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  2. Slovak koruna - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown (Slovak: slovenská koruna, literally meaning Slovak crown) was the currency of Slovakia between 8 February 1993 and 31 December 2008, and could be used for cash payment until 16 January 2009.

  3. Slovak koruna (1939–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak koruna or Slovak crown (Slovak: koruna slovenská, Ks) was the currency of the Nazi-era Slovak Republic between 1939 and 1945. The Slovak koruna replaced the Czechoslovak koruna at par and was replaced by the reconstituted Czechoslovak koruna, again at par.

  4. Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia adopted the Euro currency on 1 January 2009 as the 16th member of the Eurozone. The euro in Slovakia was approved by the European commission on 7 May 2008. The Slovak koruna was revalued on 28 May 2008 to 30.126 for 1 euro, which was also the exchange rate for the euro. [176] [177]

  5. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    All de facto present currencies in Europe, and an incomplete list of the preceding currency, are listed here. In Europe, the most commonly used currency is the euro (used by 26 countries); any country entering the European Union (EU) is expected to join the eurozone [ 1 ] when they meet the five convergence criteria. [ 2 ]

  6. Slovak euro coins - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia has been a member of the European Union since May 2004, and is a member of the European Economic and Monetary Union. Slovakia adopted the euro on 1 January 2009, replacing its previous currency, the Slovak koruna.

  7. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Slovak koruna – Slovak Republic (1939–1945) Slovak koruna – Slovakia; Koruuni – Greenland; Króna. Faroese króna – Faroe Islands (not an independent currency, equivalent to Danish krone) Icelandic króna – Iceland; Krona – Sweden; Krone Austro-Hungarian krone – Austria-Hungary; Danish krone – Denmark, Greenland; Liechtenstein ...

  8. Category:Currencies of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovak koruna (1939–1945) This page was last edited on 27 January 2019, at 01:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Dissolution of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2009, Slovakia adopted the euro as its currency, with a conversion rate of 30.126 SK/€, and the €2 commemorative coin for 2009, Slovakia's first, featured the 20th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in remembrance of the common struggle of the Czechoslovaks for democracy. [18]