- code: THB) is the
official currency of Thailand. It is
divided into 100
satang (สตางค์,
pronounced [sà.tāːŋ]).
Prior to decimalisation, the baht was divided...
- Tangsakyuen,
Thanawin Pholcharoenrat (Winny),
Kittiphop Sereevichayasawat (
Satang),
Thanaboon Kiatniran (Aou),
Tharatorn Jantharaworakarn (Boom), Natarit...
-
Peppermint Candy (Korean: 박하사탕; RR: Bakha
Satang) is a 1999
South Korean tragedy film by Lee Chang-dong. The film
opens with the
suicide of the protagonist...
- The
Thailand one-
satang coin is a
currency unit
equivalent to one-hundredth of a Thai baht. It is rare in
circulation but used in
banking transactions...
- Fourth, Ford,
Satang, Winny,
December 2022,
archived from the
original on 2023-03-25,
retrieved 2023-02-20 ฟัง
Cover by Fourth, Ford,
Satang,
Winny Feat...
- (in Korean).
Doosan Corporation.
Retrieved 6
February 2017. "Saek-guseul-
satang" 색구슬사탕.
Standard Korean Language Dictionary (in Korean).
National Institute...
- The
Thailand twenty-five-
satang coin is a
currency unit
equivalent to one-fourth of a Thai baht. It is
commonly called salueng (Thai: สลึง) by Thai speakers...
- The
Thailand ten-
satang coin is a
currency unit
equivalent to one-tenth of a Thai baht. It is rare in
circulation but used in
banking transactions. 1987...
-
Satang Jow (born
August 31, 1943) in
Banjul is a
Gambian educationist and
public servant who
served as
minister for
education and youth, culture, and sports...
- the 25-
satang coin). In 2008,
fifty satang coin was
minted both old
aluminium series bronze and new
copper series.
Obverse of old
series 50
satang minted...