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Kupon or
Kupan or
Kupen (Persian: كوپن), also
rendered as Kupun, may
refer to:
Kupon-e Olya
Kupon-e
Sofla Kupon-e
Vosta Coupon This
disambiguation page...
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Rural District. The city is the
merger of the
villages of
Kupon-e Olya,
Kupon-e Sofla, and
Kupon-e Vosta. At the time of the 2006
National Census, the po****tion...
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kuponi (Georgian: კუპონი k’up’oni, "coupon"; ISO 4217: GEK) was the
currency of Georgia. It was
introduced on 5
April 1993,
replacing the
Russian ruble...
- the
villages of
Kupon-e Olya,
Kupon-e Sofla, and
Kupon-e
Vosta were
merged to form the city of
Kupon. Iran
portal Also
romanized as
Kūpon-e Vosţá; also...
- the
villages of
Kupon-e Olya,
Kupon-e Sofla, and
Kupon-e
Vosta were
merged to form the city of
Kupon. Iran
portal Also
romanized as
Kūpon-e Soflá; also...
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denominations of 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100
karbovantsiv (also
called kupons or coupons). All 1991
banknotes were of the same design,
picturing Lybid...
- the
villages of
Kupon-e Olya,
Kupon-e Sofla, and
Kupon-e
Vosta were
merged to form the city of
Kupon. Iran
portal Also
romanized as
Kūpon-e ‘Olyā; also...
- fund.
Penta gained control over VÚB
Kupón for a
stock price of only 20
percent of its real
market value. VÚB
Kupón's acquisition opened the way for Penta...
- 220 Khur 7,338
Khuzi 3,245
Konartakhteh 6,081
Korehi 3,954
Kuhenjan 3,281
Kupon 3,237 La**** 29,380
Lapui 8,985 Lar 62,045
Latifi 7,300 Madar-e Soleyman...
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Georgian kupon lari
Preceded by:
Georgian kupon lari Reason:
Replacement of the
Soviet and
Russian ruble with a
transitional currency Currency of Georgia...