COUNTRIES AND CURRENCIES

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Brazil ................................................:Cruzeiro Real

Bulgaria ......................................................... : Lev

Belgium ......................................................... Euro

China ...........................................: Yuan/Renminbi

Columbia ..................................................... : Peso

Cuba ........................................................... : Peso

Costa Rica ................................................... Colon

Croatia ......................................................... Kuna

Cyprus ........................................... Cyprus pound

Czech Republic.......................................... Koruna

Denmark .................................................... : Krone

Egypt ......................................... : Egyptian Pound

Afghanistan ........................................... : Afghani

Argentina.................................................... : Peso

Australia ................................... : Australian Dollar

Bahrain .......................................................: Dinar

Bangladesh .................................................. : Taka

Bhutan ................................................. : Ngultrum

Hungary..................................................... : Forint

Iran .............................................................. : Rial

Switzerland....................................... : Swiss Franc

Thailand ....................................................... : Bhat

U.K. ............................................. : Pound Sterling

U.S.A. ........................................................ : Dollar

Norway ....................................................... Krone

Vatican City State .......................................... : Lira

Iraq .................................................... : Iraqi Dinar

Israel ......................................................... : Shekel

Japan ............................................................ : Yen

Kazakhstan ............................................... : Tenge

Korea .......................................................... : Won

Kuwait ........................................... : Kuwaiti Dinar

Malaysia ................................................. : Ringgit

Mexico ........................................................ : Peso

Myanmar..................................................... : Kyat

Russia ...................................................... : Rouble

Saudi Arabia................................................ : Riyal

Vietnam ...................................................... : Dong

Mongolia .................................................. : Tugrik

Algeria ............................................. Algeria Dinar

Angola .............................................. New Kwanza

Armenia ........................................................Dram

Azerbaijan ...................................................Manat

Austria .................................................... Schilling

Bahrain ........................................................ Dinar

Georgia ........................................................... Lari

Ghana ............................................................ Cedi

Indonesia ................................................... Rupiah

16 European Countries with Eura as currency are:

Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany,

Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the

Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.

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