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  2. Mauritian rupee - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritian rupee (sign: Re (singular) and Rs (plural); ISO code: MUR; pronounced) is the currency of Mauritius. One rupee is subdivided into 100 cents. One rupee is subdivided into 100 cents. Several other currencies are also called rupee .

  3. Mauritian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The dollar circulated alongside sterling and the Indian rupee. An unofficial exchange rate of 2 rupees to the dollar was used, although this overvalued the rupee for a time. In 1877, the Mauritian rupee was introduced. It replaced the dollar at a rate of 2 rupees = 1 dollar.

  4. Category:Currencies of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Currencies of Mauritius" ... Mauritian dollar; Mauritian rupee This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 21:12 (UTC). ...

  5. Malaysia–Mauritius relations - Wikipedia

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    Cooperation between the two countries includes cultural exchanges, trade in goods, financial assistances and capacity building in various sectors. [1] Malaysia has assisted Mauritius on its country development such as the providing of places in training centres and institutions of higher learning for students from the country under the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP). [2]

  6. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia: Malaysian ringgit: RM MYR Sen: 100 Maldives: Maldivian rufiyaa: Rf MVR Laari: 100 Mali: West African CFA franc: F.CFA XOF Centime: 100 Malta: Euro € EUR Cent: 100 Marshall Islands: United States dollar $ USD Cent: 100 Mauritania: Mauritanian ouguiya: UM MRU Khoums: 5 Mauritius: Mauritian rupee: Re or Rs (pl.) MUR Cent: 100 Mexico ...

  7. Mauritanian ouguiya - Wikipedia

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    The ouguiya (Arabic: أوقية موريتانية (IPA:); sign: UM; code: MRU), at one time spelled "ougiya", [5] is the currency of Mauritania.Each ouguiya constitutes five khoums (meaning "one fifth").

  8. Seewoosagur Ramgoolam - Wikipedia

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    Seewoosagur "Kewal" Ramgoolam, was born on 18 September 1900 at Belle Rive, Mauritius, in the district of Flacq in a Bhojpuri speaking Hindu Indo-Mauritian family. His father, Moheeth Ramgoolam also known as Mohit Mahto was an Indian immigrant labourer belonging to the Koeri(Kushwaha) broader Vaishya community .

  9. Economy of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Borrowing requirements will increase to 38 billion rupees from 30.7 billion rupees, including 14 billion rupees in foreign financing. Despite higher borrowing, public debt as a percentage of GDP is projected to decrease to 71.5% from 74.5% in 2024, though in absolute terms, it will rise to 567.49 billion rupees from 524.6 billion rupees.