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marka


marka [mahr-kuh, -kah] Examples noun, plural mar·ka, mar·kas.

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

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  • Yes, one could wait if Marka were the only disquieting feature.

    The Half-Hearted

    John Buchan

  • Marka looked down at a body which lay wrinkled across the path.

    The Half-Hearted

    John Buchan

  • By six oclock in the evening we were drawing near to the island of Marka, where we were to anchor.

    The ‘Ayesha’ being the adventures of the landing squad of the ‘Emden’

    Hellmuth von Mcke

  • That your family position is changed, or that the dissolution will be a week earlier, or that Marka is busy again?

    The Half-Hearted

    John Buchan

  • Marka, clad in the uniform of a captain of Cossacks, looked fiercely at his companion and then at the beacon.

    The Half-Hearted

    John Buchan

  • British Dictionary definitions for marka marka noun

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

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