Definitions
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- noun A state
currency formerly used by the Republic ofSlovenia between 1991 and 2006, divided into 100stotins .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Lately, being more focused on the obscure, ancient Northern Italian languages previously mentioned, I've noticed a Venetic verb variously spelled toler, tolar or tuler, and translated as a 3ps form of 'to bring'.
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Lately, being more focused on the obscure, ancient Northern Italian languages previously mentioned, I've noticed a Venetic verb variously spelled toler, tolar or tuler, and translated as a 3ps form of 'to bring'.
Archive 2010-07-01 2010
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Currency (code): euro (EUR) note: on 1 January 2007, Slovenia's currency became the euro; both the tolar and the euro were in circulation from 1 January until 15
The 2007 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Slovenia euro (EUR) note: on 1 January 2007, Slovenia's currency became the euro; both the tolar and the euro were in circulation from 1 January until 15
The 2007 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Slovenia must press on with privatization, enterprise restructuring, institution reform, and liberalization of financial markets, thereby creating conditions conducive to foreign investment and the maintenance of a stable tolar.
The 1999 CIA Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Currency (code): euro (EUR) note: on 1 January 2007, the euro became Slovenia's currency; both the tolar and the euro were in circulation from 1 January until 15 January 2007
Slovenia 2008
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Sloveniaeuro (EUR) note: on 1 January 2007, the euro became Slovenia's currency; both the tolar and the euro were in circulation from 1 January until 15 January 2007
Currency (code) 2008
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