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On 26 February 1882, architects Cassien Bernard and Albert Galleron were assigned the task to blueprint the BNR Palace. The construction of the building in the eclectic style of the late 19th century, with some neo-classical elements, proceeded between 12 July 1884 (when the foundation stone was laid) and June 1890 under the direction of the ...
The Arenele BNR (English: BNR Arenas) are a complex of tennis venues located in Bucharest, Romania. The central court has a capacity of 5,000 seats and the whole facility contains 11 courts. [1] They are named after the National Bank of Romania (BNR). They host the Bucharest Open (part of the WTA Tour and played annually in July after Wimbledon).
The Council of Administration of the National Bank of Romania is composed by nine members appointed by the Parliament of Romania, for a five-year, renewable term.. The current Board of Directors of the National Bank of Romania [1] was appointed by Decision of the Parliament of Romania:
BNR Newsradio (Dutch: BNR Nieuwsradio and pronounced like "BNR News-radio") is an all-news radio station in Netherlands. The station provides domestic, regional and ...
The central bank, whose name is abbreviated to "BNR", evolved step by step: [3] Royal Decree of 27th July 1887 establishes the franc as the money of account for the Independent State of Congo , a.k.a. Congo Free State , and Rwanda is included as well.
Swiss German (one selection, terms vary in different dialects):; Füfräppler for a 5 centimes coin; Zëhräppler for a 10 centimes coin; Zwänzgräppler for a 20 centimes coin; [1] Stutz [2] or Franke [3] for a 1 franc coin or change in general; Füüfliiber for a 5 francs coin; [4] Rappe and Batze are specifically used for coin below 1 franc, but also figuratively for change in general [5] [6]
PE: Panorama Express, introduced in 2019, are tourist oriented long-distance services (e.g. the Gotthard Panorama Express). EXT: Charter train or special train added when an exceptionally heavy traffic is expected. Several services are currently operated by other railway companies, including subsidiaries of Swiss Federal Railways (e.g. Thurbo).