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the krone

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The currency of Iceland, Denmark and Norway, divided into 100 øre, except in Iceland where 1 króna = 100 aurar.

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Norway's currency is the krone.

The krone fell as much as 0.6percentt.

The krone is pegged to the euro, with Copenhagen copying interest-rate moves in Frankfurt.

The fluctuations in the krone were, however, only surface troubles in the Norwegian economy in 1998.

Danes fear that without the krone they might have sunk into an Irish quagmire.

"If we give up the krone, we won't be masters in our own house any more".

Whenever they have been asked, Danes have clung to the krone and coins with the queen's head.

In Norway the unit is known as the krone, and in the Czech Republic it is called the koruna.

Lassy bought his home in Baumbachstrasse in 2004 but began suffering from fatigue in 2010, he told the Krone newspaper.

And although the country retains the krone, the Danish National Bank is not independent of the European Central Bank in its interest-rate policy because it has chosen to hold the krone in lockstep with the euro.

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The first approach is to use the Krone-Neuhauser ancestral selection graph (ASG; Krone and Neuhauser 1997).

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