Currency Compendium
Aruban Florin
The Aruban Florin is the official currency of Aruba, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is divided into 100 cents and is denoted by the symbol "Afl." or "Fls." The Aruban Florin was introduced in 1986 when Aruba became a separate constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, replacing the Netherlands Antillean guilder.
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Brazilian Real
The Brazilian Real (BRL) is the official currency of Brazil. It was introduced in 1994, replacing the previous currency, the Brazilian cruzeiro. The Real is divided into 100 centavos and is issued by the Central Bank of Brazil. It is one of the most widely traded currencies in Latin America and is used for various financial transactions within Brazil and internationally.
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Botswana Pula
The Botswana Pula is the official currency of Botswana. It was introduced in 1976, replacing the South African Rand. The Pula is subdivided into 100 Thebe. The currency is issued and controlled by the Bank of Botswana, the central bank of the country.
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Australian Dollar
The Australian dollar (AUD) is the official currency of Australia. It is a free-floating currency and is one of the most traded currencies in the world. The Australian dollar is widely used in international trade and is considered a major global currency. It is also used as a reserve currency by central banks and financial institutions around the world.
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Canadian Dollar
The Canadian dollar (symbol: $; code: CAD) is the official currency of Canada. It is one of the world's major currencies and is widely used in international transactions. The Canadian dollar is a free-floating currency, meaning its value is determined by the foreign exchange market. It is the fifth most traded currency in the world, after the United States dollar, the euro, the Japanese yen, and the British pound sterling.
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Barbadian Dollar
The Barbadian dollar is the official currency of Barbados. It is divided into 100 cents and is denoted by the symbol "$" or "Bds$" to distinguish it from other dollar currencies. The Barbadian dollar has been in use since 1935 when it replaced the British West Indies dollar at par. It is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 2 Barbadian dollars to 1 US dollar.
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Belarusian Ruble
The Belarusian Ruble is the official currency of Belarus. It was introduced in 1992 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, replacing the Soviet ruble. The Belarusian Ruble has experienced significant inflation and devaluation over the years, leading to the introduction of new denominations and currency reforms. It is issued and regulated by the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus.
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Bahraini Dinar
The Bahraini dinar (BHD) is the official currency of Bahrain. It is divided into 1,000 fils. The Bahraini dinar is one of the highest-valued currency units in the world, with a fixed exchange rate to the US dollar. Bahrain's economy is heavily dependent on oil and gas exports, and the dinar's value is closely tied to the country's economic performance.
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Bahamian Dollar
The Bahamian dollar is the official currency of the Bahamas. It is divided into 100 cents and is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 1:1. The Bahamian dollar is issued by the Central Bank of The Bahamas and is used throughout the country, including the islands of New Providence, Grand Bahama, and the other Bahamian islands.
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Brunei Dollar
The Brunei dollar (BND) is the official currency of Brunei. It is pegged to the Singapore dollar at par value. The Brunei dollar is issued by the Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam, the central bank of Brunei. It is subdivided into 100 sen.
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Bulgarian Lev
The Bulgarian Lev is the official currency of Bulgaria. It is divided into 100 stotinki. The Lev has been in use since 1881, when it replaced the Bulgarian National Bank's earlier currency, the Lev. The Lev is pegged to the Euro at a rate of 1 Euro = 1.95583 Lev.
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Burundian Franc
The Burundian franc is the official currency of Burundi. It is issued by the Bank of the Republic of Burundi. The Burundian franc has been in use since Burundi gained independence from Belgium in 1962. It is subdivided into 100 centimes.
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Belize Dollar
The Belize Dollar is the official currency of Belize. It is divided into 100 cents and is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 2 Belize dollars to 1 US dollar. The Belize dollar has been in use since 1 January 1976, when it replaced the British Honduras dollar at par.
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Azerbaijani Manat
The Azerbaijani manat is the official currency of Azerbaijan. It is divided into 100 qəpik. The manat was introduced in 1992 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, replacing the Soviet ruble. The manat has undergone several redenominations, with the latest occurring in 2006 when the old manat was replaced by the new manat at a rate of 5,000 to 1.
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Burmese Kyat
The Burmese Kyat is the official currency of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). It is issued by the Central Bank of Myanmar and is used throughout the country for all financial transactions. The Kyat is subdivided into 100 Pyas, although Pyas are rarely used in practice. The Kyat has experienced significant fluctuations in value over the years, reflecting the economic and political instability in Myanmar.
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Cambodian Riel
The Cambodian Riel is the official currency of Cambodia. It is issued by the National Bank of Cambodia and has been in use since 1980, replacing the previous Khmer Republic riel. The Cambodian Riel is subdivided into 100 sen. It is commonly represented by the symbol "៛".
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Bolivian Boliviano
The Bolivian Boliviano is the official currency of Bolivia. It is divided into 100 centavos. The Boliviano has been the national currency of Bolivia since 1987, replacing the previous Bolivian peso. The Boliviano is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Bolivia.
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Bhutanese Ngultrum
The Bhutanese Ngultrum is the official currency of Bhutan. It is divided into 100 chetrum. The Ngultrum was introduced in 1974, replacing the Indian rupee, which had previously been the official currency of Bhutan. The Ngultrum is pegged to the Indian rupee at a rate of 1:1.
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Bermudian Dollar
The Bermudian Dollar is the official currency of Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 1 Bermudian dollar to 1 US dollar, making it a stable and widely accepted currency in the region. The Bermudian dollar is issued by the Bermuda Monetary Authority and is used for all financial transactions within the island nation.
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Bosnia And Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country located in Southeastern Europe. It is known for its diverse cultural heritage, with influences from both Western and Eastern Europe. The country's currency is the Convertible Mark (BAM), which has been in use since 1995 and is pegged to the Euro. The Convertible Mark is divided into 100 Pfennigs and is issued by the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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