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- The iraimbilanja (singular and plural) is the divisory currency unit of Madagascar, being equal to one fifth of an ariary. Iraimbilanja means literally...
- MGA) is the currency of Madagascar. It is notionally subdivided into 5 iraimbilanja and is one of only two non-decimal currencies currently circulating (the...
- currency: Mauritania (1 ouguiya = 5 khoums) and Madagascar (1 ariary = 5 iraimbilanja). In practice, however, the value of the main unit in each case is so...
- into 100 centimes. In Malagasy the corresponding term for the franc is iraimbilanja, and five Malagasy francs is called ariary. The first francs to circulate...
- Mauritania, where 1 ouguiya = 5 khoums, and Madagascar, where 1 ariary = 5 iraimbilanja. However, these are only theoretically non-decimal, as, in both cases...
- ten, and the only one still in everyday use; the other is the Malagasy iraimbilanja, also based on the franc. As of 1 January 2023,[update] the value of...
- iraimbilanja. In these countries, words like dollar or pound "were simply names for given weights of gold". Due to inflation khoums and iraimbilanja have...
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- 100 Hong Kong dollar $ HKD Cent 100  Madagascar Malagasy ariary Ar MGA Iraimbilanja 5  Malawi Malawian kwacha K MWK Tambala 100  Malaysia Malaysian ringgit...
- Mauritanian ouguiya are technically divided into five subunits (the iraimbilanja and khoum respectively) the coins display "1/5" on their face and are...