United Arab Emirates dirham was created in 1971.
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The currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
The monetary unit of morocco is called a Moroccan Dirham.
The currency used in Agadir, Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
30 GBP is 163 United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED). 30 GBP is 377.4 Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
1 Moroccan dirham is roughly worth $0.12 USD.
It depends on what the question is asking. If it is asking what word Moroccans use for "money", the most common term is the Arabic word "flus" (فلوس), which is a slang term for money used across the Arab word. Sometimes the proper Arabic word "maal" (مال) is used instead, or the French words "argent" or "centimes". If it is asking what currency Moroccans use, the Moroccan Dirham - MAD (درهم مغربي) is the currency of Morocco.
The currency used in Rabat, Morocco, is the Moroccan dirham, abbreviated as MAD. One dirham is subdivided into 100 centimes. The dirham is used throughout the country for all transactions, including shopping, dining, and services.
The Morccan currency in current circulation is the Moroccan Dirham, code MAD. Currently, (as of December 5, 2013), there are 8.22 MAD per US Dollar, 11.23 MAD per Euro, and 13.42 MAD per British Pound Sterling.
The capital of Morocco is Rabbat, while its currency is Moroccan dirham. Morocco gained independence from France in 1956.
No. The term "dirham" is used by other countries (like the UAE). However, these dirhams and the Moroccan Dirham are different currencies and are not interchangeable. (It is the same as the US Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollart where all of these dollars are different currencies.)
Moroccan rial was created in 1882.