boliviano
Americannoun
plural
bolivianosnoun
Etymology
Origin of boliviano
Example Sentences
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In the wake of the speech the boliviano took its first serious flutter in recent months, up to 8,100.
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But in recent months the boliviano has been clearly and dramatically on the skids.
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The boliviano has come down from its crazy peak of 13,000 to the dollar, and has been averaging 7,700.
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The world's worst case of inflation toppled the boliviano from 200 to the dollar in 1952 to 11,900 in January.
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The estimated revenues and expenditures for 1904 and 1905 at 21 pence per boliviano, were as follows: 1904, revenue �632,773 : 15s., expenditure �748,571 : 10s.;
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 2 "Bohemia" to "Borgia, Francis" by Various
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