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  2. Paraguayan guaraní - Wikipedia

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    The guaraní (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaɾaˈni], plural: guaraníes; sign: ₲; code: PYG) is the national currency unit of Paraguay. The guaraní is divided into 100 céntimos but, because of inflation, céntimos coins are no longer in use. The currency sign is U+20B2 ₲ GUARANI SIGN; if unavailable, "Gs." is used.

  3. Central Bank of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    5 480 million USD [1] Website: www.bcp.gov.py: The Central Bank of Paraguay (Spanish: Banco Central del Paraguay) ... Real-time gross settlement; List of central banks;

  4. List of currencies in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay ₲ Céntimo [74] Peruvian sol Peru: S/. Céntimo [75] [76] Surinamese dollar Suriname $ Cent [77] [78] Trinidad and Tobago dollar Trinidad and Tobago: TT$ Cent [79] [80] United Kingdom pound South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (United Kingdom) £ Pence [81] United States dollar Bonaire (Netherlands) $ Cent [82] [83] [84]

  5. Paraguayan peso - Wikipedia

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    The peso was the currency of Paraguay between 1856 and 1944. It replaced the real at a rate of 8 reales = 1 peso. Until 1870, the peso was subdivided into 8 reales. Paraguay then decimalized, with 100 centésimos = 1 peso. The name of the subdivision was changed to centavo in 1874.

  6. Languages of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2012 census, between 2002 and 2012 the number of Guarani speakers in Paraguay decreased by 10% of the total population while the Spanish language increased its speakers (first and second language speakers). The use of Guarani fell from 86% (2002) to 77% (2012).

  7. Guarani dialects - Wikipedia

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    A variety of Guarani known as Chiripá is also spoken in Paraguay. It is closely related to Paraguayan Guarani, a language which speakers are increasingly switching to. There are 7,000 speakers of Chiripá in Paraguay. Additionally, another variety of Guarani known as Mbyá is also spoken in Paraguay by 8,000 speakers. Lexically, it is 75% ...

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    It scored first against Miami (Ohio) on Nov. 13 and held a 7-0 lead for about five and a half minutes of game time, from the 13:40 mark until 8:09 remaining in the first quarter. The RedHawks ...

  9. Culture of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay was in its maximum extension the old Paraguayan Province, a Jesuit administration belonging to the Viceroyalty of Peru and whose clerical capital was the city of Córdoba. During the 17th and 18th centuries, 30 reductions were built in this province, which are currently distributed in three countries: 8 in Paraguay , 15 in Argentina ...