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    The escudo was the currency of Portuguese Timor between 1959 and 1976. It replaced the pataca at a rate of 5.6 escudos = 1 pataca and was equivalent to...
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    The Portuguese escudo (Portuguese: escudo português, pronounced [(i)ʃˈkudu puɾtuˈɣeʃ]) was the currency of Portugal replacing the real on 22 May 1911...
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    Mozambican escudo Portuguese escudo Portuguese Guinean escudo Portuguese Indian escudo Portuguese Timorese escudo São Tomé and Príncipe escudo Spanish escudo Money...
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    Timorese currency was the Portuguese Timorese pataca, introduced in 1894. From 1959, the Portuguese Timorese escudo - linked to the Portuguese escudo...
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  • escudo – Portugal Portuguese Guinean escudo – Guinea Bissau Portuguese Indian escudoPortuguese India Portuguese Timorese escudo – East Timor São Tomé...
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  • Trengganu keping Dollar Mongolian dollar Baht – Thailand Escudo Portuguese Timorese escudo Kushan Coinage Lira – Israel Mohar – Nepal Pound Israeli pound...
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  • the Portuguese escudo at a rate of 1 pataca = 5.5 escudos, making it equivalent to the British shilling (since £1 was then equivalent to 110 escudos) and...
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  • Laksaur Liquiçá Church Massacre Operation Astute Portuguese Timor Portuguese Timorese escudo Portuguese Timorese pataca Pro-Indonesia militia Second Special...
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    Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, and Swedish the order is reversed;...
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    Aleixo, was a noble Timorese chieftain (régulo) and a Portuguese hero during World War II. Dom Aleixo was born in Soro, Ainaro, Portuguese Timor. His birth...
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  • Escudo ($, 1911–2002) Euro (€, 2002–present) Currency: Portuguese Indian rupia (1871–1958); Portuguese Indian escudo (1958–1961) Currency: Portuguese...
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  • Bolivian boliviano Brazilian real Cape Verdean escudo Colombian peso Cuban peso Dominican peso East Timorese centavo coins Ecuadorian centavo coins Guatemalan...
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    José Celestino da Silva (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    issue new Portuguese Timorese escudo banknotes depicting Celestino da Silva's image to replace the previously circulating Portuguese Timorese pataca notes...
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  • start of World War II in 1939, the Portuguese Government announced on 1 September that the 550-year-old Anglo-Portuguese Alliance remained intact, but since...
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    Macanese pataca (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    1 shilling and 3 pence, while the Macau pataca was pegged to the Portuguese escudo at a rate of MOP 1 = Esc 5$50. This meant that the Macau pataca was...
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    Democratic Republic of East Timor (1975) (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    new parties emerged at this time: the Timorese Democratic Union, which advocated continued association with Portugal; Fretilin, which supported independence;...
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    Banco Nacional Ultramarino building, Dili (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    services of a trading bank, the BNU issued Portuguese Timor's currency, initially the pataca, and later the escudo. The BNU was also an important investor...
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