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  2. Zimbabwean dollar - Wikipedia

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    The 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar banknote (10 14 dollars), equal to 10 27 pre-2006 dollars. On 30 July 2008, the dollar was redenominated and given a new currency code of ZWR. [23] After 1 August 2008, 10 billion ZWN were worth 1 ZWR. [23] Coins valued at Z$5, Z$10 and Z$25 and banknotes worth Z$5, Z$10, Z$20, Z$100, and Z$500 were issued in ...

  3. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    A third redenomination, producing the "fourth Zimbabwe dollar", occurred in February 2009, and dropped 12 more zeros from the currency. It was thus worth 10 trillion trillion original dollars, as the three redenominations together reduced the value of an original dollar by 10 3 × 10 10 × 10 12 = 10 25.

  4. Banknotes of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Bird and "10" 2007 1 August 2008 30 September 2015 68 $20 145 × 72 mm Red Domboremari with trees Tailings, miner with jackhammer: Zimbabwe Bird and "20" 2007 1 August 2008 30 September 2015 69 $100 149 × 74 mm Blue Domboremari with trees Zimbabwe Aloe, Great Zimbabwe ruins: Zimbabwe Bird and "100" 2007 1 August 2008 30 September 2015 70

  5. Architecture of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The foyer, lobby, casino, and entrance courtyard have a rounded design, with a domed roof that incorporates grass. [2] The design of the roof significantly evokes the traditional architecture of Zimbabwe. [2] Adjacent to the casino, guest rooms are arranged in twelve complexes on a curvilinear plan.

  6. Dom-Ino House - Wikipedia

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    Dom-Ino House (French: Maison Dom-Ino) is an open floor plan modular structure designed by the pioneering architect Le Corbusier in 1914–1915. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This design became the foundation for most of his architecture for the next ten years.

  7. Utopia House - Wikipedia

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    Utopia House is a historic house museum and a National Monument of Zimbabwe. [3] It is under the care of the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe, and is curated by the staff of the Mutare Museum. [2] Utopia House and the Mutare Museum are the only two museums in Mutare, the fourth-largest city in Zimbabwe. [2]

  8. The Romney Plan For A Stronger Middle Class - HuffPost

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    • More than $1 trillion in revenue for federal, state, and local governments; • Lower energy prices for job creators and middle-class families; and • National security strengthened by freedom from dependence on foreign energy supplies. A successful national energy strategy will have a fundamental influence on the well-being of the nation.

  9. State House, Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    State House, formerly called Government House, is a former Government House in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It was used by the British South Africa Company during their rule in Rhodesia. It was built by Cecil Rhodes in 1897 as his personal residence. [1] [2] It is now used as the official Bulawayo residence for the President of Zimbabwe. [3]