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Australia changed to decimal currency in February 1966. Therefore, in February 2014, it will have been 48 years since Australia changed its currency.
the euro ______________________________________________________________________________________ It's been changed to the euro in more recent times, but the dutch currency was the "guilder".
The Ruble has been the currency of Russia/USSR for over 500 years. During this time, there have been a number of currency reforms, and from 1710, the Ruble was divided into 100 Kopeks.
No, it is still krone (plural: kroner), but they are going to change their bills to the bridge series.
Armando Emílio Guebuza has been president of Mozambique since 2005 February 2.
Because it is necessary.
Morocco is a very old country with its culture, language, history...etc it have not been discovered
The Lira has not been a unit of the Italian currency since Italy changed over to the Euro in 2002.
The guyanese dollar. Although, in Guyana, it is obviously only referred to as simply "the dollar". This has been the currency for over 170 years.
Mozambique is a developing country. It has been rebuilding is economy since the end of a civil war in 1992. Despite its recent progress, Mozambique remains to be one of the poorest nations in the world.
Europe and the World has been changed, so is Bulgaria
It has been here for a long time