The Surinamese dollar is the official currency of Suriname, a small country located in South America. It was introduced in 2004, replacing the Surinamese guilder as the country's currency. The Surinamese dollar is divided into 100 cents and is issued by the Central Bank of Suriname.The exchange rate of the Surinamese dollar fluctuates daily and is influenced by several factors such as the country's economic performance, political stability, and global market trends. Despite its relativ
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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.