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Jordanian dinar (774 bytes)
1: The '''Jordanian dinar''' ([[ISO 4217]] code '''JOD''') is the Official ... 3: ...astre), 100 fil (10 piastre), ¼ dinar, ½ dinar, 1 dinar<br> 4: ...te]]s in circulation are: ½, 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 dinar [http://amman.hyatt.com/ammgh/location/currency.h... 6: ...orted a fixed exchange rate between the Jordanian dinar and the [[US Dollar]], the exchange rate had been... Dinar (1281 bytes) 2: [[Image:Saddam five dinar.JPG|250px|A five-Iraqi dinar note featuring Saddam Hussein]]<br> 3: <small>''A five-dinar note featuring [[Saddam Hussein]]''</small> 6: The word '''Dinar''' (in [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and [[Persian L... 8: Numerous countries today use '''Dinar''' as the name for their currencies: 10: *[[Algeria]]: See [[Algerian dinar]] Royal Jordanian (4480 bytes) 1: [[fr:Royal Jordanian]] 3: '''Royal Jordanian''' started operations in [[1963]] after a decree ... 5: ...jord.a310-300.f-odvi.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|Royal Jordanian Airbus A310-300]] 7: ''Alia Jordanian Airlines'' started with only a handful of airplan... 31: ...n [[1986]], ''Alia'' changed its name to ''Royal Jordanian''. The airline's first woman pilot flew one of t... Serbian dinar (3754 bytes) 1: ...s.org.yu])]][[Image:Serbia100Dinara.jpg|thumb|100 dinars. Photo courtesy of [[National bank of Serbia]] (... 3: ...485 Serbian dinars, and the Euro contains 78.4064 dinars. 5: ...s currently produced are 50 para; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 dinar coins [http://www.nbs.yu/english/7_4.htm]<br> 6: ...tly produced are 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 1000, 5000 dinar [http://www.nbs.yu/english/7_3.htm] 12: ...zarevic]] in [[1459]], most Serbian rulers minted dinars. The coin was an important symbol of Serbian st... Algerian dinar (495 bytes) 1: The '''dinar''' is the currency of [[Algeria]]. The name is u... 3: ... ??, ?? centimes and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dinars [http://www.bank-of-algeria.dz/piece7.htm]<br> 4: ...ote]]s in circulation are 100, 200, 500, and 1000 dinars. 6: As of [[January 2]], [[2005]], there were 71.6850 dinars to the [[United States dollar]] Sudanese dinar (1105 bytes) 1: ...nuary 13]], [[2005]], there were 255.950 Sudanese dinars to the [[United States dollar|US dollar]], or 33... 4: *1 Dinar 5: *2 Dinars 6: *5 Dinars 7: *10 Dinars Kuwaiti dinar (830 bytes) 1: ...') is [[Kuwait]]'s official currency. One Kuwaiti Dinar is equal to 1000 Kuwaiti Fils. It was establishe... 4: * Quarter of a Dinar (250 Fils) 5: * Half a Dinar (500 Fils) 6: * 1 Dinar (1000 Fils) 7: * 5 Dinar Iraqi dinar (2929 bytes) 1: [[Image:Saddam five dinar.JPG|thumb|A five-[[dinar]] note featuring '''Saddam Hussein''']] 3: The '''Iraqi dinar''' ([[ISO 4217]]: IQD) is the legal [[currency]] ... 5: ...nknotes, aside from the reprinted "Horse herd" 25 Dinar note. 7: ...02]] the [[Central Bank of Iraq]] issued a 10,000 Dinar banknote to be used for "larger, and inter-bank t... 9: ...ary 2, 2005, in denominations of 25, 50, and 100 dinars. Bahraini dinar (451 bytes) 1: ...in]]. It is divided into 1000 fils. The name <i>dinar</i> derives from the Roman [[denarius]] 4: ...note]]s in circulation are 500 fils; 1, 5, 10, 20 dinar. 6: ...e third highest valued currency after the Kuwaiti Dinar and Maltese Lira. Libyan dinar (1203 bytes) 1: [[sv:Libysk dinar]] 3: ...rency]] of [[Libya]]. Abbreviation: LYD. 1 Libyan dinar equals 1000 Libyan [[dirham|dirhams]]. 7: ...e country introduced the new currency, the Libyan dinar, the currency used today. The bank of issue is th... 9: As of [[January 2]], [[2005]] there were 1.25640 dinars to the [[United States dollar]] 11: [[Image:Libyan_dinar_one.jpg]] Tunisian dinar (608 bytes) 1: ...anuary 13]], [[2005]] there were 1.23020 Tunisian dinars to the [[United States dollar|US dollar]]. 8: *½ dinar (500 millimes) 9: *1 Dinar 10: *5 Dinars 12: *10 Dinars Royal Jordanian Falcons (745 bytes) 1: ... that while the pilots are drawn from the [[Royal Jordanian Air Force]], the team is sponsored by the nationa... Royal Jordanian Air Force (3499 bytes) 2: ...aft|Aviation]] branch of the [[Military of Jordan|Jordanian armed forces]]. 34: ...ttp://www.rjaf.gov.jo/ Official Site of the Royal Jordanian Air Force] 35: *[http://www.scramble.nl/jo.htm Royal Jordanian Airforce] courtesy of Scramble.nl 42: [[Category:Royal Jordanian Air Force]] Central Bank of Jordan (429 bytes) 1: ...release and distribution of the [[Jordanian dinar|Jordanian currency]] and the maintenance of a national rese... Jod (293 bytes) 6: * The [[ISO 4217]] code for [[Jordanian dinar]] is '''JOD'''. Samer Majali (136 bytes) 1: .... He is the current President and CEO of [[Royal Jordanian]] airlines. Digital gold currency (579 bytes) 1: ...ld gram]] although other units such as the [[gold dinar]] are sometimes used. 11: *[[e-dinar]] [http://www.e-dinar.com] Hani al-Mulki (430 bytes) 1: '''Hani al-Mulki''' is a [[Politics of Jordan|Jordanian politician]] and diplomat. He has been the [[fore... 6: [[Category:Jordanian people]] Highest valued currency unit (710 bytes) 5: ...cy unit is the [[Kuwait|Kuwaiti]] [[Kuwaiti dinar|dinar]], valued at US$3.39248 as of [[January 3]], [[20... Omani Rial (681 bytes) 5: ...iti Dinar]], [[Maltese Lira]], and the [[Bahraini dinar]].
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