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den·ar

 (dĕn′är)
n. pl. den·a·ri (dĕn′är-ē)
See Table at currency.

[Macedonian, from Old Church Slavonic dinarii, from Late Greek dēnarion, from Latin dēnārius; see denary.]
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denar

(ˈdiːnə)
n
(Currencies) the standard monetary unit of Macedonia, divided into 100 deni
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The Ministry of Economy co-financed the expenses of 25 companies, with a total of 5 million denar in budget assets, said Kuci.
Ongoing preparations for issuing the first plastic money on the Macedonian market, it regards banknotes with denominations of 10 and 50 denar which will be made of plastic and if everything goes as planned, will enter in circulation by the end of this year.
In addition to salaries and pensions, most of the expenditures are intended for subsidies for farmers, for which EUR 140 million is projected, as well as Denar 21 billion and 209 million for capital investments.
The Government proposed supporting the business sector with 1.5 million euros a month over a period of six months to help firms raise the minimum wage from 10,080 to 12,000 denars. The budget revision allocates 6 million euros to this end.
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