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Georgians vote on new currency symbol

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The citizens of the central Asian country of Georgia are being asked to vote on a new symbol to represent the country's currency, after a commission including representatives from the central bank whittled down 231 entries to a public competition to a shortlist of five.

The competition was launched at the end of last year, with entries accepted up until January 27. The Georgian Lari Sign Temporary Commission – made up of representatives of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), the Budget and

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