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Developers' Blog

October 21
2010

Meanwhile in Czech Republic


Beer is about 20 Kr, and 100 Kr = 4 Euro or 5 and half US dollars.

The smallest banknote is 50 korun. The highest coin is also 50 korun.

Posted by serge, October 21, 2010. Post has 2 comments.
banknotes coins crowns Czech Republic

 

August 17
2010

Second economics in the World

According to statistics at the beginning of August 2010, China surpassed Japan and became the second largest economy in the world.

100 yuan = 14.75 USD

Posted by andrew, August 17, 2010. Post has 0 comments.
banknotes China yuan

 

July 16
2010

New indian currency symbol

On 15 July 2010, the Indian Cabinet selected a symbol for the rupee. It is an amalgamation of Devanagari "र" (Ra) and the Roman "R" without the stem. Prior to this, the most commonly used symbols for the rupee have been Rs., Re. or रू:

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Posted by andrew, July 16, 2010. Post has 1 comments.
currency India rupee

 

February 23
2010

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a historic photograph taken on February 23, 1945, by Joe Rosenthal. It depicts five United States Marines and a U.S. Navy corpsman raising the flag of the United States atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II.

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Posted by serge, February 23, 2010. Post has 0 comments.
flag stamp United States war ww2

 

November 10
2009

Nostalgia for East German products on Berlin Wall anniversary

East German products have received a new lease of life 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall as Germans bask in nostalgia for the old Democratic Republic.

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Posted by serge, November 10, 2009. Post has 0 comments.
Berlin wall Cola East German Germany Stasi

 

August 19
2009

Belka and Strelka

Here is a postage stamp "Belka and Strelka" from Soviet Union, with very famous dogs on it who did their feat of arms 49 years ago:

Belka (literally "squirrel", or but as a dog's name most likely means "Whitey" ) and Strelka ("Arrow" ) spent a day in space aboard Korabl-Sputnik-2 (Sputnik 5) on August 19, 1960 before safely returning to Earth.

They were accompanied by a grey rabbit, 42 mice, 2 rats, flies and a number of plants and fungi. All passengers survived. They were the first Earth-born creatures to go into orbit and return alive.

Posted by serge, August 19, 2009. Post has 0 comments.
Soviet Union stamp

 

May 18
2009

International Museum Day

On this day, 18th May, we celebrate International Museum Day that is held each year since 1977. The event provides the opportunity for museum professionals to meet the public and alert them to the challenges that museums face if they are to be - as in the ICOM (International Council of Museums) definition of museums - "an institution in the service of society and of its development". Most of museums on this day are open with free admission hours.

1000000 Rubles banknote with National Belorussian Museum of Art in Minsk

Posted by serge, May 18, 2009. Post has 0 comments.
banknote Belarus museum rouble

 

April 23
2009

World Book Day

On this day, 23th April, all our book collectors celebrate World Book Day.

This yearly event on April 23 was organized in 1995 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) to promote reading, publishing and copyrights. The history of this day is very interesting: the date is anniversary of the birth and death of William Shakespeare, the death of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and Josep Pla, the birth of Maurice Druon, Vladimir Nabokov and other world famous writers and scholars. Although 23 April is often stated as the anniversary of the deaths of both William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, but this is not strictly correct. Cervantes died on 23 April according the Gregorian calendar; however, at this time England still used the Julian calendar. Whilst Shakespeare died on 23 April by the Julian calendar in use in his own country at the time, actually he died ten days after Cervantes, because of the discrepancy between the two date systems. This correspondence of the two dates was a fortunate coincidence for UNESCO.

Posted by serge, April 23, 2009. Post has 0 comments.
book

 

April 22
2009

In God We Trust

Today, 22-th April, but in 1864 – The U.S. Congress passed the Coinage Act, authorizing the minting of a two-cent coin, the first U.S. coin to bear the phrase "In God We Trust".

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