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Encyclopedia > Convertible Mark
A 50,00 konvertibilnih maraka (Federation of BiH) banknote
A 50,00 konvertibilnih maraka (Federation of BiH) banknote
A 0,50 KM (Republic of Srpska) banknote
A 0,50 KM (Republic of Srpska) banknote

The Convertible Mark (Bonsian and Croatian: konvertibilna marka, Serbian: конвертибилна марка), (ISO 4217:BAM) is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into 100 feninga (фенинга in Serbian), from the German Pfennige. A banknote of 50 convertible Marks from Bosnia and Herzegovina, scanned by my friend Darko (cubalibre8@gmx. ... A banknote of 50 convertible Marks from Bosnia and Herzegovina, scanned by my friend Darko (cubalibre8@gmx. ... Federation of BiH shaded red Official languages Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian Capital Sarajevo Area  â€“ Total  â€“ % water  26,110 km²  n/a Population  â€“ Total (2002)  â€“ Density  2,318,972  88/km² Ethnic groups (2002) Bosniaks: 72,9% Croats: 21,8% Serbs: 4,4% and others: 1,0% President Niko Lozančić Time... Image File history File links Brankomarka. ... Image File history File links Brankomarka. ... Republika Srpska shaded red Official languages Serbian, Croatian, Bosniak Capital de jure Sarajevo, de facto Banja Luka Area  – Total  – % water  24,811 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2001)  – Density  1,490,993  60/km² Ethnic groups (1996) Serbs: 90% Bosniaks: 7% Others: 3% President Dragan Čavić Prime minister Pero Bukejlović... The Bosnian language (Bosanski jezik) is one of the standard versions of the Central-South Slavic diasystem, based on the Å tokavian dialect. ... The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Central–South Slavic diasystem, formerly (and still frequently) called Serbo-Croatian and based on the Å tokavian dialect. ... ISO 4217 is an international standard describing three letter codes to define the names of currencies established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ... The pfennig was a small German coin valued at 1/100 of a Deutsche Mark and other German currencies with the name Mark. ...


It was established as such by the 1995 Dayton Agreement. The marka in the name refers to the Deutsche Mark, the currency to which it was pegged until 2002 at a par exchange rate of 1:1. After the Deutsche Mark was absorbed by the euro in 2002, the currency was put on a fixed exchange rate to the new European currency instead. 1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Dayton Agreement or Dayton Accords is the name given to the agreement at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio to end the war in the former Yugoslavia that had gone on for the previous three years, in particular the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... The Deutsche Mark (DM, DEM) was the official currency of West and, from 1990, unified Germany. ... The euro (€; ISO 4217 code EUR) is the currency of twelve European Union member states: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, collectively known as the Eurozone. ...


The two entities (the Federation and the Republic) have different banknotes of the same style but with different designs (the person and the symbol on the back is different), however they are interchangeable within the whole country. There is a exception of this is the 200 KM banknote, which has the same design throughout the country. Federation of BiH shaded red Official languages Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian Capital Sarajevo Area  â€“ Total  â€“ % water  26,110 km²  n/a Population  â€“ Total (2002)  â€“ Density  2,318,972  88/km² Ethnic groups (2002) Bosniaks: 72,9% Croats: 21,8% Serbs: 4,4% and others: 1,0% President Niko Lozančić Time... Republika Srpska shaded red Official languages Serbian, Croatian, Bosniak Capital de jure Sarajevo, de facto Banja Luka Area  – Total  – % water  24,811 km²  n/a Population  – Total (2001)  – Density  1,490,993  60/km² Ethnic groups (1996) Serbs: 90% Bosniaks: 7% Others: 3% President Dragan Čavić Prime minister Pero Bukejlović...


Coins 1¢ euro coin A coin is usually a piece of hard material, generally metal and usually in the shape of a disc, which is issued by a government to be used as a form of money. ...

  • 10 feninga/фенинга
  • 20 feninga/фенинга
  • 50 feninga/фенинга
  • 1 marka/марка
  • 2 marke/марке

Banknotes A £20 Ulster Bank banknote. ...

  • 50 feninga/фенинга (withdrawn from circulation March 31, 2003)
  • 1 marka/марка
  • 5 maraka/марака
  • 10 maraka/марака
  • 20 maraka/марака
  • 50 maraka/марака
  • 100 maraka/марака
  • 200 maraka/марака

March 31 is the 90th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (91st in Leap years), with 275 days remaining, as the final day of March. ... 2003(MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

External links

  • Central Bank of BiH (with details about this currency)


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Eastern Belarusian ruble | Moldovan leu | Russian rouble | Transnistrian rouble | Ukrainian hryvnia
Southeastern Albanian lek | Bulgarian lev | Bosnian konvertibilna marka | Croatian kuna | Macedonian denar | Romanian leu | Serbian dinar
Mediterranean Cypriot pound | Gibraltar pound | Maltese lira | New Turkish lira
Transcaucasia Armenian dram | Azeri manat | Georgian lari

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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Convertible Marks (1796 words)
After the Deutsche Mark was absorbed by the euro in 2002, the currency was put on a fixed exchange rate of 1 convertible mark to 0.511292 euro (conversely, 1 EUR = 1.95583 BAM).
The Mark II was formally introduced to the general public in October 1955 as a 1956 model." [However, one year prior to its introduction, William Ford announced his plans at the first national rally of the Continental Owners Club, held the week of October 16, 1954 at Greenfield Village, Michigan.
The Austin-Healey Sprite Mark III was a transition model between the Mark II roadster that preceded it and the Mark IV convertible that followed it.
Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal (388 words)
issuing_authority_website = www.cbbh.ba }} The konvertibilna marka (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin, Serbian Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка, English: convertible mark, ISO 4217: BAM, symbols: KM (Latin) or КМ (Cyrillic)) is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The "marka" in the name refers to the Deutsche Mark, the currency to which it was pegged at par.
Since the replacement of the Deutsche Mark by the euro in 2002, the marka effectively uses the same fixed exchange rate to euro that the Deutsche Mark has (that is, €1 = 1.95583 konvertibilna marka).
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