The Angolan Kwanza is the official currency of Angola. It was introduced in 1999, replacing the previous currency, the Angolan Escudo. The Kwanza is subdivided into 100 smaller units called "Lwei". The currency is issued by the National Bank of Angola and its value is determined by the foreign exchange market. The Kwanza has faced challenges over the years due to factors such as inflation, political instability, and a reliance on oil exports. However, efforts have been made by the gove
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The Qatari Riyal is the official currency of Qatar. It is denoted by the currency code QAR. The Riyal is subdivided into 100 dirhams. It is issued and regulated by the Qatar Central Bank.The Qatari Riyal has been in circulation since 1973, when it replaced the Qatar and Dubai Riyal at a fixed exchange rate. The Riyal is widely accepted in Qatar for all transactions, both cash and electronic.The Qatari Riyal is a stable currency, backed by the country's vast reserves of oil and natural gas.
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The Chilean peso is the official currency of Chile, and it is abbreviated as CLP. It has been in use since 1817, and it is issued by the Central Bank of Chile. The peso is subdivided into 100 centavos, and it is available in both coin and banknote form. The current banknotes depict famous Chilean figures and landmarks, such as poet Pablo Neruda and the Atacama Desert. The exchange rate of the Chilean peso fluctuates depending on various factors, including political stability, economic performanc
The Vatican City Lira was the currency of the Vatican City from 1929 to 2002. It was not a separate currency, but an issue of the Italian Lira, produced by the Banca d’Italia specifically for Vatican City. The Vatican City Lira was equal to the Italian Lira and was legal tender in