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What (who) is krone - definition

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200 kroner note; 50 kroner note; 100 kroner note; 500 kroner note; 1000 kroner note; 1 krone; 5 kroner; 10 kroner; 20 kroner; 5 krones; 10 krones; 20 krones; 1 kroner; 50 krones note; Kroner; Krone (disambiguation)

Krone         
·noun A coin of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, of the value of about twenty-eight cents. ·see Crown, ·noun, 9.
krone         
['kr??n?]
¦ noun (plural kroner pronunciation same) the basic monetary unit of Denmark and Norway, equal to 100 ore.
Origin
Dan. and Norw., lit. 'crown'.
Yugoslav krone         
CURRENCY OF THE KINGDOM OF SERBS, CROATS, AND SLOVENES
Yugoslav Krone; Yugoslav crown
The krone ( / ; ) was a short-lived, provisional currency used in parts of the then newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, parts of which had previously been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Austria-Hungary). It was worth of a dinar or 25 para.

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Krone

Krone (the cognate of Crown) may refer to:

Examples of use of krone
1. Dođuţ automotive and Krone ready for production: ISTANBUL A cooperation agreement previously signed between Dođuţ Otomotiv and Bernard Krone Holding will lead to the manufacture of Krone brand trailers in Turkey.
2. The krone fell 0.1 per cent on the euro to NKr7.'16.
3. The Norwegian Krone traded slightly weaker against the euro at NKr7.7810 ahead of the announcement.
4. In addition the Norwegian currency (Krone) remains strong, giving Norwegians more for their money in Sweden.
5. The increase in oil prices dragged the euro 0.6 per cent lower against the Norwegian krone to NKr7.8327.