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The Bank of the Republic (Spanish: Banco de la República) is the central bank of Colombia. It was initially established under the regeneration era in 1880. Its main modern functions, under the new Colombian constitution were detailed by Congress according to Ley 31 de 1992. One of them is the issuance of the Colombian currency, the peso.
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.
In finance, an exchange rate is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency. [1] Currencies are most commonly national currencies, but may be sub-national as in the case of Hong Kong or supra-national as in the case of the euro.
Value, bordered with the words "Republic of Colombia" and the year of minting. 200 pesos 22.4 mm 1.7 mm 4.61 g 65% copper 20% zinc 15% nickel: Lettered with Plain edge The scarlet macaw, its popular name, and scientific name. Value, bordered with the words "Republic of Colombia" and the year of minting. 500 pesos 23.7 mm 2 mm 7.14 g
Radical Change (Spanish: Cambio Radical; stylized with a backwards "R") is a conservative liberal political party in Colombia.. After the elections on 12 March 2006, the party became one of the most important in the new Congress, receiving 20 seats in the lower house and 15 in the upper house.
Español: Escudo de los Estados Unidos de Colombia, siguiendo las especificaciones de la ley del 26 de noviembre de 1861: Artículo 1: El escudo de armas de los Estados Unidos de Colombia será el mismo de la Confederación Granadina, con la única variación que en la zona elíptica que lo rodea tendrá el ancho de diez centímetros y llevará en la parte superior este lema: "Estados Unidos ...
www.bcr.gob.sv 1 Since 2001, with the dollarization of the Salvadoran economy, the Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador no longer has an independent monetary policy. The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador ( Spanish : Banco Central de El Salvador ) is the central bank of El Salvador , which controls the currency rate and regulates certain ...