The Polish złoty (alternative spelling: zloty; Polish: polski złoty, Polish: [ˈzwɔtɨ] ; abbreviation: zł; code: PLN) is the official currency and legal...
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Złoty Potok (meaning "golden stream" in Polish) may refer to the following places: Złoty Potok, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) Złoty Potok...
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1000 złotych note (redirect from 1000 złoty note)
needed] In 1919/1924, Poland reintroduced the złoty, including a 1,000 złotych bill, followed by a 5,000 złoty bill.[citation needed] On the obverse, the...
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of Gmina Złoty Stok. Town centre The Immaculate Conception Church Hubertus Villa Gold mining museum Market square Historic townhouses "Złoty Stok". Encyklopedia...
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Red złoty (Polish: czerwony złoty; also known as Polish ducats or florins) refers to circulating gold coins minted in the Kingdom of Poland (later, the...
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1835 the złoty of the Congress Kingdom of Poland was the official currency of the Free City of Kraków. During the November Uprising also the złoty introduced...
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Złoty Las [ˈzwɔtɨ ˈlas] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Świdnica, within Świdnica County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western...
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such contracts.[1][2] On 7 July 1994 Polish złoty (PLZ) was denominated at a rate 10000:1 to new Polish złoty (PLN). The new currency was introduced on...
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Apart from the town of Złoty Stok, the gmina contains the villages of Błotnica, Chwalisław, Laski, Mąkolno and Płonica. Gmina Złoty Stok is twinned with:...
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January 1, 1995, when the złoty was redenominated after hyperinflation was harnessed. There are 100 grosz (gr) to one złoty (zł). These special issue...
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