- "one fifth"). The
current ouguiya was
introduced in 2018,
replacing the old
ouguiya at a rate of 1 new
ouguiya = 10 old
ouguiya,
which in turn replaced...
-
Mauritanian monetary system, the
ouguiya. Five
khoums make an
ouguiya,
hence one
khoums can be
expressed as 0.2
ouguiya. When the
ouguiya was
adapted in 1973, it...
- 2021[update], two
currencies have non-decimal ratios, the
Mauritanian ouguiya and the
Malagasy ariary; in both
cases the
ratio is 5:1. For these, the...
-
dinar is used in
Sahrawi refugee camps in
Tindouf and the
Mauritanian ouguiya is used in Lagouira,
which is
under Mauritanian administration. The Singapore...
- for a
sentence of up to two
years in
prison and a fine of up to 600,000
Ouguiyas (about €14,600) for "offending
public indecency and
Islamic values" and...
-
countries have de jure non-decimal currencies,
these being Mauritania (where 1
ouguiya = 5 khoums) and
Madagascar (where 1
ariary = 5 iraimbilanja): however,...
- non-decimal
currencies currently circulating (the
other is the
Mauritanian ouguiya). The
names ariary and
iraimbilanja derive from the pre-colonial currency...
- the
country is the
Moroccan dirham, with
Algerian dinars and
Mauritanian ouguiyas circulating alongside the
Sahrawi peseta in the
Sahrawi refugee camps and...
- 1973:
Mauritania leaves,
replacing the
franc with the
Mauritanian ouguiya (1
ouguiya = 5 CFA francs). 1974: Saint-Pierre and
Miquelon leaves for French...
-
Sahrawi peseta; though, in practice, the
Algerian dinar and
Mauritanian ouguiya are the main
currencies used
within the
controlled territories. The Moroccan...