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  2. Accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the European Union

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    Euro & the Eurozone: The euro is widely accepted in BiH, although it has no formal approval, and the official currency of the country is the Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark: Travel; Schengen visa liberalisation: 15 December 2010: Eurocontrol: 2004: Energy; Energy Community: 20 September 2006: Euratom: There are currently no nuclear power ...

  3. Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The routing of the road passes through the central part of the country in the north–south direction from Donji Svilaj to the border of B&H, north from the Croatian port of Ploče, following the rivers Bosna and Neretva. More than 50% of the total population and the economic activity of Bosnia and Herzegovina lies within the zone of influence ...

  4. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    It has issued several gold coins denominated €5, €15, €50 and €100, several silver coins denominated €10, one brass coin denominated €5, and one cupro-nickel coin denominated €5. From 2008 to 2012, there were only two issues per year, but the number has increased since 2013.

  5. Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar - Wikipedia

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    In November 1992, 10 dinar banknotes were overprinted with denominations of 100,000 dinars. [2] After suffering from high inflation, a second dinar was introduced in August 1994, replacing the first at a rate of 1 "new" dinar = 10,000 "old" dinara. Both these dinars were restricted in their circulation to the areas under Bosniak control.

  6. Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark - Wikipedia

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    Euro (€) = KM 1.95583 1 Designs for KM 10, KM 20, KM 50, and KM 100 banknotes differ for the two constituent polities, the FBiH and RS, in some aspects, including images and order of scripts. The residual KM 200 banknote and all of the coins are identical for both polities.

  7. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    Euro gold and silver commemorative coins are special euro coins minted and issued by member states of the Eurozone, mainly in gold and silver, although other precious metals are also used in rare occasions. Belgium was one of the first twelve countries in the Eurozone that introduced the euro (€) on 1 January 2002.

  8. Gold standard - Wikipedia

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    The nearly coincidental California gold rush of 1849 and the Australian gold rushes of 1851 significantly increased world gold supplies and the minting of gold francs and dollars as the gold–silver ratio went below 15.5, pushing France and the United States into the gold standard with Great Britain during the 1850s. The benefits of the gold ...

  9. List of companies of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    1975 [2] Aluminum P A Banjalučka Pivara: Consumer goods Brewers Banja Luka: 1873 Brewery P A BH Pošta: Industrials Delivery services Sarajevo: 2001 Postal services S A BH Telecom: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Sarajevo: 2004 Telcom S A Bihaćka pivovara: Consumer goods Brewers Bihać: 1990 Brewery P A Bingo: Consumer services