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 cuban peso - Definition 

Cuban peso (3555 bytes)
1: ...knote]]s in circulation are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 pesos.
4: ...sts could buy dollars in their own countries, and Cuban exiles could send them directly to their relative...
6: ...ollars are sometimes referred to colloquially as "pesos", with which currency is meant being understood ...
8: ...o shrink the money supply caused the value of the peso to rise from 120 to the US dollar in the summer o...
11: ...ing any other foreign currency to the convertible pesos.

Cuban convertible peso (2174 bytes)
1: ...s in circulation are 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos.
3: ...luxury' items. (For more details, see the [[Cuban peso]] article).
5: ... be imposed when converting them into convertible pesos.
7: ...ranc]]s, are worth the same number of convertible pesos as they would be worth US dollars.

Peso (1453 bytes)
1: '''Peso''' is the name of the [[currency]] of various cou...
2: *[[Argentina]]: [[Argentine peso]] ([[ISO 4217]]: ARS)
3: *[[Chile]]: [[Chilean peso]] (CLP)
4: *[[Colombia]]: [[Colombian peso]] (COP)
5: *[[Cuba]]: [[Cuban peso]] (CUP)

Philippine peso (2503 bytes)
1: ...The word ''piso'' derives from the Spanish word ''peso'', which means "weight". It is divided into 100 c...
3: The symbol used for the Philippine Peso is shown below.
5: [[Image:PhilippinePeso.png|Philippine Peso]]
12: ...:Philippine_Peso_Bills.jpg|thumb|250px|Philippine Peso Bills]]
13: * 1000 pesos

Peso da Régua (310 bytes)
1: '''Peso da Régua''' is a town in the north of [[Portugal]...
7: * [http://www.cm-pesoregua.pt/ Town Council]

Dominican peso (614 bytes)
1: The '''Dominican peso''' is the base currency of the [[Dominican Republ...
3: Each [[peso]] is divided into 100 ''[[cent|centavos]]'' (cent...
5: In [[December 2004]] there were some 35 pesos to the [[euro]] (approx. $26 to the [[US dollar]...

Argentine peso (1294 bytes)
1: The '''Argentine peso''' ([[ISO 4217]]: ARS) is the currency of [[Arge...
3: ...in the denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos.
8: ...bcra.gov.ar/estadis/es030104.asp Current official Peso exchange rates (third column)]
19: |[[image:2pesos.jpg]]
24: |[[image:5pesos.jpg]]

Uruguayan peso (642 bytes)
1: ...ced the old peso at a rate of 1,000 Pesos = 1 New Peso in [[November]], [[1973]].
3: ...re: 10, 20, and 50 centísimo, and 1, 2, 5, and 10 peso<br>
4: ...culation are: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 1000, 2000 peso
6: ...nited States dollar]] was worth 26.2435 Uruguayan pesos.

Dominican peso (173 bytes)
5: The dominican Republic peso is the $ or money that the dominicans use. it is ...

Colombian peso (1128 bytes)
1: ...o informally abbreviated as COL$. Its sign is the peso symbol ($).
31: [[es:Peso colombiano]]
32: [[de:Kolumbianischer Peso]]

Mexican peso (6021 bytes)
1: The '''peso''' is the currency of [[Mexico]]. It is divided ...
2: The symbol used for the peso is "$", while centavos are represented by "¢". It...
6: The peso was originally based on imperial [[Spain]]'s silv...
8: ...ins, thus obtaining raw precious metal. Since the peso was a coin of pure silver with an exact weight, i...
12: ...he new peso was equal to 1000 of the obsolete MXP pesos. The change was necessitated by the violent and ...

Chilean peso (828 bytes)
1: ...ently in use: 1,000; 2,000; 5,000; 10,000; 20,000 pesos]]
3: ...onger printed), 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 and 20000 pesos.
5: ...mately 590 pesos. A [[euro]] was worth around 780 pesos.
11: [[Category:Chile|Peso, Chilean]]
12: [[Category:Currencies|Peso, Chilean]]

Philippine peso coins (3701 bytes)
2: ... the 5 centavo nickel, the 10, 20, 50 centavo and peso coins were silver. From 1903-1906, the silver coi...
4: ...<p> The obverse of the 10, 20, 50 centavo, and peso coins are similar, but they show the figure of Li...
8: ...specs as other 50 centavos). The two varieties of peso commemorative each had 10,000 minted. They weigh ...

Philippine peso bills (6273 bytes)
1: ...[[Philippine peso|pesos]] and the largest is 1000 pesos. The front side of each bill features prominent ...
6: '''10 pesos'''
7: ...:php_bill_10_front.jpg|250px|Front side of the 10-peso bill]]</div>
8: ...php_bill_10_back.jpg|250px|Reverse side of the 10-peso bill]]</div>
10: '''20 pesos'''

Cuban Five (6779 bytes)
1: The '''Cuban Five''' are Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, ...
3: ...groups engaged in [[terrorist attack]]s which the Cuban government claims have killed over 3500 and wound...
5: ... been carried out by exile [[Opposition to Castro|Cuban opposition]] groups such as CORU, [[Alpha 66]], ...
7: ...itart Cayo Coco Hotel]] in Cuba. According to the Cuban government the same group attacked the hotel agai...
9: ...Cuba in [[1981]] for which he spent 10 years in a Cuban jail. U.S. officials arrested Frometa in 1994, be...

Cuban Crocodile (1861 bytes)
2: <tr><th bgcolor="pink">Cuban Crocodile<br>{{StatusEndangered}}</th></tr>
21: The '''Cuban crocodile''' (''Crocodylus rhombifer'') is a smal...

Cuban Boys (800 bytes)
1: The '''Cuban Boys''' were a [[production team]] responsible fo...

Cuban Oregano (931 bytes)
2: <tr><th bgcolor=lightgreen>Cuban Oregano</th></tr>
18: '''Cuban Oregano''' (''Plectranthus amboinicus'') is a fle...

Chinese Cuban (5368 bytes)
1: A '''Chinese Cuban''' is an ethnic Chinese born in [[Cuba]].
3: ... A popular person who is a product of Chinese and Cuban marriages is [[Wifredo Lam]].
7: Chinese Cubans, including some Chinese-Americans from Californi...
9: ...e communities in [[Japan]] and [[Korea]]. Chinese Cuban population numbered about 40,000 during that time...
11: .... Today, mixed Chinese-Cubans marry other Chinese Cubans so that their race will be passed on to next gen...

Cuban American (794 bytes)
1: A '''Cuban-American''' is an [[immigrant]] to the [[United S...
3: ...a]]. Some of these include thousands of [[Chinese Cuban]]s who are anti-Castro (some of them were jailed ...

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