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guna
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kuna
Indigenous people of Panama and Colombia.
kuna
guna
cuna
ethnic group
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1
However, they think the central bank will manage to preserve the stability of the
kuna
currency.
2
In the past Croatia spent some 30 billion
kuna
to save its shipyards, some estimates say.
3
The
kuna
often strengthens in the summer when tourists flock to resorts on the Croatian seaside.
4
The
kuna
currency, introduced in May 1994, is kept in a tightly managed float to the euro.
5
It has said it expected revenues of around 7.65 billion
kuna
.
1
Not bad for wandering around in high heels and your best
guna
.
2
My green rolling suitcase is packed with mascara and a
guna
deas.
3
Liz Hurley bursting out of her black safety-pinned
guna
,
that the British media instantly christened that dress?
4
One
guna
was balanced against another.
5
AlBartolomeo
guna
bitch has betrayed us.
1
Nuno de
Cuna
fell sick and died on the voyage.
2
Insurance firm
CUNA
Mutual will hire 25 people for its new European headquarters in Dublin.
3
Nuno de
Cuna
,
who was an excellent governor of India, died at fifty-two years of age.
4
Especially interesting among these publications are the
"
Cuna
de América" and others devoted to belles-lettres.
5
In 1681, Wafer was seriously injured and he spent time recovering with the
Cuna
Indians on the Darien Peninsula (between Panama and Colombia).
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