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  2. Colombian peso - Wikipedia

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    The Colombian peso (sign: $; code: COP) is the currency of Colombia. Its ISO 4217 code is COP. ... 29 November 2016 5,000 pesos 133 × 66 mm ...

  3. 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

  4. 20,000 Colombian peso note - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, in Medellín, Colombian police dismantled two clandestine workshops producing counterfeit 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 and 50,000 peso notes. [22] This led to the biggest seizure of counterfeit currency in the country's history, totalling 35,000 million pesos.

  5. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    Currency board (11) Djibouti Hong Kong ; ECCU Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Grenada Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Brunei ; Conventional peg (40) Aruba The Bahamas Bahrain Barbados Belize

  6. 50,000 Colombian peso note - Wikipedia

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    The 50,000 Colombian peso note is the second highest denomination of Colombian currency.Designed by Óscar Muñoz, the front of the notes feature Jorge Isaacs and the heroine of his novel María, and the back of the notes feature an Albizia saman tree, two palm trees, an image of Isaacs' house El Paraiso, and an excerpt from María.

  7. Colombia plane was 'without fuel' before crash, according to ...

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    According to the pilot's final words, the plane was in fuel emergency, had no electrical power, and was preparing for an emergency landing.

  8. Currency of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Currency in Colombia denotes the ingots, coins, and banknotes that have been used in Colombia since 1622. It was in that year, under a licence purchased from King Philip III of Spain, that Alonso Turrillo de Yebra established a mint at Santa Fe de Bogotá and a branch mint at Cartagena de las Indias, where gold cobs were produced as part of Colombia's first currency.

  9. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Argentine peso ley – Argentina; Argentine peso moneda corriente – Argentina; Argentine peso moneda nacional – Argentina; Bolivian peso – Bolivia; Chilean peso – Chile; Colombian pesoColombia; Costa Rican peso – Costa Rica; Cuban convertible peso – Cuba; Cuban peso – Cuba; Dominican peso – Dominican Republic; Ecuadorian ...