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  2. How do you say the names of Latin American currencies in Spanish? Why are so many Latin American currencies named peso?

    • The Currencies of Independent South American Countries
    • Strongest Currencies of South America
    • The Currencies of Dependent South American Territories

    The list of currencies of the 14 independent countries of South America and their currencies is as follows: Argentina (Argentine Peso), Bolivia (Bolivian Boliviano), Brazil (Brazilian Real), Chile (Chilean Peso), Columbia (Columbian Peso), Ecuador (US Dollar), Guyana (Guyanese Dollar), Paraguay (Paraguayan Guaraní), Peru (Peruvian Nuevo Sol), Surin...

    Currently, one of the strongest currencies in circulation in South America is the Brazilian Real. Its value increased by nearly 3 times during the administrations of Prime Ministers Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva and Dilma Rousseff. This shift in value led to a higher minimum wage salary and a larger population of middle-class households. Another strong...

    The list of currencies of the 3 dependent South American Territories and their currencies is as follows: Falkland Islands (Falkland Island Pound), French Guiana (Euro), and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (none, no permanent residents). The Falkland Island Pound is used throughout the islands. As a British territory, the currency here ...

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  3. There are 39 currencies currently in official use in the Americas. All de jure present currencies in the Americas are listed here, including currencies from countries which are not sovereign states or dependencies. A commonly used currency in the Americas is the United States dollar. [1]

    Present Currency
    Country Or Dependency (administrating ...
    Currency Sign
    Fractional Unit
    Aruba (Netherlands)
    ƒ
    $
    $
    Barbadian dollar (also called Bajan ...
    $
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PesoPeso - Wikipedia

    The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines. Originating in the Spanish Empire, the word peso translates to "weight".

  5. All currencies of South America with their ISO-4217 codes, listed by countries and dependent territories

    Country Or Territory
    Currency
    Iso-4217
    Argentina
    Argentine peso
    ARS
    Bolivia
    Bolivian boliviano
    BOB
    Brazil
    Brazilian real
    BRL
    Chile
    Chilean peso
    CLP
  6. Mar 26, 2016 · Some Latin American countries use the same name, peso (peh-soh), for their currency. However, other countries have their own Spanish word for the name of their money. Here are the names of many currencies:

  7. Oct 27, 2019 · The most common name in Latin America for a monetary unit is peso, used in eight countries. Peso can also mean "weight," with its use for money dating to the time when monetary value was based on weights of metals.

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