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Franc The
franc is any of
various units of currency. One
franc is
typically divided into 100 centimes. The name is said to
derive from the
Latin inscription...
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Francization (in
American English,
Canadian English, and
Oxford English) or
Francisation (in
other British English), also
known as Frenchification, is...
- The
franc (/fræŋk/; French:
franc français, [fʁɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ]; sign: F or Fr), also
commonly distinguished as the
French franc (FF), was a
currency of France...
- The
Swiss franc, or
simply the
franc, is the
currency and
legal tender of
Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is also
legal tender in the
Italian exclave...
- The
franc (ISO 4217 code is BIF) is the
currency of Burundi. It is
nominally subdivided into 100 centimes,
although coins have
never been
issued in centimes...
- The
Djiboutian franc (Arabic: فرنك, French:
Franc, Somali: Faranka) is the
currency of Djibouti. Its ISO 4217
currency code is DJF. Historically, it was...
- The
Guinean franc (French:
franc guinéen, ISO 4217 code: GNF) is the
currency of Guinea. It is
subdivided into one
hundred centimes, but no
centime denominations...
- The
Belgian franc was the
currency of the
Kingdom of
Belgium from 1832
until 2002 when the euro was introduced. It was
subdivided into 100 subunits, each...
- The
Luxembourg franc (F or ISO LUF, Luxembourgish: Frang),
subdivided into 100 centimes, was the
currency of
Luxembourg between 1854 and 2002, except...
- The CFA
franc (French:
franc CFA, [fʁɑ̃ seɛfɑ]) is the name of two
currencies used by 210
million people (as of 2023) in
fourteen African countries: the...