luni, 25 ianuarie 2016

O nouă monedă comemorativă ucraineană - 25.01.2016

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On January 14, the Bank of Ukraine issued a bimetallic coin of 5 Hryven belonging to the series dedicated to their regions, this time to the Transcarpathian of which is the 70th anniversary of its founding in 2016. This currency and all of the series in one side imaging features of the area such as monuments, iconic buildings and industries in which they live their peoples, and in the other the shield of the region shows are represented.

Transcarpathia is the only Ukrainian region bordering four countries - Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. The 70 percent of the land is mountainous, making it have a unique natural landscape with a rich diversity and great potential in natural resources.These characteristics determine the peculiarity of the socio-economic development of the region.





Obverse: at the top of a small State Emblem of Ukraine and inscriptions along the rim: National Bank of Ukraine (above), five Hryven (below), right - the logo of the Mint of the National Bank Ukraine; in the center - a stylized composition: in the context of the mountains - Mukachevo castle, below the year of issue - 2016, right - skiers on a lift, wine barrels near the display of hot springs and a sample of wooden architecture, church.

Reverse: in a context of ornamental plates shield the region depicted in the outer ring inscriptions appear: Transcarpathia region (above), founded in 1946 (below).

Face value: 5 Hryven
Metals: Cu-Al-Sn-Zn / Cu-Ni
Diameter: 28 mm
Weight: 9.4 g
Volume of issue: 30,000

Transcarpathia


Between 1918 and X century, Transcarpathia was part of the kingdom of Hungary. Later, it was handed to Czechoslovakia until the Second World War, when he joined the Soviet Union in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Although Ukrainians are the majority, there are also significant populations of Hungarians (12.1% of the population, the majority in the border areas), Romanians, Slovaks and Roma. The area is 13,000 square kilometers; with a population in 2013 of 1,254,597 inhabitants. The economy is based on trade with neighboring countries, vineyard and wood. 


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