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  2. Colombian peso - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Congress of Colombia debated whether to redenominate the peso at a rate of 1,000 pesos = 1 new peso, removing three zeroes from its face value, in order to make accounting and banking operations easier. A new series of banknotes was introduced in 2016 with the last three zeroes of the denomination replaced by the word "mil ...

  3. Economy of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Colombia is the fourth largest in Latin America as measured by gross domestic product [19] and the third-largest economy in South America. [20] [21] Throughout most of the 20th century, Colombia was Latin America's 4th and 3rd largest economy when measured by nominal GDP, real GDP, GDP (PPP), and real GDP at chained PPPs.

  4. List of 2016 box office number-one films in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Week Weekend End Date Film Total weekend gross (Colombian peso) Weekend openings in the Top 10 Reference(s) 1: 3 January 2016: Un­known: Un­known: Un­known 2: 10 January 2016

  5. 20,000 Colombian peso note - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2016, the Bank of the Republic of Colombia estimates that 344.8 million 20,000 Colombian peso notes are in circulation in the country. First put into circulation on 2 December 1996, it has numerous security features such as a watermark , ultraviolet ink, security thread and microprinting , which certify its authenticity.

  6. Latin American economy - Wikipedia

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    Current exchange rate levels will help the external deficit correct itself. In 2017, the Colombian Peso is expected to trade at 3,007 COP per 1 USD. At the end of 2016, the Congress of Colombia approved a tax reform bill, with the goal of making public accounts more sustainable and replacing revenue that the government lost from the oil sector ...

  7. Economic history of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Colombia's international reserves have remained stable at around $8.35 billion, and Colombia has successfully remained in international capital markets. Colombia's total foreign debt at the end of 1999 was $34.5 billion with $14.7 billion in private sector and $19.8 billion in public sector debt.

  8. Talk:Colombian peso - Wikipedia

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    2020; 2021; This page is ... Billete de 2000 pesos colombia reverso.jpg ; Billete de 50000 anverso (2016).jpg ; Billete de 50000 pesos reverso (2016).jpg Billete-de ...

  9. Template:Most traded currencies - Wikipedia

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    Currency ISO 4217 code Symbol or Abbrev. [2] Proportion of daily volume Change (2019–2022) April 2019 April 2022 ... Colombian peso: COP $, Col$ 0.2%: 0.2%: Russian ...