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Definition of Tunisian dinar
1. Noun. The basic unit of money in Tunisia.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tunisian Dinar
Literary usage of Tunisian dinar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"iA new currency, the Tunisian dinar t was adopted on Nov. 3, 1958. At the same
time a ne\\ Central Bank of Tunisia became responsible for the Issue of notes ..."
2. Chronicle of Progress by Ibrahim Abed, Paula Casey-Vine, Abdullah Al Jabali (1996)
"... as well as grant a 5.5 million Tunisian dinar loan to the Tunisian Government.
20 May: Sheikh Rashid opened the headquarters of the Dubai Islamic Bank. ..."
3. Tunisia by Ken Bernstein (2002)
"Currency The unit of currency is the Tunisian dinar (abbreviated D or TDD).
In an odd departure from the decimal system, the dinar is divided into a ..."
4. The Eu and the Maghreb by Lionel Fontagné, Nicolas Péridy (1997)
"For example, the Tunisian dinar was sharply depreciated against the French franc
during l985-87, with l00 French francs of workers' remittances being ..."
5. International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, 1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... Tunisian government made the Tunisian dinar convertible for current account
purposes in spring 1994, restrictions remain on capital account transfers. ..."
6. International Business Practices (1993)
"•Population: 8.4 million • Currency: Tunisian dinar (TD) •GDP: US$13.7 billion
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Syria is a member of the Paris Convention for ..."
7. Migration and Development: New Partnerships for Co-Operation by OECD Staff (1994)
"... policies and to outline the conditions under which the Algerian dinar, the
Moroccan dirham and the Tunisian dinar could achieve full convertibility. ..."
8. Finance and Competitiveness in Developing Countries by José María Fanelli, Rohinton Medhora (2002)
"30 One Tunisian dinar was 1.3 USD in 1984 and 1.0 USD in 1994. 31 The criterion
for classification being based on the average for the period 1984-94, ..."