Image:Countries using the Rupee.png

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A map showing countries using the Rupee as the official currency.

Source

Self-made using Blank world map and with reference to Where the Rupee is used.jpg

Date

22 May 2008

Author
This Image was created by User:Amog.
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current 07:55, 22 May 2008 1,425×625 (34 KB) Amog (new version)
07:51, 22 May 2008 1,425×625 (34 KB) Amog ({{Information |Description=A map showing countries using the Rupee as the official currency. |Source=Self-made using Blank world map and with reference to Image:Where_the_Rupee_is_used.jpg |Date=22 May 2008 |Author= )
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