Building Restriction Line A line, defined by local ordinances, beyond which structures may not be erected; usually parallel to the street line.
27.57 brl.
16863.00 Real BRL
On May 15, 2010 one Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. One U.S. dollar converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. Its currency sign is R$.
On May 15, 2010 one Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. One U.S. dollar converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. Its currency sign is R$.
BRL-CAD was created in 1984.
The Brazilian Cruzerio is now obsolete. The notes were replaced with the Brazilian Real (BRL) on July 1, 1994. One BRL is equal to 2750 BRC.
On May 15, 2010, one U.S. dollar [USD] converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. One Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. Its currency sign is R$.
The real (English pronunciation: /reɪˈɑːl/; Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁeˈaw] "royal, real"; sign: R$; code: BRL) is the present-day currency of Brazil and was also the currency during the period 1690 to 1942. When the first real circulated, the plural used was réis. The currently used plural form is reais, with the symbol R$ and ISO 4217 code BRL. The modern real is subdivided into 100 centavos. The exchange rate as of August 26, 2009 is approximately BRL 1.87 to USD 1.00.
1.6572 Brazilian Reals (BRL) is equal to 1 US Dollar.
None. Each South American country has its own currency, such as Venezuela (Bolivar, VEF), Argentina (Peso, ARS) or Brazil (Real, BRL).
Brazil's money is called the real. As of September 2014, 1.00 Brazilian Real (BRL) is equal to 0.44 cents United States dollar (USD).
The Brazilian real (BRL) is the currency of Brazil. It has been the currency since July 1, 1994. It's subdivided into 100 centavos. In the plural, it's called 'reais'. The symbol for the Real is R$.