The Euro is the unit of money in Portugal. The Euro replaced the Escudo in 2002. On March 17, 2010 one Euro equals $1.38 [U.S. dollars]. One U.S. dollar equals 0.73 Euros.
Portugal uses the Euro. It is subdivided into 100 cents.
The Euro (EUR)
Portugal belongs in the Euro Zone.
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The first king of Portugal was Alfonzo Henriques
With the Treaty of Zamora in 1143, Portugal was recognized as the Kingdom of Portugal
Portugal is situated in the continent of Europe.
You can say Portuguese, or you can say 'from Portugal'.
because the very inflations . and the inportant information about monetary units is in brazil , people speak portuguese . brazil' s monetary unit is the real . since 1986 brazil has had six difeffent monetary units , that is because of the inflation
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The noun forms are:real, a thing having actual existence; a real numberreal, reals, monetary units of Spain, Portugal, and Brazilrealness, the noun form for the adjective realrealistrealismreality
There are many countries in Asia, each with its own currency units.
It's the monetary units of 60.
Bimetallism.
Dollars cents drachmas euros and rubles are all monetary units.
Swedish krona (SEK).
Monetary principle
Bimetallism
Bimetallism.
Variables measured in monetary units