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British India itself. In Somalia, the
Italian colonial authority minted '
rupia' to
exactly the same
standard and
called the pice 'besa'. The
Indian rupee...
- The
rupia was the
currency of
Portuguese India sometime after 1668
until 1958.
Prior to 1668, the
currency unit was
Xerafim (xerafin, xeraphin). In 1666...
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Elvis Baranga Rupia (born 12
April 1995) is a
Kenyan professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Tanzanian Premier League side
Singida Fountain...
- The
Rupes Nigra ("Black Rock"), a
phantom island, was
believed to be a
black rock
located at the
Magnetic North Pole or at the
geographic North Pole itself...
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Rupià is a
village in the
province of
Girona and
autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. The muni****lity
covers an area of 5.3
square kilometres (2...
- The
rupiah (symbol: Rp;
currency code: IDR) is the
official currency of Indonesia,
issued and
controlled by Bank Indonesia. Its name is
derived from the...
- The
Somali rupia (plural: rupie, Somali: روپيا) was the
currency in
Italian Somaliland from 1909 to 1925. It was
subdivided into 100 bese (singular: besa...
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British Columbia,
Canada Besa, a 1⁄100
denomination of the
Italian Somaliland rupia Besa, a
genus of
algae in the
order Gigartinales This
disambiguation page...
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escudo replaced the
rupia at the rate of 1
rupia = 6 escudos. This was due to the
respective values of the
Indian rupee (to
which the
rupia was pegged) and...
- (रुपैयाँ) –
Nepal ****stani
rupee (روپیہ) – ****stan
Portuguese Indian rupia –
Portuguese India Seyc****ois
rupee – Seyc****es Sri
Lankan rupee (රුපියල්...