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Marshal Tito’s government took a step toward making its money honest. It announced last week that the Yugoslav dinar, pegged at a phony rate of 50 to $1 while its free market value dropped as ...
although he dodged mentioning the falling value of the Yugoslav dinar, which in three years has gone from 750 to the dollar to 1,000. He lamented the unruly behavior of the young and their ...
On November 6, 1946, a great campaign in this direction began in all parts of Yugoslavia, which was received and continued with extraordinary love and will by all popular masses. Workers gave hundreds ...
Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that ...
Many non-Jews and social, political and professional associations in Yugoslavia have contributed ... of Belgrade inhabitants has raised 300,000 dinars for the forest while Sarajevo inhabitants ...
Inflation peaked at 313,000,000% per month, or 116,000,000,000% per year. The National Bank of Yugoslavia started printing a 500 billion dinar note. I recall my father giving me a stack of dinar paper ...
The unit of currency in Croatia is the Croatian kuna, which was introduced to the newly independent country in 1994, replacing the Croatian dinar (which was introduced to replace the Yugoslav dinar) ...
The photo was chosen carefully, the happy worker had deep symbolism for the Yugoslav authorities. The banknote with Arif’s face was put into circulation in 1955, with a nominal value of one thousand ...
The former leading company for the production of cutting tools in former Yugoslavia was offered for sale at a starting price of a total of 789 million dinars (6.7 million euros). After struggling with ...