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The zloty is the official currency of Poland, abbreviated as PLN. Its name means "golden" in Polish, reflecting its historical ties to gold-backed currencies. The currency is subdivided into 100 groszy. The zloty has undergone several changes since its introduction in the 14th century, with the current version being established in 1995 after a period of hyperinflation.

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