Dinar
The Dinar is the official currency in many countries. It is used in many countries near the Mediterranean Sea. The word dinar (Arabic: دينار, Serbian: динар / dinar, Macedonian: денар) is derived from denarius, a Roman currency.

States that currently use the dinar.
States that previously (in their lifetime) used the dinar.
Usage
Countries using the dinar
Countries | Currency | ISO 4217 code |
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Algerian dinar | DZD |
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Bahraini dinar | BHD |
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Jordanian dinar | JOD |
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Kuwaiti dinar | KWD |
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Iraqi dinar | IQD |
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Macedonian denar | MKD |
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Libyan dinar | LYD |
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Serbian dinar | RSD |
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Tunisian dinar | TND |
Countries that used the dinar
- Abu Dhabi: the Abu Dhabi dinar or Bahraini dinar which have been used from 1966 to 1973
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: the Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar
- Croatia: the Croatian dinar
- Iran: the Iranian rial was divided into 100 dinars
- Republic of Serbian Krajina: the Krajina dinar
- Republika Srpska: the Republika Srpska dinar
- South Yemen: the South Yemeni dinar
- Sudan: the Sudanese dinar
- Yugoslavia: the Yugoslav dinar
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