The national currency of Columbia is the Columbian Peso
(International Currency exchange code: COP)
Jamaican money is called dollars
Philippine money is called the piso.
Money that you get from your business, is called business money.
Monetary unit: Colombian Peso
pocket money
Colombian Pesos
The Colombian peso.
200 Colombian pesos = 0.1044 U.S. dollars
One Colombian Peso = 100 Centavos.
As far as I know they are each called a "campesino"
Colombian currency is called the peso. At the current exchange rate in 2014, it takes approximately 1851 pesos to equal one American dollar.
1.9 billion
There is not a website called Colombianas. Colombianas is the Spanish word for Colombian people in general. If one is searching for a Colombian website, the Colombian government has an official website with good information about the country, its people, and tourism.
The Colombian war is often refered to as the Colombian War
Not at all. Both currencies are unique to each country and have distinct exchange rates (Jan 2010): 1 USD = 12.8399 Mexican Peso (MXN) 1 USD = 1,977.00 Colombian Peso (COP)
Columbia shares a small desert called the Guajira Desert with Venezuela.
Colombian Grebe was created in 1959.