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The riel (/ r i ˈ ɛ l /; Khmer: រៀល, romanized: riĕl; sign: ៛; code: KHR) is the currency of Cambodia. There have been two distinct riel, the first issued between 1953 and May 1975. There have been two distinct riel, the first issued between 1953 and May 1975.
KHR may be: Cambodian riel, the currency of Cambodia; Kharkhorin Airport in Mongolia (IATA code) KHR Arkitekter, a Danish architecture company; KHR-1, a robot
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The KHR-1 is a programmable, bipedal humanoid robot introduced in June 2004 by a Japanese company Kondo Kagaku.At the time of its introduction it was one of the least expensive programmable bipedal robots (prices averaging around $1,600 in the United States and ¥128,000 in Japan).