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markka

American  
[mahrk-kah] / ˈmɑrk kɑ /

noun

plural

markkaa
  1. a cupronickel or bronze coin and monetary unit of Finland until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 pennia; finmark. F.Mk., M.


markka British  
/ -kə, ˈmɑːkɑː /

noun

  1. the former standard monetary unit of Finland, divided into 100 penniä; replaced by the euro in 2002

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Etymology

Origin of markka

1900–05; < Finnish < German Mark; mark 2

Example Sentences

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Ongoing speculation   resulting from a lack of confidence in the government's policies forced   Helsinki to devalue the markka by about 12% in November 1991 and to   indefinitely break the link in September 1992.

From The 1993 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency