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Ratio: 1 (2nd) pound = 100 dinars: Currency of Sudan January 2007 – 2011 Succeeded by: Third Sudanese pound Location: (North) Sudan Reason: independence of South Sudan Ratio: at par Note: same ISO code with second pound: Preceded by: 1st Sudanese pound Location: Southern Sudan Reason: currency unification (peace treaty) Ratio: 1 (2nd) pound ...
Present currency ISO 4217 code Country or dependency (administrating country) Currency symbol Algerian dinar: DZD ... Sudanese pound: SDG Sudan: SDG or ج.س
Active ISO 4217 currency codes Code Num D [a] Currency Locations listed for this currency [b] AED: 784: 2: United Arab Emirates dirham ... South Sudanese pound
The South Sudanese pound (ISO code and abbreviation: SSP [3]) is the currency of the Republic of South Sudan. It is subdivided into 100 piasters . It was approved by the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly before secession on 9 July 2011 from Sudan .
Colour key and notes Indicates that a given currency is pegged to another currency (details) Italics indicates a state or territory with a low level of international recognition State or territory Currency Symbol [D] or Abbrev. ISO code Fractional unit Number to basic Abkhazia Abkhazian apsar [E] аҧ (none) (none) (none) Russian ruble ₽ RUB Kopeck 100 Afghanistan Afghan afghani ؋ AFN ...
African currency was originally formed from basic items, materials, animals and even people available in the locality to create a medium of exchange. This started to change from the 17th century onwards, as European colonial powers introduced their own monetary system into the countries they invaded.
Jersey pound – Jersey (not an independent currency) Lebanese pound – Lebanon; Libyan pound – Libya; Lombardo-Venetian pound – Lombardy–Venetia; Luccan pound – Lucca; Luxembourgish pound – Luxembourg; Malawian pound – Malawi; Maltese pound – Malta; Manx pound – Isle of Man (not an independent currency) Maryland pound – Maryland
The constitution also stipulated that voters were to choose members for the 250-seat People's Assembly from an SSU-approved slate. Although it cited Islam as Sudan's official religion, the constitution acknowledged Christianity as the faith of a large number of Sudanese citizens. In May 1974, voters selected 125 members for the assembly; SSU ...