Country: | South Africa |
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Region: | Africa |
Sub-Unit: | 1 Rand = 100 cents |
Symbol: | R |
The rand was introduced in 1961 and takes its name from the Witwatersrand, the ridge upon which Johannesburg is built and where most of South Africa's gold deposits were found. The Rand circulates freely in Namibia, Swaziland and Lesotho.
Country: | Uruguay |
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Region: | South America |
Sub-Unit: | 1 $U = 100 centésimo |
Symbol: | $U |
The Uruguayan peso has been the name for the currency of Uruguay since the settlement by Europeans. The present currency was adopted in 1993 and is subdivided into 100 centésimos. Uruguayans have become accustomed to the constant devaluation of their currency and so many high-value items are denominated in U.S. dollars.
ZAR | UYU |
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R 1 ZAR | $U 2.34 UYU |
R 5 ZAR | $U 11.69 UYU |
R 10 ZAR | $U 23.37 UYU |
R 50 ZAR | $U 116.87 UYU |
R 100 ZAR | $U 233.75 UYU |
R 250 ZAR | $U 584.37 UYU |
R 500 ZAR | $U 1,168.74 UYU |
R 1,000 ZAR | $U 2,337.48 UYU |
R 5,000 ZAR | $U 11,687.38 UYU |
R 10,000 ZAR | $U 23,374.76 UYU |
R 50,000 ZAR | $U 116,873.80 UYU |
R 100,000 ZAR | $U 233,747.60 UYU |
R 500,000 ZAR | $U 1,168,738.00 UYU |
R 1,000,000 ZAR | $U 2,337,476.01 UYU |