1 VAL to BGN Bulgarian Lev
1 VAL to BGN Bulgarian Lev
Vatican City Lira
 Vatican City Lira ,
The lira (plural lire; abbreviation: VAL) was the currency of the Vatican City between 1929 and 2002. It was not a separate currency but an issue of the Italian lira; the Banca d’Italia produced coins specifically for Vatican City.
The Papal States, by the late 1860s, was reduced to a small area close to Rome, used its own lira between 1866 and 1870 as a member of the Latin Monetary Union. Upon the conclusion of the Risorgimento, the state, and its currency, ceased to exiWiki
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Bulgaria Lev
 The lev (Bulgarian: лев, plural: лева, левове / leva, levove; ISO 4217 code: BGN; numeric code: 975) is the currency of Bulgaria. In old Bulgarian the word “lev” meant “lion”, the word ‘lion’ in the modern language is luv (IPA: [ɫɤf]; in Bulgarian: лъв). The lev is divided in 100 stotinki (Ñтотинки, singular: stotinka, Ñтотинка). Stotinka in Bulgarian means “a hundredth” and in fact is a translation of the French term “centime”. Grammatically the word “stotinkWiki
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