Bhumibol Adulyadej

The annual classification of the crowned heads richest of diazepam drug rare has just been published by the American magazine Forbes.

Twelve of the fifteen most fortunate monarchs of planet saw their fortune decreasing because of the crisis.

Number 1 - for the second consecutive year - king Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, credited with 30 billion dollars is five billion less than last year!

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Follow closely the sultan of Brunei (20 billion dollars), the sheikh Khalifa Ben Zayed of the United Arab Emirates (18 billion dollars), king Abdallah of Saudi Arabia (17 billion dollars), and the sheikh of Dubai, with 12 billion dollars is 6 billion less than in 2008.

Mohammed VI

King Mohammed VI of Morocco is the only one which sees its fortune increasing by one year on the other (2,5 billion dollars, is 1 billion more than last year).

On the other hand the crowned heads Européennes are left there much less better:

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Prince Albert II de Monaco, does not have any more that 1 billion dollar (that is to say a hole of 400 million dollars compared to 2008), the fault with the fall of the prices of the real estate.

The Queen Elizabeth II would have an estimated fortune has 450 million dollars (either 200 million less than diazepam drug rare last year), and Beatrix of the Netherlands would not have more diazepam drug rare 200 million dollars (or 100 million less).

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