Dinar
Appearance
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States that currently use the dinar.
States that previously (in their lifetime) used the dinar.
The Dinar is the official currency in many countries. It is used in many countries near the Mediterranean Sea. The word dinar (Arabic: دينار, Serbian: динар / dinar, Macedonian: денар) is derived from denarius, a Roman currency.
Usage[change | change source]
Countries using the dinar[change | change source]
Countries | Currency | ISO 4217 code |
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Algerian dinar | DZD |
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Bahraini dinar | BHD |
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Jordanian dinar | JOD |
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Kuwaiti dinar | KWD |
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Iraqi dinar | IQD |
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Macedonian denar | MKD |
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Libyan dinar | LYD |
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Serbian dinar | RSD |
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Tunisian dinar | TND |
Countries that used the dinar[change | change source]
- Abu Dhabi: the Abu Dhabi dinar or Bahraini dinar which have been used from 1966 to 1973
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: the Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar
- Croatia: the Croatian dinar
- Iran: the Iranian rial was divided into 100 dinars
- Republic of Serbian Krajina: the Krajina dinar
- Republika Srpska: the Republika Srpska dinar
- South Yemen: the South Yemeni dinar
- Sudan: the Sudanese dinar
- Yugoslavia: the Yugoslav dinar