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Μικρό λεξικό του Ευρώ

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El euro va a entrar en nuestra vida. No tiene por qué seguir siendo terreno de especialistas. Concierne a todos los ciudadanos. la supresión pacífica de las monedas nacionales, la adopción voluntaria de un instrumento común de intercambio es un acontecimiento destacado, una gran ambición para Europa, el más concreto de los

329 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Daniel Cohn-Bendit

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Cohn-Bendit was born in Montauban, France, to German-Jewish parents who had fled Nazism in 1933. He spent his childhood in Montauban. He moved to Germany in 1958, where his father had been a lawyer since the end of the war. He attended the Odenwaldschule in Heppenheim near Frankfurt, a secondary school for children of the upper middle class. Being officially stateless at birth, when he reached the age of 14 he chose German citizenship, in order to avoid conscription.
Daniel Marc Cohn-Bendit (born 4 April 1945) is a German politician, active in France and Germany, and was a student leader during the unrest of May 1968 in France. He was also known during that time as Dany le Rouge (French for "Danny the Red", because of both his politics and the color of his hair). He is currently co-president of the group European Greens–European Free Alliance in the European Parliament, becoming "Dany le Vert" (French for "Danny the Green", because of his new fight for ecology).
In 2010, he was involved in founding JCall, advocacy group based in Europe to lobby the European parliament on foreign policy issues concerning the Middle East.

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April 20, 2012
Red a copy of this in Spanish "Pequeño dicionario del euro", good gide into the ins and outs of the Euro and its value, now that is in crisis is good to remember what the initial aims of its creation were and why it all went wrong but still is worth fighting for.
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