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  2. Bulgarian lev - Wikipedia

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    The lev (Bulgarian: лев, plural: лева, левове / leva, [4] levove; ISO 4217 code: BGN; numeric code: 975) is the currency of Bulgaria. In old Bulgarian, the word lev meant "lion"; the word "lion" in the modern language is lаv (IPA:; in Bulgarian: лъв). The lev is divided in 100 stotinki (стотинки, singular: stotinka ...

  3. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria: lev [25] лв. BGN stotinka old lev (BGL) Croatia: euro [26] € EUR euro cent: Kuna [27] Cyprus: euro [28] € EUR euro cent: pound [29] Czech Republic: koruna [30] Kč CZK heller: Czechoslovak koruna [31] Denmark: krone [32] kr. DKK øre: rigsdaler [33] Estonia: euro [34] [35] € EUR euro cent: kroon [36] [37] Finland: euro [38 ...

  4. Central banks and currencies of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria: Bulgarian lev: Bulgarian National Bank: 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN Czech Republic: Czech koruna: Czech National Bank Denmark: Danish krone: Danmarks Nationalbank: 1 EUR = 7.46038 DDK (ERM II Georgia: Georgian Lari: National Bank of Georgia Hungary: Hungarian forint: Hungarian National Bank Kazakhstan: Kazakh tenge: National Bank of ...

  5. United Kingdom and the euro - Wikipedia

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    While the European Union is not obliged to accept the Manx desire to introduce a special Manx version of the euro, the Isle of Man could arguably introduce a currency pegged to the euro (akin to its situation now vis-à-vis the pound sterling, or the relationship between the euro and the Bulgarian lev). There is no precedent for divergent ...

  6. Currencies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union that came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of the European Union's member states, with all but Denmark (which has an opt-out in the EU treaties) bound to adopt it.

  7. European Exchange Rate Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) is a system introduced by the European Economic Community on 1 January 1999 alongside the introduction of a single currency, the euro (replacing ERM 1 and the euro's predecessor, the ECU) as part of the European Monetary System (EMS), to reduce exchange rate variability and achieve monetary stability in Europe.

  8. Bulgaria and the euro - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria plans to adopt the euro and become the 21st member state of the eurozone. The Bulgarian lev has been on a currency board since 1997, with a fixed exchange rate initially against the Deutsche Mark and subsequently its replacement the euro. Bulgaria's target date for introduction of the euro was 1 January 2025.

  9. Category:Currencies of Europe - Wikipedia

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