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  • 11Croatian dinar — ISO 4217 code HRD User(s) Croatia Coins None Banknotes 1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 …

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  • 12Algerian dinar — دينار جزائري (Arabic) …

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  • 13Gold Dinar — This article is about the historical Muslim currency. For the proposed modern coin, see Islamic gold dinar Aghlabid gold dinar, minted 286 AH / 899 AD The gold dinar (Arabic: ﺩﻳﻨﺎﺭ ذهبي‎) is a gold coin first issued in 77 AH (696 7 CE) by Cal …

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  • 14Republic of Serbian Krajina — Republika Srpska Krajina Република Српска Крајина Unrecognized state /entity/ in Croatia ← …

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  • 15Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar — Infobox Currency currency name in local = dinar bs icon hr icon languageicon|sr|Latin Serbian Динарlanguageicon|sr|Cyrillic Serbian image 1 = image 2 = image title 1 = image title 2 = iso code = BAD using countries = Bosnia and Herzegovina… …

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  • 16Krajina dinar — The dinar ( sr. динар) was the currency in Republic of Serbian Krajina between 1992 and 1994.HistoryThere were three distinct dinara. The first was introduced in July 1992 in parallel with the new Yugoslav dinar of that year, to which it was… …

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  • 17Serbia and Montenegro — FRY redirects here. For other uses, see Fry. Not to be confused with Yugoslavia. State Union of Serbia and Montenegro Државна Заједница Србија и Црна Гора Državna zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora Federation, then State Union …

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  • 18Serbia under German occupation — Occupied territory Map Name of territory Serbia Србија Srbija Serbien Occupying power Nazi Germany …

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  • 19Serbia (1941-1944) — Infobox Former Subdivision native name = Militärverwaltung in Serbien (de) Војна Управа у Србији (sr (cyrillic)) Vojna Uprava u Srbiji (sr (latin)) conventional long name = Military Administration in Serbia common name = Serbia continent = Europe …

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  • 20Đorđe Vajfert — (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Вајферт, German: Georg Weifert; 15 June 1850, Pančevo – 12 January 1937, Belgrade) was a Serbian industrialist of German descent, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia and later Yugoslavia …

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