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The dinar is the currency unit of various countries, most of them Arabic-speaking or once part of the Ottoman Empire. The word "dinar" (دينار in Arabic and Persian) is derived from denarius, a Roman currency.

Countries that use dinar as their currency


Countries that previously used dinar as their currency


Dinar is also the name of large town and a district center in Turkey's Afyonkarahisar Province.

See also


Modern obsolete currencies

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