- The
forint (Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈforint] , sign Ft; code HUF) is the
currency of Hungary. It was
formerly divided into 100 fillér, but fillér coins...
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Hungarian forint paper money (Hungarian:
forint papírpénz) is part of the
physical form of the
current Hungarian currency, the
Hungarian forint. The
forint paper...
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Hungarian forint coins (Hungarian:
forint érmék) are part of the
physical form of
current Hungarian currency, the
Hungarian forint.
Modern forint coins (distinguished...
- Austro-Hungarian
gulden (German), also
known as the
florin (German & Croatian),
forint (Hungarian; Croatian: forinta), or
zloty (Polish: złoty reński; Czech: zlatý)...
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forint) in Hungary, the term pengő
forint was used to
refer to
forint coins literally meaning 'ringing
forint',
figuratively meaning 'silver
forint'...
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billion Forint,
which is the country's biggest-ever
lottery prize,
overtaking again the most
famous 5/90 Ötöslottó's most
record with 6431
million Forint, which...
- are just not visible. The
bridge has been
depicted on the
Hungarian 200
Forint coin
since 2012.
Marlow Bridge Bridges of
Budapest List of
crossings of...
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since 2003 to
replace the
Hungarian forint with the euro, the
government has not set a
target date and the
forint is not part of the
European Exchange...
- Johannesburg,
among others.
Hungary maintains its own currency, the
Hungarian forint (HUF),
although the
economy fulfills the
Maastricht criteria with the exception...
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subdivision of the Austro-Hungarian and the
Hungarian korona, the pengő, and the
forint. The name
derives from the
German word vier (four). Originally, it was the...