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Peso
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Peso
The name of several currencies. The word originated as the Spanish term for a large, silver coin common in international trade in the 16th century. It is currently the name of currencies in several former colonies of Spain, particularly in Latin America. See also: Mexican peso.


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5 billion pesos (610 million dollars) in October, bringing the 10-month budget gap to 266.
A women's group claims to have collected over 20,000 signatures petitioning parliament to close the gap in Cuba's dual economy, which pays workers in Cuban pesos but offers toilet paper and basics in another currency that few can afford.
Chihuahua ocupa el primer lugar en ejecuciones en todo el Mexico, sin embargo, del dinero que entrego la Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico para combatir la inseguridad en la entidad, solo ha gastado el 32 por ciento, ya que se le entregaron 186,314,743 pesos y solo ejercio 60,281,691 pesos.
 
 
 
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