- The
gapik (Azerbaijani:
qəpik,
pronounced [ɡæˈpic]) is a
monetary unit of Azerbaijan,
equal to 1⁄100 of the
Azerbaijani manat. The 2006 redenomination...
-
Qapik Attagutsiak (11 June 1920 – 14
December 2023) was a
Canadian Inuk
World War II
contributor and the last
known surviving Inuit contributor of the...
- the coin of
Azerbaijan comes from the word
kopeck – gapik, (Azerbaijani:
qəpik, 1⁄100 manat). No country's
kopeck is
currently subdivided,
although the...
- ****stan and is also
depicted on the
reverse and
obverse of the
Azerbaijani 1
qəpik coin and 1
manat banknote respectively,
since 2006. It
traditionally has...
- Cent 100 Austria Euro € EUR Cent 100 Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani manat ₼ AZN
Qəpik 100 Bahamas, The
Bahamian dollar $ BSD Cent 100 Bahrain
Bahraini dinar...
- new
manats and in old
manats to ease the transition.
Coins denominated in
qəpik,
which had not been used from 1993
onward due to inflation, were reintroduced...
- ISSN 2195-1349.
Retrieved 2022-03-24. "Pomegranates used to
advertise the 5
qapik per
minute plan".
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-17.
Retrieved 2011-07-29...
- Spain, 50
pesetas 1990-1999 Eurozone, 20 euro cent from 1999 Azerbaijan, 10
qəpik from 2006 New Zealand, 20
cents from 2006 Malaysia, 50 sen from 2012 Poland...
-
currency of Azerbaijani,
denominated as the manat,
subdivided into 100
qapik. The
manat is
issued by the
Central Bank of Azerbaijan, the
monetary authority...
- and tar). A tar is
depicted on the
reverse side of the
Azerbaijani one-
qəpik coin (minted
since 2006) and on the
obverse of the
Azerbaijani one-manat...