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Encyclopedia > Yens
Yens
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Canton: Vaud
District: Morges
Postal Code: 1169
Population: 994
Size (ha) : 955
Altitude : 580 m
Habitants:

Yens is a commune in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Morges.


External links

  • http://www.yens.ch

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Japanese Yen (118 words)
The Japanese currency is the Yen, literally meaning "circle".
One yen corresponds to 100 sen. However, sen are not used in everyday life anymore.
Vending machines usually accept 10 Yen, 50 Yen, 100 Yen and 500 Yen coins, as well as 1,000 Yen bills.
Yen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (720 words)
The yen was introduced by the Meiji government in 1872 as a system resembling those in Europe; yen replaced the overly complex monetary system of the Edo period.
The yen was pegged at 1 US dollar = ¥360 from April 25, 1949, to until 1971 when the Bretton Woods system collapsed and the value of the Yen began to float.
The Latinized symbol for the Yen however, is identical to the one for the Renminbi, although the PRC tends to use one crossbar instead of two.
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