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  2. List of motifs on banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The former currency of Lithuania is the Lithuanian litas (LTL). The motifs used are: ... The official currency of Pakistan is the Pakistani rupee (PKR). The motifs ...

  3. Lithuanian litas - Wikipedia

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    The Lithuanian litas (ISO currency code LTL, symbolized as Lt; plural litai (nominative) or litų (genitive) was the currency of Lithuania, until 1 January 2015, when it was replaced by the euro. It was divided into 100 centų (genitive case; singular centas , nominative plural centai ).

  4. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Gulf rupee – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and United Arab Empirates; Hyderabad rupee – Hyderabad; Indian rupee (रुपया) – India; Javan rupee – Java; Mauritian rupee – Mauritius; Nepalese rupee (रुपैयाँ) – Nepal; Pakistani rupee (روپیہ) – Pakistan; Portuguese Indian rupia – Portuguese India ...

  5. Banknotes of the Lithuanian litas - Wikipedia

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    20 litų banknote (2001 release). Compare with 1991, 1993, and 1997 releases.. The banknote featured a portrait of the Lithuanian romantic poet Maironis (real name Jonas Mačiulis, 1862–1932) who was a great patriot and made efforts to "wake up" the nation, to inspire resistance to Russification policies, and fight for the independence of Lithuania from Imperial Russia.

  6. Category:Currencies of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian auksinas; Lithuanian litas; Lithuanian long currency; Lithuanian Mint; Lithuanian talonas; V. Vilnius Mint This page was last edited on 27 January 2019, at ...

  7. Category:Currencies with ISO 4217 code - Wikipedia

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    S. Saint Helena pound; Salvadoran colón; Sammarinese lira; Samoan tālā; São Tomé and Príncipe dobra; Saudi riyal; Serbian dinar; Seychellois rupee; Sierra Leonean leone

  8. Pakistani rupee - Wikipedia

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    The rupee continued to slowly decline until the start of 2018 when it began to rapidly devalue. The crash worsened midway through 2021, with the Pakistani rupee losing almost half its value between May 2021 and May 2023. This is largely attributed to political instability, devastating flooding, and a debt crisis. [citation needed]

  9. Bank of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    It issued the Lithuanian litas between 1922 and 1940, the Lithuanian talonas in 1991-1993, [citation needed] then a second litas from 1993 to 2014. Since 2015, it has also been Lithuania's national competent authority within European Banking Supervision .