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  1. Mexican peso (5696 bytes)
    1: The '''peso''' is the currency of Mexico. It is divided into 100 ''cent... 2: .... Its current ISO 4217 code is '''MXN''' (prior to 1993 the code "MXP" was used). 4: ==History==
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  2. Chilean peso (666 bytes)
    1: ...onger printed), 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 and 20000 pesos. 3: ... approximately 644 pesos. A Euro is worth 775 pesos. 5: == External links ==
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  3. Peso (1449 bytes)
    1: ...so''' is the name of the currency of various countries: 2: ...Argentina: Argentine peso (ISO 4217: ARS) 3: *Chile: Chilean peso (CLP) 4: *Colombia: Colombian peso (COP) 5: *Cuba: Cuban peso (CUP)
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  4. Philippine peso (1628 bytes)
    1: ...ch means weight. It is divided into 100 centavos or " sentimo''. 3: The symbol used for the Philippine Peso is shown below. 5: Image:PhilippinePeso.png|Philippine Peso
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  6. Chilean Peso (27 bytes)
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  8. Argentine peso (1046 bytes)
    1: ...used locally for it is "$" (the US dollar is written "U$S"). It is divided in 100 centavos. 3: ...st in the denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos. 4: ...th $10, 5, 2, 1, 0.50, 0.25, 0.10 and 0.05 also circulate.
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  10. Peso da Régua (245 bytes)
    1: ...n in the north of Portugal, on the River Douro. It has a population of about 10,000. 5: == External links ==
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  11. Philippine peso bills (5270 bytes)
    1: ...reverse side depicts landmarks and events in history. 3: <!-- This markup depicts thumbnails of the bills --> 4: ...round:FED; border:1px solid 963; float:right; margin:0px 0px 1em 1em;">
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  12. Colombian peso (1118 bytes)
    1: ...o informally abbreviated as COL$. Its sign is the peso symbol ($). 3: The exchange rate as of September 2004 is: 4: *euro|1 euro = 3,080 COP 5: *USD|1 U.S. dollar = 2,530 COP
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  13. Philippine peso bill (35 bytes)
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  14. Argentina (15748 bytes)
    1: ..., Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile and Uruguay. 3: ...he river of Solís, Río de la Plata (River of Silver). 4: ...adding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:0.5em;" width="270px" 5: |+ <font size="+1">'''República Argentina'''</font>
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  15. Atomic weight (2940 bytes)
    1: ...The atomic weight is the sum of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus|nucleus of the ato... 3: .... The average is taken according to the relative frequencies of the element's isotopes. 5: ...ime) - atomic weight is used to refer to the mean relative atomic mass of an element.
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  16. Colombia (11735 bytes)
    1: :''For other uses see Columbia. 3: ...d Brazil, to the south by Ecuador and Peru, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. 5: ...adding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:0.5em;" width="275px">
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  17. Capitalism (42459 bytes)
    1: {{liberalism}} 2: '''Capitalism''' generally refers to 4: ...vate property rights rather than feudalism|feudal obligations.
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  18. Chile (12339 bytes)
    1: :''The word ''chile'' may also mean Chilli pepper.'' 3: ...s borders with Argentina, Bolivia and Peru. 4: ...background: f9f9f9; border: 1px gray solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" 5: |+<big><big>'''República de Chile'''</big></big>
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  19. Economy of Chile (12640 bytes)
    1: ==Overview== 3: ...s - the latter a product of the global financial crisis. 5: ...that has held office since the return of civilian rule in 1990.
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  20. Cuba (17632 bytes)
    1: :''Alternate meanings: see Cuba (disambiguation)'' 3: ...exico and the Atlantic Ocean. To the north are found the United States and the Bahamas,... 5: ...adding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:0.5em;" width="275px">
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  21. Economy of Cuba (11289 bytes)
    1: '''Economics|Economy - overview:''' 2: ...c economy and controls practically all foreign trade. 4: ...mption alternatives and reduced black market prices.
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  22. Currency (15189 bytes)
    1: ...hange rates, see Exchange_rateExternal links|here.'' 3: ...currency zones) can be exchanged against each other. 5: ...ador have declared US currency to be legal tender).
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  23. Economy of Colombia (15264 bytes)
    3: ...vestment although agricultural products remained protected. 5: ...r-valued peso inherited from the previous administration was maintained.
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  24. Dominican Republic (7100 bytes)
    1: ...he military leader Rafael Leónidas Trujillo &mdash; lasted until 1961. 3: ...onfused with Dominica, another Caribbean country. 5: ...n="right" width="290px" style="margin-left:1em; margin-bottom:0.5em;">
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  25. Economy of the Dominican Republic (5436 bytes)
    1: '''Economy - overview:''' 2: ...s are estimated to be about $1.5 billion per year. 4: ...pped by 1% in 2003 while inflation balooned by over 27%.
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  26. Dollar (4012 bytes)
    1: ...cies and other regions (see list below). It is represented by the symbol '''$'''. 3: ... became the United States and legal tender in Virginia. 5: ...that it was invented at the University of St Andrews.
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  27. ISO 4217 (10108 bytes)
    1: ...currency code becomes JPY -- JP for Japan and Y for yen. 3: ... do not have any minor currency unit at all. Mauritania does not use a decimal division of units ... 5: ...ctions (XXX). These codes all begin with the letter "X".
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  28. Minimum wage (14029 bytes)
    1: ... minimum wage laws and regulations, and many countries have no minimum wage. 3: == History == 5: ... laws were first introduced in New Zealand. The chronology of moves to legislate minimum wages is as ...
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  29. History of Mexico (18618 bytes)
    1: ==Prehistory== 3: ...Toltec, Mayan, and Aztec. The Aztecs were the rulers of much of Mexico by about 1200. 5: ==Pre-Columbian Mexico==
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  30. Economy of Mexico (10467 bytes)
    1: es:Economía de México fr:Économie du Mexique 3: ==Overview== 5: ...iguel de la Madrid and Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
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  31. Philippines (21062 bytes)
    1: ...nations in Asia and one of the most westernized &mdash;a unique blend of East and West. 3: ...border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300px"> 4: <caption><font size="+1">'''Republika ng Pilipinas'''</font></caption> 5: <tr><td style="background:efefef;" align="center" colspan=2>
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  32. Economy of the Philippines (11420 bytes)
    3: '''Economy - overview:''' 5: ...ation, centered in Manila Bay and the Sulu Archipelago.
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  33. History of Puerto Rico (30100 bytes)
    1: ...to this day more than 500 years after the first Europeans settled the island. 3: ==Pre-Colonial Puerto Rico== 4: ...[Carib Indians which mainly occupied the Lesser Antilles.
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