1000 mil cruzeiros to phillipine peso
Cruzeiros are no longer used as currency in Brazil as of 1994. According to coinmill.com 1,000,000 Cruzeiros exchanges into 179.65 US Dollars. (you say you have 1000 mil cruzeiros - mil means thousand, therefore you have 1,000,000 Cruzeiros). The current Brazilian currency is the Brazilian Real (R$). 1 Brazilian Real = 2,750 Cruzeiros. 1 Brazilian Real = 0.49 US Dollar.
Cruzados is no longer a valid currency in Brazil. Hasn't been for decades.
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it is worth 1,000,000 dollars because only 500 were made
Brazil!
23.6 infants out 1000 live in Brazil
Yes and no. The third cruzeiro currency [ISO code BRE, 1990-1993] replaced the cruzado novo [BRN, 1989-1990] at par value. But the cruzado currency from 1986 to 1989 [ISO code BRC] replaced the second cruzeiro currency [BRB, 1967-1986] at the rate of one cruzado equalling 1000 cruzeiros. Cruzado novo [BRN, 1989-1990] replaced the first cruzado currency [BRC, 1986-1989] at the rate of one cruzado novo equalling 1000 cruzados.
Cruzeiro was the unit of currency in Brazil from 1942-1994. Brazil is a Portuguese speaking country, where 'mil' is the word for one thousand, so this note is a Brazil 1000 Cruzeiros. The 1000 cruizeros was printed at various times from 1963. Thanks to rampant hyper-inflation, the currency was devalued six times in 30 years, so the old notes are not legal tender. The currency since 1994 has been the 'Real'. Most issues of this note are worth very little, even in Uncirculated quality, with the exception of the 1978 series, which is worth $32-50.
there 786 people per 1000 in Brazil.
I do not agree that Brazil has earthquakes.
The infant mortality rates for Brazil is 12 deaths per 1000 live births.