manat


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ma·nat

 (mä-nät′)
n. pl. manat
See Table at currency.

[Azerbaijani and Turkmen, from Russian moneta, coin, from Latin monēta, coinage; see money.]
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manat

(mæˈnæt)
n
1. (Currencies) the standard monetary unit of Azerbaijan, divided into 100 gopik
2. (Currencies) the standard monetary unit of Turkmenistan, divided into 100 tenesi
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Noun1.manat - the basic unit of money in Turkmenistanmanat - the basic unit of money in Turkmenistan
Turkmen monetary unit - monetary unit in Turkmenistan
2.manat - the basic unit of money in Azerbaijanmanat - the basic unit of money in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani monetary unit - monetary unit in Azerbaijan
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Cost of goods and services consumed in the production of GDP amounted to 23.9 billion manat, 30.7% of the GDP.
The official exchange rate of manat to Russian ruble set by CBA increased by 0.0002 manats or 0.74 percent.
19.26 million manat, the CEC - 54 million 358.76 thousand manats, and for president elections in 2013 - 44.72 million manat.
The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSB) registered the first issue of manat bonds in Azerbaijan worth 10 million manats,Trendreports referring to the Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FIMSA) of Azerbaijan.
Last week, the official exchange rate of manat against euro set by CBA increased by 0.0066 manats or 0.3 percent.