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Centime (from Latin: centesimus) is
French for "cent", and is used in
English as the name of the
fraction currency in
several Francophone countries (including...
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subdivided into 100 subunits, each
known as a
centiem in Dutch, or
centime in
French and German. The
gulden (guilder) of 20
stuivers was the currency...
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especially expensive items in
terms of the old
franc (equivalent to the new
centime), up to and even
after the
introduction of the euro (for
coins and banknotes)...
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denominations of 1
centime, 2
centimes, 5
centimes, 10
centimes 20
centimes, 1⁄2 franc, 1 franc, 2 francs, and 5 francs. The 1
centime and 2
centime coins were...
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There are
coins in
denominations of 5 centimes, 10
centimes, 20
centimes, 1⁄2
franc (50
centimes), 1 franc, 2 francs, and 5 francs. All
coins have the...
- is the
monetary currency of
Algeria and it is
subdivided into 100
centimes.
Centimes are now
obsolete due to
their extremely low value. The name "dinar"...
- varieties. The
Centime is a sub-unit of the franc. It is 1/100 of a franc. Belgique-Belgie
lettering Belgie-Belgique
lettering The 10
centimes coin was minted...
- Lagouira,
which is
under Mauritanian administration.
Rappen in German;
centime in French;
centesimo in Italian; rap in Romansh. One
hundred Tongan paʻanga...
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Luxembourg franc (F or ISO LUF, Luxembourgish: Frang),
subdivided into 100
centimes, was the
currency of
Luxembourg between 1854 and 2002,
except from 1941...
- currency-unit is
called a
centime (pl.
centimes) and in Italian-speaking Switzerland, a
centesimo (pl. centesimi), respectively.
Centime(s) is also used internationally...