Примери за използване на Euros a year на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Bulgarians who permanently live abroad are sending back as much as 700m euros a year, the study revealed.
The budget for the future defence program is proposed to be 500 million euros a year.
the company was losing a lot of money- 75 million euros a year.
And those who do without pre-washing when washing their clothes also save 15 euros a year.
One academic who tracks Greece's black market says loan sharks turn over around 5 billion euros a year in Greece.
external radio stations cost Greece 300 million euros a year.
Dutch universities have a tuition fee of about 2,000 euros a year for students from the Netherlands and the European Union.
or around 9m euros a year.
This contract was valued at 19.1 million euros a year, with a total worth of 190.1 million euros. .
Each gambling company was expected to contribute just €1,000 euros a year, with online operators and the National Lottery paying €5,000.
The average farmer received 266 euros a year for each hectare that was eligible for support.
up from 2.95 billion euros a year earlier, the company said in the filing.
the violence costs to the EU 256 billion euros a year.
According to the European Commission, consumers could save up to 11.7 billion euros a year if they could choose among service providers when shopping online.
These vehicles will be saving us up to 3m euros a year because the diesel locomotives they are replacing were creating great losses for us," Belgrade-based Radio B92 quoted Ilic as saying.
European consumers will be able to save 11.7 billion euros a year if they can choose from a full range of products
the European Commission has to then find an extra 12 billion euros a year- and it can't.
According to BNB data for the period January-April 2019, foreign direct investment in the country was negative at only 55 million euros, compared to 65.6 million euros a year earlier.
Students earn an average 5 thousand euro a year.
It grants financial aid of up to one billion euro a year to Member States and accession countries affected by major natural disasters.