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Encyclopedia > Agora (monetary)

The New Israeli Agora ( 'אגורה; plural Agoroth or Agorot) is a denomination of the currency of Israel. The Israeli currency - the New Israeli Shekel (NIS)is divided into 100 agorot.


The Agora was introduced along with the NIS in 1985.


Coins exist of 5, 10, and 50 agorot.




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agora: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (464 words)
In early Greek history the agora was primarily used as a place for public assembly; later it functioned mainly as a center of commerce.
An agora acted as a marketplace and a forum to the citizens of the polis.
The agora arose along with the poleis after the fall of Mycenaean civilization, and were well established as a part of a city by the time of Homer (probably the 8th century BC).
Share capital increase of Lokalne Rozglosnie Radiowe Sp. z o.o. (310 words)
The Management Board of Agora SA with its seat in Warsaw hereby informs that on April 28, 2004 the increase of the initial capital of Lokalne Rozgłośnie Radiowe Sp.
Agora SA - 70,59%; Agencja Reklamowa Jowisz Sp.
Agora SA owns 100% of shares which entitle Agora to 100% of votes at the shareholders meeting of the LRR.
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