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VED is the currency of the Republic of Vedland. It was introduced on 1 January 2015, replacing the Vedlandic Mark at a rate of 1 VED = 100 VDM. The currency is subdivided into 100 cents. Vedland is a small, landlocked country in central Europe. It has a population of just over 3 million people and a GDP of $32 billion. The country is a member of the European Union and the Eurozone. The Vedlandic economy is relatively diversified, with a strong focus on agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing. The country is home to a number of large companies, including Vedlandic Airlines, Vedlandic Railways, and Vedlandic Motors. The currency is managed by the Vedlandic Central Bank, which is responsible for ensuring price stability and maintaining the currency's value. The bank is also responsible for issuing coins and notes, and for setting interest rates. The VED is pegged to the Euro, and as such, its value fluctuates in line with the Euro. However, the Central Bank has intervened in the past to prevent sharp movements in the currency's value. The VED is a relatively new currency, and as such, it is not yet widely used outside of Vedland. However, the country is working to increase its international profile, and the currency is expected to become more widely used in the future.

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