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It came from early Flemish or Low German daler, from German T(h)aler, short for Joachimsthaler, a coin from the silver mine of Joachimsthal (‘Joachim's valley’), now Jáchymov in the Czech Republic. The term was later applied to a coin used in the Spanish American colonies, which was also widely used in the British North American colonies at the time of the American Revolution, hence adopted as the name of the US monetary unit in the late 18th century.
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A small uprising in Santo Domingo, and Castro's Lieutenant Che was trying to start another Vietnam in South America. The assassinations of President Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King. We landed a man on the moon in 1969!
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xu is a monetary unit of the Vietnam which is equal to one hundredth of a dong.
I can only find dong as a monetary unit in Vietnam, not as a measurement. It may be slang. After further search, 1 dong is 3.78 grams.
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dong (đồng). there was hào (0.1đ) and xu (0.01đ) before but they are no longer used due to their insignificant value. (1USD = 21000đ as of April 2013 and the smallest valued banknote is 200đ)
According to my gf in Ecuador, she said 9 years ago. So, that being 1999
Monetary unit: Colombian Peso
FJD is the monetary unit for Fiji.
XI - a Greek Letter XU - a monetary unit in Vietnam Xebec- Mediterranean sailing vessel
Yes. The Vietnamese Dong has a relatively stable value for a developing country. It just happens that the individual unit of the Dong is one of least valuable units. (It is around 21,500 Vietnamese Dong to the US Dollar.) However, most things in Vietnam cost multiples of 20,000 Dong, which is roughly the same as how in the US most things are priced in whole dollars.