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  • The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown (Slovak: slovenská koruna, literally meaning Slovak crown) was the currency of Slovakia between 8 February 1993 and...
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    The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown (Slovak: koruna slovenská, Ks) was the currency of the Nazi-era Slovak Republic between 1939 and 1945. The Slovak koruna...
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    abortions. Slovak koruna, the official currency of Slovak Republic Stamp of Slovak Republic issued 14.3.1945 in the value 10 slovak koruna Temporary Slovak passport...
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    May 2008. The Slovak koruna was revalued on 28 May 2008 to 30.126 for 1 euro, which was also the exchange rate for the euro. The Slovak government encourages...
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    Setting up an artificially high exchange rate between the Czechoslovak koruna and the Reichsmark brought consumer goods to Germans (and soon created shortages...
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  • franc Maltese lira Monégasque franc Portuguese escudo Sammarinese lira Slovak koruna Slovenian tolar Spanish peseta Vatican lira Former fiscal provisions...
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    franc Maltese lira Monégasque franc Portuguese escudo Sammarinese lira Slovak koruna Slovenian tolar Spanish peseta Vatican lira Former fiscal provisions...
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    Croatia, Germany, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland use their own currencies (koruna, forint, Polish złoty, respectively)...
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  • Slovakia (ISO 3166 digram) SKC – (s) Clear Sky (METAR Code) SKK – (s) Slovak koruna (ISO 4217 currency code) SKM – (s) Sikkim (ISO 3166 trigram; obsolete 1975)...
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    which replaced JAWA 700. Production continued in limited numbers during WWII, and some were assembled in the postwar period. Over 14,000 vehicles were...
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    translated as follows: Pengö (pl. Pengö) in German, pengő (pl. pengi) in Slovak, пенгов (pl. пенгова) in Cyrillic script Serbo-Croatian, пенгыв (pl. пенгывов...
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    member country of the EU regardless of nationality and jurisdiction. After WWII the creation of the European project led to the opening of borders, especially...
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    Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe Other currencies in use Bulgarian lev Czech koruna Danish krone Hungarian...
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    franc Maltese lira Monégasque franc Portuguese escudo Sammarinese lira Slovak koruna Slovenian tolar Spanish peseta Vatican lira Former fiscal provisions...
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    for setting interest rates, quantitative easing, and forward guidance. The WWII net losses in British national wealth amounted to 18.6% (£4.595 billion)...
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  • following existing Gothic buildings are cultural heritage monuments of Slovakia. All of the following existing Gothic buildings are cultural monuments...
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    power shifts in Greece, Ireland, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia, Slovakia, Belgium, and the Netherlands as well as outside of the eurozone in the...
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