- The
denar (Macedonian: денар; paucal:[clarification needed]
denari / денари; abbreviation: den / ден; ISO code: MKD) is the
currency of
North Macedonia...
- ****ēs. The word for "money"
descends from it in
Italian (denaro),
Slovene (
denar),
Portuguese (dinheiro), and
Spanish (dinero). Its name also
survives in...
- Look up
denar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Macedonian denar is the
currency of
North Macedonia.
Denar may also
refer to: Dinar, a
currency unit...
- The Wieluń
denar was 14th
century silver coin
minted in Wieluń. It
served as a
currency of the
Duchy of Wieluń, that
existed between 1370 and 1391. The...
-
Georgian lari
Hungarian forint Icelandic króna
Kazakhstani tenge Macedonian denar Moldovan leu
Norwegian krone Polish złoty
Pound sterling Romanian leu Russian...
- (Bosnia and
Herzegovina convertible mark) and
North Macedonia (Macedonian
denar). Additionally, the
Moroccan dirham is tied to a
basket of currencies, including...
- Banovac,
banski denar or
banica is a coin
struck and used in the
Kingdom of
Croatia between 1235 and 1384,
replacing the
Croatian frizatik (which was...
- 153,350,000
denars, most of
which were real estate,
plant and
equipment (7,845,072,000
denars) and
current ****ets (2,290,181,000
denars). On the other...
-
lowercase gr. The
first form of
tangible currency in
Poland was the
denarius (
denar),
which began circulating in the 10th century.
During this period, Polish...
- The RV
Denar 2 is a
Turkish research and
survey vessel owned by TOMA
Maritime S.A. Istanbul,
Turkey and
operated 2E
Maritime in Istanbul, Turkey. She...