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Tuzex was a
series of state-run
shops in
Czechoslovakia from 1957 to 1992
which did not
accept normal Czechoslovak koruna currency but only
vouchers which...
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allowed to circulate,
together with the
convertible peso)
Czechoslovakia (
Tuzex)
Bulgaria (Balkan Tourist,
Corecom and People's Bank of
Bulgaria cheques)...
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similar retail chains, such as
Intershops in the
German Democratic Republic,
Tuzex in the
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic,
Comturist in the
Socialist Republic...
- (2004–present) Vegy (2016–present) Past
members Mark
Jukebox (2004–2006) Šmity (2006-2009) Adam Piaf (2009–2015)
Tuzex (2015-2016)
Website www.theprostitutes.org...
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operated on the same
principle as East
German Intershops,
Czechoslovakian Tuzex, or
Polish Pewex stores. In
addition to
major Western currencies, such as...
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special stores that
accept only hard currency.
Examples have
included Tuzex stores in the
former Czechoslovakia,
Intershops in East Germany,
Pewex in...
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Intershop in East Germany,
Beryozka in the
Soviet Union,
Pewex in Poland,
Tuzex in Czechoslovakia,
Corecom in Bulgaria, or
Comturist in Romania. Much of...
- store), a
Soviet Union counterpart Intershop, an East
German counterpart Tuzex, a
Czechoslovak counterpart Zlot a lot of dollars. (Pewex
stores in Poland)...
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through yogurts,
tires and computers, to cows. The
cooperative also
imported Tuzex-type
foreign goods,
which it sold in its own
Kvatro stores. In the 1980s...
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would buy
premium goods with
foreign currency (see also Beryozka, Pewex,
Tuzex and Corecom),
heightened Easterners'
sense of
their second-class status...