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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Syrian_poundSyrian pound - Wikipedia

    The Syrian pound or lira ( Arabic: الليرة السورية, romanized : al-līra as-sūriyya; abbreviation: LS [3] or SP [4] in Latin, ل.س in Arabic, historically also £S, [5] and £Syr; [6] ISO code: SYP) is the currency of Syria. It is issued by the Central Bank of Syria. The pound is nominally divided into 100 piastres ( قرش qirsh ...

  2. Syria: Syrian pound: SYP 2,512.50 515.03 46.5281 50.0085 51 52.98 41.79 46 52.29 46 41.9 59.96 Thailand: Thai baht: THB 37.36 31.81 33.37 33.599 43.432 43.982 41.695 40.112 37.814 41.359 31.364 1.19 Tajikistan: Tajik somoni: TJS 10.05 9.433 3.4563 3.4418 2.2 2.55 3.081 1550 998 Unk 350 0.03 Turkmenistan: Turkmen manat: TMM 17,016 14,250 6,250 ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SyriaSyria - Wikipedia

    Syria, [a] officially the Syrian Arab Republic, [b] is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. It is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east and southeast, Jordan to the south, and Israel and Lebanon to the southwest. Cyprus lies to the west across the Mediterranean ...

  5. The modern history of Syria begins with the termination of Ottoman control of Syria by French forces and the establishment of the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration during World War I.

  6. The Syrian pound (or livre, as it was then called) was born, issued by the The Banque de Syrie (The French affiliate of the Ottoman bank). While Lebanon would eventually go on to print its own currency in 1924, the Syrian and Lebanese currencies remained connected until 1948. At the time of the official split, the Syrian pound and the Lebanese ...

  7. Syrian pound. The Syrian pound or lira (Arabic: الليرة السورية, romanized: al-līra as-sūriyya; abbreviation: LS or SP in Latin, ل.س in Arabic, historically also £S, and £Syr; ISO code: SYP) is the currency of Syria. It is issued by the Central Bank of Syria. The pound is nominally divided into 100 piastres (قرش qirsh ...

  8. Lebanese-Syrian pound. This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Lebanese-Syrian pound, officially called the Syrian pound until 1924, was a paper currency that was created on 31 March 1920 by Order No.129 of High Commissioner Gouraud to replace the Egyptian pound in the French Mandates in the Levant ...

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