birr
"Birr" is the equivalent (although not exactly equivalent) to US dollars, with 1 dollar equalling eight point something Birr. Denominations include"Andd Birr" (1 birr), "Amist Birr" (5 birr), "Assir Birr" (10 birr), "Haamsa Birr" (50 birr) and "Meto Birr" (100 birr).For cents, we either use "frank" or "santim", ranging between 1 frak to 50 (1, 5, 10, 25 & 50).
birr
Ethiopia uses the Birr as its currency not the dollar
A birr is a strong wind, the force of a wind, a whirring noise, or the main currency unit of Ethiopia.
A birr is a strong wind, the force of a wind, a whirring noise, or the main currency unit of Ethiopia.
They use Ethiopian Birr
Ethiopia uses Birr (ETB) of which 100 cents make a Birr. So the answer to the question is ETB.
450 Ethiopian Birr = $27.17 (at 0900 GMT on Jan 11, 2011)
This isn't exactly related, but in 2004 the average yearly income was $108. In 1984 it was $190.I got this info from the BBC.
The currency of Ethiopia is the Ethiopian birr, the international currency code is ETB.The currency of Australia is the Australian dollar, the international currency code is AUD.
100 U.S. dollars is worth 1724.52 Ethiopian Birr.