The currency of Bulgaria is the лев (lev) [plural: лева (leva)]. The name derives from an old Bulgarian word that means "lion". The equivalence with euro is:
1 euro = 1,95583 leva
Super markets, restaurants etc do not accept payments in euro, but one can easily exchange currency in banks which are open usually till 16:00. In the larger cities there are also some kiosks for currency exchange.
Lev, Leva
BGN Bulgarian leva
The Bulgarian Lev
Its called Lev and its plural is Leva. The monetary system of Bulgaria is in decimal units.Its fraction is Stotinka. 100 stotinka equals to 1 Lev.
Bulgarian paper made currency is called Lev and the coin Stotinka
The bulgarian currency is "Lev". It derives from the old Bulgarian word "Lev", which means "Lion".
The Bulgarian national currency is lev (BGN). BGN/EUR = 0.5112
The official moneytary unit is Lev (singular), plural Leva
Centimos are called 'stotinki'. 100 st. makes 1 Lev
Lev and Stotinki. 1Lev=100Stotinki
Lev (BGN)
because he is born in Bulgaria or a citizen of the Republic Bulgaria. A Bulgarian passport holder is a Bulgarian
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Lev, BGN
Lev-singular, Leva-plural
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they call their money rubles.
Bulgaria became Bulgaria in the year 681.
pounds Is that all they call their money?
they call money dollars
The Romans did not have a name for Bulgaria. The area which is now Bulgaria came under two different provinces of the Roman Empire: Thracia and Moesia. Thracia (Thrace in English) covered central and southeastern Bulgaria, northeastern Greece and the European part of Turkey. Moesia covered southern Serbia, the north of the modern Republic of Macedonia, northern Bulgaria, Romania south of the river Danube and southern Moldova.