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Definitions from the WebYugoslavian Monetary UnitDefinitionA Yugoslavian monetary unit refers to the currency used in Yugoslavia, a former country located in Southeast Europe. It was the official means of exchange within the country and was issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia. SensesNoun - Specific: The specific monetary unit used in Yugoslavia during its existence. Noun - General: Any monetary unit used within the country of Yugoslavia. UsagesPopular Usage:During the 20th century, the Yugoslavian dinar served as the primary Yugoslavian monetary unit. Example sentence: The exchange rate between the Yugoslavian dinar and the US dollar was constantly fluctuating. Local Usage:In different regions of Yugoslavia, local currencies or complementary monetary units were sometimes used for specific purposes. Example sentence: In certain rural areas, bartering was more common than relying on the official Yugoslavian monetary unit. Related ProductsExplore books and resources related to Yugoslavian history and currency on Amazon: Yugoslavian History BooksYugoslavian Dinar Yugoslavia Currency | ||||
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