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    <title>Dažādas piezīmes Euro sīcene Somijā un Nīderlandē</title>
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    <description>Kaut kur lasīju par Holandi, bet nezināju, ka arī Somijā īsti neizmanto sīkās euro monētas.Finland does not use the 1 and 2 cent coins; instead all sums are 
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<title>Dažādas piezīmes Euro sīcene Somijā un Nīderlandē</title>
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<description>Kaut kur lasīju par Holandi, bet nezināju, ka arī Somijā īsti neizmanto sīkās euro monētas.<br /><br /><font color="#CC66CC"><i><font color="#B0171F">Finland does not use the 1 and 2 cent coins; instead all sums are 
rounded to the nearest 5 cents. The coins are, however, still legal 
tender and there are even small quantities of Finnish 1c and 2c coins, 
highly valued by collectors. It is common to omit cents and the euro 
sign from prices, and use the comma as a decimal separator: "5,50" thus 
means five euros and fifty cents</font>.<br /></i></font><br /><a class="linkification-ext" href="https://www.gapyear.com/countries/finland/local-currency" title="Linkification: https://www.gapyear.com/countries/finland/local-currency">https://www.gapyear.com/countries/finland/local-currency</a><br /><br />http://www.ekonomika.lv/vai-pardeveji-drikst-atteikties-no-pircejiem-pienemt-siknaudu/<br /><div class="itembody">
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<title>Comments by: hQuse</title>
<link>https://tvertne.org/blogi/?itemid=3870#5893</link>
<description><a href="http://manalieliskaaneeksisteejoshaamaajaslapa.lv">hQuse</a><br />Interesants fakts!</description>
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