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  2. The para (Ottoman Turkish: پاره, romanized: pare, para, from Persian پاره, pâre, 'piece'; Cyrillic: пара) was a former currency of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Egypt, Montenegro, Albania and Yugoslavia and is the current subunit, although rarely used, of the Serbian dinar.

  3. List of circulating currencies. There are 180 currencies recognized as legal tender in United Nations (UN) member states, UN General Assembly non-member observer states, partially recognized or unrecognized states, and their dependencies. [citation needed] However, excluding the pegged (fixed exchange rate) currencies, there are only 130 ...

    State / Territory [1]
    Currency [1] [2]
    Symbol [d] Or Abbrev. [3]
    Iso Code [2]
    аҧ
    ( none )
    RUB
    ؋‎
    AFN
    EUR
  4. List of currencies. A list of all currencies, current and historic. The local name of the currency is used in this list, with the adjectival form of the country or region.

  5. The para (Turkish para, plural: pare. From Persian pārah, 'piece'; Cyrillic: пара) was a former currency of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Egypt, Montenegro, Albania and Yugoslavia and is the current subunit, although rarely used, of the Serbian dinar. The modern Turkish lira is only divided into kuruş.

  6. Mar 18, 2016 · A recent post on the Oxford Dictionary's OxfordWordsblog explained the origins of the names of the world's most common currencies. In the slides below, find out where these everyday words come from. Dollar.

  7. The para (Cyrillic: пара, from Turkish para, from Persian pārah, "piece" [1] [2]) was a former currency of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Montenegro and Albania, and is the current subunit, although rarely used, of the Serbian dinar.

  8. Para (currency) The para ( Cyrillic : пара, from Turkish "para", from Persian "pārah", "piece" [ http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/para ] [ http://www.seslisozluk.com/?word=para ] ) was a former currency of the Ottoman Empire , Turkey , Montenegro and Albania , and is the current subunit, although rarely used, of the Serbia n dinar .

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