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No. Eventhough some countries have the peso, they are different. In other Spanish speaking countries,they use other currencies such as the bolívar.

Spain: Euro

Ecuador: Sucre

Perú: new Sol

Bolivia: boliviano

Ecuador: dolar

Paraguay: guaraní

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