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Euro Slightly Drops In Azerbaijan
Euro Slightly Drops In Azerbaijan
02.04.2015 08:11
The official exchange rate of US dollar and euro to Azerbaijani manat was set at 1.0485 and 1.1291 manats, respectively as of Apr.2.
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