Krone
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Krone (the cognate of "Crown") may refer to:
[edit] General
- Crown (literal translation)
- Krone GmbH, a German telephone and telecommunications manufacturer founded in 1928 (aka ADC Krone), acquired by ADC Telecommunications in 2004
- Krone an der Brahe, the German name for Koronowo, Poland
- Diu Crône, a medieval poem
- Kronen Zeitung, an Austrian tabloid
- Julie Krone, American jockey
[edit] Currency
The practice of using "Crown"/"Krone" as the name of a currency developed from coins often bearing the picture of a monarch. However, the name is currently used also for the currency of Republics.
- Norwegian krone, the currency of Norway
- Danish krone, the currency of Denmark
- Icelandic króna, the currency of Iceland
- Swedish krona, the currency of Sweden
- Austro-Hungarian krone, the currency of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1892
- Yugoslav krone, a currency of the former Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
Currencies that also mean crown:
- Czech koruna, the currency of the Czech Republic
- Estonian kroon, the currency of Estonia
[edit] See also
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