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  2. Namibian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The dollar replaced the South African rand, which had been the country's currency while it was under South African rule as South-West Africa from 1920 until 1990, at par. . The rand is still legal tender, as the Namibian dollar is linked to the South African rand and can be exchanged on a one-to-one basis loca

  3. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    U.S. banknotes are issued in the form of Federal Reserve Notes, popularly called greenbacks due to their predominantly green color. The U.S. dollar was originally defined under a bimetallic standard of 371.25 grains (24.057 g) (0.7734375 troy ounces) fine silver or, from 1834, [2] 23.22 grains (1.505 g) fine gold, or $20.67 per troy ounce.

  4. Ghanaian cedi - Wikipedia

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    The cedi (/ ˈ s iː d iː / SEE-dee, pronounced in the same way as CD) (currency sign: GH₵; currency code: GHS) is the unit of currency of Ghana.It is the fourth historical and only current legal tender in the Republic of Ghana.

  5. Normal, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Normal is a town in McLean County, Illinois, United States.As of the 2020 census, the town's population was 52,736.Normal is the smaller of two principal cities of the Bloomington–Normal metropolitan area, and is Illinois' seventh most populous community outside the Chicago metropolitan area.

  6. Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The city is the birthplace of house music (a popular form of electronic dance music) and industrial music, and is the site of an influential hip hop scene. In the 1980s and 90s, the city was the global center for house and industrial music, two forms of music created in Chicago, as well as being popular for alternative rock, punk, and new wave.

  7. Hybrid electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of HEV is hybrid electric passenger cars, although hybrid electric trucks (pickups, tow trucks [2] and tractors), buses, motorboats, [3] and aircraft also exist. Modern HEVs use energy recovery technologies such as motor–generator and regenerative braking to recycle the vehicle's kinetic energy to electric energy via an ...