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Selected title: FYROM
Explanation: Official name: Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia. Monetary unit: Denar. Valuation (October 5, 1992) 1 Yugoslav dinar (Din) = Denar. FYROM, as part of YugosIavia, utilized the Yugoslav (old) dinar (Din) until January 1, 1990, when it was replaced by the Yugoslav (new) dinar (Din) at a rate of 10,000 old for 1 new. FYROM left the Yugoslav currency area in September 1991, utilizing a local coupon alone until May 1992, when a transitional local currency, the denar, was introduced. The denar (valued initially at denar 255 = 1 U.S.$) was established at par with the Yugoslav (new) dinar but circulated in parallel with the coupon until May 1993, when a differently defined denar was introduced, replacing both the transitional denar and the coupon. Current Monetary unit: Denar

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