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marka

American  
[mahr-kuh, -kah] / ˈmɑr kə, -kɑ /

noun

plural

marka, markas
  1. the basic monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, equal to 100 pfenigs.


marka British  
/ ˈmɑːkə /

noun

  1. a unit of currency introduced as an interim currency in Bosnia-Herzegovina; replaced by the euro in 2002

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The civil procedure code was then amended to introduce fees for lawyers and public attorneys ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 marka.

From Reuters • Mar. 2, 2018

The civil procedure code was then amended to introduce fees for lawyers and public attorneys ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 marka.

From Reuters • Mar. 2, 2018

The marka -   the national currency introduced in 1998 - is now pegged to the   euro, and the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina has   dramatically increased its reserve holdings.

From The 2003 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency

Teut marka limit, boundary, territory of a tribe; Dak maka the ground, the earth, makoche country.

From The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages by Williamson, A. W. (Andrew Woods)

The marka - the national currency introduced in 1998 - has gained wide acceptance, and the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina has dramatically increased its reserve holdings.

From The 2001 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency