The currency "fimm hundrud kronur" refers to 500 Icelandic krónur, which is the currency of Iceland. The term "hundrud" is a variation of "hundrað," meaning "hundred" in Icelandic. The króna is subdivided into 100 aurar. Iceland is known for its stunning natural landscapes and unique culture.
Iceland, which is the only country that calls it currency "Kronur," (Denmark, Greenland and Norway use "Kroner" and Sweden uses "Kronor") did not produce a 10 Kronur coin until 1967, and did not produce any coins at all in 1928.
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Iceland, which is the only country that calls it currency "Kronur," (Denmark, Greenland and Norway use "Kroner" and Sweden uses "Kronor") did not produce a 10 Kronur coin until 1967, and did not produce any coins at all in 1928.
Scandinavia is no country. It includes the countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark (many people would say it also includes Finland and Iceland). All these countries have their own currencies.
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The country that uses the forint as its currency is Hungary.
The country that uses the traditional economy system is Cuba
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Guatemala uses the quetzal which is their form of a dollar.
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