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The Romanian leu (Romanian pronunciation: [lew], plural lei [lej]; ISO code: RON; numeric code: 946) is the currency of Romania. It is subdivided into... |
The leu (Romanian pronunciation: [lew], plural lei [lej]; sign: L; ISO 4217 code: MDL) is the currency of Moldova. Like the Romanian leu, the Moldovan... |
History of the Romanian Leu" Exhibition". www.bnr.ro. Retrieved 1 May 2020. "Romania wants to push euro adoption by 2026". 20 March 2023. "Romania External... |
country name: Romania Common endonym(s): România Official endonym(s): Român Adjectival(s): Romanian Demonym(s): Romanian Etymology: Name of Romania ISO country... |
Moldova (redirect from Romanian Republic of Moldova) sometimes UK: /ˈmɒldəvə/ MOL-də-və; Romanian pronunciation: [molˈdova]), officially the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Republica Moldova), is a landlocked... |
Transylvania (redirect from Transylvania, Romania) Transylvania (Romanian: Transilvania or Ardeal; Hungarian: Erdély; German: Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien, historically Überwald, also Siweberjen in the... |
university in the Netherlands Lei, plural of the currency Leu, referring to either: Moldovan leu Romanian leu Legal Entity Identifier, a system to track all parties... |
Hunedoara (redirect from Hunedoara, Romania) Hunedoara (Romanian: [huneˈdo̯ara] ; German: Eisenmarkt; Hungarian: Vajdahunyad [ˈvɒjdɒhuɲɒd] ) is a city in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is... |
Thailand (redirect from Etymology of Thailand) Pak Tai (7.5 per cent, also called Southern Thais); d) 1.4 million Khmer Leu (2.3 per cent, also called Northern Khmer); e) 900,000 Malay (1.5%); f) 500... |
United Principalities romanat (redirect from Romanian romanat) The romanat (Romanian pronunciation: [ro.ma'nat], plural romanați [ro.ma'naʦʲ]) or român (Romanian pronunciation: [ro'mɨn], plural romanâni [ro'mɨnʲ])... |
Nicolae Iorga (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro)) Nicolae Iorga (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e ˈjorɡa]; 17 January 1871 – 27 November 1940) was a Romanian politician who held top posts, including... |
Outline of Moldova (category Articles containing Romanian-language text) parliamentary republic with a president (Romanian: Președinte) as head of state and a prime minister (Romanian: Prim ministru) as head of government. A... |
Troubadour (section Etymology) humorous or vulgar satires. Works can be grouped into three styles: the trobar leu (light), trobar ric (rich), and trobar clus (closed). Likewise there were... |
Translatio studii (section Etymology) History, Volume 19, No. 3. (1988): 565-579. Print. Rothstein, Marian. "Etymology, Genealogy, and the Immutability of Origins." Renaissance Quarterly, Volume... |
Pound sterling (section Etymology) "sterling". The Oxford English Dictionary states that the "most plausible" etymology is a derivation from the Old English steorra for "star" with the added... |
Japanese yen (section Pronunciation and etymology) Colombian peso COP COL$ 0.2% 0.2% 34 Russian ruble RUB ₽ 1.1% 0.2% 0.9pp 35 Romanian leu RON L 0.1% 0.1% 36 Peruvian sol PEN S/ 0.1% 0.1% 37 Bahraini dinar BHD... |
latter survives to this day in the form of the Bulgarian lev, Romanian leu, and Moldovan leu. Lion Daalders were used a lot in Europe, Africa, the Middle... |
Balkans (category Articles containing Romanian-language text) national currencies that are candidates for the Eurozone: Bulgaria (lev), Romania (leu) Territories using national currencies: Albania (lek), Bosnia and Herzegovina... |
*Perkʷūnos (category Etymologies) 10. 1999. p. 64. DOI: https://doi.org/10.32420/1999.10.842 (in Ukrainian) Leū Horoško, Archim. "A Guide to Byelorussian Mythology". In: Journal of Belarusian... |
Indian rupee (section Etymology) London: Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner & Co. 1906 [1884]. "Etymology of rupee". Online Etymology Dictionary. 20 September 2008. Archived from the original... |