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|subunit = [[w:Kopeck|kopeck]] | |subunit = [[w:Kopeck|kopeck]] | ||
|coins = 20, 50 kopecks | |coins = 20, 50 kopecks, 1 manat | ||
|banknotes = | |banknotes = 2, 5, 10, 20 manats | ||
|central_bank = [[Central Bank of Aswington]] | |central_bank = [[Central Bank of Aswington]] | ||
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The '''manat''' is the currency of [[Aswington]]. The currency is divided into 100 [[w:kopek|kopecks]]. | The '''manat''' is the currency of [[Aswington]]. The currency is divided into 100 [[w:kopek|kopecks]]. | ||
== Etymology == | ==Etymology== | ||
The word manat derived from the word "[[w:Moneta|Moneta]]" (Latin Monēta) In Roman mythology, was a title given to two separate goddesses: the goddess of memory, and was an epithet of Juno, called Juno Moneta. The latter's name is a source of numerous words in English and other European languages, including the words "money" and "mint". | The word manat derived from the word "[[w:Moneta|Moneta]]" (Latin Monēta) In Roman mythology, was a title given to two separate goddesses: the goddess of memory, and was an epithet of Juno, called Juno Moneta. The latter's name is a source of numerous words in English and other European languages, including the words "money" and "mint". | ||
The name was used as a designation for the [[w:Soviet ruble|Soviet ruble]] in the [[w:Azeri language|Azeri]] and [[w:Turkmen language|Turkmen]] languages. | The name was used as a designation for the [[w:Soviet ruble|Soviet ruble]] in the [[w:Azeri language|Azeri]] and [[w:Turkmen language|Turkmen]] languages. | ||
== Coins == | ==Coins== | ||
== Banknotes == | ==Banknotes== | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
== See also == | ==See also== | ||
[[Category:Currencies]] | [[Category:Currencies]] | ||
[[Category:Economics]] | [[Category:Economics]] | ||
[[Category:Aswington]] | [[Category:Aswington]] |
Revision as of 23:29, 5 May 2021
Aswingtonian manat | |
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Demographics |
The manat is the currency of Aswington. The currency is divided into 100 kopecks.
Etymology
The word manat derived from the word "Moneta" (Latin Monēta) In Roman mythology, was a title given to two separate goddesses: the goddess of memory, and was an epithet of Juno, called Juno Moneta. The latter's name is a source of numerous words in English and other European languages, including the words "money" and "mint".
The name was used as a designation for the Soviet ruble in the Azeri and Turkmen languages.