The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
The currency in Cape Verde is the Cape Verdean Escudo, so the US dollar is not accepted there.
I'm Cape Verdian and a Catholic, and it influenced Cape Verde by giving us faith in Christ to receive him in the most blessed sacraments, the religion also influenced us to always have hope and to know God is with us!
The US dollar is accepted everywhere. Including England.
It is the world's reserve currency.
in cabo verde do they speak bantu mix with portuguesemePortuguese is the main language spoken in cape verdePortuguese is the primary language with a form of Creole as a second language for many Cape Verdeans. English is also spoken on the islands, although not as widely; as many Cape Verdeans have immigrated to the US and have bought back English when they have returned.Portuguese and Creole -- - -Capeverdeans speak "Capeverdean Creole" and Portuguese.
There is no US coin of $50...accept one at your own risk!
The US Dollar is currently weak in the International Market, but it is radily and gladly accepted.
The Bermuda Dollar (BMD) is the monetary unit for Bermuda. It is on par with the US Dollar (USD), and both are used and accepted on the island.
Currency rates are relative prices, so as the US Dollar falls, the alternate currency is rising. In economic terms, either is possible. In 2009, the accepted wisdom is that the US Dollar is the culprit, falling in value.
The US never adopted the Spanish dollar as a monetary system. However, in the early years of the Republic the use of foriegn currency, including the Spanish Dollar, was common and accepted.
Maria De Fatima Lima Da Veiga is the Ambassador to the US for Cabo Verde.
Yes you can - one US dollar is equivalent to 2.70 EC dollars - the local currency.
Cape Cod or Cape Hatteras