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Lek (currency) (399 bytes)
1: ...re 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 5000. 100 qindars = 1 lek 10: [[et:Lek]] 12: [[nl:Lek (munteenheid)]] LEK (147 bytes) 1: '''LEK''' is a [[TLA]] that may stand for: 5: ''See also:'' [[Lek]] Lek (201 bytes) 1: Lek has three meanings: 3: * The '''[[Lek (currency)|Albanian Lek]]''' currency. 4: * The '''[[Lek River]]''' in Europe. 5: * The '''[[Lek (animal behavior)]]''' gathering. 9: [[de:Lek]] Lek River (1601 bytes) 1: ... is too small to show up on this picture.]]The '''Lek''' is a [[river]] in the western [[Netherlands]] ... 3: ...[[Waal]]. A branch of this canal, the Lekkanaal ("Lek Canal") is connected to the river at the town of ... 5: ...ing the Lek. At the village of [[Kinderdijk]] the Lek meets the [[Noord River|Noord]] river and the com... 9: [[de:Lek (Fluss)]] [[et:Lek (jõgi)]] [[nl:Lek (rivier)]] Lekë Dukagjini (1608 bytes) 1: ...ed today in some remote areas known as [[Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit|Kanuni]]. 3: Lekë was an [[List of Princes of Albania|Albanian pri... 5: ... also fought against each other at times. However Lekë continued to fight against the Ottoman Empire un... 7: Overshadowed by Skanderbeg, Lekë Dukagjini is most well known for the set of laws... Kanuni i Lekë Dukagjinit (1693 bytes) 1: ...imply ''Kanuni'', is a set of laws developed by [[Lekë Dukagjini]] and used mostly in northern [[Albani... 3: ...he [[List of Princes of Albania|Albanian prince]] Lekë Dukagjini, the rules evolved over time as a way ... 11: ...en/kanun_en.htm The criminal law in the "Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini"] Lek (animal behavior) (1762 bytes) 1: ... '''lek''' (from [[Swedish (language)|Swedish]] ''lek'', a noun which typically denotes pleasurable and... 5: ... among [[ethology|ethologists]] as to whether the lekking behaviour shown by animals of widely differen... Currency (26247 bytes) 3: ...loating currency|floating currencies]] or [[fixed currency|fixed currencies]] based on their [[exchange rate... 5: ... and [[El_Salvador|El Salvador]] have declared US currency to be legal tender). 7: ...valued at 1/100 of the main currency: 100 [[Cent (currency)|cent]]s = 1 [[dollar]], 100 [[centime]]s = 1 [[f... 13: === Early Currency === 14: ...dium of exchange]] based on a [[store of value]]. Currency evolved from two basic innovations: the use of co... Currency sign (3030 bytes) 1: ... codes are used instead of currency signs, though currency signs may be in common use in their respective co... 3: ...ons continue to use the old position with the new currency. 5: Some currency symbols include: 7: * ¤ generic currency sign 9: * ¢ [[cent (currency)|cent]] sign (a subdivision of dollars, euros and... Currency Act (4588 bytes) 1: ...3 colonies|American colonies]] from issuing paper currency of any form. This offset the economy of the colon... 3: Note: The Currency Act is not actually one of the [[Intolerable Acts... 5: ...rency Act in [[1751]] which limited the amount of currency the American colonies could produce. 7: '''The Currency Act of 1751''' 12: ...credit, which are now actually in circulation and currency in several colonies or plantations in America, em... Currency Future (1560 bytes) 1: ...tract]] that fixes the price at which a foreign [[currency]] can be bought or sold at a specified future dat... 2: ...ed States dollar|US-dollars]] per unit of foreign currency.<br> 3: ...urrency futures. However, an increasing number of currency futures (also called forex futures or FX futures)... Currency board (427 bytes) 1: ...convertible at a fixed exchange rate with another currency. 3: ...ean that the currency is fully backed by a [[hard currency]]. 5: When a currency board makes a currency convertible at a fixed exchange rate to some weig... 12: [[de:Currency board]] Hard currency (3884 bytes) 1: ...eutschmark]] was considered perhaps the best hard currency. 5: ...rong. The US dollar has been considered a strong currency in recent years, and importantly a safe-haven in ... 7: ...nvest outside one's home currency, e.g. the local currency may be subject to capital controls which makes it... 9: ...ates dollar]] was more stable, making it a harder currency than the ruble. A tourist could get 200 rubles fo... 11: ...omic conditions force the government to break the currency peg (and either appreciate or depreciate sharply)... Mill (currency) (2640 bytes) 1: ...) is an abstract unit of [[United States|U.S.]] [[currency]], equivalent to 1/1000 of a [[United States doll... 7: ...s, [[Dime (U.S. coin)|dismes]] or tenths, [[Cent (currency)|cent]]s or hundredths, and milles or thousandths... Roman currency (23166 bytes) 1: The main '''Roman currency''' during most of the [[Roman Republic]] and the ... 3: ...d of the Empire in the West. See also [[Byzantine currency]]. 7: == Early currency == 10: ...ed ''[[aes signatum]]''. Next came a standardized currency of cast bronze based around the domination known ... 45: ...ts buying of grain and other commodities led to a currency drainage in Rome Balboa (currency) (1093 bytes) 1: ...z de Balboa]], the '''balboa''' is the official [[currency]] of [[Panama]]. Its [[ISO 4217]] code is '''PAB'... 7: ...z.net/Currency/panama_currency_index.htm Panama's Currency] Dong (currency) (2119 bytes) 1: :''This article is about a unit of currency. For other uses, see [[Dong]].'' 3: ...h is divided into 10 xu. The hào and xu units of currency are so small that they are no longer issued. Bil... 9: ...nd [[South Vietnam]] each minted its own separate currency, each calling it đồng. After the coun... 11: ...amese Americans]], it is used to denote the local currency ('''USD''') and one must refer to VND as ''đ... Kuna (currency) (1823 bytes) 1: ... name of the [[currency]] used in [[Croatia]]. [[Currency code]] is '''HRK'''. One kuna equals 100 [[lipa]... 7: ...troversial, as the only entity that had used this currency name before was the [[Fascist]] [[Puppet state|pu... Birr (currency) (768 bytes) 1: The '''Birr''' is the unit of [[currency]] in [[Ethiopia]]. It was first called the Ethiop... 15: The first national currency of Ethiopia was the [[Talari]], or "[[Menelik]] t... Fictional currency (4184 bytes) 1: ...money]], and different from all [[earth|earthly]] currency. The use of credits may serve to prevent the read... 3: On the other hand, currency frequently serves as another vehicle to flesh out... 17: ...ntauri]]'' computer game and mentioned as a world currency in a "future timeline" by [[Arthur C. Clarke]] 19: *[[G (computer role-playing games)|G or GP]], currency used in some [[computer role-playing game]]s 23: *Guilders from ''[[Ultima 7]]'' (a [[guilder|real currency]] formerly bore this name)
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