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  2. Polish złoty - Wikipedia

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    The Polish złoty (alternative spelling: zloty; [3] Polish: polski złoty, Polish: [ˈzwɔtɨ] ⓘ; [a] abbreviation: zł; code: PLN) [b] is the official currency and legal tender of Poland. It is subdivided into 100 grosz ( gr ). [c] It is the most traded currency in Central and Eastern Europe and ranks 21st most-traded in the foreign exchange ...

  3. National Bank of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nbp .pl (in Polish and English) The Narodowy Bank Polski ( pronounced [narɔdɔvɨ bank pɔlski]; the National Bank of Poland ), often abbreviated to NBP, is the central bank of Poland, founded in 1945. It controls the issuing of Poland's currency, the Polish złoty. The bank is headquartered in Warsaw, and has branches in 16 ...

  4. Polish marka - Wikipedia

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    The Bank Polski was proclaimed as the new central bank of Poland. The marka was exchanged for a new, gold-based currency, the złoty, at the rate of Mp 1,800,000 to 1 zł. One US dollar was then worth 5.18 zł—or Mp 9,324,000. Exchange rates. Exchange rate of 1 US dollar to the Polish marka: 1919 - Mp 90; 1921 - Mp 6,000; May 1923 - Mp 52,000

  5. Warsaw Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    WIG20. WIG30. Website. gpw.pl. The Warsaw Stock Exchange ( WSE) ( Polish: Giełda Papierów Wartościowych w Warszawie (GPW)) is a stock exchange in Warsaw, Poland. Founded in 1817, it was located in the Saxon Palace until 1877 when it was moved to the Exchange Building at the Saxon Garden. Currently, it is located at ul.

  6. Stalag XXI-D - Wikipedia

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    Garrison information. Occupants. Polish, French, British, Belgian, Dutch, Serbian, Soviet and Italian prisoners of war. Stalag XXI-D was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp based in Poznań in German-occupied Poland, operated in 1940–1945. It held Polish, French, British, Belgian, Dutch, Serbian, Soviet and Italian POWs.

  7. Poland and the euro - Wikipedia

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    Poland does not use the euro as its currency. However, under the terms of their Treaty of Accession with the European Union, all new Member States "shall participate in the Economic and Monetary Union from the date of accession as a Member State with a derogation", which means that Poland is obliged to eventually replace its currency, the złoty, with the euro.

  8. Category:Currencies of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Foreign exchange certificate; G. German ostrubel; ... Template:Polish currency and coinage This page was last edited on 27 January 2019, at 01:15 (UTC). ...

  9. Poznań - Wikipedia

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    Poznań. /  52.40833°N 16.93361°E  / 52.40833; 16.93361. Poznań ( Polish: [ˈpɔznaɲ] ⓘ) [a] is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair ( Jarmark ...

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