• Look up peseta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peseta may refer to: Catalan peseta, a former currency of Catalonia Equatorial Guinean peseta, a former...
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    The peseta (/pəˈseɪtə/, Spanish: [peˈseta]) was the currency of Spain between 1868 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de facto currency...
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  • The Sahrawi peseta (Arabic: البيزيتا الصحراوي, Spanish: Peseta saharaui) is the de jure currency of the partially recognized Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic...
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    The peseta was a short-lived denomination issued by Peru between 1880 and 1882. The peseta was subdivided into 2 reales, with 5 pesetas equal to 1 sol...
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  • The Catalan peseta (in Catalan: peceta; pl. pecetes) was a unit of currency in Catalonia until 1850, when the whole of Spain decimalized. It was also a...
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    The peseta (peseta guineana) was the currency of Equatorial Guinea from 1969 to 1975. It replaced the Spanish peseta at par shortly after gaining independence...
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  • currency before the Euro was the Peseta. The first Peseta coins were minted in 1869, and the last were minted in 2011. Peseta banknotes were first printed...
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  • The banknotes of the Spanish peseta were emitted by the Bank of Spain in 1874–2001 until the introduction of the euro. From 1940 the banknotes were produced...
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    Peseta Samuelu Masunu "Sam" Lotu-Iiga (born 2 November 1970) is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament for the Maungakiekie electorate, having been...
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    La Peseta [la peˈseta] is a station on Line 11 of the Madrid Metro, located under the Avenida de La Peseta. It is located in fare Zone A. "Línea 11"....
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  • bipkwele) was used after. The renaming of the currency to "ekwele" from "peseta" was motivated largely by a sweeping Africanization program meant to rid...
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  • Peseta Vaifou Tevaga (also known as Peseta Vaifou Tevagaena) is a Samoan politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa. He is a member of...
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  • Gatoloaifaana Peseta Siaosi Sio (15 July 1910 – 2 July 1990) was a Western Samoan chief, musician, writer and politician. He served as a member of the...
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    Leonese have some degree of government recognition at the regional level. The Peseta before 2002 The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European...
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    relative to other units throughout its lifetime until it was replaced by the peseta in 1868. The most common denomination for the currency was the silver eight-real...
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  • assertions that 5 pesetas coins lacking numismatic significance can command exorbitant prices. He also exposed instances of 100 pesetas coins being oversold...
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  • also known as Crossing Borders (Spanish: Un franco, 14 pesetas; lit. 'One Franc, 14 Pesetas') is a 2006 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Carlos...
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    foundation of the Republic. The official currency of the SADR is the Sahrawi peseta; though, in practice, the Algerian dinar and Mauritanian ouguiya are the...
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  • used in the Moroccan-administered part of the territory and the Sahrawi peseta is the commemorative currency of the Sahrawi Republic. Additionally, some...
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    of 3,000,000 pesetas. On 22 June 1944, the land acquisitions were formalized before a notary: 256,667 square feet for 2,000,000 pesetas from the Ruiz...
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    meaning "hundredth part". The main Spanish currency, before the euro, was the peseta which was divided into 100 céntimos. In Portugal it was the real and later...
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    national currency, the ekwele, had previously been linked to the Spanish peseta. The discovery of large oil reserves in 1996 and its subsequent exploitation...
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  • Montenegro (proposed) Peseta Catalan peseta – Catalunya Equatorial Guinean peseta – Equatorial Guinea Peruvian peseta – Peru Sahrawi peseta – Sahrawi Arab Democratic...
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    1869: $1 = 5 Spanish pesetas, the latter at par with the French franc in the Latin Monetary Union. Spain's adoption of the peseta in 1869 and its joining...
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    1963 Spanish peseta coin with the image of Generalísimo Francisco Franco, and inscription Caudillo de España, por la Gracia de Dios (Spanish: "Caudillo...
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    lacked a currency of its own and used both the French franc and the Spanish peseta in banking transactions until 31 December 1999, when both currencies were...
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  • The stadium was rented for 60 pesetas a month and ticket prices were set at half a peseta for men and a quarter of a peseta for children. Women were granted...
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    euro) Real Time Gross Settlement dollar (ZWL occasionally used) Sahrawi peseta (pegged to the euro), sometimes given the code "EHP" but this has not been...
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    (in the Philippines), and each one had its own cypher and signs. When the peseta became the national currency in 1869, only the Royal Mint in Madrid was...
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  • Portuguese escudo Sammarinese lira Slovak koruna Slovenian tolar Spanish peseta Vatican lira Former fiscal provisions European Financial Stability Facility...
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