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markkaenUK
mark·ka M0115200 (mär′kä′)n. The primary unit of currency in Finland before the adoption of the euro. [Finnish, from Swedish mark, a mark of money; see merg- in Indo-European roots.]markka (ˈmɑːkɑː; -kə) n, pl -kaa (-kɑː) (Currencies) the former standard monetary unit of Finland, divided into 100 penniä; replaced by the euro in 2002[Finnish. See mark2]mark•ka (ˈmɑrk kɑ) n., pl. -kaa (-kä). the basic currency of Finland, which has a fixed value relative to the euro. [1900–05; < Finnish < German; see mark2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | markka - formerly the basic unit of money in FinlandFinnish markFinnish monetary unit - monetary unit in Finlandpenni - 100 pennia formerly equaled 1 markka in Finland |
MarkkaenUK
MarkkaThe former currency of Finland. It was introduced in 1860, replacing the Russian ruble. Like most currencies, it was pegged to the U.S. dollar during the Bretton Woods period, and later to various currency baskets. It was replaced by the euro in 1999 and ceased circulating in 2002.markkaenUK
Synonyms for markkanoun formerly the basic unit of money in FinlandSynonymsRelated Words- Finnish monetary unit
- penni
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