yugoslavian monetary unit

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yugoslavian monetary unit

The shopkeeper counts out several Yugoslavian monetary units on the counter.

Definition

Noun: - Yugoslavian monetary unit: A standard unit of currency that was used as money within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which existed until 1992. This term refers to the official monetary units during that historical period.

Usage

This term is primarily used in historical, economic, or numismatic (coin and banknote collecting) contexts to discuss the former country's financial system. - The Yugoslavian monetary unit underwent several reforms due to periods of high inflation. - Collectors often seek out old banknotes representing the Yugoslavian monetary unit.

Advanced Usage
  • As a historical term, it is often specified by naming the particular unit, such as the .
    • The primary Yugoslavian monetary unit was the Yugoslav dinar.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dinar: The specific name for the primary Yugoslavian monetary unit.
  • Para: A former subdivision of the Yugoslav dinar (100 para = 1 dinar).
  • Novčana jedinica (Serbo-Croatian): The translation for "monetary unit" in the languages of the region.
Synonyms
  • Currency unit of Yugoslavia
  • Yugoslav currency unit
Notes on Meaning

This term is strictly historical. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, successor states like Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia established their own independent monetary units.

yugoslavian monetary unit

The shopkeeper counts out several Yugoslavian monetary units on the counter.

Noun
  1. monetary unit in Yugoslavia

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