- The
khoums (singular and
plural in English; Arabic: خمس, "fifth") is the
subdivisory unit of the
Mauritanian monetary system, the ouguiya. Five
khoums make...
- 1973,
coins of 1⁄5 (1
khoums), 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20
ouguiya were
introduced into circulation. This was the only year that the
khoums was minted, as the ouguiya...
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countries have non-decimal currencies: Mauritania,
where 1
ouguiya = 5
khoums, and Madagascar,
where 1
ariary = 5 iraimbilanja. However,
these are only...
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decimal system; instead, the
Mauritanian ouguiya is in
theory divided into 5
khoums,
while the
Malagasy ariary is
theoretically divided into 5 iraimbilanja...
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countries currently use non-decimal currency:
Mauritania (1
ouguiya = 5
khoums) and
Madagascar (1
ariary = 5 iraimbilanja). In practice, however, the value...
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United States dollar $ USD Cent 100 Mauritania
Mauritanian ouguiya UM MRU
Khoums 5 Mauritius
Mauritian rupee Re or Rs (pl.) MUR Cent 100 Mexico Mexican...
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subunits (the
iraimbilanja and
khoum respectively) the
coins display "1/5" on
their face and are
referred to as a "fifth" (
Khoum/cinquième);
These are not...
- 1980,
Richard Toll had six neighbourhoods: Escale, Ndaingue, Ndiaw,
Khoum Wadi,
Khoum Peul, and
Ndombo Al'Arabi.
Since then the city has
grown and evolved...
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countries have non-decimal currencies: Mauritania,
where 1
ouguiya = 5
khoums, and Madagascar,
where 1
ariary = 5 iraimbilanja. However,
these are only...