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Nicaraguan Córdoba

The NIO is the official currency of Nicaragua. It was introduced in 1912, replacing the Nicaraguan peso. The NIO is divided into 100 centavos. The NIO is Nicaragua's official currency. It was introduced in 1912, replacing the Nicaraguan peso. The NIO is divided into 100 centavos. The NIO has a long history in Nicaragua. It was introduced in 1912, replacing the Nicaraguan peso. The NIO is divided into 100 centavos. The NIO is a stable currency, and it is used in all prices in Nicaragua. The NIO is also the currency used in the Nicaraguan banking system. The NIO is a convertible currency, meaning that it can be exchanged for other currencies. The NIO is pegged to the US dollar, and it is traded on the Nicaraguan Stock Exchange. The NIO is a stable currency, and it is used in all prices in Nicaragua. The NIO is also the currency used in the Nicaraguan banking system. The NIO is a convertible currency, meaning that it can be exchanged for other currencies. The NIO is pegged to the US dollar, and it is traded on the Nicaraguan Stock Exchange.

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Currency creation
1991-04-30