Letonia entra en el euro
Letonia entra en el euro
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Un hombre entra en un restaurante de Riga, donde se muestran los precios en euros y lats
01.01.2014TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MIKE COLLIER - A man enters a restaurant in Riga, Latvia on December 27, 2013, where prices of the dishes are displayed in Lats and Euros. Latvia has blazed a unique path in meeting tough rules for its January 1, 2014 eurozone entry, doing so while paying off a 7.5-billion-euro ($10.3 billion) bailout that rescued it from near-bankruptcy amid the 2008-9 global crisis. AFP PHOTO / ILMARS ZNOTINSAFP PHOTO / ILMARS ZNOTINS -
Gente andando delante de una oficina de cambio en Riga, Letonia
01.01.2014TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MIKE COLLIER - People walk past a currency exchange office in Riga, Latvia on December 27, 2013. Latvia has blazed a unique path in meeting tough rules for its January 1, 2014 eurozone entry, doing so while paying off a 7.5-billion-euro ($10.3 billion) bailout that rescued it from near-bankruptcy amid the 2008-9 global crisis. AFP PHOTO / ILMARS ZNOTINSAFP PHOTO / ILMARS ZNOTINS -
Protestas el pasado 31 de enero contra la entrada de Letonia en el euro
01.01.2014FILES - People protest against the Latvian government plan to join the euro zone in front of the Parliament (Latvia's Saeima) in Riga on January 31, 2013. Fireworks will light up the skies above Riga when Latvia adopts the euro on January 1, 2014, but on the ground the feeling will be far from festive among those fearing the impact of the switch. AFP PHOTO / ILMARS ZNOTINSAFP PHOTO / ILMARS ZNOTINS
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