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E: 07/04 Mag Daily WIN! A Holiday To Malta
JamboDP
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Which of these currencies is used in Malta?
Euros
:):)
Lira
Sterling
link added to mag dailies
Which of these currencies is used in Malta?
Euros
Lira
Sterling
link added to mag dailies
I do it just for fun and whatever I win is a bonus
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Thanks,hope it is Ok to add:
There is one prizes to be won.
There is one prize to be won. The prize is a seven-night holiday for two staying at the Ambassador Hotel in Malta sharing a twin/double room (room-only basis). The prize includes return flights from main UK airports to Malta. Transfers to/from the resort. The prize must be taken by 28 February 2016 excluding Christmas, New Year and bank holidays and is subject to the availability of flights and accommodation as purchased by the agent supplying the holiday on any particular date. The prize does not include UK travel, travel insurance, meals or any additional expenses0 -
The answer is Lira
Thank you xxx 0 -
Cheers but it is as well go with Euro, as per post #1JadeyBaby18 wrote: »The answer is Lira
Thank you xxx
plus:
http://www.airmalta.com/destinations/malta/the-maltese-islands/currency
From 1972 up until 31st December, 2007, Malta had its own currency – the Maltese lira. In 2008, Malta switched to the Euro. With each Euro zone country having different designs for its coins, the Maltese Euro coins come with three distinctive ones of their own.
The €0.01, €0.02 and the €0.05 coins display an image of an altar from the Mnajdra megalithic temples. The €0.10, €0.20 and the €0.50 cents coins have the coat of arms of Malta, while the €1.00 and the €2.00 coins showcase the George Cross.0
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