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Please answer my 6yr old child's question
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15/06/2005 09:45:49
 
 
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15/06/2005 09:37:44
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Visual FoxPro
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>>On their Danish Kroner coins and notes, they use numerals. It confuses many, but Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland all use Kroner (and "ører", corresponding to cent), but they are all different currencies.
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>Kroner means crowns, right? You haven't switched to Euros yet?

Yes, Kroner=crowns. Also some other countries have a currency whose name comes from crown, like the czech Korona (or was it corona?). And no, Norway is not a EU member, as one of a few european countries. But even though Denmark and Sweden are members of EU, they still use their old currency. The same goes for Great Britain.
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