its financial situation. When that country faces insolvency i.e. when it is unable to repay its debts partially or fully and lenders start demanding higher interest rates, the cornered nation begins to get swallowed up by what is known as the Sovereign Debt Crisis. Meanwhile, the term Eurozone indicates the combined region of 17 European countries that use Euro as their common currency. Currently Eurozone consists of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The monetary policy of the zone is the responsibility of the European Central Bank (ECB) which is governed by a board comprising heads of national central banks. Which all countries are most affected by the Eurozone crisis?"
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"docid": "D161309#0",
"title": "https://www.internations.org/germany-expats/guide/29457-economy-finance/methods-of-payment-in-germany-15975\nMethods of Payment in Germany",
"text": "Home Germany Guide Economy & Finance Methods of Payment in Germany Methods of Payment in Germany Are you used to simply flashing your credit cards whenever you purchase something, no matter how small? In Germany you may need to get accustomed to pay in cash more often. Our expat guide to Germany talks about the local currency, available methods of payment, and the acceptance of plastic money. When it comes to paying for purchases, Germany is still something of a cash country. Don’t be surprised if you see, very occasionally, someone pay e.g. for a pair of designer shoes in cash. Sales assistants prefer customers to use cash for small purchases. Some shops may only accept plastic money for sums above a certain limit (i.e. higher than 10 or even 20 euros). Currency in Germany Germany is not only a cash country: sometimes, you may hear Germans talking in an almost sentimental manner about how they used to pay with Deutsche Mark, the former German currency. After the Second World War, the Mark, the German currency in the new Federal Republic, became a popular symbol of economic recovery, purchasing power, and the rise of consumerism. Combined with the various crises in the Eurozone, this can lead to some ongoing nostalgia for Germany’s old currency."
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"docid": "D2436218#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/geography/prussia-toady-s-maps-384f3c27f2d1c6e7\nWhere Is Prussia on Toady's Maps?",
"text": "\"Geography Europe Germany Q: Where Is Prussia on Toady's Maps? A: Quick Answer On maps as of January 2015, Prussia is where Germany is. At its height, the Prussian empire extended up to the Baltic and North seas, from Belgium, the Netherlands, and France to Russia, and to Austria and Hungary. Continue Reading Keep Learning Where Can You Purchase a Complete Map of Germany? What Modern Country Did Prussia Become? What Are Some Easy-to-Use Maps of East Prussia and Germany? Full Answer The Prussian empire eventually became modern-day Germany. After defeating France in 1871, Prussian leadership established Prussia as a world power and unified various states. The Prussians established a German empire, which lasted until World War 1, when the Germans were defeated. The defeat broke up the regions of the Prussian empire into the countries they are known as today including Poland and Germany."
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"docid": "D598057#0",
"title": "http://inflationdata.com/articles/hyperinflation/\nWhat is Hyperinflation?",
"text": "What is Hyperinflation? Hyperinflation Hyperinflation is an extremely rapid period of inflation, usually caused by a rapid increase in the money supply. Usually due to unrestrained printing of fiat currency. See How Does Gold Fare During Hyperinflation? Unfortunately, there is no exact percentage where inflation turns from “ordinary Inflation” to “Hyperinflation”. So you can’t say for instance that 9.9% inflation is ordinary but 10% inflation is hyperinflation. Typically in hyperinflation it just gets progressively worse. Every month the inflation rate just gets higher and higher until the curve goes hyperbolic. Classic Hyperinflation Classic examples are the Hyperinflation of Weimar Germany and the more recent Zimbabwean Hyperinflation which reached 2.2 Million Percent. For instance in Germany prices doubled in only 5 years between 1914 and 1919, but then things got really bad…So the doubling in 5 years was only the beginning and if it had ended there might not have even been considered hyperinflation."
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"docid": "D2552237#0",
"title": "http://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/30350/dealing-with-money-for-a-trip-to-poland-and-slovakia\nDealing with money for a trip to Poland and Slovakia",
"text": "\"_Travel Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for road warriors and seasoned travelers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Dealing with money for a trip to Poland and Slovakiaup vote5down votefavorite I'm going to be traveling to Poland/Slovakia and perhaps Germany/Austria for 11 days In a couple of weeks, and am not sure how I should deal with money, as Poland does not use the Euro, but the other places we will be visiting do. Is there a solution that will work in both Poland and other countries that use the Euro? I'd prefer to only have to deal with one type of currency! Do places in Poland accept Euros? Would places in Slovakia accept Polish currency? Should I buy a Visa prepaid credit card (which I assume would be chip and pin) while I am over there? Would that work in Poland and also places that use the Euro? Or would it be easier to just take out cash from an ATM and use that? Or just deal with my American debit card?"
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"docid": "D405139#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Mark\nDeutsche Mark",
"text": "\"Deutsche Mark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"DEM\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see DEM (disambiguation). This article is about the Deutsche mark issued by the Federal Republic of Germany. For the Deutsche mark issued by the German Democratic Republic, see East German mark. For the currency of the German Empire from 1873 to 1914, see German gold mark. Deutsche Mark Deutsche Mark ( German)Marka Gjermane ( Albanian)Njemačka marka ( Croatian)Nemačka marka / Немачка марка ( Serbian)DM 10 banknote ISO 4217Code DEMDenominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 Pfennig Plural Mark Pfennig Pfennig Symbol DMPfennig pf Banknotes Freq. used DM 10, DM 20, DM 50, DM 100, DM 200 Rarely used DM 5, DM 500, DM 1000Coins Freq. used 1 pf, 2 pf, 5 pf, 10 pf, 50 pf, DM 1, DM 2, DM 5Demographics Official user (s) Germany Unofficial user (s) Republic of Kosova [a] (1999–2002) [1]Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1998)Montenegro Issuance Central bank Deutsche Bundesbank Website www .bundesbank .de Printer Bundesdruckerei Giesecke & Devrient Website Bundesdruckerei Giesecke & Devrient Mint List Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt, Munich ( Mint mark: D)Hamburgische Münze (J)Staatliche Münze Berlin (A)Staatliche Münzen Baden-Württemberg, formed by Staatliche Münze Karlsruhe (G) and Staatliche Münze Stuttgart (F) Website List Munich mint Hamburg mint Berlin mint Karlsruhe-Stuttgart mints Valuation Inflation 1.4%, December 2001Pegged by Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, Bulgarian lev at par ERM Since 13 March 1979 Fixed rate since 31 December 1998 Replaced by €, non cash 1 January 1999 Replaced by €, cash 1 January 2002/28 February 2002€ = DM 1.95583This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Deutsche Mark ( German: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈmaɐ̯k] ( listen), \"\"German mark \"\"), abbreviated \"\"DM\"\" or \"\"D-Mark\"\" ( help · info), was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until 2002. It was first issued under Allied occupation in 1948 to replace the Reichsmark, and served as the Federal Republic of Germany 's official currency from its founding the following year until the adoption of the euro."
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"docid": "D2222107#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaler\nThaler",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Thaler (disambiguation). The 1525 Joachimsthaler of the Kingdom of Bohemia was the first thaler. The obverse side pictures St Joachim. The reverse side features the Bohemian Lion and the name of King Ludovicus. The thaler was a silver coin used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years. Its name lives on in the many currencies called dollar and, until recently, also in the Slovenian tolar. The name \"\"thaler\"\" was used as an abbreviation of \"\"Joachimsthaler\"\", a coin type from the town of Joachimsthal in the Kingdom of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic ), where there were silver mines and the first such coins were minted in 1518. This original Bohemian thaler carried a lion, from the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Bohemia, on its reverse side. Etymologically, Thal (modern: Tal) is German for \"\"valley\"\" – a \"\"thaler\"\" is a person or a thing \"\"from the valley\"\". The Czech spelling was tolar; many varieties of the term are used in different languages."
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"docid": "D831380#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_use_american_currency_in_germany\nCan you use American currency in Germany?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Germany Can you use American currency in Germany? Flag Can you use American currency in Germany? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Your American Dollars will probably get you as far as European Euros would get you here, so basically, no. You'll have to exchange them for euros, which you can use in most of Europe.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No G543 175,556 Contributions Can the deutschemark be used for currency in Germany in 2008? No, the Deutschemark is no longer a valid currency, The Euro was introduced in 2002. The last date that the Deutschemark could be used was 28 February 2002. Edit K9284 5,688 Contributions What type of currency is used in Germany? The Euro Edit Xistknight 5,430 Contributions What was the currency used in 1984 in Germany?"
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"docid": "D634016#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperinflation_in_the_Weimar_Republic\nHyperinflation in the Weimar Republic",
"text": "\"Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Piles of new banknotes awaiting distribution at the Reichsbank, during the hyperinflation. During a period between 1918 and January 1924, the German mark suffered hyperinflation. It caused considerable internal political instability in the country, the occupation of the Ruhr by foreign troops as well as misery for the general populace. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Hyperinflation3 Stabilization4 Revaluation5 Analysis6 Aftermath7 See also8 References9 Sources Background [ edit]To pay for the large costs of the ongoing First World War, Germany suspended the gold standard (the convertibility of its currency to gold) when the war broke out. Unlike the French Third Republic, which imposed its first income tax to pay for the war, German Emperor Wilhelm II and the German parliament decided unanimously to fund the war entirely by borrowing, [1] a decision criticized by financial experts such as Hjalmar Schacht as a dangerous risk for currency devaluation. [ 2]The government believed that it would be able to pay off the debt by winning the war, and it would be able to annex resource-rich industrial territory in the west and east. Also, it would be able to impose massive reparations on the defeated Allies. [ 3] The exchange rate of the mark against the US dollar thus steadily devalued from 4.2 to 7.9 marks per dollar, a preliminary to the extreme postwar inflation. [ 4]The strategy failed when Germany lost the war. The new Weimar Republic was saddled with a massive war debt that it could not afford."
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"docid": "D1397771#0",
"title": "http://www.english.illinois.edu/MAPS/depression/about.htm\n.",
"text": "\"About the Great Depression T he Great Depression was an economic slump in North America, Europe, and other industrialized areas of the world that began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It was the longest and most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized Western world. Though the U. S. economy had gone into depression six months earlier, the Great Depression may be said to have begun with a catastrophic collapse of stock-market prices on the New York Stock Exchange in October 1929. During the next three years stock prices in the United States continued to fall, until by late 1932 they had dropped to only about 20 percent of their value in 1929. Besides ruining many thousands of individual investors, this precipitous decline in the value of assets greatly strained banks and other financial institutions, particularly those holding stocks in their portfolios. Many banks were consequently forced into insolvency; by 1933, 11,000 of the United States' 25,000 banks had failed. The failure of so many banks, combined with a general and nationwide loss of confidence in the economy, led to much-reduced levels of spending and demand and hence of production, thus aggravating the downward spiral. The result was drastically falling output and drastically rising unemployment; by 1932, U. S. manufacturing output had fallen to 54 percent of its 1929 level, and unemployment had risen to between 12 and 15 million workers, or 25-30 percent of the work force. The Great Depression began in the United States but quickly turned into a worldwide economic slump owing to the special and intimate relationships that had been forged between the United States and European economies after World War I. The United States had emerged from the war as the major creditor and financier of postwar Europe, whose national economies had been greatly weakened by the war itself, by war debts, and, in the case of Germany and other defeated nations, by the need to pay war reparations. So once the American economy slumped and the flow of American investment credits to Europe dried up, prosperity tended to collapse there as well."
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"docid": "D3105971#0",
"title": "http://time.com/3980384/germany-europe-greece-crisis/\nDon't Blame Germany for Greece's Debt Crisis",
"text": "IDEASZócalo Public Square is a magazine of ideas from Arizona State University Knowledge Enterprise. Germany knows a thing or two about being punished for bad deeds, but in recent weeks the country has been the poster child for the old adage that no good deed goes unpunished. There is no other way to describe the reputational black eye Germans received as a result of the drawn-out Greek bailout negotiations that culminated last week in the approval of a deal struck with other eurozone countries. No country has done more than Germany in recent times to raise living standards and democratic norms across Europe, which is one reason the country that once bedeviled the continent emerged as the world’s most admired nation in a 2013 BBC poll conducted in 25 countries. But over this summer, it’s been stunning to see how easily we can be lured back into embracing darker stereotypes of those bullying, inflexible Germans. The prevailing narrative of the Greek crisis in U. S. media, and on social media, was that the poor Greek people and their idealistic young Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras were being driven to the brink by heartless creditors, led by Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schäuble. The Germans, and their “troika” of servants – the European Central Bank, the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund – had saddled too much debt on the Greeks, imposed counterproductive austerity policies on its government and demanded humiliating reforms that violated Greek sovereignty. It’s hard not to empathize with the people of Greece; The country’s GDP shrank by a staggering 25 percent in just five years. But the prevailing narrative of a morally tidy showdown between stingy, stubborn Germanic creditors and their victimized Greek debtors overlooked a number of inconvenient truths. For starters, the Greek debt crisis was triggered in no small part by the 2009 revelation that the Greek government had falsified its economic data to make the country appear a member in good standing of the eurozone."
},
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"docid": "D1546310#0",
"title": "http://www.trumanlibrary.org/teacher/berlin.htm\nThe Berlin Airlift June 27, 1948 to May 12, 1949",
"text": "\"Student Activity The Berlin Airlift June 27, 1948 to May 12, 1949Introduction Following World War II, a delicate balance of power had surfaced between the once united Allies: Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union. The opposing economic structures of capitalism and communism emerged triumphant at the end of the war. The two blossoming superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, sought to ensure their permanence by negotiating territorial claims throughout the globe. At the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences, Europe and the Far East were partitioned off as spheres of influence to their respected Ally governments. Germany was divided into fourths allowing each Ally to run its division by a military government until a suitable national government could be devised and the country put back together. This divided Germany, under direct supervision of the Council of Foreign Ministers (Allied Control Council or ACC) and the Kommandatura, was to become the first battleground of the emerging Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. The year of 1948 was a critical turning point in the presidency of Harry Truman. He was staring down the barrel of a re-election campaign, presented with his lowest approval rating to date, and faced with the threat of a possible World War III with the Soviet Union over a developing situation in Berlin. Furthermore, Truman's record against the Soviets, up to this date, had been ineffective in keeping them from occupying Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. Republicans were calling him soft on communism and Senator Joseph Mc Carthy was at his prime on his communist witch hunts in Washington."
},
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"docid": "D1045021#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currencies_of_the_European_Union\nCurrencies of the European Union",
"text": "\"Currencies of the European Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search EU GDP by currency group [1]Eurozone (72.9%)Non-Eurozone (Minus UK) (12%)United Kingdom (15.1%)There are eleven currencies of the European Union as of 2015 used officially by member states. The euro accounts for the majority of the member states with the remainder operating independent monetary policies. Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks. Contents [ hide ]1 Euro2 Current currencies3 Historic currencies4 See also5 Notes6 References Euro [ edit]Further information: Eurozone, Opt-outs in the European Union, and Enlargement of the eurozone The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union which came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of European Union's member states, with all but two bound to adopt it. It is the currency used by the institutions of the European Union and in the failed European Constitution it was to be included with the symbols of Europe as the formal currency of the European Union. The euro is also widely used by other states outside the EU. Except for the two states with opt outs, all current and future members of the EU are obliged to adopt the Euro as their currency, thus replacing their current ones. [ 2] The relationship between euro and non-euro states has been on debate both during the UK's membership (as a large opt-out state) and in light of withdrawal from the EU and how that impacts the balance of power between those in and out of the euro; namely avoiding a eurozone caucus out-voting non-euro states. The UK had called for the EU treaties to recognise the EU as a \"\"multicurrency union\"\", which sparked concerns about undermining euro adoption in remaining countries. ["
},
{
"docid": "D3283547#0",
"title": "https://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2016/09/economist-explains-economics-4\nThe Economist explains economicsWhat is the impossible trinity?",
"text": "The Economist explains economics What is the impossible trinity? Why fixed currencies, monetary autonomy and capital mobility are incompatible The Economist explains Sep 10th 2016by J.o'S. This week “The Economist explains” is given over to economics. Today’s is the last in a series of six explainers on a seminal idea. IN THE run-up to the launch of the euro, in 1999, aspiring members pegged their currencies to the German mark. As a consequence they were obliged to shadow the Bundesbank’s monetary policy. For some countries, this monetary serfdom was tolerable because their industries were closely tied to Germany’s, and business conditions rose and fell in tandem. But some countries could not live with it. Britain had been forced to abandon its currency peg with Germany, in 1992, because it was in recession even as Germany enjoyed a boom. In the present day, China faces a related conundrum. It would like to open itself fully to capital flows in order to create a modern financial system, in which market forces play a bigger role."
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"docid": "D1750192#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/mvr-maldivian-rufiyaa\nMVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa",
"text": "MVR - Maldivian Rufiyaa▼Maldives (Maldive Islands), Rufiyaa The Maldivian Rufiyaa is the currency of Maldives (Maldive Islands). Our currency rankings show that the most popular Maldives (Maldive Islands) Rufiyaa exchange rate is the USD to MVR rate . The currency code for Rufiyaa is MVR. Below, you'll find Maldivian Rufiyaa rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take MVR rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top MVR Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts MVR Stats Name: Maldivian Rufiyaa Minor Unit: 1/100 = Laari Top MVR Conversion: USD/MVRTop MVR Chart: USD/MVR Chart MVR Profile Inflation: 2.50%Coins: Freq Used: 1, 2, 1, 5, 10, 25, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500Central Bank: Maldives Monetary Authority Website: http://www.mma.gov.mv/index.php Users: Maldives (Maldive Islands)Have more info about the Maldivian Rufiyaa? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the MVR? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a MVR currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to MVR email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get MVR rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D313237#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-12651486\nMaldives country profile",
"text": "Maldives country profile4 February 2018Share The Maldives is an Islamic republic which lies off the Indian sub-continent. It is made up of a chain of nearly 1,200 islands, most of them uninhabited. None of the coral islands measures more than 1.8 metres (six feet) above sea level, making the country vulnerable to a rise in sea levels associated with global warming. With its abundant sea life and sandy beaches, The Maldives is portrayed by travel companies as a tropical paradise. The economy revolves around tourism, and scores of islands have been developed for the top end of the tourist market. Read more country profiles - Profiles by BBC Monitoring FACTSRepublic of Maldives Capital: Male Population 324,000Area 298 sq km (115 sq miles)Major language Divehi Major religion Islam Life expectancy 76 years (men), 79 years (women)Currency rufiyaa UN, World Bank Getty Images LEADERPresident: Abdulla Yameen Getty Images Abdulla Yameen won a presidential election run-off in November 2013, narrowly defeating the favourite Mohamed Nasheed in a ballot which voters hoped would end nearly two years of sometimes violent political turmoil. Mr Nasheed, the Maldives' first democratically-elected president in 2008, was forced to resign in 2012 in what he said was a coup. Political turmoil flared again early in 2018, when Mr Yameen refused to obey a court order to release nine political prisoners. The main opposition said the refusal amounted to a coup. The president declared a state of emergency."
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"docid": "D3150732#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupiya\nRupee",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Rupiya)navigation search This article is about the currency used in various countries in Asia. For other uses, see Rupee (disambiguation). Purple: Countries using the rupee as an official currency India, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka Orange: Countries where a foreign country's rupee is legal tender Indian rupee: Bhutan, Nepal, Zimbabwe Indonesian rupiah: East Timor The rupee is the common name for the currency of India. Since many countries were a part of ancient India so they also share their currency name with 'rupee' like Pakistan, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Bhutan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and formerly those of Afghanistan, Tibet, Burma and British East Africa, German East Africa and Trucial States. Basically, the Indian rupee is referred to as simply a rupee, whereas for other countries it is mandatory for them to introduce their county name before rupee.i.e. Pakistani rupee, Nepalese rupee, Mauritius rupee, Sri Lankan rupee etc. In the Maldives, the unit of currency is known as the rufiyah, which is a cognate of the Sanskrit rupya. The Indian rupees ( ₹) and Pakistani rupees ( ₨) are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice. The Mauritian and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents. The Nepalese rupee subdivides into one hundred paisas (both singular and double) or four sukas or two mohors."
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"docid": "D2975027#0",
"title": "http://www.maldivesbest.com/maldivesmap/\nMap of the Maldives",
"text": "\"Map of the Maldives See the latest map of Maldives with all islands, new resorts, useful country facts for new tourists planning holiday, world map and many more. It is also clearer that the map below which is the old version. New version on Maldivesfinest is updated in 2016. This Map of Maldives includes all resorts in the Maldives, airports, local islands and desert islands. You can use this map to plan your holiday. Look for the right atoll and its not difficult to spot your resort. You can check near by islands to your resort, you can plan excursions or just learn more about Maldives islands. Google Maps and Google Earth are great handy tools too. it is very easy to find rooms in best locations of the island. Then you can request the resort to reserve it for you."
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"docid": "D227800#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives\nMaldives",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Republic of Maldivesދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ ( Dhivehi)Dhivehi Raa'jeyge Jumhooriyya Flag Emblem Anthem: Qaumii salaam National Salute Location of Maldives in the Indian Ocean Capital and largest city MaléOfficial languages Maldivian (Dhivehi)Ethnic groups (2011)≈100% Maldivians a [1] [2] [3]Demonym Maldivian Government Unitary presidentialconstitutional republic•President Abdulla Yameen•Vice President Abdulla Jihad [4]•Speaker Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed [5]•Chief Justice Abdullah Saeed [6]Legislature People's Majlis Independence• from the United Kingdom 26 July 1965• Current constitution 7 August 2008Area• Total 298 [7] km 2 (115 sq mi) ( 187th)• Water (%) 0Population• 2016 estimate 427,756 [8] ( 175th)• 2014 census 341,356 [9]• Density 1,102.5/km 2 (2,855.5/sq mi) ( 11th)GDP ( PPP) 2017 estimate• Total $5.853 billion [10] ( 162nd)• Per capita $16,275 [10] ( 69th)GDP (nominal) 2017 estimate• Total $3.578 billion [10]• Per capita $9,948 [10]Gini (2005–2013) 37.4 [11]medium HDI (2014) 0.706 [12]high · 103rd Currency Maldivian rufiyaa ( MVR)Time zone Maldives Time ( UTC +5)Date format dd/mm/yy Drives on the Left Calling code +960ISO 3166 code MVInternet TLD .mv Excluding foreign nationals. The Maldives ( / ˈ m ɒ l d iː v z / or / ˈ m ɔː l d aɪ v z / ( listen); Dhivehi: ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ Dhivehi Raa'jey ), officially the Republic of Maldives, is a South Asian island country, located in the Indian Ocean, situated in the Arabian Sea. It lies southwest of Sri Lanka and India. The chain of 26 atolls stretches from Ihavandhippolhu Atoll in the north to the Addu City in the south. Comprising a territory spanning roughly 298 square kilometres (115 sq mi), the Maldives is one of the world's most geographically dispersed countries, as well as the smallest Asian country by both land area and population, with around 427,756 inhabitants. Malé is the capital and most populated city, traditionally called the \"\" King's Island \"\" for its central location. The Maldives archipelago is located atop the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge, a vast submarine mountain range in the Indian Ocean, which also forms a terrestrial ecoregion, together with the Chagos and the Lakshadweep. [ 13] With an average ground-level elevation of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) above sea level, [14] it is the world's lowest country, with even its highest natural point being the lowest in the world, at 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in). [ 14] Due to the consequent risks posed by rising sea-levels, the government pledged in 2009 to make the Maldives a carbon-neutral country by 2019. [ 15] [ needs update]The Maldivian archipelago took to Islam in the 12th century and consolidated as a sultanate, developing strong commercial and cultural ties with Asia and Africa."
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"docid": "D1750189#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071203141940AAGahhF\nWhat currency is used in the maldives?",
"text": "Travel Asia Pacific Maldives What currency is used in the maldives? Follow 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Rufiyaa which is divided into 100 Laari Dee The Lioness · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Rufiyaa (MVR) is the official answer. However, the Rufiyaa, Euro and US dollars are widely *used* in the Maldives. AMEX, VISA and MC along with bank cards are well supported in the resorts and in the capital Male. The Maldives is a progressive country with an active tourism business and open to many currencies.kayak_number_12 · 1 decade ago1 0 Commentmaldivian rufiyaa (MVR) is the official currency but you can use almost any leading currency in the resorts and in male' (capital of maldives) all most all kind of cards like credit cash visa american are widely used. but in some local islands you may need rufiyaa (100laari) due to the weakening dollar its been less widely used these days but still acceted. MVR has a fixed exchange rate that is $1 = MVR12.80Now · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Rufiyaa (MVR) heres a converter aswell: http://www.xe.com/ucc/full.php The Polo Hole · 1 decade ago2 0 Commentthey love american dollars, in most of the resorts you run a tab and pay it off when you leave or weekly. can use cash cards and credit cards too. Source (s):3 weeks of blissshergal farkey · 1 decade ago1 1 Commentthey use Rufiyaasapphire · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Perhaps you would like to learn more about one of these? VPN options for your computer Want to build a free website?"
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"docid": "D3195760#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/maldives.htm\n___ Maldives",
"text": "Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info One World Nations Online Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International Home Earth Continents Asia Maldives Government Maps News Culture Business Tourism Education Ecology History Info___ Maldives Diamonds Thudufushi Beach and Water Villas, a luxury resort on Thudufushi, Ari Atoll, Maldives. Image: Martin Falbisoner Flag of Maldives Location map of Maldives Destination Maldives, officially the Republic of the Maldives, a southern Asian chain of coral islands and atolls in the Indian Ocean. The atolls formed atop submarine mountain ridges [ 1]. The island nation shares maritime borders with India, Sri Lanka and the British Indian Ocean Territory ( UK ). One of the world's most dispersed countries is made up of about 1200 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls spread over an area of 90,000 km², that's about the size of Portugal, or an area slightly larger than that of the U. S. state of Minnesota. But the smallest Asian country covers a land area of just 298 km², making it about the size of Malta or less than twice the size of Washington DC. The Maldives has a population of about 347,000 inhabitants (in 2015). Capital and largest city is Male. Spoken language is Maldivian (Dhivehi), an Indo-Aryan language, spoken almost exclusively on the Maldives. Main religion is Islam (Sunni Muslim 98.4%)Republic of Maldives | Dhivehi Raajje Country Profile Background: A Nation of Islands. The latest archaeological evidence suggests that the Maldives islands were first inhabited in around 1500 BC."
},
{
"docid": "D1750194#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081215094755AAVetTz\nHoliday in Maldives---What currency is used.?",
"text": "\"Travel Asia Pacific Maldives Holiday in Maldives---What currency is used.? I have booked an all inclusive holiday and would like some advice as to how much \"\"spending money\"\" I would need for a ten day stay. What does all inclusive uaually mean. What is local currency? Any other tips would be appreciated. Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Maldives is THE place to go if you want to enjoy a tropical paradise and sunny sandy beaches with beautiful marine life. The local currency is Maldivian Ruffiya (1 USD = 12.75 Mrf). In Maldives resorts are strictly separated from the local population. They can not enter a tourist resort without a valid reason. And inside resorts you can find alcohol etc."
},
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"docid": "D3241992#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_disadvantages_of_tourism_in_the_Himalayas\nWhat are the disadvantages of tourism?",
"text": "Zaha.apples 22 Contributions What are the disadvantages of tourism? Economic: Honeypot locations attract elderly (specifically retired) tourists to buy weekend houses or permanent houses in the area, this makes the houses in the area …Disadvantage of tourism? While there are many advantages to tourism, there are also manydisadvantages. Some of these include loss of authentic culture, aswell as increased crime. Edit The disadvantage of tourism? Tourism has several disadvantages. For one thing, it causes a lot of excess traffic. For another, it drives up the prices of goods and services in tourist areas. Edit Disadvantage of tourism on economic tourism? Jobs involved in the industry of tourism are seasonal and not well paid, this can be very dangerous for countries that become dependent on tourism as their main source of reve …What are the disadvantages of tourism in maldives?copying foreign habits and way of living Edit Disadvantages of tourism in Maldives?"
},
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"docid": "D261189#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080719212351AALoqwS\nHow many different types of curency are there?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance How many different types of curency are there? How many different types of currency are there, what are they, where are they used, and what are they worth compared to the Canadian dollar?4 following 70 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Country Currency ISO-4217 Symbol A Afghanistan Afghan afghani AFN Albania Albanian lek ALL Algeria Algerian dinar DZD American Samoa see United States Andorra see Spain and France Angola Angolan kwanza AOA Anguilla East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Antigua and Barbuda East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Argentina Argentine peso ARS Armenia Armenian dram AMD Aruba Aruban florin AWG ƒ Australia Australian dollar AUD $ Austria European euro EUR € Azerbaijan Azerbaijani manat AZN B Bahamas Bahamian dollar BSD B$ Bahrain Bahraini dinar BHD Bangladesh Bangladeshi taka BDT Barbados Barbadian dollar BBD Bds$ Belarus Belarusian ruble BYR Br Belgium European euro EUR € Belize Belize dollar BZD BZ$ Benin West African CFA franc XOF CFA Bermuda Bermudian dollar BMD BD$ Bhutan Bhutanese ngultrum BTN Nu. Bolivia Bolivian boliviano BOB Bs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina konvertibilna marka BAM KM Botswana Botswana pula BWP P Brazil Brazilian real BRL R$ British Indian Ocean Territory see United Kingdom Brunei Brunei dollar BND B$ Bulgaria Bulgarian lev BGN Burkina Faso West African CFA franc XOF CFA Burma see Myanmar Burundi Burundi franc BIF FBu C Cambodia Cambodian riel KHR Cameroon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Canada Canadian dollar CAD $ Canton and Enderbury Islands see Kiribati Cape Verde Cape Verdean escudo CVE Esc Cayman Islands Cayman Islands dollar KYD KY$ Central African Republic Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chad Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Chile Chilean peso CLP $ China Chinese renminbi CNY ¥ Christmas Island see Australia Cocos (Keeling) Islands see Australia Colombia Colombian peso COP Col$ Comoros Comorian franc KMF Congo Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Congo, Democratic Republic Congolese franc CDF F Cook Islands see New Zealand Costa Rica Costa Rican colon CRC ₡ Côte d'Ivoire West African CFA franc XOF CFA Croatia Croatian kuna HRK kn Cuba Cuban peso CUC $ Cyprus European euro EUR € Czech Republic Czech koruna CZK Kč D Denmark Danish krone DKK Kr Djibouti Djiboutian franc DJF Fdj Dominica East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Dominican Republic Dominican peso DOP RD$ Dronning Maud Land see Norway E East Timor see Timor-Leste Ecuador uses the U. S. Dollar Egypt Egyptian pound EGP £ El Salvador uses the U. S. Dollar Equatorial Guinea Central African CFA franc GQE CFA Eritrea Eritrean nakfa ERN Nfa Estonia Estonian kroon EEK KR Ethiopia Ethiopian birr ETB Br F Faeroe Islands (Føroyar) see Denmark Falkland Islands Falkland Islands pound FKP £ Fiji Fijian dollar FJD FJ$ Finland European euro EUR € France European euro EUR € French Guiana see France French Polynesia CFP franc XPF F G Gabon Central African CFA franc XAF CFA Gambia Gambian dalasi GMD D Georgia Georgian lari GEL Germany European euro EUR € Ghana Ghanaian cedi GHS Gibraltar Gibraltar pound GIP £ Great Britain see United Kingdom Greece European euro EUR € Greenland see Denmark Grenada East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Guadeloupe see France Guam see United States Guatemala Guatemalan quetzal GTQ Q Guernsey see United Kingdom Guinea-Bissau West African CFA franc XOF CFA Guinea Guinean franc GNF FG Guyana Guyanese dollar GYD GY$ H Haiti Haitian gourde HTG G Heard and Mc Donald Islands see Australia Honduras Honduran lempira HNL L Hong Kong Hong Kong dollar HKD HK$ Hungary Hungarian forint HUF Ft I Iceland Icelandic króna ISK kr India Indian rupee INR Rs Indonesia Indonesian rupiah IDR Rp International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights XDR SDR Iran Iranian rial IRR Iraq Iraqi dinar IQD Ireland European euro EUR € Isle of Man see United Kingdom Israel Israeli new sheqel ILS Italy European euro EUR € Ivory Coast see Côte d'Ivoire J Jamaica Jamaican dollar JMD J$ Japan Japanese yen JPY ¥ Jersey see United Kingdom Johnston Island see United States Jordan Jordanian dinar JOD K Kampuchea see Cambodia Kazakhstan Kazakhstani tenge KZT T Kenya Kenyan shilling KES KSh Kiribati see Australia Korea, North North Korean won KPW W Korea, South South Korean won KRW W Kuwait Kuwaiti dinar KWD Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstani som KGS L Laos Lao kip LAK KN Latvia Latvian lats LVL Ls Lebanon Lebanese lira LBP Lesotho Lesotho loti LSL M Liberia Liberian dollar LRD L$ Libya Libyan dinar LYD LD Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Franc Lithuania Lithuanian litas LTL Lt Luxembourg European euro EUR € M Macau Macanese pataca MOP P Macedonia (Former Yug. Rep.) Macedonian denar MKD Madagascar Malagasy ariary MGA FMG Malawi Malawian kwacha MWK MK Malaysia Malaysian ringgit MYR RM Maldives Maldivian rufiyaa MVR Rf Mali West African CFA franc XOF CFA Malta European Euro EUR € Martinique see France Mauritania Mauritanian ouguiya MRO UM Mauritius Mauritian rupee MUR Rs Mayotte see France Micronesia see United States Midway Islands see United States Mexico Mexican peso MXN $ Moldova Moldovan leu MDL Monaco see France Mongolia Mongolian tugrik MNT ₮ Montenegro see Italy Montserrat East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Morocco Moroccan dirham MAD Mozambique Mozambican metical MZM MTn Myanmar Myanma kyat MMK K N Nauru see Australia Namibia Namibian dollar NAD N$ Nepal Nepalese rupee NPR NRs Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antillean gulden ANG NAƒ Netherlands European euro EUR € New Caledonia CFP franc XPF F New Zealand New Zealand dollar NZD NZ$ Nicaragua Nicaraguan c&ocaute;rdoba NIO C$ Niger West African CFA franc XOF CFA Nigeria Nigerian naira NGN ₦ Niue see New Zealand Norfolk Island see Australia Northern Mariana Islands see United States Norway Norwegian krone NOK kr O Oman Omani rial OMR P Pakistan Pakistani rupee PKR Rs. Palau see United States Panama Panamanian balboa PAB B./ Panama Canal Zone see United States Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean kina PGK K Paraguay Paraguayan guarani PYG Peru Peruvian nuevo sol PEN S/. Philippines Philippine peso PHP ₱ Pitcairn Island see New Zealand Poland Polish zloty PLN Portugal European euro EUR € Puerto Rico see United States Q Qatar Qatari riyal QAR QR R Reunion see France Romania Romanian leu RON L Russia Russian ruble RUB R Rwanda Rwandan franc RWF RF S Samoa (Western) see Western Samoa Samoa (America) see United States San Marino see Italy São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe dobra STD Db Saudi Arabia Saudi riyal SAR SR Sénégal West African CFA franc XOF CFA Serbia Serbian dinar RSD din. Seychelles Seychellois rupee SCR SR Sierra Leone Sierra Leonean leone SLL Le Singapore Singapore dollar SGD S$ Slovakia Slovak koruna SKK Sk Slovenia European euro EUR € Solomon Islands Solomon Islands dollar SBD SI$ Somalia Somali shilling SOS Sh. South Africa South African rand ZAR R Spain European euro EUR € Sri Lanka Sri Lankan rupee LKR Rs St. Helena Saint Helena pound SHP £ St. Kitts and Nevis East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Lucia East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ St. Vincent and the Grenadines East Caribbean dollar XCD EC$ Sudan Sudanese pound SDG Suriname Surinamese dollar SRD $ Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands see Norway Swaziland Swazi lilangeni SZL E Sweden Swedish krona SEK kr Switzerland Swiss franc CHF Fr. Syria Syrian pound SYP T Tahiti see French Polynesia Taiwan New Taiwan dollar TWD NT$ Tajikistan Tajikistani somoni TJS Tanzania Tanzanian shilling TZS Thailand Thai baht THB ฿ Timor-Leste uses the U. S. Dollar Togo West African CFA franc XOF CFA Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago dollar TTD TT$ Tunisia Tunisian dinar TND DT Turkey Turkish new lira TRY YTL Turkmenistan Turkmen manat TMM m Turks and Caicos Islands see United States Tuvalu see Australia U Uganda Ugandan shilling UGX USh Ukraine Ukrainian hryvnia UAH United Arab Emirates UAE dirham AED United Kingdom British pound GBP £ United States of America United States dollar USD US$ Upper Volta see Burkina Faso Uruguay Uruguayan peso UYU $U Uzbekistan Uzbekistani som UZS V Vanuatu Vanuatu vatu VUV VT Vatican see Italy Venezuela Venezuelan bolivar VEB Bs Vietnam Vietnamese dong VND ₫ Virgin Islands see United States W Wake Island see United States Wallis and Futuna Islands CFP franc XPF F Western Sahara see Spain, Mauritania and Morocco Western Samoa Samoan tala WST WS$ Y Yemen Yemeni rial YER Z Zaïre see Congo, Democratic Republic Zambia Zambian kwacha ZMK ZK Zimbabwe Zimbabwean dollar ZWD Z$ http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.h... All the best :)♥ Kalra®™ · 10 years ago2 5 Comment These are the list of all currencies which are used in the world This may not be in order please copy and paste this to a word sheet you will get the correct order. Its difficult to convert all the currencies to canadian dollar (CD) But some currencies like Kuwait dinar, Cyprus dollar, Baharin Dinar, Omani Riyal , Great Britan Pound are stronger currencies than canadian dollar ."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "\"currency Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to currency: currency rate, Cuban currencycur·ren·cy (kûr′ən-sē, kŭr′-)n. pl. cur·ren·cies1. Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulatingpaper money.2. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency.3. General acceptance or use; prevalence: the currency of a slang term.4. The state of being current; up-to-dateness: Can you check the currency of this address? [ From Middle English curraunt, in circulation; see current . ] CURRENCY TABLE: LISTED BY COUNTRYCountry Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Afghanistan afghani Dominican Republicpeso Liechtenstein franc Samoa tala Albania lek East Timor dollar Lithuania litas San Marino euro Algeria dinar Ecuador dollar Luxembourg euro São Toméand Príncipedobra Andorra euro Egypt pound Macedonia denar Saudi Arabia riyal Angola kwanza El Salvador colon Madagascar ariary Senegal franc Antigua and Barbudadollar Equatorial Guineafranc Malawi kwacha Serbia dinar Argentina peso Eritrea nakfa Malaysia ringgit Seychelles rupee Armenia dram Estonia euro Maldives rufiyaa Sierra Leone leone Australia dollar Ethiopia birr Mali franc Singapore dollar Austria euro Fiji dollar Malta euro Slovakia euro Azerbaijan manat Finland euro Marshall Islands dollar Slovenia euro Bahamas dollar France euro Mauritania ouguiya Solomon Islandsdollar Bahrain dinar Gabon franc Mauritius rupee Somalia shilin Bangladesh taka Gambia dalasi Mexico peso South Africa rand Barbados dollar Georgia lari Micronesia dollar South Korea won Belarus rubel Germany euro Moldova leu Spain euro Belgium euro Ghana cedi Monaco euro Sri Lanka rupee Belize dollar Greece euro Mongolia tögrög Sudan dinar Benin franc Grenada dollar Montenegro euro Suriname dollar Bhutan ngultrum Guatemala quetzal Morocco dirham Swaziland lilangeni Bolivia boliviano Guinea franc Mozambique metical Sweden krona Bosnia and Herzegovinamarka Guinea-Bissau franc Myanmar kyat Switzerland franc Botswana pula Guyana dollar Namibia dollar Syria pound Brazil real Haiti gourde Nauru dollar Taiwan yuan Brunei dollar Honduras lempira Nepal rupee Tajikistan somoni Bulgaria lev Hungary forint Netherlands euro Tanzania shilling Burkina Faso franc Iceland krona New Zealand dollar Thailand baht Burundi franc India rupee Nicaragua cordoba Togo franc Cambodia riel Indonesia rupiah Niger franc Tonga pa'anga Cameroon franc Iran rial Nigeria naira Trinidad and Tobagodollar Canada dollar Iraq dinar North Korea won Tunisia dinar Cape Verde escudo Ireland euro Norway krone Turkey lira Central African Republicfranc Israel sheqel Oman rial Turkmenistan manat Chad franc Italy euro Pakistan rupee Tuvalu dollar Chile peso Jamaica dollar Palau dollar Uganda shilling China yuan Japan yen Panama balboa Ukraine hryvnia Colombia peso Jordan dinar Papua New Guinea kina United Arab Emiratesdirham Comoros franc Kazakhstan tenge Paraguay guarani United Kingdompound Congo (Dem."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/MVR_USD.html\nTry Online BrainstormingSavvyRooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"1 comment about Maldives Rufiyaa and United States Dollars conversion This Maldives Rufiyaa and United States Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 9, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Maldives Rufiyaa. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollars or Maldives Rufiyaa to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Maldives Rufiyaa (MVR) United States Dollar (USD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Maldives Rufiyaa is the currency in Maldives (MV, MDV). The United States Dollar is the currency in American Samoa (AS, ASM), British Virgin Islands (VG, VGB, BVI), El Salvador (SV, SLV), Guam (GU, GUM), Marshall Islands (MH, MHL), Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia, FM, FSM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP, MNP), Palau (PW, PLW), Puerto Rico (PR, PRI), United States (United States of America, US, USA), Turks and Caicos Islands (TC, TCA), Virgin Islands (VI, VIR), Timor-Leste, Ecuador (EC, ECU), Johnston Island, Midway Islands, and Wake Island. The United States Dollar is also known as the American Dollar, and the US Dollar. The symbol for MVR can be written Rf. The symbol for USD can be written $. The Maldives Rufiyaa is divided into 100 lari."
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"title": "https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006010503322\nWhat is india's money called?",
"text": "\"Travel India What is india's money called? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: INR or Indian Rupee, which is equal to 100 paise. Also 1 INR is equal to 45-50 USD or US Dollars. It is also a basic unit of currency in Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka. The Rupee (₨ or Rs.) is the common name for the currencies used in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and the Seychelles; in Indonesia the unit of currency is known as the rupiah and in the Maldives the rufiyah. The Pakistani rupee and the Indian rupee are subdivided into one hundred paise or pice (singular paisa). The origin of the word \"\"rupee\"\" is found in the Sanskrit word rūp or rūpā, which means \"\"silver\"\" in many Indo-Aryan languages such as Urdu. The derivative word Rūpaya was used to denote the coin introduced by Sher Shah Suri during his reign from 1540 to 1545 CE. The original Rūpaya was a silver coin weighing 178gm."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/SDR_calculator.html\nSpecial Drawing Right (SDR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Special Drawing Rights and just one other currency click on any other currency. The exchange rate for the Special Drawing Right was last updated on April 12, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The SDR conversion factor has 6 significant digits.4 comments about Special Drawing Rights conversion Special Drawing Right (SDR)0x (ZRX) Georgian Lari (GEL) Ounces of Silver (XAG)Afghan Afghani (AFN) Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) Pakistan Rupee (PKR)Albanian Lek (ALL) Gibraltar Pound (GIP) Panamanian Balboa (PAB)Algerian Dinar (DZD) Global Coin (GLC) Papua New Guinea Kina (PGK)Angolan Kwanza (AOA) Gold Coin (GLD) Paraguay Guarani (PYG)Anoncoin (ANC) Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) Peercoin (PPC)Ardor (ARDR) Guinean Franc (GNF) Peruvian Nuevo Sol (PEN)Argentine Peso (ARS) Guyanese Dollar (GYD) Pesetacoin (PTC)Argentum (ARG) Haitian Gourde (HTG) Philippine Peso (PHP)Armenian Dram (AMD) Hobo Nickel (HBN) Philosopher Stones (PHS)Aruban Florin (AWG) Honduran Lempira (HNL) Phoenixcoin (PXC)Augur (REP) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Polish Zloty (PLN)Auroracoin (AUR) Hungarian Forint (HUF) Populous (PPT)Australian Dollar (AUD) I0Coin (XIC) Pot Coin (POT)Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) ICON (ICX) Pound Sterling (GBP)Bahamian 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(FRK) Ounces of Copper (XCP) Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)Freicoin (FRC) Ounces of Gold (XAU) Zcash (ZEC)French Pacific Franc (XPF) Ounces of Palladium (XPD) Zeitcoin (ZTC)Gambian Dalasi (GMD) Ounces of Platinum (XPT) Zetacoin (ZET)Options Round to smallest currency unit. Don't round results. Other Resources Wikipedia: Special Drawing Rights - History and circulation information. Leave a Comment Comment title: Your comment: Your name (To be displayed with your comment): Currency Conversion Comments I still have no idea as to what Special Drawing Right (SDR) means!Folks,I still have no idea as to the true meaning of SDR, but am very, very grateful for your calculator!The clerk at my local US Post Office was no help, simply pointing to his POS computer and saying, \"\"we plug-in the declared value, this SDR number pops-up and we write it down. \"\" Thanks again... Jeff Broido, Morristown, NJa possible improvementthis calculator should have a feature where the conversion is done at a specific date, since the rate changes over time Aamir Mohammedthis is really good and useful I really appreciate to all who are involving in this calculator it is helping me on my daily tasks thankskabiruddin ahmadi Kabul Afghanistan SDR means: The value of the SDR was initially defined as equivalent to 0.888671 grams of fine gold—which, at the time, was also equivalent to one U. S. dollar. After the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1973, however, the SDR was redefined as a basket of currencies,today consisting of the euro, Japanese yen, pound sterling, and U. S. dollar."
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"title": "http://www.londonfx.co.uk/ccylist.html\n.",
"text": "\"Currency Codes Currency Pairs Spot Forwards Electronic Brokers Value Dates Pricing Multi-Bank Platforms Banks Exchange Rates Credit Cards Euro The following are the most popular names for currencies in descending order: Dollar Dinar/Denar Franc Peso Pound Rupee/iah Ri (y)al/Real/Riel Krona/Krone/ Koruna/Kroon Shilling 23 11 10 9 8 7 7 7 4Our currency list below complies with ISO 4217 with the exception that official ISO currency names are not usually prefixed with country names or adjectives unless the currency name is not unique (e.g. Dollar, Pound, Franc, Dinar, Rupee etc). Therefore, where the currency name is unique, we have added the appropriate country name or adjective in order to clarify the country to which the currency relates. Code Currency Name Decimal Places AED UAE Dirham 2AFN Afghanistan Afghani 2ALL Albanian Lek 2AMD Armenian Dram 2ANG Netherlands Antillean Guilder 2AOA Angolan Kwanza 2ARS Argentine Peso 2AUD Australian Dollar 2AWG Aruban Guilder 2AZN Azerbaijanian Manat 2BAM Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Marks 2BBD Barbados Dollar 2BDT Bangladesh Taka 2BGN Bulgarian Lev 2BHD Bahraini Dinar 3BIF Burundi Franc 0BMD Bermudian Dollar 2BND Brunei Dollar 2BOB Bolivian Boliviano 2BOV Bolivian Mvdol 2BRL Brazilian Real 2BSD Bahamian Dollar 2BTN Bhutan Ngultrum 2BWP Botswana Pula 2BYR Belarussian Ruble 0BZD Belize Dollar 2CAD Canadian Dollar 2CDF Congolese Franc 2CHE WIR Euro 2CHF Swiss Franc 2CHW WIR Franc 2CLF Chilean Unidad de Fomento 4CLP Chilean Peso 0CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi 2COP Colombian Peso 2COU Chilean Unidad de Valor Real 2CRC Costa Rican Colon 2CUC Peso Convertible 2CUP Cuban Peso 2CVE Cabo Verde Escudo 2CZK Czech Koruna 2DJF Djibouti Franc 0DKK Danish Krone 2DOP Dominican Peso 2DZD Algerian Dinar 2EGP Egyptian Pound 2ERN Eritrean Nafka 2ETB Ethiopian Birr 2EUR Euro 2FJD Fiji Dollar 2FKP Falkland Islands Pound 2GBP Pound Sterling 2GEL Georgian Lari 2GHS Ghana Cedi 2GIP Gibraltar Pound 2GMD Gambian Dalasi 2GNF Guinea Franc 0GTQ Guatemala Quetzal 2GYD Guyana Dollar 2HKD Hong Kong Dollar 2HNL Honduras Lempira 2HRK Croatian Kuna 2HTG Haiti Gourde 2HUF Hungarian Forint 2IDR Indonesian Rupiah 2ILS New Israeli Sheqel 2INR Indian Rupee 2IQD Iraqi Dinar 3IRR Iranian Rial 2ISK Iceland Krona 0JMD Jamaican Dollar 2JOD Jordanian Dinar 3JPY Japanese Yen 0KES Kenyan Shilling 2KGS Kyrgyzstan Som 2KHR Cambodia Riel 2KMF Comoro Franc 0KPW North Korean Won 2KRW Korean Won 0KWD Kuwaiti Dinar 3KYD Cayman Islands Dollar 2KZT Kazakhstan Tenge 2LAK Lao Kip 2LBP Lebanese Pound 2LKR Sri Lanka Rupee 2LRD Liberian Dollar 2LSL Lesotho Loti 2LYD Libyan Dinar 3MAD Moroccan Dirham 2Code Currency Name Decimal Places MDL Moldovan Leu 2MGA Malagasy Ariary 2MKD Macedonian Denar 2MMK Myanmar Kyat 2MNT Mongolian Tugrik 2MOP Macau Pataca 2MRO Mauritania Ouguiya 2MUR Mauritius Rupee 2MVR Maldives Rufiyaa 2MWK Malawi Kwacha 2MXN Mexican Peso 2MXV Mexican Unidad de Inversion (UDI) 2MYR Malaysian Ringgit 2MZN Mozambique Metical 2NAD Namibia Dollar 2NGN Nigerian Naira 2NIO Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro 2NOK Norwegian Krone 2NPR Nepalese Rupee 2NZD New Zealand Dollar 2OMR Rial Omani 3PAB Panama Balboa 2PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol 2PGK Papua New Guinea Kina 2PHP Philippine Peso 2PKR Pakistan Rupee 2PLN Polish Zloty 2PYG Paraguayan Guarani 0QAR Qatari Rial 2RON Romanian Leu 2RSD Serbian Dinar 2RUB Russian Ruble 2RWF Rwanda Franc 0SAR Saudi Riyal 2SBD Solomon Islands Dollar 2SCR Seychelles Rupee 2SDG Sudanese Pound 2SEK Swedish Krona 2SGD Singapore Dollar 2SHP Saint Helena Pound 2SLL Sierra Leonean Leone 2SOS Somali Shilling 2SRD Surinam Dollar 2SSP South Sudanese Pound 2STD São Tome and Principe Dobra 2SVC El Salvador Colon 2SYP Syrian Pound 2SZL Swaziland Lilangeni 2THB Thai Baht 2TJS Tajikistani Somoni 2TMT Turkmenistan New Manat 2TND Tunisian Dinar 3TOP Tonga Pa'anga 2TRY Turkish Lira 2TTD Trinidad and Tobago Dollar 2TWD New Taiwan Dollar 2TZS Tanzanian Shilling 2UAH Ukraine Hryvnia 2UGX Uganda Shilling 0USD US Dollar 2USN US Dollar (Next day) 2UYI Uruguay Peso en Unidades Indexadas (URUIURUI) 0UYU Peso Uruguayo 2UZS Uzbekistan Sum 2VEF Venezuelan Bolivar 2VND Vietnamese Dong 0VUV Vanuatu Vatu 0WST Samoa Tala 2XAF CFA Franc BEAC 0XAG Silver N. A. XAU Gold N. A. XBA Bond Markets Unit European Composite Unit (EURCO) N. A. XBB Bond Markets Unit European Monetary Unit (E. M. U.-6) N. A. XBC Bond Markets Unit European Unit of Account 9 (E. U. A.-9) N. A. XBD Bond Markets Unit European Unit of Account 17 (E. U. A.-17) N. A. XCD East Caribbean Dollar 2XDR SDR (Special Drawing Right) N. A. XOF CFA Franc BCEAO 0XPD Palladium N. A. XPF CFP Franc 0XPT Platinum N. A. XSU Sucre N. A. XTS Codes specifically reserved for testing purposes N. A. XUA ADB Unit of Account N. A. XXX The codes assigned for transactions where no currency is involved N. A. YER Yemeni Rial 2ZAR South African Rand 2ZMW Zambian Kwacha 2ZWL Zimbabwe Dollar 2Notes If an ISO currency code begins with X, this indicates that the currency is not specific to one particular country. BCEAO = Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest. BEAC = Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale. The decimal places column indicates the number of decimal places used for amounts (not exchange rates). For example, JPY has 0 decimal places, indicating that there are no sub-units. Most currencies have 2 decimal places, indicating that there are 100 sub-units (e.g. cents, pence etc) in a major unit. Some Middle Eastern currencies have 3 decimal places, indicating that there are 1000 sub-units in a major unit. In order to ensure that currency tables in databases are correct and current, we recommend to our customers that they subscribe to ISO 4217 ."
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"title": "http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-2608.html\nI have a million dollar bill that reads...The Bank Of The...",
"text": "\"Question by moneymaker Submitted on 8/19/2003Related FAQ: Paper Money Collecting FAQRating: Rate this question: I have a million dollar bill that reads... The Bank Of The United States promises to pay to...one million dollars in gold...in New York Philadelphia Dec. 25th 1840 There is other writing on the bill as well but it is in cursive and hard to read. It also has a picture of George Washington and the White House or what looks to be like the White House. It has the No. 711 on it and the bill is only printed on one side. It measures 7.25inches long and almost 4 inches wide. It's a thicker paper than the bills of today and its a dark brown color with black writing. Any input would be great. Answer by Pete Submitted on 8/20/2003Rating: Rate this answer: Hi..your note is not real. No American currency was ever printed with this denomination. It is a replica probably printed it the 1950-1960 era."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Scotland%27s_monetary_unit\nWhat is Scotland's monetary unit?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United Kingdom Scotland What is Scotland's monetary unit? Flag What is Scotland's monetary unit? Answer by Fozzybeareu Confidence votes 5.5KScotland, in common with the rest of the UK uses Pound Sterling (GBP) divided into 100 pennies (or pence). Scotland uses banknotes issued by three different commercial banks;- Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank. Bank of England banknotes are rarely accepted in Scotland.9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Mc Grumpy 7,049 Contributions What is Scotland's basic unit of money? The Scottish system is the same as the rest of the UK. The Scottish banks have the power to print their own notes. Monetary unit of iceland? The monetary unit that is used in Iceland is the Icelandic krona."
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"title": "http://coinmill.com/MVR_calculator.html\nMaldives Rufiyaa (MVR) Currency Exchange Rate Conversion Calculator",
"text": "\"This currency convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 2, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of the currency and press the \"\"convert\"\" button. To show Maldives Rufiyaa and just one other currency click on any other currency. The Maldives Rufiyaa is the currency in Maldives (MV, MDV). The symbol for MVR can be written Rf. The Maldives Rufiyaa is divided into 100 lari. The exchange rate for the Maldives Rufiyaa was last updated on April 2, 2018 from Yahoo Finance. The MVR conversion factor has 4 significant digits. 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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g293738-i9311-k1173065-What_currency_to_take-Seychelles.html\nWhat currency to take",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Africa forums Seychelles forum Seychelles forums Aerobicsqueen Otley, United... Level Contributor22 posts14 reviews Save Topic What currency to take30 Apr 2007, 14:22Calling Seychelles experts - please could you kindly advise on what currency to take to the Seychelles. I am getting very mixed advice from travel agents - mine says to take Euros but when I have just called to book some locally they told me not to take Euros but to take Dollars. Also if someone could give me a loose guide on how much I would need?? I'm there for 3 weeks, first week half board Praslin, 2nd week La Digue B&B, 3rd week full borad Bird Island - we'd like to hire a car for a day or two maybe a diving trip and a boat trip. I was thinking approx £1500.00 spilt cash travellers cheques but any advice would be greatfully recieved. Thanks in advance Paula Mentioned in this post Bird Island Seychelles Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Seychelles? See all Full-Day Praslin and La Digue by Boat...from US$372.90*Beau Vallon Snorkeling in Seychelles8 Reviewsfrom US$40.00*Anse Marron Tour3 Reviewsfrom US$50.00*Two Dives in Beau Vallon1 Reviewfrom US$118.90*1-9 of 9 replies Sorted by 1Novan Amsterdam Level Contributor2 posts4 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What currency to take2 May 2007, 09:16And Do they accept Euro's in grocery stores? We are going to spend a week on La Digue and I read we will be shopping at Gregories grocery store. Is it best to pay with Euro's or is it worth it to change Euro's to rupee's first (in the street) and than do the groceries?"
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"docid": "D929594#0",
"title": "http://www.singleglobalcurrency.org/monetary_unions.html\nMonetary Unions (current and future)",
"text": "\"Monetary Unions (current and future)Monetary Unions are groups of countries which share a currency. Usually, they share geographical borders, but not always. Also, they often have close trade and other financial relationships. GLOBAL MONETARY UNION (GMU)The goal of the Single Global Currency Association is the establishment of a single global currency , within a global monetary union and managed by a global central bank by 2024. EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION (EMU)The Euro. The largest and best known monetary union is the \"\"eurozone\"\" where the euro is the monetary unit utilized by 12 of the 15 countries in the European Union. The 12 members are: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Nethlerlands, Portugal, and Spain. When 10 more countries are added to the E. U. in 2004, the eurozone will be poised to increase to 22, as the \"\"accession countries\"\" fulfill the monetary requirements one-by-one. Maastricht Treaty This site contains the text of the Maastricht Treaty which was signed in 1993 and ratified by the member countries in 1993. This treaty commited the participating countries to a single European currency."
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"docid": "D2277899#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/iso4217.php\nISO 4217 Currency Codes",
"text": "\"ISO 4217 Currency Codes Listed below is every world currency along with their ISO 4217 Currency Code. The list includes some currencies (marked with an asterisk) that are not officially recognized by the ISO. However, obsolete and old Euro-zone currencies are not included in the list. Alphabetically search for a currency by country name or currency code. For a list of global currency symbols like the dollar sign \"\"$\"\", the Pound sign \"\"£\"\", and the Euro sign \"\"€\"\", refer to our Currency Symbols page. QUICK JUMP MENUOverview Currency List Footnotes Overview The International Organization for Standardization publishes a list of standard currency codes referred to as the ISO 4217 code list. Below, we list ISO 4217 codes for currencies in circulation, plus some (marked with an asterisk) that are not officially recognized by the ISO. This list excludes obsolete and old Euro-zone currencies. Currency codes are composed of a country's two-character Internet country code plus a third character denoting the currency unit. For example, the Canadian Dollar code (CAD) is made up of Canada's Internet code (\"\"CA\"\") plus a currency designator (\"\"D\"\")."
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"docid": "D2890986#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Currency_in_Marmaris\nWhat is the Currency in Marmaris?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places What is the Currency in Marmaris? Flag What is the Currency in Marmaris? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The official currency of Turkey is the Turkish lira (TL), although the money was called the Turkish pound in Ottoman Turkey. There are 100 Kurush to every unit of Turkish currency (TL) but because inflation is so high in Turkey Kurush are rarely used. Metal currency in Turkey consists of coin money that comes in 500, 1000, 2500 and 5000 Turkish lira. Paper currency in Turkey comes in 1000, 5000, 20,000, 50,000 and 100,000 money notes although with inflation continuously on the rise it is likely that money of higher denominations will be introduced in future. Exchanging Currency and Money in Turkey It is best to take the currency you have from your country and exchange it for Turkish currency in Turkey because the rates are better there. When you go to exchange your currency for Turkish money make sure you take your passport with you as other forms of identification may not be accepted. You can exchange your money for Turkish currency in any post office although there are currency exchanges in most big towns and cities in Turkey."
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"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
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"docid": "D2659408#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Armenia\nArmenia",
"text": "\"Armenia Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Armenian Genocide Soviet Armenia Modern Armenia Culture Geography Get in Visas By plane By train By car By bus Get around By day tour By mini-bus or bus By taxi or car By thumb By bicycle By train By plane By tour operator See Do Buy Currency Exchange rates Costs Trading hours Tax Purchasing customs Markets Eat Sleep Stay safe For other places with the same name, see Armenia (disambiguation). Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Yerevan Government Semi-presidential republic Currency Armenian dram Area 29,743 km 2Population 2,976,372 (July 2006 est. ) Language Armenian Religion Armenian Orthodoxy 94%, other Christian 4%, Yezidi (Zoroastrian/animist) 2%Electricity 220V/50Hz (European plug)Country code +374Internet TLD .am Time Zone UTC +4Emergencies dial 102 for police101 for fire 103 for medical Armenia (Armenian Հայաստան, Hayastan) is the only country remaining from 3,000 year old maps of Anatolia. It became the world's first Christian country more than 1,700 years ago in 301 AD and has a large Diaspora all over the world. As a former Soviet republic lying in the Caucasus region straddling Asia and Europe, Armenia has a rich and ancient culture. Landlocked, Armenia is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, Iran to the south, Azerbaijan to the east, and Azerbaijan's Naxcivan exclave to the southwest. Five percent of the country's surface area consists of Lake Sevan ( Sevana Lich ), the largest lake in the Lesser Caucasus mountain range. Armenia's many mountains and mountain valleys create a great number of microclimates, with scenery changing from arid to lush forest at the top of a mountain ridge. Understand [ edit]Although there are more and more road signs in Latin script, especially in Yerevan, English is not widely spoken in Armenia. Many taxi drivers and sales ladies in grocery stores and malls do not speak or understand English."
},
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"docid": "D2802157#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/education/finance/international-finance/how-to-work-with-the-purchasing-power-parity-ppp/\nHow to Work with the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)",
"text": "Education Finance International Finance How to Work with the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)How to Work with the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)Related Book International Finance For Dummies By Ayse Evrensel You need to understand how the PPP is derived. Understanding the relationship between inflation differentials and changes in the exchange rate enables you to attach a number to the change in the exchange rate, such as 2 percent depreciation. Then because spot exchange rates are observable, you can apply the expected change in the exchange rate to the spot rate, to predict the future spot rate. Derivation of the PPPSuppose that π H and π F indicate the home and foreign country’s inflation rates, respectively. In the following equations, you work with inflation factors of home and foreign countries, (1+ π H) and (1+ π F ), respectively. Remember, the relative PPP implies that changes in an exchange rate follow the changes in both countries’ price levels. You can express this relationship first by realizing that you cannot compare home and foreign country’s inflation factors: One way to express the relationship between the home and foreign countries’ inflation factors is to adjust the foreign inflation factor with the expected change in the exchange rate. In this case, you have the following: Here, e indicates the percent change in the exchange rate and is defined as the number of home currency per foreign currency. You can solve this equation for e by dividing both sides of the equation by (1+ π F) and moving 1 to the other side: This equation indicates that if the home inflation rate is larger than the foreign inflation rate, the ratio of the two inflation factors becomes larger than 1, making e a positive percent change in the exchange rate. This scenario implies a depreciation in the home currency."
},
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"docid": "D2380415#0",
"title": "http://blogs.worldbank.org/arabvoices/economic-impact-syrian-war-and-spread-isis-who-loses-how-much\nThe Economic Impact of the Syrian War and the Spread of ISIS: Who Loses & How Much?",
"text": "\"The Economic Impact of the Syrian War and the Spread of ISIS: Who Loses & How Much? Submitted by Elena Ianchovichina On Thu, 12/18/2014 co-authors: Maros Ivanic6 Comments Also available in: العربية | Français | Español The Syrian war and the subsequent emergence and spread of the Islamic State (ISIS) captured the world’s attention and transformed the Levant in ways one could not have imagined prior to 2011. As the numbers of dead and of refugees and internally displaced kept climbing, and as families were torn apart and neighborhoods were turned into war zones, economies slumped and regional economic ties broke down. The shock of the war has changed the region in profound ways, yet no one has done a systematic evaluation of its economic effect. In a recently released World Bank working paper we attempt to address this issue and quantify both the direct and indirect economic effects of this war on the countries in the greater Levant area—Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt. The direct effect comes from the decline in the size and skills of Syria’s labor force due to loss of life and refugee outflows, infrastructure destruction, the trade embargo on Syria, cost-of-doing-business increases, and a decline in productivity. The indirect effect captures the opportunity cost of foregone trade integration initiatives aimed at improving trade logistics and liberalizing trade in services in the region. The indirect effect is important to consider because the war disrupted the intra-Levant trade, which grew seven-fold between the early and late parts of the 2000s. It put an end to plans for deepening intra-regional trade ties further following the signing of the “Levant Quartet” agreement in 2010. The benefits of deep trade integration reforms were expected to be sizable, reflecting significant economic complementarities, as shown in a recent World Bank study (2014)."
},
{
"docid": "D1768104#0",
"title": "http://www.istanbul.com/en/explore/info/currency-of-turkey\nThe official currency of the Republic of Turkey is Turkish Lira. The Turkish Lira is divided into subunits called kuruÅ.",
"text": "Currency of Turkey The official currency of the Republic of Turkey is Turkish Lira. The Turkish Lira is divided into subunits called kuruş.07/04/2014PAYLAŞThe official currency of the Republic of Turkey is Turkish lira. The Turkish Lira is divided into subunits called kuruş. Paper currency comes in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 TRY money notes and metal currency comes in 5, 10, 25, and 50 kuruş and 1 Lira coins. Images of the founding father of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, take place on the front face of money notes while the back sides depict prominent names and places of Turkish culture. Turkish Lira vs. Euro & Dolar Apart from Turkish Lira, strong currencies such as U. S. Dollar and Euro are widely accepted by large shopping centers, hotels and restaurants. 1 Euro is approximately 4 TRY and 1 dolar is approximately 3,7 TRY. In Istanbul, there are ATM 's everywhere! You may withdraw Turkish Lira from them with an addition of commission. You may, as well, change money at a bank, hotel but exchange offices are always a better choice with their relatively lower commission rates and it is advisable that you carry some Turkish Lira with you at all times for your own convenience."
},
{
"docid": "D2003924#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/07/roots_of_money.asp\nThe History Of Money: From Barter To Banknotes",
"text": "\"Money, in and of itself, is nothing. It can be a shell, a metal coin, or a piece of paper with a historic image on it, but the value that people place on it has nothing to do with the physical value of the money. Money derives its value by being a medium of exchange, a unit of measurement and a storehouse for wealth. Money allows people to trade goods and services indirectly, understand the price of goods (prices written in dollar and cents correspond with an amount in your wallet) and gives us a way to save for larger purchases in the future. Money is valuable merely because everyone knows everyone else will accept it as a form of payment - so let's take a look at where it has been, how it evolved and how it is used today. ( To learn more about money itself, see What Is Money? ) A World Without Money Money, in some form, has been part of human history for at least the last 3,000 years. Before that time, it is assumed that a system of bartering was likely used. Bartering is a direct trade of goods and services - I'll give you a stone axe if you help me kill a mammoth - but such arrangements take time. You have to find someone who thinks an axe is a fair trade for having to face the 12-foot tusks on a beast that doesn't take kindly to being hunted."
},
{
"docid": "D3395239#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/tanyamohn/2016/01/31/europes-most-and-least-affordable-cities-the-european-backpacker-index-for-2016/\nEurope's Most (And Least) Affordable Cities: The European Backpacker Index For 2016",
"text": "Tanya Mohn Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Lifestyle 1/31/2016 @ 11:05AM 31,712 views Europe's Most (And Least) Affordable Cities: The European Backpacker Index For 2016Budget-savvy travelers in need a little inspiration are in luck: The 6th annual Europe Backpacker Index that ranks 56 of the continents popular cities – from cheapest to most expensive – was recently released. “The good news for those of us holding US dollars is that our currency has surged in most of the world, so virtually every destination outside of the US is cheaper now than in recent memory,” said Roger Wade, founder of Price of Travel, a website that publishes the index and other tools designed to help travelers compare expenses in major destinations around the world. “The Euro has famously tumbled against the USD, but the currencies of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Turkey have gone down even more. This presents us with some new opportunities for travel bargains in some very interesting places.” ( Photos courtesy of Roger Wade) Istanbul, Turkey is ”an amazing bargain right now” according to the European Backpacker Index for 2016In addition, Wade said, “the British Pound has finally weakened after keeping up with the USD for a long time, so now even London and Edinburgh are noticeably cheaper than they have been in years. ”The 56 European Cities By Price: Europe Backpacker Index for 2016 aims to assist travelers plan and easily compare destinations by cost. Kiev (Ukraine), Bucharest (Romania), and Krakow (Poland) are the cheapest tourist cities on the new European Backpacker Index; Zurich (Switzerland), Venice (Italy) and Helsinki (Finland) ranked as the most expensive. The Daily Backpacker Index daily rate for Kiev is currently $22.84 a day; for Zurich, it’s $118.20 a day. The Backpacker Index bases its rankings on the daily price of a hostel bed (one night in the cheapest bunk at the least expensive hostel in a good location with good reviews),two public transportation rides, three budget meals, the average cost of one cultural attraction and three inexpensive beers (or wine) for each day in each city. ("
},
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"docid": "D2929694#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/t/try-turkish-new-lira.asp\nDEFINITION of 'TRY (Turkish New Lira)'",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'TRY (Turkish New Lira)'TRY is the abbreviation for the Turkish new lira, the currency for Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The Turkish new lira comprises 100 new kurus and is often presented with the symbol YTL. The Turkish new lira was first introduced at the beginning of 2005 at an amount equivalent to 1 million Turkish old lira by passing a law that removed the last six zeros from the currency. Next Up Locked-In Retirement Account - ... LBPC-Note KRWBREAKING DOWN 'TRY (Turkish New Lira)'The Turkish new lira came as the eighth series of banknotes in the history of Turkey as a republic. Denominations of banknotes were 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Turkish new lira. This series stopped printing in 2010 and should lose its redemption value once the 10-year redemption period closes.2009 Designs The ninth issue of banknotes, authorized for circulation in 2009, dropped the name \"\"new\"\" from the currency. A second series of higher-value banknotes went into use in 2012. Every banknote has a portrait of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first president of the Republic of Turkey, on the front. The back of each bill shows another important figure in Turkish history, such as architect Mimar Kemaleddin on the 20 lira note, musician Buhurizade Mustafa Efendi on the 100 lira bill and poet Yunus Emre on the 200 lira note. Colors of the Turkish new lira include violet, blue, red, orange and green."
},
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"docid": "D1342522#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/para\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition:parity, para (noun) (obstetrics) the number of liveborn children a woman has delivered\"\"the parity of the mother must be considered\"\"; \"\"a bipara is a woman who has given birth to two children\"\"para (noun)100 para equal 1 dinar in Yugoslaviaparatrooper, para (noun)a soldier in the paratroops Para, Para River (noun)an estuary in northern Brazil into which the Tocantins River flows Belem, Para, Feliz Lusitania, Santa Maria de Belem, St. Mary of Bethlehem (noun)port city in northern Brazil in the Amazon delta; main port and commercial center for the Amazon River basin Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:para (Noun)Formerly, a subunit of currency in several countries in the Ottoman/Turkish and Yugoslav regions.para (Noun)A woman who has had a certain number of pregnancies, indicated by the number prepended to this word.para (Noun)A paragraph.para (Noun)A paratrooper.para (Adjective)very drunk Webster Dictionary (1.50 / 2 votes)Rate this definition: Para (noun)a piece of Turkish money, usually copper, the fortieth part of a piaster, or about one ninth of a cent Origin: [Turk., fr. Per. prah a piece. ] Freebase (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Para The para was a former currency of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Montenegro, Albania and Yugoslavia and is the current subunit, although rarely used, of the Serbian dinar. As a former Ottoman and Turkish currency, it was 1/40th of a kuruş or, earlier, 3 akçe, which was, in turn, 1/100th of a Turkish lira. The modern Turkish lira is only divided into kuruş. In Serbia, the para has been the subunit of the dinar since the 19th century. The Montenegrin perper was subdivided into 100 pare during its brief existence between 1906 and 1918. In Albania, the para was used as a currency before the introduction of the Albanian lek in 1926."
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"docid": "D1938375#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_armenia_currency\nWhat is Armenia?",
"text": "Hihihixd 1,977 Contributions What is Armenia? Armenia:is one of the oldest countries in the world. It is a very natural country and has very beautiful views mostly it's green mountains all over the land ,it's a very peacef …Vahe Asatryan 9 Contributions Where is Armenia? Armenia is a country in Eastern Europe in the Southern Caucasus. Countries that border Armenia are Georgia, The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Naxicevan, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran …Selin Akay 2 Contributions What continent is Armenia on? Asia Edit Moobot 1,037,496 Contributions What is the currency of Armenia? The Currency name is Dram. 350-400 drams = $1Edit Hihihixd 1,977 Contributions What is the national currency of Armenia?the Armenian currency is called: Tram Edit Currency of Armenia?tram Edit What is the currency in armenia? The currency in Armenia is drams or trams Edit Sbbullock 59 Contributions What type of currency is being used in Armenia? The currency in Armenia is the Dram."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currency\ncurrency",
"text": "\"currency Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to currency: currency rate, Cuban currencycur·ren·cy (kûr′ən-sē, kŭr′-)n. pl. cur·ren·cies1. Money in any form when in actual use as a medium of exchange, especially circulatingpaper money.2. Transmission from person to person as a medium of exchange; circulation: coins now in currency.3. General acceptance or use; prevalence: the currency of a slang term.4. The state of being current; up-to-dateness: Can you check the currency of this address? [ From Middle English curraunt, in circulation; see current . ] CURRENCY TABLE: LISTED BY COUNTRYCountry Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Country Basic Unit Afghanistan afghani Dominican Republicpeso Liechtenstein franc Samoa tala Albania lek East Timor dollar Lithuania litas San Marino euro Algeria dinar Ecuador dollar Luxembourg euro São Toméand Príncipedobra Andorra euro Egypt pound Macedonia denar Saudi Arabia riyal Angola kwanza El Salvador colon Madagascar ariary Senegal franc Antigua and Barbudadollar Equatorial Guineafranc Malawi kwacha Serbia dinar Argentina peso Eritrea nakfa Malaysia ringgit Seychelles rupee Armenia dram Estonia euro Maldives rufiyaa Sierra Leone leone Australia dollar Ethiopia birr Mali franc Singapore dollar Austria euro Fiji dollar Malta euro Slovakia euro Azerbaijan manat Finland euro Marshall Islands dollar Slovenia euro Bahamas dollar France euro Mauritania ouguiya Solomon Islandsdollar Bahrain dinar Gabon franc Mauritius rupee Somalia shilin Bangladesh taka Gambia dalasi Mexico peso South Africa rand Barbados dollar Georgia lari Micronesia dollar South Korea won Belarus rubel Germany euro Moldova leu Spain euro Belgium euro Ghana cedi Monaco euro Sri Lanka rupee Belize dollar Greece euro Mongolia tögrög Sudan dinar Benin franc Grenada dollar Montenegro euro Suriname dollar Bhutan ngultrum Guatemala quetzal Morocco dirham Swaziland lilangeni Bolivia boliviano Guinea franc Mozambique metical Sweden krona Bosnia and Herzegovinamarka Guinea-Bissau franc Myanmar kyat Switzerland franc Botswana pula Guyana dollar Namibia dollar Syria pound Brazil real Haiti gourde Nauru dollar Taiwan yuan Brunei dollar Honduras lempira Nepal rupee Tajikistan somoni Bulgaria lev Hungary forint Netherlands euro Tanzania shilling Burkina Faso franc Iceland krona New Zealand dollar Thailand baht Burundi franc India rupee Nicaragua cordoba Togo franc Cambodia riel Indonesia rupiah Niger franc Tonga pa'anga Cameroon franc Iran rial Nigeria naira Trinidad and Tobagodollar Canada dollar Iraq dinar North Korea won Tunisia dinar Cape Verde escudo Ireland euro Norway krone Turkey lira Central African Republicfranc Israel sheqel Oman rial Turkmenistan manat Chad franc Italy euro Pakistan rupee Tuvalu dollar Chile peso Jamaica dollar Palau dollar Uganda shilling China yuan Japan yen Panama balboa Ukraine hryvnia Colombia peso Jordan dinar Papua New Guinea kina United Arab Emiratesdirham Comoros franc Kazakhstan tenge Paraguay guarani United Kingdompound Congo (Dem."
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"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/turkey/trlatlog.htm\nLocation of Turkey",
"text": "Location of Turkey Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude ( Absolute Locations) Ankara: (capital city) 39° 55' N, 32° 51' E Istanbul: 41° 0' N, 28° 58' E Izmir: 38° 25' N, 27° 7' ELatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: Turkey is positioned in the Middle East, a recognized geographical region of southwestern Asia, and is situated in both the northern and eastern hemispheres. Turkey is bordered by the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, as well as the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Aegean Sea. Turkey's Information Land Area 769,632 km 2Water Area 13,930 km 2Total Area 783,562km 2 (#36)Population 80,274,604 (#19)Population Density 104.30/km 2Government Type Parliamentary Republic GDP (PPP) $1,700.00 Billion GDP Per Capita 21,100$Currency Lira (TRY)More Information Turkey See Also Where is Turkey? GDP of Turkey What is the Capital of Turkey? List of Airports in Turkey In The News Roman Castle Set to Open Its Doors to Tourism About Turkey What Type Of Government Does Turkey Have? Biggest Cities In Turkey The Ethnic Groups Of Turkey Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden?"
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"docid": "D375160#0",
"title": "http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/details/Money/WhatItCosts.html\n.",
"text": "\"Home Search Maps of Turkey Photo Gallery Where to Go When to Go Where to Stay What It Costs Turkish Money Transport FAQ-Travel Details Best Itineraries Guided Tours Travel Agency Unusual Trips Consultations TTP Forums Funny Stuff Shopping Site Index Bright Sun Compared to a few years ago, the current value of the Turkish lira against the US dollar and the euro will benefit you on your trip to Turkey, but perhaps not as much as you'd wish. Many Turkish travel companies such as hotels, car rental agencies, tour operators, etc., price their products and services in dollars or euros. Those prices may stay the same. Costs priced in Turkish lira s, such as restaurant meals, public transit and airfares, will probably be lower for visitors converting euros and dollars to liras. Here are current Turkish Lira exchange rates and here's what Turkish Lira bills/notes look like. More... I have: I want: March 27, 2018 Change date Currency Converter by Oanda Forex In general, travel costs in Turkey are highest in Istanbul in April - May and September - October ; and at Turkish beach resorts in July and August; lowest in the small towns of eastern Turkey, and off-season ( November through March ; see my Turkish Almanac . ) The average daily travel cost estimates below are per-person, per day, for two people traveling together (that is, sharing a hotel room) and include lodging , three meals , and some transportation . ( If you're traveling alone, expect to spend 35% more. ) First, check the rate of exchange for your currency and the Turkish Lira."
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"docid": "D2577823#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/current-price-iron-per-pound-fbbeac242c2ab225\nWhat Is the Current Price of Iron Per Pound?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is the Current Price of Iron Per Pound? A: Quick Answer The current daily price of iron fines as of August 2014 was $92.61 per ton, which equates to approximately 0.04 cents per pound. Scrap iron prices per pound vary depending on the facility purchasing the iron and any daily fluctuations in pricing. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is a Common Price Per Pound for Roast Turkey? How Can You Find the Most Current Price for Iron Per Pound? What Is the Egyptian Pound Exchange Rate? Credit: Helen Fairnie CC-BY-SA 2.0Full Answer Scrap iron is typically bought by the ton, with per pound rates based on the ton rate. Iron is used primarily for the production of steel. The U. S. steel industry has seen a decrease of 35 percent since the 1970s as of July 2014. In 2013, reports from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis showed that 23 percent of steel used in the United States came from other countries."
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"title": "http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-10/and-worlds-most-volatile-currency\nAnd The World's Most Volatile Currency Is...",
"text": "\"And The World's Most Volatile Currency Is...by Tyler Durden Tue, 01/10/2017 - 18:20A year ago it was the Ruble, but for much of the last year it is the South African Rand that has been the most volatile currency in the world. That is until the last week, as Turkey deals with rising domestic instability (and Erdogan's push for total rule), the Lira has become the world's most unstable currency ... As we noted earlier, market focus has turned on the lira as a result of Turkey's large external borrowing requirement which makes its currency one of the most vulnerable currencies to tightening by the Fed. Not helping matters is that Turkish residents have been flocking to the stability of hard currencies, the opposite of what President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been urging. As the following Bloomberg chart shows, deposits in foreign exchange for individuals and companies excluding banks rose for a third week, signaling a lack of confidence in the lira. It’s the biggest loser among world currencies so far in 2017. Additionally, Turkish economic growth has remained sluggish and inflation is rising, yet the central bank has been under pressure from President Tayyip Erdogan not to hike interest rates. A series of gun and bomb attacks have heightened security concerns. On Tuesday the Turkish parliament voted to press on with a debate about constitutional reform to strengthen the powers of President Tayyip Erdogan. \"\" Nobody wants to be the last one in there and everyone is running for the door. There are no signs from the authorities that they are taking it seriously,\"\" said Jakob Christensen, head of EM research at Danske Bank."
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"title": "https://www.booking.com/hotel/tr/kolin.html\nNew photoTraveler photo of Canakkale by HüseyinApril 13, 2017Lock in a great price for Kolin Hotel â rated 8.4 by recent guests!Enter datesto get started.",
"text": "New photo Traveler photo of Canakkale by Hüseyin April 13, 2017Lock in a great price for Kolin Hotel – rated 8.4 by recent guests!Enter datesto get started. Very Good467 reviews8.4Lication is very good as we consider it for transit. Cristina, Romania I wrote it already. The bed was big and comfortable,breakfast very good ,the indoor pool big, the view great. Vasilios, Greecevery good breakfast,very big and comfortable bed,very nice view of dardanels,big indoor pool,frendly staff. Vasilios, Greece Very nice hotel. Compared to many other hotels in Turkey in the same category in rural regions, this place was actually quite pleasant. Clean, quiet, nice views etc. special …Daniel, Turkey Location was perfect, you can get into town in 10 minutes plus free shuttle service to airport is great if you don't know the area. Reception front desk brilliant specially …Selma, United Kingdom Nice hotel with all the normally expected comforts of a 5 star hotel, Staff however were fantastic and went the extra mile for us, the best we have …Neville, France Rooms are clean and comfortable with sea view."
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"docid": "D1859104#0",
"title": "https://www.globalpolicy.org/nations-a-states/political-integration-and-national-sovereignty-3-22.html\nPolitical Integration and National Sovereignty",
"text": "\"Political Integration and National Sovereignty When nations join with others in a trade or political bloc, they give up some national sovereignty. The European Union started out as a free trade zone and built considerable political integration over a period of several decades. But the EU is far from a unified state and far from a satisfactory Europe-wide democratic order, while substantial sovereignty still remains with the EU's member governments. In a globalizing world, nations feel pressure to join trade and political pacts. Often, these international groupings erode national democracy while offering diminished accountability at the wider policy-making level. How, then, can trade pacts be subject to democratic accountability and how can integration proceed without losing the advantages of smaller-scale political process? The internationalists may be naive enthusiasts, while the nationalists may often be bigoted and reactionary. But somewhere in this debate lie the core issues of governance in a globalizing and integrating planet. Articles2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | Archived2012Rating Sovereignty (November 10, 2012)In this article, Professor of Philosophy Michael Marder argues that the impact of the eurozone crisis on Greece, Portugal, Italy and Spain shows the extent to which the classical model of sovereignty has eroded. The nation-state “has lost the last shreds of its supreme authority to make decisions on domestic policy matters” as they are bound by the standards imposed by extra sovereign bodies such as the EU, the Central Bank, and the IMF."
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"docid": "D3052936#0",
"title": "http://www.profitconfidential.com/news/usd-to-try-exchange-rate-this-is-why-the-turkish-lira-is-going-crazy/\nUSD to TRY Exchange Rate: This Is Why the Turkish Lira Is Going Crazy",
"text": "USD to TRY Exchange Rate: This Is Why the Turkish Lira Is Going Crazy By Alessandro Bruno, BA, MA Published : July 16, 2016Coup Attempt Could Hammer Turkish Lira The Turkish Lira has fallen sharply against the dollar as the coup attempt unfolded in Turkey. Not minutes after the Prime Minister of Turkey, Binali Yildirim, reported that there was a coup in progress, led by a group of military soldiers who were acting outside the chain of command. The Turkish lira has reacted such that the USD to TRY exchange rate has already fallen more than 4.5% against the greenback. The Turkish Lira could see even more substantial drops as the markets re-open around the world after what is shaping up to be a highly charged weekend. There is no doubt the USD to TRY exchange rate will endure a wave of bearish pressure. Nevertheless, given the likelihood of a military uprising. The local media have reported that military aircraft and helicopters have flown over Ankara and Istanbul, the two most important cities. Where Is the Turkish Lira Going Next? Evidently, investors are fearing a period of instability in Turkey, forcing a massive selloff of the Turkish currency. The Turkish Prime Minister has said that the group of military rebels will pay a different kind of ‘currency’."
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"docid": "D1776974#0",
"title": "https://turkishvisa.com/\nGet Your Turkey Visa Now!",
"text": "Get Your Turkey Visa Now!Apply Now How To Apply Fill out online application Complete our easy online application Pay with credit card or Pay Pal Receive Visa by Email Receive your Visa for Turkey via email Entry to Turkey Present your E-Visa upon entry to Turkey Apply Now Why Choose Our Service for Turkey E-Visa? The Government of Turkey has a website where you can process the visa without paying a service fee. Below is a table comparing our service with the government of Turkey. Here are the specifics of the value-add we are providing for our service:we streamlined the process so it should take on average 2 minutes vs Turkey Government website takes on average 15 minuteswe have 24/7 chat and phone support to answer any questions you might have vs Turkey Government website only phone supportwe accept visa, mastercard, amex and Pay Pal vs Turkey Government website accepts Mastercard and chip-enabled Visa cardswe accept 138 currencies vs Turkey Government website accepts only USDwe verify information is correct (as an example make sure your passport is not expired)we send an email to you 48 hours before your trip with the visa attached. so you remember to print it outwe provide translation of our website in 20 different languages vs Turkey Government website in 9 different languageswe accept applications at any time vs Turkey Government website only within 90 days of the tripwe have a rich knowledge base with answers to specific questions while vs Turkey Government website has a general FAQOur Service Gov. Site Ability to process Turkey E-Visa Online Quick and Easy Application Process, Save Time and Frustration!24/7 Customer Support (Chat and Phone)Accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Pay Pal Accept Multi-currency Applications Checked for Errors Send reminder email 48 hours prior to trip with visa attached Website can be translated to 20 different languages Select your Nationality: Select Visa Type: Total Cost: $ 41 USDApply Now"
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"title": "http://sladeowen.szm.com/currency-converter-lier-to-dollars.html\n.",
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"title": "http://treasuryvault.com/currencies/vietnamese-dong\nVietnamese Dong",
"text": "Home / Buy Currency / Vietnamese Dong Vietnamese Dong Looking to buy Vietnam Dong, VND, Vietnam Money, or Vietnam Currency? Buy Vietnamese Dong with confidence from our vault to yours. Buy Your Vietnamese Dong Here Click to Learn More What is the Vietnamese Dong? Click to Learn More Understanding Vietnamese Money Click to Learn More Buy VND with Confidence Click to Learn More Subscribe To Vietnamese Dong Updates Select the note and denomination below. Multiple quantities are available after adding the desired denomination to your cart.500,000 Vietnamese Dong (1 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $45.00Add to cart+1,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (2 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $78.00Add to cart+2,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (4 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $156.00Add to cart+3,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (6 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $234.00Add to cart+4,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (8 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $312.00Add to cart+5,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (10 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $389.00Add to cart+6,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (12 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $468.00Add to cart+7,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (14 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $546.00Add to cart+8,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (16 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $624.00Add to cart+9,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (18 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $699.00Add to cart+10,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (20 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $775.00Add to cart+15,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (30 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $1,150.00Add to cart+20,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (40 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $1,500.00Add to cart+30,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (60 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $2,265.00Add to cart+40,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (80 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $2,995.00Add to cart+50,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (100 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $3,755.00Add to cart+100,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (200 of the 500,000 denomination notes) $7,495.00Add to cart+200,000,000 Vietnamese Dong - (400) notes of the 500,000 VND denomination. $13,995.00Add to cart+400,000 Vietnamese Dong (2 of the 200,000 denomination notes) $39.00Add to cart+1,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (5 of the 200,000 denomination notes) $82.00Add to cart+500,000 Vietnamese Dong (5 of the 100,000 denomination notes) $49.00Add to cart+1,000,000 Vietnamese Dong (10 of the 100,000 denomination notes) $87.00Add to cart+"
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"docid": "D2085641#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/11615867/chapter-30-and-32-ids-flash-cards/\nChapter 30 and 32 IDs",
"text": "\"76 terms Magical Lily3Chapter 30 and 32 IDs Identifications Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort C. S. Lewis An Oxford literary scholar who specialized in Medieval literature and taught at Oxford University, he also wrote popular works on Christian Apologetics. he wrote the children's novel series The Chronicles of Narnia, and has had a significant influence on popular Christian thought since the middle of the 20th century. Cult of Motherhood Idealization of women in their roles as wives and mothers. \"\" Republican motherhood\"\" suggested that women should be responsible for raising their children to be virtuous citizens of the new American republic Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945), A German Lutheran pastor and theologian. He was also a participant in the German resistance movement against Nazism and a founding member of the confessing church. He attempted to assassinate Hitler in 1943 and was hung in 1945; a Protestant minister who believed that faith in Jesus should lead Christians to actively resist the inhumanity around them European Union An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members Established in 1993 after the ratification of the Maastricht Treaty by members of the European Community and since expanded to include numerous Central and Eastern European nations. The establishment of the European Union expanded the political scope of the European Economic Community, especially in the area of foreign and security policy, and provided for the creation of a central European bank and the adoption of a common currency, the euro. Existentialism The idea that human beings simply exist, have no higher purpose, and must exist and choose their actions for themselves."
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"docid": "D886745#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/vn.htm\nVietnam",
"text": "Print this map Print this map The ancient origins of Vietnam's literature, language and culture, and the country itself, began in the north along the fringes of the Red River Delta. The legendary Hong Bang Dynasty, the first ruling state of Vietnam, popped up around 2879 BC, and the development of wet rice cultivation and bronze casting led to the formation of the Dong Sun culture some 800 years later. Incorporated into the Chinese Han Dynasty by 111 BC, Vietnam remained under their ruling for the next thousand years, until 938 AD when Ngo Quyen defeated the Chinese forces, and the nation gained their independence. Under the Ly and Tran Dynasties, Buddhism flourished and Vietnam experienced a golden age. As the Mongols rampaged through much of Asia, Vietnam successfully repelled their advances. The country expanded its borders between the 11th and 18th centuries, ultimately conquering part of the Khmer Empire and the kingdom of Champa. Civil unrest consumed the nation from the 16th century onwards, and through it their independence gradually deteriorated. By the 19th century, following a series of military conquests, Vietnam was integrated into French Indochina, and the French colonial period began. The French maintained complete authority until Vietnam was able to finally restore their independence at the end of World War II; however, France continued its control until soundly defeated by Ho Chi Minh's Communist forces in 1954 during the First Indochina War. Shortly thereafter, based on the Geneva Accord, Vietnam was divided into two parts; the Communist North and the anti-Communist South."
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"docid": "D3524961#0",
"title": "https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/author/richard-wormser/\nRichard Wormser",
"text": "Richard Wormser You Searched For: Author/Artist etc. : richard wormser Edit Your Search Results (1 - 30) of 10501 2 3 4 5 ›Sort By Show results for Product Type All Product Types Books (1016)Magazines & Periodicals (30)Comics Sheet Music Art, Prints & Posters (4)Photographs Maps Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles Refine by Condition All Conditions New (125)Used (925)Binding All Bindings Hardcover (370)Softcover (490)Collectible Attributes First Edition (290)Signed Dust Jacket (173)Seller-Supplied Images (175)Not Printed On Demand Free Shipping Free US Shipping (318)Seller Location All Locations Seller Rating All Sellersand up (1048)and up (1041)and up (999) (704)Search Within These Results: Growing Up in the Great Depression Wormser, Richard Published by Atheneum ISBN 10: 0689317115 ISBN 13: 9780689317118Used Hardcover Quantity Available: 1From: Your Online Bookstore (Houston, TX, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 3.47Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Atheneum. Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 0689317115 Ships promptly from Texas. Seller Inventory # Z0689317115Z4More information about this seller | Contact this seller 1. The Iron Horse: How the Railroads Changed America Wormser, Richard Published by Walker & Co (1993)ISBN 10: 0802782213 ISBN 13: 9780802782212Used Quantity Available: 4From: Better World Books (Mishawaka, IN, U. S. A. )Seller Rating: Add to Basket Price: US$ 3.48Convert Currency Shipping: FREEWithin U. S. A. Destination, Rates & Speeds About this Item: Walker & Co, 1993. Condition: Good. First Printing. Former Library book."
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"docid": "D2035094#0",
"title": "http://www.nixonlibrary.gov/thelife/apolitician/thepresident/\n.",
"text": "\"Childhood A Student & Sailor A Politician•The Congressman•The Senator•The Vice President•The President Post Presidency The Nixon Family1968 Campaign In January 1968, Nixon decided to once again seek the nomination of the Republican Party for president. Portraying himself as a figure of stability in a time of national upheaval, Nixon promised a return to traditional values and \"\"law and order.\"\" He fended off challenges from other candidates such as California Governor Ronald Reagan, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, and Michigan Governor George Romney to secure the nomination at the Republican convention in Miami. Nixon unexpectedly chose Governor Spiro Agnew of Maryland as his running mate. Nixon's campaign was helped by the tumult within the Democratic Party in 1968. Consumed by the war in Vietnam, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced on March 31 that he would not seek re-election. On June 5, immediately after winning the California primaries, former attorney general and then-U. S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy (brother of the late president John F. Kennedy) was assassinated in Los Angeles. The campaign of Vice President Hubert Humphrey, the Democratic nominee for president, went into a tailspin after the Democratic national convention in Chicago was marred by mass protests and violence. By contrast, Nixon appeared to represent a calmer society, and his campaign promised peace at home and abroad. Despite a late surge by Humphrey, Nixon won by nearly 500,000 popular votes."
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"docid": "D3019468#0",
"title": "https://www.booking.com/hotel/vn/hoa-binh.html\nHoa Binh Hotel",
"text": "*8.1* Ba Dinh Square: only 3 minutes away! ( 800 feet by foot)*8.0* Hanoi Opera House: only 5 minutes away! ( 1,300 feet by foot)Traveler photo of Hanoi August 19, 2017Good46 reviews7.6EXCELLENT service--- people really try to help, and they seem genuinely friendly. good buffet breakfast and wifi included in price. very reasonable prices overall, including …Quynh, Vietnam Nice historic hotel near the centre. Spatious room, Nice equipment and various breakfast No noise from the street: a real challenge in Hanoi Amauryl, Belgium Historical location in the city center. Wide rooms and windows, stylish furniture Nicola, China It is an old building with spacious rooms, and the interiors are being updated to an extent - real bathtubs. Diane, Vietnam Greet location at the corner of Ly Thuong Kiet Str, you can easily to access to many shopping store or restaurant here. 5-star services with best price Anonymous, Vietnam Le placement pour visiter le sud du lac Hoan Kiem et tout faire à pied Celine, France E' uno dei più antichi hotel di Hanoi, costruito nel 1926. Struttura in legno di fatto intatta e questo offre fascino al soggiorno."
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"docid": "D1455664#0",
"title": "https://www.ft.com/content/b34fd7b8-fb12-11e4-9aed-00144feab7de\nCuba likely to end dual currency system",
"text": "Ending? A Cuban holds CUP and CUCSave Marc Frank June 15, 2015Cuba is likely to eliminate its dual currency system by the end of this year in a first step to simplifying a multiple exchange system that investors view as a serious obstacle to business. Cuba currently operates two currencies: the peso (CUP), which largely circulates in the domestic economy, and the so-called convertible peso (CUC). Residents and tourists can purchase CUCs at government exchange offices at a rate of one for 25 CUP ($0.04). State and foreign companies must exchange CUCs at the official one-to-one rate. Neither currency is convertible outside the island. “It is my understanding that the CUC will be removed from circulation before the next Communist party congress in April,” says a Cuban economist with knowledge of reform efforts. The move would continue President Raúl Castro’s efforts to introduce market elements and remove price distortions, and improve accounting transparency and the efficiency of state companies. The economist adds that the currency reform was one of more than 300 reforms adopted at the last party congress, “and Raúl wants them all done by then [April]”. In a country where the state controls more than 75 per cent of the economy and most wages and local goods are priced in CUP, the CUC is used in tourism, to price imports such as gasoline, and also in upscale eateries and stores."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/22322553/cold-war-era-flash-cards/\nCold War era",
"text": "\"44 terms cclemons1Cold War era Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Berlin Wall Separated East and West Berlin. Created East Germany, to keep citizens from escaping to the West. Its destruction in 1989 symbolized the end of the Cold War. Brezhnev Doctrine The USSR asserted that it had the right to intervene in any communist country. Proclaimed after the USSR invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Containment policy Established by the Truman administration in 1947 to contain Soviet influence to what it was at the end of World War II. Cuban Missile Crisis The closest that the US and USSR came to nuclear war (1962). Soviets were supplying nuclear missiles to a socialist state near the U. S. The Cultural Revolution In 1966, Mao launched a program to purge bourgeois influence in China."
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"title": "https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Ho-Chi-Minh-City\nCost of Living in Ho Chi Minh City",
"text": "\"Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Vietnam > Ho Chi Minh City Cost of Living in Ho Chi Minh City Tweet Compare Ho Chi Minh City with: Summary about cost of living in Ho Chi Minh City: Four-person family monthly costs: 1,521.15$ (34,657,185.80₫) without rent (using our estimator). A single person monthly costs: 421.02$ (9,592,462.19₫) without rent. Cost of living rank 457 thout of 566 cities in the world. Ho Chi Minh City has a cost of living index of 39.37. Do you live in Ho Chi Minh City? Add data for Ho Chi Minh City!Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 40,000.00 ₫ 30,000.00 - 60,000.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 400,000.00 ₫ 300,000.00 - 600,000.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 90,000.00 ₫ 80,000.00 - 100,000.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 20,000.00 ₫ 17,000.00 - 33,000.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 35,500.78 ₫ 25,000.00 - 50,000.00Cappuccino (regular) 45,227.34 ₫ 30,000.00 - 60,000.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 12,391.30 ₫ 9,000.00 - 20,000.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 7,333.33 ₫ 5,000.00 - 10,000.00Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 145,107.48 ₫ 113,562.38 - 189,270.63Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 18,111.37 ₫ 9,071.86 - 31,751.50Rice (white), (1 lb) 8,084.63 ₫ 5,443.11 - 11,339.82Eggs (regular) (12) 28,111.16 ₫ 20,000.00 - 36,000.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 127,006.01 ₫ 90,718.58 - 176,901.23Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 31,978.30 ₫ 18,143.72 - 47,629.38Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 112,264.25 ₫ 71,444.07 - 154,221.59Apples (1 lb) 28,122.76 ₫ 18,143.72 - 39,008.99Banana (1 lb) 10,092.44 ₫ 6,803.89 - 15,422.16Oranges (1 lb) 17,366.13 ₫ 12,247.01 - 36,287.43Tomato (1 lb) 7,711.08 ₫ 5,443.11 - 13,607.79Potato (1 lb) 10,092.44 ₫ 6,803.89 - 15,875.75Onion (1 lb) 9,903.45 ₫ 6,803.89 - 13,607.79Lettuce (1 head) 10,400.00 ₫ 8,000.00 - 18,000.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 12,066.67 ₫ 9,000.00 - 20,000.00Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 256,255.85 ₫ 200,000.00 - 350,000.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 15,914.11 ₫ 10,000.00 - 30,000.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 33,000.18 ₫ 20,000.00 - 70,000.00Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 24,000.00 ₫ 20,000.00 - 25,000.00Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 6,000.00 ₫ 5,000.00 - 8,000.00Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 135,000.00 ₫ 90,000.00 - 200,000.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 12,000.00 ₫ 11,000.00 - 15,000.00Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 20,921.48 ₫ 19,312.13 - 26,554.18Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 30,000.00 ₫ 20,000.00 - 30,000.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 74,406.64 ₫ 68,137.43 - 85,171.78Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 1,056,747,667.50 ₫ 900,000,000.00 - 1,200,000,000.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 850,428,571.43 ₫ 675,000,000.00 - 1,236,000,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 1,050,873.33 ₫ 647,619.05-1,821,428.571 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 1,597.50 ₫ 1,000.00 - 3,000.00Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 241,285.71 ₫ 160,000.00 - 385,000.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 487,887.63 ₫ 250,000.00 - 1,000,000.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 190,000.00 ₫ 100,000.00 - 300,000.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 87,500.00 ₫ 70,000.00 - 125,000.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 3,566,448.13 ₫ 2,000,000.00 - 7,000,000.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 280,437,331.29 ₫ 150,000,000.00 - 500,000,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 720,660.32 ₫ 450,000.00 - 1,200,000.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 659,933.33 ₫ 400,000.00 - 1,400,000.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 1,866,666.67 ₫ 1,200,000.00 - 2,500,000.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 1,601,421.33 ₫ 1,000,000.00 - 3,000,000.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 11,576,303.53 ₫ 7,000,000.00 - 18,000,000.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 6,315,789.47 ₫ 4,000,000.00 - 10,000,000.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 22,833,905.77 ₫ 15,000,000.00 - 38,733,251.08Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 14,514,213.27 ₫ 9,000,000.00 - 22,000,000.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 4,740,801.15 ₫ 3,437,383.87 - 7,432,181.35Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 2,256,750.90 ₫ 1,579,338.54 - 3,175,064.85Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 8,941,748.22 ₫Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 8.22 6.00 - 10.00Prices in Ho Chi Minh City These data are based on 1343 entries in the past 18 months from 160 different contributors. Last update: April 2018Tweet Sources and References: No sources and references provided yet. Add new source here: URL: Description: Ho Chi Minh City has 2 nd Least Expensive Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) in the World (out of 363 cities). See More Price Rankings for Ho Chi Minh City The price of Eggs (regular) (12) in the year 2012 in Ho Chi Minh City was 28,494.17₫. See More Historical Data in Ho Chi Minh City See Analysis of our Consumer Price Basket in Ho Chi Minh City Category Amount in USDTransportation 382.36Clothing And Shoes 74.48Sports And Leisure 97.31Markets 768.07Utilities (Monthly) 79.15Rent Per Month 606.12Restaurants 160.39Sign up for our newsletter: Your email address: Nearby cities: Cost of Living in Can Tho 105.20 miles Cost of Living in Phan Thiet 117.98 miles Cost of Living in Phan Rang 209.12 miles Cost of Living in Buon Ma Thuot 216.41 miles Leave a comment: Your name: Sign In Your email address (optional): Your comment (no HTML):20 Comments so far# Nguyen on Nov 16, 2017 : Those Vietnamese commenting below can not see the big picture."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_the_United_States_go_to_war_with_the_Barbary_States\nWhat was the United States going after in the Vietnam War?",
"text": "\"Roy Forssberg 371,424 Contributions What was the United States going after in the Vietnam War? No war in Vietnam! The awnser is that they did not want the war to be happening and they were on the side of the south Vietnam war and was against that there was violence and …Youdiedz 97 Contributions Will the United States go to war with Iran? Opinion If there is political will, yes. The main factor to be considered is if Iran starts to trade in a different currency and also how threatening their presence becomes t …What are the Barbary states? On the Barbary Coast of North Africa, the rulers of Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli had for years practiced piracy and extortion. Why did Mexico go to war with the united States?because ms Montgomery big but Why did the United States go to war with mexico? A) The ideal of manifest destiny . B) Death of american soldiers at the hands of mexicans . C) Polk's desire to acquire California Why did the Vietnam and the United States go in to war?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Laos_since_1945\nHistory of Laos since 1945",
"text": "\"History of Laos since 1945From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For Laotian history before 1945, see History of Laos. Part of a series on the History of Laos Lan Xang Era Lan Xang 1353–1707Regional Kingdoms Era Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1946Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828Muang Phuan 1707–1899Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904Colonial Era Lao rebellion 1826–1828Haw wars 1865–1890Franco-Siamese War 1893French Protectorate of Laos 1893–1953Franco-Thai War 1940–1941Free Lao Movement (Lao Issara) 1945–1949Modern Era Kingdom of Laos 1946–1975Laotian Civil War 1953–1975North Vietnamese invasion of Laos 1958–1959Anti-Communist Insurgency 1975–2007Lao People's Democratic Republic 1975–1991Laos after Soviet dominance 1991– present See also History of Laos History of Isanv t e This article details the history of Laos since 1945. Note: this article follows the system for transliterating Lao names used in Martin Stuart-Fox's History of Laos. It may differ from systems used in other articles. Contents [ hide ]1 Kingdom of Laos1.1 French make a late effort to upgrade Laos1.2 Laos gains independence (1950)2 Communism in Laos3 Geneva and the first coalition (1954)3.1 After the Geneva conference4 North Vietnamese invasion (1958–1959)5 Failure of neutralism (1960-1964)5.1 Conflict6 Laotian Civil War (1953–75)6.1 US objectives6.2 Peace agreement (1973)7 Communist Laos (1975–1991)7.1 Start of totalitarianism7.2 Agricultural collectivisation7.3 Economic deterioration7.4 Pull-back from Marxist orthodoxy7.5 Insurgency in Laos7.6 Relations with Vietnam8 Contemporary Laos (1991–present)9 See also10 References11 Sources Kingdom of Laos [ edit]Good-luck charms of Prince Phetxarāt, who many Lao believe possessed magical powers, are widely sold in Laos today On 27 August 1945 Prince Phetxarāt took charge of Viang Chan from the Japanese, although as Prime Minister of Luang Phrabāng he had no authority outside the Kingdom's borders. The French were already in control of Luang Phrabāng, and with the support of the Prince of Champāsak they were also regaining control in the south. When it became clear that the King would not budge from his loyalty to France, Phetxarāt (who had no fondness for the King and the Crown Prince) unilaterally declared the unification of the country, nominally under the crown of Luang Phrabāng, and then declared Lao independence. In September the Chinese Army arrived to find that a Lao government of sorts was in command of Viang Chan. Uncertain what to do, the Chinese commander recognised Phetxarāt, and in Luang Phrabāng the Chinese disarmed the French forces. But the Allied governments refused to recognise Phetxarāt's government, and in October de Gaulle advised the King by telegram to dismiss him as Prime Minister of Luang Phrabāng."
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"title": "https://www.finder.com/international-money-transfers/chase\nChase Bank domestic and international wire transfers",
"text": "Chase Bank domestic and international wire transfers26 March 2018Send quick, easy wire transfers around the world. We know that everyone's situation is unique and we aim to help you find the right product for you. We may receive compensation when you visit our partners' sites or are approved for their products. You can read more about how we maintain editorial independence and how we make money here. For secure money transfers overseas, Chase offers the convenience of international wire transfers online or at your local bank branch. Send money from your bank account, and your recipient can get their transfer in only a day or two. Chase also offers step-by-step instructions to make it easier to move money across international borders. Jump to: Services Costs Currencies About Transfer money directly from your bank account Send one-off or scheduled transfers from your Chase bank account. It’s a convenient option for Chase customers, but getting a bank account through Chase just to make a transfer might be a bit much for most people. Chase Bank is best for: Bank-to-bank transfers."
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"title": "http://therealasset.co.uk/gold-backed-currency-launch/\nThe rise of gold backed crypto currencies",
"text": "The rise of gold backed crypto currencies Posted Apr 6 2015 by Jan Skoyles in Best of the Web 0 Comments Thank you to Veridu, our new due diligence partners. On announcing our partnership with them they wrote this article about the rise of gold-backed crypto currencies, in relation to the launch of our own, Goldbloc. You can find out more about Goldbloc here. We’re very excited to have partnered with the Real Asset Co to help bring their dream of a Gold Backed Crypto Currency to a secure and trustworthy reality. We’re helping to verify all users that wish to make a transaction in order to create a safe and secure currency. But first of all, let’s examine what a gold backed crypto currency really is, and why you should consider using one. What is a crypto currency? A crypto currency is a relatively modern form of digital currency that operates outside of the traditional fiat currencies we are used to – i.e. those that a government has declared to be legal tender and aren’t backed by commodities. The most commonly known Crypto Currency is bitcoin. Not to be confused with Bitcoin with a capital B – bitcoin refers to the digital currency, and Bitcoin refers to technology behind it."
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"docid": "D25421#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Pacific_Partnership\nTrans-Pacific Partnership",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search It has been suggested that Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since January 2018. The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. ( March 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Leaders of prospective member states at a TPP summit in 2010Type Trade agreement Drafted 5 October 2015; 2 years ago [1] [2] [3]Signed 4 February 2016; 2 years ago Location Auckland, New Zealand Effective Not in force Condition Ratification by all original signatories, or (2 years after signature) ratification by at least 6 states corresponding to 85% of GDP of original signatories [4]Original signatories12Australia Brunei Canada Chile Japan Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Peru Singapore United States (Withdrawn) [5]Vietnam Ratifiers2Japan New Zealand Depositary New Zealand Languages English (prevailing in the case of conflict or divergence), Spanish, Vietnamese, Japanese, French Trans-Pacific Partnership at Wikisource The Trans-Pacific Partnership ( TPP) is a trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and United States signed on 4 February 2016, which was not ratified as required and did not take effect. After the United States withdrew its signature, [6] the agreement could not enter into force. The remaining nations negotiated a new trade agreement called Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, which incorporates most of the provisions of the TPP. The TPP began as an expansion of the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP or P4) signed by Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore in 2005. Beginning in 2008, additional countries joined the discussion for a broader agreement: Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the United States, and Vietnam, bringing the negotiating countries to twelve."
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"docid": "D2442261#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/japanese-currency-called-f8e1efd7f884bd87\nWhat Is the Japanese Currency Called?",
"text": "Business & Finance Currency & Conversions Q: What Is the Japanese Currency Called? A: Quick Answer According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Japanese currency is called the yen. The symbol of the yen is ¥. The yen is among the major international currencies, due to Japan's economic renaissance in the second half of the 20th century. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Convert 1000 Yen to US Dollars? How Do You Find the Current Exchange Rate Between the Japanese Yen and American Dollar? What Are Some Different Currencies Throughout the World? Credit: AFP / Stringer AFP Getty Images Full Answer The Encyclopaedia Britannica states that the name for the yen comes from the name of an ancient Chinese coin known as the yuan. The yen had completely replaced the clan notes of Japanese feudal lords by 1879. It was first introduced in 1871 as part of a major monetary reform."
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"docid": "D655773#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/1011/how-will-chinas-currency-moves-affect-the-u.s.aspx\nHow Will China's Currency Moves Affect The U.S.?",
"text": "\"Much of the financial media may still be focused on the accelerating downward spiral of Greece or the anti-Wall Street protests in New York City, but China took a page from Glenn Close's book Wednesday and reminded the markets that it will not be ignored. The real question, though, is whether China's currency combat techniques and prickly sense of sovereignty represent a clear and present danger to U. S. businesses, consumers and investors. TUTORIAL: Foreign Exchange Risk and Benefits What Happened The exchange rate between the U. S. dollar and the Chinese yuan has been a matter of contention between the two governments for quite some time. Put simply, the U. S. accuses China of manipulating the currency exchange rate. Strictly speaking, that is exactly right as it must be for unilaterally fixed exchange rates. In practice, the USD/CNY currency rate trades at a rate higher where it would be in a free-floating market, making China's exports cheaper than they would otherwise be and making imports into China correspondingly more expensive. The U. S. has tried many different ways to get China to adjust its position on the currency issue such as negotiations, threats and trying to line up allies in the fight. Most recently, the Senate passed a bill aimed squarely at the Chinese - though officially targeting any country with a \"\"fundamentally misaligned currency\"\" - that would empower the government to impose import tariffs on Chinese goods if the exchange rate is not changed. Although the bill does not seem likely to get through the House or signed into law, the Chinese have not surprisingly responded with a fair bit of anger. Included in this has been the requisite warnings that such a move violates World Trade Organization rules and could prompt retaliation and ultimately a trade war."
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"docid": "D1041672#0",
"title": "http://theconversation.com/does-china-manipulate-its-currency-as-donald-trump-claims-60148\nDoes China manipulate its currency as Donald Trump claims?",
"text": "Does China manipulate its currency as Donald Trump claims? June 13, 2016 5.56am EDTStrange bedfellows. Jason Lee/Reuters Author Farok J. Contractor Distinguished Professor of Management & Global Business, Rutgers University Disclosure statement Farok J. Contractor does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. Partners View all partners Republish this article Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under Creative Commons license. Email Twitter 28Facebook 53Linked In Print We have a lot of power with China. We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country, and that’s what they’re doing.– Donald Trump, May 1, Fort Wayne, Indiana After 20 years, the Chinese government must be used to being bashed by U. S. politicians and Congress for unfair trade practices or, as Trump has declared many times, being a “currency manipulator. ”Indeed, the exchange value of the yuan (also know as the renminbi or RMB) is fixed each morning by its central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBo C), with a narrow band of only 2 percent allowed, up or down, within which market forces can have their say. In effect, it is an exchange rate set and controlled by the PBo C. But why pick on China? In fact, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), most governments try to influence their exchange rates, and China is not alone in trying to gain an advantage by undervaluing its currency."
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"docid": "D252980#0",
"title": "https://investorplace.com/2014/06/iraqi-dinar-scam/\nDonât Be Fooled By the Iraqi Dinar Scam",
"text": "Jun 3, 2014, 1:45 pm EDTDon’t Be Fooled By the Iraqi Dinar Scam Currency trading? Legitimate investment. And that's what Iraqi dinar scammers hang their hat on to bleed you dry. By John Jagerson, Editor, Sling Shot Traderhttp://invstplc.com/1i PVKdk I was first introduced to the Iraqi dinar scam by a friend of mine who asked me if it was a good investment several years ago. And I’m amazed to see how long it has persisted, not to mention how active the scam is today. Source: ©i Stock.com/darkangel314The Iraqi dinar scam disproportionately makes victims of people who don’t have money to lose — including returning servicemen and women — and that’s why I’m passionate about speaking out against it. How the Iraqi Dinar Scam Works The scam is basically perpetrated by dinar currency dealers, who work through “promoters” on message boards and through church and social groups to sell physical dinar currency. They promise that the dinar, which currently trades at about 1,200 to the U. S. dollar, will soon be “revalued” to a much higher rate. They usually promise returns of several thousand percent when you buy dinar. Cheated: How America Loses Billions to Fraud Every Year The dealers get away with it because as long as you are not directly promoting the dinar as an investment, the dealers can sell it without it being a registered/regulated security."
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"docid": "D2708426#0",
"title": "http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/policy-and-theory-of-international-finance/s15-policy-effects-with-fixed-exch.html\nChapter 12 Policy Effects with Fixed Exchange Rates",
"text": "\"Chapter 12 Policy Effects with Fixed Exchange Rates Government policies work differently under a system of fixed exchange rates rather than floating rates. Monetary policy can lose its effectiveness whereas fiscal policy can become supereffective. In addition, fixed exchange rates offer another policy option, namely, exchange rate policy. Even though a fixed exchange rate should mean the country keeps the rate fixed, sometimes countries periodically change their fixed rate. This chapter considers these policies under the assumptions of the AA-DD model. It concludes with a case study about the decline of the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate system that was in place after World War II.12.1 Overview of Policy with Fixed Exchange Rates Learning Objective Preview the comparative statics results from the AA-DD model with fixed exchange rates. This chapter uses the AA-DD model to describe the effects of fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policy under a system of fixed exchange rates. Fiscal and monetary policies are the primary tools governments use to guide the macroeconomy. With fixed exchange rates, a third policy option becomes available—that is, exchange rate policy. Thus we also examine the effects of changes in the fixed exchange rate."
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"docid": "D620405#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Southeast_Asian_Nations\nAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( March 2016)This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: There are multiple sections included here that could form individual pages on their own. Suspicions of authors/academics adding their own works in the page without full disclosure (December 2014)This article possibly contains original research. ( December 2014)Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) [show]Flag Emblem Motto: \"\"One Vision, One Identity, One Community\"\" [5]Anthem: \"\" The ASEAN Way \"\"Secretariat Jakarta a6°12′S 106°49′EWorking language English [6]Official languages of contracting states 10 languages [show]Membership 10 states [show]2 observers [show]Leaders• Chairman Lee Hsien Loong•Secretary General Lim Jock Hoi Establishment• Bangkok Declaration 8 August 1967•Charter 16 December 2008Area• Total 4,479,210 [7] km 2 (1,729,430 sq mi)Population• 2013 estimate 639 million [8] [7]• Density 141/km 2 (365.2/sq mi)GDP ( PPP) 2014 estimate• Total US$7.6 trillion [9]• Per capita US$12,160 [9]GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate• Total US$2.8 trillion [9]• Per capita US$4,160 [9]HDI (2016) 0.684 bmedium Time zone ASEAN ( UTC +6:30 to +9)Website ASEAN.org Address: Jalan Sisingamangaraja No.70A, South Jakarta. [ 10]Calculated using UNDP data from member states. The flags of the ASEAN member states in their headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia The Association of Southeast Asian Nations [11] ( ASEAN / ˈ ɑː s i. ɑː n / AH -see-ahn, [12] / ˈ ɑː z i. ɑː n / AH -zee-ahn) [13] [14] is a regional intergovernmental organisation comprising ten Southeast Asian countries which promotes Pan-Asianism and intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, military, educational and socio-cultural integration amongst its members and other Asian countries, and globally. Since its formation on 8 August 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, [15] the organisation's membership has expanded to include Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam."
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"docid": "D378930#0",
"title": "http://www.expatfocus.com/c/aid=2301/articles/vietnam/a-guide-to-tipping-in-vietnam-who-how-much-when-and-where/\nA Guide To Tipping In Vietnam: Who, How Much, When And Where?",
"text": "A Guide To Tipping In Vietnam: Who, How Much, When And Where? Thursday September 10, 2015 (13:40:12)Image © Prince Roy on Flickr Vietnam is a blend of many different cultures, and its population is made up of many different ethnic groups. The capital city of Hanoi is a modern destination that continuously sees rapid change, while the economic hub of the country is Ho Chi Minh City, previously known as Saigon. Vietnam is located in Southeast Asia and shares borders with China, Laos, and Cambodia. Over the years, the country has attracted travellers, visitors, and expats in large numbers. Vietnam has had a history of foreign occupation and warfare, and the nation still bears visible signs of this. However, expats will find that Vietnamese society is hospitable and the local people are warm and welcoming towards foreigners. Tipping culture in Vietnam The custom of tipping varies widely between countries, but it is usually the standard of service that determines tips. Foreigners are often confused about the tipping culture in Vietnam. The practice of tipping was not common at all in Vietnam, until the waves of tourism brought with it many western influences, including the concept of tipping."
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"docid": "D1332889#0",
"title": "http://www.countrydetail.com/top-10-least-valued-cheapest-currencies-in-the-world\nTop 10 Least Valued/ Cheapest Currencies in the World",
"text": "Currencies Top 10 Least Valued/ Cheapest Currencies in the World By admin Posted on December 31, 2015There are some countries who are always in the limelight for their currency amounts and importance. There are certain countries with the cheapest currency value. The value of the currency is the biggest indicator o the country’s economy, its economic conditions, its foreign investment and its GDP rate. Mostly the currencies are measured regarding their powers while comparing them to US dollars while some compare to with sterling. Top Ten Least Valued & Cheapest Currencies in the World- Currency with Lowest Values Here is the list of top ten least and low valued currencies in the world which are very low traded and costed.10. Zimbabwe dollar: It is also one of the cheapest currency in the world.300,000 ZWR dollars are equal to one us dollar. It was at one time the least valued currency, but they then started using the South African currency of rand and came on the tenth or much-improved spot.9. Costa Rica Colon: The currency of the Costa Rica is called as the colon. But the colon value is very low. Although normally the people of the Costa Rica uses colons but still its too low that a person may get 570 of the colons in return for 1 dollar.8."
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"docid": "D871203#0",
"title": "http://www.priceoftravel.com/2427/europe-3-star-traveler-index/\nEurope 3-Star Traveler Index for 2018: 56 cities from cheap to expensive",
"text": "Europe 3-Star Traveler Index for 2018: 56 cities from cheap to expensive By Roger Wade 27 Feb, 2018 Comments (61) Add a comment Many of us start our exploration of Europe as backpackers or at least staying in budget hotels, but eventually we prefer at least a 3-star hotel with a few creature comforts. That is why we have created this list of all of Europe's top tourist cities ranked from cheapest to most expensive for those on an average budget and sharing a 3-star hotel room for two people. The index below shows a price for each city and that can be used as a typical budget for normal daily expensive, but of course it doesn't include shopping and souvenirs. You'll notice that the cities at the bottom of the list will cost more than four times as much per day as those on the top of the list, so choosing which cities to visit can make a huge difference in your overall budget. Generally speaking there was very little inflation in 2016 so prices were stable in all but a few areas. The Euro, British Pound, and all of the other European currencies gained against the US Dollar in 2017, so things are a bit less affordable for Americans in 2018. Are you a hostel person rather than a hotel person? If you prefer hostel dorm beds to private hotel rooms then check the Europe Backpackers Index, which is aimed at budget travelers. The rankings are also quite different in some cases, as cheap dorms are available in some cities where hotel rooms aren't quite so cheap. How the 3-Star Traveler Index works We take a fixed set of typical expenses that every traveler will encounter, and apply them to each of the 56 major European tourist cities."
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"docid": "D25839#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2017/09/25/bitcoin-the-case-for-a-10000-coin/\nBitcoin: The Case For A $10,000 Coin",
"text": "Arthur Iinuma Community Voice PR, media strategy, creative & advertising execs share trends & tips Business 9/25/2017 @ 6:00AM 47,046 views Bitcoin: The Case For A $10,000 Coin Arthur Iinuma , Community Voice Post written by Arthur Iinuma President and co-founder of ISBX, a leading app development agency in Los Angeles. Prolific angel investor and cryptocurrency enthusiast. An image of Bitcoin and US currencies is displayed on a screen as delegates listen to a panel of speakers during the Interpol World Congress in Singapore on July 4, 2017. ( ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)You’ve probably read it on a multitude of news outlets, but the decentralized virtual currency Bitcoin is on a seemingly unstoppable tear, rising over 54% in value the first two weeks of August alone. As of late August, its value was at $4,625 per coin. Taking an even wider step back, Bitcoin has outperformed virtually all major asset classes, rising over 520% in a one-year period. But is this staggering trend sustainable, or are we merely in a bubble? There are a number of drivers behind a doubling of the value of the currency – and I think there’s a case for a $10,000 coin in our near future. Scarcity It’s important to note just how scarce Bitcoin is. There are currently a little over 16.5 million Bitcoins in circulation, representing about $71 billion."
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"docid": "D1878177#0",
"title": "http://warframe.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:381938\nany reason the freakin platinum costs so much?",
"text": "\"0 Kudosany reason the freakin platinum costs so much? A Lone Tenno 68.194.211.56i dont get y $5 only gets u 75 plat and $50 only gets u 1000 platinum, whereas in other games like league $1 is worth like 100 RP or in planetside 2 or any sony online entertainment game for that matter,$1 is worth like 100 watever its called. I SAY BS.i hope this high cost thing is only temporary03:09, February 17, 2014A Lone Tenno 24.147.25.160That's why they offer discounts as daily rewards, 20%, 50%, and 75% off Plat. Cause its not going down in price.08:23, February 17, 2014A Lone Tenno 72.84.228.8My advice is do not buy plat until you get a discount reward. Getting that magical 75% off plat purchase is a day maker.11:45, February 19, 20143 Kudos A Lone Tenno 74.202.227.130Don't look at the numerical value of platinum vs. Riot Points. It's a moot comparison. Like any digital currency, its worth is only measured in what you can buy with it. What can you buy with $10 worth of RP (~1,000 RP)? One skin, or one champion. If Riot had wanted, they could've used a 1:1, where $1 buys you 1 RP."
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"docid": "D3380205#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimillionaire\nMillionaire",
"text": "\"Millionaire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Multimillionaire)navigation search For other uses, see Millionaire (disambiguation). Parts of this article (those related to documentation) need to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( April 2017)A large suburban home valued at roughly $1,000,000 (2006) in Salinas, California, shown for scale of purchasing power A millionaire is an individual whose net worth or wealth is equal to or exceeds one million units of currency. It can also be a person who owns one million units of currency in a bank account or savings account. Depending on the currency, a certain level of prestige is associated with being a millionaire, which makes that amount of wealth a goal for some and almost unattainable for others. [ 1] In countries that use the short scale number naming system, a billionaire is someone who has at least a thousand times a million dollars, euros or the currency of the given country. Many national currencies have, or have had at various times, a low unit value, in many cases due to past inflation. It is obviously much easier and less significant to be a millionaire in those currencies, thus a millionaire (in the local currency) in Hong Kong or Taiwan, for example, may be merely averagely wealthy, or perhaps less wealthy than average. In 2007 a millionaire in Zimbabwe could have been extremely poor. ["
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"docid": "D3079621#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-would-happen-if-1-USD-INR-1\nWhat would happen if 1 USD = 1 INR?",
"text": "\"US Dollar Exchange Rates Dollar Vs Rupee Currency of India Economics of Everyday Life in India Hypothetical Scenarios About India U. S. Dollar Hypothetical Question Personal Finance Advice Indian Rupee (INR)Foreign Exchange Market What would happen if 1 USD = 1 INR?ad by Honey What are some lifestyle changes that save money? If you ever shop online, use this free app to apply every promo code on the internet to your cart. Learn More at joinhoney.com100 + Answers Anish Sharma, Your friendly-neighborhood liberal teenage Indian Quoran. Answered Jun 7, 2017 · Author has 55 answers and 23.2k answer views If 1 USD=1 INR, result=Everyone Dies™ (in a way)Let's get one misconception out of the way: the strength of a currency relative to other currencies does not determine the health of that country's economy. If that were the case, Oman should be eclipsing the US and China as the most dominant economic force on the planet: that is, of course, not the case. With that out of the way, let's analyze what would happen to the Indian economy if the IN₹ matched the US$ in value. First off, as would be obvious, India's IT sector, which relies on inexpensive yet skilled labor would instantaneously collapse, leaving hundreds of thousands of people, if not millions, out of a job. No job=no income, and India doesn't really have an extensive and strong safety net that other Western welfare states have, leaving many professionals almost penniless. As with the IT industry, other Indian exporters would also be completely unable to sell their products because of the loss of their competitive edge. But wait, that's not all!Due to the existence of what's known as the multiplier effect in economies, wherein effects of a particular decision can snowball into other sectors and produce effects on the entire economy, i.e. the decision's effects get multiplied throughout the economy."
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"docid": "D3226270#0",
"title": "https://www.homeloanexperts.com.au/non-resident-mortgages/foreigner-mortgage/\nForeigner Mortgage",
"text": "error Note: Foreign citizens can qualify for a mortgage to invest in Australian real estate but the interest rates are around 8.00% p.a., the setup fees are high and lending criteria is strict. Few Australian banks will lend to foreign investors as this is a complex and high risk area of lending. This page is a guide for foreign citizens living overseas who would like to apply for a mortgage to buy real estate in Australia. Can I qualify for an Australian loan? You can borrow up to 70% of the purchase price of a new property in Australia. You can borrow up to 75% to refinance an investment property you already own in Australia. If you live in Australia or are married to an Australian citizen then you can borrow more. Interest only loans available (max 5 year term). Our mortgage brokers speak many languages."
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"docid": "D2143949#0",
"title": "http://manifestauctions.com/value-guide/united-states-currency-value-guide/\nUnited States Currency Value Guide",
"text": "Home » All Value Guides » United States Currency Value Guide United States Currency Value Guide There are thousands of different types and varieties of collectible paper money. We have been dealing in rare banknotes for many years and our numismatic library consists of more than fifty volumes specifically about United States currency. We could spend years talking about paper money. Our guide here hits on the good stuff that you are likely to have. Just remember that the two most important things that determine the value of paper money are rarity and condition. Please contact us if you have something you would like to sell, auction, or just get a value on. Email Us: MGarrett@Manifest Auctions.com National Bank Notes National currency, also known as national bank notes, are extremely collectible. Banks that were open between 1863 and 1935 could issue their own bank notes. Records indicate that 12,635 banks issued national currency during that time period. The great thing about nationals is that they were signed by the cashier and president of each bank."
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"docid": "D1908010#0",
"title": "http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1946748\n.",
"text": "\"Archive View Return to standard viewlast updated – posted 2015-May-20, 3:44 pm AESTUser #205294 4252 posts Shoots With Film Whirlpool Forums Addictreference: whrl.pl/Rdfjl4posted 2012-Jul-10, 12:24 pm AESTO. P. Howdy,I am usually a junk and scam mail destroyer, but something caught my attention, so I opened it – it was from Macquarie Mint. They were trying to flog off $10 coins for $10 – here's the clincher, its Legal Tender for Kiribati? WTF? I didn't even know that Kiribati was a real place!Sure, its only $10 (and from a small 5 min google search it's probably about 10gms of a silver alloy or something – so possibly worth no more then $5 tops), but why? And who gets caught up in these scams? Cheers User #41458 12349 postsarixbee Whirlpool Forums Addictreference: whrl.pl/Rdfjowposted 2012-Jul-10, 12:34 pm AESTShoots With Film writes... And who gets caught up in these scams? Poors who want to pretend they went to the South Pacific for their holiday, not just Bali like every other battler. User #210245 11577 posts~rjay~Whirlpool Forums Addictreference: whrl.pl/Rdfjoxposted 2012-Jul-10, 12:34 pm AESTPeople like to collect shiny things, even if they are of no inherent value, but coins have the benefit of a perception of being valuable purely by virtue of the fact that they are currency. That allows some people to bypass common sense, trading perfectly good money for half as much useless money."
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"docid": "D2946226#0",
"title": "http://www.doughroller.net/investing/5-ways-invest-bitcoins/\n5 Ways to Invest in Bitcoins",
"text": "\"5 Ways to Invest in Bitcoins Abby Hayes December 7, 2017Advertising Disclosure Bitcoins are all the rage. If you are looking to get in, here are the 5 most common ways to invest in Bitcoin. Bitcoins, the most popular in a wave of electronic cryptocurrencies, are taking over the news these days. There’s the Norwegian guy who bought $27 in Bitcoins, only to find four years later, that his investment was worth nearly $1,000,000. Then there’s the first Bitcoin ATM, located inside a Vancouver, British Columbia, coffee shop. Some investors are all about Bitcoins, while others are wary, to say the least. But investing in Bitcoins can be fun and potentially very profitable. Just what are Bitcoins, and how do you go about investing in them? Read on to find out. What are Bitcoins?"
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"docid": "D598059#0",
"title": "http://fintrend.com/2013/07/18/surviving-hyperinflation/\nSurviving a Hyperinflation",
"text": "Surviving a Hyperinflation July 18, 2013 by Tim Mc Mahon Leave a Comment Hyperinflation is not as uncommon as you think-The most notorious recent case was in Zimbabwe and ran from 1998 – 2008. But North Korea experienced a less severe hyperinflation in 2010 -2011. Other recent examples include Belarus 1994-2002, Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-1993 and Angola 1991-1999. You can see a list of 26 examples of Hyperinflation beginning with Egypt in 276 AD which had 1 million percent inflation over 58 years and ending with Zimbabwe. And lest we Americans get too smug we need to realize that we are the only ones on the list twice. Once in 1779 and again in 1861-1865. The result of the Revolutionary and Civil wars. As Richard Mc Cue reminded us in a recent comment on our article How Does Gold Fare During Hyperinflation?“ Hyperinflation only occurs in countries where the government has already broken down. Weimar Germany was mired in a social Civil War… Zimbabwe never had a working democratic government and the increasingly bizarre action of the Mugabe dictatorship, crashing the economy, divesting the (white) professional farmers of their lands and intervening in the First and Second Congo Wars, converted very high inflation to hyperinflation."
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"docid": "D3540295#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_one_peso_cost_in_american_money\nHow much is 50 pesos in American money?",
"text": "\"How much is 50 pesos in American money? As of September 2014, 50 Mexican pesos are equal to $3.78 in UScurrency. Fifty pesos are also equal to 405 Japanese yen, or 2.92euros. Lynn1901 16 Contributions How much is one medio peso from Republica Dominicana in American money worth?$200. Currency values vary greatly even throught the year. The mdio peso, or half dollar is no longer used in the dominican republic, but if it was it would be worth 17.50 ce …How much is 40000 pesos American money?3148.00Jay Kay 223,062 Contributions How much is ten pesos in American money? More than one country uses the peso as its main currency unit. Exchange rates change daily so you'll need to check a site like www.xe.com for up-to-date values. Jay Kay 223,062 Contributions How much is 10 pesos in american money?10 pesos in america is one dollar At least a half-dozen countries use pesos as their currency and each has a different conversion rate versus the US dollar. If you're re …One peso is how much in American money?one dollar Jay Kay 223,062 Contributions How much is 10000 pesos in American money?"
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"docid": "D1697778#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Exchange-Currency\nHow to Exchange Currency",
"text": "Part 1 Exchanging Currency at Home1 Understand the process so that you get the best deal. If you've never exchanged currency before, it's a good idea for you to understand a bit about the process so that you don't get any expensive surprises. The general idea is that you'll find a business that exchanges currency, and they'll give you the currency that you want in exchange for a small fee (plus, obviously, the amount of money you want changed). Now, in addition to this, it's important to understand that some currencies are worth more than others. For example, a single euro is usually equivalent to $1.30 USD or .80 GBP. How much the difference is will fluctuate, usually with the state of those economies. So, even though you're exchanging $100, you may only get out 75 euro. Your goal, then, is to exchange currency when your currency is high and the foreign currency is low, because this means that you'll get more of the foreign money than you would otherwise. Understand that the dollar (for example) being worth less than the euro doesn't have much to do with the cost of items. The relative cost of items is determined by the market in that area."
},
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"docid": "D636161#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/value-of-us-dollar-3306268\nThree Methods of Measuring the Dollar's Value",
"text": "\"US Economy National Debt Three Methods of Measuring the Dollar's Value Where Is the Dollar's Value Headed Next? Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated February 19, 2018The value of the U. S. dollar is measured in three ways: exchange rates , Treasury notes and foreign exchange reserves. The most common method is through exchange rates. You should be familiar with all three in order to understand where the dollar is headed next. Exchange Rates The dollar exchange rate compares its value to the currencies of other countries. It allows you to determine how much of a particular currency you can exchange for a dollar. The most popular exchange rate measurement is the U. S. Dollar Index®. These rates change every day because currencies are traded on the foreign exchange market. A currency's forex value depends many factors. These include central bank interest rates, the country's debt levels and the strength of its economy."
},
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"docid": "D1098961#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-lowest-currency-denomination-in-circulation\nWhat is the lowest currency denomination in circulation?",
"text": "Edit: I may have misunderstood the question originally. If Michael Johnson's interpretation is correct, then outside of Bitcoin, the smallest denomination is 0.001, used by some Gulf States. The Bahraini dinar, Iraqi dinar, Jordanian dinar, and Kuwaiti dinar can be subdivided into 1,000 fulus ( Fils (currency) ). Although, neither Iraq nor Jordan produce coins denominated in this value. Original answer: Due to a devaluation back in September 2013, the Iranian rial is the least valuable currency. As of October 1st, 2014, 1 US dollar is worth 26,700 Iranian rial. Until September 2013, it was the Vietnamese dong, now worth 21,300 to 1 US dollar.3k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?"
},
{
"docid": "D3035241#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/markhendrickson/2013/12/13/the-digital-currency-sideshow-are-bitcoins-really-worth-anything/\nThe Digital Currency Sideshow: Are Bitcoins Really Worth Anything",
"text": "Mark Hendrickson Contributor I write about economics, politics, and human-interest stories. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Opinion 12/13/2013 @ 4:35PM 16,600 views The Digital Currency Sideshow: Are Bitcoins Really Worth Anything The bitcoin story keeps getting bigger. I don’t pretend to understand the technical undergirding, but let’s take a peek at the economics of this potentially revolutionary digital currency. Photo: Foxnews.com Is a bitcoin money? In the functional sense, yes; it is being used as a medium of exchange. In another sense, though, it is something entirely new in the evolution of money. Linguistically, “money” implies “coin.” Historically, at least in the Austrian tradition and the regression theorem of Ludwig von Mises, money was defined as a certain quantity of a commodity that had exchange value in the marketplace prior to and independent of any usage as a medium of exchange. That isn’t the case with bitcoins."
},
{
"docid": "D2103435#0",
"title": "http://fortune.com/2015/07/06/greek-drachma-conversion-euro/\nWhat the new Greek drachma would be worth",
"text": "Finance Greece What the new Greek drachma would be worth A Greek Drachma coin alongside a Euro coin. Photograph by Federico Gambarini — picture-alliance/dpa/APBy Stephen Gandel July 6, 2015Greek drachma might not be as worthless as people think. We may still be a ways from finding out. Even after Greeks voted “No” to a European bailout package that would have placed new restrictions on its economy, it’s not clear the country will leave the euro. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says it won’t, and negotiations will continue on Tuesday. But many others don’t see a way around it. European leaders are unlikely to forgive the country’s debt without new austerity measures. The vote suggests the Greek people don’t want that. So going it alone may be the only answer. Drachmas, the Greek currency before it joined the euro, haven’t been around for a while."
},
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"docid": "D667912#0",
"title": "http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/06/23/how-much-are-delta-skymiles-worth/\nHow Much Are Delta SkyMiles Worth?",
"text": "How Much Are Delta Sky Miles Worth? June 23, 2015 by lucky 24American Express, Delta In the interest of full disclosure, One Mile At A Time earns a referral bonus for anyone that’s approved through some of the below links. These are the best publicly available offers that we have found for each card. Please check out our advertiser policy for further details about the partners we work with. Thanks for your support!Reader Jack asked me the following question by email: I’m trying to decide whether to apply for the Delta Amex Gold Card, and am curious what you value Delta miles at nowadays? During your last valuation of Sky Miles you said they were worth 1.3 cents each. Has that changed? It’s an interesting question, since Sky Miles are sort of a polarizing points currency. We love to rag on them and even have nicknames for them, but as of now they do still have some unique value propositions. My valuation of Sky Miles is short term As I’ve explained before, long term I think that Delta Sky Miles will go completely revenue based, it’s just a matter of time before they can make that happen."
},
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"docid": "D2606587#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-is-500-USD-worth-in-India\nHow much is $500 USD worth in India?",
"text": "Sanket Alekar, Indian by ethnicity. Lived in India for 11 years. Answered Jul 31, 2015 · Author has 328 answers and 470.6k answer views This is a good question. There are two potential ways to interpret this question here: 1. How many Indian Rupees does a person need in India to buy the equivalent amount of goods that a person can with $500 in the US?or2. A person has $500. They go to India, exchange that amount to Indian Rupees. How much would that be worth in India relative to what $500 is worth in the US? I will answer both. Before I answer your question, let's consider two factors at play: 1."
},
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"docid": "D2827443#0",
"title": "http://economics.about.com/od/purchasingpowerparity/p/exchange_rate.htm\nWhat Determines an Exchange Rate?",
"text": "Science, Tech, Math ›Social Sciences What Determines an Exchange Rate? Share Flipboard Email Print Image Source/Getty Imagesby Mike Moffatt Updated September 18, 2017When traveling abroad, you'll have to exchange the currency of your origin country for that of your destination, but what determines the rate at which these are exchanged? In short, the exchange rate of a country's currency is determined by its supply and demand rate in the country for which currency is being exchanged. Exchange rate sites such as XE.com make it easier for people to plan their trips abroad, but it's important to note that along with an increase in cost for foreign currency oftentimes comes an increased price of goods and services there. Ultimately, a variety of factors influences how a nation's currency, and in turn, its exchange rate, are determined, including supply and demand of goods by foreign consumers, speculations on future demands of currency, and even central banks' investments in foreign currencies. Short-Run Exchange Rates Are Determined by Supply and Demand: Like any other price in local economies, exchange rates are determined by supply and demand — specifically the supply and demand for each currency. But that explanation is almost tautological as one must also know we need to know what determines the supply of a currency and the demand for a currency. The supply of a currency on a foreign exchange market is determined by the following: Demand for goods, services, and investments priced in that currency. Speculations on future demands of that currency. Central banks occasionally buy up foreign currency to affect the exchange rate."
},
{
"docid": "D2776319#0",
"title": "http://coinweek.com/paper-money-2/paper-money-world/paper-money-worlds-16-highest-denominations/\nPaper Money â The Worldâs 15 Highest Denominations",
"text": "Home Education Paper Money – The World’s 15 Highest Denominations Education Newsletter Paper Money Paper Money World Recent Articles & Video Paper Money – The World’s 15 Highest Denominations By Joshua Mc Morrow-Hernandez - May 23, 2016Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter By Joshua Mc Morrow-Hernandez and Coinweek Staff Reports ……. Ever wonder what the highest-denomination currencies are in the world’s top-producing nations? At a time when terrorism and other criminal activities increasingly have the attention of international police and regulatory agencies, there is greater pressure on authorities to eliminate the higher-value denominations of the world’s leading paper currencies, whose fungibility, liquidity, purchasing power and anonymity make them useful means of funding such activities and desirable targets for counterfeiting. Recently, the European Central Bank voted to end production and stop issuance of the 500-euro note by 2018, at which point the newly-released 200-euro Europa series banknote will be the highest circulating denomination in the eurozone. To find out about the rest of the world, Coin Week took a survey of the highest denominations in the top 15 economies around the globe based on Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Here are the results:#1 – United States: 100 Dollars ($100)GDP: $17,348,075,000The United States once made gold-backed paper currency with face values as high as $100,000. Gold certificates –also issued in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000–were discontinued in 1940 during the production of Series 1934 and have since been used exclusively for intergovernmental transactions. This leaves the $100 Federal Reserve note as the nation’s highest-denomination circulating banknote. The $100 bill, featuring a portrait of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, is one of the world’s most popular and widely-traded forms of paper currency. It boasts a multitude of security features, including a security ribbon, color-shifting ink, a portrait watermark, a security thread, raised printing and microprinting.#2 – China: 100 Yuan (¥100)GDP: $10,356,508,000At the time of writing the 100 Yuan might be worth just $16 USD, but it’s China’s highest denomination of currency."
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"docid": "D729002#0",
"title": "http://flipnomad.com/2012/04/which-currency-use-cambodia-dollar-riel/\nWhich currency to use in Cambodia? US Dollar or Riel",
"text": "Which currency to use in Cambodia? US Dollar or Riel April 17, 2012US Dollar and Cambodian Riel are both accepted in all establishments in Cambodia. When I first travelled here, I never really bothered to change my money to Riel since I know that $ is widely accepted in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. But now that I have been back here (and stayed) for almost three months now, I realized that interchanging your use of both currencies has its benefits. Here are some tips on how you could stretch your money by using both currencies in Cambodia.1. Watch Out for The Exchange Rate: The Cambodian Riel fluctuated from 4200 – 3950 in the past year and if you’ll check the forex online and in money changers you might be able to take advantage of the good exchange rate. If you exchange $100 and got a 4100 Exchange Rate, you’ll get almost a $2.5 (10,000 Riel) more out of your money. Most small restaurants and shops in Cambodia always benchmark their prices on $1 – 4000 Rate. And of course, if the exchange rate is lower than 4000, don’t bother exchanging at all.2. Better Bargaining Power: It’s easier to ask for a 500 or 1000 Riel discount than a $0.125 or $0.25 discount given the fact of the language barrier.3."
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"docid": "D2268898#0",
"title": "https://www.aboutasiatravel.com/cambodia/vacations/cambodian-money/cambodian-currency.htm\nCambodian Currency",
"text": "Cambodian Currency Example Itineraries Request a Quote Which currency is used in Cambodia? The Cambodian currency is the Riel but US dollars are widely accepted and exchanged. This is in no way `black market´ or unofficial; the Cambodia Tourist Visa payment must be made in US dollars and cannot be settled in Riel. Thai Baht are accepted at border crossings with Thailand. Exchange rate (approx)1 USD = 4,000 KHR ( Riel ) The Riel per US$ exchange rate on the streets of Siem Reap has been stable at around 4,100 - but most shops will round this down to 4,000 for ease. When receiving change from a dollar, the cents will be returned to you in Riel - if you give a 10 dollar note for a US$2.50 item, you will usually get 7 dollars and 2,000 Riel change. Travel budgeting Cambodia is an inexpensive place to vacation. Some example costs for day to day living: - A large bottle of water from a supermarket - around US$0.50 to US$1.00 - A can of Angkor Beer (excellent by the way)- around US$0.50 to US$1.00 Meals are roughly: - Breakfast from US$0.50 to US$5 - Lunch from US$2 to US$5 - Dinner from US$2 to US$10. For more information, check out our Cambodia travel costs page. If you are concerned about the total costs for a holiday in Cambodia you perhaps should consider one of our sample itineraries so that your costs are known up-front."
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"docid": "D929595#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_union\nCurrency union",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article's use of external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines. Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references. ( May 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Part of a series on World trade Policy [show]Restrictions [show]History [show]Organizations [show]Economic integration [show]Issues [show]Lists [show]By country [show]Theory [show]v t e A currency union (also known as monetary union) involves two or more states sharing the same currency without them necessarily having any further integration (such as an economic and monetary union, which would have, in addition, a customs union and a single market ). Three types of currency unions exist: Informal – unilateral adoption of foreign currency [ citation needed]Formal – adoption of foreign currency by virtue of bilateral or multilateral agreement with the issuing authority, sometimes supplemented by issue of local currency in currency peg regime Formal with common policy – establishment by multiple countries of a common monetary policy and issuing authority for their common currency The theory of the optimal currency area addresses the question of how to determine what geographical regions should share a currency in order to maximize economic efficiency. Contents [ hide ]1 List of currency unions1.1 Existing1.2 Planned1.3 Disbanded1.4 Never materialized2 See also3 References4 Further reading5 External links List of currency unions [ edit]Existing [ edit]Currency Union Users Est. Status Population GDP (nominal $)CFA franc Issued by the ( French) Overseas Issuing Institute between 1945−1962 then by the Central Bank of West African States and the Bank of Central African States Benin Burkina Faso Côte d'Ivoire Guinea-Bissau Mali Niger Senegal Togo Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Republic of the Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon1945 Formal, common policy 151,978,440CFP franc Issued by the ( French) Overseas Issuing Institute French Polynesia New Caledonia Wallis and Futuna1945 Formal, common policy 552,537East Caribbean dollar Eastern Caribbean Currency Union of the OECSAnguilla Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Grenada Montserrat Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1965 Formal, common policy de facto EMU for CSME members [1]625,000Euro International status and usage of the euro Eurozone: Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spainand EU special territories: Akrotiri and Dhekelia (SBAs)French Southern and Antarctic Lands Saint Barthélemy Saint Pierre and Miquelon Andorra Kosovo Monaco Montenegro San Marino Vatican City1999/2002 Formal, common policy and EMU for EU members Formal for Monaco and SBAs (those form a de facto EMU with the Eurozone) Formal for Andorra since 2011 Informal for Kosovo, Montenegro Formal for the rest 328,655,062Hong Kong dollar Hong Kong Macau1977 Informal; Decreto-Lei n.º 16/95/M prohibiting the refusal of the pataca by merchants and businesses. [ 2]7,775,200Singapore dollar Brunei dollar Managed together by the Monetary Authority of Singapore Brunei Singapore1967 Formal; currencies mutually exchangeable [3]5,137,000 36,438,000,000Armenian dram Armenia Artsakh1994 Informal 3,368,900 18,715,000,000Australian dollar Australiaand external territories: Ashmore and Cartier Islands Australian Antarctic Territory Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Coral Sea Islands Heard Island and Mc Donald Islands Norfolk Island Kiribati Nauru Tuvalu1966 Informal 24,557,000Pound sterling Sterling area (former) United Kingdomand overseas territories: British Antarctic Territory British Indian Ocean Territory Falkland Islands Gibraltar Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islandsand crown dependencies: Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey1939 Semi-formal. UK banknotes are legal tender in locations outside the UK. Local currencies are pegged to the GBP but not necessarily accepted in the UK: Guernsey pound, Manx pound, Jersey pound and Alderney pound, Falkland Islands pound, Gibraltar pound, Saint Helena pound62,321,000Indian rupee India Bhutan [4]Nepal [5]1974 Informal Nepal minor usage1,215,083,000New Zealand dollar New Zealandand realm: Cook Islands Niue Pitcairn Islands1967 Informal 4,411,000Israeli new sheqel Israel Palestine1927/1986 Informal 11,738,000Jordanian dinar [ citation needed]Jordan Palestine ( West Bank only)Informal 8,922,000Russian ruble Russia Abkhazia South Ossetia2008 Informal 142,177,000South African rand Multilateral Monetary Area Lesotho Namibia South Africa Swaziland1974 Formal de facto customs and monetary union for SACU members 52,924,669 316,936,000,000Swiss franc Liechtenstein Switzerland1920 Informal since 1924 creation of a customs union and common market in EFTA in a de facto EMU7,774,546 497,171,000,000Turkish lira Turkey Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus1983 Informal 75,081,100 734,043United States dollar United Statesand insular areas: American Samoa Guam United States Minor Outlying Islands Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico United States Virgin Islands Ecuador El Salvador Panama Marshall Islands Federated States of Micronesia Palau Timor-Leste Turks and Caicos Islands British Virgin Islands BES islands1904 (Panama only)Formal for insular areas and sovereign status with Compact of Free Association, [6] informal for other areas 339,300,000Note: Every customs and monetary union and economic and monetary union also has a currency union. Zimbabwe is theoretically in a currency union with four blocs as the South African rand, Botswana pula, British pound and US dollar freely circulate, the US Dollar was until 2016 official tender. ["
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"title": "http://www.gem-miner.com/cambodia/cambodia.asp\nIn Search Of Blue Zircon Via The Angkor Wat Temples",
"text": "\"Cambodia In Search Of Blue Zircon Via The Angkor Wat Temples This trip Frank and Mark are off to the northeastern part of Cambodia in Southeast Asia to find blue zircon. Blue zircon can be found in the capital city of Banlung in the province of Ratanakiri. Ratanakiri province borders Vietnam and Laos. Banlung is 636 km (395 mi) from the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh but only 420 km (261 mi) drive from the town of Siem Reap which happens to have the closest operational airport to Banlung. The Hindu / Buddhist temples of Angkor Wat are near Siem Reap so they decided to take a day and visit these remarkable temples while they were in Cambodia. Frank and I left the United States via Los Angeles International Airport in California on Saturday 4/9/2017. Beth dropped us off at LAX about 9:30 PM for a 11:50 PM flight to Hong Kong, China with Cathay Pacific airlines. The flight was a little late and by the time the cleaning crew finished screwing around we boarded about 1.5 hours late. When we finally got off the ground the route the aircraft took was north west into a 140 mile per hour head wind. We traveled just off the Alaskan coast, across the entire southern coast of Russia, directly over the full length of Japan, and into Hong Kong, China."
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"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Cambodia\n.",
"text": "\"YOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"\"Edit\"\" link and start writing!Earth : Asia : Southeast Asia : Cambodianavigation search Cambodia Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Economy Get in Visas By plane By road By boat Get around By Microlight Aircraft By plane By helicopter By road By boat By train By bamboo train With a guide book in the hand See Buy Cash Cards Traveller's cheques Shopping Haggling Eat Sleep Stay safe Crime and corruption Land mines Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Phnom Penh Government Constitutional Monarchy under a Multiparty Democracy Currency US dollar (USD) officially used, Khmer riel (KHR) is only for small transactions. Area 181,035km²Population 14,494,293 (July 2009 est. ) Language Khmer (official), French, English Religion Theravada Buddhist 96%, Christianity 2%, Muslim 2%Electricity 230V/50 Hz; European plugs are most common, British less so. Country code 855Internet TLD .kh Time Zone UTC +7The Kingdom of Cambodia (ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា ឬ ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា) (sometimes transliterated as Kampuchea to more closely represent the Khmer pronunciation) is a Southeast Asian nation bordered by Vietnam to the east, Laos to the north, Thailand to the northwest, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. Understand [ edit]Cambodia has had a pretty bad run of luck for the last half-millennium or so. Ever since the fall of Angkor in 1431, the once mighty Khmer Empire has been plundered by its neighbors. It was colonized by the French in the 19th century, and during the 1970s suffered heavy carpet bombing by the USA. After a false dawn of independence in 1953, Cambodia promptly plunged back into the horrors of civil war in 1970 to suffer the Khmer Rouge's incredibly brutal reign of terror, and only after UN-sponsored elections in 1993 did the country begin to totter back onto its feet. Much of the population still subsists on less than the equivalent of US$1 a day, the provision of even basic services remains spotty, and political intrigue remains as complex and opaque as ever; but the security situation has improved immeasurably, and increasing numbers of visitors are rediscovering Cambodia's temples and beaches."
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"title": "http://www.wageindicator.org/main/salary/minimum-wage/cambodia-1/cambodia-minimum-wage-faqs\nMinimum Wages in Cambodia - Frequently Asked Questions",
"text": "Minimum Wages in Cambodia - Frequently Asked Questions Is there separate minimum wage legislation in Cambodia? Do one or more minimum wage/s, exists in Cambodia? At what level are minimum wages determined in Cambodia? On what basis is/are minimum wage/s declared? In case of daily/weekly/monthly minimum wage, are number of working hours considered while fixing minimum wages? Who all are involved in setting minimum wages? How are upratings (adjustments) of minimum wage/s decided upon? What are the components of minimum wages in Cambodia? How frequently is the fixed component of minimum wages updated? What are the yardsticks on which minimum wage revisions are based?"
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"title": "https://www.finder.com.au/travel-money/south-east-asia\nBaht, riels, dollars and kip: a travel money guide to take the confusion out of taking and spending your money on a Southeast Asian adventures",
"text": "\"Baht, riels, dollars and kip: a travel money guide to take the confusion out of taking and spending your money on a Southeast Asian adventures Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore are among the most popular holiday destinations for Australians. But there’s more to Southeast Asia than these tourist meccas: hands up if you’ve ever visited Brunei? Different travel money rules apply depending on where you’re going, so use this guide to take some of the confusion out of organising your Southeast Asian holiday. While US dollars are widely accepted in Southeast Asia, each country in the region has its own currency. Card payments are common in the capital cities, especially in Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Philippines but you will need cash if you’re going off the beaten track. We give you the skinny on how to take and use money in Southeast Asia, a region of tropical beaches, delicious food at affordable prices. JUMP TO A SECTION IN THIS ARTICLEHow much money do I need to bring to the Southeast Asia? Exchange rate history Travel card, debit card or credit card? Interview with Kelly about her trip to Southeast Asia A guide to Thai Baht banknotes Buying currency in Australia Find travel insurance for your trip to New Zealand Which option is right for your next trip? Qantas Cash Earn up to 1.5 Qantas Points per eligible $1 spent11 currencies on one card Lock in exchange rates Qantas Cash The Qantas Cash allows you to earn Qantas Points on all transactions including local and foreign transactions."
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"docid": "D1860803#0",
"title": "http://gardkarlsen.com/Angkor_Wat_Cambodia_trip_report.htm\n.",
"text": "Churning of the Sea of Milk, The Khmer Rouge, Apsaras, the temples of Angkor Wat, King Jayavarman VII, Pol Pot, The Killing Fields, Tomb Raider – this is a trip report from Angkor Wat and Siem Reap in Cambodia. A short summary This trip report will focus on the short trip that my wife, Nikki, and I took to Siem Reap in Cambodia in the period from April 11 - 14th 2009. Our main reason for visiting Siem Reap was to visit the temples of Angkor Wat and it was a part of a round trip in South East Asia that also included Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The trip report is split into sections and this first page will focus on our stay in Siem Reap and our visits to the temples. On the next pages you will find information about Le Méridien Angkor hotel and an interactive Google map of the Angkor Wat temple complex and Siem Reap. Please get in touch if you have any questions or comments. All pictures are taken by Nikki and Gard with our Canon EOS 450D, Canon IXUS and Olympus mju 750. Prelude Nikki and I have been to Asia several times before and we have been to places like China , Thailand , Japan , Malaysia etc. But for a while we have been talking about expanding our horizon and this time it was time to visit some new countries. So in connection with a business trip to Malaysia, we decided to visit Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Siem Reap/Phnom Penh, Cambodia."
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"title": "http://us.exchangecurrency.biz/currencies/vnd\nVietnamese Dong",
"text": "\"Vietnamese Dong The đồng has been the currency of Vietnam since May 3, 1978. Issued by the State Bank of Vietnam, it is represented by the symbol \"\"₫\"\". Formerly, it was subdivided into 10 hào, which was further subdivided into 10 xu, neither of which is now used. Summary info Summary information about Vietnamese đồng ISO 4217 Code: VNDCurrency sign:₫Country: Socialist Republic of Vietnam Subunit:hào Coins:200 đồng, 500 đồng, 1000 đồng, 2000 đồng, 5000 đồng Banknotes:200 đồng, 500 đồng, 1 000 đồng, 2 000 đồng, 5 000 đồng, 10 000 đồng, 20 000 đồng, 50 000 đồng, 10 0000 đồng, 20 0000 đồng, 500 000 đồng Central bank: State Bank of Vietnam History Viet Nam was under direct Chinese rule from 111 BC until AD 968 and Chinese coins circulated in present-day Vietnam. After the collapse of the Tang Dynasty, the Vietnamese prince Dinh Bo-linh established himself as an independent ruler and in 970 he issued Vietnams first local coinage, imitating Chinese coins. There was little change in Viet Nams coins until Viet Nam began casting zinc and silver coinage under Nguyen Anh (1802-20). Silver coins were introduced in response to the opening up of trade and the influx of silver dollars into Viet Nam. Cash type coins continued to be issued until 1933, but in 1879 the French began issuing their first coins for French Indochina and in 1885 the first silver piastres (dollars) were struck. A national resistance movement drove the Chinese out of Vietnam in 1428. Under the Le dynasty the borders of Vietnam were gradually pushed southward."
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"title": "http://www.wordreference.com/definition/currency\n.",
"text": "\"currency/ˈkʌrənsɪ/in Spanish | in French | English synonyms | English Collocations | in context | images Word Reference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2018cur•ren•cy /ˈkɜrənsi, ˈkʌr-/n., pl. -cies. Currency money in circulation as a medium of exchange in a country: [ uncountable] Where can I exchange my foreign currency? [ countable] At that time the Japanese yen was a very strong currency compared to the American dollar.general acceptance; prevalence; vogue: [ uncountable] That story gained greater currency as time went on. See -cur-. Word Reference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2018cur•ren•cy (kûr ′ ən sē, kur ′ -),n., pl. -cies. Currency something that is used as a medium of exchange; money.general acceptance; prevalence; vogue.a time or period during which something is widely accepted and circulated.the fact or quality of being widely accepted and circulated from person to person.circulation, as of coin."
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"title": "http://acronymsandslang.com/definition/7720933/Hooah-meaning.html\nWhat does Hooah mean?",
"text": "\"What does Hooah mean? Hooah means The official word of the Army. Meaning varies dependent upon the circumstances. Origin is apocryphal. This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category. Popularity0 (0 Votes)Was it useful? Share this page What is the abbreviation for The official word of the Army. Meaning varies dependent upon the circumstances. Origin is apocryphal.? The official word of the Army."
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"docid": "D3482179#0",
"title": "http://www.guidetothailand.com/thailand-travel-information/customs-info.php\nThailand Customs General Regulations",
"text": "\"Thailand Customs General Regulations Passengers arriving into the Kingdom of Thailand have to fill in the \"\"Passenger Declaration Form\"\" (Form No. 211) and submit it to the Customs officer while bringing their luggage or belongings through the red or green channel. In case there are no dutiable, prohibited or restricted goods, please mark \"\"nothing to declare\"\" on the Passenger Declaration Form and submit it to the Customs Officer at the green channel. In case there are dutiable, prohibited or restricted goods or the passenger is unsure whether or not goods are subject to any of the three aforesaid categories, the passenger should mark \"\"goods to declare\"\" on the Passenger Declaration Form and submit it to the Customs officer at the red channel. Items Free of Duty Personal effects which accompany passengers in an amount not exceeding their needs for personal or professional use and with the total value of all goods taken together not exceeding 10,000 baht, will be exempted from Customs duties. Personal effects such as clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, shoes, glasses, perfumes, etc., purchased abroad must have a receipt as evidence of the value; if not, the Customs officer will consider other available evidence. The following accompanying goods can be brought into Thailand in amounts not exceeding that which is here stated: cigarettes, or 250 grams of cigars and tobacco. 1 liter of alcoholic liquor. A certain amount of used household effects accompanying a passenger because of residential movement will be exempted from Customs duties."
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"docid": "D2268901#0",
"title": "http://www.howtogotocambodia.com/currency-in-cambodia/\nCurrency of Cambodia",
"text": "\"HOMEPAGE > CURRENCY of Cambodia Currency of Cambodia Information on this page will give an idea what can be bought with the Cambodian currency, called RIEL, in Cambodia and what other currencies you can use as a tourist in this country. Please go to Table of Contents of this page. Click the link just under this advertisement below. Please scroll down. This is the link to the Table of Contents of this page. Click here1 ADVERTISEMENTCAMBODIAN E-VISA AVAILABLE ONLINEA Tourist Visa is required to visit the Kingdom of Cambodia. The most convenient way to have it is to get the Cambodian Electronic Tourist Visa (e-visa) online using the internet. With the Cambodian e-visa you can have your required tourist visa printed and already in your hands even before you arrive in Cambodia. Click here to know more about how you may easily get the e-visa through our online system. Your e-visa will be sent to you through your computer."
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"docid": "D3459820#0",
"title": "http://www.therichest.com/rich-list/poorest-list/the-worlds-15-most-worthless-currencies/\nThe World's 15 Most Worthless Currencies",
"text": "The World's 15 Most Worthless Currencies The United Nations recognizes 180 national currencies as legal tender. Welcome to the bottom of that barrel. Playing Monopoly in Hanoi could be very confusing, not to mention environmentally irresp522Shares Share Tweetby Bruce Yaccato – on Dec 10th in The Poorest The United Nations recognizes 180 national currencies as legal tender. Welcome to the bottom of that barrel. Playing Monopoly in Hanoi could be very confusing, not to mention environmentally irresponsible. How about, ‘Do not pass Go. Do not collect 4,277,060 Vietnamese dong’. That wildly large number is the equivalent of 200 U. S. $ in the suffering and devalued Vietnamese currency. Forests would be cut down just to buy Park Place!The devaluation of a country’s money is almost always caused by tragedy and hardships that the citizens of that nation must endure, like predatory trade policies. Many rely desperately on tourism dollars so a visit to these very cheap nations can sometimes be a win-win situation."
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"docid": "D288119#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Laos\nLaos",
"text": "\"Laos Earth : Asia : Southeast Asia : Laosnavigation search Laos Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand History Culture Climate Get in Visas By plane By train By land Get around By plane By road By boat See Natural attractions Cultural attractions Recent history Do Conservation Trek On the river Rock Climbing Bathe Buy Costs What to buy Eat Sleep Stay safe Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Vientiane Government Communist state Currency Kip (LAK)Area 236,800km² water: 6,000km² land: 230,800km²Population 6,695,166 (July 2013 estimate)Language Lao (official), French, English, and various ethnic languages Religion Buddhist 98%, other (chiefly animist and Christian) 2%Electricity 220V, 50Hz (European & US plugs)Country code +856Internet TLD .la Time Zone UTC +7Laos, officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao PDR ), is one of the poorest nations in Southeast Asia. A mountainous and landlocked country, Laos shares borders with Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, Thailand to the west, and Myanmar and China to the north. Understand [ edit]Wat Chanthabuli, Chanthabuli Thailand promotes itself as amazing, Vietnam can well be described as bustling, Cambodia 's Khmer temples are awe-inspiring... but the adjective that was most often applied to Laos is forgotten, this is changing fast however, with tourism being the biggest growth sector in Laos with ever rising visitor numbers under its new tourism slogan 'Simply beautiful'. Visitors who are drawn by the laid-back lifestyle and the opportunity to watch the sunsets on the Mekong will simply explain the attraction by revealing that the true meaning of \"\"Lao PDR\"\" is Lao - Please Don't Rush . Travelers on a tight budget should be aware that prices here can be several times that of neighboring Thailand. The equivalent distance of that 140 baht economy bus ride Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai will cost 60000 kip (300 baht) from Huay Xai to Luang Namtha. 500 grams of boiled rice you might get for 15 baht in the Thai market will cost 5000 kip (25 baht) in Laos. 1.5lt bottled water (13-15 baht 7-11) also 5000 kip. The list goes on. But you can drown your sorrows for slightly less in Lao."
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"docid": "D700615#0",
"title": "https://www.saksfifthavenue.com/International\nInternational Order Information",
"text": "\"< International Order Information<< Customer Service International Order Information Shipping Rates • Gift Cards Additional Destinations • Returns & Exchanges • Duty & Tax • FAQShipping Rates For shipping internationally, just visit our international page, select your destination and currency, add items to your Saks Bag and then click on the Checkout button. We will calculate and guarantee the lowest possible order total in your preferred currency, including any applicable duties, and taxes as determined by the destination destination's customs authority. Gift Cards Unfortunately, Gift Cards are not available for sale or redemption on international orders. All Gift Card or Virtual Gift Card purchases must go through the US shipping site. Delivery Times Order must be placed by 6 PM (ET)Not available for all items on the site. See product details for any shipping restrictions. 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"title": "http://www.investorwords.com/1240/currency.html\ncurrency",
"text": "currency Save to Favorites Definition Any form of money that is in public circulation. Currency includes both hard money ( coins) and soft money ( paper money). Typically currency refers to money that is legally designated as such by the governing body, but in some cultures currency can refer to any object that has a perceived value and can be exchanged for other objects. Use currency in a sentence“The US dollar's recent currency valuation is causing concern among many economists because of the impact that a stronger dollar will have on the country's exports.” Was this Helpful? YES NO7 people found this helpful. “I am concerned that on my trip to Dubai I will have trouble changing out my American dollars for their currency. In fact I am not one hundred percent sure I know the value of our currency vs. theirs.” Was this Helpful? YES NO3 people found this helpful."
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"docid": "D245965#0",
"title": "http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/currency.html8\nCurrency symbols in Unicode and a keyboard layout for them",
"text": "U+0024 DOLLAR SIGN $ view Shift S Used for several currencies, not only for the US dollar. U+00A2 CENT SIGN ¢ view C Used for hundredth of a US dollar. U+00A3 POUND SIGN £ view Alt Gr L Used for British pound. U+00A4 CURRENCY SIGN ¤ view X Used as a generic placeholder for a currency. U+00A5 YEN SIGN ¥ view Y Use for Japanese yen and Chinese yuan. U+058F ARMENIAN DRAM SIGN ֏ view Shift DU+060B AFGHANI SIGN ؋ view AU+09F2 BENGALI RUPEE MARK ৲ view Alt Gr B Historical. U+09F3 BENGALI RUPEE SIGN ৳ view Shift B Used in Bangladesh. U+09FB BENGALI GANDA MARK ৻ view Shift GU+0AF1 GUJARATI RUPEE SIGN ૱ view Alt Gr GU+0BF9 TAMIL RUPEE SIGN ௹ view Alt Gr Shift TU+0E3F THAI CURRENCY SYMBOL BAHT ฿ view BU+17DB KHMER CURRENCY SYMBOL RIEL ៛ view Alt Gr K Used in Cambodia. U+20A0 EURO-CURRENCY SIGN ₠ view Alt Gr E Was intended for ECU (European Currency Unit). U+20A1 COLON SIGN ₡ view Alt Gr C Used in Costa Rica and El Salvador."
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"docid": "D2833886#0",
"title": "http://talesofasia.com/cambodia-siemreap-guide-stay.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The talesofasia guide to travel in Siem Reap and Angkor Updated May 19, 2011SIEM REAP ACCOMMODATION - GUESTHOUSES AND HOTELSSiem Reap index page Introduction Getting there Staying there Options Descriptions and recommendations Other things... money, internet, etc Eating and drinking Temples Other things to do and places to go in and around Siem Reap Additional stories on the Siem Reap area STAYING IN SIEM REAPWeb talesofasia.com Options From $1 a night flophouse to $3000 a night luxury suites, Siem Reap has hundreds of accommodation choices offering every available option.1.) Family-run guesthouses. Small and intimate, these are guesthouses by the true name. Regrettably they are a dying breed as they either go out of business, become backpacker factories on the backs of their success, or worse, transform themselves into what we call \"\"all dollars, no sense\"\" villas. Quality of service is highly erratic. Some are charming little places, others are absolute nightmares, run by families who have not a clue what tourists want - which describes most \"\"all dollars, no sense\"\" villas. Historically, these were the main if not only choice for accommodation in Siem Reap and most were known only by a number, i.e. Guesthouse 286. But as we said they are now few and far between. Advantages: can be friendly and intimate and offer much more of a local experience. Disadvantage: Some are totally incompetent.2.)"
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"docid": "D2581435#0",
"title": "http://www.thailandguru.com/visa-to-thailand.html\nTravel Visas",
"text": "\"Travel Visas General Visa Information �� Visa Runs �� Tips General Visa Information This section covers the different kinds of entry visa, how to renew visas, tips and related matters. Visa regulations are subject to change. Most changes are minor, though there have been some very significant changes from time to time. As of early 2009, major changes are not expected. Nevertheless, you should check with a Thai consulate or embassy in your country, or the Immigration Dept. in Bangkok (see the map at the bottom of this page), or a good lawyer regarding any and all of the following. News in 2008: Shortly after the military coup of 2006, back to back tourist visas were disallowed and a \"\"90 out of 180 days rule\"\" was imposed (discussed below). Never mind this rule because that was discontinued in 2008 by the democratically elected administration. You can now get back to back tourist visas and stay in Thailand a long time without any problems, or just get visas on arrival -- the so called \"\"border runs\"\" or \"\"visa runs\"\" whereby you can take a bus to go step over a border and back. Details below."
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"docid": "D2105984#0",
"title": "https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Cambodia\nCost of Living in Cambodia",
"text": "Cost Of Living Cost Of Living Cost of Living Comparison Cost of Living Calculator Cost Of Living Index Cost Of Living Index (Current)Cost Of Living Rankings By Country Cost of Living Estimator Prices By City Prices By Country Historical Data in a City by Year Historical Data in a Year by City Food Prices Basket of Goods and Services Our Motivation and Methodology Update Information for Your City Property Prices Property Prices Property Prices Comparison Property Price Index Property Price Index Rate (Current)Property Price Index By Country Crime Crime Crime Comparisons Crime Index Rate Latest Crime Index Crime Index by Country Health Care Health Care Health Care Comparisons Health Care Index Rate Latest Health Care Index Health Care Index by Country Pollution Pollution Pollution Comparisons Pollution Index Rate Latest Pollution Index Pollution Index by Country Traffic Traffic Traffic Comparisons Traffic Index Rate Latest Traffic Index Traffic Index by Country Quality Of Life Quality of Life Quality of Life Comparisons Quality of Life Index Rate Latests Quality of Life Index Quality of Life Index by Country Travel Taxi Fare Calculator Gas Prices Calculator Cost of Living > Cambodia Cost of Living in Cambodia Tweet Select city in Cambodia: Cost of living in Cambodia is 37.71% lower than in United States (aggregate data for all cities, rent is not taken into account). Rent in Cambodia is 65.10% lower than in United States (average data for all cities). Do you live in Cambodia? Add data for Cambodia Currency: Sticky Currency Switch to metric measurement units Restaurants [ Edit ] Range Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 3.00 $ 2.00 - 4.00Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 16.00 $ 12.00 - 25.00Mc Meal at Mc Donalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 4.50 $ 3.50 - 6.00Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 1.00 $ 0.50 - 1.00Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 2.00 $ 1.30 - 2.75Cappuccino (regular) 2.01 $ 1.50 - 3.00Coke/Pepsi (11.2 oz small bottle) 0.68 $ 0.50 - 1.00Water (11.2 oz small bottle) 0.36 $ 0.25 - 0.75Markets [ Edit ]Milk (regular), (1 gallon) 7.50 $ 5.68 - 9.46Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb) 1.12 $ 0.73 - 1.36Rice (white), (1 lb) 0.36 $ 0.27 - 0.45Eggs (regular) (12) 1.58 $ 1.30 - 2.00Local Cheese (1 lb) 6.15 $ 4.54 - 9.07Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1 lb) 1.88 $ 1.13 - 2.72Beef Round (1 lb) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 4.13 $ 2.27 - 5.90Apples (1 lb) 1.42 $ 0.91 - 2.27Banana (1 lb) 0.50 $ 0.23 - 0.91Oranges (1 lb) 1.32 $ 0.91 - 1.81Tomato (1 lb) 0.46 $ 0.34 - 0.79Potato (1 lb) 0.53 $ 0.40 - 0.91Onion (1 lb) 0.46 $ 0.34 - 0.68Lettuce (1 head) 0.91 $ 0.40 - 2.00Water (1.5 liter bottle) 0.75 $ 0.50 - 1.25Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 10.00 $ 7.00 - 12.00Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 0.74 $ 0.50 - 1.50Imported Beer (11.2 oz small bottle) 1.53 $ 1.00 - 2.50Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 1.50 $ 1.00 - 1.80Transportation [ Edit ]One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 2.00 $ 1.00 - 2.50Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 23.75 $ 0.00 - 30.00Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 1.00 $ 1.00 - 1.45Taxi 1 mile (Normal Tariff) 1.61 $ 1.00 - 1.61Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 4.00 $ 3.00 - 5.00Gasoline (1 gallon) 3.44 $ 2.84 - 3.79Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 30,000.00 $ 25,000.00 - 42,500.00Toyota Corolla 1.6l 97k W Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 39,000.00 $ 30,000.00 - 53,000.00Utilities (Monthly) [ Edit ]Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 915 sq ft Apartment 86.08 $ 50.00 - 120.001 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) 0.05 $ 0.03 - 0.10Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 28.87 $ 18.00 - 50.00Sports And Leisure [ Edit ]Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 40.54 $ 25.00 - 55.00Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 10.67 $ 2.00 - 20.00Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 5.00 $ 3.50 - 6.00Childcare [ Edit ]Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 265.41 $ 116.67 - 400.00International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 4,760.00 $ 3,600.00 - 10,000.00Clothing And Shoes [ Edit ]1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 21.00 $ 10.00 - 35.001 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 19.64 $ 10.00 - 32.001 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 65.92 $ 20.00 - 150.001 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 39.65 $ 25.00 - 70.00Rent Per Month [ Edit ]Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 371.21 $ 150.00 - 600.00Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 197.03 $ 100.00 - 300.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 912.93 $ 500.00 - 1,500.00Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 468.75 $ 250.00 - 900.00Buy Apartment Price [ Edit ]Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre 161.03 $ 92.90 - 278.71Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 90.07 $ 39.58 - 139.35Salaries And Financing [ Edit ]Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 176.46 $Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 10.55 8.00 - 14.40Prices in Cambodia These data are based on 1753 entries in the past 18 months from 163 different contributors. Last update: April 2018 Our data for each country are based on all entries from all cities in that country. Tweet Sources and References: No sources and references provided yet. Add new source here: URL: Description: Category Amount in USDTransportation 352.92Clothing And Shoes 51.17Sports And Leisure 155.25Markets 879.3Utilities (Monthly) 132.24Rent Per Month 487.48Restaurants 182.34More about Cambodia: Cost of Living | Crime | Climate | Food Prices | Gas Prices | Health Care | Pollution | Property Prices | Quality of Life | Taxi Fare | Traffic Cost of Living in this country for some cities: Phnom Penh, Siem Reap We would like to gather more data for: Banlung, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Thum, Kratie, Krong Khemara Phoumin, Krong Samraong, Lumphat, Pailin, Phumi Samraong, Poipet, ... Update information for Cambodia!About In the News Newsletter APICopyright © 2009-2018 Numbeo. Your use of this service is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy"
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"docid": "D3510461#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_currency\nCanadian dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Canadian currency)navigation search\"\"C$\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see C$ (disambiguation). Canadian dollar Canadian dollar ( English)dollar canadien ( French)2011 Polymer notes (Frontier Series)ISO 4217Code CADNumber 124Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 cent (in English) and sou (colloquial) (in French)Symbol $ or Can $ or C$ or CADcent ¢Nickname Loonie, buck (in English)Huard, piastre (pronounced piasse in popular usage) (in French)Banknotes Freq. used $5, $10, $20, $50 Rarely used $100Coins Freq. used 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, $1, $2 Rarely used 50¢Demographics Official user (s) Canada Unofficial user (s) Saint Pierre and Miquelon Issuance Central bank Bank of Canada Website www .bankofcanada .ca Printer Canadian Bank Note Company Mint Royal Canadian Mint Website www .mint .ca Valuation Inflation 1.06% (2015) Source Statistics Canada, 2012. Part of a series on the Economy of Canada Economic history of Canada Banking history Petroleum history Energy policy of Canada Canadian dollar Sectors Primary sector Agriculture Energy Petroleum Electricity Fishing Forestry Secondary sector Automotives Aerospace Tertiary sector Social programs Transportation Tourism Finance Central Bank Banking in Canada Stock exchanges Companies Companies listed on the TSXEconomy by province Alberta Ontario Quebec Saskatchewanmore... Economy by city Montreal Toronto Vancouver more...v t e The Canadian dollar ( symbol: $; code: CAD; French: dollar canadien) is the currency of Canada. It is abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or sometimes Can$ [1] or C$ to distinguish it from other dollar -denominated currencies. [ 2] It is divided into 100 cents (¢). Owing to the image of a loon on the one-dollar coin, the currency is sometimes referred to as the loonie by foreign exchange traders and analysts, [3] as it is by Canadians in general, or huard in French. Accounting for approximately 2% of all global reserves, the Canada's dollar is the fifth most held reserve currency in the world, behind the U. S. dollar, the euro, the yen and the pound sterling. ["
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"docid": "D242347#0",
"title": "http://www.alt-codes.net/euro_alt_code.php\nEuro Symbol Currency Sign",
"text": "\"Alt Codes » Currency Symbols » Euro Symbol Euro Symbol Currency Sign Euro Symbol Symbol Type Symbol Number€ Euro sign alt code 0128€ Euro sign unicode €€ Euro sign html €₠ Euro Currency (ECU) sign unicode € Banknote with Euro Sign 💶How to use Press and hold the ALT key and type the number 0128 to make a Euro symbol. Use unicode Euro symbol in a html document or copy paste the character. Example use of Euro sign: \"\"I spent € 24 yesterday. \"\" Related Currency Sign: Pound Sign. Facebook Google+ Twitter Recent Comments Thian Piang 2018-04-03 11:06:26Thanks Me 2018-01-23 11:39:23Does it work on google docs? Fealing really... not smart..... 2017-12-08 04:37:16Num-lock has To be ON for Alt + 0128 to work... however it really does on a united states keyboard with numpad. Glen 2017-10-31 07:43:42Ctrl Alt e or Ctrl Alt E As simple as that. J. C. 2017-07-19 18:50:03on my Mac Book Shift + Alt + 2 ...at last found it by trial and error!! ! scott 2017-03-12 14:35:38when i do ALT 1 it opens up files Yee 2017-03-03 15:22:50When I press the 2 while holding alt it opens google sheets Cuckoo 2017-02-19 10:29:12Nice, thank you! I also seen some good Euro Sign advice on the Euro Symbol EU site: http://euro-symbol.comdbw 2017-01-19 14:15:25Many of the options above are not working for me in Office on Windows 10."
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{
"docid": "D356650#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/try-turkish-lira\nTRY - Turkish Lira",
"text": "TRY - Turkish Lira▼Turkey, Lira The Turkish Lira is the currency of Turkey. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Turkey Lira exchange rate is the USD to TRY rate . The currency code for Lira is TRY, and the currency symbol is . Below, you'll find Turkish Lira rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take TRY rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top TRY Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts TRY Stats Name: Turkish Lira Symbol: kuruş: Kr Minor Unit: 1/100 = kuruşTop TRY Conversion: USD/TRYTop TRY Chart: USD/TRY Chart TRY Profile Inflation: 10.90%Nicknames: Kağıt, Mangır, Papel Coins: Freq Used: 1, 5Kr, 10Kr, 25Kr, 50Kr Rarely Used: 1Kr Banknotes: Freq Used: 5, 10, 20, 50 Rarely Used: 100, 200Central Bank: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Website: http://www.tcmb.gov.tr Users: Turkey, North Cyprus Have more info about the Turkish Lira? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the TRY? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a TRY currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to TRY email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get TRY rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
},
{
"docid": "D3025460#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn531187.aspx\nCreate and edit fields",
"text": "Types of fields The following table contains information about the field types available in Microsoft Dynamics 365. Field type Description Available field data type Simple field Contains data that is not based on a formula. Single Line of Text, Option Set, Two Options, Image, Whole Number, Floating Point Number, Decimal Number, Currency, Multiple Lines of Text, Date and Time, Lookup Calculated field Contains calculations that use fields from the current entity or related parent entities. Single Line of Text, Option Set, Two Options, Whole Number, Decimal Number, Currency, Date and Time Rollup field Contains an aggregate value computed from the records related to a record, or a value computed over a hierarchy. Whole Number, Decimal Number, Currency, Date and Time The following table contains information about the field data types. Field data type Description Single Line of Text Up to 4000 characters of text can be in this field. You can set a maximum length to less than this. This field has several format options that will change the presentation of the text. These options are Email, Text, Text Area, URL and Ticker Symbol and Phone. More information: Single line of text format options Multiple Lines of Text Up to 1,048,576 characters of text can be in this field."
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"docid": "D318423#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar\nCanadian dollar",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"C$\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see C$ (disambiguation). Canadian dollar Canadian dollar ( English)dollar canadien ( French)2011 Polymer notes (Frontier Series)ISO 4217Code CADNumber 124Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1⁄ 100 cent (in English) and sou (colloquial) (in French)Symbol $ or Can $ or C$ or CADcent ¢Nickname Loonie, buck (in English)Huard, piastre (pronounced piasse in popular usage) (in French)Banknotes Freq. used $5, $10, $20, $50 Rarely used $100Coins Freq. used 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, $1, $2 Rarely used 50¢Demographics Official user (s) Canada Unofficial user (s) Saint Pierre and Miquelon Issuance Central bank Bank of Canada Website www .bankofcanada .ca Printer Canadian Bank Note Company Mint Royal Canadian Mint Website www .mint .ca Valuation Inflation 1.06% (2015) Source Statistics Canada, 2012. Part of a series on the Economy of Canada Economic history of Canada Banking history Petroleum history Energy policy of Canada Canadian dollar Sectors Primary sector Agriculture Energy Petroleum Electricity Fishing Forestry Secondary sector Automotives Aerospace Tertiary sector Social programs Transportation Tourism Finance Central Bank Banking in Canada Stock exchanges Companies Companies listed on the TSXEconomy by province Alberta Ontario Quebec Saskatchewanmore... Economy by city Montreal Toronto Vancouver more...v t e The Canadian dollar ( symbol: $; code: CAD; French: dollar canadien) is the currency of Canada. It is abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or sometimes Can$ [1] or C$ to distinguish it from other dollar -denominated currencies. [ 2] It is divided into 100 cents (¢). Owing to the image of a loon on the one-dollar coin, the currency is sometimes referred to as the loonie by foreign exchange traders and analysts, [3] as it is by Canadians in general, or huard in French. Accounting for approximately 2% of all global reserves, the Canada's dollar is the fifth most held reserve currency in the world, behind the U. S. dollar, the euro, the yen and the pound sterling. ["
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{
"docid": "D2764515#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/htg-haitian-gourde\nHTG - Haitian Gourde",
"text": "HTG - Haitian Gourde▼Haiti, Gourde The Haitian Gourde is the currency of Haiti. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Haiti Gourde exchange rate is the USD to HTG rate . The currency code for Gourdes is HTG, and the currency symbol is G. Below, you'll find Haitian Gourde rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take HTG rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top HTG Exchange Rates▼Click on a rate to see a chart. Currency Facts HTG Stats Name: Haitian Gourde Symbol: GMinor Unit: 1/100 = Centime Top HTG Conversion: USD/HTGTop HTG Chart: USD/HTG Chart HTG Profile Inflation: 14.70%Coins: Freq Used: G1, G5, 5, 10, 20, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: G10, G25, G50, G100, G250, G500, G1000Central Bank: Bank of the Republic of Haiti Website: http://www.brh.net Users: Haiti Have more info about the Haitian Gourde? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the HTG? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a HTG currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to HTG email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get HTG rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
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"docid": "D858818#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/CAD_JMD.html\nMake Secure PasswordsPassword Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"3 comments about Canadian Dollars and Jamaican Dollars conversion This Canadian Dollar and Jamaican Dollar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 11, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Canadian Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Jamaican Dollar the default currency. Click on Jamaican Dollars or Canadian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Make Secure Passwords Password Creator.orgby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Canadian Dollar (CAD) Jamaican Dollar (JMD)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Canadian Dollar is the currency in Canada (CA, CAN). The Jamaican Dollar is the currency in Jamaica (JM, JAM). The symbol for CAD can be written Can$. The symbol for JMD can be written J$. The Canadian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The Jamaican Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The exchange rate for the Canadian Dollar was last updated on April 9, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund. The exchange rate for the Jamaican Dollar was last updated on April 11, 2018 from Yahoo Finance."
},
{
"docid": "D234161#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_currency_is_used_in_Canada\nWhat is some information about the Canada currency?",
"text": "\"Rmcnab 214 Contributions What is some information about the Canada currency? Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar.. Anesidorica 2,183 Contributions What currency does Canada use? Canada uses the Canadian Dollar. The Canadian Dollar ($CAN)Emma Lee 115 Contributions What is canadas currency? Canadian dollars... Hiben75 52 Contributions How much US currency can one bring into Canada?\\n As much as you want but anything over 10,000 must be reported to the u.s customs Victory Ah95 61,282 Contributions What is the national currency of Canada? The Canadian dollar is the national currency of Canada. The sign preceding the numerical total is $, and the code is CAD. One dollar is equal to one hundred cents, and the mon …Killabeana 25 Contributions What kind of currency does Canada have? Believe it or not Canada has the Canadian dollar. John Zukowski 9,101 Contributions What is the official currency of Yukon Canada?"
},
{
"docid": "D684783#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/nzd-new-zealand-dollar\nNZD - New Zealand Dollar",
"text": "NZD - New Zealand Dollar▼New Zealand, Dollar The New Zealand Dollar is the currency of New Zealand. Our currency rankings show that the most popular New Zealand Dollar exchange rate is the USD to NZD rate . The currency code for Dollars is NZD, and the currency symbol is $. Below, you'll find New Zealand Dollar rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take NZD rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top NZD Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts NZD Stats Name: New Zealand Dollar Symbol: $ Cent: c Minor Unit: 1/100 = Cent Central Bank Rate: 1.75Top NZD Conversion: USD/NZDTop NZD Chart: USD/NZD Chart NZD Profile Inflation: 2.20%Coins: Freq Used: $1, $2, 10c, 20c, 50c Banknotes: Freq Used: $5, $10, $20, $50, $100Central Bank: Reserve Bank of New Zealand Website: http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/Users: New Zealand, Cook Islands, Niue, more ... Have more info about the New Zealand Dollar? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the NZD? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a NZD currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to NZD email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get NZD rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services New Zealand Dollar History Introduced in 1840, the New Zealand Pound was the first official currency of New Zealand. Until that point, both British and Australian coins circulated in New Zealand, and continued to do so until 1897."
},
{
"docid": "D758358#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/bdt-bangladeshi-taka\nBDT - Bangladeshi Taka",
"text": "BDT - Bangladeshi Taka▼Bangladesh, Taka The Bangladeshi Taka is the currency of Bangladesh. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Bangladesh Taka exchange rate is the EUR to BDT rate . The currency code for Taka is BDT, and the currency symbol is Tk. Below, you'll find Bangladeshi Taka rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take BDT rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top BDT Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts BDT Stats Name: Bangladeshi Taka Symbol: Tk Minor Unit: 1/100 = Poisha Top BDT Conversion: EUR/BDTTop BDT Chart: EUR/BDT Chart BDT Profile Inflation: 5.70%Coins: Freq Used: Tk1, Tk2, Tk5 Rarely Used: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: Tk2, Tk5, Tk10, Tk20, Tk50, Tk100, Tk500, Tk1000 Rarely Used: Tk1Central Bank: Bangladesh Bank Website: http://www.bangladesh-bank.org Users: Bangladesh Have more info about the Bangladeshi Taka? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the BDT? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a BDT currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to BDT email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get BDT rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
},
{
"docid": "D717689#0",
"title": "http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/RDavies/arian/dollar.html\n\"The Word \"\"Dollar\"\" and the Dollar Sign $\"",
"text": "\"\"\" />The Word \"\"Dollar\"\" and the Dollar Sign $Origins, History and Geography of Dollar Currencies See also History of money Money in fiction Financial scandals From Thalers to Dollars The history of the dollar is a story involving many countries in different continents. The word dollar is much older than the American unit of currency. It is an Anglicised form of \"\"thaler\"\", (pronounced taler, with a long \"\"a\"\"), the name given to coins first minted in 1519 from locally mined silver in Joachimsthal in Bohemia. ( Today the town of Joachimsthal lies within the borders of the Czech republic and its Czech name is Jáchymov). Thaler is a shortened form of the term by which the coin was originally known - Joachimsthaler. Later on, the English version of the name (dollar) was also applied to similar coins, not only ones minted in central Europe but also the Spanish peso and the Portuguese eight-real piece. Both these large silver coins were practically identical in weight and fineness. Today we are familiar with the phrase pieces of eight from tales of pirates in the Caribbean. Those coins, particularly the Spanish peso or dollar circulated widely in Britain's North American colonies because of a shortage of official British coins. That is why, after the United States gained its independence the new nation chose \"\"dollar\"\" as the name of its currency instead of keeping the pound."
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{
"docid": "D1989125#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/vuv-ni-vanuatu-vatu\nVUV - Ni-Vanuatu Vatu",
"text": "VUV - Ni-Vanuatu Vatu▼Vanuatu, Vatu The Ni-Vanuatu Vatu is the currency of Vanuatu. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Vanuatu Vatu exchange rate is the VUV to AUD rate . The currency code for Vatu is VUV, and the currency symbol is VT. Below, you'll find Ni-Vanuatu Vatu rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take VUV rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Full currency list Top VUV Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts VUV Stats Name: Ni-Vanuatu Vatu Symbol: VTTop VUV Conversion: VUV/AUDTop VUV Chart: VUV/AUD Chart VUV Profile Inflation: 2.60%Coins: Freq Used: 1VT, 2VT, 5VT, 10VT, 20VT, 50VT, 100VTBanknotes: Freq Used: 100VT, 200VT, 500VT, 1000VT, 2000VT, 5000VT, 10000VTCentral Bank: Reserve bank of Vanuatu Website: http://www.rbv.gov.vu Users: Vanuatu Have more info about the Ni-Vanuatu Vatu? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the VUV? I want to ... Send a cheap Money Transfer to the USA ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to the UK ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Canada ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to Australia ▶Send a cheap Money Transfer to New Zealand ▶Get a VUV currency data API for my business ▶Subscribe to VUV email updates ▶Read Currency Market Analysis ▶Get VUV rates on my phone ▶More Tools & Services AD"
},
{
"docid": "D1564334#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_God_We_Trust\nIn God We Trust",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see In God We Trust (disambiguation).\"\" IN GOD WE TRUST \"\" on the reverse of a United States twenty-dollar bill\"\" IN GOD WE TRUST \"\" on the Flag of Florida\"\" In God We Trust \"\" is the official motto of the United States of America and of the U. S. state of Florida. It was adopted as the nation's motto in 1956 as a replacement or alternative to the unofficial motto of E pluribus unum, which was adopted when the Great Seal of the United States was created and adopted in 1782. [ 1] [2]\"\"In God We Trust\"\" first appeared on the two-cent piece in 1864 [3] and has appeared on paper currency since 1957. A law passed in a Joint Resolution by the 84th Congress (P. L. 84-140) and approved by President Dwight Eisenhower on July 30, 1956, declared \"\"In God We Trust\"\" must appear on American currency. This phrase was first used on paper money in 1957, when it appeared on the one-dollar silver certificate. The first paper currency bearing the phrase entered circulation on October 1, 1957. [ 3] The 84th Congress later passed legislation (P. L. 84-851), also signed by President Eisenhower on July 30, 1956, declaring the phrase to be the national motto. [ 4] [5] [6]Some groups and people have expressed objections to its use, citing its religious reference that violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. [ 7] These groups believe the phrase should be removed from currency and public property."
},
{
"docid": "D2355463#0",
"title": "http://www.signology.org/currency-symbols/index.htm\nCurrency Symbols",
"text": "Currency Symbols Currency Symbols for.... Pound - Euro -Yen - Dollar - Dong - Peso - Guilder - Baht - Lira - Hryvna - Shilling - Dinar - Riyal - Ruble - Naira Currency is defined as 'that which is in circulation, or is given and taken as having or representing value; as, the currency of a country'. Enjoy this useful guide to different currency symbols. Discover facts and information on the following: Euro Sign Sign for YENPound Sign The sign for cents Signs and Symbols Index Currency Symbols - Definition Currency is defined as the 'Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued'. The word currency is generally used to describe the system of money used in a particular country, each country has its own monetary system which is also used in foreign exchange markets. Examples of currency include British Pounds, American Dollars and the Japanese Yen. Currency Symbols - Euro The Euro (€) is used in many European countries including Spain, Greece, Portugal, Ireland and France. The European Central Bank (ECB) is responsible for the monetary policy of the Eurozone and its member states. On the 1st January 1999, the euro replaced the European Currency Unit (ECU) as the official currency of the European union member states. Currency Symbol of UK Pound The pound currency symbol is used used by the United Kingdom and is also often referred to as sterling. Sterling is used in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, all part of the United Kingdom as well as the Isle of Mann, Jersey and Guernsey."
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"docid": "D457842#0",
"title": "http://coinmill.com/CAD_INR.html\nManage Tasks Online FreeDoozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller",
"text": "\"36 comments about Canadian Dollars and Indian Rupees conversion This Canadian Dollar and Indian Rupee convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 12, 2018. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Canadian Dollar. Use \"\"Swap currencies\"\" to make Indian Rupee the default currency. Click on Indian Rupees or Canadian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. Manage Tasks Online Free Doozoon To-Do Listby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller Canadian Dollar (CAD) Indian Rupee (INR)<== Swap currencies ==> Other countries and currencies Try Online Brainstorming Savvy Rooby Coinmill creator Stephen Ostermiller The Canadian Dollar is the currency in Canada (CA, CAN). The Indian Rupee is the currency in India (IN, IND). The symbol for CAD can be written Can$. The symbol for INR can be written Rs, and IRs. The Canadian Dollar is divided into 100 cents. The Indian Rupee is divided into 100 paise. The exchange rate for the Canadian Dollar was last updated on April 10, 2018 from The International Monetary Fund."
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"docid": "D2923573#0",
"title": "http://www.proz.com/forum/windows_operating_systems/26532-how_to_type_the_euro_sign_on_my_keyboard.html\nHow to type the Euro sign on my keyboard",
"text": "\"Pages in topic: [ 1 2] >How to type the Euro sign on my keyboard Thread poster: Tamara Zahran Tamara Zahran Local time: 05:40 English to Arabic Nov 10, 2004Hello all, I have Windows XP Professional and use Labtec keyboard, English and Arabic, there is a key for the Dollar sign on my keyboard, but I would like to know if there is a way to type the Euro and Sterling Pound on such a keyboard. It's not a problem in Word, because I can always use the Symbols and assign a shortcut key for the symbols I want. But what about using these symbols in other applications or on the Internet, for example? Thank you in advance Patrizia M. Italy Local time: 04:40 English to Italian + ... Eur on the same key of \"\"e\"\" Nov 10, 2004Tamara Zahran wrote: Hello all, I have Windows XP Professional and use Labtec keyboard, English and Arabic, there is a key for the Dollar sign on my keyboard, but I would like to know if there is a way to type the Euro and Sterling Pound on such a keyboard. ( cut) Thank you in advance In my keyboard (an HP keyboard) the Eur sign is on the same key of the letter \"\"e\"\", the Sterling Pound is on the same key of the number \"\"3\"\". I hope it helps you. Doaa El Hefnawy Local time: 04:40 English to Arabic + ... Typing the Euro and Sterling Signs Nov 10, 2004Dear Tamara, To type the Euro sign in Windows, you press the alt key+0128. As for the Sterling pound symbol, you can type it by pressing the alt key+0163. You can have a look at this site where it lists ways to type different currency symbols: http://www.fonts.com/fontent/fontent_home.asp?n Co=AFMT&con=fyti_currency Please note that you have to type the 4-digit code on the numeric keypad (do not use the normal number keys) while holding down the Alt key. There were also past discussion in the forums, such as: http://www.proz.com/post/41613 Hope this helps. ["
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"docid": "D2072272#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/svc-salvadoran-colon\nSVC - Salvadoran Colon",
"text": "SVC - Salvadoran Colon▼El Salvador, Colon The Salvadoran Colon is the currency of El Salvador. Our currency rankings show that the most popular El Salvador Colon exchange rate is the USD to SVC rate . The currency code for Colones is SVC, and the currency symbol is $. Below, you'll find Salvadoran Colon rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take SVC rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Notice: As of 2001, the Law of Monetary Integration allows the circulation of the US dollar (USD) in Salvador with a fixed exchange rate of 8.75 colones. The colon is still legal tender, however it is no longer in circulation and is rarely used. Full currency list Top SVC Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts SVC Stats Name: Salvadoran Colon Symbol: $ Centavo: ¢Minor Unit: 1/100 = Centavo Top SVC Conversion: USD/SVCTop SVC Chart: USD/SVC Chart SVC Profile Inflation: 0.80%Coins: Freq Used: $1, $5, ¢5, ¢10, ¢25, ¢50 Rarely Used: ¢1, ¢2, ¢3Banknotes: Freq Used: $1, $2, $5, $10, $25, $50, $100, $200Users: El Salvador Have more info about the Salvadoran Colon? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the SVC?"
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"docid": "D1985050#0",
"title": "http://www.economywatch.com/currency/currency-symbols-money-symbols.html\nCurrency Symbols, Money Symbols",
"text": "Currency symbols are graphical signs that represent a particular country’s currency. For instance, the currency symbol for the euro is € and that for the US dollar is $. Currency symbols are used to replace currency names or currency codes. For example, the currency name “Great British Pound” and its currency code “GBP” can be replaced with the currency symbol “£.” While currency symbols are used commonly in the respective countries, the ISO 4217 currency codes are used internationally. While all currencies in the world have currency codes, most have no specific currency symbol. The Placement of Currency Symbols The placement of currency symbols with respect to the amount of money varies among currencies. For example, the currency sign for the euro can be placed before or after the amount (€500 or 500 €). Latin American and English-speaking countries typically place money symbols before the amount (£100). Decimals also dictate the placement of money symbols."
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"docid": "D789647#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/c/cad-canadian-dollar.asp\nWhat is the 'CAD (Canadian Dollar)'",
"text": "\"What is the 'CAD (Canadian Dollar)'CAD is the currency abbreviation or currency symbol for the Canadian dollar. The Canadian dollar is made up of 100 cents and is often presented as C$ to distinguish it from other currencies denominated in dollars, such as the U. S. dollar. CAD is considered to be a benchmark currency, meaning that many central banks across the globe keep Canadian dollars as a reserve currency. Next Up CADBank Of Canada - BOCLeads And Lags Monetary Conditions Index - MCIBREAKING DOWN 'CAD (Canadian Dollar)'The Canadian dollar has been in use since 1858 when the Province of Canada replaced the Canadian pound with its first official Canadian coins. The Canadian dollar was pegged to the U. S. dollar at par using the gold standard system of one dollar equaling 23.22 grains of gold. In 1871, Canada's federal government passed the Uniform Currency Act, which replaced the various currencies of the provinces with the one national Canadian dollar. Throughout the country's history, the Canadian dollar has moved back and forth between being pegged to the U. S. dollar and being allowed to float freely. The Canadian dollar was first currency allowed to float in 1950; the currency was pegged again from 1962 to 1970 and has since been allowed to float. Canadian Monetary Policy Canada has an independent monetary policy. The Bank of Canada (Bo C) is the entity responsible for overseeing the pursuit of the policy in ways that it feels is best suited to Canada’s economic circumstances and inflation targets."
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"docid": "D76774#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency\nCurrency",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Currency (disambiguation). Numismatics Currency Coins Banknotes Forgery List ISOCirculating currencies Africa The Americas Europe Asia Oceania Local currencies Company scrip LETS Time dollars Fictional currencies History Historical currencies Greek Roman China India Persian Tibetan Thai Filipino Malay Byzantine Medieval currencies Production Mint Designers Coining Milling Hammering Cast Exonumia Credit cards Medals Tokens Cheques Notaphily Banknotes Scripophily Stocks Bonds Terminology Numismatics portalv t e A currency (from Middle English: curraunt, \"\"in circulation\"\", from Latin: currens, -entis ), in the most specific use of the word, refers to money in any form when in actual use or circulation as a medium of exchange, especially circulating banknotes and coins. [ 1] [2] A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money (monetary units) in common use, especially in a nation. [ 3] Under this definition, US dollars, British pounds, Australian dollars, and European euros are examples of currency. These various currencies are recognized stores of value and are traded between nations in foreign exchange markets, which determine the relative values of the different currencies. [ 4] Currencies in this sense are defined by governments, and each type has limited boundaries of acceptance. Other definitions of the term \"\"currency\"\" are discussed in their respective synonymous articles banknote, coin, and money. The latter definition, pertaining to the currency systems of nations, is the topic of this article. Currencies can be classified into two monetary systems: fiat money and commodity money, depending on what guarantees the value (the economy at large vs. the government's physical metal reserves). Some currencies are legal tender in certain political jurisdictions, which means they cannot be refused as payment for debt."
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"docid": "D1434012#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/xbt-bitcoin\nXBT - Bitcoin",
"text": "\"XBT - Bitcoin▼Bitcoin Our currency rankings show that the most popular Bitcoin exchange rate is the XBT to USD rate . There is no official ISO currency code for Bitcoins, although XBT is commonly used. The currency symbol is . Below, you'll find Bitcoin rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take XBT rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. Notice: Bitcoin is not legal tender in any country and is not recognized as an official currency by any regulatory authority. XE does not endorse nor express an opinion as to whether or not Bitcoin is an official or legitimate currency. More info ▶Full currency list Top XBT Exchange Rates▼Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts XBT Stats Name: Bitcoin Symbol: Minor Unit: 1/100,000,000 = Satoshi Top XBT Conversion: XBT/USDTop XBT Chart: XBT/USD Chart XBT Profile Have more info about the Bitcoin? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the XBT?"
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"docid": "D964580#0",
"title": "http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/cleveland-indians/zach-walters/\nZach Walters Embed This NEW",
"text": "Royals Zach Walters Embed This NEWLeft Field Age: 28Exp: 1.002 Years Drafted: Round 9 (#271 overall), 2010College: San Diego Agent (s): (ACES)Contracts Cash Earnings Statistics Player Status: Minor Current Contract Zach Walters signed a 1 year / - contract with the Kansas City Royals, including an annual average salary of -. In , Walters will earn a base salary of , a signing bonus of , a roster bonus of , a signing bonus of , a restructure bonus of , a workout bonus of and a incentive bonus of , while carrying a cap hit of and a dead cap value of . Contract:1 yr (s) / -Signing Bonus:-Average Salary:-Free Agent:-Year Age Base Salary Total Salary Adjusted Salary201727- -2018 28ARB 12019 29ARB 22020 30ARB 3Sources: MLB contract specifics generally collected from Baseball Prospectus & Rotoworld. Previous Contracts2016-2016 Dead Money Year Base Salary Dead Cap Hit2016 $13,865 $13,865To see the rest of the Zach Walters's contract information, plus gain access to all of Spotrac's Premium tools, sign up today. Already Subscribed? Login Here"
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"docid": "D1243045#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_change_age_in_Roblox\nHow do you change your age on Roblox?",
"text": "\"Zach Meyer94 2,254 Contributions How do you change your age on Roblox? Roblox does not store information about your age. It does ask you whether you are over 13 when you sign up, but that's only so it can decide what privacy settings to apply to …Dingram40 42 Contributions How do you change servers in Roblox? You exit the server you are currently in and go to a different server (that's not already full) and click the join button. Ninja Ghoul 56 Contributions How do you change to be 13 on roblox? Are you trying to lie about your age -_-Seth Alvey 1 Contribution Roblox how to change your name? Yes it is possible to change your name on roblox first go to account then click change my user name. To change your name will cost 1000 robux. How do you update your age in roblox? You can't."
},
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"docid": "D2485013#0",
"title": "http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2015/12/27/odell-beckham-suspension-nfl-dirty-hits-derek-anderson-panthers-eagles-washington-week-16\nThe Wrongs of the Odell Beckham Suspension; Panthers Could Sit Newton and Still Go 16-0, How the NFC East Was ... Uh, âWonâ",
"text": "NFL 10 Things I Think I Think The Wrongs of the Odell Beckham Suspension; Panthers Could Sit Newton and Still Go 16-0, How the NFC East Was ... Uh, ‘Won’Jim Mc Isaac/Getty Images; Streeter Lecka/Getty Images; Michael Perez/APBy Gary Gramling December 27, 20151a. I think Odell Beckham Jr. got what he deserved—a loss and a one-game suspension—after going positively turdular last Sunday. And yet, it’s just another example of the NFL’s laughably inconsistent disciplinary processes. Just like the punishments handed down under the personal conduct policy, football operations seems to take “public outrage” as the key factor when deciding discipline. If it was a player with a lower Q-rating—let’s say Rashad Jennings—rather than Beckham last week, there’s virtually no chance a suspension would have been handed down. Below are four examples I knew off the top of my head, all from this season, of players delivering undeniably dirty hits that carried no intent but to injure an opponent. All four players are less popular than Beckham. And all four of them have well-earned reputations as heels. None of them received a suspension. This might have gotten more attention if Will Smith had recently starred in a movie about the NFL covering up the dangers of fractured skulls."
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"docid": "D2859078#0",
"title": "http://www.etonline.com/tv/152144_7_surprising_things_you_never_knew_about_the_mighty_morphin_power_rangers\n7 Surprising Things You Never Knew About The 'Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'",
"text": "\"TV7 Surprising Things You Never Knew About The 'Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'By Zach Seemayer 6:30 PM PDT, October 6, 2014Amy Jo Johnson, better known as Kimberly Hart the Pink Ranger from the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, celebrates her 44th birthday on October 6. While there have been many incarnations and multiple versions of the Power Rangers over the years, the only good version was clearly the original one '90s. Just make sure you don't go back and watch episodes from that time period, because there's no need to make yourself sad. NEWS: This 'Mary Poppins' Theory Will Blow Your Mind!Here are seven surprising things you never knew about (what should have been) your favorite show. Warning: Some of these are huge bummers. Amy Jo Johnson Is A Record Setter Starting off with a positive fact, everyone's favorite Pink Ranger Amy Jo Johnson has the distinction of being the longest-serving female Power Ranger, appearing in 137 episodes before she left the series. VIDEO: 8 Fictional Bands We Wish Were Real People Really, Really Loved The Green Ranger Jason David Frank was everyone's favorite, the Green Ranger (and later, the White Ranger). However, he wasn't supposed to stay on the show for very long. Frank's arc on the series was only supposed to last a handful of episodes, but fans demanded he be kept on. Frank ended up staying with the Power Rangers franchise for years, and ended up appearing in 217 episodes during different iterations of the show."
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"docid": "D66066#0",
"title": "http://arpwave.org/\nHome â Reviews & Comments",
"text": "Home – Reviews & Comments Vic Giammattei , – Aug 28, 2016 5/5Hello, I’ve purposely waited to give you a followup report on the results following my 6 week of ARPWave Therapy. I wanted to return to my exercise routine for a while and “measure” my performance. To say the least, I’m impressed with the results. Muscles in my prosthetic hip leg have significantly improved. Not sure if it was simply because ARPWave therapy “woke up” muscles which had stopped functioning or had stopped receiving neural activation of what? And I recognize that it was a combination of the ARPWabe stimulus and your expertise on addressing my weaknesses and prescribing appropriate exercises while receiving ARPWave stimulus. And once starting my exercise routine after the 6 weeks of ARPWave therapy, I immediately noticed a very significant improvement in the alignment and stability of my prosthetics hip leg—notably when doing 1 legged triple flex hop. Previously I had poor control and strength when doing these. After a few weeks of doing these and concentrating on calling on the muscles that were not firing adequately before, my control, balance and strength improved even more to the point were it was almost as good as doing the one legged triple flex hop with my normal leg. Also when returning to workouts and doing stationary bike—which I do for 10 minutes to warm up—I immediately noticed that I could control, the movement of the prosthetic hip leg and keep it moving in a strait line."
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"docid": "D442417#0",
"title": "https://www.si.com/nba/2015/08/10/nba-schedule-2015-2016-released-christmas-opening-night\nNBA schedule released for 2015â2016 season",
"text": "An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_UNKNOWNSession ID: 2018-04-04:69f032b61154532143134da7 Player ID: jumpstart_video_1OKBy SI Wire August 10, 2015The full NBA schedule for the 2015–2016 season was released Wednesday. The season will open Oct. 27, with the Cavaliers at the Bulls, followed by the Pelicans and defending champion Golden State Warriors, who will receive their championship rings before the game. Both games will broadcast on TNT. Detroit will also play Atlanta that night. Other intriguing opening week games include Spurs at Thunder Oct. 28, and Mavericks at Clippers Oct. 29. Wednesday, Nov. 11 looks like a date worth circling as the Mavericks host controversial almost-Mav De Andre Jordan and the Clippers for the first time this season. In the second part of an ESPN doubleheader, La Marcus Aldridge makes his return to Portland as a member of the Spurs.• MORE NBA: Ben Golliver names the top 50 games to watch for 2015–16Christmas Day highlights five nationally-broadcasted games: Pelicans at Heat (ESPN), Bulls at Thunder (ABC), and the Cavaliers at the Warriors (ABC) in an NBA Finals rematch. The night games are Spurs at Rockets (ESPN) and Lakers at Clippers (ESPN), to conclude the league's customary all-day showcase. NBALakers' Russell, Clarkson entrenched in one of several key positional battles Martin Luther King Day will feature four nationally televised matchups: Pelicans at Grizzlies, Magic at Hawks, Warriors at Cavaliers and Rockets at Clippers. TNT will televise All-Star weekend from Toronto Feb. 12–14, as well as 18 Thursday night doubleheaders."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clemson_Tigers_football\nClemson Tigers football",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Clemson Tigers football2017 Clemson Tigers football team First season 1896Athletic director Dan Radakovich Head coach Dabo Swinney 10th season, 101–30 (.771)Stadium Memorial Stadium (Capacity: 81,500 (86,092 record))Field surface Natural Grass Location Clemson, South Carolina Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Division Atlantic Past conferences Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) (1896–1921) Southern Conference (SC) (1921–1952)All-time record 729–459–45 (.609)Bowl record 22–20 (.524)Playoff appearances 3 (2015, 2016, 2017)Playoff record 3–2Claimed nat'l titles 2 (1981, 2016)National finalist 1 (2015)Conference titles 23 (4 SIAA, 2 So Con, 17 ACC)Division titles 6 (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017)Rivalries South Carolina Gamecocks Florida State Seminoles Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Georgia Bulldogs NC State Wolfpack Boston College Eagles Auburn Tigers Consensus All-Americans 25 [1]Current uniform Colors Orange and Regalia [2]Fight song Tiger Rag Mascot The Tiger Marching band Tiger Band Website Clemson Tigers.com The Clemson Tigers, known traditionally as the \"\"Clemson University Tigers\"\", represent Clemson University in the sport of American football. The Tigers compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Formed in 1896, the program has over 700 wins and has achieved two consensus Division I Football National Championships in the modern era and were College Football Playoff National Championship Finalists in 2015 and 2016, winning the championship game over the Alabama Crimson Tide for the 2016 season. Clemson has had 6 undefeated seasons including 3 perfect seasons, 23 conference championships, 6 divisional titles since 2005, and has produced over 100 All-Americans, 17 Academic All-Americans, and over 200 NFL players. [ 3] [4] Clemson has had seven members inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, including former players Banks Mc Fadden, Terry Kinard, Jeff Davis, and former coaches John Heisman, Jess Neely, Frank Howard, and Danny Ford. With 23 total conference titles, Clemson is one of the founding members of the ACC, and holds 17 ACC titles, the most of any member, and holds the most combined conference football titles of any Atlantic Coast Conference school. The Tigers' most recent ACC championships came back-to-back-to back in 2015, 2016, and 2017 the latter with a 12–1 regular season and a 38-3 win over the #7 Miami Hurricanes. Among its six undefeated regular seasons, Clemson was crowned poll-era National Champions and finished with its third perfect season with a win over Nebraska in the 48th Orange Bowl, and was the National Championship Finalist Runner-up with a 14–1 record in 2015. The next year Clemson won the National Title over #1 Alabama in college football's first National Championship rematch in 2016. The Tigers have 41 bowl appearances, 18 of which are among the New Year's Six Bowls, including 2 during the BCS \"\"big four\"\" era."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_doesn't_your_place_on_Roblox_save\nWhy doesn't your place on Roblox save?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Games Video Games Creator and Simulation Video Games Roblox Why doesn't your place on Roblox save? Flag Why doesn't your place on Roblox save? Answer by Andrew Meyer Confidence votes 4.2KYour place on Roblox can be saved to your computer by clicking the save button in the upper left corner of your screen. To save your place to the Roblox website: click file and then click publish to Roblox.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Mr. Andy 18,088 Contributions Contact me at Mr. Andy@Wiki Answers.com - I always respond!What do you do when your Roblox doesn't work? Either wait for the developers to fix it, or get a new PC. Andrew Meyer Why doesn't ROBLOX play games?\\n The user \"\"Roblox\"\" on the game Roblox doesn't play games because he is just a figurehead created by the Roblox Admins to publish cool stuff such as hats and places. ATS Business and Games 1,930 Contributions Technology enthusist!How do you get a ROBLOX place?1. Get an account 2. Go to start > all programs > roblox > roblox studio 4."
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"docid": "D441431#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Wife\nThe Good Wife",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see The Good Wife (disambiguation). The Good Wife Genre Legal drama Political drama Created by Robert King Michelle King Starring Julianna Margulies Matt Czuchry Archie Panjabi Graham Phillips Makenzie Vega Josh Charles Christine Baranski Alan Cumming Zach Grenier Matthew Goode Cush Jumbo Jeffrey Dean Morgan Composer (s) Danny Lux (2009) David Buckley (2010–2015)Country of origin United States Original language (s)English No. of seasons 7No. of episodes 156 ( list of episodes)Production Executive producer (s)Ridley Scott Dee Johnson David W. Zucker Michelle King Robert King Brooke Kennedy Tony Scott Ted Humphrey Producer (s) Ron Binkowski Corinne Brinkerhoff Location (s) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (\"\"Pilot\"\") New York City (all other episodes)Running time 40–46 minutes Production company (s)Scott Free Productions King Size Productions Small Wishes Productions (season 1) CBS Television Studios (season 4–7) CBS Productions (season 1–3)Distributor CBS Television Distribution Release Original network CBSPicture format 1080i ( 16:9 HDTV)Original release September 22, 2009 – May 8, 2016Chronology Followed by The Good Fight Related shows The Good Wife (South Korea)External links Website The Good Wife is an American legal and political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016. [ 1] The series focuses on Alicia Florrick, the wife of the Cook County State's Attorney, who returns to her career in law after the events of a public sex and political corruption scandal involving her husband. The series, created by Robert and Michelle King, stars Julianna Margulies, Josh Charles, Christine Baranski, Matt Czuchry, Archie Panjabi, and Alan Cumming, and features Chris Noth in a recurring role. The executive producers are Ridley Scott, Charles Mc Dougall, and David W. Zucker. [ 2] The Good Wife is a heavily serialized show featuring several story arcs that carry over several episodes, as well as stand-alone procedural storylines that are concluded by the end of each episode. The serial plots have been especially showcased in its highly praised fifth season. This is a rarity among The Good Wife ' s broadcaster CBS, as most of its shows are procedural. ["
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"docid": "D894677#0",
"title": "http://www.etonline.com/tv/152144_7_surprising_things_you_never_knew_about_the_mighty_morphin_power_rangers/\n7 Surprising Things You Never Knew About The 'Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'",
"text": "\"TV7 Surprising Things You Never Knew About The 'Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'By Zach Seemayer 6:30 PM PDT, October 6, 2014Amy Jo Johnson, better known as Kimberly Hart the Pink Ranger from the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, celebrates her 44th birthday on October 6. While there have been many incarnations and multiple versions of the Power Rangers over the years, the only good version was clearly the original one '90s. Just make sure you don't go back and watch episodes from that time period, because there's no need to make yourself sad. NEWS: This 'Mary Poppins' Theory Will Blow Your Mind!Here are seven surprising things you never knew about (what should have been) your favorite show. Warning: Some of these are huge bummers. Amy Jo Johnson Is A Record Setter Starting off with a positive fact, everyone's favorite Pink Ranger Amy Jo Johnson has the distinction of being the longest-serving female Power Ranger, appearing in 137 episodes before she left the series. VIDEO: 8 Fictional Bands We Wish Were Real People Really, Really Loved The Green Ranger Jason David Frank was everyone's favorite, the Green Ranger (and later, the White Ranger). However, he wasn't supposed to stay on the show for very long. Frank's arc on the series was only supposed to last a handful of episodes, but fans demanded he be kept on. Frank ended up staying with the Power Rangers franchise for years, and ended up appearing in 217 episodes during different iterations of the show."
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"docid": "D1243043#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_change_your_age_on_Roblox\nHow do you change your age on Roblox?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Games Video Games Creator and Simulation Video Games Roblox How do you change your age on Roblox? Flag How do you change your age on Roblox? Answer by Zach Meyer94 Confidence votes 4.8KRoblox does not store information about your age. It does ask you whether you are over 13 when you sign up, but that's only so it can decide what privacy settings to apply to you. If you said you were under 13, you will have to set up a parental account to change your privacy settings.9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Dingram40 42 Contributions How do you change servers in Roblox? You exit the server you are currently in and go to a different server (that's not already full) and click the join button. Ninja Ghoul How do you change to be 13 on roblox? Are you trying to lie about your age -_-Seth Alvey 1 Contribution Roblox how to change your name? Yes it is possible to change your name on roblox first go to account then click change my user name."
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"docid": "D1299607#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebraska_Cornhuskers_football\nNebraska Cornhuskers football",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( February 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Nebraska Cornhuskers football2018 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team First season 1890Athletic director Bill Moos Head coach Scott Frost Stadium Memorial Stadium (Capacity: 86,047 [1] Record: 91,585)Field surface Field Turf Location Lincoln, Nebraska Conference Big Ten Conference Division West Past conferences Big 12Big Eight WIUFAAll-time record 893–380–40 (.695)Bowl record 26–27 (.491)Claimed nat'l titles 5 (1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997)Unclaimed nat'l titles 9 (1915, 1921, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1993, 1999)Conference titles 46Division titles 10 (1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012)Rivalries Iowa Hawkeyes Wisconsin Badgers Minnesota Golden Gophers Oklahoma Sooners (dormant) Missouri Tigers (dormant) Colorado Buffaloes (dormant) Kansas Jayhawks (dormant) Kansas State Wildcats (dormant) Texas Longhorns (dormant) Miami Hurricanes (dormant)Heisman winners 3 Johnny Rodgers (1972) Mike Rozier (1983) Eric Crouch (2001)Consensus All-Americans 54 [2]Current uniform Colors Scarlet and Cream [3]Fight song There is No Place Like Nebraska, Hail Varsity Mascot Lil' Red / Herbie Husker Marching band Cornhusker Marching Band (The Pride of All Nebraska)Outfitter Adidas Website huskers.com The Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Among the 128 Division I-A teams, Nebraska is one of ten football programs to win 800 or more games. [ 4] Nebraska has more victories against Power Five opponents than any other program, as well as the third most victories all-time, behind only Michigan and Texas. Nebraska also has the most wins and the highest winning percentage of any program over the last 50 years. [ 5] Two of Nebraska's national championship-winning teams, the 1971 and 1995 teams, are considered to be among the best college football has ever seen. [ 6]Nebraska claims 46 conference championships [7] and five national championships: 1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, and 1997. [ 8] The titles in the 1990s marked the first time that a team won three national championships in four seasons since Notre Dame in 1946–49, and one of only three instances a team has won back-to-back consensus national titles."
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"docid": "D1652092#0",
"title": "http://ilovememphisblog.com/2017/11/your-guide-to-the-memphis-hustle/\nYour Guide To The Memphis Hustle",
"text": "Your Guide To The Memphis Hustle Posted by Holly Whitfield | November 2nd 2017 2313 2Ed. Note. There’s a new basketball team in town, and they’re called the Memphis Hustle. Opening weekend is THIS weekend, so get excited! I know I got pumped after reading contributor Austin Crowder’s handy guide to the G League team’s inaugural season. One thing I appreciate most about Memphis is that it isn’t trying to be any other place. Sure, Memphis wants to evolve and improve, but it doesn’t want to be Nashville or San Francisco. Memphis takes each opportunity it gets to claim its own identity. Enter the Memphis Hustle, the Grizzlies new locally-based NBA G League affiliate team. Not sure what that means?"
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"docid": "D299417#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Bears\nChicago Bears",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Chicago Bears Current season Established September 17, 1920; 97 years ago [1]First season: 1920Play in Soldier Field Chicago, Illinois Headquartered in Halas Hall Lake Forest, Illinois Logo Wordmark League/conference affiliations Independent (1919) National Football League ( 1920 –present)Western Division (1933–1949)National Conference (1950–1952)Western Conference (1953–1969)Central Division (1967–1969)National Football Conference (1970–present)Central Division (1970–2001)North Division (2002–present)Current uniform Team colors Dark Navy Blue, Orange, White [2] [3]Fight song \"\" Bear Down, Chicago Bears \"\"Mascot Staley Da Bear Personnel Owner (s) Virginia Halas Mc Caskey Chairman George Mc Caskey President Ted Phillips General manager Ryan Pace Head coach Matt Nagy Team history Decatur Staleys (1919–1920)Chicago Staleys (1921)Chicago Bears (1922–present)Team nicknames Da Bears The Monsters of the Midway Championships League championships (9)NFL Championships (pre-1970 AFL–NFL merger) (8)1921, 1932, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1963Super Bowl championships (1)1985 ( XX)Conference championships (4)NFL Western: 1956, 1963NFC: 1985, 2006Division championships (18)NFL Western: 1933, 1934, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946NFC Central: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2001NFC North: 2005, 2006, 2010Playoff appearances (26)NFL: 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1950, 1956, 1963, 1977, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2010Home fields Staley Field (1919–1920)Wrigley Field (1921–1970)Soldier Field (1971–2001, 2003–present)Memorial Stadium (2002)Team owner (s)A. E. Staley Company (1919–1921)George Halas and Dutch Sternaman (1921–1932)George Halas (1932–1983)Virginia Halas Mc Caskey (1983–present)Team president (s)George Halas (1921–1953)George Halas Jr. (1963–1979) [4]Michael Mc Caskey (1983–1999)Ted Phillips (1999–present)The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) North division. The Bears have won nine NFL Championships, including one Super Bowl, and hold the NFL record for the most enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the most retired jersey numbers. The Bears have also recorded more victories than any other NFL franchise. [ 5] [6] [7]The franchise was founded in Decatur, Illinois, in 1919, [8] and moved to Chicago in 1921. It is one of only two remaining franchises from the NFL's founding in 1920, along with the Arizona Cardinals, which was originally also in Chicago. The team played home games at Wrigley Field on Chicago's North Side through the 1970 season; they now play at Soldier Field on the Near South Side, next to Lake Michigan. The Bears have a long-standing rivalry with the Green Bay Packers. [ 9]The team headquarters, Halas Hall, is in the Chicago suburb of Lake Forest, Illinois. The Bears practice at adjoining facilities there during the season."
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"docid": "D1487734#0",
"title": "http://www.muthead.com/\nMuthead",
"text": "Muthead Podcast: How To Make Easy Coins Using Position Heroes By slumpcity 13 hours ago Episode #17 of the Muthead Podcast is up! You can listen to the full episode above simply by hitting play, or you can subscribe to the Muthead Podcast on i Tunes. The Offensive Position Heroes opened up a whole new world of sniping on the Auction House. In this episode, Chewbacca Lemma shares a hidden filter that anybody can use to make a ton of coins in Madden Ultimate Team. We also talk about the new player items in the game and give our predictions for who will be the Defensive Position Heroes. Show Notes Quick Links Subscribe to the Muthead Podcast on i Tunes Chewbacca Lemma’s You Tube Channel Get advanced gameplay strategies at Playbook. GGTime Stamps2:00 - Position Heroes (Offense) Discussion15:30 - Who are LOCKS for Defensive Position Heroes?27:00 - How to use Position Heroes to make a ton of coins on the Auction House38:00 - How do the Week 9 NFL Replays items stack up to other players in MUT? Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe to us on i Tunes (or your favorite podcast app) so that you don’t miss any future episodes. Leave a comment let us know: Who will DEFINITELY be a Defensive Position Hero?42 latest comment by Suqing Cawks NFL Replays: Jimmy Graham and Darrelle Revis By slumpcity 2 days ago EA released Week 9 of the NFL Replays program today, featuring Jimmy Graham and Darrelle Revis as the Heroes."
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"docid": "D1795058#0",
"title": "https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-ranking-all-32-nfl-receiving-corps/\nRanking all 32 NFL receiving corps",
"text": "Ranking all 32 NFL receiving corps By Gordon Mc Guinness • Jul 13, 2016MIAMI GARDENS, FL - SEPTEMBER 07: Rob Gronkowski #87 of the New England Patriots celebrates his second quarter touchdown on a pass from Tom Brady #12 as teammate Danny Amendola #80 looks on during a game against the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium on September 7, 2014 in Miami Gardens, Florida. ( Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) [Editor’s note: This article was originally published on July 13, 2016, and updated on Sept. 5, 2016, to reflect changes in receiving corps due to injuries, roster moves, etc. ] Every team needs playmakers to create big-impact moments, be it catching a 40-yard pass downfield, or taking a quick screen and making three defenders miss. Playmakers at wide receiver and tight end come in different shapes and sizes, with some players capable of out-muscling opposing defenders, and others just too tricky to bring down. Some teams are in better shape than others at both positions, though, with the best teams even having starting-quality players in part-time roles on their depth chart. With that in mind, check out PFF’s ranking of every group of wide receivers and tight ends in the league. [ More: Be sure to check out PFF’s ranking of all 32 NFL QB situations, offensive lines, and defensive front-sevens .]1. New England Patriots Projected starters: WR Julian Edelman, WR Chris Hogan, WR Danny Amendola, TE Rob Gronkowski Key depth: WR Malcolm Mitchell, TE Martellus Bennett, TE Clay Harbor Key stat: Rob Gronkowski finished as PFF’s highest-graded TE in every season in which he played 800+ snaps. The Patriots may lack that true No. 1 wide receiver, but they don’t need one when they have Rob Gronkowski at tight end."
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"docid": "D1321868#0",
"title": "http://thehockeywriters.com/top-3-fattest-nhl-salaries-are-they-worth-it/\nTop 3 Fattest NHL Salaries: Are They worth It?",
"text": "Home >> News >> Top 3 Fattest NHL Salaries: Are They worth It? Top 3 Fattest NHL Salaries: Are They worth It? By Mark Shiver November 19th, 2014The top 3 fattest NHL salaries belong to an elite group. The question is, are they worth the money? If you are a fan and one of these players is on your team, you will likely have mixed feelings. If the team is doing well, you are probably not even thinking about their salary. If the team stinks, you are likely quoting the fine print on page twenty-five of their contract, and lamenting that they are grossly overpaid. In any event, these are the top 3 fattest NHL salaries for players currently playing in the NHL, and how these players are doing thus far this season. [ By the way, if you like this post you can subscribe to our free newsletter to receive others like it]Number One of the top 3 fattest NHL salaries Shea Weber of the Nashville Predators is this season’s highest paid player. He is set to make $14,000,000 this year."
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"docid": "D475997#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Eagles\nPhiladelphia Eagles",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Philadelphia Eagles Current season Established July 8, 1933; 84 years ago [1]First season: 1933Play in Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Headquartered in the Nova Care Complex Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Logo Wordmark League/conference affiliations National Football League ( 1933 –present)Eastern Division (1933–1949)American Conference (1950–1952)Eastern Conference (1953–1969)Capitol Division (1967–1969)National Football Conference (1970–present)NFC East (1970–present)Current uniform Team colors Midnight green, Silver, Black, White [2] [3]Fight song Fly, Eagles Fly Mascot Swoop Personnel Owner (s) Jeffrey Lurie Christina Weiss Lurie Chairman Jeffrey Lurie CEO Jeffrey Lurie President Don Smolenski General manager Howie Roseman Head coach Doug Pederson Team history Philadelphia Eagles (1933–1942; 1944–present)Phil-Pitt \"\" Steagles \"\" (1943)Team nicknames The Birds Championships League championships (4)NFL championships (pre-1970 AFL–NFL merger) (3)1948, 1949, 1960Super Bowl championships (1)2017 ( LII)Conference championships (4)NFL Eastern: 1960NFC: 1980, 2004, 2017Division championships (13)NFL East: 1947, 1948, 1949NFC East: 1980, 1988, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2013, 2017Playoff appearances (25)NFL: 1947, 1948, 1949, 1960, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2017Home fields Baker Bowl (1933–1935)Philadelphia Municipal Stadium (1936–1939, 1941)Connie Mack Stadium (1940, 1942–1957)Franklin Field (1958–1970)Veterans Stadium (1971–2002)Lincoln Financial Field (2003–present)The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football franchise based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Eagles compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. They are Super Bowl champions, having won Super Bowl LII, their fourth NFL title, after winning in 1948, 1949, and 1960. The franchise was established in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets, when a group led by Bert Bell secured the rights to an NFL franchise in Philadelphia. Bell, Chuck Bednarik, Bob Brown, Brian Dawkins, Reggie White, Steve Van Buren, Tommy Mc Donald, Greasy Neale, Pete Pihos, Sonny Jurgensen, and Norm Van Brocklin have been inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The team has an intense rivalry with the New York Giants. This rivalry is the oldest in the NFC East and is among the oldest in the NFL. It was ranked by NFL Network as the number one rivalry of all-time and Sports Illustrated ranks it amongst the Top 10 NFL rivalries of all-time at number four, [4] and according to ESPN, it is one of the fiercest and most well-known rivalries in the American football community. [ 5] They also have a bitter rivalry with the Dallas Cowboys, which has become more high-profile since the 1960s, as well as a historic rivalry with the Washington Redskins. Their rivalry with the Pittsburgh Steelers is another bitter rivalry, roughly dating back to 1933, that mostly arises from the two teams' statuses as being from opposite ends of the same state. ["
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"docid": "D2447361#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_Bowl_Subdivision\nNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Football Bowl Subdivision)navigation search NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Current season, competition or edition:2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season Sport American football Founded 1978No. of teams 129 (+1 transitional)Country United States Most recent champion (s) Alabama Crimson Tide TV partner (s) Various Official website www .ncaa .com /sports /football /fbs The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision ( FBS ), formerly known as Division I-A, is the top level of college football in the United States. The FBS is the most competitive subdivision of NCAA Division I, which itself consists of the largest and most competitive schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of the most recently completed 2017 college football season, there are 10 conferences and 130 schools in FBS. College football is very popular throughout much of the United States, and the top schools generate tens of millions of dollars in yearly revenue. [ 1] [2] Top FBS teams draw tens of thousands of fans to games, and the ten largest American stadiums by capacity all host FBS teams. College athletes are not paid, but colleges are allowed to provide players with non-monetary compensation such as athletic scholarships that provide for tuition, housing, and books. Unlike other NCAA divisions and subdivisions, the NCAA does not officially award an FBS football national championship, nor does it sanction a playoff tournament to determine such a champion on the field. Instead, organizations such as the Associated Press and AFCA have historically sought to rank the teams and crown a national champion, by taking a vote of sports writers and coaches, respectively. In place of such a playoff, various cities across the United States hold their own post-season contests, called bowl games, in which they traditionally invite teams to participate in them."
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"docid": "D1510125#0",
"title": "http://www.nbadraft.net/players/zach-lavine\n14 - Zach LaVine",
"text": "NBA Comparison: Russell Westbrook Strengths: Blessed with truly high level explosiveness, La Vine was one of the most intriguing prospects in college basketball last season … Shows electric speed and quickness, and is certainly one of the best leapers in the 2014 draft class … Really good body control as well … Pretty long … His upside as a prospect has a way of jumping out of the TV screen when you watch him play … Plays an exciting and fairly flashy style, and is a highlight reel dunker in the transition game … Is a magnet for run-outs, as his speed and acceleration allows him to generally be one of the first players down the floor after missed shots … Has a sweet looking jump shot, and his range extends past the NBA 3-point line … Also blessed with a swift (yet unorthodox) release and a strong ability to create space to get his shots off … Able to hit shots off of screens or off the dribble, making him a guy who must be accounted for no matter what on the perimeter … More than adequate ball-handling ability … Will be a tough cover due to his athleticism and shooting skills, as he can slash when crowded or stop and pop if the defender gives him space … Gets great elevation and has a high release giving him a great ability to get shots off ... Has the ability to put up points in bunches … Already garnered experience playing as an instant offense threat off the bench in his lone year at UCLA, and that role will likely benefit him at the NBA level, as he gains experience … Would likely be most effective playing in an up-tempo system … Some think La Vine could develop into a combo guard at the next level, and he has the physical and athletic tools to do so … Shows finesse as a player, and is extremely fluid and smooth … A late blooming prospect, who wasn’t a highly touted recruit until midway through his Sr. season of high school … Could really just be scratching the surface of his true ability ... Weaknesses: La Vine needs to develop more consistency and improve his basketball IQ … Has a tendency to settle for too many pull up jump shots and doesn’t attack the basket nearly as much as he should off the dribble … Got to the foul line at a poor rate for someone with his shot creating potential last season (1.8 FTA per night on 69%) … Pretty thin and frail, needs to put on more weight … Not a physical player at all, and really struggles with any aspect of the game dealing with contact right now … Has a raw feel for the game, and decides to take some bad shots at times … Though he’s projected by many to be a combo guard, La Vine didn’t show a great ability to handle double teams and struggled some when pressured … Is a pretty underwhelming defensive player, and will have a tough time finding consistent minutes on an NBA team until he shows more effort and strength on this end … Doesn’t seem to be a very tough player. Body strength will obviously help his ability to play through contact … Though he has good shooting skills, his jumper faded badly down the stretch last season and rendered him pretty ineffective throughout the month of March … Struggles mightily to contribute when his jumper isn’t falling … Is a very promising prospect, but will need time to develop overall before he’s ready to play consistently in the NBA ... Overall: La Vine is another one of the Seattle-bred players who shows an intriguing skill set and will find himself playing in the NBA next season … His elite level, explosive athletic ability makes him an eye-opening player, and his jump shot and upside add more fuel to the fire … He needs to gain weight, polish and develop a better understanding of the game, but overall La Vine is a pretty impressive prospect who will only be 19 when he is selected in the draft … Drafting La Vine is a little bit like taking a player out of high school. He will require patience, but few in this draft have as much long term potential ... Look for him to be a certain 1st round pick , with a chance to jump up into the lottery ... Jorrye Nixon 5/14/14Strengths: At 6’5 La Vine is one of the top athletes not only of his class but in all of college basketball ... La Vine has the athleticism to win the NBA Dunk contest next year, his freakish leaping ability and smoothness is on a truly elite level ... Grew 5 inches in the last 3 years going from a short quick point guard to a player with the size to player either backcourt position ... Not your typical point guard by any means, but the prototype of the new NBA PG: strong, quick, and excellent in transition as well as half court situations ... His verticality and explosiveness are off the charts and he uses them to finish around the rim with powerful dunks but also to jump stop and elevate in a dime ... The long arms and skinny body are perfect for a wing but as a point guard he will have to develop his upper body and become stronger to handle the physicality of the PG position ... His game resembles Westbrook, great in transition, quick ... Defensively he has very quick hands but he relies a little too much on his athleticism to save himself ... Hard worker, seems a little shy, he impressed many people during summer workouts with UCLA where he could be the last gift of an impressive list of NBA players left by coach Howland. Weaknesses: Doesn’t blow by people nearly as much as he should, too often he is satisfied with his jumpshot and although he has a far from perfect shooting technique, he’s fairly consistent with it ... He needs to learn to get to the basket in half court situations, and part of that is getting stronger, but he also needs to get tougher mentality ... Improving that aspect of his game will really elevate his game into the stratosphere ... His ball handling is great but his decision-making needs to improve if he is going to take his game to another level ... Consistency. He will have to learn to bring it every possession 100% ... Not a highly vocal guy, so if he wants to be a point guard, that is an area he should focus on improving ... Notes: A late bloomer. Flew under the radar for most of his high school career but ultimately moved into the top 50 in his senior season ... Not has hyped as many of his colleagues from the dream class of 2013 but he has all the tools to become a great point guard/combo guard in the NBA, and may actually be the best incoming freshman prospect in the Pac 12 ... Measured 6'3 (in shoes) 167 lbs, with a 6'6 wingspan at the 2012 Le Bron James Skills Academy ... Rick Pietro 8/7/13May 26, 2014Zach La Vine 2014 NBA Draft Workout - Freak Athlete with Deep Range Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:36May 23, 2014Zach La Vine HEAD LEVEL WINDMILL during 2014 NBA Draft Workout Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:13March 14, 2013Zach La Vine Has SICK Bounce & Game!Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:14September 3, 2012Zach La Vine OFFICIAL Hoopmixtape!"
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"docid": "D1084537#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Dolphins\nMiami Dolphins",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Miami Dolphins Current season Established August 16, 1965; 52 years ago [1]First season: 1966Play in Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens, Florida Headquartered in the Baptist Health Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University Davie, Florida Logo Wordmark League/conference affiliations American Football League (1966–1969)Eastern Division (1966–1969)National Football League ( 1970 –present)American Football Conference (1970–present)AFC East (1970–present)Current uniform Team colors Aqua, Orange, White, Marine Blue [2] [3]Fight song Miami Dolphins #1Mascot T. D. Personnel Owner (s) Stephen M. Ross Chairman Stephen M. Ross CEO Tom Garfinkel General manager Chris Grier Head coach Adam Gase Team history Miami Dolphins (1966–present)Team nicknames The Fins The No-Name Defense (Defense 1970s)The Killer Bees Defense (Defense 1980s)Championships League championships (2)Super Bowl championships (2) 1972 ( VII ), 1973 ( VIII)Conference championships (5)AFC: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1982, 1984Division championships (13)AFC East: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2008Playoff appearances (23)NFL: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2016Home fields Miami Orange Bowl (1966–1986)Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami metropolitan area. The Dolphins compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. The Dolphins play their home games at Hard Rock Stadium in the northern suburb of Miami Gardens, Florida, and are headquartered in Davie, Florida. The Dolphins are Florida's oldest professional sports team. Of the four AFC East teams, they are the only team in the division that was not a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). The Dolphins team was founded by attorney-politician Joe Robbie and actor-comedian Danny Thomas. They began play in the AFL in 1966. The region had not had a professional football team since the days of the Miami Seahawks, who played in the All-America Football Conference in 1946 before becoming the first incarnation of the Baltimore Colts. For the first few years the Dolphins' full-time training camp and practice facilities were at Saint Andrew's School, a private boys boarding prep school in Boca Raton. In 1970 the Dolphins joined the NFL when the AFL–NFL merger occurred."
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"docid": "D1841384#0",
"title": "http://www.aare.edu.au/blog/?p=1984\nRoll back curriculum constraints and give teachers the freedom to make professional judgements",
"text": "EMAIL | PRINTCATEGORIESAustralian curriculum, Teacher quality, Teachers' work TAGSNicole Mockler, Teachers as curriculum workers January.16.2017Roll back curriculum constraints and give teachers the freedom to make professional judgements By Nicole Mockler The role of the teacher in an Australian classroom is changing, and not in a good way. As I see it, the relentless pressure for schools to perform well in NAPLAN, the demands of various mandated curriculum and the ubiquitous concerns about ‘quality teaching’ are making teachers lose confidence in their own professional abilities. There is little space left for them to make their own decisions and act on their own ideas and knowledge as educators. I believe it is time in Australia to start reclaiming the notion of teacher as curriculum worker, that is someone who can translate and transform their professional knowledge into appropriate conditions for learning for their particular students in their particular schools. There needs to be a pushback to the current constraints. We know from myriad research (just look at Finland) that teachers flourish and children learn when teachers are given such freedoms. I am not saying we should embark on a mission to get rid of My School or NAPLAN, or try to dismantle the national curriculum, that would probably not be a fruitful mission for our energy. There are, however, I believe, some ways in which we, as an education community, each with our different roles, might walk this tension between the enabling and constraining factors to help teachers make this space for themselves. How the problem grew In their 2007 book Schooling by Design, Wiggins and Mc Tighe expressed their frustration with what they saw as an uncomfortable relationship between teachers and curriculum: Over the years, we have observed countless examples of teachers who, though industrious and well meaning, act in ways that suggest that they misunderstand their jobs. It may seem odd or even outrageous to say that many teachers misconceive their obligations."
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"docid": "D869456#0",
"title": "http://cehs.unl.edu/secd/teaching-strategies/\nTeaching Strategies",
"text": "\"Implementing CSI & Developing Self-Regulated Learners Definition of a Strategy CSI Research Based Model Implementation Students with Learning Disabilities The Self-Regulated Strategy Development Model Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Considerations When Evaluating CSIStudent Generalizations Ways of Evaluating Practical Considerations and Tips Implementing Cognitive Strategy Instruction & Developing Self-Regulated Learners Cognitive Strategy Instruction is a very broad subject but here you will find an overview of the process and practical tips. For more in depth study references are provided. CSI is a tool intended to help students develop the necessary skills to be self-regulated learners. Our purpose is to introduce and explain the Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) model of implementation, as well as provide the foundational basis for its effectiveness. Information presented will include: The steps (how you do it). The purpose behind each step (why you do it). We should stress that the instructional process is what determines the effectiveness of strategy instruction. Definition of a Strategy When discussing strategies it is helpful to dissect the definition. Strategies are: Goals directed and consciously controllable process that facilitate performance. The key parts are: Goals directed - intended to perform a definite function."
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"docid": "D1138254#0",
"title": "http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/teaching-careers/pre-k-teacher/\nPreschool and Pre-K Teacher: Job, Education and Salary Information",
"text": "\"Teaching Careers Updated December 1, 2017Preschool and Pre-K Teacher: Job, Education and Salary Information By Room 241 Team • October 4, 2012Preschool teachers play a vital role in the lives of young students by nurturing and developing their interests in age-appropriate subjects. These teachers encourage social interactions and foster a creative learning environment. Preschool and pre-kindergarten teachers generally instruct children from ages 2 to 5, depending on when parents choose to enroll their children. With the use of interactive teaching methods, preschool teachers provide young children with learning foundations in basic subjects like learning letters and numbers. They use individual and group activities to help students begin the learning process through activities like group reading and various exercises, such as collecting objects and distinguishing shapes and colors. Our guide offers insights into the required education, salary and job outlook for preschool and pre-kindergarten teachers. Browse through the content or use the following links to jump to your desired location: At-a-glance> What is the difference between preschool and pre-K teachers? > Who makes good preschool and pre-K teachers? Teaching preschool and pre-K in-depth> What do preschool and pre-K teachers do? > Where do preschool and pre-K teachers work?"
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"docid": "D2711265#0",
"title": "https://www.icanteachmychild.com/how-to-homeschool-part-2/\nHow to Homeschool Preschool, Part 2",
"text": "How to Homeschool Preschool, Part 2March 19, 2013 by Jenae - This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy. Guest Post by Charity Hawkins, author of The Homeschool Experiement: a novel Read Part 1 of this series here. In the last post I talked about a workable daily routine for homeschooling preschoolers. In this post I want to delve into the specifics. Here’s how those activities teach your child. LIFE SKILLS / CHARACTERI messed up with my first child. I didn’t have a great routine; I basically let him eat whenever he wanted, have terrible sleep habits, and call the shots for what we did a lot of the time. I’ve wised up. You want to help your child establish good habits, with the parents as the authorities."
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"docid": "D2139232#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/61986229/Intended-vs-Implemented-vs-Achieved-Curriculum\nBy Terence Dave S.",
"text": "By Terence Dave S. Pelingon Master Teacher I, Diclum Elementary School INTENDED VS. IMPLEMENTED VS. ACHIEVED CURRICULUM PURPOSES OF CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT 1. Highlight curriculum expectations. 2. Gather information about what students know and can do. 3. Motivate students to learn better. 4. Motivate and encourage teachers to meet the identified needs of students."
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"docid": "D2259628#0",
"title": "http://www.readingrockets.org/article/teach-test-just-say-no\nTeach to the Test? Just Say No",
"text": "\"Teach to the Test? Just Say No By: Craig Jerald It is possible for educators to make better choices about how and when to teach to the test than the alarmist newspaper articles and editorials would seem to suggest. This article from the Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement aims to help readers think beyond simple compliance with federal law or basic implementation of programs. Every spring, education-related newspaper and magazine stories raise the alarm that schools are teaching to the test. Scores of articles and editorials paint a disheartening picture of frustrated teachers forced to abandon good instructional practices for a relentless stream of worksheets based on boring, repetitive test-preparation materials. Even Hollywood actors are chiming in. Actress Alfre Woodard recently told a Louisiana newspaper, \"\"My sister-in-law is left standing in front of her class with a pamphlet, teaching to the test because everyone must pass.\"\" 1Although the phrase — and the concern — are hardly new, many observers blame the No Child Left Behind (NCl B) act for escalating teaching to the test from a problem into an epidemic. The law \"\"virtually transformed the concept of education,\"\" according to a recent editorial in the San Francisco Chronicle, \"\"turning teaching and learning into a mere exercise in prepping students to test well.\"\" 2According to that logic, teaching to the test is as unavoidable as a force of nature, as inevitable as gravity."
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"title": "http://www.discoverbusiness.us/education/online-mba/\nAccredited Online MBA Programs",
"text": "Accredited Online MBA Programs Table of Contents1 – Compare MBA Programs2 – Search Degrees by State3 – Best Value Degrees4 – MBA Accreditation5 – Pick the Right Program Choosing the right online MBA program is one of the biggest decisions many business professionals make in their lives. The growing need to balance busy schedules and multiple responsibilities has made online MBA programs a popular choice as they offer both affordability and flexibility. Our page brings together all the information you need to choose the best MBA program for you. Below you will find statistics on 100 of the top online MBA degrees, our top advice on how to measure the value of programs to ensure the best online MBA experience, a discussion of common accreditation bodies, and, finally, our ranking of top accredited online MBA programs. With this information in hand, you will be one step closer to finding the perfect school and program. You can quickly sort and compare online MBA programs using the table below. Click on the arrows to reorganize the table according to various measures, such as acceptance rates and average GMAT entrance scores. While this table does not provide a combined ranking, it makes it easy to see how 100 top programs from across the country stack up on many important factors that all applicants should consider when choosing to apply to the right programs. Programs are listed in alphabetical order. School Rank Accept."
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"title": "https://www.coursereport.com/schools/general-assembly\nGeneral Assembly",
"text": "\"General Assembly Avg Rating: 4.29 ( 302 reviews )Save About Courses Reviews (302) News About General Assembly offers courses in web and mobile development, product management, data science and more, online and in-person, across 15 campuses in 4 continents. Focusing on the most relevant and in-demand skills across data, design, business and technology, General Assembly is confronting a skills gap through best-in-class instruction and providing access to opportunities in tech. General Assembly works with students online and in-person across 15 campuses in 4 continents. General Assembly offers a breadth of different course offerings and classes range from full-time immersive courses for learners that want to switch to a new career, to part-time courses for learners that are looking to improve their career trajectory by acquiring a new skill set, and mentor-led online circuits for a more flexible way to acquire foundational skills. The General Assembly careers team partners with companies for course development and graduate placement and helps companies stay competitive in today's digital landscape. Additionally, General Assembly has made a commitment to affordable and accessible education combined with an education-to-employment approach that helps to create a diverse talent pipeline. In addition to long-form course offerings, General Assembly courses are also available as short form bootcamps (1-2 day workshops) as well as evening and weekend classes. Recent General Assembly News Ultimate Guide to Digital Marketing Bootcamps January 2018 Coding Bootcamp News + Podcast Instructor Spotlight: Phillippa Thomson of General Assembly Read all (77) articles about General Assembly →Recent General Assembly Reviews: Rating 4.29Data Analytics General Assembly turned me from a Teacher to a Designer GA Melbourne, Australia. 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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principles_and_Standards_for_School_Mathematics\nPrinciples and Standards for School Mathematics",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Principles and Standards for School Mathematics ( PSSM) are guidelines produced by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) in 2000, setting forth recommendations for mathematics educators. [ 1] They form a national vision for preschool through twelfth grade mathematics education in the US and Canada. It is the primary model for standards-based mathematics. The NCTM employed a consensus process that involved classroom teachers, mathematicians, and educational researchers. The resulting document sets forth a set of six principles (Equity, Curriculum, Teaching, Learning, Assessment, and Technology) that describe NCTM's recommended framework for mathematics programs, and ten general strands or standards that cut across the school mathematics curriculum. These strands are divided into mathematics content (Number and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, and Data Analysis and Probability) and processes (Problem Solving, Reasoning and Proof, Communication, Connections, and Representation). Specific expectations for student learning are described for ranges of grades ( preschool to 2, 3 to 5, 6 to 8, and 9 to 12). Contents [ hide ]1 Origins2 Six principles3 Standards3.1 Content standards3.2 Process standards4 Curriculum Focal Points5 Controversy6 See also7 References8 External links Origins [ edit]The Principles and Standards for School Mathematics was developed by the NCTM. The NCTM's stated intent was to improve mathematics education. The contents were based on surveys of existing curriculum materials, curricula and policies from many countries, educational research publications, and government agencies such as the U. S. National Science Foundation. ["
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"title": "http://www.sundaymail.co.zw/min-dokora-key-answers-to-curriculum-reform/\nMin. Dokora: Key answers to curriculum reform",
"text": "Min. Dokora: Key answers to curriculum reform Opinion & Analysis Contributor December 13, 2015In this week’s instalment, I again have the privilege of providing an informative article from Professor Chrispen Chiome of the Zimbabwe Open University. The article gives an overview of Zimbabwe’s education system soon after independence, and the imperative to review the curriculum to bring relevance to our education. The Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Education and Training was a milestone towards bringing that relevance. Below is Prof Chiome in his own words * * * Zimbabwe was born out of a protracted liberation struggle. It is common cause that it was a struggle for land, but education was also at the heart of that struggle. The learning experiences, lessons and academic content taught in schools with the aim of developing skills, knowledge and correct attitudes to students is generally what is referred to as curriculum. Curriculum is one of the foundational elements of effective schooling and teaching. It is often for this reason that it is the object of reforms. Such reforms in the curriculum are basically intended to mandate and at the same time encourage greater curricular standardisation and consistency across provinces, schools, grade levels, subject areas and courses."
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"title": "http://www.gelds.decal.ga.gov/FAQ.aspx\n.",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)What are early learning standards? Early learning standards are guidelines that identify what children from birth to age five should know and be able to do. By providing a clear framework, they help all stakeholders ensure that children meet learning and development milestones. Why do we need early learning standards? They promote higher-quality learning experiences for children from birth to age 5. They support each child’s individual rates of development, approaches to learning, and cultural context. Early learning standards help parents and teachers understand the development progress of each child and they help support the early identification and referral of children with special needs. They help to set clear and realistic goals for success. Common early learning standards ensure that children are receiving a consistent, high-quality education across all programs in Georgia. Of course, standards are not the only thing needed to guarantee a child’s learning and development, but they provide an accessible framework for teachers, parents, and other stakeholders."
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"title": "http://www.academia.edu/8638435/PROFESSIONAL_STUDIES_SYLLABUS_A_Measurement_and_Evaluation_final_Autosaved\nPROFESSIONAL STUDIES SYLLABUS A Measurement and Evaluation final Autosaved",
"text": "docx PROFESSIONAL STUDIES SYLLABUS A Measurement and Evaluation final Autosaved47 Pages PROFESSIONAL STUDIES SYLLABUS A Measurement and Evaluation final Autosaved Uploaded by Pardon Mashandaconnect to download Get docx PROFESSIONAL STUDIES SYLLABUS A Measurement and Evaluation final Autosaved Download UNIT 2: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT 1.0 Organisation of the Unit………………………………………………………… 1 1.1 Introduction…………………………………………………………….…. 1 1.2 Aims …………………………………………………………………………2 1.3 Objectives/Expected Outcomes………………………………………………2 1.4 Key Concepts……………………………………………………………........3 1.5 Content……………………………………………………………………….4 1.5.1 Preparation for teaching…………………………………………….4 1.5.1.1 Curriculum……………………………………………………………5 1.5.1.2 The Nature of the Curriculum in Zimbabwe………….............................5 1.5.1.3 The Role of the teacher in the Curriculum……………………………..5 1.5.1.4 The role of other stakeholders…………………………………………6 1.5.2 Syllabus…………………………………………………………….. 1.5.2.1 Syllabus Interpretation……………………………………………… 1.5.2.2 Why interpret the syllabus?.................................................................... 1 1.5.3 Scheming………………………………………………………………….. 1.5.3.1 Rationale………………………………………………………… 1.5.3.2 Factors to consider 1.5.3.2.1 Pupils 1.5.3.2.2 School Calendar 1.5.3.2.3 Time table 1.5.3.2.4 Order 1.5.3.2.5 Seasonal changes 1.5.3.2.6 Scheme format 1.5.4 Lesson Planning 1.5.4.1 Rationale 1.5.4.2 Factors to consider 1.5.4.3 Approaches to teaching and learning 1.5.4.4 Planning format 1.5.5 Lesson Presentation 1.5.5.1 Steps to follow 1.5.5.2 Characteristic of an effective lesson 2 1.5.6 Types of lessons 1.5.6.1 Teacher Centred 1.5.6.2 Child Centred 1.5.7 Evaluation 1.5.7.1 Rationale 1.5.7.2 Types of evaluation 1.5.8 Classroom Organisation 1.5.8.1 Grouping 1.5.8.2 Types of groups 1.5.8.3 Managing groups 1.5.9 Class Discipline and Control 1.5.9.1 Class rules and regulations 1.5.9.2 Causes of deviant behavior 1.5.9.3 Types of deviant behavior 1.5.9.4 Behaviour modification 1.5.10 Record Keeping 1.5.10.1 Rationale 1.5.10.2 Types of records 3 1.6 Summary 1.7 Conclusion 1.8 Assignment 1.9 References 1.11 Further Reading 1.12 Glossary 4 1.0 ORGANISATION OF THE UNIT In this Unit we present an introduction to Classroom Management which is meant to give you an overview of the issues you will meet in this Unit. This is followed by a statement of the Aims and Objectives and Definitions of the key concepts covered. You will be exposed to the content of the Unit which includes the following main themes: Preparation for Teaching Classroom Organisation Class discipline and control Record Keeping At the end of some sections of this Unit, we set out some activities which you are required to complete before proceeding. These exercises are meant to assist you to check on your understanding of the concepts. They will also assist us to check on your progress so that we can assist you where necessary. Towards the end of the Unit, we give you a summary to assist you recall/reinforce and further enhance your understanding of the key elements you have learnt in this Unit. At the end you will find a list of the references cited in this Unit. Further, we give a list of resource materials relevant to Classroom Management ."
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"title": "http://blog.intheswim.com/swim-lesson-plans/\nSwim Lesson Plans",
"text": "Swim Lesson Plans October 21, 2014 Davy Merino Learning how to swim is one of life’s most valuable skills, and not only for the benefit of water safety. When you teach a child how to swim, it opens the door to one of the most enjoyable forms of recreation and fitness. Learn to swim and enjoy water skiing, scuba diving and snorkeling, river rafting and tubing, surfing or playing in the ocean, or joining a competitive swim team. Boating and fishing, and just being around water in general. Learning to swim provides lifestyle opportunities, but it can also save a child’s life. Growing up with a fear of the water limits recreational choices, and could possibly manifest itself into a deeper phobia of water. According to the CDC, every day in the U. S., an average of 2 children succumb to drowning, and another 10 are admitted to hospitals in near-drowning incidents. Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children aged 1-4, and the second leading cause of death for kids age 1-14. Drowning is a horrible tragedy, but one that’s avoidable, in most cases. In the words of Olympic swimmer Cullen Jones “Drowning is preventable; two words – Swim Lessons ”."
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"title": "http://bestgymnastics.net/faqs/\nFAQs",
"text": "FAQs Click on the links below for answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Best Gymnastics and our great programs. Class Schedule Q: Who is Best Gymnastics? Q: How will gymnastics benefit my child? Isn’t gymnastics only for girls? Q: Is gymnastics safe? Q: What do the students do in class and how do I track their progress? Q: May my child try a class first before we decide to enroll? Q: What does my child wear to gymnastics? Q: How do I know at what level to start my child? Q: My daughter is 7 and wants to be a cheerleader when she gets older."
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"title": "http://memphisdyslexia.org/\n.",
"text": "Attending the Spring Semester is a great way to finish the school year!Welcome To Our Web page Several ways to help the Foundation To all our visitors,Welcome to the official web site for the Dyslexia Foundation of Memphis! Whatever the reason may be that you have come to check us out, we are glad you are here. Even though our Foundation's name says we are the Dyslexia Foundation, a child does not have to have a diagnosis of Dyslexia to come to our tutoring programs. Anyone who is having a problem learning to read is welcome to come. Our program's curriculum is a basic phonics curriculum. It is a great way to learn to read especially since our program is taught one on one. One on one teaching is the very best way for all children to learn. If you are unsure our program is right for your child, please call us and let us talk to you and answer your questions. You may call us at 901 373-7218 or e-mail us at [email protected]. It is our hope to make this site both informative and simple to use."
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"title": "https://oldweb.naeyc.org/about/positions/psmath.asp\n.",
"text": "\"NAEYC Home > About NAEYC > Position Statements > Early Childhood Mathematics > Position Early Childhood Mathematics: Promoting Good Beginnings A joint position statement of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)Adopted in 2002Position The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) affirm that high-quality, challenging, and accessible mathematics education for 3- to 6-year-old children is a vital foundation for future mathematics learning. In every early childhood setting, children should experience effective, research-based curriculum and teaching practices. Such high-quality classroom practice requires policies, organizational supports, and adequate resources that enable teachers to do this challenging and important work. The challenges Throughout the early years of life, children notice and explore mathematical dimensions of their world. They compare quantities, find patterns, navigate in space, and grapple with real problems such as balancing a tall block building or sharing a bowl of crackers fairly with a playmate. Mathematics helps children make sense of their world outside of school and helps them construct a solid foundation for success in school. In elementary and middle school, children need mathematical understanding and skills not only in math courses but also in science, social studies, and other subjects. In high school, students need mathematical proficiency to succeed in course work that provides a gateway to technological literacy and higher education [1-4]. Once out of school, all adults need a broad range of basic mathematical understanding to make informed decisions in their jobs, households, communities, and civic lives. Besides ensuring a sound mathematical foundation for all members of our society, the nation also needs to prepare increasing numbers of young people for work that requires a higher proficiency level [5, 6]. The National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for the 21st Century (known as the Glenn Commission) asks this question: \"\"As our children move toward the day when their decisions will be the ones shaping a new America, will they be equipped with the mathematical and scientific tools needed to meet those challenges and capitalize on those opportunities?\"\" [ 7, p. 6]Since the 1970s a series of assessments of U. S. students' performance has revealed an overall level of mathematical proficiency well below what is desired and needed [5, 8, 9]. In recent years NCTM and others have addressed these challenges with new standards and other resources to improve mathematics education, and progress has been made at the elementary and middle school levels--especially in schools that have instituted reforms [e.g., 10-12]. Yet achievement in mathematics and other areas varies widely from state to state [13] and from school district to school district."
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"title": "https://dese.mo.gov/faqs/measurable%20goals%20&%20objectives\nFrequently Asked Questions: Measurable Goals & Objectives",
"text": "Home » FAQs Frequently Asked Questions: Measurable Goals & Objectives How should the IEP address exploring career options, preparing for job interviews, or other transition-related activities? The Transition Form C in the IEP is the appropriate place for postsecondary goals and services to be listed. Transition services can also be addressed through annual goals with accompanying objectives and/or benchmarks as appropriate. These goals must meet all of the requirements for a measurable goal as stated in state and federal regulations and the Special Education Compliance Standards and Indicators Manual, Section 200.810. There must be at least one annual measurable goal to support each postsecondary transition goal. Do students with a categorical eligibility of Other Health Impaired need to have specific goals addressing the health impairment? IEP goals address the skills or behaviors for which specially designed instruction is required for the child to access and make progress in the general education curriculum. The Present Level will address how the child’s disability affects her/his involvement and progress in the general education curriculum or for preschool children, appropriate activities. When considering eligibility for IDEA resulting from a health, motor, sensory, or non-cognitive impairment, the IEP team must identify the educational concerns resulting from the disability and develop goals that address those educational concerns. What procedural requirements exist when a public agency does not agree with a specific request from the parent (e.g., including a specific goal or service in the IEP)?"
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"title": "http://mcleanmeditation.com/teacher-training/\nBecome a Professional Meditation & Mindfulness Teacher",
"text": "Become a Professional Meditation & Mindfulness Teacher Find out more. Tune in to an information session with the Meditation Teacher Academy director, Sarah Mc Lean, on Tuesday, April 15, at 10:00 am, Pacific Time ( find out what time it is in your time zone. ) Join the call at this link: https://zoom.us/j/9282040067Or, call using a local number: US: +1 646 876 9923; Canada: +1 647 558 0588; Ireland: +353 (0) 1 691 7488; Australia: +61 (0) 2 8015 2088; United Kingdom: +44 (0) 20 3695 0088; Hong Kong: +852 5808 6088 More international numbers ava ilable here. Meeting ID: 928 204 0067Program Details The meditation and mindfulness teacher training program is delivered in two components: a self-paced, distance learning module—the Meditation Foundation Course—followed by an 8-day, in-person Teacher Training Intensive offered in Sedona, Arizona, Nashville, Tennessee, and County Cork, Ireland (you choose which one you’d like to attend.) In total, the program consists of 200 hours of training in the theory, science, teaching, and practice of meditation and mindfulness. You’ll start with a 150-hour, self-paced Meditation Foundation Course…READ MOREWhat You Receive Once you enroll, you’ll be contacted by your personal Course Advisor, an experienced meditation teacher assigned to serve as your meditation mentor. Your advisor will help you navigate the curriculum and support you as you journey through the program. You’ll receive a home study kit with nine books and a 120+ page study guide, and you’ll gain access to an online library of lessons as well as a schedule of live teleconference calls that will illuminate…READ MOREApplication & Fees There are rolling admissions for the Meditation Teacher Academy, so you can start the training at any time. To apply, submit the Student Application & Health Information Form, as well as a 200–500 word essay on why you would like to become a meditation teacher, two personal recommendations written by people who support your commitment to becoming a meditation and mindfulness teacher, and a non-refundable application fee…READ MORETeaching meditation and mindfulness is a calling, perhaps you have heard the call. Those of us who practice meditation live with expanded awareness, and our lives are infused with peace, creativity, and compassion."
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"docid": "D2953566#0",
"title": "http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/teaching-careers/spanish-teacher/\nHow to Become a Spanish Teacher: Education Requirements, Salary, and Other Career Info",
"text": "\"Teaching Careers Updated November 14, 2017How to Become a Spanish Teacher: Education Requirements, Salary, and Other Career Info By Eric Gill • October 4, 2012Teaching Spanish is an ideal career for people with strong communication skills and a devotion to diversity. With the increasing demand for bilingual speakers in education, business and communities at large, people who can teach Spanish are highly valued. Spanish teachers typically are passionate about literature, liberal arts, world history, mass communications, economics and commerce. They are methodical, patient and devoted to subjects that enhance their students’ cultural understanding of Spanish-speaking countries. Our guide offers insights into the required education, salary and jobs for Spanish teachers. Browse through the content or use the following links to jump to your desired destination: At-a-glance> Spanish teacher job duties> Who makes good Spanish teachers? Teaching at the various levels> Elementary school Spanish teachers> Middle school Spanish teachers> High school Spanish teachers> Postsecondary/college Spanish teachers Professional development for Spanish teachers> Continuing education> Professional associations Related careers> Jobs beyond the school setting Best of the Web> Sites and Twitter handles to follow At-a-glance: Spanish teachers Elementary Middle school High school College/postsecondary Education Bachelor’s; master’s preferred Bachelor’s; master’s preferred Bachelor’s; master’s preferred Master’s; doctorate Typical study time 4-6 years 4-6 years 4-6 years 5-10 years Median salary $54,550 $55,860 $57,200 $61,380Job outlook +6% +6% +6% +11%Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (Note: Data listed is for elementary, middle school and high school teachers overall, and for postsecondary foreign language teachers. ) Most Spanish teachers work in subject-specific classrooms in middle and high schools, junior colleges and universities that offer foreign language courses and degrees. Depending on grade level, Spanish teachers may specialize in a specific area like reading, writing or verbal communication. They may also teach a variety of subjects, including Spanish literature and world history that assist students in making positive connections between local communities in U. S. regions and those of Spanish-speaking countries."
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"title": "http://technologytom.com/html/stadium_project.html\n.",
"text": "Photographs, examples, ideas, curriculum links and topic webs. Building a stadium for the Olympics is a fantastic project. The stadium pictured here is made from simple materials: Card, paper, tape, wooden dowels and modeling foam blocks. Simple tools such as wooden dowel mandrels, scissors and hole punches are all that is required. It’s a superb challenge for students of all ages and makes a great staff training exercise for schools or businesses since it involves working together as a team to plan and deliver the project. Jarrow Cross Primary School, Tyne and Wear This stadium has floodlights and an Olympic torch which lights up and looks like a flame! There are all sorts of events taking place and the audience are truly international - some are even wearing national dress!Marden High Scool, Northumberland This stadium was built at Saint James’ Park in Newcastle, home of Newcastle United Football Club. A group of 30 students worked on the project over the course of a whole day with time out to tour the ground. Well done Marden High School!A variety of designs are possible for the stadium but they are all based upon the same basic ‘cantilever’ structure found in most stadia. Here are some ideas for roof structures... Tubular steel cantilevers are clearly visible high up around the roof area of a stadium."
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"docid": "D1050583#0",
"title": "http://www.educationdegree.com/states/south-carolina/\nSouth Carolina Teacher Education Programs",
"text": "South Carolina Teacher Education Programs (found programs from 30 schools)SC Dept of Education:http://ed.sc.gov/Teacher Certification in SC: South Carolina Teacher Certification Info Overview One of the most important goals of society as a whole is to improve access to education. Making sure that children get high-quality education from extensively trained professionals improves the workforce of South Carolina, encourages children to become contributing members of society, and strengthens the national economy as a whole. Popular Online Education Programs Grand Canyon University Offers a variety of Bachelor's, Master’s, Doctorate and Alternative Certification programs LEARN MORECapella University Offers a variety of M. S., Ed. S, Ed. D. and Ph. D. programs for current educators LEARN MOREFeatured Online Programs: Online programs may not be available in all states Abilene Christian University - Online Programs: Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership - Conflict Management and Resolution Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership - Higher Education Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership - Learning with Emerging Technologies Master of Education in Higher Education Arkansas State University - Online Programs: Master of Science in Early Childhood Services Master of Science in Reading MSE in Curriculum and Instruction MSE in Educational Leadership MSE in Educational Theory & Practice MSE in Gifted, Talented, and Creative MSE in Special Education K-12Baker College Online Programs: Educational Leadership: Higher Education - MSEE (Masters) Educational Leadership: K-12 - MSEE (Masters)Capella University - Online Programs: Doctor of Education - Adult Education (Post-Licensure)Doctor of Education - Curriculum and Instruction (Post-Licensure)Doctor of Education - Personalized and Competency- Based Instruction (Post-Licensure)Doctor of Education - Teacher Leader in Digital Transformation (Post-Licensure)Doctor of Education - Teacher Leader in Digital Transformation (Post-Licensure)Doctor of Information Technology - Information Technology Education (Post-Licensure)Master of Education - Teaching and Learning (Post-Licensure)Masters - Early Childhood Education (Post-Licensure)Masters - Educational Technology (Post-Licensure) Masters - English Language Learning and Teaching (Post-Licensure)Masters - Instruction in the 1:1 Environment (Post-Licensure)Masters - K-12 Studies in Education (Post-Licensure)Masters - Professional Growth and Development (Post-Licensure)Masters - School Counseling - CACREP-accredited (Post-Licensure)Masters - Special Education Teaching (Post-Licensure)Ph D - Information Technology Education (Post-Licensure)Ph D - Post-secondary and Adult Education (Post-Licensure) Ph D - Special Education Leadership (Post-Licensure)Colorado State University-Global Campus (Online)Programs: MS - Teaching and Learning Concordia University - Online Programs: M. Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction: Adolescent Literacy M. Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction: Early Childhood Education (Birth - 8 Years)M. Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction: Educational Technology Leadership M. Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction: Environmental Education M. Ed."
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"docid": "D845858#0",
"title": "https://www.time4learning.com/homeschool/curriculum/high_school_earth_science.html\nHigh School Earth & Space Curriculum",
"text": "High School Earth & Space Curriculum Try Our Lesson Demos The Time4Learning Earth/Space Science curriculum is one of five science courses offered at the high school level. Students can expect to see various concepts being covered including Earth’s structure and energy, plate tectonics, weather and climate, Earth’s solar system, and more. Earth Science is taught using a combination of labs, multimedia lessons, instructional videos, printable worksheets, quizzes, tests, and both online and offline projects. Members often use this page as a resource for more detailed planning, as a guide to help select activities using the activity finder or to compare our curriculum with state standards and homeschooling laws."
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"title": "https://www.amle.org/BrowsebyTopic/WhatsNew/WNDet/TabId/270/ArtMID/888/ArticleID/267/Integrating-Curriculum-for-Meaningful-Learning.aspx\nIntegrating Curriculum for Meaningful Learning",
"text": "\"Integrating Curriculum for Meaningful Learning By: Sue B. Vansant In most schools, integrated curriculum is more a hit-and-miss practice than a full-scale, all-out commitment. To accomplish the goal of ensuring that “all teachers can identify the connections among ideas and fields of knowledge, as well as how their teaching relates to the courses and student activities conducted by other school personnel,” as AMLE’s This We Believe suggests, schools must establish protocols that help middle grades educators develop integrated lessons and units. Getting Started The first step in developing integrated lessons and units is to designate a planning time for teams to discuss ways to integrate each teacher’s curriculum. At Lee County Middle School, we chose Tuesdays. During that dedicated time, we plan and discuss short-term and long-term integration opportunities. Short-term and long-term units are identified according to the length of time it takes to complete the unit. A longterm unit requires two or more weeks to complete; a shortterm unit requires anywhere from one day to one week in the regular classroom. ( When integrated units require a more flexible schedule so students can work with each other or with students on other teams they utilize a period called “seminar” time. ) A meeting agenda helps focus all attendees and provides a framework for more productive outcomes. One of our teams was having a hard time planning an integrated curriculum, so we worked together to construct an agenda to steer the meeting."
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"docid": "D522364#0",
"title": "http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/teachingresources/discipline/science/continuum/Pages/environment.aspx\nThe Environment: Living and Non-Living Things",
"text": "The Environment: Living and Non-Living Things From Term 1 2017, Victorian government and Catholic schools will use the new Victorian Curriculum F-10. Curriculum related information is currently being reviewed and may be subject to change. For more information on the curriculum, see: The Victorian Curriculum F–10 - VCAAThis focus idea is explored through: Contrasting student and scientific views Critical teaching ideas Teaching activities Further resources Contrasting student and scientific views Student everyday experience Students tend to think of organisms as being only animals that interact with the physical environment and plants, without appreciating the complex interdependence between members of and across species. Research: Hubber & Tytler (2004)Their ideas of ecosystems are usually only associated with natural and wilderness areas rather than their own environments. This concept of an ecosystem also influences their ideas about how humans interact with ecosystems, which is often in terms of the destruction or collapse of natural and wilderness ecosystems rather than those systems that are part of their more immediate environments. Research: Novak & Gowin (1984)Scientific view The world contains a wide diversity of physical conditions, which creates a variety of environments where living things can be found. In all these environments, organisms interact and use available resources, such as food, space, light, heat, water, air, and shelter. Each population of organisms, and the individuals within it, interact in specific ways that are limited by and can benefit from other organisms. Interactions between different organisms are numerous and are usually described according to their positive (beneficial), negative or neutral effect on others. The interactions between living things and their non living environment makes up a total ecosystem; understanding any one part of it requires knowledge of how that part interacts with the others."
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"docid": "D109496#0",
"title": "http://www.ee.calpoly.edu/prospective/electrical-engineering/\n.",
"text": "\"Is Electrical Engineering right for me? What do electrical engineers do? This picture shows a senior project presentation that highlights applications of Field Programmable Gate arrays to perform signal processing on radar system signals. Electrical engineers study and apply the physics and mathematics of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism to both large and small scale systems to process information and transmit energy. To do this, electrical engineers design computers, electronic devices, communication systems, test equipment, electric power networks, and improve systems through problem solving techniques. What kinds of jobs and projects can I work on? The electrical engineering field encompasses several sub-disciplines including: electrical power systems, control, electronics, microelectronics, signal processing, biomedical instrumentation, wireless and wireline communication systems, measurement instrumentation, integrated circuit design, software engineeering and computer design. As an electrical engineer, you can work in the offices, labs, or industrial plants of various industries including: the manufacturers of electrical components and computer equipment, industrial machinery, medical and scientific instruments, transportation, communication, computer related sectors, the federal government, electric utility and engineering consulting firms. The projects you may work on can range from designing a telecommunication system or the operation of electric power stations to the lighting and wiring of buildings, the design of consumer electronics, and the electrical control of industry machinery. How much money will I make?"
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"docid": "D548096#0",
"title": "https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/van_biomimicry_less3\nLesson: Biomes and Population Dynamics - Balance within Natural Systems",
"text": "\"Populations of organisms within a desert biome community. copyright Summary With a continued focus on the Sonoran Desert, students are introduced to the concepts of biomes, limiting factors (resources), carrying capacity and growth curves through a Power Point® presentation. Abiotic factors (temperature, annual precipitation, seasons, etc.) determine the biome landscape. The vegetative component, as producers, determines the types of consumers that form its various communities. Students learn how the type and quantity of available resources defines how many organisms can be supported within the community, as well as its particular resident species. With this understanding, students are able to explain how carrying capacity is determined by the limiting factors within the community and feeding relationships. By studying these ecological relationships, students see the connection between ecological relationships of organisms and the fundamentals of engineering design, adding to their base of knowledge towards solving the grand challenge posed in this unit. This engineering curriculum meets Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Engineering Connection This lesson introduces students to computer simulation."
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"title": "http://www.carolina.com/ph-test-papers/universal-ph-indicator-strips-range-0-14-pack-of-100/893930.pr\nUniversal pH Indicator Strips, Range 0-14, Pack of 100",
"text": "\"×Sign in to see contract discounts. Don't have an account? Register now!My Account Login or register now to maximize your savings and access profile information, order history, tracking, shopping lists, and more. Login Create an Account Service & Support Contact Us Our Customer Service team is available from 7am - 8pm, ET, Monday through Friday. Call: 800.334.5551 or 336.446.7600Fax: 800.222.7112Email: Customer Service Support Team More Service & Support Shopping Lists Login or register now to maximize your savings and access profile information, order history, tracking, shopping lists, and more. Login Create an Account Quick Order My Cart 0My Cart Your Shopping Cart is currently empty. Use Quick Order or Search to quickly add items to your order!Products Shop by Category New Products New Products View our newest products for your classroom and lab. New - Biotechnology New - Chemistry New - Lab Supplies & Equipment New - Life Science New - Living Organisms New - Microscopes & Optics New - Physical & Earth Sciences New - Preserved Organisms New - STEM Instructional Materials New - e Learning Resources View all New Products Top Categories New - Physical & Earth Sciences New - Life Science New - Lab Supplies & Equipment Biotechnology Biotechnology For a quarter century, Carolina Biological Supply has been committed to bringing biotechnology into the classroom. New - Biotechnology Biotech Emerging Topics Biotech Equipment & Labware Biotech Materials & Supplies DNA Extraction & Quantification DNA Gel Electrophoresis DNA Models & Simulations DNA Learning Center Introductory Biotech Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)Protein Analysis Transformation & DNA Transfer Biotech Classroom Resources View all Biotechnology Top Categories DNA Gel Electrophoresis Carolina makes DNA gel electrophoresis easy when studying forensics or genetics. There's a simple set up with consistent results."
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"docid": "D1540702#0",
"title": "http://www.studentguide.org/the-complete-guide-to-project-based-learning/\nComplete Guide to Project-Based Learning",
"text": "Complete Guide to Project-Based Learning Modern science continues to develop in such a way that the older generation is constantly trying to catch up with the younger generation’s adaptation to new developments and technologies. It is only logical that we should utilize our students’ familiarity with technology from a young age to maximize their engagement and learning by integrating it into our curriculum. Project-Based Learning grabs hold of this idea and fosters deep learning and autonomy by using technology to help students engage in issues and questions relevant to their lives. This resource will direct you to a variety of resources on this approach, the research behind it, and how you can use it in your class to transform your students into engaged and interested independent thinkers. What is Project-Based Learning? Project Based Learning from the Edu PLN, a great video introducing the concept of project based learning and driving it home with a phenomenal case study in a Canadian school. Bob Pearlman, a school reform site, defines project-based learning as an approach that focuses on engaging student interests and passions in addition to building opportunities for reflection and assessment. This site also contains link s to PBL web rings online. Buck Institute for Education provides videos that describe project-based learning and show what this educational technique looks like when applied in a classroom setting. Edutopia has created a 10 minute video that gives an overview of project-based learning."
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"docid": "D569605#0",
"title": "http://www.ascd.org/publications/curriculum-handbook/398/chapters/Thinking-About-Curriculum.aspx\nThinking About Curriculum",
"text": "\"Planning And Organizing For Curriculum Renewalby Allan A. Glatthorn, Judy F. Carr and Douglas E. Harris Table of Contents Thinking About Curriculum Everywhere today, curriculum planners are being asked to determine how to implement state standards and other issues when addressing their curricula. But how to go about that? The intent of this revised introductory chapter is to provide an overview of curriculum, so that the subject-specific chapters that follow can be viewed from a broader perspective. The chapter begins by providing a knowledge base for the process of developing curricula. The chapter also analyzes curriculum work at the state, school district, school, and classroom levels. An additional section, Putting Standards to Work in Schools, has been included in this revised chapter to outline the ways in which standards can be incorporated into curricula (see pages 39-57). Curriculum Concepts While curriculum planners have tried for decades to define curriculum—often with very little guidance—two approaches can resolve the debate. The first is to use a simple definition that reflects how most educational leaders use the term: Curriculum is the skills and knowledge that students are to learn. A more complex approach is to analyze the several sources of curriculum; from this perspective there are eight different kinds: The recommended curriculum derives from experts in the field. Almost every discipline-based professional group has promulgated curriculum standards for its field."
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"title": "http://www.parents.com/kids/education/elementary-school/great-schools/\nHonor-Roll Schools",
"text": "\"They don't have a big budget or charge tuition. Yet each of these ten elementary schools excels beyond traditional expectations. Learn how to bring their innovative ideas to your kid's classroom. By Karen Cicero from Parents Magazine Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Tara Donne Suppose you had to grade your child's elementary school. Would you give it a B? In an exclusive survey with the market-research firm Quester, Parents found that while most moms are generally happy with their kid's education, one third have concerns about the pace of the curriculum and a quarter don't think it encourages creativity and independent thinking. How can you take your student to the next level? To find out, Parents asked state departments of education, charter-school associations, teacher groups, and our Facebook fans to nominate innovative public elementary schools. More than 500 suggestions poured in, and from them, we picked ten to feature. Each trailblazer took a different approach to excellence, but all have buzz-worthy ideas that could make your kid's school everything you've longed for it to be."
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"title": "https://www.time4learning.com/education/second_grade.shtml\nSecond Grade Overview",
"text": "\"Second Grade Overview Try Our Lesson Demos Time4Learning is an online, student-paced learning system covering preschool through high school. It is popular as a second grade homeschool curriculum, as an afterschool tutorial and as a summer study or enrichment program. For second graders, Time4Learning provides language arts, math, science and social studies. Students also get access to an online playground. This page provides: An Overview of Second Grade Learning Objectives Language Arts and Reading Lesson Descriptions Math Lesson Descriptions Science Lesson Descriptions Social Studies Lesson Descriptions Structure of the Second Grade Program Overview of Second Grade Learning Objectives This section provides a summary of the key second grade learning objectives for reading, language arts, and math. A more detailed description of each subject is provided below, including links with more information on the hundreds of learning activities. The Time4Learning language arts and math curriculum correlate to state standards. Second grade is a year of highly visible progress in reading and language arts. The major milestones in second grade reading and language arts are: Developing an extensive sight word vocabulary Applying more complex phonics strategies Writing competently for many purposes Using punctuation appropriately Experiencing a variety of literary genres Second grade is also a year of exploration and discovery of the numbers in the world around us. Major milestones for 2nd grade math include: Applying numbers sense to the four basic operations Understanding the use of money in real life situations Developing spatial reasoning in relation to geometric shapes Applying the various method s of measurement Exploring probability and using data Below, there is a more in-depth description of the second grade curriculum for language arts, math, science and social studies as well as information about the online playground."
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"docid": "D3997#0",
"title": "http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2012/08/the-purpose-of-mathematics-in-classical.html\nThe Purpose of Mathematics in a Classical Education",
"text": "The Purpose of Mathematics in a Classical Education■ Liberal Learning ■ Classical Education ■ Classical Learning ■ Education■ Mathematicsby Thomas Treloar A resurgence of interest in classical education has been evident in recent years. This has been due, in part, to a number of influential writings on regaining “lost” knowledge in our culture which have, in turn, inspired an increasing number of schools founded on a classical model. When surveying the landscape of classical education, it becomes evident that there is a clear vision available for the purpose of the study of humanities. What does not seem as clear, though, is the nature of mathematics in a classical education. How is mathematics to be approached? Is mathematics a science? Is it a set of skills to be memorized? Can the study of mathematics be more deeply integrated into a classical education? If so, is this necessary or desirable? Nearly everyone would agree that the study of mathematics belongs in a classical education, but the purpose of this study is not always clear."
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"docid": "D3104412#0",
"title": "http://www.nsta.org/about/positions/laboratory.aspx\nNSTA Position Statement",
"text": "The Integral Role of Laboratory Investigations in Science Instruction List of position statements Introduction A hallmark of science is that it generates theories and laws that must be consistent with observations. Much of the evidence from these observations is collected during laboratory investigations. A school laboratory investigation (also referred to as a lab) is defined as an experience in the laboratory, classroom, or the field that provides students with opportunities to interact directly with natural phenomena or with data collected by others using tools, materials, data collection techniques, and models (NRC 2006, p. 3). Throughout the process, students should have opportunities to design investigations, engage in scientific reasoning, manipulate equipment, record data, analyze results, and discuss their findings. These skills and knowledge, fostered by laboratory investigations, are an important part of inquiry—the process of asking questions and conducting experiments as a way to understand the natural world (NSTA 2004). While reading about science, using computer simulations, and observing teacher demonstrations may be valuable, they are not a substitute for laboratory investigations by students (NRC 2006, p. 3). For science to be taught properly and effectively, labs must be an integral part of the science curriculum. The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) recommends that all pre K–16 teachers of science provide instruction with a priority on making observations and gathering evidence, much of which students experience in the lab or the field, to help students develop a deep understanding of the science content, as well as an understanding of the nature of science, the attitudes of science, and the skills of scientific reasoning (NRC 2006, p. 127). Furthermore, NSTA is committed to ensuring that all students—including students with academic, remedial, or physical needs; gifted and talented students; and English language learners—have the opportunity to participate in laboratory investigations in a safe environment. Declarations NSTA strongly believes that developmentally appropriate laboratory investigations are essential for students of all ages and ability levels."
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"title": "https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_soundandlight_lesson7\nLesson: Visible Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum",
"text": "\"Figure 1. The electromagnetic spectrum. copyright Summary During this lesson, the electromagnetic spectrum is explained and students learn that visible light makes up only a portion of this wide spectrum. Students also learn that engineers use electromagnetic waves for many different applications. This engineering curriculum meets Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Engineering Connection Engineers use many types of electromagnetic waves. Gamma radiation is emitted by fuel rods in nuclear power plants, x-rays are used to see inside our bodies, ultraviolet light can be used to sanitize things, microwaves are used to cook, and radio waves allow us to communicate over large distances. Pre-Req Knowledge This lesson follows Lessons 1-6 of the Sound and Light Unit. Learning Objectives After this lesson, students should be able to: Explain that light can be considered an electromagnetic wave. Give two examples of how engineers use electromagnetic waves."
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"title": "https://www.time4learning.com/homeschool/curriculum/high_school_science.html\nHigh School Science Courses",
"text": "High School Science Courses Try Our Lesson Demos Time4Learning offers an online, interactive high school Science curriculum that is organized into five courses: Biology, Earth/Space Science, Physical Science, Chemistry, & Physics. In each high school course, literacy is addressed in the activities in the form of vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and writing activities. High school science curriculum is designed to help students prepare for college study as they pursue careers in technology, medicine, engineering, manufacturing, and other related science fields. Parents are considered the “teacher of record” and will be responsible for reviewing and grading the offline lessons and writing projects. Time4Learning can be used for homeschool, afterschool and summer skill building. This page provides information about: High School Science overview Biology Course Earth/Space Science Course Physical Science Course Chemistry Course Physics Course High School program structure Overview of the High School Science Courses Understanding science is necessary in the modern world. It is a key part of understanding breaking news, interacting with our planet, choosing and using technology, and even making healthcare decisions. Therefore, high school science prepares students for their adult life regardless of the career path they choose. High school science courses combine online and offline activities, labs and lessons, worksheets, and assessments that address literacy and provide the background that colleges look for in students continuing in the science field. Biology – Course Overview Biology uses a combination of instructional videos, printed worksheets, writing exercises, tests and quizzes to introduce the concepts of life on Earth and its interactions with both living and nonliving matter."
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"docid": "D864621#0",
"title": "http://ecrp.illinois.edu/beyond/seed/worth.html\n.",
"text": "Home Beyond This Issue SEED: Collected Papers SEED Papers: Published Fall 2010Science in Early Childhood Classrooms: Content and Process Karen Worth Center for Science Education Education Development Center, Inc. Newton, Massachusetts Abstract There is a growing understanding and recognition of the power of children’s early thinking and learning as well as a belief that science may be a particularly important domain in early childhood, serving not only to build a basis for future scientific understanding but also to build important skills and attitudes for learning. This paper addresses the question of what the nature of science teaching and learning in the early childhood classroom should be. It proposes four basic ideas: (1) doing science is a natural and critical part of children’s early learning; (2) children’s curiosity about the natural world is a powerful catalyst for their work and play; (3) with the appropriate guidance, this natural curiosity and need to make sense of the world become the foundation for beginning to use skills of inquiry to explore basic phenomena and materials of the world surrounding children; and (4) this early science exploration can be a rich context in which children can use and develop other important skills, including working with one another, basic large- and small-motor control, language, and early mathematical understanding. The paper describes a structure for learning through inquiry and criteria for the selection of appropriate content for young children. It concludes with a discussion of implications for the classroom, focusing on child-centered curriculum, the role of materials, the use of time and space, the key role of discussion and representation, and the teacher’s role. Introduction In a world filled with the products of scientific inquiry, scientific literacy has become a necessity for everyone. Everyone needs to use scientific information to make choices that arise every day. Everyone needs to be able to engage intelligently in public discourse and debate about important issues that involve science and technology. And everyone deserves to share in the excitement and personal fulfillment that can come from understanding and learning about the natural world. ( National Research Council, 1996, p. 1)The need to focus on science in the early childhood classroom is based on a number of factors currently affecting the early childhood community."
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"docid": "D804075#0",
"title": "http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/about/why-it-works/spiral/\nThe Spiral:",
"text": "The Spiral: Why Everyday Mathematics Distributes Learning What is a spiral curriculum? In a spiral curriculum, learning is spread out over time rather than being concentrated in shorter periods. In a spiral curriculum, material is revisited repeatedly over months and across grades. Different terms are used to describe such an approach, including “distributed” and “spaced.” A spiral approach is often contrasted with “blocked” or “massed” approaches. In a massed approach, learning is concentrated in continuous blocks. In the design of instructional materials, massing is more common than spacing. Why does Everyday Mathematics spiral? Everyday Mathematics (EM) spirals because spiraling works. When implemented as intended, EM’s spiral is effective: EM students outscore comparable non-EM students on assessments of long-term learning, such as end-of-year standardized tests."
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"docid": "D1866174#0",
"title": "http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/2000/5/00.05.05.x.html\nThe Science of Sound and Musical Instruments",
"text": "\"When you are finished viewing curriculum units on this Web site, please take a few minutes to provide feedback and help us understand how these units, which were created by public school teachers, are useful to others. THANK YOU—your feedback is very important to us!Give Feedback Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home The Science of Sound and Musical Instrumentsby Joe Lewis Contents of Curriculum Unit 00.05.05: Narrative The Components of Sound Sound Waves The Structure of the Ear Hearing The Science of Sound and Instruments Lesson Plans Teachers' Annotated Bibliography To Guide Entry I serve as a Magnet School Curriculum Facilitator and Teacher at East Rock Global Magnet School. We pride ourselves because of our diverse population and our global studies curriculum, which introduce students to various cultures around the world at an early age. Not only are children introduced to the cultures of these various countries, but through our partnership with the Yale School of International Studies, graduate students teach Russian, Chinese, Swahili, Japanese and Portuguese to our students. I am particularly excited about participating in the Yale New-Haven Institute Seminar, \"\"Sound and Sensibility: Acoustics in Architecture, Music and the Environment\"\" for several reasons. First, I have always wanted to write a unit focusing on culture, and when I approached several colleagues to work as a team they were receptive. Even though my unit concentrates on the science of sound, the units written by my colleagues focus on culture and the musical instruments associated with the cultures of Brazil and Africa. Secondly, I am looking forward to the production that we are planning for the school utilizing the units we create. Throughout these units, we will discuss the role of music in the cultures of Brazil and Africa. The curriculum unit, \"\"The Science of Sound and Instruments\"\" can be used with students in grades 4 through 7 with minor adaptations."
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"docid": "D1569749#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/facts-about-jupiter-atmosphere-temperature-mass.html\nFacts About Jupiter: Atmosphere, Temperature & Mass",
"text": "\"Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 14K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Outer Planets of the Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Solar Nebular Hypothesis: Definition & Explanation The Layers of the Earth: Facts, Composition & Temperature The Four Spheres of Earth: Geosphere, Hydrosphere, Biosphere, and Atmosphere Lesson Transcript Instructor: Katie Chamberlain Katie has a Ph D in Microbiology and has experience preparing online education content in Biology and Earth Science. If you think Texas is big, then you need to read this lesson! Stay tuned for facts about our solar system's largest planet, including its size, temperature, appearance, rings, and moons. The Fifth Planet Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, and it is the largest planet in our solar system. Both the Greeks and the Romans named this giant planet after the kings of their gods: Zeus and Jupiter. It is not a terrestrial planet, which means that it does not have a solid surface; instead, it's known as a 'gas giant.' Because it doesn't have a solid surface, scientists describe the surface of the planet as the level with one atmospheric pressure. Since the deepest that a probe has measured is only 150 km below the cloud tops, the true inner workings of the planet remain a mystery. Seven missions have flown past Jupiter, starting with Pioneer 10 in 1973. A probe was sent into the atmosphere in 1995 by the orbiting spacecraft, Galileo."
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"docid": "D1050616#0",
"title": "http://www.ascd.org/publications/curriculum-handbook/394/chapters/Major-Trends-in-Family-and-Consumer-Sciences.aspx\nMajor Trends in Family and Consumer Sciences",
"text": "\"Family and Consumer Sciencesby Janet F. Laster and Julie Johnson Table of Contents Major Trends in Family and Consumer Sciences Many forces shape FCS education (Redick, 1998). In addition to new philosophical foundations and knowledge within FCS and education in general, changes in society, families, and schools influence FCS curriculum. Current changes especially affecting the field include the changing characteristics and needs of families, and the movements toward results-oriented learning and seamless transitions from school to work and future learning (Minnesota Department of Children, Families & Learning, 1997). These forces are most influencing the current trends: Practical problem-focused, process-oriented curriculum Teaching for personal and socially responsible action Integrating FCS in educational reform Standards guiding program development and authentic assessment Specialized family-, career-, and community-focused semester courses Helping all students achieve high expectations Practical Problem-Focused, Process-Oriented Curriculum For the past 20 years, a practical problem-focused and process-oriented curriculum has been the basis for curriculum reform and renewal. Since the early 1980s, leaders in FCS have questioned the techni-cal nature of curriculum in FCS. The writings of Marjorie Brown and others stimulated dialogue and reflection about the curriculum in middle and secondary schools (Redick, 1998). Brown's work (1978, 1980) reflected a postmodern worldview in which (1) human relationships are cooperative and equal rather than coercive, individualistic, and patriarchal, (2) the wisdom of all cultures is respected, and (3) natural science is not the sole route to valid knowledge and inquiry (Thomas, 1998a). This worldview reflects a critical-science approach that can be described as practical problem-focused and process-oriented. Although not all states have moved to a critical-science approach, many states have included important processes in their curriculum as a way to resolve practical problems (Smith, 1998). This trend has made teachers more aware of the importance of process-centered curriculum to the learning and achievement of students."
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"docid": "D1841384#0",
"title": "http://www.aare.edu.au/blog/?p=1984\nRoll back curriculum constraints and give teachers the freedom to make professional judgements",
"text": "EMAIL | PRINTCATEGORIESAustralian curriculum, Teacher quality, Teachers' work TAGSNicole Mockler, Teachers as curriculum workers January.16.2017Roll back curriculum constraints and give teachers the freedom to make professional judgements By Nicole Mockler The role of the teacher in an Australian classroom is changing, and not in a good way. As I see it, the relentless pressure for schools to perform well in NAPLAN, the demands of various mandated curriculum and the ubiquitous concerns about ‘quality teaching’ are making teachers lose confidence in their own professional abilities. There is little space left for them to make their own decisions and act on their own ideas and knowledge as educators. I believe it is time in Australia to start reclaiming the notion of teacher as curriculum worker, that is someone who can translate and transform their professional knowledge into appropriate conditions for learning for their particular students in their particular schools. There needs to be a pushback to the current constraints. We know from myriad research (just look at Finland) that teachers flourish and children learn when teachers are given such freedoms. I am not saying we should embark on a mission to get rid of My School or NAPLAN, or try to dismantle the national curriculum, that would probably not be a fruitful mission for our energy. There are, however, I believe, some ways in which we, as an education community, each with our different roles, might walk this tension between the enabling and constraining factors to help teachers make this space for themselves. How the problem grew In their 2007 book Schooling by Design, Wiggins and Mc Tighe expressed their frustration with what they saw as an uncomfortable relationship between teachers and curriculum: Over the years, we have observed countless examples of teachers who, though industrious and well meaning, act in ways that suggest that they misunderstand their jobs. It may seem odd or even outrageous to say that many teachers misconceive their obligations."
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"docid": "D3481791#0",
"title": "http://www.excite.com/education/technology/computer-science\nOnline Computer Science Degree",
"text": "Online Computer Science Degree The world we live in is deeply influenced and driven by technology. Computers form an integral part of our day to day lives, and there are a number of jobs and career paths which are heavily dependent on the use of computers. Computer science degrees can open up a number of different doors for a wide variety of careers. Read on to learn more about the opportunities available in computer science. Featured Schools What is Computer Science? Computer science is the study of the theory and practice involved in the use of computers. A professional who has studied computer science can take part in the design, manipulation, and improvement of computer systems in a number of different settings and for a variety of different industries. If you pursue computer science as a degree, upon graduating you would have a wide array of career paths available for you to choose from. Computer science can open doors for you to study artificial intelligence, graphics, computer games, and so much more. Those interested in this degree must also possess the following: Analytical skills Problem solving skills Mathematical skills Computer Science Degree Programs Associate Degree of Computer Scienc An associate’s degree in computer science is a two year degree which gives students an introduction to the theory and practice involved in computer usage."
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"docid": "D126559#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon\nBacon",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the meat. For other uses, see Bacon (disambiguation). A strip of cooked side (streaky) bacon Bacon is a type of salt-cured pork. [ 1] Bacon is prepared from several different cuts of meat, typically from the pork belly or from back cuts, which have less fat than the belly. It is eaten on its own, as a side dish (particularly in breakfasts ), or used as a minor ingredient to flavour dishes (e.g., the club sandwich ). Bacon is also used for barding and larding roasts, especially game, including venison and pheasant. The word is derived from the Old High German bacho, meaning \"\"buttock\"\", \"\"ham\"\" or \"\"side of bacon\"\", and is cognate with the Old French bacon. [ 2] [3]Cured bacon in a pan The same bacon, cooked Meat from other animals, such as beef, lamb, chicken, goat, or turkey, may also be cut, cured, or otherwise prepared to resemble bacon, and may even be referred to as \"\"bacon\"\". [ 4] Such use is common in areas with significant Jewish and Muslim populations, both of which prohibit the consumption of pork. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 Curing and smoking2 Cuts3 Around the world3.1 Australia and New Zealand3.2 Canada3.3 Germany3.4 Japan3.5 United Kingdom and Ireland3.6 United States4 Bacon mania5 Bacon dishes6 Bacon fat7 Nutrients8 Health concerns9 Alternatives9.1 Turkey bacon9.2 Macon9.3 Vegetarian bacon10 Reception11 Bacon-flavoured products11.1 Bacon bits11.2 Other bacon-flavoured products12 In popular culture13 See also14 References15 External links Curing and smoking Uncured pork belly Bacon is cured through either a process of injecting with or soaking in brine, known as wet curing, or using plain crystal salt, known as dry curing. ["
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"docid": "D1852969#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon_rind\nBacon",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Bacon rind)navigation search This article is about the meat. For other uses, see Bacon (disambiguation). \"\" Rashers\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Rasher. A strip of cooked side (streaky) bacon Bacon is a type of salt-cured pork. [ 1] Bacon is prepared from several different cuts of meat, typically from the pork belly or from back cuts, which have less fat than the belly. It is eaten on its own, as a side dish (particularly in breakfasts ), or used as a minor ingredient to flavour dishes (e.g., the club sandwich ). Bacon is also used for barding and larding roasts, especially game, including venison and pheasant. The word is derived from the Old High German bacho, meaning \"\"buttock\"\", \"\"ham\"\" or \"\"side of bacon\"\", and is cognate with the Old French bacon. [ 2] [3]Cured bacon in a pan The same bacon, cooked Meat from other animals, such as beef, lamb, chicken, goat, or turkey, may also be cut, cured, or otherwise prepared to resemble bacon, and may even be referred to as \"\"bacon\"\". ["
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"docid": "D1827295#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Crispy-Microwave-Bacon\nHow to Make Crispy Microwave Bacon",
"text": "Edit Article How to Make Crispy Microwave Bacon Making extra crispy microwave bacon requires getting the bacon up away from the grease. There are some unique invention that do the trick nicely--sometimes they're built like a rack, others protect bacon from splattering. Alternatively you can use a microwave safe bowl and dish to get the job done. Steps1 Choose your favorite bacon. After experimenting with many types of bacon from nitrate free stuff found at the health food store, to smoked beef bacon, to real thick & fatty gourmet stuff, Oscar Mayer's 30% less fat Center Cut bacon seems to work best in a microwave. It seems to have more pink meat than most, so this should be a factor when you make your choice of what is available at your market.2 Drape you bacon on your rack. For the Makin' Bacon 9 slices cooks most evenly. When using a dish and bowl, carefully drape bacon around the bowl, like flower petals, keep touching and overlapping to a minimum or it will stick together.3 Cover your bacon with a paper towel to prevent spattering, if you wish. Spattering is not as bad as other methods because the hot fat drips down off the cooking meat.4 Put your bacon in the microwave and set it to cook. A rule of thumb is one minute for each piece of bacon you cook, 5 minutes for 5 pieces."
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"docid": "D3077507#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/228296/garlic-brussels-sprouts-with-crispy-bacon/\nGarlic Brussels Sprouts with Crispy Bacon",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Side Dish Vegetables Brussels Sprouts Garlic Brussels Sprouts with Crispy Bacon245 made it | 65 reviews2Recipe by: smokey14903\"\"Pan-fry Brussels sprouts in butter and crispy bacon for a smoky addition to your vegetable side dish. You can add a little of the bacon grease to the dish if you prefer. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients40 m 6 151On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)1 1/2 pounds fresh Brussels sprouts8 slices bacon1 teaspoon butter2 teaspoons olive oil4 cloves garlic, chopped1/2 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth1/4 teaspoon salt1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper2 teaspoons butter Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep15 m Cook25 m Ready In40 m Cut an 'X' in the core end of each Brussels sprout. Set sprouts aside. Place bacon in a large skillet and cook over medium-high heat, turning occasionally, until evenly browned, about 10 minutes; drain and cool on paper towels. Crumble. Heat 1 teaspoon butter and olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat; cook and stir garlic until golden brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Add Brussels sprouts; toss to coat. Stir in broth, salt, and black pepper; cover and cook until Brussels sprouts are tender, 12 to 14 minutes."
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"docid": "D1931822#0",
"title": "http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/05/where-bacon-comes-from/\nWhere Bacon Comes From On a Pig",
"text": "\"Where Bacon Comes From On a Pig May 4, 2010 Daven Hiskey 57 comments Today I found out where Bacon comes from. Now you might think, as I always did, that Bacon comes from combining two parts awesome with a smidgen of outstanding. But in fact, Bacon, or as my brother calls it “meat candy”, obviously comes from our snout nosed little bald friends, pigs, which don’t seem remotely awesome. Though of course, one can also find Bacon made from turkey, chicken, and even soy for all our smelly hippie friends out there. More interestingly, what part of a pig does bacon come from? Well that depends on the style. American Bacon, or “streaky bacon” as our lovely limey friends from the British Isles like to call it, is generally cut from the fatty sides of a pig’s belly. Who says belly fat is a bad thing? If you ever find yourself in an apocalyptic scenario with no food about, consider caging a few of us pot-bellied Americans. Bacon for everyone!Now Canadian Bacon, known as “back bacon” to the English who apparently like to come up with their own names for everything Bacon related, is made up of the tender loins located on the back of Piglet and his swine friends."
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"docid": "D2056684#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/69411/pork-chops-stuffed-with-smoked-gouda-and-bacon/\nPork Chops Stuffed with Smoked Gouda and Bacon",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Main Dish Pork Pork Chops Watch Pork Chops Stuffed with Smoked Gouda and Bacon1K made it | 548 reviews15Recipe by: DARLA\"\"Easy and elegant enough for the in-laws. Be sure, when filling the chops, not to stuff it too full, or the meat will be done cooking before the cheese has had a chance to melt. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients35 m 2 394On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)2 ounces smoked Gouda cheese, shredded4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper2 (2 1/4 inch thick) center-cut, bone-in pork chops1 teaspoon olive oil1/4 teaspoon saltground black pepper Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep15 m Cook20 m Ready In35 m Preheat an outdoor grill for medium heat. In a small bowl, combine the cheese, bacon, parsley, and 1/8 teaspoon black pepper. Lay the chop flat on cutting board, and with a sharp knife held parallel to the board, cut a pocket into the pork, going all the way to the bone, but leaving the sides intact. Stuff cheese mixture into pocket, and close with a wooden toothpick. Brush meat with oil, and season with salt and more black pepper. Lightly oil the grill grate. Grill over medium heat for 5 to 8 minutes on each side, or until pork is done."
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"docid": "D2330863#0",
"title": "https://www.menuism.com/menus/longhorn-steakhouse-31031\nLonghorn Steakhouse Menu Dish Ratings & Reviews for Longhorn Steakhouse",
"text": "\"Explore Remember Learn Search Sign Up Log In Home Longhorn Steakhouse Locations Longhorn Steakhouse Menu Longhorn Steakhouse Menu Dish Ratings & Reviews for Longhorn Steakhouse Going to dine at Longhorn Steakhouse? Check out the full menu for Longhorn Steakhouse. When available, we provide pictures, dish ratings, and descriptions of each menu item and its price. Use this menu information as a guideline, but please be aware that over time, prices and menu items may change without being reported to our site. Like what you see? Find the location nearest you: Longhorn Steakhouse locations Find Longhorn Steakhouse Locations Dinner Lunch Kids Dinner Epic Beginnings This is Where Big Flavor Starts Bold Bites Made for one, but craveable enough to order two Fried Pickles Crispy Parmesan breaded dill pickles with housemade ranch dip Spicy Chicken Bites Fresh and tender hand-cut chicken tossed in a sweet and spicy chili-ginger sauce Shareable Starters Share the perfect start to a great dinner Texas Tonion®A longtime guest favorite. Crispy onion petals drizzled with housemade crema and served with a zesty dip Roasted White Cheddar Stuffed Mushrooms Fresh, roasted mushrooms hand-stuffed with garlic herb cheese, topped with a Parmesan crust and served over a creamy blend of four melted cheeses Firecracker Chicken Wraps Spicy grilled chicken and cheese tortillas, with avocado-lime dip Wild West Shrimp®***A generous portion of our signature crispy, hand-breaded shrimp tossed with spicy cherry peppers and garlic butter with housemade ranch dip Chili Cheese Fries Loaded with Texas style all-beef chili, topped with aged cheddar, four-cheese sauce, smoky bacon and spicy jalapeños Seasoned Steakhouse Wings Crispy chicken wings with our signature seasoning, served with housemade blue cheese dressing and Buffalo sauce Signature Soups Bold Flavor by the Bowl. Fresh Baked: Unlimited honey wheat bread made with real molasses Bowl Longhorn® Chili Texas style all-beef chili with no beans. Boldly seasoned and finished with aged cheddar, red onions and jalapeños French Onion Soup A steakhouse classic, topped with melted Swiss cheese Loaded Potato Soup Topped with smoked bacon, cheddar and fresh green onions Shrimp & Lobster Chowder Creamy chowder with corn, red bell peppers and potatoes Our Cuts - No Shortcuts Aged and cut to exacting specifications. Every steak we serve arrives with bold tastes perfected by fire."
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"docid": "D255252#0",
"title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2016/01/how-to-make-beef-bourguignon-red-wine-stew.html\nHow to Make the Best Boeuf Bourguignon (Beef Stewed in Red Wine)",
"text": "\"Techniques How to Make the Best Boeuf Bourguignon (Beef Stewed in Red Wine)Daniel Gritzer Profile Twitter Contact18 Printer-Friendly Version [Photographs: Vicky Wasik]Get the Recipe Boeuf Bourguignon (Beef Stew With Red Wine, Mushrooms, and Bacon)If several of my cookbooks are to be believed, boeuf Bourguignon is not exactly a Burgundian dish. Sure, cooks have been making boeuf Bourguignon—or boeuf à la Bourguignonne, or even beef Burgundy, as it's sometimes called—in Burgundy for generations now, but so have cooks all over France and around the world. What's this all about? It has to do with the French way of naming certain foods. In the case of boeuf Bourguignon, what the name communicates is not that it's a classic Burgundian dish, but that the beef is prepared with classic Burgundian flavors, namely, a red wine sauce with mushrooms and small onions. I could serve tofu with the same sauce and accompaniments and call it tofu Bourguignon, and it'd be just as accurate as the name of the beef stew, even if I was the first person to ever make it. Maybe the great cooks of Burgundy were the first ones to whip up this beloved stew, or maybe someone else did it in the style of those great cooks and attached their adjective appropriately. All of this is ultimately just a technicality, one that doesn't matter much in the scope of things. Some technicalities, though, do matter. In particular, the technicalities of how we make what is arguably the world's greatest beef stew."
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"docid": "D3095195#0",
"title": "http://www.thegunnysack.com/bloomin-baked-potato-recipe/\nBloominâ Baked Potato Recipe",
"text": "Bloomin’ Baked Potato Recipe We had so much fun with the Bloomin’ Baked Apples I shared last month that my whole family decided that we needed to make some more bloomin ‘ recipes. I’ve seen the fabulous bloomin ‘ onion bread recipes online and one of these days I am going to try it but we wanted to go with something else. We tossed around ideas for other things that could be cut in a similar way and we decided on potatoes! Baked potatoes are good anyway, but then when you cut them, cover them with oil and salt and top them with cheese and bacon, you know they have to be delicious!To make bloomin ‘ baked potatoes, cut the top off of the potatoes. Wondering what kind of potatoes to use? Here is a great article about potatoes: How To Choose Potatoes Use a small, thin, flexible knife to cut rings around the inside of the potato. Flip the potato over and make cuts all the way around the potato, leaving a small space at the top uncut. ( I put my thumb on the top of the potato and made the cuts around it.) These cuts go all the way through to the center of the potato. Carefully flip the potato back over."
},
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"docid": "D1696935#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/133896/super-scrambled-eggs-number-one/\nSuper Scrambled Eggs Number One",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Breakfast and Brunch Meat and Seafood Bacon Super Scrambled Eggs Number One399 made it | 104 reviews3Recipe by: Scramble Egg Frank\"\"These awesome scrambled eggs have bacon, cheese and onion in. Wow! My whole dish tastes like bacon plus goodness! Also, for the record, when I cook these, I normally eye out the ingredients. I just tried to narrow it down for this here website! But yeah, try different combinations and stuff; add more of whatever. Remember: too much cheese can make them too good, but milk - you don't want much milk. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients15 m 1 418On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)2 bacon2 large eggs1 tablespoon milk1/4 cup shredded Cheddar cheese1/4 cup minced onion Salt and pepper to taste1 teaspoon butter Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep5 m Cook10 m Ready In15 m Cook the bacon in a skillet over medium heat until crisp, then remove to drain on a paper towel. Chop bacon into small pieces."
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"docid": "D1926449#0",
"title": "http://kitchenjournals.com/2015/03/authentic-german-potato-salad/\nSecrets to German Potato Salad",
"text": "Techniques Secrets to German Potato Saladby Julius Kuhn-Regnier | March 24, 2015Often what passes for German Potato Salad here in the U. S. is so far removed from the real thing it’s a wonder international laws aren’t violated. Some believe all it takes is a little oil, vinegar and bacon, but dump and stir recipes usually yield an oily, gloppy mess. It takes a little German know-how to get Kartoffelsalat just right. So we turned to an actual German, KJ contributing writer Julius Kuhn-Regnier, to show us the proper techniques for making authentic German Potato Salad as good as any you’d find in the Swabian region. Because it is such a German classic, Kartoffelsalat, or potato salad, has been one of those dishes I have longed to master. Over the years, I have spent much time cooking and perfecting my techniques. I have tried several approaches, but this one, which I adapted from a recipe by renown German chef Johann Lafer, is probably my favorite. In order to make a good German potato salad, you need to focus on the three key components – the potatoes, the bacon and the vinaigrette. If you address each of these properly, what results is a delicious, authentic salad with the perfect balance of flavors. How to Select and Prepare the Potatoes The consistency of the potatoes is critical."
},
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"docid": "D1720951#0",
"title": "http://www.smoking-meat.com/may-26-2016-the-amazing-smoked-swineapple\nThe Amazing Smoked Swineapple",
"text": "\"I have received a number of emails over the last few months from readers asking me to take a stab at the smoked swineapple and to give instructions for making one. If you have not heard about this or seen one of these it is simply a pineapple peeled and cored out, stuffed with pork, wrapped in bacon and smoked long enough to cook the meat (if required) and crisp up the bacon. Here's my take on the recipe and instructions for what some folks are calling the “Amazing Swineapple”. Get the Recipes for Jeff’s Rub and Sauce As with all pork, my original rub makes the rib meat more than it could ever be by itself and compliments this swineapple in a way that must be experienced to truly understand. It just works!I also used my original sauce on the inside and my original rub on the bacon-wrapped outside for some mean layers of flavor. I promise you’ll love my dry rub/seasoning recipe and my barbecue sauce recipe or you don’t pay!Reasons to buy : Support the newsletter and the website | Own “the recipes” | Get the email newsletter 100% AD FREE from now on | Includes the Texas style rub recipe | Immediate download + email download Helpful Information Prep Time: 45 minutes Cook Time: 3-5 hours Smoker Temp: 240°FMeat Finish Temp: 150°FRecommended Wood: Cherry or Apple What You’ll Need1-2 ripe pineapples1-2 lbs of pork country style ribs or pork ribs (cooked tender and bones removed)1 lb of bacon Jeff’s original rub recipe ( purchase recipes here)Prepare Pork for Stuffing Inside Pineapple The options are wide open here with the only requirement being you use pork of some kind. This could be ham, de-boned ribs, country style ribs, pulled pork.. you get the idea. I chose to use country style ribs made from pork butt in mine. I also chose to precook the meat for safety purposes. I have seen a lot of these made with raw meat but cooking it first is safer and it means that the swineapple is in the smoker for less time.. just enough to crisp the bacon and get some smoke flavor."
},
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"docid": "D1621702#0",
"title": "http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/103469/pork-side-vs-belly\nPork SIde vs Belly",
"text": "Feb 10, 2011 #1xjcamaro Meat Mopper Western PAWhat is the difference between the two? Are they two different cuts? I went to my butcher and asked for a belly, i got one there before and he looked puzzled, and asked what i was doing with it and i said making bacon, and he said oh you want a side. So he grabbed one and it physically looked like bellies ive got before, but when i got it home and thawed it, it didnt seem like one. The belly i got before had a distinct tough skin with a layer of fat under it. This peice of side had a thin layer of skin, almost felt like chicken skin and there wasnt barely any fat under it. Im no butcher but i think its two completely different peices and i think side meat is not what i want for my bacon. I dont know what my butcher was thinking ( i really dont know him at all, ive only been in there twice) It was like i was asking for something completely out of the ordinary, but he is the one that gave me the belly the first time. Im actually very mad about it. Any thoughts?"
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"docid": "D2826373#0",
"title": "http://homecooking.about.com/od/cookingfaqs/f/faqbacon.htm\nWhat is Bacon?",
"text": "\"Ingredient Glossary What is Bacon? Get the Sizzle on Bacon By Peggy Trowbridge Filippone Updated 10/03/17Share Pin Email Cooked Bacon Rashers. © 2013 Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, licensed to About.com, Inc. In recent years, there's been somewhat of an obsession with bacon--you've heard the saying, \"\"everything is better with bacon.\"\" We see it wrapped around almost anything and even served as part of dessert. But, besides that it is part of the pig, do we really know what it is and where it comes from? The Fat Facts Bacon is side pork, meaning it comes from the side of the pig. The meat is cured and usually smoked before you cook it at home. It is the fat in the bacon that provides most of the flavor and allows it to cook up crispy, yet tender. Do not turn up your nose at that fat--a hefty ratio of fat to meat is essential to good bacon, usually one-half to two-thirds fat to meat. Since bacon must be cooked before being consumed, much of the fat is rendered out and can be poured off if need be."
},
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"docid": "D2607133#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-irish-bacon.htm\nWhat is Irish Bacon?",
"text": "\"The term Irish bacon has confused many an Irish person, as well as most from the UK. In Ireland and the UK it is simply referred to as bacon. This food is a close relative to what those in the US think of as Canadian bacon. It may also be called back bacon or rashers. The term rashers may also be used as in “rashers of bacon,” meaning individual slices. Traditionally Irish bacon is made from the back meat of the pig, as opposed to the pork belly used in American bacon. This makes it quite similar to Canadian bacon. Both are cured and have about the same thickness in slices. Both are cooked until done but not crisped like American bacon. Unlike its Canadian cousin, Irish bacon tends to have a layer of fat around the meat, which many feel enhances flavor."
},
{
"docid": "D2999267#0",
"title": "http://sugarmtnfarm.com/2014/04/04/what-good-is-a-pig-cuts-of-pork-nose-to-tail/\nWhat Good is a Pig: Cuts of Pork, Nose-to-Tail",
"text": "← FDA Bans Farming Piglet & Chicken Sunning →What Good is a Pig: Cuts of Pork, Nose-to-Tail Posted on Friday, April 4th, 2014 @ 04:39 by Walter Jeffries Archimedes Pork Cut Chart Click to Zoom We’ll refer to the Pork Cut Chart above time-to-time. You can click on that to zoom in so that you’re able to read the smaller type or print it out if you would like. It is also available as a wall poster and a T-shirt. Reality of Economics and Social Justice All of the pig is good, nose-to-tail but some of the pig sells for a lot more than other parts. This is not a social injustice. This is simply an economic reality. There are only two tenderloins on a pig and twenty people want them. There is only so much bacon to a pig and virtually everybody wants that. You can’t buy a pig and ask for it to be all cut into chops and bacon – pigs just don’t work that way although I’m trying to get there through our selective breeding program. :) Supply is limited and the rest of the pig must be eaten too in order to avoid waste."
},
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"docid": "D206842#0",
"title": "http://amazingribs.com/recipes/porknography/pork_cuts.html\nPork Cuts Explained",
"text": "\"By Meathead Goldwyn Pork is a blank canvas upon which you can paint your masterpiece. Steaks have more innate flavor and need absolutely no adornment, but pork is milder, calling for the creative touch of a culinary artist wielding a brush laden with sauce, a cooker swathed in smoke, or a smattering of seasonings massaged into its flesh. \"\" No man should be allowed to be President who does not understand hogs.\"\" President Harry S. Truman It would be nice if the nomenclature for meat cuts were the same from animal to animal, and from country to country. Alas, they are not. A standing rib roast (beef) is the same as a rack of lamb is the same as a bone-in pork roast or pork crown roast. Beef short ribs are pretty much the same as pork spare ribs, but don't ask for beef spare ribs because there is no such thing. In April 2013 The Beef Checkoff Program, the National Pork Board, and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) agreed to new labeling standards in an attempt to \"\"make things easier on the consumer\"\". I have updated the list below to include new names, list ing them first. Click here to see a pdf of all the new pork names and the old ones side by side."
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"docid": "D1521367#0",
"title": "https://locu.com/places/bobak-sausage-company-chicago-us/\nBobak's Sausage Company Food, Grocery",
"text": "\"Products Fresh Sausages Fresh Polish Sausage - 3 Pounds 15If its fresh polish sausage you want, look no further. Bobak's fresh polish sausage is famous because there is no better tasting polish sausage this side of warsaw. We take only the freshest cuts of lean pork & blend it w/ our generations old polish sausage recipe. This authentic polish sausage is spiced w/ a hearty helping of fresh garlic that helps create a fabulous taste that is unmatched. One taste & you will agree, bobak's means great tasting polish sausage.fresh Italian sausage - mild - 3 pounds 15Italian sausage is a staple in chicago, & ours is the very best. over the years we have refined our favorite Italian sausage recipe until we had sausage just like your \"\"ma\"\" used to make. in fact, many say that it's even better than their \"\"ma\"\" made (just don't tell her). only the freshest cuts of lean pork go into our Italian sausage. our perfect blend of Italian seasonings will spice up your favorite Italian dish, or make the best Italian sausage sandwich you've ever had.fresh Italian sausage - hot - 3 pounds 15if it's a spicy Italian sausage you crave then this is the one. we start w/ our famous original Italian sausage, & then turn up the blend of spices."
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"docid": "D3471468#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/236501/chef-johns-bacon-jam/\nChef John's Bacon Jam",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Meat and Poultry Pork Bacon Appetizers Watch Chef John's Bacon Jam169 made it | 64 reviews53KRecipe by: Chef John\"\"This takes some time to make, and there is expert-level stirring involved, but what a small price when you consider the final results. Whether you do this for your Super Bowl® party or another festive occasion, I hope you give this amazing bacon jam a try soon. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients45 m 12 154On Sale What's on sale near you.1 1/2 pounds bacon, chopped2 teaspoons butter4 large yellow onions, diced1 teaspoon salt1/4 cup brown sugar1/4 cup sherry vinegar1 1/2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves, divided1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1 pinch cayenne pepper1/2 cup water2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep15 m Cook30 m Ready In45 m Place bacon in a large, heavy-bottomed pot and cook over medium heat until bacon is crispy and the rendered fat is foaming, about 10 minutes. Pour bacon and rendered fat into a strainer placed over a bowl to drain fat. When fat is drained and bacon is cool enough to handle, remove bacon to a cutting board and finely chop. Return pot to medium heat; drizzle 2 teaspoons reserved bacon fat and butter in pan. Saute onions and 1 teaspoon salt until soft and translucent, 7 to 10 minutes. Stir brown sugar, sherry vinegar, 1 teaspoon thyme leaves, black pepper, and cayenne into onion mixture; add bacon. Stir water into bacon mixture and cook until jam is a brick-brown bacon color and has a jam consistency, 10 to 15 minutes. Remove from heat and stir balsamic vinegar, olive oil, and remaining 1/2 teaspoon thyme into jam; stir until shiny and heated through."
},
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"docid": "D2826372#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.org/how-is-bacon-made.htm\nHow is Bacon Made?",
"text": "\"Bacon is a type of cured meat which comes traditionally from the back, belly, or sides of a pig. When it is made from other animals, it is usually distinguished from “true” bacon with labeling indicating what species the meat came from, as is the case with turkey bacon. Curing the meat is not terribly challenging, and all chefs trained in charcuterie, the art of curing and handling meats, know how to make it. For home cooks who are interested in making their own, a degree from cooking school is not required, although access to a butcher and a smoker are. When pigs are slaughtered, they are butchered into an assortment of cuts, depending on their end destination. Commercial processors usually butcher their pigs on site, turning the cuts into hams, chops, ribs, and so forth. A smaller slaughterhouse will focus on preparing whole or half pigs for sale to butchers, who will cut and cure their own meat. Home cooks and chefs typically source their cuts for bacon and other charcuterie from butchers. To make bacon, a large slab of the back, belly, or sides of the pig is cut off and subjected to a curing process. The best bacon comes from fresh meat, so if you are curing it at home, ask the butcher for pork which is less than 48 hours old."
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"docid": "D3194643#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/18344/cheese-and-bacon-potato-rounds/\nCheese and Bacon Potato Rounds",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Side Dish Potatoes Watch Cheese and Bacon Potato Rounds1K made it | 582 reviews264Recipe by: Michele O'Sullivan\"\"Potatoes, cheese and bacon--a great combination! Serve with sour cream if you so desire. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients1 h 4 806On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)4 baking potatoes, cut into 1/2 inch slices1/4 cup melted butter8 slices bacon - cooked and crumbled8 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese1/2 cup chopped green onions Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep20 m Cook40 m Ready In1 h Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Brush both side of potato slices with butter; place them on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake in the preheated 400 degrees F (200 degrees C) oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until lightly browned on both sides, turning once. When potatoes are ready, top with bacon, cheese, and green onion; continue baking until the cheese has melted Footnotes Tip Aluminum foil can be used to keep food moist, cook it evenly, and make clean-up easier. Nutrition Facts Per Serving: 806 calories; 54.2 g fat; 39.7 g carbohydrates; 39.8 g protein; 153 mg cholesterol; 1761 mg sodium. Full nutrition I made it!Share Similar: Recipes Videos Categories Articles Homefried Potatoes with Garlic and Ba...54Blue Cheese Potatoes Delmonico57Potato Dumplings with Bacon and Onion...37Bacon, Potato and Cheese Tart23Cheese and Bacon Potato Balls15Potato Rounds16Grilled Cheese and Bacon Potatoes10Swiss Cheese and Bacon Scalloped Pota...11Roasted Potatoes with Bacon, Cheese, ...3Bacon and Blue Cheese Potato Pancakes2Get the magazine Get a full year for $10!Cook 5-star weekday dinners every time. Reviews582Rate and review765 Ratings Most helpful positive review CCARR48185265/17/2006I made these a few weeks ago and my hubby and I loved them."
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"docid": "D847833#0",
"title": "http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/bavette-steak-with-shallots-ga\nBavette Steak with Shallots, Garlic, and Thyme",
"text": "\"Cook Time45 Mins Marinate Time1 Hour Yield Serves 6 to 8Camas Davis July 2011RECIPE BY Sunset Bavette, a French-style cut, is similar to a flank steak, and kind of like a hangar or skirt steak, but better than any of them--according to Camas Davis, former journalist and founder of the Portland Meat Collective, who loves bavette for its intense flavor and luxurious marbling. In fact, tasting the steak for the first time at Urban Farmer in Portland was one of the inspirations that launched her new career as a butcher. This is her version of the restaurant's recipe. Ingredients1 1/2 to 2 lbs. bavette steak* or flank steak2 tablespoons olive oil1 shallot, chopped About 1/2 tsp. each kosher salt and pepper2 tablespoons butter1 garlic clove, minced Leaves from 3 sprigs fresh thyme, chopped Nutritional Information How to Make It Step 1Put steak in a resealable plastic bag with olive oil and shallot. Spread mixture evenly. Seal bag and chill until ready to cook, at least 1 hour and up to 2 days ahead. Step 2Heat grill to high (450° to 550°). Let steak sit at room temp 20 minutes, then remove from bag, scraping off shallots, and sprinkle with 1/2 tsp."
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"docid": "D1778304#0",
"title": "https://news.ncsu.edu/2014/09/cutting-boards-food-safety/\nFast Facts About Cutting Boards and Food Safety in Your Kitchen",
"text": "Fast Facts About Cutting Boards and Food Safety in Your Kitchen Photo via Wikimedia Commons. Photographer unknown. September 23, 2014 | Matt Shipman Anything that touches your food can be a source of contamination and foodborne illness – including cutting boards. For example, if you cut up a raw chicken, and then use the same cutting board to slice a tomato for your salad, you run the risk of cross-contamination – with bacteria from the chicken being transferred to the tomato. That, of course, would be bad. And vegetarians aren’t off the hook either. Fruits and vegetables can also carry pathogens (and transfer them to cutting boards). To reduce the risk of foodborne illness in your kitchen, here are some things you should know about cutting boards. Plastic Versus Wood For a long time, most (if not all) cutting boards were made of wood. But at some point people began using plastic cutting boards."
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"docid": "D2192594#0",
"title": "http://www.lathe.com/faq/index.html\n.",
"text": "\"Logan Lathe FAQs1. About Logan and Logans:1.1. Are you the same people who made the lathes? History?1.2. What is the taper inside the spindle?1.3. How can I find out the model number of this lathe?1.4. How can I find the serial number of this lathe?1.5. How can I find out the age of this lathe?1.6. Is this lathe worn? Worn out?"
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"docid": "D1664865#0",
"title": "http://www.food-info.net/uk/products/pasta/shapes.htm\nPasta-shapes",
"text": "\"Food-Info.net> Products > Pasta > Pasta-shapes Pasta-shapes Pasta comes in all shapes and sizes. The tiniest shapes are often used in soups, long ribbons or strands with sauces, and tubes and fanciful shapes in casseroles and pasta salads. Some shapes are large enough to be stuffed and baked, and others, like ravioli, come already stuffed. Pasta normally is white-yellow, but other colours exist. See here for the other pasta colours. Below an overview of the most common pasta types and their synonyms. Name Image Synonym (s)Description Alfabeto Letter-shaped soup pasta Anchellini Piombi Short-cut pasta, suitable for vegetable or thin soups Anelli Siciliani Large size ring-shaped short-cut pasta, suitable for soups or salads Armonie Stortini Short-cut pasta, suitable for vegetable or thin soups Ballerine Campanelle Short cut pasta suitable for salads or soups Bigoli Bigui, Pincinelli Large diameter (about 3 mm) and very long-cut spaghetti, made with wholemeal soft wheat flour or semolina. Bucatini Perciatellini, Foratini, Fidelini bucati, Fide bucate Small diameter (about 2.4 - 2.7 mm) and smooth surface long-cut dry hollow pasta. Cannelloni Gnocchettoni Zitoni, Tagliati di Zitoni, Cannelloni Zitoni, Canneroni, Spole, Sigarette, Schiaffoni Short-cut shape, suitable for vegetable sauce pasta or casserolas Cannolicchi medi Sciviotti ziti, Denti di cavallo, Denti di pecora, Fischiotti, Fischioni, Canneroni Hollow short-cut pasta, suitable for casseroles or vegetable soups Capelli d'angelo Angel's hair, Cabellos de Angel, Capelvenere, Fidelini, Fedelini, Cappellini, Sopracappellini, Capellini fini, Bassetti, Tagliolini a nido, Barbine a nido Very thin long-cut extruded pasta (ø mm 1 - 1.2), usually nested or coiled, suitable for clear soups. Very popular shape all over the world."
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"docid": "D1367633#0",
"title": "http://www.cellartours.com/blog/italy/italian-a-z-food-dictionary\nItalian A-Z Food Name Dictionary",
"text": "Tags: Gourmet, italy March 6, 2017 One comment Get the most out of your Italian food experience with our extensive A-Z list of Italian food. We have compiled this list of Italian food words so that even non Italian speakers can enjoy reading menus and ingredients, further enhancing your Italian food discovery. Distinguish “Cannella” (cinnamon) from “Cannellini” (white beans) and how recognize that “fame” means hungry, not that the waiter thinks you are famous. We very much hope these Italian food names help you enjoy the delicious and varied Italian cuisine, buon appetito!A-BAbbacchio – milk fed lamb; lamb in general Acciuga; pl. acciughe – anchovies; anchovies Acerbo – sour; unripe; harsh Aceto balsamico – balsamic vinegar; the best quality is called ” aceto balsamico tradizionale ” Acido – sour, acidic; sharp-tasting Acqua – water; acqua minerale is mineral water Acquacotta – vegetable soup, usually spiced with peppers and thickened with bread, sometimes containing egg and cheese Affettati – cold cuds, sliced meats Affumicato – smoked Aglio – garlic; aglio e olio, literally, garlic and (olive) oil, a quick sauce for spaghetti of olive oil and sautèed garlic, sometimes with PEPERONCINO and/or parsley Agnello – lamb Agnolotti – ravioli – like pasta usually filled with meat Agro – all’ with olive oil and lemon Agrumi – citrus fruits Alici – anchovies often served fresh Alloro – (foglia di) bay leaf Amaro – bitter Amatriciana – all’ (for pasta) with tomatoes, PECORINO and GUANCIALE Ananas – pineapple Anatra col pien – venetian stuffed duck Anguilla – eel Anguria – watermelon Anice – anise Antipasto, Antipastino – appetizer, appetizer course; antipasto all’italiana, prosciutto, salami, and a few pickled vegetables Aragosta – clawless lobster; rock lobster; (langouste) Arancia – orange (the fruit) Aranciata – orange drink, orange soda Aringa – herring Armelin – apricot Arrosticini – skewers of roast sheep meat Asino, Asina – donkey Asparagi – asparagus; Asparagi selvatici – wild asparagus Asprigno – somewhat tart or sour Assaggio – a taste Assaggi – little taster or small portions Azzurro, pesce – “blue fish”, including many of the stronger tasting, darker-fleshed fish, such as TONNO, SGOMBRO, ARINGA, PESCE SPADA, ACCIUGA Bacaro – Venetian wine shop or wine bar serving an OMBRETA and CICHETI Baccala’ mantecato – Venetian specialty of boiled STOCCAFISSO beaten with olive ooil into a thick cream Baccala’ bacala’ – salt cod, except in the northeast, where it is air-dried stockfish (STOCCAFISSO) and salt cod is known as BERTAGNIN Barbabietola – beets Basilico – basil Bavette, Bavettine – pasta similar to Linguine Ben cotto – well done Bere – to drink Bertagnin – salt cod Bevande – beverages, drinks Bibita, pl.bibite – beverage, drink Bicchiere – drinking glass Bicchierino – paper cup for ice cream Bietola – Swiss chard Biroldo – a type of Tuscan sausage with raisins and pine nuts Birra – beer Birra rossa or scura – dark beer Birra chiara – light beer Biscotti – generic term for cookies Bocconcino – any bite-sized food, as the word simply means little mouthful; most often used for stewed veal; little fried rolls or balls of veal, ham, and cheese; small oval FIOR DI LATTE cheeses Bollicine – bubbles, perlage Bolognese – alla outside Bologna, and especially outside Italy, the tem designates a substantial meat sauce for pasta containing almost no tomato: in Bologna the sauce is known simply as a ragu’ Bordatino – Tuscan soup with corn flour, beans, vegetables, and (possibly) fish Bosco – woods; wild; misto di bosco, mixed berries Botte – barrel Bottega – shop Bovoleto – snail Braciola – chop of cutlet, usually pork but also lamb, beef, or game (and even fish) Brasato – braised beef or pot roast , often al Barolo, that is red wine Brioche – not usually the French brioche, but generically breakfast pastries; pronounced as in French, Brioche is called also cornetto, because of its shape Brodo – broth Bruschetta – toasted bread rubbed with garlic and drizzled with olive oil, sometimes with the additon of tomatoes or other toppings Brustolini, Bruscolini – toasted ZUCCA (squash) seeds Bucatini – long thick spaghetti with a small hole, almost always served all’ Amatriciana or alla Gricia Bue – beef Bufalo, Bufala – water buffalo, the meat of which is eaten in some southern areas and whose milk is used for MOZZARELLA Burro – butter; pasta al Burro has only sweet butter and Parmesan cheese C-DCacciagione – game Cacio – cheese Caffe ‘ – generally coffee, but in a bar the word used alone means EXPRESSO Calice – wineglass Cameriere – waiter, steward; Cameriera – maid, waitress Camomilla – chamomile, chamomile tea Canarini – small artichokes (Venice) Canditi – candied fruit Cannella – cinnamon Cannellini – elongated white beans; very pale light white wine of the CASTELLI ROMANI Cappalunga – razor clam Capperi – capers Cappesante, Capasante – scallops Capra – goat Caprese Insalata – mozzarella and tomato salad with basil Capricciosa pizza – pizza topped with various ingredients, supposedly chosen at whim but which are usually artichoke heart, prosciutto, and mushrooms Capriolo – roe deer; venison Carciofini – small artichokes or artichokes hearts, often marinate in olive oil Carpaccio – originally thin-sliced raw beef with mayonnaise dressing, invented and named at Harry’s Bar in Venice; now used for thin-sliced raw (or sometimes smoked) fish or other meats Cardi – cardoons Carne – meat, flesh (of anything); carne macinata, ground meat Carote – carrots Carpaccio – originally thin-sliced raw beef with mayonnaise dressing, invented and named at Harry’ Bar in Venice; now used for thin-sliced raw (or sometimes smoked (fish or other meats Carpione – a kind of trout. Fried and then marinated in vinegar, herbs, and spices Carre ‘ – roast loin (usually veal or pork) or saddle Carrozza mozzarella – mozzarella between slices of bread, floured, dipped in egg, and fried Castraure – small wild artichokes, most notably of the islands of the Venetian lagoon, available in spring Caviale – caviar Cavoli, cavolini, cavoletti di Bruxelles or Brusselle – Brussels sprouts Ceci – chickpeas (garbanzo beans) Cedro – citron Cena – supper dinner Ceneri – ashes Cerfoglio – chervil Cervo – stag, venison Cesta – basket, any number of basket -bag lunch, often sold at railroad stations or prepared by hotels on request Champignon – cultivated button mushroom Chiacchiere – strips of fried or baked pastry dusted with powdered sugar, traditional during Carnevale, known by various names Ciambotta – vegetable stew with potatoes, tomatoes, egg plant, onion, and peppers Cibo – food Cicoria – chicory or endive, in many varieties; cicoria di Bruxelles, Belgian endive Ciliege – cherries Cinghiale – wild boar Cipolla – onion Cocco, noce di cocco – coconut Colazione – sometimes lunch but usually breakfast, which is correctly prima colazione Coniglio – rabbit Cotoletta – cutlet (veal unless otherwise specified) usually breaded and fried, though geographic attributions indicate a variety of preparations. See also COSTOLETTA Cotto – cooked Crudo – raw, rare; for salami and fish often means cured Cremoso – creamy or thick, as opposed to liquid or runny Cucina – kitchen; stove, range; cuisine, style of cooking Cuoco – cook, chef Desco – table; dining table Dindo – turkey Dragoncello – tarragon E-MEquino – equine: horse, donkey, or mule; carne equina, horse meat Fagianello – young pheasant Fagiano – pheasant Fagiolo, pl. fagioli – beans Fame – hunger, appetite Farcito – stuffed Farina – flour; farina gialla, cornmeal (cf. POLENTA) Fegato – liver, usually calf’s most famous served “alla veneziana”, sautèed with onions; fegato grasso, foie gras Figa ‘ – liver Figa garbo e dolce – liver breaded and fried, with a touch of vinegar and sugar; figa’ col radeselo, liver cut up, wrapped in sage leaves, and fried in butter (Venice) Filetto – tenderloin, filet mignon Finocchio – fennel, finocchio selvatico Fior di latte – mozzarella like cheese and made from cow’s milk Fiorentina – the famous Florentine beefsteak, a thick T-bone from the LOMBATA, ideally from CHIANINA beef, grilled very rare over coals Formaggio – cheese Forno – oven; bakery Fragole – strawberries Fragoline di bosco – tiny wild strawberries. Both are served with sugar and lemon juice or with CREMA GELATO, or, much more rarely with balsamic vinegar Fragolino – read sea bream Frantoio – olive press Frittata – an omelette that has been turned over, not folded in half Frutti di mare – shellfish Fuori stagione – aout of season Gallo – cock, rooster Gambero – shrimp; gambero di fiume, cloves Gassato, gasato – carbonated Gattuccio – dogfish (small shark) Ginepro – juniper Grano padano – Parmesan like cheese from the Po Valley, Denominazione di Origine Granchio – crab Granelli – veal testicles; meatballs Grano – grain; wheat Granoturco – sweet corn Grigette – small snails Griglia – grill; alla griglia, grilled or broiled Gusto – flavour (e.g ice cream); taste; pleasure Imbottito – stuffed Impanato – breaded Indiviola – a wild endive Insalata caprese – sliced tomatoes and mozzarella with fresh basil Invecchiato – aged, seasoned Kasher – kosher Lamponi – raspberries Lampreda – lamprey Lardo – cured pork fat; fatty bacon, fat back; lardo rosa di Colonnata, a particulary prized type Latte fritto – fried custard dessert Lauro – bay leaf Legno – wood; forno a legna , wood burning-oven Lenticchie – lentils Lepre – hare Lesso – boiled Limoncello – lemon liqueur, once associated with seaside resorts and sun-kissed islands, now ubiquitous Limone – lemon Lombata – loin Lumache – snails, usually quite small and cooked in tomato sauce Lupo di mare – lobster Maccarello – mackerel Macinapepe – pepper mill Macinato – ground; minced Maiale – pork; maialino da latte – suckling pig; cf."
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"docid": "D82648#0",
"title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/italy/sardinia/articles/sardinia-restaurants/\nSardinia restaurants",
"text": "Sardinia restaurants Eat the best local cuisine in Sardinia's backstreet trattorias Rob Andrews , Sardinia expert8 August 2017 • 10:00am Expert guide to Sardinia Overview Hotels Attractions Restaurants Beaches Nightlife A n insider's guide to the best places to eat in Sardinia, including local cuisine, backstreet trattorias and low cost lunch stops. Olbia£££Dolceacqua This smart, city centre eatery mixes traditional Sardinian cuisine with that of Liguria, the mainland region from which the owners hail. It’s gathered increasing plaudits in recent months for its inventive, modern approach. Menu items to sample include the signature dish of Genoa, trenette al pesto, also the fresh sea bream and tuna mains, and such calorie-rich desserts as zabaglione and tiramisu, all elegantly presented. The wine list takes in all the top Sardinian labels. This smart, city centre eatery mixes traditional Sardinian cuisine with that of Liguria Address : Via Giacomo Pala 4, just steps from Olbia’s train station and main drag Contact: 00 39 0789 196 9084; ristorantedolceacqua.com Prices : you’ll spend €40–50 a head here for a three-course meal, wine and coffee Opening times: Tue-Sun, 12.30pm–2pm and 7.30pm–10.30pm Reservations : essential in summer, and at weekends the rest of the year Payment type: cards accepted More Telegraph Travel expert guides I Frati Rossi One of the top dining spots on the Costa Smeralda, this is located a mile or so inland of Porto Cervo in a secluded rural spot with a broad veranda above a sheltered garden. The menu offers such feasts as carlofortina, a pasta dish of bavette, dried and fresh tomatoes and fish roe, and for afters a “three-chocolate symphony” or passion fruit sorbet. There’s an impressive wine list too. Address : Località Pantogia, signposted off the main SS125, 22km (14 miles) from Olbia Contact : 00 39 0789 94395; fratirossi.it Prices : main courses from €20; a three-course meal will be around €40-70, plus drinks Opening times: times: Mon 7.30pm–10.30pm; Tue–Sun, 12.30pm–2.30pm and 7.30pm–10.30pm; from July to mid-September open daily, evenings only, 7.30pm–12.30am. Closed 2 weeks mid-August, also November and December Reservations : essential in summer, and at weekends the rest of the year Payment type : cards accepted£Antica Trattoria Sweet little place, tourist-friendly but not tweefully so, where you can tuck into a generous buffet of antipasti."
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"docid": "D2218961#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/vacio-steak-or-bavette-steak-2313863\nVacio Steak or Bavette Steak",
"text": "Vacio Steak The vacio (pronounced vah-SEE-oh) steak is an extremely popular cut of beef in Argentina -- most often cooked as asado, the general term for an Argentine grill -- and in France, where it is called bavette, often served as steak frites. The vacio steak is also one of the favorite cuts for butchers, due to its size, which is perfect for feeding a large group, and its exceptional tenderness and rich flavor. The cut is one of the flank primal cuts, although it's not really a flank steak. It hangs beneath the loin and is cushioned by the cow's belly, which protects the beef with layers of fat. The vacio usually weighs between four and five pounds and can be cut into individual steaks. However, in Argentina, it is more commonly grilled whole over low, indirect heat. Seasoning is often minimal -- usually just salt -- but the steak is served with either a chimichurri sauce, which is made from parsley, garlic, lemon, and olive oil or s alsa criolla, a simple sauce of onion, tomato and vinegar. How to Cook Vacio Steak Recommended cooking of the vacio steak is starting with an initial sear on all sides on a very hot grill, then either moving the coals to one side or shutting off all but one heating element on an electric or propane grill. Cover the grill, and let the steak cook very slowly, until its internal temperature on an instant-read thermometer reaches 128-132F for medium rare. Let the steak rest 10 minutes, then slice it thinly across the grain."
},
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"docid": "D2340017#0",
"title": "https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/how-cook-perfect-steak\nHow to cook the perfect steak",
"text": "\"How to cook the perfect steak By Natalie Hardwick - Deputy editor - bbcgoodfood.com Pay respect to a quality cut of meat by using our guide to achieving the perfect steak, cooked to your liking. Find advice on cooking times, beef cuts and more. Whether your preference is a butter-soft fillet steak, tasty sirloin or thriftier cut like bavette, rump or skirt, care and attention should be paid when cooking your beef. With only a few minutes leeway between rare and well-done, timing is key. We've put together some tips to help you from start to finish. Cooking the perfect steak in seven steps1. Select your best pan 2. Choose your steak cut 3. Pick your oil 4. Dress your steak (if you like) 5."
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"docid": "D3485240#0",
"title": "https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1853676/marinated-bavette-steak\nMarinated bavette steak",
"text": "Marinated bavette steak1 2 3 4 5 (11 ratings) By James Martin Magazine subscription – 5 issues for £5Prep: 10 mins Cook: 10 mins Easy Serves 2James Martin's cost-conscious cut of beef has heaps of flavour and stays moist from the marinade Nutrition: per servingkcal534fat32gsaturates11gcarbs4gsugars3gfibre0gprotein57gsalt1.4g Save Print Ingredients2 x 250g/9oz bavette or flank steak Steak Stayk Steak is essentially a boneless thick or thin slice of red meat, cut across the grain of a large…1 tbsp sunflower oil Sunflower oil A variety of oils can be used for baking. Sunflower is the one we use most often at Good Food as…For the marinade2 tbsp soy sauce Soy saucesoy sor-s An Asian condiment and ingredient that comes in a variety of of varieties ranging from light to…2 tbsp olive oil Olive oilol-iv oyl Probably the most widely-used oil in cooking, olive oil is pressed from fresh olives. It's…2-3 garlic clovesthumb-sized piece ginger Gingerjin-jer Mainly grown in Jamaica, Africa, India, China and Australia, ginger is the root of the plant. It…, gratedjuice ½ lemon Lemonle-mon Oval in shape, with a pronouced bulge on one end, lemons are one of the most versatile fruits…, reserve lemon half1 tbsp balsamic vinegar Balsamic vinegarbal-sam-ick vin-ee-gah True Balsamic vinegar is an artisan product from Modena, in Emilia Romagna, Italy, and is made…1 tbsp honey Honeyhuh-nee Honey is made by bees from the nectar they collect from flowers. Viscous and fragrant, it's…1 rosemary Rosemaryrose-mar-ee Rosemary's intense, fragrant aroma has traditionally been paired with lamb, chicken and game…sprig, bruised Method For the marinade, mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Place the steaks in a shallow dish, pour marinade over to coat the meat completely. Cover, chill and leave to marinate overnight. Scrape the marinade off the steaks and rub each steak with a drop of sunflower oil. Heat a griddle pan until very hot, then rub the steaks with the reserved lemon half and cook with the rosemary sprig for 3-4 mins each side for medium-rare, 1 min longer if you prefer it cooked more. Rest for 5 mins before serving with mash or chips."
},
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"docid": "D113360#0",
"title": "http://meatandwildgame.about.com/od/Glossary/g/Vacio-Steak.htm\nVacio Steak or Bavette Steak",
"text": "Vacio Steak The vacio (pronounced vah-SEE-oh) steak is an extremely popular cut of beef in Argentina -- most often cooked as asado, the general term for an Argentine grill -- and in France, where it is called bavette, often served as steak frites. The vacio steak is also one of the favorite cuts for butchers, due to its size, which is perfect for feeding a large group, and its exceptional tenderness and rich flavor. The cut is one of the flank primal cuts, although it's not really a flank steak. It hangs beneath the loin and is cushioned by the cow's belly, which protects the beef with layers of fat. The vacio usually weighs between four and five pounds and can be cut into individual steaks. However, in Argentina, it is more commonly grilled whole over low, indirect heat. Seasoning is often minimal -- usually just salt -- but the steak is served with either a chimichurri sauce, which is made from parsley, garlic, lemon, and olive oil or s alsa criolla, a simple sauce of onion, tomato and vinegar. How to Cook Vacio Steak Recommended cooking of the vacio steak is starting with an initial sear on all sides on a very hot grill, then either moving the coals to one side or shutting off all but one heating element on an electric or propane grill. Cover the grill, and let the steak cook very slowly, until its internal temperature on an instant-read thermometer reaches 128-132F for medium rare. Let the steak rest 10 minutes, then slice it thinly across the grain."
},
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"docid": "D2695017#0",
"title": "http://www.epicurious.com/recipes-menus/the-no-recipe-marinade-for-better-grilled-steak-article\nHow to Marinate Steak Without a Recipe",
"text": "Facebook Pinterest No Recipe Required How to Marinate Steak Without a Recipe Anna Stockwell 05.09.17Photo by Chelsea Kyle Share Share “How to Marinate Steak Without a Recipe ” on Facebook Share “How to Marinate Steak Without a Recipe ” on Twitter Share “How to Marinate Steak Without a Recipe ” on Pinterest Share “How to Marinate Steak Without a Recipe ” on Google+ Email “How to Marinate Steak Without a Recipe ” Print this page Master this basic marinating technique and you'll be grilling crowd-pleasing steaks all summer long. For the grill, I always choose a thin, quick-cooking steak—I'm talking skirt, hanger, or flank steak; tri-tip, short ribs, faux hanger (aka bavette, sirloin tip, or flap meat), or entraña steak. These are all cut from large, strong, active muscles, which makes them more flavorful and great for serving a crowd. But those strong muscles are also naturally tougher. Which is why these steaks require a marinade. Related The Best Grilled Chicken You Can Make Without a Recipe View article Making a steak marinade is a lot like making a salad dressing—you can customize it depending on your mood, your menu, or whatever happens to be in your pantry. But unlike salad dressing, you want the flavors in your marinade to be extra strong—strong enough to infuse the meat with flavor that will linger long after the marinade is discarded. Every steak marinade needs four elements—oil, acid, flavoring, and salt. Once you understand the basic ratio and timeline of how to marinate steak, you'll never need to look at another recipe again. Let's dig in: here's how to marinate steak without a recipe:1."
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"docid": "D2195103#0",
"title": "http://partners.nytimes.com/library/dining/071200french-steak.html\nSolving the Mystery of French Steak",
"text": "\"July 12, 2000Solving the Mystery of French Steak By ANTHONY BOURDAINRebecca Cooney for The New York Times Related Articles • More Dining Articles Rebecca Cooney for The New York Times FRENCH WAY Arnaud Carre, of the French Butcher on Second Avenue, with beef.dug into my first real French steak, pan-seared, at a noisy, smoke-filled brasserie near Pigalle about 20 years ago. It was onglet, and I was immediately struck by its ropy, not-too-tender but not-too-tough texture and its strong, almost kidneyish flavor. This was not your generic slab of sirloin or rib-eye or pallid filet mignon. This was a cut of meat I'd never seen before. Strange, exciting, even a little scary. This, I thought, was eating. Today onglet is better known as hanger steak in New York, and it is so common it turns up in restaurants beyond French brasseries, and even in some meat markets. But the French steaks served alongside the frites can still be a mystery to most Americans, and it's not the meat but the cut that mystifies. These aren't simple sirloins or porterhouses or T-bones, and the differences are not just a matter of translation. For all their flavor, these steaks demand more of butcher and buyer alike."
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"docid": "D329071#0",
"title": "https://lynnecurry.com/2016/12/beef-tenderloin-substitutes/\nForage",
"text": "\"December 7, 2016Beef Tenderloin Substitutes for the Holidays It’s that time of year when everyone is thinking about celebratory dinners that include extravagances like tenderloin (filet mignon). While it’s true that beef tenderloin is tender, boneless and lean and shaped for slicing, there are many more options to consider for a holiday roast. In this post I’ll give you the full rundown off beef tenderloin substitutes. Want to enjoy a fantastic holiday roast beef but spend a bit less and enjoy it more? Here’s your guide. Why not tenderloin? Did you know that among the pros–and I’m talking about butchers here–tenderloin is rarely, if ever, a top pick? Most beef experts and chefs consider tenderloin way overrated. Certainly, it is pricey, but that doesn’t tend to impress this group much. There’s no arguing that this slender cut is the single most tender muscle from cattle."
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"docid": "D1148249#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuts_of_beef\nCut of beef",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cuts of beef)navigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( October 2013)This article is in a list format that may be better presented using prose. ( January 2017)Part of a series on Steak Main articles [show]Steak dishes [show]Cuts [show]Preparation [show]Related topics [show]v t e Cuts of beef are first divided into primal cuts, pieces of meat initially separated from the carcass during butchering. These are basic sections from which steaks and other subdivisions are cut. The term \"\"primal cut\"\" is quite different from \"\"prime cut\"\", used to characterize cuts considered to be of higher quality. Since the animal's legs and neck muscles do the most work, they are the toughest; the meat becomes more tender as distance from hoof and horn increases. Different countries and cuisines have different cuts and names, and sometimes use the same name for a different cut; e.g., the cut described as \"\"brisket\"\" in the US is from a significantly different part of the carcass than British brisket. \"\" Cut\"\" often refers narrowly to skeletal muscle (sometimes attached to bones ), but can also include other edible flesh, such as offal (organ meat) or bones without significant muscles attached."
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"docid": "D156189#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/cut-flap-meat-hard-time-finding-called-733439\n\"What cut is \"\"flap meat\"\"? Having a hard time finding it. Is it sometimes called something else?\"",
"text": "\"General Discussion Beef Steak 60What cut is \"\"flap meat\"\"? Having a hard time finding it. Is it sometimes called something else?hungryinmanhattan Sep 10, 2010 06:17 PMWhenever I watch America's Test Kitchen, they keep suggesting \"\"Flap Meat\"\" and I just can't find it. I checked the butcher on Fresh Direct which usually has every cut of meat and no luck. I know where it is located (which is near the sirloin, I believe) but they said it is not sirloin steak or top sirloin, but a flap of meat near the sirloin. Could it be called something else? Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow 1Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›60 Comments Latest Apr 24, 2016 by treba americanafan Sep 11, 2010 05:00 AMFlap meat comes from the bottom sirloin, and although it's from a similar region as flank steak or skirt steak, it's a different cut. Not very tender, but well-marbled and flavorful. It's sometimes called flap steak or bavette, but bavette can also refer to flank steak."
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"docid": "D575161#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_flat_iron_steak_the_same_as_flank_steak\nIs flat iron steak the same as flank steak?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Meat Steak Is flat iron steak the same as flank steak? Flag Is flat iron steak the same as flank steak? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. No it is not the same. When a beef is butchered it is hung on a rail in two pieces or halves. Then each half is cut in half so the carcass is in quarters now. You have a forequarter and a hindquarter. The flank steak comes from the hindquarter and the flat iron steak comes from the forequarter.8 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How do you slice a flat iron steak? Answer Cook the steak, let it rest a few minutes, then simply slice it against the grain into thin slices."
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"docid": "D2619505#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/food-news/54492/when-pasta-met-sauce/\nThe Ultimate Guide to Pasta and Sauce",
"text": "The dried pasta options at the store can be bewildering. Do you want corkscrews, stovepipes, or little ears tonight? Perhaps a big dish of priest stranglers—that’d be strozzapreti in Italian. There are reasons that pasta exists in so many forms. It’s partly regional (Italian cities big and small always seem to have a specialty pasta), but it’s also practical: Certain pastas are best eaten with certain sauces. Others work well with a wide variety of sauces—the workhorse pastas, like farfalle. The general rule is that delicate noodles are for delicate sauces while heartier noodles are for heartier sauces, but similar to wine pairing, it’s not always that simple. So here’s a guide to help you sort it all out. And if you can’t tell your radiatore from your penne, we’ve got pictures. Of course, if this is too much pasta structure for you, we won’t snitch if your gemelli ends up in a seafood sauce."
},
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"docid": "D1782950#0",
"title": "http://www.thenibble.com/reviews/main/meats/beef/best-value-steak-cuts.asp\nThe Worldâs First Steak Guide To âSustainable Steaksâ Excludes Tenderloins, Strip Steaks & Rib Steaks",
"text": "\"Product Reviews / Main Nibbles / Meat & Poultry Best Value Steak Cuts The World’s First Steak Guide To “Sustainable Steaks” Excludes Tenderloins, Strip Steaks & Rib Steaks CAPSULE REPORT: We are automatically programmed to think of tenderloins, strip steaks and rib steaks as “the best.” But are they? Two master butchers from the gourmet butcher shop, The Healthy Butcher, explain why you get more bang-for-the-buck with other delicious cuts. Overview Rating System The Winning Steaks What We’ve Learned From The Rankings A steak guide without the coveted New York strip steaks, rib steaks, and filet mignon? Ludicrous? Well, not from our standpoint—“our” meaning any self-respecting butcher shop that has the availability, nay, we say pleasure, of buying whole animals, not just boxed muscles. Let’s clear the air right off the top: We have excluded the three most expensive steaks, the bread and butter for most butcher shops, from our list for the following reasons: To celebrate the meat. Since industrialization in the meat industry kicked in—roughly fifty or so years ago—and the mass production of cheap boxed meat became commonplace, omnivores have become creatures of habit. To see these same three cuts on every restaurant and steak house menu, and to see these steaks take up the majority of display space in virtually every grocery store and butcher shop is, frankly, appalling and boring. We hate to break the news to anyone who thinks otherwise: A cow is not a walking loin."
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"docid": "D2531400#0",
"title": "http://chocolateandzucchini.com/french-english-food-glossary/\nFrench-English Food Dictionary",
"text": "French-English Food Dictionary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST U V W X Y ZAÀ emporter (adj) to go (as opposed to sur place, for here).À l’ancienneold-fashioned, as in une baguette à l’ancienne. À point (adj) medium rare. Abats (m. pl.) offal. Abricot (m) apricot. Addition (f) check/bill. Agneau (m) lamb. Agrume (m) citrus. Aiguillette (f) in a bird (mostly duck or chicken), the tip of the breast meat. Ail (m) garlic."
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"docid": "D3150182#0",
"title": "http://eatdrinkplay.com/sydney/restaurant-hubert/\nRestaurant Hubert, Sydney",
"text": "By Ms Darlinghurst Eat, Restaurants April 13, 2016Restaurant Hubert, Sydney Bligh Street Welcomes Restaurant Hubert There is so much more to creating a unique dining experience than just good food. Wine, music, lighting, seating and the right staff can all make or break a restaurant. There are plenty of great restaurants in Sydney ticking all of those boxes but none quite like the new French restaurant located on Bligh Street, Restaurant Hubert. This is the first restaurant venture for bar heavyweights Swillhouse Group who own Shady Pines Saloon, Baxter Inn and Frankie’s. And like all of their venues there’s a sense of theatre to Restaurant Hubert. It’s more than just a bar and restaurant. It’s another world. One you’re transported to the minute you walk through the large wooden doors. Let your eyes adjust to the dim, warm yellow lighting and make your way down the dark wooden spiral staircase. You’ll notice an unattended wooden desk and enclosed cabinets with tiny, ornate bottles lined up."
},
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"docid": "D1754589#0",
"title": "http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2009/10/the-burger-lab-best-burger-blend-profiles-of-eight-cuts-of-beef.html\nThe Burger Lab: Mastering the Art of Burger Blending with Eight Cuts of Beef",
"text": "\"The Burger Lab: Mastering the Art of Burger Blending with Eight Cuts of Beef The Burger Lab Burger recipes and cooking tips from J. Kenji López-Alt. J. Kenji López-Alt Profile Twitter Facebook Contact62 Printer-Friendly Version Note: You may already know J. Kenji Lopez-Alt (of Good Eater) 'round these parts from his previous burger exploits—making the Blumenburger and his 8-hour 12-burger binge. We're pleased to announce that he'll stop by every other week to give the comprehensive Kenji treatment to burger recipes this new column, The Burger Lab. In his inaugural post he analyzes eight kinds of beef cuts to find his ideal burger blend. [ Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt]Get the Recipe The Blue Label Burger Blend There's nothing new about blending different cuts of meat to make a better burger. But despite all I've read, and despite the fact that I've been fiddling with burger blends at least a few times a week for the past couple of years, I've yet to see a good, thorough, scientific analysis of what actually makes the best burger. Is it fat content? Texture? Flavor? Presumably all three, but what does one cut have to offer over another?"
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"docid": "D34307#0",
"title": "http://www.bhg.com/recipes/how-to/cooking-basics/how-to-cook-brisket/\nHow to Cook Brisket",
"text": "\"BHG.com Recipes How to Cook Cooking Basics How to Cook Brisket Beef brisket is a relatively inexpensive cut of meat, but yields delicious results. It requires a long cooking time at a low temperature, but the wait is worth it for this tender, boldly flavored beef. Here's how to cook brisket for the best results, plus a few of our favorite beef brisket recipes. Lisa Holderness Brown1 did it Pin Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Printb 00:00 00:00oki What is a Brisket? Beef brisket is a cut from the breast section of the animal. It is usually sold boneless. Because brisket is a tough cut of meat, it's best when braised (that is, simmered in a small amount of liquid), either in the oven, the slow cooker, or on the stove top. Two different cuts of brisket are available. Unless the recipe specifies one or the other, either may be used in recipes calling for boneless beef brisket: Beef Brisket Flat Half (also called thin cut, flat cut, first cut, or center cut): With its minimal fat, this cut is generally the pricier of the two. Beef Brisket Point Half (also called front cut, point cut, thick cut, or nose cut): This cut is the less expensive of the two."
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"docid": "D1628821#0",
"title": "http://www.eaglequest.com/~bbq/faq2/10-4.html\n.",
"text": "\"FAQ OF THE INTERNET BBQ LISTVersion 2.0Section 10.2.1Beef Brisket, Jerky and Chopped Beef Sandwiches10.2 Beef------------------- [Does it make much difference if I use USDA Choice or Select beef for barbecuing? ] Dave Lineback--I know of no good reason to make barbecue from \"\"good\"\" cuts of meats like beef steaks or pork tenderloins. They are great grilled. Barbecue, on the other hand, gets much of its flavor from the breakdown of connective tissues in \"\"poor\"\" cuts such as beef brisket and pork shoulders with slow cooking over long periods of time.10.2.1 Brisket------------------- [Just what is a brisket, anyway? ] Editor--The Epicurious dictionary defines a brisket as:\"\"Brisket-- [BRIHS-kiht] A cut of beef taken from the breast section under the first five ribs. Brisket is usually sold without the bone and is divided into two sections. The flat cut has minimal fat and is usually more expensive than the more flavorful point cut, which has more fat. Brisket requires long, slow cooking and is best when braised. Corned beef is made from brisket. \"\" For Texas-Style barbecued brisket, we use the whole brisket, containing both the 'flat' and the 'point', untrimmed of fat, known in the industry as the 'Packer's cut'."
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"docid": "D1129445#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-beef-brisket-p2-1805836\nLearn About Beef Brisket",
"text": "\"Sliced beef brisket. James Baigrie/The Image Bank/Getty Images With a little bit of time and the right cooking method, even the toughest piece of meat can be made delicious. Brisket is a great example — it's one of the least tender cuts of beef, but braised or slowly roasted, it's rendered soft and satisfying with incredible flavor. What Is Brisket? Brisket is a beef cut taken from the breast section of the cow beneath the first five ribs, behind the foreshank. It comprises the pectoral muscles of the cow, which supports much of animal's weight. Consequently, a brisket can be a large cut of meat, between 3 and 8 pounds, and is rich in the connective tissue collagen. Choosing the Right Brisket Fresh brisket is an inexpensive boneless cut that requires long, slow cooking to break down the collagen in the connective muscle tissues to achieve unctuous tenderness. The cut is quite long and usually cut in half. Each half has a different name."
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"docid": "D779493#0",
"title": "http://chefsavvy.com/recipes/slow-roasted-beef-brisket/\nSlow Roasted Beef Brisket",
"text": "\"Slow Roasted Beef Brisket September 29, 2014 Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Oven Roasted Beef Brisket smothered with roasted vegetables, red wine, and beef stock. A perfect make ahead Sunday dinner. Beef Brisket is the ultimate comfort food. It’s the perfect meal for a lazy Sunday dinner. Brisket needs to be cooked low and slow. With little preparation you can have a hearty dinner with little effort. Sear the meat and vegetables, throw them in the oven with some liquid and let the meat roast in the oven for hours. How easy is that? This brisket makes enough for four people with a little left over. I like to serve my brisket with mashed potatoes and a side of my Roasted Garlic Asparagus."
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"docid": "D353835#0",
"title": "http://homecooking.about.com/od/beef/a/brisketcuts.htm\nLearn About Beef Brisket",
"text": "\"Sliced beef brisket. James Baigrie/The Image Bank/Getty Images With a little bit of time and the right cooking method, even the toughest piece of meat can be made delicious. Brisket is a great example — it's one of the least tender cuts of beef, but braised or slowly roasted, it's rendered soft and satisfying with incredible flavor. What Is Brisket? Brisket is a beef cut taken from the breast section of the cow beneath the first five ribs, behind the foreshank. It comprises the pectoral muscles of the cow, which supports much of animal's weight. Consequently, a brisket can be a large cut of meat, between 3 and 8 pounds, and is rich in the connective tissue collagen. Choosing the Right Brisket Fresh brisket is an inexpensive boneless cut that requires long, slow cooking to break down the collagen in the connective muscle tissues to achieve unctuous tenderness. The cut is quite long and usually cut in half. Each half has a different name."
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"docid": "D1343608#0",
"title": "https://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/slow-cooker-savory-brisket-stew/01944cc2-ab6f-416c-ba7d-19c1ce79b124\nSlow-Cooker Savory Brisket Stew",
"text": "Slow-Cooker Savory Brisket Stew137 Ratings13 Comments Prep25 min Total8 hr 40 min Ingredients10Servings14Pillsbury® artisan dinner rolls are a great accompaniment to serve with this fabulous stew!Ingredients1 fresh beef brisket (3 lb; not corned beef), cut into 3 pieces lengthwise1 medium butternut squash (3 lb), peeled, cut into 3/4- to 1-inch cubes (about 8 cups)1 medium onion, cut into 1/2-inch wedges (1 cup)1 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon pepper1 can (28 oz) Muir Glen™ organic diced tomatoes, undrained2 cups Progresso™ beef flavored broth (from 32-oz carton)1 cup dry red wine or Progresso™ beef flavored broth14 cups uncooked wide egg noodles (28 oz)1/4 cup quick-cooking tapioca Steps1 Spray 5- to 6-quart slow cooker with cooking spray. In cooker, arrange brisket pieces, fat side up. Add remaining ingredients except noodles and tapioca in order listed.2 Cover; cook on Low heat setting 8 to 10 hours.3 Cook and drain noodles as directed on package. Meanwhile, remove brisket from cooker and place fat side up on cutting board. If necessary, scrape off any fat from brisket and discard. Using 2 forks, coarsely shred brisket.4 Stir tapioca into liquid in cooker. Return shredded brisket to cooker. Increase heat setting to High; cover and cook about 15 minutes longer or until thickened. Serve stew in soup bowls over hot noodles. Expert Tips Nutrition Information© 2018 ®/TM General Mills All Rights Reserved Advertisement We Also Love Slow-Cooker Grandma's Chicken Noodle Soup Slow-Cooked Family-Favorite Beef Stew Slow-Cooker Beef Stroganoff Stew Slow-Cooker Greek Chicken Stew Slow-Cooker Caramelized Onion Beef Stew Slow-Cooker Taco Pasta Try These Next Slow-Cooker Heavenly Ham and Bean Soup Slow-Cooker Chicken-Sausage-White Bean Stew Slow-Cooker Harvest Pork Stew Beef-Barley Stew Slow-Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage Stew Oven-Baked Beef Stew Rate and Comment X-lady More than 1 year ago I made this stew for company and they gobbled it up--though I don't know the value of using brisket."
},
{
"docid": "D2280283#0",
"title": "http://www.busyinbrooklyn.com/kosher-meat-guide-cuts-cooking-methods/\nKosher Meat Guide: Cuts & Cooking Methods",
"text": "Kosher Meat Guide: Cuts & Cooking Methods This post has been a long time in coming. And not just because it’s taken me a while to write it. But because it’s taken me a while to learn it. Like many home cooks, when it came to meat preparation, I was stumped. I didn’t understand the different cuts of meat or how to prepare them. After lots of reading, and a hands-on butchery class at The Center for Kosher Culinary Arts, I feel like I finally have a good grasp of kosher meat preparation and handling. First things first: Where does the meat that we eat actually come from? The different cuts of meat that you buy at the butcher come from a steer. The steer is cut up into 9 sections, or PRIMAL CUTS, five of which are kosher. The chuck, rib, brisket, shank and plate are cut into subprimals or fabricated cuts, which is what you see at the supermarket."
},
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"docid": "D1885677#0",
"title": "http://www.tmbbq.com/brisket-aint-cheap/\nBrisket Ainât Cheap",
"text": "BBQBrisket Ain’t Cheap But You're Still Getting a Deal at Your Local BBQ Joint By Daniel Vaughn Date Apr 11, 2014Share Copy URLNotes10 Comments Photograph by Jody Horton Two weeks ago Cranky Frank’s Barbeque in Fredericksburg finally bit the bullet. They raised their prices for barbecue and posted a sign on the door explaining the change to their customers. Not two days later I received a question over Twitter with a photo of the sign. @bbqsnob Is this a supply-demand byproduct of the central Texas BBQ renaissance? At Cranky Frank’s, Fredericksburg. pic.twitter.com/Ujvt J7WJg H— Chris Creel (@chriscreel) March 30, 2014Not even close. Complaining about food costs is a favorite pastime of restaurant owners (and anyone who steps foot into a grocery store), but this time restaurateurs have a legitimate beef: the wholesale cost for beef is at historic highs, and according to the Los Angeles Times, the cattle herds in the U. S. are the lowest they’ve been in 63 years. Factors from corn prices to St. Patricks Day have all been blamed recently, but it really comes down to severe droughts in California and Texas. California ranchers, many of whom sold off their entire herds, are in the same predicament that Texas ranchers were in last year. Rebuilding those herds takes several years, so in the meantime beef supplies have plummeted while demand remains high, which, per the rules of economics 101, raises prices."
},
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"docid": "D1779120#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/part-cow-pastrami-come-1881be15da8b299d\nWhat Part of the Cow Does Pastrami Come From?",
"text": "\"Food Food Facts Meat, Poultry & Seafood Q: What Part of the Cow Does Pastrami Come From? A: Quick Answer Pastrami is made with beef brisket. Beef brisket comes from the lower part of a cow's chest. The brisket is below the chuck and above the shank. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is Pastrami? What Animal Does Pastrami Come From? What Part of the Cow Does Ground Beef Come From? Credit: Alexandra Grablewski Photolibrary Getty Images Full Answer Pastrami is made by smoking corned beef. The process of smoking adds flavor to the meat. Corned beef is made by soaking beef brisket in a salty brine, along with sugar and spices, for several weeks."
},
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"docid": "D1645391#0",
"title": "http://pocketchangegourmet.com/classic-slow-cooker-corned-beef-and-cabbage/\nClassic Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage",
"text": "Classic Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage7 Comments Tweet 198Whether you want to call us old-fashioned or not, we do love sharing classic meals with you, our readers. It really stands to reason that a recipe that has stood the test of time would meet your expectations, and this Classic Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage is easy and virtually foolproof. And with St. Patrick’s Day in just a few weeks, this will be perfect for your celebration!Beef Brisket is the cut of meat that is traditionally used to make Corned Beef and while it is a very delicious cut, it can be a finicky piece of meat to cook. When done to perfection there’s few better, when not, it can be tougher than shoe leather…as they say. Luckily you can buy beef brisket that is prepackaged with seasonings and almost ready for cooking. Did I say almost? Yes you can throw the meat in a pot and give it a boil and then simmer for a couple of hours, but what’s the fun in that. Adding a few additional ingredients and cooking it really slowly finishes off the tastiest, tenderest and juicy corned beef you’ll serve this year. Let’s start out with the cut of meat. You have a choice between a flat cut and tip cut brisket."
},
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"docid": "D2030424#0",
"title": "http://bbq.tamu.edu/meat-selection/\nMeat Selection",
"text": "Meat Selection For the most part, cuts of meat to barbecue vary widely from region to region. Traditionally, beef and pork cuts are most common, but poultry (chicken and turkey) is widely prepared, and lamb and goat are regional favorites. Barbecue has its roots in using tougher, less valuable cuts of meats although today some barbecue establishments even cook prime rib as one of the menu items. Tougher, less valuable cuts benefited from the “low and slow” method of cookery common with barbecue. Knowing the cuts of meat is important in understanding how best to cook products, how many servings you will get from them, their costs, and their versatility. On top of knowing the cuts, there are USDA grades, private brands, grass-fed, natural, organic, heritage, and other different marketing terms that add a level of complexity to selection of the cuts to use in barbecuing. Understanding all of the meat options for barbecuing is the first and foremost area that is to be learned by the barbecue enthusiast. BEEFBriskets – Packer-trimmed briskets typically come from the packer pre-vacuum packaged. As the name indicates, these were trimmed as they were “fabricated” or removed from a beef carcass. That usually indicates the brisket will still be covered with a thicker fat cover, which many barbecue enthusiasts prefer for long-time cooking."
},
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"docid": "D82981#0",
"title": "http://dish.allrecipes.com/corned-beef-basics/\n3 Ways To Cook Corned Beef: Stove, Oven, And Slow Cooker",
"text": "3 Ways To Cook Corned Beef: Stove, Oven, And Slow Cooker By Vanessa Greaves Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Stumble Upon Corned beef roast, corned beef and cabbage, corned beef sandwiches, corned beef hash. All these classic dishes start with a tough cut of beef called a brisket. Here are three very easy cooking methods to transform that gnarly slab of meat into fork-tender meals, along with recipes, videos, and tips. Corned Beef and Cabbage | Photo by Meredith Corned Beef Q&AWhy does corned beef come in a plastic bag? Corned beef is a beef brisket that's been soaked in a seasoned brine of water, curing salt, and spices. The soaking or curing process typically takes several days. When you buy a package of corned beef at the store, the beef is already soaking in the brine and is ready to cook. Some recipes tell you to rinse off the brine before cooking, some don't. A spice packet sometimes accompanies the meat, to be added to your recipe as you choose. What cut of beef is the brisket?"
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"docid": "D630765#0",
"title": "http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/corned-beef-with-cabbage-241775\nCorned Beef with Cabbage",
"text": "\"Corned Beef with Cabbage Darina Allen February 2008 Irish Traditional Cooking Kyle Books3.5/4reviews ( 105)96%make it again Go to reviews Facebook Pinterest Michelle Garrett and Kevin Dunne Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Irish Traditional Cooking by Darina Allen. Although this dish is eaten less frequently nowadays in Ireland, for Irish expatriots it conjures up powerful nostalgic images of a rural Irish past. Originally it was a traditional Easter Sunday dinner. The beef, killed before the winter, would have been salted and could now be eaten after the long Lenten fast, with fresh green cabbage and floury potatoes. Our local butcher corns beef in the slow, old-fashioned way which, alas, is nowadays more the exception than the norm. Share “Corned Beef with Cabbage ” on Facebook Share “Corned Beef with Cabbage ” on Twitter Share “Corned Beef with Cabbage ” on Pinterest Share “Corned Beef with Cabbage ” on Google+ Email “Corned Beef with Cabbage ”save recipe add to menu Print Yield Makes 6 to 8 servings Ingredients4 lb corned brisket of beef3 large carrots, cut into large chunks6 to 8 small onions1 teaspoon dry English mustardlarge sprig fresh thyme and some parsley stalks, tied together1 cabbagesalt and freshly ground pepper Preparation Put the brisket into a saucepan with the carrots, onions, mustard and the herbs. Cover with cold water, and bring gently to a boil. Simmer, covered, for 2 hours. Discard the outer leaves of the cabbage, cut in quarters and add to the pot. Cook for a further 1 to 2 hours or until the meat and vegetables are soft and tender."
},
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"docid": "D1202698#0",
"title": "https://www.leaf.tv/articles/what-is-the-difference-between-a-beef-roast-beef-brisket/\nWhat Is the Difference Between a Beef Roast & Beef Brisket?",
"text": "\"Beef roast and beef brisket are different cuts of meat that come from distinct parts of the animal. Beef roast isn't just one cut, but can be used to describe multiple cuts that require various cooking methods. Brisket is a specific cut of meat from the lower chest of the cow.credit: pkripper503/i Stock/Getty Images What Is The Difference Between A Beef Roast Beef Brisket The name \"\"roast\"\" doesn't really give you an idea of where the on the animal the cut came from or how to cook it. Roast can mean many different cuts -- from tender areas that need minimal searing and roasting, to tough cuts that benefit from braising. Consider what you plan to do with your roast before you buy it. A tough cut of meat, brisket becomes meltingly tender when cooked for long periods of time, which is why it's so well-suited for smoking, corned beef and barbecuing. Brisket boasts a deep, beefy flavor and is sold boneless. Think of it as the breast of the cow. Brisket cannot be served rare; it must be cooked to an internal temperature of about 200 to 205 F to be edible and enjoyable. Use brisket like a pot roast, braised with root vegetables, or smoked and chopped into a sandwich filling."
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"docid": "D1174236#0",
"title": "http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/corned-beef-and-cabbage/\nCorned Beef and Cabbage",
"text": "previously…Irish Coffeeup next…Irish Hills Cupcakes Corned Beef and Cabbageby The Pioneer Woman on March 13, 2014542sharetweetpin Before I start with this classic St. Patrick’s Day dish, I have a funny and touching corned beef story to share with you. Early in my marriage, I decided I wanted to try to make my mom’s classic beef brisket, which is marinated in all sorts of savory (salty) ingredients. So I sauntered down to the grocery store, bought one of those brisket things, took it home, and marinated it in things like beef consomme and soy sauce for a good 18 hours before putting in the oven for another 7. And when my husband and I took our first bite of that lovely, tender meat, well…we spit it out and gagged. Turns out, I’d bought a corned beef brisket instead. Note to self: Corned beef brisket does not need to be marinated in savory ingredients. SALT OVERDOSE! BLECH! YUCK! GAG!"
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"docid": "D708046#0",
"title": "https://groups.google.com/d/topic/rec.food.cooking/bw1IiSoy1XQ\nPrice of corned beef and/or brisket",
"text": "\"Price of corned beef and/or brisketnotbob3/12/09 10:38 AM Took mom to Wallyworld yesterday. I was hoping to score a good deal on corned beef, it being so close to St Patrick's Day, but was shocked into disbelief when I saw the prices: $3.48lb for corned beef and $3.86lb for \"\"boneless\"\" brisket! Well, screw that. I've never paid more than $2lb during St Pat's corned beef sale days. And what the Hell is \"\"boneless\"\" brisket? I've yet to see a bone-in brisket. What's with these insane meat prices? Gas is at the lowest in 4 yrs. What kinda uncooked corned beef prices prices are you folks seeing?nb Re: Price of corned beef and/or brisket Reg Forte3/12/09 10:44 AM notbob wrote: Never buy brisket \"\"flat\"\" cuts. They always way overpriced."
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"docid": "D2552811#0",
"title": "http://www.traegergrills.com/recipes/beef/tri-tip-roast\nTraeger Tri-Tip Roast",
"text": "\"Traeger Tri-Tip Roast Read Reviews Difficulty1/5Prep time10 mins Cook time4 hrs Serves6 - 8Hardwood Mesquite A well-seasoned Tri-Tip Roast, barbecued to tender juiciness will secure your status as Grill Master. Marinate your slab in Traeger BBQ Sauce, then shower it with Traeger Rib Rub for competition-worthy 'cue that will have your neighbors haulin' down the block. Ingredients1 Tri-Tip Roastas needed Traeger Regular BBQ Sauceas needed Traeger Prime Rib Rub1/2 cup Water Preparation Plan ahead, this recipe marinates overnight. Marinade the tri-tip in Traeger Regular BBQ sauce overnight in refrigerator. Remove from marinade, and lightly season with Traeger Prime Rib Rub (discard marinade). When ready to cook, start your Traeger on Smoke with the lid open until the fire is established (4-5 minutes). Place tri-tip on the grill and smoke for 4-5 hours. Remove tri-tip from grill and place in aluminum foil with 1/2 cup water. Close aluminum foil, and increase grill temperature to 350F. Place meat back on the grill for 45 minutes. Remove from grill and let rest for 15 minutes."
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"docid": "D1775944#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.net/object/comparisons-of-food-items/difference-between-pastrami-and-corned-beef/\nDifference Between Pastrami and Corned Beef",
"text": "\"Difference Between Pastrami and Corned Beef• Categorized under Food, Processed Foods | Difference Between Pastrami and Corned Beef Pastrami vs Corned Beef If you are a food enthusiast, then knowing the differences between corned beef and pastrami is very basic knowledge. But for many of us who only care about whether the food we eat is delicious or not, this knowledge might be very interesting. Corned beef is prepared through getting the meat from the upper front leg of the cow or otherwise known as the beef brisket. Like the corned beef, pastrami can also be prepared from beef brisket. Their similarities do not end here, aside from sharing the same beef cut, both corned beef and pastrami are preserved through a brine solution which is simply salt and water combined. This is because, technically, pastrami is from the Romanian word “pastra” which means “to preserve.” And the “corned” in corned beef basically means salt which in the olden times were referred to as “corn. ”But no matter how similar they may be, they have differences. Their first difference is the preparation after soaking the meat in a brine solution. From that process, to create corned beef you will need to boil the meat."
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"docid": "D33029#0",
"title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/07/how-to-make-beef-brisket-barbecue-hill-country-fatty-cue-nyc.html\nHow to Make Barbecue Beef Brisket That Doesn't Suck",
"text": "\"How to Make Barbecue Beef Brisket That Doesn't Suck When Pigs Fly Guides, reviews, histories, and travel tales from the barbecue trail. James Boo Profile Twitter Facebook Contact50 Printer-Friendly Version\"\"The simplicity of brisket is not only in how it's cooked but how easy it is to botch. \"\" Beef brisket barbecue at Smitty's Market in Lockhart, Texas. [ Photographs: James Boo]In all of my columns to date, the hog has figured prominently as the premiere icon of American barbecue. Not all barbecue lovers, however, grew up in the Carolinas or Memphis, where pork barbecue is the stuff of legend. As the smoke trail wends its way west, the regional influence of beef becomes more and more pronounced, and when it comes to beef barbecue, there is no grail holier than a great slice of brisket. In a way, beef brisket is barbecue's ultimate challenge. Infamously difficult to cook, brisket, more than any other meat, requires a long-haul commitment and substantial attention to detail from anyone who wishes to transform this primal cut of beef into something delectable. When the job is done right, beef brisket barbecue can stand up to any serving of smoked pork. Every piece of a good brisket, from the leaner flat to the fatty deckel to the smoky, tender, melt-in-your-mouth burnt end, is a distinct joy in texture and taste."
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"docid": "D1129444#0",
"title": "https://forums.egullet.org/topic/47820-does-beef-brisket-have-a-diff-name-here/\nDoes beef brisket have a diff name here?",
"text": "\"Welcome to the e G Forums, a service of the e Gullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters. The Society is a 501 (c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the culinary arts. These advertising-free forums are provided free of charge through donations from Society members. Anyone may read the forums, but to post you must create an account . Sign in to follow this Followers 1Does beef brisket have a diff name here? By kangarool, July 26, 2004 in Australia & New Zealand: Diningkangaroolparticipating member180 posts Posted July 26, 2004I'm heading to the footy on Saturday with a few mates, and thought that I'd introduce them all to a bit of my favourite Americana, slow-smoked beef brisket sandwiches and beer at my house afterward. But I've already hit an unanticipated snag in my plan: I can't find the cut of beef that I know in the US as \"\"beef brisket\"\" at several butchers that I've visited. Most look at me with a bit of puzzled look. Other responses included: \"\"I have some brisket bones, if you want them, but there's no meat on them\"\" (Andrew's Meat, Yarraville) ... \"\"We don't sell it, you'd be better off with a better cut of meat\"\" (Jonathons, collingwood) ... \"\"Yes this is it\"\" (pointing to Flank Steak, which I think looked pretty close, but there was 0 fat on it, so I shied away... (Footscray market) ... and \"\"We can get it, but you have to order it in a week ahead of time\"\" (another local butcher in Yarraville). So, I'm a tad confused, but I'm certain that it must be around."
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"docid": "D1355042#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/corned-beef-oven-stove-587319\nCorned beef... oven or stove?",
"text": "\"Home Cooking Baking Simmering Beef +1Corned Beef127Corned beef... oven or stove?ashii Jan 12, 2009 02:37 PMI would like opinions regarding the preparation of corned beef. Personally my family always did it covered with water and simmered on the stove for 3 hours or so. A friend of mine however swears to putting a few inches of water in a large pan, covering with tin foil tightly and in the oven for 3 hours or so at 325Which method does everyone prefer? Is there anyother preparation i should be considering? Thanks in advance!Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow 2Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›127 Comments Latest Feb 6, 2017 by Lynn Ydoyagat tzurriz Jan 12, 2009 02:42 PMMy family has always done it on the stove top.7 Replies Replyj 2Clicking the will recommend this comment to others. Sign Up to Share the Love ›re: tzurrizf fourunder Jan 12, 2009 02:48 PMI have experimented with both methods....the better results are usually achieved on top of the stove top...3.5-4.0 hours covered...never touching the lid, on low flame. Cooking in the oven....once at the restaurant show in New York, I sampled some Corned Beef cooked in a cook and hold oven for 12 hours.....it was great, tender and lots of flavor. I have never been able to achieve similar results with many attempts, so it on the stove top only from now on. Replyre: fourunderf fourunder Mar 9, 2012 11:58 AMThe Tables May Have Turned.....my most recent test."
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what cut of beef is the arm roast come from.
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"docid": "D429438#0",
"title": "http://www.foodsubs.com/MeatBeefChuck.html\n.",
"text": "Synonyms: beef shoulder The chuck section comes from the shoulder and neck of the beef, and it yields some of the most flavorful and economical cuts of meat. The downside is that these cuts tend to be tough and fatty, and they have more than their fair share of bone and gristle. It's usually best to cook them slowly in a liquid. Cuts:7-bone pot roast = 7-bone roast = center cut pot roast = chuck roast center cut Notes: This is a tough cut of meat, so it's usually braised or cooked in liquid to tenderize it. A steak from this roast is called a 7-bone steak . Substitutes: arm roast OR blade pot roast7-bone steak = center chuck steak Notes: This is an economical steak cut from a 7-bone pot roast. It's rather tough, so your best bet is to braise it. If you insist on grilling or broiling it, be sure to marinate it overnight to make it as tender as possible. Substitutes: top blade steak OR under blade steakarm roast = arm pot roast = arm chuck roast = chuck arm roast = round bone pot roast = round bone roast Notes: This is just a butcher's blade away from the shoulder roast, and the main difference between the two is that the arm roast has a round bone in it and is slightly more tender. You can use this for a pot roast, or cut it up for stew meat, but it's too tough to cook with dry heat."
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"docid": "D1771481#0",
"title": "http://www.edinformatics.com/culinaryarts/food_encyclopedia/cuts_of_meat.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Know your cuts of meat for Beef, Pork and Lamb Cuts of beef (This section denotes the American system of beef cutting. Other cultures have similar systems, but the exact cuts and terminology differ). Common cuts of beef. -- Know your cuts of Beef Primal cuts Beef is first divided into primal cuts. These are basic sections from which steaks and other subdivisions are cut. The following is a list of the primal cuts, ordered front to back, then top to bottom. The short loin and the sirloin are sometimes considered as one section. --CHUCKChuck - one of the most common sources for hamburger. Chuck is a heavily exercised area. However, this area contains a great deal of connective tissue, including collagen."
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"docid": "D2856932#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/508288-what-is-an-english-roast-cut-of-meat/\nWhat Is an English Roast Cut of Meat?",
"text": "\"What Is an English Roast Cut of Meat?by PETER MITCHELL Oct. 03, 2017English roast comes from the beef chuck or shoulder area. Along with \"\"English roast,\"\" it's known by a variety of names, including cross rib roast, Boston cut, beef chuck cross rib pot roast, English cut roast, thick rib roast and bread and butter cut. It suits braising, stewing and any long, slow cooking method that keeps the meat moist and tender. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key The English Way Butchers might use the term English roast to refer to the beef chuck cross rib pot roast cut, and boneless version of the same cut. When boneless, it's commonly called English roll. The cut originates in the beef shoulder. This area is high in muscle content and connective tissue, making it a pretty tough cut of beef. While this makes it unsuitable for quick, dry cooking -- such as frying -- it does suit pot roasting and braising. Pot Roast, Not Dry Roast English roasts and English rolls don't suit roasting under a dry heat. The muscle fibers keep the meat tough, and the outside it likely to burn before the interior turns soft."
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"docid": "D757364#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/432654-how-to-roast-a-whole-filet-mignon/\nHow to Roast a Whole Filet Mignon",
"text": "How to Roast a Whole Filet Mignonby VICTORIA WEINBLATT Oct. 03, 2017A whole filet mignon – also called a beef tenderloin roast – is a lean cut of premium beef and one of the most tender cuts of beef you can cook. Lean cuts of meat have less than 10 percent fat and are ideally suited for dry cooking methods like roasting. Consider buying grass-fed beef instead of beef that comes from cows that eat prepared feed. Compared to regular beef, grass-fed beef has less total fat. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load How to Roast a Whole Filet Mignon Step 1Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit for a 2- to 6-lb. whole filet mignon. Step 2Season your whole filet mignon with a dry rub. Make a dry rub by combining a blend of herbs and spices that suit your taste or the flavor of the dish. Use a bit of salt and pepper for the simplest version of a dry rub. Add brown sugar to your dry rub for a sweet flavor, or add chili powder to make it spicy."
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"docid": "D1466812#0",
"title": "http://chicolockersausage.com/2013/04/04/where-does-steak-come-from-cutting-up-a-beef/\nWhere Does Steak Come From: Cutting Up A Beef",
"text": "April 4, 2013 Agriculture How much meat do you get off a beef? How many steaks do you get? Where does “insert cut of meat” come from? I am asked these questions constantly. I will preface this by saying this post is long, but it’s informative and you will walk away from here A. knowing where your cuts of beef come from and B. being much happier when you get your 1/2 of beef cut up because you will know what to get! So here it is, processing of a beef from start to finish. We dry age our beef for a minimum of 14 days up to 30 days depending on how large and how fat the animal is. Dry aging is described as, “when beef carcasses are stored – without protective packaging – at refrigeration temperatures for one to five weeks to allow the natural enzymatic and biochemical processes that result in improved tenderness and the development of the unique flavor,” according to an article put out by the NCBA Center for Research ( http://www.beefresearch.org/CMDocs/Beef Research/Dry%20Aging%20of%20Beef. PDF) After the dry aging process, the beef is then ready to cut. And it comes out looking like the picture above."
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"docid": "D1875217#0",
"title": "http://amazingribs.com/recipes/beef/zen_of_beef_cuts.html\nBeef & Bison Cuts: Not All are Created Equal",
"text": "\"By Meathead Goldwyn Bovines have been a part of human life for thousands of years. The ancestors of cattle and bison, named aurochs, can be seen on paintings of cave walls in Europe. We have used bovines for centuries to pull plows, for their hides, for milk and cheese, and their flesh for food. \"\" Good wine, good meat, thank god, let's eat.\"\" Prayer said at many dining tables It is a safe bet that it didn't take early humans long to determine that different muscles in the carcass had different characteristics. Some were tender, some tough, some juicy, some fatty, some rich in flavor, some bland. Nowadays most steers and heifers live on farms eating grass and hay until they are about 15 months of age. Then they are sold to huge feed lots where they stay for about four months and are fed grain, mostly a type of high calorie corn flake, and vitamins and medicines, often including antibiotics, for about four months. According to the Amazingibs.com beef scientist, Dr. Antonio Mata, \"\"Bovines are like humans. When they consume a lot of calories they accumulate fat."
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"docid": "D2239199#0",
"title": "http://culinaryarts.about.com/od/beefporkothermeats/ss/cutsofbeef.htm\nLearn Where the Cuts of Beef Come From",
"text": "\"01of 11What Are the Primal Cuts of Beef? Illustration: Hugo Lin. © The Spruce, 2018At some point, anyone who cooks beef is curious about where the major cuts come from on the cow. This handy guide will show you the location of major beef cuts, like chuck, rib, loin, and brisket. You'll also discover which cuts are considered the best and the most reliable ways to cook each one. The Basics of Beef Cuts Beef is divided into large sections called primal cuts, which you can see in our beef cuts chart. These primal beef cuts, or \"\"primals,\"\" are then broken down further ... MOREContinue to 2 of 11 below.02of 11Forequarter Cuts: Beef Chuck Illustration: Hugo Lin. © The Spruce, 2018Beef chuck comes from the forequarter. Consisting of parts of the neck, shoulder blade, and upper arm, beef chuck produces tough but very flavorful cuts of meat. This primal cut has a good deal of connective tissue."
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"docid": "D700629#0",
"title": "http://hollinfarms.com/pages/cuttingquestionnaire.html\n.",
"text": "\"Beef Cutting Questionnairediagram of beef cuts Meatshop 101 Here are the standard recommendations for cutting and packaging meats. I will need you to answer some questions. Just cut and paste the questions below and e-mail to me. But first read these recommendations over... Steaks 3/4 inch thick, 2 to a package. ( Steaks can be 1\"\" but you will get fewer). If you are ordering a quarter only, we will need to match you with someone else who wants the same. Bear in mind that these bulls are only about half the size of industrial beef and that the steak diameter will be less than the industrial standard. \"\" Tenderloin\"\" is from the loin area -- the same area that makes the Porterhouse and T-Bone Steaks. If you ask for the tenderloin, you won't get these steaks. No tenderloin orders in quarter orders, please."
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"docid": "D1569133#0",
"title": "http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/T0279E/T0279E05.htm\nMeat cutting and utilization of meat cuts",
"text": "Meat cutting and utilization of meat cuts VARIATIONS IN THE SENSORIC QUALITY OF MEATLarge differences exist in the tenderness, juiciness and flavour of the various meat animal carcasses because of breeding, age, feeding and management. Within each animal carcasses and associated with the different muscles there are variations in tenderness that dictate how different cuts of meat should be prepared to yield the most palatable foods. Because of these differences in tenderness, juiciness and flavour, each meat cut should be merchandised according to its availability and palatability characteristics. Consequently, different prices should be charged for different cuts from the various meat animals so that consumers have choices. The tenderloin of beef is a relatively small cut and therefore of limited quantity but it is extremely tender and requires a minimum of cooking. Generally it is high-priced because of its high quality and consumer demand for a cut that is easy to prepare and serve. Roasts from the chuck or shoulder of beef are less tender than the tenderloin; however, when properly prepared by pot-roasting, they too will be tender, juicy, flavourful and will provide good nutritional value. Because there are more kilograms of chuck roast on any one beef carcass and because they require more time and effort to cook correctly, chuck roasts do not and should not demand the same high price per kilogram as tenderloin. Throughout the world, countries have varied natural resources and capabilities for producing livestock and different methods must be used to utilize all meat products correctly and completely whether they are cut from cattle, goats, sheep, swine, deer or other animals and whether they come from the tender or less tender parts of those animals. In order to get the maximum eating satisfaction and also the maximum nutritional value, each cut must be matched with the correct cooking procedure."
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"docid": "D374564#0",
"title": "https://delishably.com/meat-dishes/Cuts-of-Beef\nWhat Are the Different Cuts of Beef?",
"text": "Delishably » Meat Dishes » Beef Recipes What Are the Different Cuts of Beef? Updated on March 24, 2016Novel Treasure more Contact Author Different cuts of beef. | Source Ever wonder what different types of beef cuts there are, or what each is best used for? What type of beef is best in crock pots, or best on the grill? This article illustrates the various cuts of beef, provides a brief explanation of each, and also recommends how best to cook them. Different Types of Beef The most commonly used types of beef are: Chuck Shank Brisket Rib Short plate Flank Loin Sirloin The round The are less common types that we won't be discussing here, but they are: Tongue Neck Knuckle Chuck Description: The chuck, also known as the seven-bone steak (in reference to the shape of the bone), is located near the shoulder and neck area of the cow. Types: The chuck cut yields some of the more economical cuts of beef, such as the chuck roast, chuck arm roast, and the flat iron steak. How to Cook: The chuck contains a significant amount of connective tissue, which contains collagen and can be a little tough, but provides great flavor. Chuck cuts of beef are best cooked slowly over time with a crock pot or by braising. Chuck eye roast | Source Round or Rump Description: The round, also known as the rump, is a lean cut of meat with very little fat."
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"docid": "D1083769#0",
"title": "http://www.weedemandreap.com/purchase-grass-fed-beef-bulk/\nHow to Purchase Grass Fed Beef in Bulk and Save Over 50%!",
"text": "How to Purchase Grass Fed Beef in Bulk and Save Over 50%!Da Nelle Wolford 80 Comments Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links from which I will earn a commission. Once upon a time, I bought ground beef on sale for 97 cents a pound. We found our smoking deal at Walmart, and filled our cart with twenty 1-pound chubs o’ beef. We felt great about stocking up on that ground beef. Who could beat that deal? It wasn’t until I became aware of what happens in CAFO operations that I knew I needed to change my choices. Even if you aren’t sympathetic to animals and are okay with how they are abused in places like this, you’ve got to feel a little bit squeamish about the health of these animals and the quality that comes through to your plate. Right? RIGHT? I’ll be the first to admit that it took me a while to let my wallet bear the brunt of grass fed beef."
},
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"docid": "D700628#0",
"title": "http://www.clovermeadowsbeef.com/cuts-of-beef/\nCuts of Beef: What Cuts Do You Get With a Quarter and Half Beef",
"text": "January 26, 2015 by Matt & Jessica @ Clover Meadows Beef Cuts of Beef: What Cuts Do You Get With a Quarter and Half Beef One of the most common questions we hear from future customers is “What cuts of beef will I get if I order a quarter, half or whole?”Great question. Your question proves that you’re beef-smart (yes, that’s a made up term, but we kindof like it). You know that many cuts of beef come from the same area of the cow, and that one cut of beef can have several different “marketing names.” For example, a strip steak can also be called a NY Strip, KC Strip, or hotel steak, just to name a few. When you order from Clover Meadows Beef, you’re going to get amazing, farm-fresh beef. Our cuts of beef are labeled with the most common name for the cut, but that’s not always the same marketing names you see at the grocery store or on a restaurant menu. Here’s our standard cuts of beef list when you purchase a quarter or half: Ground Beef Steaks: Filet Steak Ribeye Steak Sirloin Steak T-Bone Steak Skirt Steak Strip Steak Flank Steak Brisket Roasts Chuck Roast Arm Roast Round Roast Rump Roast Stew Meat Kabob Meat Beef Short Ribs Beef Back Ribs Miscellaneous Soup Bones (if desired)Liver (if desired)Heart (if desired and if available based on those you’re cow-pooling with. ) Tongue (if desired and if available based on those you’re cow-pooling with. ) What about Delmonico and Club Steaks? A comment we sometimes hear is that people are surprised that there aren’t more unique cuts on our standard beef cut list, such as Porterhouse Steak, Delmonico Steak, Club Steak, etc."
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"docid": "D557079#0",
"title": "http://www.hollinfarms.com/pages/beef.html\n.",
"text": "\"PAGES: Home Pick Your Own Fruits & Vegetables Natural Beef Hay for Horses Directions Thomas R. Davenport Matthew T. Davenport Delaplane, VA 20144Contact Natural Angus Beef from Hollin Farm Raised on grass in the Crooked Run Valley of Virginia. Local “natural” Angus Beef as low as $5.25 per pound for cut weight (this price equates to about $3.95 per pound for hanging or pre-cut weight). Pricing at a glance (Based on target live weight of 800 lbs)Quarter Half Whole Beef 83 lbs 165 lbs 330 lbs$ per lb $5.75 $5.50 $5.25Next available slaughter date for beef is April 9, 2018. Click here to order beef and make a deposit Phone 540-592-3701 during business hours if you have a question. No implants and no antibiotics. Pastured, free-range animals that are farm bred and raised on Hollin Farms in the historic Crooked Run Valley in Fauquier County, VA. Selling quarters, sides, or whole beefs only. No shipping. You pick up in Stephens City, Virginia. Slaughter on the second Monday of every month."
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"docid": "D2030425#0",
"title": "http://www.recipetips.com/kitchen-tips/t--357/selecting-beef-cuts.asp\nSelecting Beef Cuts",
"text": "\"Selecting Beef Cuts... Meat Beef ▼ Beef Shopping Guide+ Larger Image Read Reviews (1)Provided By Recipe Tips Share this!Save Rate & Review Email Print Beef cuts should be selected according to the planned method of cooking. For example, if beef is to be cooked on a grill, a tougher cut from the round or plate should not be purchased, unless the intention is to tenderize the meat before cooking it. Even if the meat is tenderized, it will still not be as tender as a cut from the loin or rib, which do not require tenderizing. On the hand, there is no point in buying an expensive, tender cut, such as the tenderloin, if the recipe calls for the meat to be braised or stewed. Oven Roasts | Pot Roasts | Steaks | Ribs | Stir-Fry | Stew Meat | Ground Beef Oven Roasts An oven roast is a cut of beef that is usually a minimum of 2 inches thick. The best roasts are obtained from the loin and rib primal cuts. They are very tender and they are expensive. The tenderloin, standing rib, and rib-eye are among the best oven roasts and benefit from the dry heat of roasting, but only if the meat is not overcooked. Cuts from the sirloin, such as the tri-tip or the top sirloin butt roast, are used more often than loin or rib cuts because they are less expensive. Some of the cuts from the round, such as the top round or eye round, are slightly tough and are better suited to braising than oven roasting."
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"docid": "D429439#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_steak\nChuck steak",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. No cleanup reason has been specified. Please help improve this article if you can. ( November 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Chuck steak Different U. S. cuts of beef Type cut of beef Chuck steak is a cut of beef and is part of the sub primal cut known as the chuck. [ 1]The typical chuck steak is a rectangular cut, about 1\"\" thick and containing parts of the shoulder bones, and is often known as a \"\" 7-bone steak ,\"\" as the shape of the shoulder bone in cross section resembles the numeral '7'. This cut is usually grilled or broiled; a thicker version is sold as a \"\" 7-bone roast \"\" or \"\"chuck roast\"\" and is usually cooked with liquid as a pot roast. The bone-in chuck steak or roast is one of the more economical cuts of beef. In the United Kingdom, this part is commonly referred to as \"\" braising steak\"\". It is particularly popular for use as ground beef, due to its richness of flavor and balance of meat and fat. Contents [ hide ]1 Variations2 Common uses3 Classification4 See also5 Notes6 Sources7 External links Variations [ edit]Other boneless chuck cuts include the chuck eye (boneless cuts from the center of the roll, sold as mock tender steak or chuck tender steak), chuck fillet (sold as chuck eye steak and chuck tender steak,) cross-rib roast (sold as cross-rib pot roast, English roast, or \"\"the bread and butter cut\"\"), top blade steak or chicken steak, under blade steak, shoulder steak and shoulder roast, and arm steak and arm roast."
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"docid": "D2266859#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/513369-how-to-rump-roast-in-a-dutch-oven/\nHow to: Rump Roast in a Dutch Oven",
"text": "How to: Rump Roast in a Dutch Ovenby RAMONA FRENCH Oct. 03, 2017Rump roast of beef is also called diamond cut, Manhattan roast, round roast and bottom round roast. While not as tender as some cuts of beef, it has enough marbling to either roast or braise. Cooking rump roast in a Dutch oven helps to retain flavor and moisture. Browning the rump roast in the Dutch oven before roasting or braising it helps to develop the flavor by caramelizing the surface of the meat. It also seals the surface of the meat by tightening proteins and pushing moisture in the meat toward the center. Braising the roast in a Dutch oven with a tight-fitting lid allows you to use less liquid, so the meat doesn't become gray and stringy because it boils in the cooking liquid. Braising Step 1Remove roast out from the refrigerator and allow it to come to room temperature. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Step 2Season the rump roast on all sides with salt and pepper. Step 3Heat the oil in your Dutch oven over medium-high heat."
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"docid": "D192534#0",
"title": "http://www.thekitchn.com/the-best-cuts-of-beef-for-pot-roast-meat-basics-211326\nThe Best Cuts of Beef for Pot Roast",
"text": "How To Cook Classic Beef Pot Roast in the Oven (Image credit: Lauren Volo)Even growing up in a Chinese-American family that predominantly ate Chinese food, I knew what pot roast was. I'd seen it mentioned on television and read enough about this classic American dish to know that it was homey and delicious. Now that I have my own young family to feed, I truly understand why pot roast is so popular — it's inexpensive, yields a ton of servings, and makes the whole house smell delicious and warm. Although it's pretty hard to screw up pot roast, there is one big factor that will make or break the dish: choosing the right cut of beef. What Is Pot Roast? Pot roast isn't really a specific recipe or cut of meat — it's more of a method. Take a big cut of tough beef, brown it if you can, then cover and slow cook it with aromatics and liquid (stock, broth, wine, or water) until meltingly tender. Chuck Roast (Image credit: Christine Gallary)Tough Meat Makes Good Pot Roast When thinking about how pot roast is made, time and temperature really define the process. Pot roast is basically a braise that cooks at a low temperature for a long period of time. So what kind of meats work best then?"
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"docid": "D2661983#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/219640/cross-rib-roast/\nCross Rib Roast",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Main Dish Cross Rib Roast62 made it | 33 reviews86Recipe by: Cynthia Betancourt\"\"Roast with gravy -- rich flavor...too good not to share! \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients3 h 25 m 8 523On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)Amazon Fresh Groceries delivered to your door REDMOND, WA 98052Sponsored Whole Foods Market17991 Redmond Way REDMOND, WA 98052Sponsored Walmart12620 SE 41st Pl BELLEVUE, WA 98006Sponsored Safeway17246 Redmond Way REDMOND, WA 98052Walgreens12405 NE 85th St KIRKLAND, WA 980331 (5 pound) beef cross rib roast1/3 cup Dijon mustard10 large cloves garlic, crushed1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1 tablespoon garlic powder1/2 teaspoon salt, or to taste1 tablespoon dry mustard powder2 tablespoons light olive oil365 Everyday Value, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 16.9 fl See Store for Price Buy on Amazon Fresh ADVERTISEMENT1 tablespoon paprika, plus more for sprinkling1 1/4 cups water1/2 cup red wine1 (1 ounce) package dry onion soup mix2 beef bouillon cubes3 cloves garlic, crushed, or to taste1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed golden mushroom soup Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep15 m Cook3 h 10 m Ready In3 h 25 m Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Place the roast into a roasting pan. In a bowl, mix the Dijon mustard, 10 cloves of garlic, black pepper, garlic powder, salt, dry mustard powder, olive oil, and 1 tablespoon of paprika into a paste. Spread the paste over the top and sides of the roast. Pour the water and red wine into the roasting pan, and sprinkle in the dry onion soup mix. Drop in the beef bouillon cubes. Sprinkle the top of the roast generously with more paprika and 3 more crushed cloves of garlic. Cover the roast with aluminum foil."
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"docid": "D1820138#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/405797-length-of-time-to-cook-a-beef-tenderloin-roast/\nLength of Time to Cook a Beef Tenderloin Roast",
"text": "Length of Time to Cook a Beef Tenderloin Roastby MAXINE WALLACE Oct. 03, 2017Roasting a beef tenderloin is often saved for holidays and special gatherings. This expensive and extremely tender piece of meat is best cooked at a high oven temperature to remain fork-tender while nicely browned on its exterior. Achieve this exquisite finish on your roast beef tenderloin with less than an hour of active cooking time followed by a rest -- then just sit back and impress your crowd. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Cooking a Beef Tenderloin In a 425 degree Fahrenheit oven, it will take a beef tenderloin about 45 minutes to cook. An hour before you cook your beef tenderloin, remove it from the refrigerator and allow it to come to room temperature. Place the seasoned beef tenderloin on a roasting rack set inside a shallow pan and carefully place the pan on the upper middle rack of your oven. Roast it until the thickest part of the beef tenderloin registers at 125 F with a kitchen thermometer. Resting a Beef Tenderloin It is important that you allow the beef tenderloin plenty of time to rest after cooking and before carving to allow the meat to firm up to the optimal texture. Carving the roast too soon will produce soft and flabby pieces, while giving a long rest of 30 minutes will greatly improve the texture of the finished meat. Tent your roast lightly with aluminum foil and let it stand for 30 minutes before carving it."
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"docid": "D3116611#0",
"title": "http://www.thebutchersguild.org/meat-glossary/\nA",
"text": "Aà la broche – (French) Food cooked on a spit or skewer.abbacchio – (Italian, singular) lamb.acidulated water – A combination of water and an acid used to prevent oxidation in meat and vegetables. Acetic acid (vinegar) or citric acid (lemon juice) are commonly used acids.actin – The major component of thin muscle filaments. Together with the motor protein myosin, which forms thick filaments, it is arranged into actomyosin myofibrils. These fibrils comprise the mechanism of muscle contraction.ad lib feeding – Self-feeding or allowing cattle to consume feed on a free-choice basis.adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – A coenzyme required for the shortening of the actomyosin myofibrils required for muscle contraction. This latter process is one of the main energy requirements of animals and is essential for locomotion and respiration.adipose tissue – Loose connective tissue comprised of about 80 percent fat.adobo – A Filipino dish of marinated meat or fish seasoned with garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, and spices. A Spanish process of marinating raw foods in a mixture of spices, especially paprika, and vinegar to preserve the food and enhance its flavor. A Puerto Rican salt and spice mixture rubbed on meats or seafood before cooking. A Mexican sauce preparation.aging – The process of holding raw meat for a period of time before processing for the purpose of tenderizing and condensing flavor. Dry aging is performed by storing the meat exposed to air under refrigeration. Evaporation of moisture from the muscles serves to concentrate the flavor and cause significant weight loss."
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"docid": "D2689286#0",
"title": "http://www.foxnews.com/story/2006/09/10/jump-on-buffalo-bandwagon.html\nJump on the Buffalo Bandwagon",
"text": "\"Jump on the Buffalo Bandwagon Published September 10, 2006 Fox News Facebook Twitter Email When someone mentions bison, they're likely to conjure up images of Native Americans hunting huge herds of the beasts on picturesque, sweeping plains, or at least of some really bland exhibit in a natural history museum depicting the same. ADVERTISEMENTBut the interest in bison meat for human consumption has brought the animal back from numbers dwindling around 1,000 in the early 1900s to more than 300,000 on modern farms and ranches today. Indeed, this is not your great-great-great grandfather's buffalo. Bison are big animals — the largest land mammals in North America since the end of the Ice Age. Mature bulls can reach more than 2,000 pounds. They can adapt to most climates, especially cold ones, which makes them attractive to ranchers. Bison use their big heads as a kind of snowplow so they can forage beneath the wintry mess. But don't go confusing a buffalo with a cow. Bison are not domesticated, so they require special consideration when deciding how to keep them healthy and happy. They are surprisingly athletic."
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"docid": "D806553#0",
"title": "http://ths.gardenweb.com/discussions/2435974/best-cut-for-london-broil\nBest cut for London Broil?",
"text": "\"Garden Web Topics / Home Forums / Cooking Best cut for London Broil?foodonastump July 18, 2013Recently London Broil (USDA Prime) has gone on sale a few times, with a choice of top round, top sirloin or shoulder, all priced fairly closely. I'm wondering which is best to buy, or if they'll all pretty much turn out the same? My gut is to go with sirloin, but that's because I attribute shoulder and top round to be more stewing or roasting meats. I could be way off here though. Email Save Comment 7 Like Comments (7)dedtired One of the meals that my family likes the most is my marinated London Broil. Although the sticker on the meat says \"\"London Broil\"\", it is top round. Of course the key is to marinate it and slice it thin against the grain, otherwise you end up with shoe leather. I notice that my supermarket now sells Turkey London Broil, which looks like half a turkey breast to me. I suppose they are rebranding the meat, like calling pork \"\"the other white meat\"\". Okay, I just pulled a frozen London Broil out and it says Top Round London Broil, so there you go."
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"docid": "D3138475#0",
"title": "https://cookeatshare.com/popular/cuts-of-beef-london-broil\nCuts of beef london broil",
"text": "\"Cuts of beef london broil Recipes / Cuts of beef london broil (1000+)London Broil14944 views Italian dressing, brand of choice, 1 top of round London broil, cuisine: American, course Beef (London Broil) & Broccoli1082 views Beef ( London Broil) & Broccoli, ingredients: 2 1/2 lbs. London Broil, 1/4 c. vegetable oil London Broil13129 views London broil, 1 can cream of mushroom soup, 1 can tomato sauce with herbs, 3 carrots, cut Join Cook Eat Share — it's free!Get new recipes from top Professionals!Share recipes and reviews with friends!Save and organize all you recipes!over 2 million users! Sign Up Now Patty Melt Goes Upscale299 views London Broil Slices Cheese Slice 4 London Broil Slices Spread out 1/2 cup of plate, cut in Culinary Q&A: London Broil2235 viewsis no specific cut of beef that claims the name“ London Broil ” Marinade 2lb London Broil Red Wine Braised London Broil with Blue Cheese Mashed Potatoes and Broccoli1047 viewsof the the two food titans everyday of the week. Here I pair a London broil Beef & Broccoli271 viewsis to cut the for a couple of hours, that makes it Beef and Broccoli 1 pound London broil Weekly Shopping Trip--Savings $100.21330 viewsbeef london broil $3.12 2.77 lbs pork loin chops $5.51 7.31 lbs ground beef Beef Burgundy Zucchini Stew Recipe334 viewswoman! 2 pounds of London Broil beefcut into cubes or stew meat of choice 1 cup Burgundy Crockpot London Broil Burgurdy Recipe1665 viewspound) London Broil cut into thick slivers 1/4 cup water 1/2 cup beef the bottom of themore recipes Brunch Ideas Filipino Recipes Quiche Groups / Cuts of beef london broil (0)Slow Cooker / Crock Pot Recipes147 members Recipes, Slow Cooking is great for cooking tough cuts of meat, but it is also great for Where's the BEEF?? ? 4 memberss the BEEF ?? ?, For all of you beef lovers out there!, main ingredient: Beef, cook method Pellet BBQ Grilling3 members John Kuntz of American Sundancer, with a unique and cutting edge technology known as The Wild about Game2 membersto be a meeting ground of those who with the wow the avid beef enthusiast into solemnity Hunters, Gatherers, Foragers, and the People who love us3 membersto be a meeting ground of those who with the wow the avid beef enthusiast into solemnity Themes / Cuts of beef london broil (0)St. Patrick's Day Dinner Partyand the reviews of our guests are Day, or just search on Corned Beef and Cabbage to find4th of July Family Party Celebrate the 4th of July with this simple menu. , main ingredient: Beef, cook method: BBQAfternoon Tea Partyaround noon on, in order to take advantage of the weather."
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"docid": "D1948655#0",
"title": "https://www.tablespoon.com/posts/how-to-cook-a-classic-london-broil\nHow to Cook a Classic London Broil",
"text": "Food enthusiasts will be quick to tell you that London broil is not a cut of beef, but a cooking method. Tough pieces of meat—commonly, flank or top round steak—are left to marinate overnight, are then broiled under high heat and served by thinly slicing the meat “across the grain.” No one knows where the “London” comes from in the name since this is a decidedly American dish. But it has become such a popular cooking method that many butchers simply use the term “London broil” for flank steak since the method has become nearly synonymous with that cut of meat. Marinating You can’t have London broil without marinating the meat first. Many cooks start the marinating process the night before so they don’t have to deal with it in the morning. There is probably no end to the kinds of marinades available and most home chefs have their own family recipe, but typical marinades start out with soy sauce, beer or Worcestershire sauce and combine those with vegetable oil and seasonings such as red wine or balsamic vinegar, fruit juice, hot sauce, fresh ginger and any other combination of herbs and spices. If you don’t want to fuss with creating your own, plenty of packaged marinades are available at the supermarket. To marinate, poke a few holes in the meat and slide it into a self-sealing plastic bag. Pour the marinade inside."
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"docid": "D1301926#0",
"title": "https://www.napoleongrills.com/recipes/id/725/categoryid/15/planked-london-broil\nPlanked London Broil",
"text": "\"« Take Me Back Posted in: Beef Planked London Broilwith Bubble and Squeak Posted on July 11, 2011 by View All Recipes Serves 4Prep Time: 20 minutes Marinade Time:24 hours Grill time:35 minutes Good Monday everyone. Today I would like to tell you about the London Broil. I guess it all started on Friday evening when I was thinking about dinner for the weekend. On Saturday my mother, grandmother and I were going to see the production of Billy Elliot, and I thought that a UK themed dinner would be a grand idea. So off I went in search of something interesting to cook after seeing the spectacular play. The London Broil popped up in my searches, so I dug a little further. It would appear that this dish is not from across the pond at all, but a North American invention of marinated Flank Steak, grilled and sliced thin across the grain. Canadians have this thing where they like to make stuff their own. The London Broil is no different. We have taken the flank steak and butterflied it, then wrapped it around ground meat."
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"docid": "D1990825#0",
"title": "https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/7009222/another-name-and-cost-of-flank-steak\nAnother name and cost of Flank Steak",
"text": "Re: Another name and cost of Flank Steak Mrs. Hizzomember June 2011Here it's just called flank steak, but yes, it's sometimes called london broil. Ask the meat dept. guy to be sure, though, because sometimes round steak can also be labeled london broil. I'm sorry, I don't buy it often enough to know the price. Report Replyerstwhile+mavenmember June 2011PP is right. London Broil is a cooking method for tougher pieces of meat but its caught on as a cut name for many tough cuts. Flank steak is sometimes hard to find at retail and its not cheap b/c so much is exported as well as snatched up for fajitas in the restaurant industry. Similar cut but equally hard to find are skirt steaks. Something comparable from the chuck is a part of the underblade, commonly known as the Sierra Cut - if the meat cutter knows what they are doing. HTH!Succes after IF - DXN PCOS 2008 Surpise BFP 7/2009 Baby B was born 2/2010 Baby A is on her way; surprise!"
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"docid": "D1778843#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-cook-kielbasa-d4b5d8d5a68adc29\nHow Long Do You Cook Kielbasa?",
"text": "Food Cooking Meat Q: How Long Do You Cook Kielbasa? A: Quick Answer Simmer uncooked, unsmoked kielbasa that has been immersed in water for 50 to 60 minutes. Cook the sausage on low heat, and cool it in the cooking liquid. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Does It Take to Cook Lamb? How Long Does It Take to Cook Sausage? How Long Is It Necessary to Cook Brats? Credit: Nash Photos Photographer's Choice RF Getty Images Full Answer Uneaten kielbasa can be frozen for future use. Vacuum sealing the sausage is best to ensure freshness. Spices like marjoram, garlic, peppercorn and bay leaves are ideal for seasoning kielbasa. Smoked kielbasa can be cut into pieces and pan-fried until golden brown."
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"docid": "D1089350#0",
"title": "http://www.all-about-meat.com/London-Broil.html\nGrilled Top Round London-Broil Juicy and Tender",
"text": "Grilled Top Round London-Broil Juicy and Tender Grilled Top Round London-Broil Juicy and Tender Who knew? I certainly didn’t. I’ve always had this preconceived notion that if I took a thick and lean type piece of meat, like the top round London broil, and cooked it on the grill that it would be tough and dry. It didn’t seem to matter that many, many of my customers liked them. Whenever they were on sale we would sell a ton of them. I just thought that those folks didn’t know any better, and like white meat lovers, liked their meat dry and tough. Well that was another notion that I had to get out of my head by eventually trying some white meated chicken breast on the grill. They were good, actually very good, but there was no way that a tough and lean piece of meat like the top round could be good when grilled. I was wrong, again. The other day we had top round London broils on sale for $1.88 a pound."
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"docid": "D2793355#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_do_you_cook_a_london_broil\nHow should London Broil be sliced?",
"text": "Joe Ragusa 304,324 Contributions How should London Broil be sliced? Answer . Within our family, we enjoy London Broil the best when it is cut very thin. Still that's just a personal opinion. If the meat is tender, you can cut it a little t …How do you make London broil?1 jalapeno pepper, seeded 1 clove garlic 1 cup tequila 1 cup teriyaki sauce 1/4 cup sesame oil, optional 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1/ …What should you cooked with broil cabbage? sausage, rice, and tomatoes. Edit Johnnyrayza 57 Contributions How long to broil steak? Approximately 4 minutes per side. This would be for medium rare. For well done increase the time to 7 minutes per side."
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"docid": "D453549#0",
"title": "http://www.foodsubs.com/MeatBeefRound.html\n.",
"text": "\"The round is a kind term for the rear end of the carcass. Those muscles are well exercised, so round cuts tends to be a bit tougher and leaner than cuts from the loin. Round cuts do well if they're cooked with moist heat, and many of them can also be roasted, as long as they're not overcooked. Cuts:bottom round Notes: The bottom round is usually divided into two smaller cuts: the bottom round roast and the rump roast .bottom round roast Notes: These roasts are cut from the bottom round. Some people roast them in the oven, but they're a bit tough and work better as pot roasts. Substitutes: rump roast OR arm roast OR shoulder roasteye round roast = eye of the round Notes: This boneless roast looks like a choice tenderloin, but it's much tougher. It's best to cook it very slowly using moist heat. A steak cut from this roast is an eye round steak. Substitutes: rump roasteye round steak = eye steak = eye of round steak Notes: This is a small, boneless steak cut from an eye round roast. It's tough, so it's sometimes cut into stew meat or processed into cube steak."
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"docid": "D941535#0",
"title": "http://www.cooks.com/recipe/gi8xe4pb/crock-pot-london-broil.html\n.",
"text": "\"Home > Recipes > Crockpot > Crock Pot London Broil CROCK POT LONDON BROIL1 london broil1 pkg. ranch salad dressing mix1 pkg. Italian salad dressing mix1 pkg. brown gravy mix1-1/2 cups water Mix all the dry ingredients with the 1-1/2 cups water. Place roast in crock-pot. Pour the mixture over roast and cook on low overnight. Once you do this recipe - you will never prepare any other way. The gravy it makes - is to die for. This is definitely a male favorite and will fast become a family favorite. Submitted by: Phyllis Chittum Share: Comments?«"
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"docid": "D1982868#0",
"title": "http://www.all-about-meat.com/beef-roast.html\nBeef Roasts",
"text": "\"Beef Roasts Rosemary Garlic Beef Rib Roast Recipe Ribeye Roast & Oven Browned Vegetables Recipe Please submit any questions you might have and we'll answer within 24 hrs or less (except on Sundays :) Ask a Question I also want to offer you our free report How I Feed My Family of Ten on $100 a week. Click here for the details!Pot Roast A pot roast is a roast that is cooked covered, in the oven with water or mushroom soup (moisture) etc. until nice and tender. Oven Roast An oven roast is a roast that is cooked in the oven until it reaches the desired internal temperature (rare to medium-140-160 degrees F. It is then immediately pulled and sliced thin and served with gravy made form the drippings. Eye of Round Roast The eye of round is a dandy little roast cut from the full cut round. It is lean and makes a great oven roast if not overcooked. Because of its solid structure it is great for slicing thin for French dip sandwiches. Cook medium rare to medium for best results. Also makes eye of round steaks which are good for Swissing. Can also be cut into strips for stir fry or cubes for lean stew meat."
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"docid": "D453548#0",
"title": "http://www.food.com/about/beef-round-cuts-818\nBeef Round Cuts",
"text": "Beef Round Cuts Nutrition The round is the rear leg of the cow. A frequently used muscle, the meat from this area is lean but tough. Bottom Round: One area is tougher than the other, and it's usually divided into two smaller cuts -- bottom round roast and rump roast (the end that comes to a point). Bottom Round Roast: Roasts from the bottom round. A bit tough and best suited as corned beef or pot roast. This is called beef silverside in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Eye Round Roast/Steak or Eye of the Round: A boneless roast that looks like tenderloin, but it is much tougher. Used as a roast or cut into steaks. Steaks cut from the roast are used in stews or processed into cube steak. Also called breakfast steak, wafer steak, sandiwch steak, minute steak."
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"docid": "D1183067#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/14562/london-broil-ii/\nLondon Broil II",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Meat and Poultry Beef Steaks Flank Steak Watch London Broil II1K made it | 785 reviews8Recipe by: Jill\"\"The marinade is so flavorful you'll skip the steak sauce. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients5 h 45 m 8 396On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)Walmart12620 SE 41st Pl BELLEVUE, WA 98006Sponsored QFC8867 161st Ave NEREDMOND, WA 980521 clove garlic, minced Great Value Minced Garlic, 32 oz In Stores Only SEE EVERYDAY LOW PRICEADVERTISEMENT1 teaspoon salt Great Value Salt, 26 oz In Stores Only See Everyday Low Price ADVERTISEMENT3 tablespoons soy sauce1 tablespoon ketchup1 tablespoon vegetable oil1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper Great Value Pure Ground Black Pepper, 3 oz In Stores Only SEE EVERYDAY LOW PRICEADVERTISEMENT1/2 teaspoon dried oregano4 pounds flank steak Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep30 m Cook15 m Ready In5 h 45 m In a small bowl, mix together garlic, salt, soy sauce, ketchup, vegetable oil, black pepper and oregano. Score both sides of the meat, diamond cut, about 1/8 inch deep. Rub garlic mixture into both sides of the meat. Wrap tightly in aluminum foil, and refrigerate for 5 to 6 hours, or overnight. Flip meat every few hours. Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat, and lightly oil grate. Place meat on the prepared grill. Cook for 3 to 7 minutes per side, or to desired doneness."
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"docid": "D2125807#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/how-to-cut-meat-against-the-grain-2242474\nHow to Cut Meat Against the Grain",
"text": "\"Diet Plans Low-Carb Diets Cooking Tips/Products How to Cut Meat Against the Grain Cutting meat for a perfect slice By Laura Dolson Updated February 14, 2018Share Pin Email Printgmnicholas/Getty Images You've probably encountered the directions to \"\"slice against the grain\"\" in recipes before. Here's what it means and how to do it. Unraveling the Mystery of Cutting Against the Grain Often, recipes don't explain this very well, but here's what it means to cut against or across the grain. Some cuts of meat have distinct lines in them. Flank steak, skirt steak, brisket, and London broil are good examples. These long lines are fibers running through the meat, and they are difficult to chew through. These cuts of meat are usually sliced (before or after cooking) in a way so that the fibers are cut through, making the meat more tender and easier to chew. How to Cut Against the Grain Look carefully at the flank steak on the cutting board in the picture. Horizontal lines are running from left to right throughout the steak above the knife. If you slice this steak in the same direction as those lines, you'll have to chew through the fibers or you'll end up with shreds."
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"docid": "D217657#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_5587987_difference-round-roast-london-broil_.html\nWhat Is the Difference Between a Top Round Roast and a London Broil?",
"text": "\"The term \"\"London broil\"\" can confuse, because technically it is a method of grilling and slicing the meat rather than a specific cut of beef. However, supermarket cuts labeled \"\"London broil\"\" are most often cut from the flank. Both flank and top round offer good flavor, but they differ in texture. Origin A London broil cut from the flank comes from the animal's underbelly, just in front of the rear legs. Top round, meanwhile, is cut from the muscles surrounding the rear leg bones. Size and shape London broil/flank is typically long and flat, about two inches thick. Top round is a rounder, bulkier muscle, typically about six inches in diameter. Texture London broil/flank displays visible muscle striation and contains a good deal of tough connective tissue and ample fat. Top round contains much less connective tissue and fat, which gives it a uniform, smooth surface. Tenderness London broil/flank can be tough and chewy, owing to its long muscle fibers and connective tissue."
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"docid": "D2636285#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/138918/london-broil-for-the-slow-cooker/\nLondon Broil for the Slow Cooker",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Meat and Poultry Beef Steaks Watch London Broil for the Slow Cooker613 made it | 262 reviews7Recipe by: Yvonne\"\"I just made this up out of the blue and everyone including the kids loved it. The meat fell apart and was delicious. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients7 h 10 m 5 220On Sale What's on sale near you.1 1/2 pounds London broil2 cloves garlic, minced1 (10.75 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup1/2 cup water1/2 teaspoon dried basil1/2 teaspoon dried oregano1/2 teaspoon salt Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep10 m Cook7 h Ready In7 h 10 m Place the London broil in a slow cooker; add the garlic, mushroom soup, water, basil, oregano, and salt; cover; cook on low 6 to 7 hours. Watch Now Footnotes Easy Cleanup Try using a liner in your slow cooker for easier cleanup. Nutrition Facts Per Serving: 220 calories; 8.1 g fat; 4.6 g carbohydrates; 30.2 g protein; 73 mg cholesterol; 663 mg sodium. Full nutrition I made it!Share Similar: Recipes Videos Categories Articles Slow Cooker London Broil747Slow Cooker Tender and Yummy Round St...288Best London Broil Ever!128Slow Cooker Beef Roast81Johnny's Slow Cooker London Broil44Slow Cooker Sloppy Swiss Steak16Grandma's Slow Cooker Swiss Steak13Roast in a Slow Cooker16Lemon-Marinated London Broil8Cyndee's Best Slow Cooker Italian Pot...7Get the magazine Get a full year for $10!Cook 5-star weekday dinners every time. Reviews262Rate and review326 Ratings Most helpful positive reviewdeannaaich1924/25/2009AWESOME, MEAT DOES FALL APART IF YOU COOK FOR 7 HOURS OR MORE. I DID 7 HOURS AND THEN I HAVE ALSO MADE IT OVERNIGHT. AWESOME, AMAZINGLY EASY AND DELICIOUS! I CAN'T COOK ANYTHING AND MY FAMILY BE... Read more Most helpful critical review HIJIMMY2K1104/29/2009Added half a chopped onion (and sliced mushrooms 5.5 hours into cooking) and cooked on low for 6.5 hours."
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"docid": "D1841167#0",
"title": "http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/98866/prime-rib-vs-rib-eye\nPrime Rib vs Rib Eye",
"text": "\"Sep 21, 2010 #1357mag Smoke Blower Piedmont Triad of NCWhat is the difference between prime rib and rib eye? In other words, if I have a whole uncut rib eye, would that be the same as a prime rib? Last edited: Sep 21, 2010Sep 21, 2010 #2eman Smoking Guru Staff Member Moderator OTBS Member Baton Rouge, La. (from let's talk steak) The difference between the Rib Eye and the Prime Rib is the way it’s prepared. The Rib Eye is cut from the rib section before cooking, while Prime Rib is cut from the Rib Roast after it has cooked. They are both from the rib roast. and just because it's called prime rib does not mean that it is prime grade or even choice. Last edited: Sep 21, 2010Sep 21, 2010 #3mballi3011Smoking Guru OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Atlantic Beach, Rat Town, FLFirst off prime rib and rib eye are the same cut of meat like bob (Eman) says. If youbuy a bone in or bone out it's the same meat. So of can get it for a good price go for it. We cam get it in fla for maybe 5.99lb."
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"docid": "D217656#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-london-broil-and-vs-flank-steak/\nDifference Between London Broil and Flank Steak",
"text": "\"Difference Between London Broil and Flank Steak Posted on April 30, 2014 by admin Last updated on: April 30, 2014London Broil vs Flank Steak For almost every meat dish, the cut of meat utilized in them make a world of difference. Each cut has its own unique taste and texture and therefore, requires their own cooking methods and times. The difference between London Broil and Flank Steak, although closely related, must be emphasised in order to understand the dishes. What is a London Broil? The London Broil, a popular North American beef dish, is prepared by grilling or broiling marinated flank steak and cutting it into thin strips across the grain. However, the origin of the name is unknown as the dish has no connection with the city of London whatsoever. Although the traditionally used cut of meat for London Broil is the flank steak, some also use cuts such as top rounds, blade roast or sirloin tip roasts in this dish. In order to prepare this dish, the meat needs to be marinated for several hours. It is advised to score the meat prior to marinating in order for the marinade to seep through to the tougher parts of the meat in order to make it more flavoursome. Then the cut is seared on a very high heat in an oven broiler or an outdoor grill after which it is cut in thin strips and served."
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"docid": "D1644843#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-cook-london-broil-oven-66ac94852b154590\nHow Long Does It Take to Cook London Broil in the Oven?",
"text": "Food Cooking Meat Q: How Long Does It Take to Cook London Broil in the Oven? A: Quick Answer It takes 8 to 10 minutes to cook a London broil in the oven. A London broil only needs 4 to 5 minutes of cooking time on each side. Cooking the steak 8 minutes makes it rare, and cooking it 10 minutes leaves it medium rare. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Should You Cook a London Broil in the Oven? How Long Do You Cook a 1-Inch Thick London Broil on the Grill? How Long Do You Cook Turkey London Broil? Full Answer The broiler and pan should be preheated for 10 minutes before placing the steak under the broiler in the oven. A London broil is not a cut of beef, but a method of cooking it. Usually, London broil is made with tougher cuts of meat, such as the flank or top round steak."
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"docid": "D3510807#0",
"title": "https://cookeatshare.com/popular/what-to-do-with-leftover-london-broil\nWhat to do with leftover london broil",
"text": "\"What to do with leftover london broil Recipes / What to do with leftover london broil (1000+)What To Do With Thoise Little Bags Of Shredded Cabbage They Sell At The Market5024 views What To Do With Thoise Little Bags Of Shredded Cabbage They Sell At The A \"\"What To Do With All Those Zucchini\"\" Bread911 views A \"\" What To Do With All Those Zucchini\"\" Bread, ingredients: 1 c. Honey, 1 c Yorkshire Pudding and The finer points of Fox Hunting701 viewsimmediately. Now, the leftovers: Whatto do with the leftover roast beef? Chunky Beef Join Cook Eat Share — it's free!Get new recipes from top Professionals!Share recipes and reviews with friends!Save and organize all you recipes!over 2 million users! Sign Up Now Cinnamon Sticks341 views Cinnamon Sticks Hmmm, what to dowith that leftover frozen puff pastry…how about cinnamon What To Do With Thanksgiving Leftovers242 views What To Do With Thanksgiving Leftovers November 24, 2015 by Sandra 15 Comments One of the What to do with all those veggies?240 views What to do with all those veggies? You know your kids need to What To Do With Leftover Chipotle Peppers123 viewsthat goes to the Stiletto Fund of course. Happy Cooking! What To Do With Leftover Chipotle Canning Plum Sauce to Replace Butter and Oil in Chocolate Recipes593 viewstrying to avoid them on my shelf because I could not figure out what to do with themwhat to do with yellow tomatoes and yellow and red tomato pico de gallo recipe236 viewsrecipe Today I am going to talk a bit about what to do with yellow tomatoes and share an What to do with leftover rice? Make these Rice Patties8 viewson recipes to make with leftover rice. Some ideas on what to do withleftover rice Youmore recipes Quiche Filipino Recipes Groups / What to do with leftover london broil (0)Biscotti and Other Twice Baked Cookies19 membersmany reasons-to have with coffee in the to figure out how to do it. It would be so easy to Gluten Sugar Dairy Yeast & Artifical FREE!47 membersrecipes I would love to share with people that need or want to do the same - Sugar Soup's on!245 membersall know what that means!! '"
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"docid": "D941531#0",
"title": "http://www.theslowroasteditalian.com/2011/10/grilled-london-broil.html\nGrilled London Broil",
"text": "\"Grilled London Broil While I was planning for Saturday's Date Nights and Dinner Parties here at The Slow Roasted Italian I decided to have London Broil. A very nice lean cut of beef, when prepared properly it can be very impressive and delicious! This same day I was on The Cafe Sucre Farine's blog and ran across a post I had read a while back. All about grilling London broil after \"\"marinating\"\" it in salt and a tight wrap. It is amazing, the concept of the salt drawing out the juice and the tight plastic wrap forcing the juice back in. Well, I was a little apprehensive after I read that the perfect London Broil is cooked to medium rare. Anything more is over cooked. I do have a tendency to try and massacre all my meat. Consciously I don't want to. But something happens when self doubt creeps in during the cooking process."
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"docid": "D147176#0",
"title": "http://www.bhg.com/recipes/how-to/cooking-basics/how-to-cook-tri-tip/\nHow to Cook Tri-Tip",
"text": "BHG.com Recipes How to Cook Cooking Basics How to Cook Tri-Tip Tri-tip is a tender, lean beef cut that gets its name from its triangular shape. It is sold as a small roast from the bottom sirloin or cut into tri-tip steaks. What makes it special is the full flavor it promises for an affordable price. Season tri-tip and roast in the oven for an easy-fix dinner. You can also experiment with grilling tri-tip and broiling it. Lisa Holderness Brown3 did it Pin Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Print What is Beef Tri-Tip Roast? Get the Tri-Tip Roast with Grilled Avocados recipe If you haven't heard of tri-tip, that's because for a long time, it was primarily a cut marketed in California and is still sometimes called a Santa Maria steak. Other names for the tri-tip are bottom sirloin roast and triangle roast. If you don't see it in the meat case, you may need to request it from your butcher. A boneless tri-tip roast weighs around 1-1/2 to 2 pounds and is around 2 inches thick."
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"docid": "D2231599#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/39374/easy-grilled-tri-tip/\nEasy Grilled Tri Tip",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Everyday Cooking Easy Grilled Tri Tip130 made it | 89 reviews1Recipe by: Erika\"\"A great way to quickly grill large cuts of tri-tip beef. You can even make it on a busy weeknight! I've also made this for BBQ parties. It's better than buying a bunch of steaks! \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients4 h 30 m 8 491On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)Walmart315 Furr St SOUTH HILL, VA 23970Sponsored1/4 cup soy sauce1/4 cup olive oil Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil 17 oz In Stores Only See Everyday Low Price ADVERTISEMENT2 tablespoons water2 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped Great Value Minced Garlic, 32 oz In Stores Only SEE EVERYDAY LOW PRICEADVERTISEMENTground black pepper to taste Great Value Pure Ground Black Pepper, 3 oz In Stores Only SEE EVERYDAY LOW PRICEADVERTISEMENT4 pounds beef tri tip, cut into 1/2 inch slices Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep15 m Cook15 m Ready In4 h 30 m In a large, non-reactive bowl, blend the soy sauce, olive oil, water, garlic, and pepper. Place the beef tri tip in the marinade. Cover, and marinate in the refrigerator at least 4 hours. Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat, and lightly oil grate. Grill the beef slices 3 to 5 minutes per side, or to desired doneness."
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"docid": "D375360#0",
"title": "http://www.recipetips.com/kitchen-tips/t--103/cuts-of-beef.asp\nCuts of Beef",
"text": "Cuts of Beef How To's Meat Beef ▼Rate & Review Provided By Recipe Tips Beef is the name given to meat obtained from the carcasses of cattle. Each primary beef cut is known as a primal cut, which are groups of muscles from the same area of the beef carcass. The beef primal cuts include the chuck, rib, short loin, round, brisket, plate, and flank. Share this!Save Rate & Review Email Print Chuck | Rib | Short Loin | Sirloin | Round | Brisket Plate | Flank | Variety Meats | Degree of Tenderness Beef primal cuts are also known as wholesale cuts, because they are usually sold to meat markets where they are cut further. This next stage of cutting reduces the primal cuts into smaller beef cuts known as subprimal cuts, such as the tenderloin, which is cut from the short loin primal. These subprimal cuts can be cut even further, transformed into the roasts and steaks that consumers are accustomed to seeing in food stores and meat markets. A tenderloin subprimal cut, for example, can be cut into the smaller portions that are familiar to consumers, such as filet mignon steaks, chateaubriand steaks, tournedos, and bifteck steaks. These smaller cuts are also known as consumer cuts, retail cuts, or market ready cuts. Beef cuts may consist of a single muscle, such as the tenderloin, while others may be a cross section of several muscles. A Porterhouse steak, for example, is a cross section of parts of the top loin and tenderloin muscles."
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"docid": "D152515#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/info_8325489_cuts-beef-turned-stew-meat.html\nWhat Cuts of Beef Are Turned Into Stew Meat?",
"text": "Stewing is a long, slow, moist cooking process similar to braising. It is typically used to tenderize tough cuts of meat, usually beef, pork, bison or buffalo. Stew recipes normally call for more liquid than braising ones and the final dish is conventionally thicker than soup. Stew Beef Characteristics The best stew beef has plenty of marbling and connective tissue to keep it from getting tough during the stewing process. As the fat and tissues slowly melt, they infuse the dish with natural beef flavors and tenderize it. If the stew beef is too lean, it will turn chewy and unpalatable and, if it is cut from a tender part of the cow, it will disintegrate during cooking. Common Cuts Most stew beef is cut from beef chuck or round parts of the cow but any tough cut of beef will work. Avoid top round cuts, as they are too delicate to withstand long cooking. Boneless beef short ribs are also good choices for stewing. Tri tip and flank steak cuts are also acceptable for stewing as long as they are not too thin."
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"docid": "D569540#0",
"title": "https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/29/dining/santa-maria-tri-tip-recipe.html\nSanta Maria Tri-Tip Recipe",
"text": "00:00 00:00This video is not currently supported on your browser. Kim Severson grills tri-tip prepared with a Santa Maria-style rub. By Jason Drakeford and Meghan Gourley on October 28, 2014. Photo by Rikki Snyder for The New York Times. Watch in Times Video »embed ATLANTA — East of the Rockies, the tri-tip roast is like the Sasquatch of meat. I have asked for tri-tip in grocery stores from Chicago to Tampa, only to be met with the pleasant stare that comes when the inherently helpful are completely baffled. I have tried using different names for the roast, which looks like a thick, lopsided boomerang laced with fat. Maybe you have a bottom sirloin butt? A sirloin tip roast? A triangle roast?"
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"docid": "D2189748#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/how_4894743_cook-tritip-bbq.html\nHow to Cook Tri-Tip on the BBQ",
"text": "Tri-tip, also known as triangle roast, is a triangular cut of beef that comes from the end of the sirloin. The tri-tip can be sliced into steaks or cooked whole and sliced across the grain before serving. It has a rich flavor, but is lean. Because there is little fat on the cut, it can dry out easily and become very tough if it is overcooked. For this reason, tri-tip is usually cooked only to medium-rare. Marinating the beef will also help keep it moist, as well as add to its flavor. Things You'll Need Marinade of choice Tri-tip (about 2 lbs. ) Barbecue grill Grilling tongs Instant-read meat thermometer Clean platter Place the meat in a large bowl and pour your favorite marinade over the meat. If you do not have a favorite marinade, you can use two or three bottles of store-bought Italian dressing. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place in the fridge overnight, or for at least an hour."
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"docid": "D2764166#0",
"title": "http://howtobbqright.com/blog/?p=1794\nSmoked Tri Tip Recipe",
"text": "I’m always on the lookout for new places to source meat, and a few weeks ago a friend put me on a butcher shop in Collierville, TN called Thomas Meat and Seafood Market. I was excited to see that they carry Creekstone brand beef. In the Memphis area it’s hard to find quality beef; I have to mail order the briskets we cook for competitions and Creekstonefarms.com is one of the places I turn too. Having a local source will save me big time on shipping. The cut that immediately caught my eye was a prime Tri-tip roast $9.99/lb. Butchers in the Memphis area act like they’ve never heard of tri-tip. In the past when I’ve asked about it, I was told that it gets ground into burger meat in our part of the country. Out west were Tri-tip is popular, it’s cooked whole over wood coals and sliced much like brisket; the biggest difference being that tri-tip is normally cooked rare to medium rare. I shot a video of this process you can watch…Grilled Tri Tip | How To BBQ A Beef Tri Tip Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:34And tri-tip is melt in your mouth tender as long as you don’t over-cook it."
},
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"docid": "D1451316#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/eye-round-steak-71bccbff5aad42a4\n\"What is an \"\"eye round steak\"\"?\"",
"text": "\"Food Food Facts Meat, Poultry & Seafood Q: What is an \"\"eye round steak\"\"? A: Quick Answer An eye round steak is a steak cut from a boneless roast from the back leg of a cow. The back leg is referred to as the round. Eye round steaks, also called \"\"eye of round\"\" steaks, are leaner and tougher than steaks that contain more fat. Continue Reading Keep Learning What is a flat iron steak? What part of the cow does the T-bone steak come from? What part of the cow is the pot roast? Full Answer The reason an eye round steak is tough is because the round is a frequently used muscle, and the meat from this area is very lean. Other cuts from the round include London broil, top round, bottom round and rump roast. Steaks cut from the eye round roast are sometimes cubed for stews or processed into cube steaks."
},
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"docid": "D496141#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/553285-baking-or-broiling-tender-beef-tips/\nBaking or Broiling Tender Beef Tips",
"text": "Baking or Broiling Tender Beef Tipsby SERENA STYLES Oct. 03, 2017Beef tips are cubes of steak taken from the tri-tip of a cow, a triangular cut between the animal’s hind leg and abdomen. Beef tips are typically low-priced as the cut is inherently tough. However, if you cook beef tips correctly, they become juicy and flavorful. Try either baking or broiling for tender beef tips, depending on your desired outcome and the amount of time you have available. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Prepare and Tenderize the Beef Tips Remove the beef tips from the packaging; if the beef tips are more than 1 inch thick, slice them smaller. This allows you to avoid overcooking the beef tips, keeping them moist and tender. While you slice them, cut away any excess fat to make the dish healthier. Place the beef tips into a plastic freezer bag and add an acidic marinade to break down the proteins and tenderize the meat. Commercial acidic marinades are available from most grocers. If you do not have a marinade in mind, lemon juice, tomato juice, wine or vinegar work well as a base."
},
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"docid": "D42042#0",
"title": "http://www.askthemeatman.com/yield_on_beef_carcass.htm\nBeef Carcass Breakdown",
"text": "\"Beef Carcass Breakdown With an average market (live or on hoof) weight of 1,150 lbs and the average yield of 62.2%, the typical steer will produce a 715 lb. ( dressed weight) carcass. The dressed beef (or carcass) will yield approximately 569 lbs. ( further details below) of red meat and trim (take home meat - which includes the average weight of 27 lbs of variety meat: liver, heart, tongue, tripe, sweetbreads and brains) and 146 lbs of fat, bone and loss. This is roughly a yield of 80% from the dressed or hanging weight - this is for a VERY LEAN Beef. A High Quality, USDA Choice Beef will yield approximately 70% of the Hanging or Dressed Weight. The yield on the take home meat weight from the live weight of the (VERY LEAN) steer is approximately 50%. Click here to see the complete breakdown on the weight, percentage and types of cuts available on a VERY LEAN Beef. Beef Steak Different Names Beef Processing Beef Recipes Interactive Beef Hind Qt Cuts Chart (Cuts of Beef)Cattle Breeds - History of the 59 Major Breeds, Traits and Photographs. Kobe Beef - What is it and why can it cost over $200.00 per pound!?"
},
{
"docid": "D1782950#0",
"title": "http://www.thenibble.com/reviews/main/meats/beef/best-value-steak-cuts.asp\nThe Worldâs First Steak Guide To âSustainable Steaksâ Excludes Tenderloins, Strip Steaks & Rib Steaks",
"text": "\"Product Reviews / Main Nibbles / Meat & Poultry Best Value Steak Cuts The World’s First Steak Guide To “Sustainable Steaks” Excludes Tenderloins, Strip Steaks & Rib Steaks CAPSULE REPORT: We are automatically programmed to think of tenderloins, strip steaks and rib steaks as “the best.” But are they? Two master butchers from the gourmet butcher shop, The Healthy Butcher, explain why you get more bang-for-the-buck with other delicious cuts. Overview Rating System The Winning Steaks What We’ve Learned From The Rankings A steak guide without the coveted New York strip steaks, rib steaks, and filet mignon? Ludicrous? Well, not from our standpoint—“our” meaning any self-respecting butcher shop that has the availability, nay, we say pleasure, of buying whole animals, not just boxed muscles. Let’s clear the air right off the top: We have excluded the three most expensive steaks, the bread and butter for most butcher shops, from our list for the following reasons: To celebrate the meat. Since industrialization in the meat industry kicked in—roughly fifty or so years ago—and the mass production of cheap boxed meat became commonplace, omnivores have become creatures of habit. To see these same three cuts on every restaurant and steak house menu, and to see these steaks take up the majority of display space in virtually every grocery store and butcher shop is, frankly, appalling and boring. We hate to break the news to anyone who thinks otherwise: A cow is not a walking loin."
},
{
"docid": "D611701#0",
"title": "http://www.thecoolist.com/types-of-steak/\nCarnivore Cooking Class: The 14 Main Types of Steak",
"text": "Home Food Carnivore Cooking Class: The 14 Main Types of Steakby M. W. Byrne Most of us can identify a T-bone or a filet mignon in a pinch, or by reading the package, but when you start getting into the world of flank vs. tri-tip vs. strip, it can get a little dicey, leaving many of us guessing. Furthermore, even if you can spot the difference at a hundred paces, many of us still can’t determine exactly which one should be prepared in what way to maximize flavor. We apply the formula of meat+fire = good, and put it over and open flame until it’s done to our liking. Knowing more about what makes each cut of meat special, and thus how to turn it from raw slab into entrée par excellence will make us better carnivores, better cooks, and far more satisfied eaters. General Steak Notes Below you’ll find an handy infographic outlining where different steaks are cut from a cow. The thing to remember is that the tenderest slices of meat will come from either the rib or the loin region. The reason these are the most tender is due to the type of muscle built into the part of the body, the way that muscle is used, the chemical makeup of the proteins, and the overall length of the muscle strands. If you would like a more exacting breakdown, the fine people at Texas A&M University – where steak is practically a religion – were kind enough to help us out with this science of meat tenderness guide. The less tender cuts are (in order from least to most tender) are plate, sirloin, round, and flank. These generally need to be marinated and cooked with extra wetness to help get them as soft as possible."
},
{
"docid": "D2218580#0",
"title": "http://www.smoking-meat.com/april-30-2015-smoked-tri-tip-roast\nSmoked Tri-tip Roast",
"text": "\"Smoked tri-tip is on of my favorite beef cuts to smoke when I am looking for a steak-like texture and flavor. The really awesome thing is that cooking steaks or even lean, tender roasts in the smoker yields a medium rare that is edge to edge instead of the typical medium rare in the center and more done toward the outside. Perfectly cooked all the way through!Helpful Information Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 2 hours Smoker Temp: 220°FMeat Finish Temp: 140°FRecommended Wood: Hickory What You'll Need2-3 lb tri-tip roast Olive or vegetable oil Jeff's Texas style rub recipe ( purchase recipes here) – Included free with the purchase of the Jeff's naked rib rub recipe Get the Recipes for Jeff's Rub and Sauce Having used my original rub many times on smoked tri-tip, I can tell you that it is really good. This time, I used the new Texas style rub and it is also very good. You may find it difficult to decide which one to use but no matter what you choose, it will definitely be tasty!I promise you'll love my dry rub/seasoning recipe and my barbecue sauce recipe or you don't pay!Reasons to buy : Support the newsletter and the website | Own “the recipes” | Get the email newsletter 100% AD FREE from now on | Includes the Texas style rub recipe Step 1: Season the Meat Lay the meat fat cap down on the cutting board or down in a pan to keep the area clean. Pour olive or vegetable oil onto the meat and brush it all over the top and sides. Normally I would add the rub right at this point but I realized during the process that I forgot to remove the fat cap, so we'll take care of that, then come back to the rub part of this process. Flip it over to fat cap up.. Step 2: Remove the Fat Cap (optional)Since we are cooking this to medium rare, the fat cap does not have time to render and really serves no purpose in my opinion. A sharp knife and a little patience will do the trick. Step 3: Apply the Rub With oil brushed all over the meat, including the sides, sprinkle my Texas style rub onto the meat."
},
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"docid": "D1305121#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/AskCulinary/comments/1ze458/what_exactly_are_beef_tips_are_they_exclusive_to/\n.",
"text": "\"all 11 commentssorted by: best Want to add to the discussion? Post a comment!Create an account [–] poyski88 28 points 4 years ago I am a butcher in Florida and we get alot of Snow Birds from New England coming in asking for beef tips. It was confusing for me at first because there are lots of cuts with \"\"tips\"\" in the name (sirloin tip, tri-tip, tenderloin tips,etc) and whenever I showed them these cuts they looked at me like I was crazy. After some research and talking to some of the older butchers I learned that it is really any piece off of a roast that can be braised or put into a stew. For example a sirloin tip from the slaughter house comes to us with a small muscle attached that runs along the bottom of the cut that we remove and put into grinds or cut up for stew. Up north that piece gets chunked up and sold as beef tips. The same goes for the chain meat off of a tenderloin or the tenderloin tip. If you want a nice versatile piece of meat that wont cost a ton of money I recommend using either a tri tip, boneless short ribs or ask your butcher if they will sell you a sirloin cap. Those are all great cuts that can be used for almost anything. However if you're going to braising the meat or slow cooking save a few bucks a pound and use chuck.permalink embed save [–] Barking_at_the_Moon Chef/Owner | Gilded Commenter 9 points 4 years ago This."
},
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"docid": "D1937614#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-the-beef-sirloin-995263\nWhat is the Beef Sirloin?",
"text": "\"Beef sirloin is one of the two major subprimals of the beef loin primal cut, which runs from the 13th rib all the way back to the end of the hip bone. Of those two subprimals, the sirloin is the one further back toward the rear leg, where the muscles get more exercise, making them tougher (the front part of the loin is called the short loin ). The sirloin is separated from the short loin at the front tip of the hip bone by a straight cut through the 7th lumbar vertebra. The sirloin is almost always broken down into two boneless wholesale cuts; the top sirloin butt and bottom sirloin butt. This is done by cutting along the natural seam between the gluteus medius, the primary muscle of the top sirloin, and the knuckle, a group of three muscles (the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, and vastus medialis) sometimes called the sirloin tip. Top Sirloin: Boneless Steaks for Grilling The top sirloin butt (also known as top butt or sirloin butt) is usually sliced into individual steaks, and it can be trimmed to varying degrees first. For instance, the top butt features a triangular muscle called the biceps femoris, or sirloin cap, which is usually pulled off and made into steaks. The main reason for removing the cap is that the muscle fibers run in a different direction than the rest of the top butt. Since these are less tender steaks, slicing them against the grain helps make them more chewable. Separating the two muscles allows each one to be sliced against its respective grain."
},
{
"docid": "D2554309#0",
"title": "http://realfoodforager.com/recipe-grilled-grass-fed-tri-tip-roast/\nRecipe: Grilled Grassfed Tri Tip Roast",
"text": "May 1536Grilled Grassfed Tri Tip Roast is an interesting and delicious way to cook this cut of meat. With Memorial Day right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what to grill. On my excursions through the blogosphere I came upon a wonderful recipe at Savoring Today for grilled Tri Tip Roast. It is a great alternative to London broil. It is much more savory and flavorful. Definitely purchase it from your grass fed farmer. It will be more succulent, earth friendly and healthier than conventional beef. The marinade is important for the flavor. Balsamic vinegar is legal on the SCD/GAPS if it has been aged for at least 10 years. You can find bottles of this balsamic on the internet or in some stores."
},
{
"docid": "D569537#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tri-tip\nTri-tip",
"text": "\"Tri-tip From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The tri-tip is a triangular cut of beef from the bottom sirloin sub primal cut, consisting of the tensor fasciae latae muscle. Untrimmed, the tri-tip weighs around 5 pounds. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Origins2 Europe3 South America4 Cooking5 North American Meat Processors Classifications6 References Origins [ edit]The cut existed as early as 1915, called \"\"the triangle part\"\" of the loin butt. [ 2] Triangle tip, cooked in wine, was served at Jack's Corsican Room in Long Beach, in 1955. [ 3] The cut was marketed under the name \"\"tri tip\"\" as early as 1964, at Desert Provisions in Palm Springs. [ 4]The late Jack Ubaldi of Manhattan’s Florence Prime Meat Market claims to first having got the bottom sirloins in the late 1940’s and pulled out a muscle that he called the triangle. He started cutting what he dubbed Newport steaks from this piece because he said the shape was like the logo on a Newport cigarette ad he had seen."
},
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"docid": "D494137#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/difference-between-ground-beef-ground-sirloin-a3138a545fed437b\nWhat Is the Difference Between Ground Beef and Ground Sirloin?",
"text": "\"Food Cooking Meat Q: What Is the Difference Between Ground Beef and Ground Sirloin? A: Quick Answer In ground sirloin, the muscle and fat comes only from a sirloin cut of beef that is found on a steer or heifer's hip, but \"\"ground beef\"\" is a more general term. It indicates that the meat came from one of the seven primal cuts and trimmings, such as \"\"chuck\"\" or \"\"round,\"\" but doesn't specify. Continue Reading Keep Learning For What Is a Beef Butcher Cuts Processing Chart Used? What Beef Cuts Are on a Butcher Chart? What Are the Best Cuts of Beef for Roasts? Credit: Lauri Patterson E+ Getty Images Full Answer The type of ground meat chosen depends upon its intended use. If ground beef is labeled with a specific cut, such as ground round or chuck, the lean and fat come only from that source. The meat can be either fresh or frozen. No water, phosphates, binders or other meat sources are added to ground beef, in accordance with USDA regulations."
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"docid": "D3283545#0",
"title": "https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/santa_maria_style_tri_tip/\nSanta Maria Style Tri Tip",
"text": "by Elise Bauer Jump to Recipe Santa Maria Style Tri Tip Grill Low Carb Paleo Steak A California classic, Santa Maria style tri tip beef roast, a triangle shaped bottom sirloin cut, with a peppery, salty, garlic-y crust. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer What are you grilling for Labor Day? My favorite is this cut of beef, a triangle-shaped “tri-tip”, from the bottom sirloin. It’s also called a “Santa Maria steak” because Santa Maria, California is where it first became popular. Typically it is rubbed first with a mixture of salt, black pepper, and garlic salt, and then whatever other seasonings you want, and then barbecued over red oak wood. I love the cut because it’s just a fat, juicy steak that cooks up beautifully on the grill. You can marinate it, or use a classic Santa Maria rub. In this recipe we are starting with the basic rub and adding some herbs and a little cayenne. Some recipes will have you cut the layer of fat off the roast, I prefer to keep it on, and bathe the steak in the juiciness of fat as it cooks. Now, the only problem with tri-tip is that it can be hard to find outside of California, though I understand Costco does carry it."
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"docid": "D2293589#0",
"title": "http://www.sallybernstein.com/food/columns/aidells/tri_tip.htm\nOven Roasted Tri Tip",
"text": "Special Feature: Products Sally Recommends Oven Roasted Tri Tipby Bruce Aidells I will confess that I love meat and I am not alone in sharing this carnivorous inclination with many others. Each day in the U. S. 76 million portions of beef are served. Pork is not far behind in popularity. And we can't forget lamb and veal. This column is written for all of us where meat matters as an important part of our diet and enjoyment. Whether you enjoy meat every day, once a week, or on special occasions, you may have noticed that our meat ain't what it used to be, especially our two favorites, beef and pork. Because of continued pressures to lower the fat in the American diet, ranchers have responded by putting their pigs and cattle on a serious slimming program. The result is meat with less marbling (intra-muscular fat). Less marbling means meat with less flavor, juiciness and a tendency to dry out when even slightly over-cooked (remember those dry hard pork chops you had recently). The goal of this column is to help you cook the leaner meat we buy today so that it's tender, juicy and full of flavor."
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"docid": "D2231597#0",
"title": "http://barbecuebible.com/2014/06/13/12-things-know-tri-tip/\n12 Things You Need to Know About Tri-Tip",
"text": "12 Things You Need to Know About Tri-Tip By Steven Raichlen Tri-Tip Dinner Photo by Jim Bob Barnett What grills like steak, but slices like brisket? Offers the beefy flavor of sirloin, but is mercifully forgiving when it comes to grilling time? If you answered tri-tip, you probably come from southern California, and if not, follow us to Santa Maria, where you’ll experience some of the best beef barbecue half the country has never experienced. The year was 1952. The scene of the crime? An old Safeway store, long since razed, in this agricultural town on California’s Central coast. A one-armed butcher (really!) named Bob Schutz had the idea to spit-roast a crescent-shaped cut from the bottom of the sirloin that was normally ground into hamburger or cubed and sold as stew meat. “ Are you nuts?’ a co-worker scoffed. “"
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"docid": "D3026458#0",
"title": "http://www.mexicanrecipes.me/tacosarrachera.htm\nTacos de arrachera (Skirt steak tacos)",
"text": "\"Mexican Recipes Mexican Taco Recipes Tacos de arrachera (Skirt steak tacos)The \"\"arrachera\"\" or skirt steak (bavette in french) is a fibrous beef cut that comes from the animal's abdominal muscles, and it needs a special method in order to make it as delicious as it can be (and its taste can be very good, believe me!)... There are many authentic mexican recipes that take advantage of this very special meat cut; wherever you find the expression \"\"de arrachera\"\", today a practical method to make tacos with it... By its very nature, the cut of beef called skirt steak is renowned for its delicious taste but it does have a somewhat fibrous texture: an idea is to let it marinate at least 30 minutes in a marinade as is outlined in this recipe, which will help in that respect; another idea is to cut the skirt steak strips opposite direction of the muscle fiber thus making it easier to chew... Recipe for tacos de arrachera Ingredients:* 3 lbs. Flank or skirt steak * 1/3 cup white vinegar * 1/2 cup soy sauce * 4 cloves garlic, minced * Juice from 2 lemons * 1/2 cup olive oil 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon chile powder 1 teaspoon oregano 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon paprika * 1 onion, chopped * 1 cup fresh cilantro, chopped very finely * Juice of 1 lemon * 2 large tomatoes, chopped * 3 jalapeno peppers, chopped * 1 more onion, cut in 4 * 4 cloves garlic * 4 chiles de arbol * 1 pinch salt and pepper or to taste * 16 tortillas * 2 limes, quartered * Salt to taste Preparation:1) Place the meat in a glass roasting pan. In a bowl mix the vinegar, soy sauce, 4 cloves of garlic, the juice of the 2 limes and olive oil. Season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, chile powder, oregano, cumin and paprika. Mix until well blended and pour this over the meat. Turn once to make sure both sides are well coated in this marinade. Cover with plastic wrap and marinate for 1 to 8 hours.2) In a bowl combine the chopped onion, half the cilantro and the juice of one lemon. Reserve as filling to be served with the tacos.3) Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Cut the jalapeño peppers in strips, discard the seeds and veins; roast the chiles for 3 to 4 minutes, remove from heat reserve."
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"docid": "D2065691#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fajita\nFajita",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Fajita Mixed beef and chicken fajita ingredients, served on a hot iron skillet Place of origin Mexico and United States Region or state Northeastern Mexico, Southwestern United States [1]Main ingredients Tortillas, meat, chicken, onions, peppers Food energy (per serving)500 [ citation needed] kcal Cookbook: Fajita Media: Fajita A fajita ( / f ə ˈ h iː t ə /; Spanish: [faˈxita] ( listen)) in Tex-Mex cuisine is any grilled meat that is served as a taco on a flour or corn tortilla. [ 2] The term originally referred to skirt steak, the cut of beef first used in the dish. [ 3] Popular meats today also include chicken, pork, shrimp, lamb, salmon, and other cuts ofbeef, as well as vegetables instead of meat. [ 4] [5] In restaurants, the meat is usually cooked with onions and bell peppers. Popular condiments include shredded lettuce, sour cream, guacamole, salsa, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, refried beans, and diced tomatoes. Arrachera is a northern Mexican variant of the dish. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Popularity3 See also4 References5 External links History [ edit]Fajita wraps Beef fajita in San José, Costa Rica Fajita is a Tex-Mex, Texan-Mexican American or Tejano, diminutive term for little strips of meat cut from the beef skirt, the most common cut used to make fajitas. [ 3] The word fajita is not known to have appeared in print until 1971, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. ( The word faja is Spanish for \"\"strip\"\", or \"\"belt\"\", from the Latin fascia, \"\"band\"\" [6]) Although fajita originally referred to these strips of beef skirt, fajitas now are made with a variety of fillings. [ 7]Popularity [ edit]The first culinary evidence of the fajitas with the cut of meat, the cooking style (directly on a campfire or on a grill), and the Spanish nickname goes back as far as the 1930s in the ranch lands of South and West Texas."
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"docid": "D1598546#0",
"title": "https://cookeatshare.com/popular/how-do-i-cook-flank-steak-in-the-oven\nHow do i cook flank steak in the oven",
"text": "\"How do i cook flank steak in the oven Recipes / How do i cook flank steak in the oven (1000+)Flank Steak In Mushroom Sauce711 views Flank Steak In Mushroom Sauce, ingredients: 1 lb Flank steak, 1/4 c. Sauterne wine, 1Flank Steak In Wine Sauce685 views Flank Steak In Wine Sauce, ingredients: 1 med head Garlic, 1 1/2 lb Flank Steak, 1 x salt Smoking Salmon Information815 views How can I smoke salmon steaks on the barbecue Are hickory chips OK How, long and how Join Cook Eat Share — it's free!Get new recipes from top Professionals!Share recipes and reviews with friends!Save and organize all you recipes!over 2 million users! Sign Up Now Teriyaki Flank Steak Sandwich Recipe with Napa Cabbage, Red Pepper & Carrots601 viewsthe flank steak in the pan and let cook How to Broil a Perfect Flank Steak690 viewssteak in the skillet just doesn't work well, I finally decided to try my hand at flank Gourmet Arrachera - Flank Steak in Jack Cheese Cups679 viewsflank steak in thin slices being sure to cut across the grain While the steak is cooking A Tale of Two Pot Roasts - Low and Slow in the Oven2562 viewsin the Oven the one in the stainless steel pot. I actually ended up cooking the one in the It's Summer, It Must Be Potato Salad Time337 viewscook them either in the oven or microwave, it doesn't matter) 6-8 hard boiled eggs ( IGrilled Flank Steak with Tomatillo Jam277 viewsflank steak, about 3/4-inch thick sea salt freshly ground black pepper Flank Steak For the How to Cook Spaghetti Squash in the Oven or Microwave124 viewshow to bake it in the oven or, if you are short on time, how to cook it in themore recipes Conversions calculator Quart Pint Cup Ounce (fluid)Tablespoon Tea Spoon Liter Mililiter Pound Ounce Kilogram Gram Fahrenheit Celcius Quiche Filipino Recipes Groups / How do i cook flank steak in the oven (0)fresh out of the oven13 membersthe oven, A place where you can post and get recipes for the oven to be desserts , cook Biscotti and Other Twice Baked Cookies19 members I love biscotti for many reasons-to have with coffee in the Roman Nights122 membersthe first time your had dinner in Rome? Ido - an amazing small restaurant near the Jelly making mama's/papa's2 members How do they get their fruit/veggies? Where to find jars. I am excited to see what the Budget Cooking49 members Budget Cooking, I love to cook with fresh, healthy ingredients. But I also live inthe Themes / How do i cook flank steak in the oven (0)Fiesta (A Guide to Southwestern Tex Mex Hispanic Cooking)do, don't heat them in the microwave. They get soggy. Use a drop or two of olive oil inslowcooking High protein Beef eating Californian in the Falleating Californian in the Fall, main ingredient: Beef, cook method: Slow cook, cuisine How To and Hints, Tips & Tricks, .....the place for recipes even if they have \"\" How To\"\" in the title. For example \"\" How Disabled but still Cookingstill Cooking, Easy, simplified recipes for those who can't stand in the kitchen and cook Kitchen Korner Kutsin cooking without sacrificing flavor and content.,"
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"docid": "D1570445#0",
"title": "http://condor.depaul.edu/hhealy/links/food/beef.html\n.",
"text": "\"BEEFCuts Other Links Recipes The general rule with beef is that there is a trade off between flavor and tenderness: the tougher cuts of meat are the most flavorful, and the most tender cuts need a little help in the flavor department. The gristle and connective tissues that make eating a low quality steak such a bad experience turn cheaper cuts of meat into highly flavorful dishes, if cooked correctly. You can cut a tenderloin filet with a butter knife. but it will have little of the flavor that yopu can get from a pot roast that has been simmered for several hours. The most important thing about beef therefore is that you cook it using the appropriate method, otherwise your expensive cut will be a waste of money, and your cheaper cut will be a wasted opportunty. Know Your Grades: Grades refer primarily to the \"\"marbling\"\" of the fat in the meat; those with the most even distrubution of fat get the higher grades. The fat contributes to tenderization and increases the flavor of the cut. Lower grade meats are by definition leaner, so in theory they are actually better for you per portion. Note that some cuts of meat are very lean to begin with, like tenderloin, so a prime tenderloin isn't going to be as markedly different as, say, a rib roast. Furthermore, some cuts of beef are preferred by certain consumer sectors, which also affects price."
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"docid": "D2874076#0",
"title": "http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/20645/what-is-the-best-cut-of-beef-to-use-for-stews\nWhat is the best cut of beef to use for stews?",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is the best cut of beef to use for stews?up vote7down votefavorite What cut of beef should I use for a beef stew? I heard that you want a little bit of fat in the meat, but what part the animal is best to use?beef slow-cooking stews cut-of-meatshare improve this questionedited Jan 21 '12 at 3:42Aaronut48.9k 21 161 277asked Jan 21 '12 at 0:53It Grunt303 1 4 10What are you going for with your stew? Do you want something slow-cooked and falling apart? Or something more quickly cooked, with chunks of beef that stay together and give you something to chew on? – Cascabel ♦ Jan 21 '12 at 1:23I ended up getting 1.75 lbs of some cut about 5 inches in diameter. It was wrapped in butcher's twine and had spikes of some hard fat tied to it. I used about a cup and a half of a young bordeaux that had some bite to it. I imagine that it will taste like crap unless I take my sweet time with it – It Grunt Jan 21 '12 at 3:39hmm interesting, but you don't know the cut? – rfusca Jan 21 '12 at 3:48add a comment2 Answers active oldest votesup vote8down vote Assuming a long, cooked stew."
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"docid": "D640674#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/tenderize-tough-cuts-of-meat-995834\nHow to Tenderize Tough Cuts of Meat",
"text": "\"Cooking Basics Learning How to Cook American Food Cooking Techniques & Tips How to Tenderize Tough Cuts of Meat By Danilo Alfaro Updated 03/30/18Share Pin Email Adam Gault / Getty Images Some cuts of meat are more tender than others. That's just a culinary and biological fact. If you like tender meat (and who doesn't? ), there are a few things you can do. The most straightforward are to buy tender cuts of meat and prepare them properly. In general, this means not overcooking them. Or you can learn how to tenderize cuts of meat that would otherwise be tough. There are exactly three ways to do this. Which one to use depends on what type of meat it is, and why it's tough in the first place. What Makes Tough Meat Tough?"
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"docid": "D56663#0",
"title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2015/05/food-lab-how-to-grill-steak-cuts-of-steak-marbling-salting-charcoal-technique-resting-tips.html\nThe Food Lab's Definitive Guide to Grilled Steak",
"text": "\"Techniques The Food Lab's Definitive Guide to Grilled Steak The Food Lab Unraveling the mysteries of home cooking through science. J. Kenji López-Alt Profile Twitter Facebook Contact87 Printer-Friendly Version [Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt. Video: Vicky Wasik. ] Get the Recipes The Food Lab's Perfect Grilled Steaks Slow-Smoked Porterhouse Steaks More Guide to Steak All the methods and tips you need to make perfect steak, each and every time. Summer's here and I've got a brand new backyard to grill in so now seems like as good a time as any to re-examine some of the things we know (or think we know) about grilling beef. Sure, we can all agree on what our goal is: A perfect steak should have a crusty, crunchy, well-browned exterior surrounding a core of perfectly pink, juicy, tender meat that spans from edge-to-edge. ( You well-doners can go eat your hockey pucks on someone else's lawn). A perfect steak should be a nice contrast between the smoky, almost charred exterior and the deeply beefy interior. A perfect steak should be chin-drippingly juicy, and melt-in-your-mouth tender. We all know where we want to go."
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"docid": "D1497564#0",
"title": "https://cookeatshare.com/popular/how-long-do-you-cook-a-medium-well-flank-steak\nHow long do you cook a medium well flank steak",
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"docid": "D699728#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Beef-How-many-different-cuts-of-meat-can-you-get-from-a-cow\nBeef: How many different cuts of meat can you get from a cow?",
"text": "\"Slaughterhouses Beef Cows Meat Beef: How many different cuts of meat can you get from a cow?7 Answers Mikka Luster, uneducated southern hick, beef maker and eater. Updated Sep 15, 2012 · Author has 2.2k answers and 30.2m answer views With an average market (live or on hoof) weight of 1,150 lbs and the average yield of 62.2%, the typical steer will produce a 715 lb. ( dressed weight) carcass. The dressed beef (or carcass) will yield approximately 569 lbs. ( further details below) of red meat and trim (take home meat - which includes the average weight of 27 lbs of variety meat: liver, heart, tongue, tripe, sweetbreads and brains) and 146 lbs of fat, bone and loss. This is roughly a yield of 80% from the dressed or hanging weight - this is for a \"\"very lean\"\" (trade designation) Beef. A High Quality, USDA Choice Beef will yield approximately 70% of the Hanging or Dressed Weight. The yield on the take home meat weight from the live weight of the (very lean) steer is approximately 50%. From head to tail: Chuck - ground beef and stews or roasts. Contains neck, shoulder, blade, and upper arm subprimal cuts."
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"docid": "D2055900#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/difference-between-rib-eye-roast-prime-rib-9d7eefddd6ece1a5\nWhat Is the Difference Between a Rib-Eye Roast and Prime Rib?",
"text": "Food Food Facts Meat, Poultry & Seafood Q: What Is the Difference Between a Rib-Eye Roast and Prime Rib? A: Quick Answer A rib-eye roast is a large, boneless cut of meat that is taken from the rib section of the animal, while prime rib is a cut taken from a rib roast. The rib roast differs from the rib-eye roast in that the rib roast contains two or more rib bones. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Kind of Cut Is Prime Rib? What Is a Cross Rib Roast? How Do You Cook Prime Rib Roast? Full Answer The rib roast can also be referred to as a prime rib roast because of the prime rib meat cuts that come from it. There is also a slight difference in the area of the animal that a rib-eye and a prime rib roast, and therefore prime rib, comes from. The rib-eye and prime rib roast are both cut from a pair of muscles that run parallel to the spine, from the neck of the animal to the hip, but the rib-eye roast is generally taken from the muscles that are closer the neck, while the prime rib roast is cut from anywhere between the sixth and the 12th rib of the animal. The other difference between a rib-eye roast and a cut of prime rib is the way they are cooked."
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"docid": "D505379#0",
"title": "http://www.caloriesecrets.net/what-is-considered-lean-meat/\nWhat is considered lean meat?",
"text": "What is considered lean meat? By Holly Klamer, RD 2 Comments Researched Based Article What is lean meat, why it’s better and what is the best cooking method for lean meat? A 3.5 ounce (100 grams) serving of meat needs to have less than 10 gm of total fat, 4.5 gm of saturated fat and 95 milligrams of cholesterol in order to be considered lean, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Meat can be considered extra lean if it has less than 5 gm of fat, 2 gm of saturated fat and 95 milligrams of cholesterol per 3.5 ounce serving. Here are some tips for picking out certain cuts of meat that are considered lean or extra lean. Look for loin or round Lean cuts of beef or pork will often have loin or round in the name. Examples include top sirloin, top loin roast, pork tenderloin, bottom round steaks or eye round. Chuck shoulder, flank steak or arm roasts are also lean. Choose these cuts of red meat for leaner options. These terms for lean meat are generally true for any other red meat like lamb or veal."
},
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"docid": "D2999267#0",
"title": "http://sugarmtnfarm.com/2014/04/04/what-good-is-a-pig-cuts-of-pork-nose-to-tail/\nWhat Good is a Pig: Cuts of Pork, Nose-to-Tail",
"text": "← FDA Bans Farming Piglet & Chicken Sunning →What Good is a Pig: Cuts of Pork, Nose-to-Tail Posted on Friday, April 4th, 2014 @ 04:39 by Walter Jeffries Archimedes Pork Cut Chart Click to Zoom We’ll refer to the Pork Cut Chart above time-to-time. You can click on that to zoom in so that you’re able to read the smaller type or print it out if you would like. It is also available as a wall poster and a T-shirt. Reality of Economics and Social Justice All of the pig is good, nose-to-tail but some of the pig sells for a lot more than other parts. This is not a social injustice. This is simply an economic reality. There are only two tenderloins on a pig and twenty people want them. There is only so much bacon to a pig and virtually everybody wants that. You can’t buy a pig and ask for it to be all cut into chops and bacon – pigs just don’t work that way although I’m trying to get there through our selective breeding program. :) Supply is limited and the rest of the pig must be eaten too in order to avoid waste."
},
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"docid": "D2575072#0",
"title": "http://www.cooksinfo.com/skirt-steak\nSkirt Steak",
"text": "\"Browse > Home > Encyclopedia > Meat > Beef > Beef Flank Skirt Steak Skirt Steak is a long, thin, flat, boneless, tough piece of meat with a coarse grain that was the cow's diaphragm muscle. The cut has abundant marbling, though, so it cooks up with good flavour. The grain runs across the strip rather than lengthwise. Traditionally, Skirt Steak has come from the Flank, and it still does in the UK. In North America now, however, the United States Department of Agriculture and Agriculture Canada consider that Skirt Steak comes from the Plate area. But butchers and consumers in North America aren't yet all towing the government line and still seem to think of it as a Flank cut. There are actually two distinct muscles, the inside and the outside. The inside skirt will weigh approximately 2 lb / 0.9 kg; the outside skirt, 1.75 lb / 0.8 kg. In the American Southwest, where \"\"Fajitas\"\" were \"\"invented\"\", Fajita connoisseurs consider Skirt Steak the only real meat to use for Fajitas. Given though that each cow only has one Skirt Steak, there haven't been enough of them to match the spreading popularity of Mexican and Tex-Mex food, so Flank Steak is now often used as well."
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"docid": "D3192887#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_most_popular_food_in_Mexico\nWhat is the most popular food in Mexico?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Mexico What is the most popular food in Mexico? Flag What is the most popular food in Mexico? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The most popular food in Mexico is with out a doubt the corn tortillas. Served as a companion of many other plates, is made, like his name tells, of corn with a rounded and very thin chape. It's very common to have them served instead of bread at many restaurants.13 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What are the most popular foods in Mexico? Carne con chile, menudo, tacos, burritos, tortas, huevos rancheros, quesadilla, chimichangas, carne asada, Posole, Mole, Orange Rice, tortoise soup (illegal), pescado, (fish) co …Popular food in Mexico?enchilada's!What are the most popular traditional food dishes of Mexico? One of the most popular traditional Mexican deserts is a spongy cake called flan. Mexicans also enjoy foods such as rice with seafood, pork, and LOTS of beef dishes, such as c …What is the most popular food item in Mexico?"
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"docid": "D1231844#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/439288-how-to-grill-carne-asada/\nHow to Grill Carne Asada",
"text": "\"How to Grill Carne Asadaby ERIC MOHRMAN Oct. 03, 2017For traditional carne asada -- a Latin American classic meaning \"\"grilled meat\"\" -- purchase skirt steak or flank steak. They're not the most tender cuts, but they're brimming with rich flavor that holds its own with spiciness and other strong accompanying ingredients. Preparation begins with marination to impart some kick, but you get to tailor it to taste when making fajitas or other dishes at home, of course. Grilling only takes a matter of minutes. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Step 1Prepare a marinade in a ceramic, glass, stainless steel or other nonreactive dish. Mix equal parts lime juice and cooking oil as the foundation -- use enough to submerse the beef -- then put in a liberal amount of salt and pepper. Add a spicy chili pepper powder or two to taste for heat. Then, stir in other flavoring agents as desired. Lime zest, minced garlic, oregano, cumin, onion powder, chopped cilantro and a splash of beer are suitable inclusions. Step 2Lay the beef in the marinade and cover the dish with plastic wrap."
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"docid": "D181945#0",
"title": "http://www.thekitchn.com/a-complete-guide-to-pork-chops-meat-basics-208638\nA Complete Guide to Pork Chops",
"text": "Meat Basics A Complete Guide to Pork Chops Christine Gallary Sep 22, 2014Share Email (Image credit: Christine Gallary)A pork chop is just a pork chop, right? Well, there's actually more than one cut out there! Depending on what you buy, this popular cut of meat may be tender, mild-tasting, and only need quick cooking; or it can be tough and need braising but be extremely flavorful at the end. Pork chops are the equivalent of beef steaks and the priciest part of the animal. In fact, chops and steaks are actually quite similar in the way they are cut and priced. So here's a guide to the most common pork chop cuts, what they taste like, and the best ways to prepare them. ( Image credit: Stanil777)What Part of the Pig Is a Pork Chop? Pork chops all come from the loin, which runs from the hip to the shoulder and contains the small strip of meat called the tenderloin. The most common chops you see in the butcher case are from the ribs and the loin. Working our way down from the shoulder toward the back of the pig, we have four major sections where pork chops come from: the shoulder or blade chops, rib chops, loin chops, and finally, sirloin chops."
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"docid": "D2306341#0",
"title": "http://www.atlassteak.com/nutritional-value-of-steak/\nSurprising Nutritional Value of Steak",
"text": "Fri 30 Oct, 2015Surprising Nutritional Value of Steak Written by Atlas Steak Published in Meat Guides Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Email Whats App Copy Link Share Although we call it simply ‘a steak’, the actual cut of meat that makes this dish could be any of a number of varieties, which makes it more and more difficult to choose these days. Of course the type of cut you choose depends on a variety of factors such as your preference, how you like it cooked, what’s available and the cost. But what about the nutritional value? Of course different cuts of steak will differ in their nutritional value mainly due to the different ratios of fat to protein found in each cut and how they are usually cooked, but also vitamin and mineral contents may vary too. Here we take a look at 9 different cuts of steak and the nutritional value of each one. Contents [ hide]Tenderloin Steak Cut T-Bone Steak Cut The Strip Steak Cut The Rib Eye Steak Cut Sirloin Steak Cut The Rump Steak Cut The Flank Steak Cut Hanger Steak Cut Skirt Steak Cut Tenderloin Steak Cut The tenderloin steak cut is one of the most prized cuts of steak because, as the name suggests, this cut is very tender and delicate. This is because it comes from the muscle that sits along the spine in the middle of the cow and does very little work. Tenderloin steak comes from the centre cut of the whole tenderloin, which is also the source of the filet mignon, which means ‘dainty fillet’ in French, signifying its tender and delicate nature. The nutritional content of a tenderloin steak will depend on the grade of the meat and the amount of fat left on the cut, with the grade being the more important factor. Visually, with the ‘Prime’ grade cuts: an ounce of tenderloin steak with about 1/8 of an inch of fat yields 78 calories, an ounce of tenderloin with ¼ inch of fat will contain 80 calories and a cut of tenderloin with ½ inch of fat yields about 82 calories an ounce."
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"docid": "D305442#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/431294-how-to-cook-skirt-steak-in-the-oven/\nHow to Cook Skirt Steak in the Oven",
"text": "How to Cook Skirt Steak in the Ovenby SUSAN DIRANIAN Oct. 03, 2017Skirt steak is known for its strong beefy flavor and is typically found in Mexican fajitas and Philadelphia, or Philly, cheesesteak sandwiches. Compared to strip or rib eye steaks, skirt steak generally costs about 50 percent less. Keep in mind it tends to toughen up if it's cooked to more than medium doneness. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Step 1Purchase two 4-oz. pieces of skirt steak, or cut your own 4-oz. pieces from a larger piece. Step 2Season the steak with salt and pepper to taste. For more flavor, place the steak in a bowl and pour a marinade of soy sauce, ginger and garlic over it. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow it to sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Step 3Preheat oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit and place a large, empty pan or stir-fry skillet in the oven."
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"docid": "D870640#0",
"title": "http://www.beefandlamb.com.au/How_to/Frequently_asked_questions\n",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions: buying beef and lamb The following are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive about buying beef and lamb. If you’re not sure of the best cut for your needs ask for your butcher or meat retailers help. Most will be happy to discuss cuts and best methods. Learn more here on how to match beef and lamb cuts with the best cooking method. Another easy way to ensure you select the right cut is to look for Meat Standards Australia (MSA) graded beef or lamb. MSA grades each cut of beef or lamb for a number of suitable cooking methods allowing consumers to easily identify the best cut for a particular cooking style. For more information visit the MSA page. Q. What is mince made from? A. Beef and lamb mince is generally made from a wide range of beef and lamb cuts and trimmings. It is illegal in Australia for retailers or the like to put offal or other ingredients into mincemeat unless labeled in an ingredients listing on the pack or tray."
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"docid": "D1396056#0",
"title": "https://www.sokanu.com/careers/butcher/\nWhat does a Butcher do?",
"text": "What is a Butcher? Also known as: Meat Vendor, Meat Seller, Meat Specialist, Meat Butcher . Table of Contents What is a Butcher? What does a Butcher do? What is the workplace of a Butcher like? Videos Further Reading Similar Careers Collections Comments A butcher is a professional meat cutter who prepares a variety of cuts of meat, poultry and fish for consumers to buy. The services of a butcher are needed to provide us with a steak for the barbecue, a preferred quality of ground beef for our hamburgers, or for the perfect filet of fish. They know how to cut meat, poultry and fish properly so that it can be cooked and served for maximum tenderness and taste quality. What does a Butcher do? Duties depend on place of employment."
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"docid": "D19354#0",
"title": "http://3guysfrommiami.com/cuts_of_meat.html\nA complete guide to the most popular Latin American butcher cuts of beef",
"text": "\"Little Havana | Cuban Food | Cuban Party Guide | Miami Restaurants Cuban Culture | Miami Attractions | Recipes If you're not Cuban, you may be baffled by the many cuts of beef that show up in Cuban recipes or on the menu at your favorite Cuban restaurant. If you don't know a Cañada from a palomilla, the Three Guys From Miami present this simple guide that will quickly make you a Cuban beef expert. What makes Cuban cuts of beef different? For one thing, Cubans have created many dishes that take advantage of cheaper cuts of meat. That's one of the reasons why Cuban steaks are almost always sliced very thin and either cooked very quickly, or slow cooked with plenty of liquid -- as in bistec rollito. Although all of the steaks we list in our guide are always cut from the same parts of the cow, the quality can vary from \"\"prime\"\" to \"\"choice\"\" to \"\"select.\"\" These are the three most common grades of beef purchased at retail in the United States. Make sure you know what grade of meat you are buying. In some parts of the country, it's not unusual to find some butchers selling commercial and utility grades of beef. These grades are NOT recommended for your kitchen."
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"docid": "D329069#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filet_mignon\nFilet mignon",
"text": "\" [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( May 2009)The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with North America and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. ( September 2015)Filet Mignon Type Tenderloin cut of beef Filet mignon with mashed potato, string beans and mushrooms Filet mignon wrapped with bacon with assorted vegetables Filet mignon ( / ˌ f iː l eɪ ˈ m iː n j ɒ̃ /; [1] French for \"\"tender fillet\"\" or \"\"delicate/fine fillet\"\") is a steak cut of beef taken from the smaller end of the tenderloin, or psoas major of the beef carcass, usually a steer or heifer. In French this cut can also be called filet de bœuf, which translates in English to beef fillet. The tenderloin runs along both sides of the spine, and is usually harvested as two long snake-shaped cuts of beef. The tenderloin is sometimes sold whole. When sliced along the short dimension, creating roughly round cuts, and tube cuts, the cuts ( fillets) from the small forward end are considered to be filet mignon. Those from the center are tournedos; however, some butchers in the United States label all types of tenderloin steaks \"\"filet mignon\"\"."
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"docid": "D2674867#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070721064823AALjL6D\nHow much does filet mignon cost?",
"text": "Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink How much does filet mignon cost? I dont know much about buying meat lol.. but im going to fresh market tonight and want to get those little round filet mignon's (which is probably the only way they come anyways... lol) How much can i expect to pay for one thats like 3 inches by 3 inches?1 following 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Actually filet mignon is actually a cut of a tenderloin, which are those long steaks. The price will vary depending on location. They are usually about $10 a pound here. You will pay between $16-$20 in a restaurant just for a filet. You can get many filets off a tenderloin, especially when it's butterflied. Although, I'm sure you can find one or two filets in a package at the grocery store. Anyway to make a long story short, it's sold by the pound. Source (s): Working in restaurants for 10+ years and married to a cook. Anonymous · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You."
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"docid": "D1002299#0",
"title": "http://www.thekitchn.com/shopping-for-steak-here-are-the-4-cuts-you-should-know-207368\nShopping for Steak? Here Are the 4 Cuts You Should Know",
"text": "\"Christine Gallary Aug 30, 2016Share Email (Image credit: Christine Gallary)Let's talk steak — a big, beautiful slab of beef. I used to only eat steak when my parents treated us to an old-school steakhouse, and while I relished every minute of those meals, the menu always intimidated me. What was the difference between a New York steak and a ribeye? Why was filet mignon so freakin' expensive? Whether you cook steak at home or save it for a special occasion out like we did, it's important to know your high-end steak cuts. Here are the four most popular ones, and we'll cover where they're cut from, what they taste like, and how best to cook them. Are you ready for your steak primer? Let's go!4 Cuts of Steak: Watch the Video Where Are They From? Let's take a look at the cow diagram above. All four of these steaks come from a few muscles in the same general area toward the top of the steer: the short loin, tenderloin, and the ribs."
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"docid": "D1302797#0",
"title": "http://www.noreciperequired.com/cooking-techniques/how-cook-filet-mignon-oven\nHow to Cook Filet Mignon in the Oven",
"text": "\"How to Cook Filet Mignon In The Oven - No Recipe Required.com1/2How to Cook Filet Mignon In The Oven - No Recipe Required.com Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:29How to Cook Filet Mignon in the Oven By Dave Beaulieu Monday 11 January, 2016Filet mignon, or “dainty fillet” is among the most coveted cuts from the cow due its lovely, tender texture and subtle flavor. Despite the title of our dish, filet mignon should not be fully cooked in the oven. I first sear the steak on the stove top, then transfer to the oven to finish. This method is my favorite, due to the crispy outside crust and perfectly cooked center, beautifully rare. The dish is especially good in winter if you can’t get out to grill. Recipe Overview and Keys to Success For the best possible Filet Mignon Cooked in the Oven, follow these tips: Purchase prime meat Don’t buy steaks that appear old or spotty Use a cast iron skillet for initial searing To achieve a good crust, wait until you see ample smoke coming off the pan before adding the steak Bring steaks to about 125° in the oven (for medium-rare steaks)Add maître d' butter (chive and butter) just before serving; a steakhouse trick Ingredients for Filet Mignon Cooked in the Oven2 filet mignon steaksolive oilsaltpeppermaître d' butter (optional)Filet Mignon Cooked in the Oven Start with room-temperature meat Season well with salt and pepper Heat pan at medium heat up to the smoke point Add oil and you’ll see a reasonable amount of smoke coming off the skillet Lay down the meat with confidence Avoid touching or flipping to achieve the proper sear Cook on the first side 3-4 mins After flipping, cook on the second side for just 1 minute Move entire pan into pre-heated, 400° oven After approx 6 mins, remove skillet from the oven Use thermometer to judge whether the temperature reached 125°, or use the “feel” technique to assess rareness Allow filets to rest for 4-5 mins Wine Recommendation for Filet Mignon Cooked in the Oven I wouldn’t go overboard with a robust red to marry with this mild-mannered cut of meat. The simple treatment I used here calls for a relatively light red wine. Either a soft merlot or a medium-bodied pinot noir would make a nice mate to our steak. One example can be found in the San Simeon Monterey Pinot Noir."
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"docid": "D3287945#0",
"title": "http://www.mexconnect.com/articles/2398-choice-cut-or-mystery-meat-a-guide-to-mexican-butcher-shops-part-i-beef\nChoice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I - Beef",
"text": "\"Choice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I - Beef Karen Hursh Graber Mexican Kitchen Email Print Tweet Read Part II - Pork and Lamb One of the most puzzling aspects of marketing for the newly arrived resident of Mexico is shopping for meat. It is frequently cut differently than it is north of the border, to accommodate Mexican cooking techniques. At first glance, the contents of the glassed-in meat counters in the mercado seem to resemble the \"\"Texas Chain Saw Massacre\"\" rather than any familiar cuts of meat. Even in the supermarkets, labels are often confusing. The basic cuts are not so different, but the way they are broken down often is. However, meat can usually be cut to order if the shopper has the right nomenclature. This is also true for those living outside Mexico and trying to prepare Mexican recipes. What to use for authentic fajitas, guisados, or asados? In response to reader requests, we'll take a look at Mexican beef cuts, how they are used, and what they are called."
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"docid": "D2674863#0",
"title": "https://www.howmuchisit.org/filet-mignon-cost/\nHow Much Does Filet Mignon Cost?",
"text": "Food Costs > Meat > How Much Does Filet Mignon Cost? How Much Does Filet Mignon Cost? Filet mignon is known as the steak cut of beef that’s taken from the end of the tenderloin, which runs along both sides of the spine, of either a steer or heifer. The average steer, according to Wikipedia, will no more than 500 grams of filet mignon.“ Filet Mignon with Blue Cheese ” ( CC BY 2.0 ) by naotakem How much does filet mignon cost per pound? On average, plan on spending anywhere from $13 to as much as $25 per pound at your local grocery store or butcher. The price will depend on the size, if it’s organic, your geographical location and where you purchase it. Since this cut of beef is known to be the most tender part of a cow, it’s often the most desirable, hence the inflated cost. Bone-in filet mignon, which isn’t a cut that’s found very often, can be much more, often costing up to $80 per 12 to 14 ounces. For instance, on this Reddit.com thread, one member said he paid about $20 per pound at his local Wegman’s and a similar price at a local butcher located in New Jersey."
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"docid": "D569541#0",
"title": "https://www.saveur.com/article/Techniques/Know-Your-Cuts\nKnow Your Cuts",
"text": "\"André Baranowski Understanding what part of the steer or heifer your beef comes from demystifies the experience of buying steak. Of the eight main sections, or primal cuts, of a steer, seven—the chuck (shoulder), the rib (rib section), the plate and flank (underbelly), the short loin (back section), the sirloin (hip), and the round (hindquarter)—yield individual cuts that are tender enough to be sold as steaks. The rib, short loin, and sirloin are the source of most premium steak house cuts, but tender and flavorful steaks also come from other parts of the steer; the chuck, in particular, is the source of a number of excellent, and inexpensive, steaks. Below are 16 of our favorite cuts.1. Tri-Tip Sirloin Steak Tri-tip steaks come from a triangle-shaped muscle, known as the tri-tip, located in the bottom part of the sirloin section of the animal, which corresponds to the hip portion. These tender, full-flavored steaks—also known as newport steaks and triangle steaks—weigh three to eight ounces.2. Top Loin Steak The top loin (the designation \"\"top\"\" is a butchering term that identifies how the muscles sit in relation to one another) is part of the larger primal cut known as the short loin, which in turn is part of the full loin—the muscle group that runs alongside the backbone from the shoulder to the animal's hip. Boneless top loin steaks go by a potentially confusing array of names—including strip loin and new york strip—and can weigh anywhere from eight to 18 ounces. Bone-in top loin cuts are sometimes called shell steaks or club steaks.3. Boneless Shoulder Steak This large, oblong (and inexpensive) steak comes from the boneless portion of the chuck, or shoulder."
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"docid": "D3468015#0",
"title": "http://bestfiletmignon.com/grilling-tips/\nThe Sizzle",
"text": "\"The Sizzle Home / The Sizzle - Grilling Tips Grilling Tips It really is a challenge for us at Best Filet Mignon.com to tell you whether to cook your filet on an indoor/outdoor grill, to broil, to pan sear, or to oven sear your filet mignon. However, following the cooking temperature guide for your desired result will ensure the excellence you seek. In some cases, it may be difficult for you to determine the actual cooking temperature of your grill, broiler, and pan on the stovetop or in the oven. Not all of your cooking appliances come equipped with calibrated temperature gauges, and how would you check the actual temperature of your stove top flame (flame height? ), indoor electric coil (low, medium, high? ), wood or charcoal briquettes (red, orange?) anyway? A digital meat thermometer can help you assess whether or not the meat is cooked to the level desired, which is what matters, or as we like to say \"\"When Exceptional Matters\"\". You have paid for a premium cut of meat, so why hide the taste? The plush, decadent texture of our filet is like no other cut of beef, and as those of you who are lucky enough to have enjoyed a properly prepared filet mignon already know it is no wonder it is referred to as 'the king of steaks'."
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"docid": "D1524945#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/tenderloin-filet-mignon-273079#!\nTenderloin/Filet Mignon",
"text": "\"Kosher 18Tenderloin/Filet Mignonsabra Feb 11, 2004 06:40 PMDoes anybody know of a butcher who has tenderloin (or filet mignon)? From what I understand, it is difficult to remove the vein through this piece, and therefore difficult to kosher and even more difficult to find a butcher who will do it! I am looking for a butcher/grocery in the NY/CT area. Thanks!! ! Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›18 Comments Latest Apr 4, 2018 by acgold7s Sharon Lebewohl Feb 11, 2004 10:08 PMTry Park East Kosher. It is expensive, but superior quality.16 Replies Reply Clicking the will recommend this comment to others. Sign Up to Share the Love ›re: Sharon Lebewohls sabra Feb 12, 2004 10:43 AMWhere is Park East Kosher? Any places in Queens? Replyre: sabrad Disco Stu Feb 12, 2004 08:15 PMVein or no vein it does not matter, Filet Mignion is not kosher."
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"docid": "D224159#0",
"title": "http://whatscookingamerica.net/Beef/CookingPerfectSteak.htm\nHow To Cook A Perfect Steak",
"text": "How To Cook A Perfect Steak Recipe Comments Print Pin 7K Share 185 Tweet Stumble 1 Yum 2 Email When cooking an expensive steak, you want to make sure you cook it right. With What’s Cooking America’s step-by-step resource guide, you will learn how to cook perfect steaks every time! You will not only learn how to cook the perfect steak but also how to purchase and prepare the steaks. We’ll walk you through cooking instructions for pan-seared in a cast-iron skillet, sear-roasted in the oven or grilled on the barbecue. This page will cover the following topics: Purchasing Steaks understanding different grades of meat Salting Steaksunderstand why you should not salt your steaks before cooking Using a Meat Thermometer understand the right meat temperatures to get that perfect steak from medium to rare Cooking Perfect Steak Recipelearn cooking methods for pan searing, sear-roasting or grilling perfect steaks Types of Beef Steakslearn about the different cuts of steaks and selecting the best cuts for grilling Favorite Steak Recipesmore fantastic steak recipes to choose from The most important tip I have learned over the years is that using dry heat is the best way to cook perfect steaks and other tender cuts of meat. Dry heat cooking causes the exterior of the meat to brown and caramelize which gives the steaks a richly browned complex flavor. This is partly a result of the sugars inherent in the meat going through a series of complex reactions called the “Maillard reaction.” The moisture on the surface of the meat also evaporates and the juices become concentrated, forming the appealing brown crust. Purchasing Steaks: When buying steaks, buy the best grade of meat you can afford. It should be USDA Prime Aged Beef."
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"docid": "D1824488#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/the-best-ways-to-eat-steak-on-a-diet-3495219\nSteak Nutrition Facts",
"text": "\"Calorie Counts and Nutrition Facts Proteins Steak Nutrition Facts Calories in Steak and Its Health Benefits By Malia Frey | Reviewed by Richard N. Fogoros, MDUpdated February 12, 2018Share Pin Email Print Andrew Scrivani/Getty Images When you think about the best foods for health or weight loss, you may not think about steak. But steak can be part of a healthy diet to lose weight or to maintain a healthy weight. However, there are healthy ways and not-so-healthy ways to choose and prepare steak if you want to stay lean. Top Sirloin Nutrition and Calories for Other Cuts of Beef Beef Tenderloin Nutrition Facts Serving Size 3 oz (85 g)Per Serving % Daily Value*Calories179Calories from Fat 77Total Fat 8.5g 13%Saturated Fat 3.2g 16%Polyunsaturated Fat 0.3g Monounsaturated Fat 3.2g Cholesterol 71mg 24%Sodium 54mg 2%Potassium 356.15mg 10%Carbohydrates 0g 0%Dietary Fiber 0g 0%Sugars 0g Protein 24g Vitamin A 0% · Vitamin C 0%Calcium 1% · Iron 17%*Based on a 2,000 calorie diet A single serving of beef is three ounces. That's about the size of a deck of cards. The calorie and fat content can vary significantly, but a single serving of top sirloin contains about 158 calories, just over 5 grams of fat, zero carbohydrates and a whopping 26 grams of protein. But many people don't eat a single serving when they enjoy a steak. It is very common for a steak to be four ounces, six ounces, eight ounces or even more. A typical T-bone steak, for example, can weigh 16 ounces and provide approximately 704 calories, 30 grams of fat, almost 12 grams of saturated fat and 102 grams of protein, according to the USDA. A filet mignon, or beef tenderloin steak (shown on the label), is usually much smaller and leaner."
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"docid": "D956785#0",
"title": "http://foodsubs.com/MeatBeefLoin.html\n.",
"text": "\"The loin yields the most tender and expensive cuts of beef--but not the most flavorful. The choicest portion is the tenderloin, which is exquisitely tender and lean. The top loin and sirloin aren't as tender, but they're a bit more flavorful. Cuts from the loin require very little work to taste great. Indeed, steak lovers consider it almost a sacrilege to marinate them, or to cook them beyond medium rare. Cuts:club steak Notes: Think of this as a T-bone steak without any of the choice tenderloin muscle in it. These steaks are sometimes also called Delmonico steaks, though that name is more often used for rib-eye steaks. To add to the confusion, rib steaks are sometimes called club steaks. Substitutes: strip steak OR rib steak (not as lean or tender)coulotte steak = culotte steak = culottes steak = top sirloin cap steak Notes: This is a small, boneless steak cut from the sirloin. It's got good flavor, but it's a bit tougher than other steaks so you might want to marinate before cooking it."
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"docid": "D2599621#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070128100820AAtaLNz\nWhat part of the cow is the filet mignon?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes What part of the cow is the filet mignon? Why is it the most expensive and favorite cut of meat? Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It is the loin and it's expensive because it's the most tender and some say flavorful cut of steak. It's tender because it's a muscle that rarely gets used that is around the lower spine of the cow.porkchop · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating Filet mignon means \"\"cute steak\"\" in French. It is a steak wrapped in bacon. It is cut from the same part as the T-Bone steak. It is the most expensive because it cooks very nicely and stays tender (even without the bacon but that helps a lot too). Huggles-the-wise · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Filet Mignon is cut from the tenderloin. The extra prep of wrapping the bacon around it adds unreasonably to the price. If cooked correctly the tenderloin almost melts in your mouth.sandyblondegirl · 1 decade ago0 0 Commentthe filet is part of the rib cut, from which we get porterhouse and t-bone steaks."
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"docid": "D2674864#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_price_of_filet_mignon\nWhat is the average price of filet mignon?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Shopping Grocery Shopping What is the average price of filet mignon? Flag What is the average price of filet mignon? Answer by Rlh8255 Confidence votes 22I paid $19.99 per pound at a local grocery store (Indiana) on 2/28/09. It was very tender. I have been buying tenderloin for years at Hy Vee for about $20.00 a lb. I started shopping around and found that meat markets have it for about $16.00+ a lb. What really surprised me is that my small local grocery store butcher can order Black Angus tenderloin (never frozen) for me for $12.99 a lb with no minimum order. It pays to shop around if you really like tenderloin.7 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Neilattrell 76 Contributions Where does filet mignon come from? Filet mignon (French for 'dainty fillet') is a steak cut of beef taken from the tenderloin, which runs along either side of the spine and is usually harvested as two long sna …Jake Wayne 40,904 Contributions How much fat in a filet mignon?"
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"docid": "D1695882#0",
"title": "https://oureverydaylife.com/cook-baconwrapped-filet-mignon-stovetop-grill-pan-33416.html\nHow to Cook a Bacon-Wrapped Filet Mignon on a Stovetop Grill Pan",
"text": "Filet mignon is the most tender cut of beef. Related Articles1How to Broil Filet Mignon Wrapped in Bacon to Medium Rare2How to Cook a Steak on Grill Pan and Finish in Oven3How to Cook a Rib Eye to Medium-Well in the Oven4How to Cook Buffalo Fillet Filet mignon is the most tender cut of beef, and is also quite lean. Because it is lean, you need to protect its tender meat from drying out. Wrapping filets with bacon helps protect the filet mignon from drying out, and helps to keep the filet mignon's trademark round shape. The best way to approach pan searing is to preheat the pan and then turn the filets once. Remove the filets from the refrigerator at least 30 minutes before you intend to cook them. Salt and pepper the filets, or, if you prefer, you can simply salt them, without adding pepper. Allowing the meat to come to room temperature allows the muscle fibers to relax. Arguments for and against salting the filets each have their merits. You don't want to salt the filets right before you cook them, because that will pull the moisture out of the meat, making it dry."
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"docid": "D3152716#0",
"title": "http://www.thenibble.com/reviews/main/meats/beef/glossary3.asp\nGlossary Page 3: F, G, H, Including Grass Fed Beef",
"text": "Product Reviews / Main Nibbles / Beef The Different Types Of Beef Cuts Glossary Page 3: F, G, H, Including Grass Fed Beef The different types of beef cuts. This page addresses terms such as filet mignon, flank steak, flatiron steak, grass-fed beef, hanger steak and others. When looking up cuts of meat, it’s helpful to refer to the beef cut diagram, courtesy of the National Cattleman’s Beef Association. If you enjoy this Beef Glossary, we have a food glossary for almost every category of food. Click on a letter to go to the appropriate glossary section.a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z This glossary is protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in whole or part. You are welcome to link to it. FILET MIGNONThe most expensive cut of beef comes from the small end of the tenderloin, and accounts for less than 1% of the entire carcass. Boneless, it is ideally 2-1/2 inches thick (although it is sliced thinner) and 1-1/2 to 3 inches in diameter. The tenderloin runs across the back of the steer. Because this area of the animal is not weight-bearing, the connective tissue is not toughened by exercise."
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"docid": "D2526447#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_prime_rib_and_filet_mignon_and_ny_strip\nWhat is the difference between prime rib and filet mignon and ny strip?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Fitness Dieting and Weight Loss What is the difference between prime rib and filet mignon and ny strip? Flag What is the difference between prime rib and filet mignon and ny strip? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. To start with \"\"prime rib\"\" is an Amerifictation or colloquialism. \"\" Prime Ribs\"\"-main ribs- is also a misconception, as ribs 1 to 6 protect the heart and are the animals prime ribs. Originally the\"\"prime rib cut (it does not have to be roasted) consisted of only two ribs (11 and 12) and had to be cut from a prime grade carcass; anything else including ribs 6 to 12 was just standing rib considered as were all front quarter cuts second rate. Al (Alex-Alexander) D Girvan. New York strip or strip steak is better thought of as stripped loin or steak. It is the short (by far the best and most expensive of all roast able cuts) loin from which the bones and most importantly the coveted fillet or tenderloin have been stripped off, taken away, and reserved for sale at higher profit. Originally the entire fillet or tender part of the short loinwas also known as fillet mignon (French)."
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"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/517670-nutrition-facts-for-8-oz-of-filet-mignon/\nNutrition Facts for 8 Ounces of Filet Mignon",
"text": "Nutrition Facts for 8 Ounces of Filet Mignonby ELIZA MARTINEZ Oct. 03, 2017Filet mignon, which comes from a tenderloin steak, is a tender cut of beef that is generally pricier than other steaks. Beef is a good source of many nutrients that support your overall health, making it a reasonable addition to a well-balanced diet. Filet mignon is available at many supermarket meat counters, and the store butcher may be able to cut it for you, if not. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Protein Beef is a sound source of protein, a nutrient that is vital to your body's cells, tissues, organs and bones. It plays a role in hormone function and immunity, and also supports healthy nails, hair and skin. Your daily calorie intake should be 10 to 35 percent protein, or 75 to 150 g per day for a 2,000-calorie diet. An 8-oz. serving of filet mignon contains about 45 g of protein. Fat and Calories Many doctors recommend limiting how much red meat you eat because it is high in saturated fat, which increases your risk of heart disease if eaten in large quantities. A serving of filet mignon is typically 3 oz.,"
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"docid": "D91818#0",
"title": "http://www.bhg.com/recipes/how-to/cooking-basics/how-to-cook-filet-mignon/\nHow to Cook Filet Mignon",
"text": "\"BHG.com Recipes How to Cook Cooking Basics How to Cook Filet Mignon Thanks to its divine tenderness, filet mignon is one of the most sought-after cuts of meat. Because it can be grilled, sautéed, or broiled, filet mignon is great any time of year. Along with instructions for choosing the best cut, we'll show you how to cook a perfect filet mignon and even offer sauce recipes that showcase the premium cut at its best. Plus, we've got delicious filet mignon recipes for your next special dinner.2 did it Pin Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Print NETWORK ERRORCannot Contact Server RELOAD YOUR SCREEN OR TRY SELECTING A DIFFERENT VIDEOWhat is Filet Mignon? Get the recipe for Grilled Steakhouse Filets with Lemon-Grilled Asparagus A filet is a boneless cut of meat or fish, and mignon is a French word that means cute or dainty. A filet mignon, then, is a \"\"dainty filet.\"\" It's pronounced fih-LAY meen-YAWN. A filet mignon is cut from the tenderloin, which lies in the middle of the animal's back. Because the muscles in this area are not overly exerted, their tendons do not toughen—and that's why a tenderloin is so tender. Strictly speaking, filet mignon comes from the tail end (the smaller end) of the tenderloin; it is generally only 1 to 2 inches in diameter."
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"docid": "D1249685#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/474302-how-to-cook-bacon-wrapped-beef-chuck-filets/\nHow to Cook Bacon-Wrapped Beef Chuck Filets",
"text": "How to Cook Bacon-Wrapped Beef Chuck Filetsby ELIZA MARTINEZ Oct. 03, 2017Beef is a good source of many nutrients, including zinc, iron, protein and B vitamins, making it a healthy addition to a well-balanced diet. Many cooking techniques work with beef, and a filet wrapped in bacon is a tasty way to indulge. Look for pre-wrapped filets in the meat cooler at your supermarket, or buy filets and wrap them yourself at home. Adults should get 5 to 6-1/2 oz. of meat each day. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Grill Step 1Wrap the filets with a piece of raw bacon and secure with a toothpick. Step 2Sprinkle the filet with salt and pepper. Step 3Preheat the grill to medium-high heat. Place the filets on the center of the grill to ensure even cooking. Step 4Cook a 1-inch bacon-wrapped filet for 5 to 10 minutes for a rare steak, 7 to 12 minutes for medium and 9 to 14 minutes for well done."
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"docid": "D1365789#0",
"title": "http://homecooking.about.com/od/cookingfaqs/f/faqfiletmignon.htm\nWhat Is Filet Mignon?",
"text": "\"Ingredient Glossary Beef Mains French Mains What Is Filet Mignon? By Peggy Trowbridge Filippone Updated 12/11/17Share Pin Email Lori Lee Miller/Stockbyte/Getty Images Filet mignon is an expensive and tender cut of beef. It is considered the \"\"King of Steaks\"\" because of its melt-in-your-mouth texture. A prime filet mignon can literally be cut with a fork. This beef cut can be quite expensive when dining out, but much more reasonable to make at home, especially if you purchase a whole tenderloin. Origins of Filet Mignon Filet mignon is French, of course, with filet meaning \"\"thick slice\"\" and mignon meaning \"\"dainty.\"\" It first appears in American print in 1899. Filet mignon comes from the small end of the tenderloin (called the short loin) which is found on the back rib cage of the animal. This area of the animal is not weight-bearing, thus the connective tissue is not toughened by exercise. The result is extremely tender meat."
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"title": "http://www.recipetips.com/kitchen-tips/t--357/selecting-beef-cuts.asp\nSelecting Beef Cuts",
"text": "\"Selecting Beef Cuts... Meat Beef ▼ Beef Shopping Guide+ Larger Image Read Reviews (1)Provided By Recipe Tips Share this!Save Rate & Review Email Print Beef cuts should be selected according to the planned method of cooking. For example, if beef is to be cooked on a grill, a tougher cut from the round or plate should not be purchased, unless the intention is to tenderize the meat before cooking it. Even if the meat is tenderized, it will still not be as tender as a cut from the loin or rib, which do not require tenderizing. On the hand, there is no point in buying an expensive, tender cut, such as the tenderloin, if the recipe calls for the meat to be braised or stewed. Oven Roasts | Pot Roasts | Steaks | Ribs | Stir-Fry | Stew Meat | Ground Beef Oven Roasts An oven roast is a cut of beef that is usually a minimum of 2 inches thick. The best roasts are obtained from the loin and rib primal cuts. They are very tender and they are expensive. The tenderloin, standing rib, and rib-eye are among the best oven roasts and benefit from the dry heat of roasting, but only if the meat is not overcooked. Cuts from the sirloin, such as the tri-tip or the top sirloin butt roast, are used more often than loin or rib cuts because they are less expensive. Some of the cuts from the round, such as the top round or eye round, are slightly tough and are better suited to braising than oven roasting."
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"docid": "D445554#0",
"title": "http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,what_meat_to_use_for_beef_broccoli,FF.html\n.",
"text": "Home > Recipes > what meat to use for beef broccoli Steak: From T-Bone Steak to Thai Beef Saladby Paul Gayler 100 recipes for the American favorite. This cookbook celebrates the versatility of steak, both as a family barbecue staple and as a gourmet meal. Results 1 - 10 of 115 for what meat to use for beef broccoli Result Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next1. BEEF WITH BROCCOLICombine flour and soy sauce ... or wok. Add beef and stir fry for 3 minutes each side; remove beef and set aside. Add broccoli, mushrooms, and broth. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Cover ... rice, cooked or fried. Rating: 4.5 / 5 - Reviews: 7 - Ingredients: 8 (flour .. flowerets .. garlic .. meat .. oil .. sauce ...)2."
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"docid": "D2716195#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/229255/beef-and-cabbage-stew/\nBeef and Cabbage Stew",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Soups, Stews and Chili Stews Beef Beef and Cabbage Stew370 made it | 143 reviews5Recipe by: Paul\"\"I agree that this is a very good recipe. My 93-year-old mother-in-law has recently told me that this is the best meal I have ever brought her, and there have been many. All the veggie prep can be done while the onions and bay leaves are simmering. I do add more broth when the veggies go in. The cabbage will add a significant amount of water but the beef flavor is key. It will freeze great in resealable bags for a quick meal so I normally double the recipe when going to this effort, which in my opinion is well worth it. The 2 hour simmering step for the beef can be done the day before. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients3 h 10 m 6 318On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)Walmart315 Furr St SOUTH HILL, VA 23970Sponsored1 1/2 pounds beef stew meat, cut into 1-inch pieces1 cube beef bouillon2 cups beef broth Swanson (Food) 99% Fat Free Beef Broth 32 Oz$1.98 for 1 item - expires in a month1 large onion, chopped1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper Great Value Pure Ground Black Pepper, 3 oz In Stores Only SEE EVERYDAY LOW PRICEADVERTISEMENT1 bay leaf2 potatoes, peeled and cubed4 cups shredded cabbage2 celery ribs, sliced1 carrot, sliced1 (8 ounce) can tomato saucesalt to taste Great Value Salt, 26 oz In Stores Only See Everyday Low Price ADVERTISEMENTAdd all ingredients to list Directions Prep15 m Cook2 h 55 m Ready In3 h 10 m Cook and stir stew meat in a large saucepan or Dutch oven over medium heat until browned on all sides, 10 to 15 minutes. Drain any excess grease."
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"docid": "D2215095#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081105131914AAjJgfM\nHow long to cook beef stew in crock pot on low?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How long to cook beef stew in crock pot on low? Why does my beef stew always come out tough and chewy. I buy really good stew meat and I brown the meat first. Then I put in crock pot with some veggies, water and gravy for 5 hours on low... What am I doing wrong? I just bought really good meat and its been only cooking for 3 hours and ALREADY its tough and... show more1 following 17 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: you may have \"\"browned\"\" your stew meat a llittle to much. try searing it on a fry pan. you dont need to cook it thru.. just enough to caramelize the surface of the meat to give it a nice hearty aroma. As for cooking... start timing when you see little bubbles rising, this means that your stew is at it's cooking temperature, you can start at high and when you see those tiny bubbles, switch it back to low. Depending on what you added to your concoction to facilitate the tenderization of your stew, 6-8 hrs of cooking gives the best result in terms of flavor and aroma of your stew. All of the soup stocks used by the restaurants are simmered for hrs and hrs to release the wonderful flavors of the bones and meat to their stock."
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"title": "http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/20645/what-is-the-best-cut-of-beef-to-use-for-stews\nWhat is the best cut of beef to use for stews?",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is the best cut of beef to use for stews?up vote7down votefavorite What cut of beef should I use for a beef stew? I heard that you want a little bit of fat in the meat, but what part the animal is best to use?beef slow-cooking stews cut-of-meatshare improve this questionedited Jan 21 '12 at 3:42Aaronut48.9k 21 161 277asked Jan 21 '12 at 0:53It Grunt303 1 4 10What are you going for with your stew? Do you want something slow-cooked and falling apart? Or something more quickly cooked, with chunks of beef that stay together and give you something to chew on? – Cascabel ♦ Jan 21 '12 at 1:23I ended up getting 1.75 lbs of some cut about 5 inches in diameter. It was wrapped in butcher's twine and had spikes of some hard fat tied to it. I used about a cup and a half of a young bordeaux that had some bite to it. I imagine that it will taste like crap unless I take my sweet time with it – It Grunt Jan 21 '12 at 3:39hmm interesting, but you don't know the cut? – rfusca Jan 21 '12 at 3:48add a comment2 Answers active oldest votesup vote8down vote Assuming a long, cooked stew."
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"docid": "D2278928#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_does_it_take_to_cook_beef_stew\nHow long does it take to cook beef stew?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Meat Beef and Veal How long does it take to cook beef stew? Flag How long does it take to cook beef stew? Answer by Curmudgeon1 Confidence votes 707The longer and slower, the better. Three hours is generally a good time, the time is not calculated per pound as one would for a roast. Fatty, gristly meat makes the best stew (beef shanks are excellent); long, slow cooking breaks down the collagen fibers, making these cheaper cuts of meat tender and succulent. Lean cuts (top round) are not a good choice, they will become tough. Here's a basic method: Coat the dry meat in a mixture of flour, and a small amount of ground black pepper, and salt. Brown the meat by quickly heating and turning it over high heat in a lightly-oiled skillet Remove the meat, and place it in a large stockpot, and cover it completely with beef stock (you may use canned broth if you must, but good stock is much better Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to a slow simmer (200 degrees Fahrenheit is perfect) Cook at this temperature until done, the meat should practically dissolve in your mouth Cubed potatoes can be added early in the cooking, they will thicken the sauce, and when they become rounded, the stew will most likely be done (this is an old Hungarian method) Other vegetables may be added according to their cooking times; turnips, parsnips, and carrots take longest, then onions; peas may be added ten minutes prior to serving Herbs and wine may also be added9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How long do you cook a 10 lb beef stew?4 hours How long does it take to cook ox tail stew?it depends on how you make it but it should take about 4-6 hours How do I cook Guinness beef stew?1. Brown the sides of beef cubes (5 min total)."
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"docid": "D152515#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/info_8325489_cuts-beef-turned-stew-meat.html\nWhat Cuts of Beef Are Turned Into Stew Meat?",
"text": "Stewing is a long, slow, moist cooking process similar to braising. It is typically used to tenderize tough cuts of meat, usually beef, pork, bison or buffalo. Stew recipes normally call for more liquid than braising ones and the final dish is conventionally thicker than soup. Stew Beef Characteristics The best stew beef has plenty of marbling and connective tissue to keep it from getting tough during the stewing process. As the fat and tissues slowly melt, they infuse the dish with natural beef flavors and tenderize it. If the stew beef is too lean, it will turn chewy and unpalatable and, if it is cut from a tender part of the cow, it will disintegrate during cooking. Common Cuts Most stew beef is cut from beef chuck or round parts of the cow but any tough cut of beef will work. Avoid top round cuts, as they are too delicate to withstand long cooking. Boneless beef short ribs are also good choices for stewing. Tri tip and flank steak cuts are also acceptable for stewing as long as they are not too thin."
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"docid": "D118133#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/lean-beef-can-be-part-of-a-healthy-diet-2507013\nGround Beef Nutrition Facts",
"text": "\"Calorie Counts and Nutrition Facts Proteins Ground Beef Nutrition Facts Calories in Beef and Its Health Benefits By Shereen Lehman, MS | Reviewed by Richard N. Fogoros, MDUpdated August 25, 2017Share Pin Email Print Heath Patterson / Getty Images Beef is high in saturated fat, but is it totally bad for you? No, not at all. The key to enjoying beef to choose leaner cuts of beef, such as round steaks and some parts of sirloin steaks. Serving size is equally important. One serving size of beef is only three to four ounces, or about the size of a typical deck of playing cards. That big T-bone steak I mentioned earlier may be equal to three or four servings of beef. Beef, Ground, 85% Lean, Broiled Nutrition Facts Serving Size 3 oz Per Serving % Daily Value*Calories213Total Fat 13g 20%Saturated Fat 5g 25%Polyunsaturated Fat 0.4g Monounsaturated Fat 6 g Cholesterol 77mg 25%Sodium 61mg 2%Potassium 270mg 7%Carbohydrate 0g 0%Protein 22g 44%Vitamin A 0% · Vitamin C 0%Calcium 1% · Iron 12%*Based on a 2,000 calorie diet Beef is a great source of protein, carnitine, zinc, selenium, iron, and B vitamins. If you choose a lean cut of meat you won't have to deal with too much fat, especially saturated fats that may be associated with increase inflammation. So, for example, a 3-ounce serving of beef steak has about 150 calories and 6 grams fat. That's a small portion or meat, but it gives you more than 20 grams protein."
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"docid": "D3197809#0",
"title": "http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/kentucky_burgoo/\nKentucky Burgoo",
"text": "by Elise Bauer Jump to Recipe Kentucky Burgooxxxxx yyyyy 1 25 Soup and Stew Comfort Food A Kentucky Derby favorite, Kentucky Burgoo stew, with pork, beef chuck, and chicken for meat, and corn, carrots, onion, celery, and lima beans. Perfect for Derby Day!Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Burgoo!Just word itself sounds like there should be a song about it. If you are unfamiliar with the concept of burgoo, it’s Kentucky’s most famous stew, usually made for big gatherings (such as Derby Day) in huge kettles. Burgoo dates to before the Civil War and as legend has it, was invented by a French chef. Like a mulligan stew, it’s sort of a empty-the-fridge recipe. Burgoos typically have at least three different meats, and plenty of vegetables such as corn, okra, and lima beans. Burgoo lovers differ on whether the stew ought to be cooked into a brown, undifferentiated mass, or whether you can still see individual ingredients. Some say burgoo is just a stew if you can’t stand a spoon in it. In this version of burgoo, we like to know what we’re eating (pork, beef, or chicken), so it’s not cooked as long as others. If you want more of a mélange, just cook the meat longer."
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"docid": "D2425202#0",
"title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2011/11/real-texas-chili-con-carne.html\nThe Food Lab: Real Texas Chile Con Carne",
"text": "\"The Food Lab: Real Texas Chile Con Carne The Food Lab Unraveling the mysteries of home cooking through science. J. Kenji López-Alt Profile Twitter Facebook Contact49 Printer-Friendly Version [Photographs: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt]Get the Recipe Real Texas Chili Con Carne The last time I tackled chili was nearly two years ago, and boy, what a contentious post that was! It's always a gamble to call something \"\"the best ever,\"\" but to use that expression to describe chili—perhaps the single most contentious, zealotry-inducing, divisive food in the country—is just asking for trouble. For the record, my recipe ended up including tomatoes, star anise, chocolate, coffee, anchovies, soy sauce, marmite, and yes, even beans (the horror!). Well, Texans, today I aim to make it up to you. The recipe we're discussing now is real-deal chile con carne, old school Texas style. What does that mean? First of all, absolutely no beans. No tomatoes. Indeed, there's very little that goes into the pot other than beef and chiles (and plenty of both!)."
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"docid": "D954601#0",
"title": "https://cookeatshare.com/popular/calories-in-lean-stew-beef\nCalories in lean stew beef",
"text": "\"Calories in lean stew beef Recipes / Calories in lean stew beef (1000+)Pea Soup with Stew Beef1574 views12 cups chicken stock or water, 2 pounds lean stew beef, cut into small cubes, cook method Beef Stew With Sweet Potatoes1539 views Beef Stew With Sweet Potatoes, ingredients: 1 1/2 lb lean stew beef Beef Bourguignonne Ii954 views2 tsp freshly-grnd black pepper, 3 lb leanstew beef - (to 4 lbs) cut in 1\"\" cubes, 1/3 c Join Cook Eat Share — it's free!Get new recipes from top Professionals!Share recipes and reviews with friends!Save and organize all you recipes!over 2 million users! Sign Up Now Firecracker Chili2075 views Beef, ingredients: 3lbs. lean stew beef, peppers in adobo sauce, 1 14oz. can stewed All Day Crockpot Delight Ii698 views Day Crockpot Delight Ii, ingredients: 2 1/2 lb lean stew beef - (to 3 lbs), 1/4 c. flour Beef Stew (Estofado)1392 views Beef Stew (Estofado), ingredients: 2 lb Lean stewing beef cut 2\"\" in cubes, 1 med Onion cut Beef Stew With Potatoes (Estofado Con Patatas)910 viewsingredients: 2 lb Lean stewing beef cut 2\"\" in cubes, 1 med Onion cut in large slices, 2Antiques Fair Soup & Sammie248 viewsstarted back in the 60 Beef Soup Must make ahead! ( Makes apx 1 gallon) 1lb leanstew beef Western Trails Chili189 viewsin these cold winter months. Western Trails Chili 1.5 lbs lean stew beef serving: Calories Beef Carnitas Tacos348 viewsa little shop in Pittsburgh, Reyna Foods. 2 pounds lean stew beef 1 14oz can beef brothmore recipes Quiche Brunch Ideas Filipino Recipes Groups / Calories in lean stew beef (0)Looking for Professional Chefs for a book5 membersreasons. Given these economically lean times, I think the message in this book is well Mama Mungo's Soup Kitchen27 membersfrom scratch, soups, stews, cheap meats like you will never go hungry in a pinch! Soindonesian recipes2 memberslearning Indonesian dishes in Jakarta. As therelike to share what I've leaned and learn Wild about Game2 memberswow the avid beef enthusiast into like to chat about life in general, that's good Hunters, Gatherers, Foragers, and the People who love us3 memberswow the avid beef enthusiast into like to chat about life in general, that's good Themes / Calories in lean stew beef (0)slowcooking High protein Beef eating Californian in the Fall Beef eating Californian in the Fall, slowcooking High protein Beef eating Californian in Italiana delicious but calorie laden dish."
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"docid": "D2890209#0",
"title": "http://www.landtasia.com/site/more_beef.php\n.",
"text": "\"Know Your Cuts Below you will find a brief orientation to the characteristics of each of the prime sections of beef and the typical cuts and uses that come from those sections. While the explanation describes multiple uses for each prime section, such as roast, steaks and mince, generally you should only expect one or perhaps two such choices coming from one prime section. For example, if you want the Rib section to be cut into Scotch Fillet steaks, then the butcher would not be able to get any standing roasts from that section, and vica versa. This is because the steaks and the roast come from the same meat. One simple way to remember this is to keep in mind that steaks are just slices of roasts that are cooked separately. Mince and sausage meat utilise the small cuts of meat from all sections that are trimmed off to make a steak or roast take on their familiar shapes. In addition, customers generally prefer for the butcher to mince some of the tougher portions of meat, such as the flank, as their families would prefer meatloaves, rissoles, and tasty sausages to chewy meat. Brisket and Flank Rolled Brisket & Diced Brisket is traditionally used for corned beef, pastrami or rolled Brisket and is best prepared with moist heat. Brisket’s suitable preparation methods include stewing, braising and pot-roasting. Flank is lean and very flavorful meat located below the Sirloin section."
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"docid": "D1610168#0",
"title": "http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/oxtail_stew/\nOxtail Stew",
"text": "by Elise Bauer Jump to Recipe Oxtail Stewxxxxx yyyyy 2 72 Soup and Stew Favorite Winter Gluten-Free Oxtail Deliciously rich oxtail stew recipe, with oxtails braised in red wine and stock, with onions, parsnips, and carrots. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Have you ever had oxtails? Most people I know haven’t even heard of them, which is really quite a shame. Think braised beef short ribs, but with even more flavor, and you’ll get a sense of why those of us who eat oxtail get dreamy eyed when we think about them. Yes oxtails come from a steer’s tail—a well exercised muscle, marbled with fat. The segments are vertebrae so they have lots of iron-rich marrow as well. My father, who grew up during the Depression, remembers oxtails as being food for people with little money, because they could be had so cheap. You could get them for pennies a pound. These days, they’re somewhat hard to come by and no longer cheap (though you can sometimes get a good deal on them at Costco and Asian markets). As with most tough cuts, oxtail are best slow cooked for several hours."
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"docid": "D2193725#0",
"title": "http://www.thefatewe.com/how-much-meat-do-you-get.html\nHow Much Meat Do You Get?",
"text": "\"How Much Meat Do You Get? Betsy Hodge, Livestock Educator Have you ever wondered if the meat you are picking up from the processor will fit into the freezer when you get home? A good rule of thumb is that 50 pounds of meat will fit into 2.25 cubic feet of freezer/cooler space. So let’s say you have a 12 cubic foot chest freezer…that should hold about 250 lbs of meat. They recommend that you keep it at –5 to –10° F to keep the meat really fresh. It is best if you can get it frozen by the processor and then bring it home and put it in the freezer. Putting a large amount of unfrozen meat in the home freezer will cause it to freeze slowly which is bad for meat quality. Here’s a list of what you can expect from a half of a 1000-1200 lb live beef animal: Meat from a typical 1000-1200 lb live animal (cuts are ¾ “ thick) 14 ¾ \"\"T-bone steaks 8 sirloin steaks 2 sirloin tip roasts 4 arm roasts (3 lbs) {front} 8 packages of stew meat (1 lb) 14 rib steaks 4 packages of soup bones 8 round steaks 6 chuck roasts (4 lbs) 2 rump roasts (3 lbs) 4 packages of short ribs (1.5 lbs) 80-100 lbs of ground beef Tongue, heart, liver, tail, etc Aging or hanging the carcass means the time it hangs in the cooler before cutting into retail cuts. Most beef cattle are hung for 7 to 10 days. Hanging improves the flavor, tenderness and actually makes it lose weight (dehydrates)."
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"docid": "D874661#0",
"title": "http://www.thekitchn.com/the-difference-between-braisin-71988\nThe Difference Between Braising and Stewing",
"text": "You know that we love braising, here at The Kitchn. It's one of our favorite ways to cook meat because it's easy, hands-off, and foolproof. It also works well on cheaper cuts of meat. We've noticed that we tend to braise more pork and lamb than beef, but we miss the great beef braises from our childhood. So we turned to the official Beef Checkoff Culinary Center and their chef, Dave Zino. We asked him to tell us a little more about braising beef, and also about the best cuts for braising. Here's Dave's first tip on braising for us: he clears up the difference between braising and stewing. Here's Dave: So what is braising anyway? Braising may sound complicated, but you probably already know it by a more familiar term - pot roasting. And while braising is similar to stewing, the two cooking methods do have some slight differences."
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"docid": "D40282#0",
"title": "http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-a-very-good-beef-stew-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-184050\nHow To Make the Best Beef Stew from Scratch",
"text": "\"Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn How To Make the Best Beef Stew from Scratch Emma Christensen Feb 12, 2013Share Email Open Slideshow Like a good chili or chicken noodle soup, homemade beef stew is one of those dishes that is just good to have in your back pocket. It's a dish that will serve you well through long winters and family visits and other small moments of need. Making one isn't hard and will surely nourish you through several meals. Here's my tried-and-true method for making a very good beef stew. There are a few non-negotiable steps to making a beef stew. First, you must sear the meat. Truly sear. Getting the sides brown isn't the same. You need to lay the cubes in a hot pan and let them sizzle for a good five minutes before nudging them. When the bottoms have a dark crust and come away easily from the pan, then you can move on with the other sides."
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"docid": "D1383417#0",
"title": "http://www.tenderfilet.com/articles/AGuidetoChoosingBeefCutsofMeat\nA Guide to Choosing Beef: Cuts of Meat",
"text": "A Guide to Choosing Beef: Cuts of Meat What are the leanest cuts of beef? What is the best cut for roast beef? What is the best cut of steak? We’ll guide you through the different cuts of beef and give you a handy chart to help you decide. So you’re planning a dinner party…or perhaps just a family meal. You know you want to serve beef, but aren’t sure which cut to buy. There are so many choices, and that inexpensive round steak looks just as good as the more expensive cuts of beef. What’s the difference? What’s the best cut of beef? Well, there are plenty of differences…and the “best” depends on what your plans are."
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"docid": "D1569133#0",
"title": "http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/T0279E/T0279E05.htm\nMeat cutting and utilization of meat cuts",
"text": "Meat cutting and utilization of meat cuts VARIATIONS IN THE SENSORIC QUALITY OF MEATLarge differences exist in the tenderness, juiciness and flavour of the various meat animal carcasses because of breeding, age, feeding and management. Within each animal carcasses and associated with the different muscles there are variations in tenderness that dictate how different cuts of meat should be prepared to yield the most palatable foods. Because of these differences in tenderness, juiciness and flavour, each meat cut should be merchandised according to its availability and palatability characteristics. Consequently, different prices should be charged for different cuts from the various meat animals so that consumers have choices. The tenderloin of beef is a relatively small cut and therefore of limited quantity but it is extremely tender and requires a minimum of cooking. Generally it is high-priced because of its high quality and consumer demand for a cut that is easy to prepare and serve. Roasts from the chuck or shoulder of beef are less tender than the tenderloin; however, when properly prepared by pot-roasting, they too will be tender, juicy, flavourful and will provide good nutritional value. Because there are more kilograms of chuck roast on any one beef carcass and because they require more time and effort to cook correctly, chuck roasts do not and should not demand the same high price per kilogram as tenderloin. Throughout the world, countries have varied natural resources and capabilities for producing livestock and different methods must be used to utilize all meat products correctly and completely whether they are cut from cattle, goats, sheep, swine, deer or other animals and whether they come from the tender or less tender parts of those animals. In order to get the maximum eating satisfaction and also the maximum nutritional value, each cut must be matched with the correct cooking procedure."
},
{
"docid": "D514964#0",
"title": "http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/feijoada_brazilian_black_bean_stew/\nFeijoada, Brazilian Black Bean Stew",
"text": "by Hank Shaw Jump to Recipe Feijoada, Brazilian Black Bean Stew Soup and Stew Brazilian Gluten-Free Pork A hearty black bean and mixed meat stew that is often called the national dish of Brazil. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer Hank introduced me to this Brazilian black bean stew a couple months ago and I couldn’t stop eating it. It is outstanding. And perfect for the chilly weather we’re having these days. ~Elise This is another of those big, hearty, meat-and-bean stews that seem to be the national dish of one country or another. In this case, the country is Brazil and the stew is feijoada (fay-ZHWA-dah). Feijoada has as many versions as there are cooks, but in Brazil it almost always has black beans and always has a mixture of salted, smoked and fresh meats. Some versions are a little spicy from the sausages, others totally mild. Some people’s feijoada are thick “eat-it-with-a-fork” versions, others, like this one, more like a traditional stew. Either way it’s traditional to serve this stew with white rice, and maybe some sautéed collard greens."
},
{
"docid": "D2196771#0",
"title": "https://www.leaf.tv/articles/simple-way-to-cook-stew-meat/\nSimple Way to Cook Stew Meat",
"text": "\"Beef stew meat is one of the least expensive cuts of beef and can be used in many different recipes calling for beef. Stew meat usually comes from tougher parts of the cow and needs to be well-cooked to become tender. Cooking with stew meat adds protein and great flavor to your recipes. Try using stew meat in kebabs and stir-fries, as well as in soups and stew to make simple and delicious meals.credit: monkeybusinessimages/i Stock/Getty Imageshow-to-cook-stew-meat Selecting Stew Meat Stew meat is easy to use in any recipe calling for diced or cubed beef, since it is often purchased pre-cut. It's normally cut from the cow's upper leg or butt, also referred to as the \"\"chuck,\"\" and is generally tougher than other cuts, such as tenderloin or sirloin. There are two very simple ways to cook stew meat to make it tender and delicious: Cook it in a stew, or stir fry it. You can also marinate the meat to make easy kebabs on the grill. Beef Stews To make a simple beef stew, which will render the beef very tender, begin by selecting the freshest meat possible. If you have a butcher near you, start there. Otherwise look in your natural food stores, or groceries that have a fresh meat deli."
},
{
"docid": "D1443271#0",
"title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2016/01/best-cut-beef-stew-braise.html\nStew Science: How to Choose the Best Cuts for Beef Stew",
"text": "\"Techniques Stew Science: How to Choose the Best Cuts for Beef Stew Daniel Gritzer Profile Twitter Contact43 Printer-Friendly Version The cow is a big animal, so which of its cuts are best for stews? [ Photographs: Vicky Wasik]Get the Recipes All-American Beef Stew Pressure Cooker American Beef Stew Boeuf Bourguignon (Beef Stew With Red Wine, Mushrooms, and Bacon)Rich and Flavorful Guinness Beef Stew With Potatoes Hungarian Goulash (Beef Stew With Paprika)I pity the fool who brings fists to a knife fight, knives to a gunfight, and guns to nuclear Armageddon. Similarly, I'll never understand the person who brings lean beef to the stew pot. And that's where the question arises: What is the best cut of beef for beef stew? Let's take a step back so I can tell you a story. I'm typing this right now (very, very slooooowly) with my right arm in an incredibly stiff, awkward cast. It's in a cast because I had surgery four weeks ago to repair a ligament after a roughly 170-pound guy fell from standing onto my wrist, which was down by the floor. ** I know this may conjure all sorts of images, so, for the record, it was a martial arts class. The result? A partial tear of my scapholunate ligament, a tiny band of connective tissue that holds a couple of small (yet critically important) bones in my hand in precisely the right place."
}
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