Meaning | The basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 centimes / centimes. |
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Parts | centime | A fractional monetary unit of several countries |
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Narrower | Belgian franc | formerly the basic unit of money in Belgium |
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Benin franc | The basic unit of money in Benin |
Burkina Faso franc | The basic unit of money in Burkina Faso |
Burundi franc | The basic unit of money in Burundi |
Cameroon franc | The basic unit of money in Cameroon |
Central African Republic franc | The basic unit of money in the Central African Republic |
Chadian franc | The basic unit of money in Chad |
Congo franc | The basic unit of money in the Congo |
Djibouti franc | The basic unit of money in Djibouti |
French franc | formerly the basic unit of money in France |
Gabon franc | The basic unit of money in Gabon |
Guinean franc | The basic unit of money in Guinea |
Ivory Coast franc, Cote d'Ivoire franc | The basic unit of money in the Ivory Coast |
Luxembourg franc | formerly the basic unit of money in Luxembourg |
Madagascar franc | The basic unit of money in Madagascar / Madagascar |
Mali franc | The basic unit of money in Mali |
Niger franc | The basic unit of money in Niger |
Rwanda franc | The basic unit of money in Rwanda |
Senegalese franc | The basic unit of money in Senegal |
Swiss franc | The basic unit of money in Switzerland |
Togo franc | The basic unit of money in Togo |
Broader | monetary unit | A unit of money |
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Spanish | franco marroquí, franco |
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Catalan | franc marroquí, franc, Franc |
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