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bolivar
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bo·li·var  (b-lvär, bl-vr)
n. pl. bo·li·vars or bo·li·va·res (b-lvä-rs)
See Table at currency.

[American Spanish bolívar, after Simón Bolívar.]

Bolivar [ˈbɒlɪˌvɑː (Spanish) boˈliβar]
n
(Biographies / Bolivar, Simon (1783-1830) M, South American, MILITARY: soldier, POLITICS: liberator) Simon (siˈmon). 1783-1830, South American soldier and liberator. He drove the Spaniards from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru and hoped to set up a republican confederation, but was prevented by separatist movements in Venezuela and Colombia (1829-30). Upper Peru became a separate state and was called Bolivia in his honour
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Noun1.bolivar - the basic unit of money in Venezuelabolivar - the basic unit of money in Venezuela; equal to 100 centimos
centimo - a fractional monetary unit of Venezuela and Costa Rica and Equatorial Guinea and Paraguay and Spain
Venezuelan monetary unit - monetary unit of Venezuela
2.bolivar - Venezuelan statesman who led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish ruleBolivar - Venezuelan statesman who led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule; founded Bolivia in 1825 (1783-1830)


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17 said the second issue of the bonds in the country in less than one month was to be paid in bolivares at the official exchange rate for the sell, which then was of 2.
Refuelling the almost empty tank with 430 litres of diesel does cost not much more than 20 Bolivares Fuertes, Venezuela's reform currency since January 2008, which equals some Dh35 at the official exchange rate.
He also said the government has already set aside 1 trillion bolivares (US$465 million) to start a social security fund for workers in the informal economy.
 
 
 
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