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Franc Kangler (born 8 July 1965) is a Slovenian politician. He has served as the mayor of Maribor, the second largest town in the country. On 6 December 2012, due to protests, he stepped down from the position, and he left the office on 31 December 2012. Education and private life Kangler was born in Maribor and attended elementary school in Duplek. He continued his education at the Secondary Police School in Tacen. After that he obtained a bachelor's degree in law and is currently completing university studies in law at the Faculty of Law at the University of Maribor. He is married and has a daughter. National politics career He was an employee of the Ministry of Interior of Slovenia. In 1995, he became secretary of the Municipality of Duplek. In 1996, he was elected as a deputy to the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia for the first time. Currently he is serving his third term of office in that capacity. Franc Kangler has been a member of the national Commission f ...
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The franc is any of various units of currency. One franc is typically divided into 100 centimes. The name is said to derive from the Latin inscription ''francorum rex'' (King of the Franks) used on early French coins and until the 18th century, or from the French ''franc'', meaning "frank" (and "free" in certain contexts, such as ''coup franc'', "free kick"). The countries that use francs today include Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and most of Francophone Africa. The Swiss franc is a major world currency today due to the prominence of Switzerland, Swiss Banking in Switzerland, financial institutions. Before the introduction of the euro in 1999, francs were also used in France, Belgium and Luxembourg, while Andorra and Monaco accepted the French franc as legal tender (Monégasque franc). The franc was also used within the French colonial empires, French Empire's colonies, including Algeria and Cambodia. The franc is sometimes Italianised or Hispanicised as the ''franco'', for in ...
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