World Banknotes: Lesotho, Liberia, Libya.
Dear reader! Let's travel with the banknote again. Today, you will learn what mokorlotlo is, visit rice fields in one of the poorest countries on our planet, and eventually you will find yourself in an ancient Roman policy. Only Alexander can argue about wealth and beauty. The information I hope to provide to you will be useful and informative.
Lesotho
10 smallness 2006
As far as I know, the name of the Lesotho currency unit was borrowed from the mountain of the same name - a lot. Please note the characteristics of Sesotho, which is common in South Africa. In the singular - fractional, decimal plural.
Let's go straight back to the banknote. In front of the left is the highest leader, Moshvich I, who united the people in their struggle for independence. On the right side of Moshvesh, there is the emblem of Lesotho, which consists of two horse-supported shields. The center of the shield is the crocodile, which symbolizes the people of Basutu. In the lower right corner is Bastuto's traditional shield, hammer, spearhead and scepter.
On the back of the banknote - the rider of the national headdress - is wet. In the background there are mountains and corn fields. There is also a big picture of the ear of corn on the left. These images show us that the main activities of Basuto are agriculture and cattle breeding.
Liberia
5美元2003
Year in front of banknotes - Portrait of the fifth president of Liberia - Edward James Roy. On the left side of the president’s concierge is the emblem of Liberia. It depicts a sailboat off the coast of Liberia. It was on this kind of boat in the 19th century that the slaves were brought to Liberia. In the upper part of the badge, the ribbon of the national proverb “Free love brings us here” is brought.
To date, Liberia is one of the three poorest countries in the world, with an unemployment rate of at least 85%. However, the country has a large reserve of gold, diamonds and iron ore. The situation in African countries is very sad and widespread.
On the back of the bill is a woman collecting rice. To the left of the rural landscape is the emblem of the Central Bank of Liberia.
Libya
0.25第纳尔2002
On the front of the central banknote is the archway of the Emperor Tula Real, located in the ancient city of Leptis Magna. In ancient times, this Roman policy played an important role in trade and was "the gateway to the Sahara." With the wealth of this Roman city-state, only Alexander can compete with it. Today in Leptis Magna, there are many ancient buildings and artistic monuments.
On the back of the banknote is the Murzuk Fort, built around an ancient oasis that serves as a stop for commercial caravans after the Sahara.
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