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author | Thomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> | 2025-07-29 21:44:10 +0200 |
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committer | Thomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> | 2025-07-29 21:44:10 +0200 |
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parent | c43c6d168053d9c9abb2999457b625e32ab1c7b2 (diff) |
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diff --git a/po/messages.pot b/po/messages.pot index 8848b02..1facaa1 100644 --- a/po/messages.pot +++ b/po/messages.pot @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ msgstr "" "#-#-#-#-# backend.pot (PACKAGE VERSION) #-#-#-#-#\n" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-07-27 21:59+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-07-29 21:38+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" @@ -29,335 +29,351 @@ msgstr "" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:19 -msgid "View the 600+ different Euro-coin designs!" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:101 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:175 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:269 +msgid "Ireland" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:6 -msgid "Coin Collecting" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:9 +msgid "Andorran €0.50 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:9 -msgid "Estonian €1 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:22 +msgid "" +"Since 1999 Belgium has released three series of euro coins, with each series " +"having a single design repeated on all denominations. Starting in 1999 the " +"Belgian euro coins featured the portrait of King Albert II with the {Link:L}" +"royal monogram{-:E} in the outer ring of the coins." msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:114 -msgid "{Break:r}Leopards-2" +#: src/templates/-error.html.tmpl:11 +msgid "" +"If this issue persists, don’t hesitate to contact ‘@onetruemangoman’ on " +"Discord or to email us at {Email:e}" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:23 -msgid "Research" +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:9 +msgid "Jargon" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Home" +#. TRANSLATORS: As in ‘5 Euro Banknote’ +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Euro Coin Mintages" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:20 -msgid "Andorran landscapes, nature, fauna and flora" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:24 +msgid "Casa de la Vall" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:27 -msgid "" -"The results of the design contest with a few modifications are what became " -"the coins that entered circulation in 2014. While each set of denominations " -"has its own design, all four designs prominently feature the country name " -"‘ANDORRA’ along the outer portion of the design with the year of issue " -"written underneath." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:97 +msgid "Mai Järmut, Villu Järmut" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:22 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:29 msgid "" -"Since 1999 Belgium has released three series of euro coins, with each series " -"having a single design repeated on all denominations. Starting in 1999 the " -"Belgian euro coins featured the portrait of King Albert II with the {Link:L}" -"royal monogram{-:E} in the outer ring of the coins." -msgstr "" - -#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Euro Coins" +"From the years 1999–2013 all Dutch euro coins featured the portrait of Queen " +"Beatrix of the Netherlands. After her abdication from the throne in 2013 the " +"designs of all denominations were changed to feature the portrait of the new " +"King Willem-Alexander. After her abdication the direction in which the " +"monarchs portrait faced was flipped; a tradition shared by the coins of many " +"monarchies around the world." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:7 -msgid "Coins" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:12 +msgid "Andorran €1 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:55 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:134 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:224 -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:24 -msgid "Country" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:47 +msgid "Lembit Lõhmus" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:85 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:210 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:240 -msgid "Portugal" +#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:88 +msgid "{Break:r}Estonian" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:117 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:190 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:294 -msgid "Greece" +#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:117 +msgid "{Break:r}Leopards-2" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:165 -msgid "United Kingdom" +#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:139 +msgid "{Break:r}A Flower in the Rye" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:30 -msgid "" -"The Andorran 1-, 2-, and 5 euro cent coins all feature the same design of a " -"Pyrenean chamois in the center of the coin with a golden eagle flying above. " -"Both animals are native to Andorra as well as the surrounding regions of " -"France and Spain." +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "About Us" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:22 +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:8 msgid "" -"In June 2024 a public design competition was announced with a deadline for " -"the 19th of October. In total 134 designs were submitted by the deadline and " -"10 designs were selected by a jury. These 10 designs were then voted on in a " -"public vote over the course of one week. In total 45,453 people voted and " -"the current design won with a total of 12,482 votes (27.46%)." +"On this section of the site you can find everything there is to know about " +"the banknotes of the Eurozone." msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: As in ‘Development of the site’ -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:22 -msgid "Development" +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:36 +msgid "Test Notes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-404.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "" -"The page you were looking for does not exist. If you believe this is a " -"mistake then don’t hesitate to contact ‘@onetruemangoman’ on Discord or " -"email us at {Email:e}." +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:39 +msgid "Learn about the special test notes!" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-error.html.tmpl:11 -msgid "" -"If this issue persists, don’t hesitate to contact ‘@onetruemangoman’ on " -"Discord or to email us at {Email:e}" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:19 +msgid "2002 Series Printer Codes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:54 -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:96 -msgid "Year" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:191 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:295 +msgid "Bank of Greece" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:16 -msgid "" -"On March of 2013 Andorra held a public design competition for all " -"denominations except for the €2 denomination which the government pre-" -"decided would bear the coat of arms of Andorra. Each set of denominations " -"had a theme that participants had to center their designs around. These " -"themes were:" +#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:56 +msgid "{Break:r}Consistency" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:26 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:17 msgid "" -"The €0.10 coin features St. Stephen’s Cathedral. It symbolises the Viennese " -"Gothic architectural style dating to around the year 1160. The €0.20 coin " -"features Belvedere Palace. This is an example of Baroque architecture and " -"symbolises the national freedom and sovereignty of Austria. The final gold " -"coin — the €0.50 coin — features the Secession Building: an exhibition hall " -"in the Art Nouveau style." +"The Croatian euro coins feature four different themes, with each design " +"featuring the Croatian checkerboard and the country’s name in Croatian " +"(‘{CroatianStart:r}HRVATSKA{CroatianEnd:E}’). All designs were selected " +"after voting in a public design competition." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:9 -msgid "Belgian €1 coin (King Albert; Series 1)" +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:93 +msgid "Commemorative Coins" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:14 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:27 msgid "" -"The Estonian euro coins feature the same design across all eight " -"denominations. The country’s outline is prominently displayed above the " -"country’s name in Estonian (‘{EstonianStart:r}EESTI{EstonianEnd:E}’)." -msgstr "" - -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:19 -msgid "€0.01, €0.02 and €0.05" +"The results of the design contest with a few modifications are what became " +"the coins that entered circulation in 2014. While each set of denominations " +"has its own design, all four designs prominently feature the country name " +"‘ANDORRA’ along the outer portion of the design with the year of issue " +"written underneath." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "About Us" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:21 +msgid "Austrian €0.10 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:15 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:18 msgid "" -"While we try to stay as up-to-date as possible and to fact check our " -"information, it is always possible that we get something wrong, lack a " -"translation, or are missing some piece of data you may have. Should that be " -"the case, don’t hesitate to contact us; we’ll try to get the site updated or " -"fixed as soon as possible. You are always free to contribute via a git patch " -"if you are more technically inclined, but if not you can always send an " -"email to {Email:e} or contact ‘@onetruemangoman’ on Discord." +"The design of the Estonian euro coins was chosen as part of a {EVLink:L}" +"Eurovision{-:E}-style public televote where it competed and won against 9 " +"other designs." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:25 +msgid "" +"The 10-, 20- and 50 euro cent coins were designed by Ivan Domagoj Račić and " +"feature the portrait of the inventor and engineer {Link:L}Nikola Tesla{-:E}. " +"The design of these coins caused controversy when they were first announced " +"with the National Bank of Serbia claiming that it would be an appropriation " +"of the cultural and scientific heritage of the Serbian people to feature the " +"portrait of someone who ‘declared himself to be Serbian by origin’." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:15 -msgid "Austrian €0.05 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:37 +msgid "" +"The €1 and €2 coins featuring King Willem-Alexander were minted with a much " +"lower {Link:l}relief{-:E} than most euro coins of the same denomination. As " +"a result it is not uncommon for these coins to appear worn after little use " +"in circulation." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:13 -msgid "Contact Us" +#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:9 +msgid "diversity" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "Banknotes" +#: src/templates/coins-designs.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "" +"Here you’ll be able to view all the coin designs for each country in the " +"Eurozone. This section of the site doesn’t include minor varieties such as " +"different mintmarks or errors; those are on the {Link:l}varieties{-:E} page." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:58 -msgid "Language" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:43 +msgid "" +"The first letter in the printer code identifies the specific printer at " +"which the banknote was printed. The tables below will tell you which letters " +"correspond to which printers. The final letter and number form a pair (such " +"as ‘A2’ or ‘D6’) — this pair acts as a set of coordinates telling you where " +"on the sheet of paper the banknote was located. During printing, banknotes " +"are printed in a grid on a large sheet of paper which is then cut into " +"individual banknotes. A note with the pair ‘A1’ will have been at the upper-" +"left corner of the printing sheet, with ‘A2’ to its right and ‘B1’ below it." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:97 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:170 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:264 -msgid "Italy" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:85 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:210 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:240 +msgid "Portugal" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:191 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:295 -msgid "Bank of Greece" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:13 +msgid "Austrian €0.01 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:76 -msgid "Taavi Torim" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:26 +msgid "" +"The €0.10 coin features St. Stephen’s Cathedral. It symbolises the Viennese " +"Gothic architectural style dating to around the year 1160. The €0.20 coin " +"features Belvedere Palace. This is an example of Baroque architecture and " +"symbolises the national freedom and sovereignty of Austria. The final gold " +"coin — the €0.50 coin — features the Secession Building: an exhibition hall " +"in the Art Nouveau style." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/language.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Select Your Language" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:29 +msgid "Austrian €1 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:8 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:33 msgid "" -"On this section of the site you can find everything there is to know about " -"the banknotes of the Eurozone." +"The two bimetallic coins feature the busts of the musical composer Wolfgang " +"Amadeus Mozarts on the €1 coin, and the Austrian pacifist and Nobel Peace " +"Prize winner Bertha von Suttner." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:18 -msgid "" -"The bronze coins feature the Alpine gentian, -edelweiss, and -primrose " -"respectively, and were chosen to symbolize the role that Austria played in " -"the development of EU environmental policy." +#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Euro Coins" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: This is a place name. If you’re translating for a latin-script language, translate this to ‘{Null}’, otherwise transliterate this into your respective alphabet. -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:43 -msgid "{Break:r}Hara 2" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:77 +msgid "Slovenia" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:93 -msgid "Commemorative Coins" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:89 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:151 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:245 +msgid "Austria" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:29 -msgid "Find out where your notes were printed!" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:45 +msgid "The arms of the Viscounts of Béarn" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:11 -msgid "Printer Code" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:25 +msgid "" +"The winner of the contest was awarded 50,000 KR (€3,196) while the other " +"finalists were each awarded 20,000 KR (€1,278)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-base.html.tmpl:37 -msgid "Feel free to contact us!" +#. TRANSLATORS: This name. If you’re translating for a latin-script language, translate this to ‘{Null}’, otherwise transliterate this into your respective alphabet. +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:128 +msgid "{Break:r}Nova" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:127 -msgid "" -"The first letter of the printer code can be used to identify the specific " -"printer at which the banknote was printed. The printer- and country codes do " -"not need to line up; a banknote issued by a country will often be printed in " -"another." +#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:10 +msgid "cash" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:218 -msgid "" -"In the Europa series the first letter of the serial number can be used to " -"identify the printer that printed the banknote, just like the printer code. " -"The following table shows which countries map to which codes." +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:13 +msgid "Contact Us" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:235 -msgid "Bulgaria" +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:6 +msgid "Coin Collecting" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Austrian Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:7 +msgid "Coins" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: Beginning of sentence, as in ‘United in …’ -#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "United in" +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:19 +msgid "View the different Euro-note designs!" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:9 -msgid "Jargon" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:105 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:146 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:180 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:230 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:274 +msgid "France" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-base.html.tmpl:7 -msgid "Euro Cash" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:43 +msgid "Hamburg" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: As in ‘5 Euro Banknote’ -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Euro Coin Mintages" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:16 +msgid "" +"The printer code can be a bit tricky to find. The following dropdown menus " +"will show you where to find the printer code on each note." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:24 -msgid "Casa de la Vall" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:171 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:265 +msgid "Bank of Italy" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:43 -msgid "The arms of the Count of Foix" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:176 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:270 +msgid "Central Bank of Ireland" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:94 -msgid "Mai Järmut, Villu Järmut" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:22 +msgid "" +"In June 2024 a public design competition was announced with a deadline for " +"the 19th of October. In total 134 designs were submitted by the deadline and " +"10 designs were selected by a jury. These 10 designs were then voted on in a " +"public vote over the course of one week. In total 45,453 people voted and " +"the current design won with a total of 12,482 votes (27.46%)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:19 -msgid "View the different Euro-note designs!" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:33 +msgid "" +"Coins featuring both monarchs contain text reading ‘{DutchStart:r}BEATRIX " +"KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN{DutchEnd:E}’ (English: ‘BEATRIX QUEEN OF THE " +"NETHERLANDS’) and ‘{DutchStart:r}Willem-Alexander Koning der " +"Nederlanden{DutchEnd:E}’ (English: ‘Willem-Alexander King of the " +"Netherlands’) respectively. The €2 coins also feature an edge-inscription " +"reading ‘{DutchStart:r}GOD ⋆ ZIJ ⋆ MET ⋆ ONS ⋆{DutchEnd:E}’ (English: " +"‘GOD ⋆ IS ⋆ WITH ⋆ US ⋆’)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:11 -msgid "German €0.10 coin" +#: src/templates/language.html.tmpl:85 +msgid "Other Languages" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:22 -msgid "Mintmark" +#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:26 +msgid "Mintages" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:8 +#: src/templates/-error.html.tmpl:8 msgid "" -"On this section of the site you can find everything there is to know about " -"the coins of the Eurozone." +"If you’re seeing this page, it means that something went wrong on our end " +"that we need to fix. Our team has been notified of this error, and we " +"apologise for the inconvenience." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:17 -msgid "About" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:33 +msgid "Europa Series Printer Codes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:36 -msgid "Test Notes" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:216 +msgid "Europa Series" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:44 -msgid "Lembit Lõhmus" +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:97 +msgid "Commemorated Issue" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:34 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:16 msgid "" -"The 2 euro coin was designed by Ivan Šivak and features the map of Croatia. " -"The coin also has an edge-inscription that reads ‘{CroatianStart:r}O LIJEPA " -"O DRAGA O SLATKA SLOBODO{CroatianEnd:E}’ (English: ‘OH BEAUTIFUL, OH DEAR, " -"OH SWEET FREEDOM’) which is a line from the play {Link:L}Dubravka{-:E} by " -"Ivan Gundulić." +"On March of 2013 Andorra held a public design competition for all " +"denominations except for the €2 denomination which the government pre-" +"decided would bear the coat of arms of Andorra. Each set of denominations " +"had a theme that participants had to center their designs around. These " +"themes were:" +msgstr "" + +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:30 +msgid "Austrian €2 coin" msgstr "" #: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:9 @@ -370,124 +386,104 @@ msgid "" "site." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-base.html.tmpl:36 -msgid "Found a mistake or want to contribute missing information?" +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:17 +msgid "About" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "" -"Euro banknotes have two codes on them: a printer code and a serial number. " -"The printer code tells you where a given note was printed, while the serial " -"number tells you which country issued the banknote (for the 2002 series) or " -"where the banknote was printed (for the Europa series)." +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Euro Banknotes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:61 -msgid "Estonia" +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:48 +msgid "Filter" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:121 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:205 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:299 -msgid "Belgium" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:34 +msgid "" +"The Andorran golden cents feature the Romanesque church of Santa Coloma. The " +"church is the oldest in Andorra, dating back to the 9th century and is a " +"UNESCO World Heritage site. Originally these coins were planned to depict an " +"image of Christ, but that plan failed to go through after objections from " +"the European Commission on grounds of religious neutrality on August 2013." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:32 -msgid "Translation" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:47 +msgid "" +"The bottom of the coat of arms has the motto ‘{LatinStart:r}VIRTVS VNITA " +"FORTIOR{LatinEnd:E}’ (English: ‘UNITED VIRTUE IS STRONGER’)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:35 -msgid "Votes (%)" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Belgian Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:29 -msgid "" -"From the years 1999–2013 all Dutch euro coins featured the portrait of Queen " -"Beatrix of the Netherlands. After her abdication from the throne in 2013 the " -"designs of all denominations were changed to feature the portrait of the new " -"King Willem-Alexander. After her abdication the direction in which the " -"monarchs portrait faced was flipped; a tradition shared by the coins of many " -"monarchies around the world." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:9 +msgid "Belgian €1 coin (King Albert; Series 1)" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:38 -msgid "British- & American English" +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:58 +msgid "Language" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:14 -msgid "Discord" +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "" +"Here you’ll be able to view all the known mintages for all coins. You’ll " +"also be able to filter on country, denomination, etc. If you have any " +"mintage data that’s missing from our site, feel free to contact us." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:69 -msgid "Malta" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:21 +msgid "City" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "" -"The Austrian euro coins can be grouped into three different themes. The " -"bronze coins feature Austrian flowers, the gold coins feature Austrian " -"architecture, and the bimetalic coins feature famous Austrian people. All " -"coins also feature an Austrian flag as well as the coins denomination. These " -"coins together with the {Link:l}Greek euro coins{-:E} are the only coins " -"that feature the denomination on both the common- and national-sides of the " -"coin." +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:7 +msgid "Open Source" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:23 -msgid "Austrian €0.50 coin" +#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:19 +msgid "View the 600+ different Euro-coin designs!" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:27 -msgid "Berlin" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:4 +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:26 +msgid "Location Codes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:116 -msgid "Jaarno Ester" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:186 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:280 +msgid "Royal Mint of Spain" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:17 -msgid "" -"The Croatian euro coins feature four different themes, with each design " -"featuring the Croatian checkerboard and the country’s name in Croatian " -"(‘{CroatianStart:r}HRVATSKA{CroatianEnd:E}’). All designs were selected " -"after voting in a public design competition." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:42 +msgid "The arms of the Bishop of Urgell" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:176 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:270 -msgid "Central Bank of Ireland" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:43 +msgid "The arms of the Count of Foix" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:98 -msgid "Mintage" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:13 +msgid "Belgian €1 coin (King Albert; Series 2)" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:30 -msgid "Austrian €2 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:9 +msgid "Croatian €0.01 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:15 +#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:17 msgid "" -"The German euro coins feature three different designs. A unique feature of " -"German euro coins are the mint marks on each coin that denote in which city " -"a given coin was minted. Germany has five active mints that produce Euro " -"coins, which are denoted in the table below." +"Welcome to the Euro Cash Wiki! This sites aims to be a resource for you to " +"discover everything there is to know about the coins and banknotes of the " +"Euro, a currency that spans 26 countries and 350 million people. We also " +"have dedicated sections of the site for collectors." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:56 -msgid "" -"The bimetallic coins feature an interpretation of the German Federal Eagle " -"(German: ‘{GermanStart:r}Bundesadler{GermanEnd:E}’). The eagle is a common " -"motif in German heraldry — including in the German coat of arms — and " -"represents strength and freedom. The mint mark is located to the right of " -"the year." +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:14 +msgid "Discord" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:18 -msgid "" -"The design of the Estonian euro coins was chosen as part of a {EVLink:L}" -"Eurovision{-:E}-style public televote where it competed and won against 9 " -"other designs." +#: src/templates/-base.html.tmpl:44 +msgid "Feel free to contact us!" msgstr "" #: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:13 @@ -498,607 +494,607 @@ msgid "" "followed by 3 numbers, a letter and a final number." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:16 -msgid "" -"The printer code can be a bit tricky to find. The following dropdown menus " -"will show you where to find the printer code on each note." +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:69 +msgid "Malta" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:43 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:30 msgid "" -"The first letter in the printer code identifies the specific printer at " -"which the banknote was printed. The tables below will tell you which letters " -"correspond to which printers. The final letter and number form a pair (such " -"as ‘A2’ or ‘D6’) — this pair acts as a set of coordinates telling you where " -"on the sheet of paper the banknote was located. During printing, banknotes " -"are printed in a grid on a large sheet of paper which is then cut into " -"individual banknotes. A note with the pair ‘A1’ will have been at the upper-" -"left corner of the printing sheet, with ‘A2’ to its right and ‘B1’ below it." +"The Andorran 1-, 2-, and 5 euro cent coins all feature the same design of a " +"Pyrenean chamois in the center of the coin with a golden eagle flying above. " +"Both animals are native to Andorra as well as the surrounding regions of " +"France and Spain." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:15 -msgid "" -"Most coins from the years 2003–2016 are listed as NIFC coins while other " -"popular sources such as Numista claim they were minted for circulation. For " -"more information on why others are wrong, {Link:l}click here{-:E}." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:22 +msgid "Austrian €0.20 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:47 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:66 +msgid "{Break:r}In the Body" +msgstr "" + +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:15 msgid "" -"The bottom of the coat of arms has the motto ‘{LatinStart:r}VIRTVS VNITA " -"FORTIOR{LatinEnd:E}’ (English: ‘UNITED VIRTUE IS STRONGER’)." +"While we try to stay as up-to-date as possible and to fact check our " +"information, it is always possible that we get something wrong, lack a " +"translation, or are missing some piece of data you may have. Should that be " +"the case, don’t hesitate to contact us; we’ll try to get the site updated or " +"fixed as soon as possible. You are always free to contribute via a git patch " +"if you are more technically inclined, but if not you can always send an " +"email to {Email:e} or contact ‘@onetruemangoman’ on Discord." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:10 -msgid "German €0.01 coin" +#: src/templates/-404.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Page Not Found" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:21 -msgid "City" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:54 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:133 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:223 +msgid "Code" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: This name. If you’re translating for a latin-script language, translate this to ‘{Null}’, otherwise transliterate this into your respective alphabet. -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:125 -msgid "{Break:r}Nova" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:73 +msgid "Cyprus" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:39 -msgid "Learn about the special test notes!" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:121 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:205 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:299 +msgid "Belgium" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:109 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:185 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:279 -msgid "Spain" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:181 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:275 +msgid "Bank of France" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:42 -msgid "The arms of the Bishop of Urgell" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:29 +msgid "" +"After his accession to the throne, Belgium began a third series of coins in " +"2014 featuring the portrait of King Philippe. As is customary with coins " +"bearing the portraits of monarchs, the direction in which the portrait faces " +"was flipped to face right instead of left." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Croatian Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:58 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:108 +msgid "Tiit Jürna" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:9 -msgid "Croatian €0.01 coin" +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:23 +msgid "Research" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/language.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "Select your preferred language to use on the site." +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:135 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:225 +msgid "Printer" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:10 -msgid "cash" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:37 +msgid "" +"The 1 Euro coin features the Case de la Vall: the former headquarters of the " +"General Council of Andorra. It was constructed in 1580 as a manor and tower " +"defense by the Busquets family." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:24 -msgid "Translations" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:9 +msgid "Estonian €1 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:97 -msgid "Commemorated Issue" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:35 +msgid "Translation" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:43 -msgid "Hamburg" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:13 +msgid "Croatian €1 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:60 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:21 msgid "" -"The €2 coin also features an edge-inscription of Germany’s national motto " -"and incipit of Germany’s national anthem. It reads ‘{GermanStart:r}EINIGKEIT " -"UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT{GermanEnd:E}’ (English: ‘UNITY AND JUSTICE AND " -"FREEDOM’)." +"The 1-, 2- and 5 euro cent coins were designed by Maja Škripelj and feature " +"a motif of the letters ‘ⰘⰓ’ from the {Link:L}Glagolitic script{-:E} — an old " +"Slavic script that saw use in Croatia up until the 19th century — " +"representing Croatia’s country code (‘HR’ in the Latin alphabet)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:33 -msgid "Author(s)" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:34 +msgid "" +"The 2 euro coin was designed by Ivan Šivak and features the map of Croatia. " +"The coin also has an edge-inscription that reads ‘{CroatianStart:r}O LIJEPA " +"O DRAGA O SLATKA SLOBODO{CroatianEnd:E}’ (English: ‘OH BEAUTIFUL, OH DEAR, " +"OH SWEET FREEDOM’) which is a line from the play {Link:L}Dubravka{-:E} by " +"Ivan Gundulić." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:9 -msgid "diversity" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:12 +msgid "German €1 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:29 -msgid "View the mintage figures of all the Euro coins!" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:56 +msgid "" +"The bimetallic coins feature an interpretation of the German Federal Eagle " +"(German: ‘{GermanStart:r}Bundesadler{GermanEnd:E}’). The eagle is a common " +"motif in German heraldry — including in the German coat of arms — and " +"represents strength and freedom. The mint mark is located to the right of " +"the year." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:21 -msgid "All these images are taken from {Link:L}eurobilltracker.com{-:E}." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:10 +msgid "Croatian €0.50 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Belgian Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:29 +msgid "" +"The 1 euro coin was designed by Jagor Šunde, David Čemeljić and Fran Zekan " +"and features a marten. The marten is the semi-official national animal of " +"Croatia and the Kuna — their pre-Euro currency — was named after the marten " +"(‘{CroatianStart:r}kuna zlatica{CroatianEnd:E}’ in Croatian)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:26 -msgid "" -"In 2008 a second series of coins was released featuring a slightly modified " -"design in which the royal monogram was moved to the inner portion of the " -"coin along with the year of mintage in order to comply with the European " -"Commission’s guidelines. The country code ‘BE’ was also added to the design " -"underneath the royal monogram." +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:38 +msgid "British- & American English" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:12 -msgid "German €1 coin" +#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "" +"On this section of the site you can find everything there is to know about " +"the coins of the Eurozone." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:35 -msgid "Stuttgart" +#: src/templates/-404.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "" +"The page you were looking for does not exist. If you believe this is a " +"mistake then don’t hesitate to contact ‘@onetruemangoman’ on Discord or " +"email us at {Email:e}." msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:85 -msgid "{Break:r}Estonian" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Estonian Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:36 -msgid "Varieties" +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:54 +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:96 +msgid "Year" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Euro Banknotes" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:10 +msgid "German €0.01 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:45 -msgid "The arms of the Viscounts of Béarn" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:53 +msgid "" +"The gold coins feature the Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of Berlin and Germany " +"as a whole, but also a symbol of German division and unity. The mint mark is " +"located below the year." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:17 -msgid "Belgian €1 coin (King Philippe)" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:34 +msgid "Position" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:25 -msgid "" -"The winner of the contest was awarded 50,000 KR (€3,196) while the other " -"finalists were each awarded 20,000 KR (€1,278)." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:130 +msgid "Rene Haljasmäe" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:87 -msgid "Jaak Peep, Villem Valme" +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "Banknotes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:138 -msgid "Margus Kadarik" +#: src/templates/-base.html.tmpl:43 +msgid "Found a mistake or want to contribute missing information?" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:10 -msgid "Croatian €0.50 coin" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:81 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:141 +msgid "Finland" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/language.html.tmpl:13 -msgid "Other Languages" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:235 +msgid "Bulgaria" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-404.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Page Not Found" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:11 +msgid "German €0.10 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:4 -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:26 -msgid "Location Codes" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:79 +msgid "Taavi Torim" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:19 -msgid "2002 Series Printer Codes" +#: src/templates/language.html.tmpl:80 +msgid "Eurozone Languages" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:48 -msgid "" -"In the 2002 series, the first letter of the serial number can be used to " -"identify the country that issued the banknote. The following table shows " -"which countries map to which codes." +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Home" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:54 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:133 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:223 -msgid "Code" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:93 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:160 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:254 +msgid "Netherlands" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:171 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:265 -msgid "Bank of Italy" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:20 +msgid "Andorran landscapes, nature, fauna and flora" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:34 -msgid "" -"The Andorran golden cents feature the Romanesque church of Santa Coloma. The " -"church is the oldest in Andorra, dating back to the 9th century and is a " -"UNESCO World Heritage site. Originally these coins were planned to depict an " -"image of Christ, but that plan failed to go through after objections from " -"the European Commission on grounds of religious neutrality on August 2013." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Austrian Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:39 -msgid "Icelandic" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:68 +msgid "Jaan Meristo" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/language.html.tmpl:11 -msgid "Eurozone Languages" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Croatian Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:7 -msgid "Open Source" +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:29 +msgid "Find out where your notes were printed!" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:18 -msgid "Special Thanks" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:21 +msgid "All these images are taken from {Link:L}eurobilltracker.com{-:E}." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:186 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:280 -msgid "Royal Mint of Spain" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:109 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:185 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:279 +msgid "Spain" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:21 -msgid "Austrian €0.10 coin" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:218 +msgid "" +"In the Europa series the first letter of the serial number can be used to " +"identify the printer that printed the banknote, just like the printer code. " +"The following table shows which countries map to which codes." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:13 -msgid "Belgian €1 coin (King Albert; Series 2)" +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:12 +msgid "Additional Notes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:50 +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:15 msgid "" -"The bronze coins display an oak twig which is similar to the one found on " -"the former Pfennig coins from the German Mark. The mint mark and year are " -"located on the left- and right-hand sides of the stem." +"Most coins from the years 2003–2016 are listed as NIFC coins while other " +"popular sources such as Numista claim they were minted for circulation. For " +"more information on why others are wrong, {Link:l}click here{-:E}." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:46 -msgid "2002 Series" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:14 +msgid "Austrian €0.02 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:101 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:175 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:269 -msgid "Ireland" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:17 +msgid "Belgian €1 coin (King Philippe)" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:135 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:225 -msgid "Printer" +#. TRANSLATORS: As in ‘Development of the site’ +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:22 +msgid "Development" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:285 -msgid "Leipzig" +#: src/templates/language.html.tmpl:74 +msgid "Select Your Language" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:51 -msgid "Standard Issue Coins" +#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:29 +msgid "View the mintage figures of all the Euro coins!" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:37 -msgid "" -"The 1 Euro coin features the Case de la Vall: the former headquarters of the " -"General Council of Andorra. It was constructed in 1580 as a manor and tower " -"defense by the Busquets family." +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:11 +msgid "Printer Code" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "German Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:46 +msgid "2002 Series" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:53 -msgid "" -"The gold coins feature the Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of Berlin and Germany " -"as a whole, but also a symbol of German division and unity. The mint mark is " -"located below the year." +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:51 +msgid "Standard Issue Coins" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:16 src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:16 -msgid "Designs" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:22 +msgid "Mintmark" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:105 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:146 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:180 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:230 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:274 -msgid "France" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:206 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:300 +msgid "National Bank of Belgium" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:181 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:275 -msgid "Bank of France" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:44 +msgid "The arms of Catalonia" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:48 -msgid "Filter" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:15 +msgid "Austrian €0.05 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Estonian Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "German Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:32 -msgid "Name" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:60 +msgid "" +"The €2 coin also features an edge-inscription of Germany’s national motto " +"and incipit of Germany’s national anthem. It reads ‘{GermanStart:r}EINIGKEIT " +"UND RECHT UND FREIHEIT{GermanEnd:E}’ (English: ‘UNITY AND JUSTICE AND " +"FREEDOM’)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:34 -msgid "Votes" +#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:5 +msgid "The Euro Cash Wiki" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:53 -msgid "{Break:r}Consistency" +#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:36 +msgid "Varieties" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-error.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "" -"If you’re seeing this page, it means that something went wrong on our end " -"that we need to fix. Our team has been notified of this error, and we " -"apologise for the inconvenience." +#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:5 +msgid "News" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:81 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:141 -msgid "Finland" +#: src/templates/-base.html.tmpl:11 +msgid "Euro Cash Wiki" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:89 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:151 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:245 -msgid "Austria" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:48 +msgid "" +"In the 2002 series, the first letter of the serial number can be used to " +"identify the country that issued the banknote. The following table shows " +"which countries map to which codes." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:113 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:195 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:200 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:259 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:284 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:289 -msgid "Germany" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:23 +msgid "Austrian €0.50 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:21 -msgid "€0.10, €0.20 and €0.50" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:15 +msgid "" +"The German euro coins feature three different designs. A unique feature of " +"German euro coins are the mint marks on each coin that denote in which city " +"a given coin was minted. Germany has five active mints that produce Euro " +"coins, which are denoted in the table below." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:29 -msgid "Austrian €1 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:38 +msgid "Votes (%)" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:145 -msgid "Total" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:290 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:31 +msgid "Munich" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:13 -msgid "Croatian €1 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:40 +msgid "" +"Finally, the 2 Euro coin features the coat of arms of Andorra. The Andorran " +"coat of arms is a grid of 4 other coats of arms which from top-to-bottom, " +"left-to-right are:" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:65 -msgid "Slovakia" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:35 +msgid "Name" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:77 -msgid "Slovenia" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:90 +msgid "Jaak Peep, Villem Valme" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:206 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:300 -msgid "National Bank of Belgium" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:119 +msgid "Jaarno Ester" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:44 -msgid "The arms of Catalonia" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:141 +msgid "Margus Kadarik" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: This name. If you’re translating for a latin-script language, translate this to ‘{Null}’, otherwise transliterate this into your respective alphabet. -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:74 -msgid "{Break:r}Tomson 5791" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Dutch Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:127 -msgid "Rene Haljasmäe" +#: src/templates/coins-designs.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:136 -msgid "{Break:r}A Flower in the Rye" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:61 +msgid "Estonia" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:29 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:18 msgid "" -"The 1 euro coin was designed by Jagor Šunde, David Čemeljić and Fran Zekan " -"and features a marten. The marten is the semi-official national animal of " -"Croatia and the Kuna — their pre-Euro currency — was named after the marten " -"(‘{CroatianStart:r}kuna zlatica{CroatianEnd:E}’ in Croatian)." +"The bronze coins feature the Alpine gentian, -edelweiss, and -primrose " +"respectively, and were chosen to symbolize the role that Austria played in " +"the development of EU environmental policy." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:26 -msgid "Mintages" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:27 +msgid "Berlin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:33 -msgid "Europa Series Printer Codes" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:35 +msgid "Stuttgart" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:216 -msgid "Europa Series" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:36 +msgid "Author(s)" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:39 -msgid "Karlsruhe" +#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:106 +msgid "{Break:r}Bird Road" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:65 -msgid "Jaan Meristo" +#. TRANSLATORS: Beginning of sentence, as in ‘United in …’ +#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "United in" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:14 -msgid "Croatian €2 coin" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:97 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:170 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:264 +msgid "Italy" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:290 -#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:31 -msgid "Munich" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:4 +msgid "Andorran Euro Coin Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "Andorran €0.01 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:13 +msgid "Andorran €2 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:12 -msgid "Andorran €1 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:19 +msgid "€0.01, €0.02 and €0.05" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:13 -msgid "Austrian €0.01 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:22 +msgid "Andorra’s Romanesque art" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:14 -msgid "Austrian €0.02 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:50 +msgid "" +"The bronze coins display an oak twig which is similar to the one found on " +"the former Pfennig coins from the German Mark. The mint mark and year are " +"located on the left- and right-hand sides of the stem." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:25 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:14 msgid "" -"The 10-, 20- and 50 euro cent coins were designed by Ivan Domagoj Račić and " -"feature the portrait of the inventor and engineer {Link:L}Nikola Tesla{-:E}. " -"The design of these coins caused controversy when they were first announced " -"with the National Bank of Serbia claiming that it would be an appropriation " -"of the cultural and scientific heritage of the Serbian people to feature the " -"portrait of someone who ‘declared himself to be Serbian by origin’." +"The Estonian euro coins feature the same design across all eight " +"denominations. The country’s outline is prominently displayed above the " +"country’s name in Estonian (‘{EstonianStart:r}EESTI{EstonianEnd:E}’)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:73 -msgid "Cyprus" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:65 +msgid "Slovakia" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:9 -msgid "Andorran €0.50 coin" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:37 +msgid "Votes" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:55 -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:105 -msgid "Tiit Jürna" +#. TRANSLATORS: This is a place name. If you’re translating for a latin-script language, translate this to ‘{Null}’, otherwise transliterate this into your respective alphabet. +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:46 +msgid "{Break:r}Hara 2" msgstr "" -#. TRANSLATORS: Estonian translators should replace the entire translation with ‘{Null}’ -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:103 -msgid "{Break:r}Bird Road" +#. TRANSLATORS: This name. If you’re translating for a latin-script language, translate this to ‘{Null}’, otherwise transliterate this into your respective alphabet. +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:77 +msgid "{Break:r}Tomson 5791" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:21 -msgid "" -"The 1-, 2- and 5 euro cent coins were designed by Maja Škripelj and feature " -"a motif of the letters ‘ⰘⰓ’ from the {Link:L}Glagolitic script{-:E} — an old " -"Slavic script that saw use in Croatia up until the 19th century — " -"representing Croatia’s country code (‘HR’ in the Latin alphabet)." +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:18 +msgid "Special Thanks" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:39 -msgid "View all the known Euro varieties!" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:113 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:195 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:200 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:259 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:284 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:289 +msgid "Germany" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/-navbar.html.tmpl:5 -msgid "News" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:127 +msgid "" +"The first letter of the printer code can be used to identify the specific " +"printer at which the banknote was printed. The printer- and country codes do " +"not need to line up; a banknote issued by a country will often be printed in " +"another." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:12 -msgid "Additional Notes" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:165 +msgid "United Kingdom" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:22 -msgid "Austrian €0.20 coin" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:285 +msgid "Leipzig" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:29 -msgid "" -"After his accession to the throne, Belgium began a third series of coins in " -"2014 featuring the portrait of King Philippe. As is customary with coins " -"bearing the portraits of monarchs, the direction in which the portrait faces " -"was flipped to face right instead of left." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-de.html.tmpl:39 +msgid "Karlsruhe" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:63 -msgid "{Break:r}In the Body" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:148 +msgid "Total" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Dutch Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/banknotes.html.tmpl:16 src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:16 +msgid "Designs" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:33 -msgid "" -"Coins featuring both monarchs contain text reading ‘{DutchStart:r}BEATRIX " -"KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN{DutchEnd:E}’ (English: ‘BEATRIX QUEEN OF THE " -"NETHERLANDS’) and ‘{DutchStart:r}Willem-Alexander Koning der " -"Nederlanden{DutchEnd:E}’ (English: ‘Willem-Alexander King of the " -"Netherlands’) respectively. The €2 coins also feature an edge-inscription " -"reading ‘{DutchStart:r}GOD ⋆ ZIJ ⋆ MET ⋆ ONS ⋆{DutchEnd:E}’ (English: " -"‘GOD ⋆ IS ⋆ WITH ⋆ US ⋆’)." +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:98 +msgid "Mintage" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:5 -msgid "The Euro Cash Wiki" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl:14 +msgid "Croatian €2 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/index.html.tmpl:17 -msgid "" -"Welcome to the Euro Cash Wiki! This sites aims to be a resource for you to " -"discover everything there is to know about the coins and banknotes of the " -"Euro, a currency that spans 26 countries and 350 million people. We also " -"have dedicated sections of the site for collectors." +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:24 +msgid "Translations" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs.html.tmpl:8 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:8 msgid "" -"Here you’ll be able to view all the coin designs for each country in the " -"Eurozone. This section of the site doesn’t include minor varieties such as " -"different mintmarks or errors; those are on the {Link:l}varieties{-:E} page." -msgstr "" - -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:13 -msgid "Andorran €2 coin" +"Euro banknotes have two codes on them: a printer code and a serial number. " +"The printer code tells you where a given note was printed, while the serial " +"number tells you which country issued the banknote (for the 2002 series) or " +"where the banknote was printed (for the Europa series)." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:40 -msgid "" -"Finally, the 2 Euro coin features the coat of arms of Andorra. The Andorran " -"coat of arms is a grid of 4 other coats of arms which from top-to-bottom, " -"left-to-right are:" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:55 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:134 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:224 +#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:24 +msgid "Country" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:93 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:160 -#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:254 -msgid "Netherlands" +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:117 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:190 +#: src/templates/banknotes-codes.html.tmpl:294 +msgid "Greece" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-mintages.html.tmpl:8 -msgid "" -"Here you’ll be able to view all the known mintages for all coins. You’ll " -"also be able to filter on country, denomination, etc. If you have any " -"mintage data that’s missing from our site, feel free to contact us." +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "Andorran €0.01 coin" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:4 -msgid "Andorran Euro Coin Designs" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:21 +msgid "€0.10, €0.20 and €0.50" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ad.html.tmpl:22 -msgid "Andorra’s Romanesque art" +#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:8 +msgid "" +"The Austrian euro coins can be grouped into three different themes. The " +"bronze coins feature Austrian flowers, the gold coins feature Austrian " +"architecture, and the bimetalic coins feature famous Austrian people. All " +"coins also feature an Austrian flag as well as the coins denomination. These " +"coins together with the {Link:l}Greek euro coins{-:E} are the only coins " +"that feature the denomination on both the common- and national-sides of the " +"coin." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-at.html.tmpl:33 +#: src/templates/coins-designs-be.html.tmpl:26 msgid "" -"The two bimetallic coins feature the busts of the musical composer Wolfgang " -"Amadeus Mozarts on the €1 coin, and the Austrian pacifist and Nobel Peace " -"Prize winner Bertha von Suttner." +"In 2008 a second series of coins was released featuring a slightly modified " +"design in which the royal monogram was moved to the inner portion of the " +"coin along with the year of mintage in order to comply with the European " +"Commission’s guidelines. The country code ‘BE’ was also added to the design " +"underneath the royal monogram." msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-ee.html.tmpl:31 -msgid "Position" +#: src/templates/about.html.tmpl:39 +msgid "Icelandic" msgstr "" -#: src/templates/coins-designs-nl.html.tmpl:37 -msgid "" -"The €1 and €2 coins featuring King Willem-Alexander were minted with a much " -"lower {Link:l}relief{-:E} than most euro coins of the same denomination. As " -"a result it is not uncommon for these coins to appear worn after little use " -"in circulation." +#: src/templates/coins.html.tmpl:39 +msgid "View all the known Euro varieties!" msgstr "" |