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  • noun Plural form of tugrik.

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Examples

  • For the six-month period, the percentage of Centerra's non-U.S. dollar costs, by currency was, on average, as follows: 37% in Mongolian tugriks, 30% in Kyrgyz soms, 15% in Canadian dollars,

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • For the six-month period, the percentage of Centerra's non-U.S. dollar costs, by currency was, on average, as follows: 37% in Mongolian tugriks, 30% in Kyrgyz soms, 15% in Canadian dollars,

    Latest News from SYS-CON MEDIA 2010

  • Still, the city of about one million inhabitants has its charming spots and surprisingly hip venues, and it's compact enough to navigate easily; taxis, which charge just 400 tugriks (about 30 cents) a kilometer, are plentiful.

    After Hours: Ulan Bator 2009

  • He was nowhere near as mystified as the man standing next to him: how could he avoid a loss, the man asked, if the shares he bought today at 200 tugriks ($5 at current official exchange rates) rose next week to 300?

    Wall Street Of The Steppes 2008

  • Mongolia togrogs/tugriks per US dollar - 1,171 (2003), 1,110.31

    The 2004 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Mongolia togrogs/tugriks per US dollar - 1,185.3 (2004), 1,146.5

    The 2005 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Mongolia togrogs/tugriks per US dollar - 1,187.17 (2005), 1,185.3

    The 2007 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Mongolia: togrogs/tugriks per US dollar - 1,097.00 (December 2000),

    The 2001 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • His daily revenue ranges between approximately 18,000 and 20,000 Mongolian tugriks (MNT).

    Kiva Loans 2010

  • Still, the city of about one million inhabitants has its charming spots and surprisingly hip venues, and it's compact enough to navigate easily; taxis, which charge just 400 tugriks

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

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