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- Occitan_(local_currency) abstract "Occitan is the name of a community currency started in 2010 in Pézenas, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It is named after the Occitan language. The Occitan program is intended to promote local commerce. The Occitan operates with a fixed exchange rate: 1 Occitan = €1.There is a fixed commission of 4% for members (shops) and 6% for individuals.".
- Q6554006 abstract "Occitan is the name of a community currency started in 2010 in Pézenas, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It is named after the Occitan language. The Occitan program is intended to promote local commerce. The Occitan operates with a fixed exchange rate: 1 Occitan = €1.There is a fixed commission of 4% for members (shops) and 6% for individuals.".
- Occitan_(local_currency) comment "Occitan is the name of a community currency started in 2010 in Pézenas, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It is named after the Occitan language. The Occitan program is intended to promote local commerce. The Occitan operates with a fixed exchange rate: 1 Occitan = €1.There is a fixed commission of 4% for members (shops) and 6% for individuals.".
- Q6554006 comment "Occitan is the name of a community currency started in 2010 in Pézenas, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It is named after the Occitan language. The Occitan program is intended to promote local commerce. The Occitan operates with a fixed exchange rate: 1 Occitan = €1.There is a fixed commission of 4% for members (shops) and 6% for individuals.".