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1 ZAR to UYU Uruguayan Peso

December 20, 2022 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 ZAR to UYU Uruguayan Peso
South Africa Rand,Lesotho,Namibia , The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR[a]) is the official currency of the Southern African Comm … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> ZAR

1 ZAR to UYU Uruguayan Peso

1 South African Rand ( ZAR ) = 2.0316788759148 Uruguayan Peso (UYU)


1 ZAR = 2.0316788759148 UYU


1 UYU = 0.49220376893948 ZAR


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1 South African Rand ( ZAR ) Is equal to 2.0316788759148 Uruguayan Peso (UYU)
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South African Rand
South Africa Rand,Lesotho,Namibia , The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR[a]) is the official currency of the Southern African Common Monetary Area: South Africa, Namibia (alongside the Namibian dollar), Lesotho (alongside the Lesotho loti) and Eswatini (alongside the Swazi lilangeni). It is subdivided into 100 cents (sign: "c"). The South African rand is legal tender in the Common Monetary Area member states of Namibia, Lesotho and Eswatini, with these three countries also having their own national currency (the dollar, the loti and the lilangeni respectively) pegged with the rand at parity and still widely accepted as substitutes. The rand was also legal tender in Botswana until 1976, when the pula replaced the rand at par. Etymology The rand takes its name from the Witwatersrand ("white waters' ridge" in English, rand being the Dutch and Afrikaans word for 'ridge'), the ridge upon which Johannesburg is built and where most of South Africa's gold deposits were found. In English and Afrikaans the singular and plural form of the unit ("rand") is the same: one rand, ten rand, two million rand. History See also: South African pound The rand was introduced in the Union of South Africa in 1961, three months before the country declared itself a republic. A Decimal Coinage Commission had been set up in 1956 to consider a move away from the denominations of pounds, shillings, and pence; it submitted its recommendations on 8 August 1958. It replaced the South African pound as legal tender, at the rate of 2 rand to 1 pound, or 10 shillings to the rand. The government introduced a mascot, Decimal Dan, "the rand-cent man" (known in Afrikaans as Daan Desimaal). This was accompanied by a radio jingle, to inform the public about the new currency. Although pronounced in the Afrikaans style as /rʌnt/ in the jingles when introduced, the contemporary pronunciation in South African English is /rænd/. Find out more from wikipedia
Uruguayan Peso
Uruguay Peso , Uruguayan peso (Spanish: peso uruguayo) has been a name of the Uruguayan currency since Uruguay's settlement by Europeans. The present currency, the peso uruguayo (ISO 4217 code: UYU) was adopted in 1993 and is subdivided into 100 centésimos, although centésimos are not currently in use. Introduction Uruguay obtained monetary stability in 1896, based on the gold standard. This favorable state of affairs ended after World War I. An unsettled period followed. Economic difficulties after World War II produced inflation, which became serious after 1964 and continued into the 1970s. The peso moneda nacional was replaced on 1 July 1975 by the nuevo peso (new peso; ISO 4217 code UYP) at a rate of 1 new peso for 1000 old pesos. The nuevo peso was also subdivided into 100 centésimos. After further inflation, the peso uruguayo (ISO 4217 code UYU) replaced the nuevo peso on March 1, 1993, again at a rate of 1 new for 1000 old. Inflation Uruguayans became accustomed to the constant devaluation of their currency. Uruguayans refer to periods of real appreciation of the currency as atraso cambiario, which literally means that "the exchange rate is running late" towards future devaluement. As a consequence of the instability of the local currency, prices for most big-ticket items (real estate, cars and even executives' salaries) are denominated in U.S. dollars. During the military rule, the peso was on a crawling peg to the dollar. A table of the future value of the dollar was published daily by the government (called the tablita). In 1982, the currency was abruptly devalued ("the tablita was broken"), throwing thousands of companies and individuals into bankruptcy. In the 1990s, a new mechanism to provide predictability was introduced, this time in the form of a sliding range, with top and bottom margins, at which the government would intervene. In 2002, after a banking crisis and amid a huge budget deficit, the currency was again allowed to float, losing almost 50% of its value in a couple of weeks, and, again, throwing into bankruptcy thousands of companies and individuals who held debts denominated in US dollars. In 2004 a phenomenon completely new to most Uruguayans developed: the currency appreciated in nominal terms against the US dollar, going from 30 to 24 pesos to the dollar. By 2008 the peso reached 19 to the US dollar, recovering more than half of its loss during the crisis. This revaluation brought protests from the industrial sector, which felt that it lost competitiveness, but by July 2020, the peso had inflated to over 40 to the dollar. The government hopes that a floating currency will "de-dollarize" the economy. Uruguay does not seem to have found a mechanism that provides the exchange rate some level of predictability, while at the same time allowing the country to adapt its prices so that its exports remain competitive.
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Convertion Chart ZAR to UYU

UYU ZAR Uruguayan Peso UYU
5 ZAR = 10.1584 UYU
10 ZAR = 20.3168 UYU
15 ZAR = 30.4752 UYU
20 ZAR = 40.6336 UYU
25 ZAR = 50.792 UYU
30 ZAR = 60.9504 UYU
35 ZAR = 71.1088 UYU
40 ZAR = 81.2672 UYU
45 ZAR = 91.4255 UYU
50 ZAR = 101.5839 UYU
55 ZAR = 111.7423 UYU
60 ZAR = 121.9007 UYU
65 ZAR = 132.0591 UYU
70 ZAR = 142.2175 UYU
75 ZAR = 152.3759 UYU
80 ZAR = 162.5343 UYU
85 ZAR = 172.6927 UYU
90 ZAR = 182.8511 UYU
95 ZAR = 193.0095 UYU
100 ZAR = 203.1679 UYU
105 ZAR = 213.3263 UYU
110 ZAR = 223.4847 UYU
115 ZAR = 233.6431 UYU
120 ZAR = 243.8015 UYU
125 ZAR = 253.9599 UYU
130 ZAR = 264.1183 UYU
135 ZAR = 274.2766 UYU
140 ZAR = 284.435 UYU
145 ZAR = 294.5934 UYU
150 ZAR = 304.7518 UYU
155 ZAR = 314.9102 UYU
160 ZAR = 325.0686 UYU
165 ZAR = 335.227 UYU
170 ZAR = 345.3854 UYU
175 ZAR = 355.5438 UYU
180 ZAR = 365.7022 UYU
185 ZAR = 375.8606 UYU
190 ZAR = 386.019 UYU
195 ZAR = 396.1774 UYU
200 ZAR = 406.3358 UYU
205 ZAR = 416.4942 UYU
210 ZAR = 426.6526 UYU
215 ZAR = 436.811 UYU
220 ZAR = 446.9694 UYU
225 ZAR = 457.1277 UYU
230 ZAR = 467.2861 UYU
235 ZAR = 477.4445 UYU
240 ZAR = 487.6029 UYU
245 ZAR = 497.7613 UYU
250 ZAR = 507.9197 UYU
255 ZAR = 518.0781 UYU
260 ZAR = 528.2365 UYU
265 ZAR = 538.3949 UYU
270 ZAR = 548.5533 UYU
275 ZAR = 558.7117 UYU
280 ZAR = 568.8701 UYU
285 ZAR = 579.0285 UYU
290 ZAR = 589.1869 UYU
295 ZAR = 599.3453 UYU
300 ZAR = 609.5037 UYU
305 ZAR = 619.6621 UYU
310 ZAR = 629.8205 UYU
315 ZAR = 639.9788 UYU
320 ZAR = 650.1372 UYU
325 ZAR = 660.2956 UYU
330 ZAR = 670.454 UYU
335 ZAR = 680.6124 UYU
340 ZAR = 690.7708 UYU
345 ZAR = 700.9292 UYU
350 ZAR = 711.0876 UYU
355 ZAR = 721.246 UYU
360 ZAR = 731.4044 UYU
365 ZAR = 741.5628 UYU
370 ZAR = 751.7212 UYU
375 ZAR = 761.8796 UYU
380 ZAR = 772.038 UYU
385 ZAR = 782.1964 UYU
390 ZAR = 792.3548 UYU
395 ZAR = 802.5132 UYU
400 ZAR = 812.6716 UYU
405 ZAR = 822.8299 UYU
410 ZAR = 832.9883 UYU
415 ZAR = 843.1467 UYU
420 ZAR = 853.3051 UYU
425 ZAR = 863.4635 UYU
430 ZAR = 873.6219 UYU
435 ZAR = 883.7803 UYU
440 ZAR = 893.9387 UYU
445 ZAR = 904.0971 UYU
450 ZAR = 914.2555 UYU
455 ZAR = 924.4139 UYU
460 ZAR = 934.5723 UYU
465 ZAR = 944.7307 UYU
470 ZAR = 954.8891 UYU
475 ZAR = 965.0475 UYU
480 ZAR = 975.2059 UYU
485 ZAR = 985.3643 UYU
490 ZAR = 995.5226 UYU
495 ZAR = 1005.681 UYU
500 ZAR = 1015.8394 UYU

Convertion Chart UYU to ZAR

Uruguayan Peso Uruguayan Peso ZAR ZAR
5 UYU = 2.461 ZAR
10 UYU = 4.922 ZAR
15 UYU = 7.3831 ZAR
20 UYU = 9.8441 ZAR
25 UYU = 12.3051 ZAR
30 UYU = 14.7661 ZAR
35 UYU = 17.2271 ZAR
40 UYU = 19.6882 ZAR
45 UYU = 22.1492 ZAR
50 UYU = 24.6102 ZAR
55 UYU = 27.0712 ZAR
60 UYU = 29.5322 ZAR
65 UYU = 31.9932 ZAR
70 UYU = 34.4543 ZAR
75 UYU = 36.9153 ZAR
80 UYU = 39.3763 ZAR
85 UYU = 41.8373 ZAR
90 UYU = 44.2983 ZAR
95 UYU = 46.7594 ZAR
100 UYU = 49.2204 ZAR
105 UYU = 51.6814 ZAR
110 UYU = 54.1424 ZAR
115 UYU = 56.6034 ZAR
120 UYU = 59.0645 ZAR
125 UYU = 61.5255 ZAR
130 UYU = 63.9865 ZAR
135 UYU = 66.4475 ZAR
140 UYU = 68.9085 ZAR
145 UYU = 71.3695 ZAR
150 UYU = 73.8306 ZAR
155 UYU = 76.2916 ZAR
160 UYU = 78.7526 ZAR
165 UYU = 81.2136 ZAR
170 UYU = 83.6746 ZAR
175 UYU = 86.1357 ZAR
180 UYU = 88.5967 ZAR
185 UYU = 91.0577 ZAR
190 UYU = 93.5187 ZAR
195 UYU = 95.9797 ZAR
200 UYU = 98.4408 ZAR
205 UYU = 100.9018 ZAR
210 UYU = 103.3628 ZAR
215 UYU = 105.8238 ZAR
220 UYU = 108.2848 ZAR
225 UYU = 110.7458 ZAR
230 UYU = 113.2069 ZAR
235 UYU = 115.6679 ZAR
240 UYU = 118.1289 ZAR
245 UYU = 120.5899 ZAR
250 UYU = 123.0509 ZAR
255 UYU = 125.512 ZAR
260 UYU = 127.973 ZAR
265 UYU = 130.434 ZAR
270 UYU = 132.895 ZAR
275 UYU = 135.356 ZAR
280 UYU = 137.8171 ZAR
285 UYU = 140.2781 ZAR
290 UYU = 142.7391 ZAR
295 UYU = 145.2001 ZAR
300 UYU = 147.6611 ZAR
305 UYU = 150.1221 ZAR
310 UYU = 152.5832 ZAR
315 UYU = 155.0442 ZAR
320 UYU = 157.5052 ZAR
325 UYU = 159.9662 ZAR
330 UYU = 162.4272 ZAR
335 UYU = 164.8883 ZAR
340 UYU = 167.3493 ZAR
345 UYU = 169.8103 ZAR
350 UYU = 172.2713 ZAR
355 UYU = 174.7323 ZAR
360 UYU = 177.1934 ZAR
365 UYU = 179.6544 ZAR
370 UYU = 182.1154 ZAR
375 UYU = 184.5764 ZAR
380 UYU = 187.0374 ZAR
385 UYU = 189.4985 ZAR
390 UYU = 191.9595 ZAR
395 UYU = 194.4205 ZAR
400 UYU = 196.8815 ZAR
405 UYU = 199.3425 ZAR
410 UYU = 201.8035 ZAR
415 UYU = 204.2646 ZAR
420 UYU = 206.7256 ZAR
425 UYU = 209.1866 ZAR
430 UYU = 211.6476 ZAR
435 UYU = 214.1086 ZAR
440 UYU = 216.5697 ZAR
445 UYU = 219.0307 ZAR
450 UYU = 221.4917 ZAR
455 UYU = 223.9527 ZAR
460 UYU = 226.4137 ZAR
465 UYU = 228.8748 ZAR
470 UYU = 231.3358 ZAR
475 UYU = 233.7968 ZAR
480 UYU = 236.2578 ZAR
485 UYU = 238.7188 ZAR
490 UYU = 241.1798 ZAR
495 UYU = 243.6409 ZAR
500 UYU = 246.1019 ZAR

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