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  1. Kineski juan ( kin. 元) ( ISO 4217: CNY) je osnovna brojčana jedinica raznih povijesnih i sadašnjih kineskih valuta. Izvan sinosfere juan se danas najčešće odnosi na osnovnu brojčanu jedinicu valute Narodne republike Kine renminbi ( kin.: 人民币 [rénmínbì] = "narodna valuta").

  2. Renminbi ( kineski: 人民币 [rénmínbì] = "narodna valuta") valuta je kontinentalnog dijela Narodne Republike Kine, čija je glavna jedinica juan (kineski 元 [yuán]), podijeljena na grupe od 10 jiaa (角), kojeg sačinjavaju 10 fena (分).

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    Today, the term "Yuan" usually refers to the primary unit of account of the renminbi (RMB), the currency of the People's Republic of China. RMB banknotes start at one Yuan and go up to 100 Yuan. It is also used as a synonym of that currency, especially in international contexts – the ISO 4217 standard code for renminbi is CNY, an abbreviation of "C...

    In Standard (Mandarin) Chinese, 圓 / 圆 yuán literally means "round". During the Qing Dynasty and early Republic the yuan was a large, thick round coin made of silver, modelled on the Spanish dollar. The word is usually written with the Chinese character 元, literally meaning "beginning" but used as an abbreviation for 圓. On notes, coins and documents...

    The yuan was derived from the Spanish dollar or Mexican dollar, worth eight Spanish reales and popularly known as the piece-of-eight. This was effectively the world's first international currency, beginning to circulate widely in east and southeast Asia in the late 18th century due to Spanish presence in the region, principally the Philippines and ...

    In 1917, the warlord in control of Manchuria, Zhang Zuolin, introduced a new currency, known as the Fengtien yuan or dollar, for use in the Three Eastern Provinces. It was valued at 1.2 yuan in the earlier (and still circulating) "small money" banknotes and was initially set equal to the Japanese yen. It maintained its value (at times being worth a...

    The various Soviets under the control of the Chinese Communist Party issued coins between 1931 and 1935, and banknotes between 1930 and 1949. Some of the banknotes were denominated in chuàn, strings of wén coins. The People's Bank was founded in 1948 and began issuing currency that year, but some of the regional banks continued to issue their own n...

    Production of banknotes by Communist Party forces ceased in 1936 but resumed in 1938 and continued through to the centralization of money production in 1948. A great many regional banks and other entities issued notes. Before 1942, denominations up to 100 yuan were issued. That year, the first notes up to 1,000 yuan appeared. Notes up to 5,000 yuan...

    Originally, a silver yuan had the same specifications as a silver Spanish dollar. During the Republican era(1911–1949), the transliteration "yuan" was often printed on the reverse of the first yuan banknotes but sometimes "dollar" was used instead. In the Republic of China, the common English name is the "New Taiwan dollar" but banknotes issued bet...

  3. Dinastija Yuan ili Mongolska dinastija je naziv za period u kojem je Kinom po prvi put u historiji vladala dinastija stranih osvajača. Iako je mongolski vladar Džingis Kan osvojio sjevernu Kinu početkom 13. vijeka, tek je njegov unuk Kublaj Kan uspio dovršiti osvajanje Kine, odnosno južnog dijela koji je bio pod dinastijom Sung.

  4. Jul 19, 2023 · 1 kineski yuan = 15.5683 srpski dinar. Minimalni na Srijeda, 19 Srpanj 2023. 1 kineski yuan = 14.4827 srpski dinar

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RenminbiRenminbi - Wikipedia

    The yuan (Chinese: 元 or simplified Chinese: 圆; traditional Chinese: 圓; pinyin: yuán) is the basic unit of the renminbi. One yuan is divided into 10 jiao ( Chinese : 角 ; pinyin : jiǎo ), and the jiao is further subdivided into 10 fen ( Chinese : 分 ; pinyin : fēn ).

  6. How to convert Chinese yuan rmb to Serbian dinars. 1 Input your amount. Simply type in the box how much you want to convert. 2 Choose your currencies. Click on the dropdown to select CNY in the first dropdown as the currency that you want to convert and RSD in the second drop down as the currency you want to convert to. 3 That’s it

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