If you're talking about coins, you are surely aware that question would take several megabytes of space to answer. Go to your library and look for a book called The Official Black Book Guide to World Coins. It's about the size of a very large dictionary and will give you enough information to answer most typical questions about world coins. If you're referring to exchange rates, your best bet is to use a site such as www.xe.com or CNNMoney, because exchange rates change daily. Any numbers posted here, even for the major currencies such as the euro, pound, Australian and U.S. dollars, would be out of date within a day or so.
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The poorest countries in the world list includes some countries from Africa. The continent has its own top 10 list of poor countries too and the second on the list is Liberia.
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Sumo wrestlers are certainly somewhere on that list.
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Some of the strongest dog breeds are the English Mastiff, Great Dane, Doberman, Rottweiler, American Pit Bull Terrier, St. Bernard, and Boerboel. However, this is only a partial list. Many of the strongest dogs also belong to a few of the giant dog breeds.
There is no strongest Pokemon. There are Ubers but the list hasn't come out yet.
No, Megatron is not the strongest villain of all time. On the list of strongest villains, Megatron is 68th.
"Dollar" - Lots of countries "Balboa" - Panama "Dalasi" - Gambia For a full list of world currencies, visit http://www.jhall.demon.co.uk/currency/by_currency.html