Argentine peso ley, the Glossary
The peso ley 18.188 (ARY; unofficially ARL; peso ley dieciocho mil ciento ochenta y ocho), usually known as either peso or, to distinguish it from the earlier peso moneda nacional, informally as peso ley, was the currency of Argentina between January 1, 1970, and May 5, 1983.[1]
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28 relations: Argentina, Argentine peso, Argentine peso (1983–1985), Argentine peso moneda nacional, Banknote, Buenos Aires, Centavo, Central Bank of Argentina, Cerro de la Gloria, Conquest of the Desert, El Palmar National Park, Entre Ríos Province, Iguazu Falls, José de San Martín, La Década Perdida, Latin American debt crisis, Manuel Belgrano, Mar del Plata, May Revolution, Mendoza, Argentina, Nahuel Huapi Lake, National Flag Memorial (Argentina), Plaza de Mayo, Publications Office of the European Union, Rosario, San Salvador de Jujuy, Ushuaia, William Brown (admiral).
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- Currencies of Argentina
- Economic history of Argentina
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
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Argentine peso
The peso (established as the peso convertible) is the currency of Argentina since 1992, identified within Argentina by the symbol $ preceding the amount in the same way as many countries using peso or dollar currencies. Argentine peso ley and Argentine peso are currencies of Argentina and currencies with ISO 4217 code.
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Argentine peso (1983–1985)
The peso argentino was the currency of Argentina between June 1, 1983, and June 14, 1985. Argentine peso ley and argentine peso (1983–1985) are currencies of Argentina, currencies with ISO 4217 code and economic history of Argentina.
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Argentine peso moneda nacional
The peso moneda nacional (symbol: m$n) was the currency of Argentina from 5 November 1881 to 1 January 1970, the date in which the ''peso ley 18.188'' was issued to the Argentine public. Argentine peso ley and Argentine peso moneda nacional are currencies of Argentina.
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Banknote
A banknotealso called a bill (North American English), paper money, or simply a noteis a type of negotiable promissory note, made by a bank or other licensed authority, payable to the bearer on demand.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Centavo
The centavo (Spanish and Portuguese 'one hundredth') is a fractional monetary unit that represents one hundredth of a basic monetary unit in many countries around the world.
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Central Bank of Argentina
The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Banco Central de la República Argentina, BCRA) is the central bank of Argentina, being an autarchic entity.
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Cerro de la Gloria
The Cerro de la Gloria (Glory Hill) is a small mount located in the city of Mendoza, Argentina, at the General San Martín Park.
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Conquest of the Desert
The Conquest of the Desert (Conquista del desierto) was an Argentine military campaign directed mainly by General Julio Argentino Roca during the 1870s and 1880s with the intention of establishing dominance over Patagonia, inhabited primarily by indigenous peoples.
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El Palmar National Park
El Palmar National Park (in Spanish, Parque Nacional El Palmar) is one of Argentina's national parks.
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Entre Ríos Province
Entre Ríos ("Between Rivers") is a central province of Argentina, located in the Mesopotamia region.
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Iguazu Falls
Iguazú Falls or Iguaçu Falls (Chororõ Yguasu, Cataratas del Iguazú; Cataratas do Iguaçu) are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná.
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José de San Martín
José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 177817 August 1850), nicknamed "the Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru", was an Argentine general and the primary leader of the southern and central parts of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire who served as the Protector of Peru.
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La Década Perdida
"La Década Perdida" ("The Lost Decade") of Latin America is a Spanish term used to describe the economic crisis suffered in Latin America during the 1980s, which continued for some countries into the 1990s.
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Latin American debt crisis
The Latin American debt crisis (Crisis de la deuda latinoamericana; Crise da dívida latino-americana) was a financial crisis that originated in the early 1980s (and for some countries starting in the 1970s), often known as La Década Perdida (The Lost Decade), when Latin American countries reached a point where their foreign debt exceeded their earning power, and they could not repay it.
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Manuel Belgrano
Manuel José Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano y González (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano, was an Argentine public servant, economist, lawyer, politician, journalist, and military leader.
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Mar del Plata
Mar del Plata is a city on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
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May Revolution
The May Revolution (Revolución de Mayo) was a week-long series of events that took place from May 18 to 25, 1810, in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.
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Mendoza, Argentina
Mendoza, officially the City of Mendoza (Ciudad de Mendoza), is the capital of the province of Mendoza in Argentina.
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Nahuel Huapi Lake
Nahuel Huapi Lake (Lago Nahuel Huapi) is an Andean lake in the lake region of northern Patagonia between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén, in Argentina.
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National Flag Memorial (Argentina)
The National Flag Memorial (Spanish, Monumento Nacional a la Bandera) in Rosario, Argentina, is a monumental complex built near the shore of the Paraná River.
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Plaza de Mayo
The Plaza de Mayo (May Square) is a city square and the main foundational site of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Publications Office of the European Union
The Publications Office of the European Union is the official provider of publishing services and data, information and knowledge management services to all EU institutions, bodies and agencies.
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Rosario
Rosario is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe.
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San Salvador de Jujuy
San Salvador de Jujuy, commonly known as Jujuy and locally often referred to as San Salvador, is the capital and largest city of Jujuy Province in northwest Argentina.
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Ushuaia
Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina.
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William Brown (admiral)
William Brown (also known in Spanish as Guillermo Brown or Almirante Brown) (22 June 1777 – 3 March 1857) was an Irish sailor, merchant, and naval commander who served in the Argentine Navy during the wars of the early 19th century.
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See also
1983 disestablishments in Argentina
- Argentine peso ley
- Montoneros
- National Reorganization Process
Currencies of Argentina
- 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis
- Argentine argentino
- Argentine austral
- Argentine peso
- Argentine peso (1983–1985)
- Argentine peso ley
- Argentine peso moneda corriente
- Argentine peso moneda nacional
- Argentine real
- Casa de Moneda de la República Argentina
- Crédito
- Gaucho (currency)
- LECOP
- Patacón (bond)
Economic history of Argentina
- 2004 Argentine energy crisis
- 2006 Argentine restriction of beef exports
- 2006 Argentine truckers' boycott of Chinese store-owners
- 2008 Argentine agrarian strike
- 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis
- Agricultural colonies in Argentina
- Anglo-South American Bank
- Apagón
- Argentina — Safeguard Measures on Imports of Footwear
- Argentine currency controls (2011–2015)
- Argentine debt restructuring
- Argentine peso (1983–1985)
- Argentine peso ley
- Austral plan
- BONEX Plan
- Banco Británico de la América del Sud
- Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata
- Bicentennial fund
- British investment in Argentina
- Caja de conversión
- Careful Pricing
- Commerce Consulate of Buenos Aires
- Convertibility plan
- Corralón
- Corralito
- Cry of Alcorta
- December 2001 riots in Argentina
- Economic history of Argentina
- Five-Year Plans of Argentina
- Historical exchange rates of Argentine currency
- History of agriculture in Argentina
- Julius Popper
- List of presidents of the Central Bank of Argentina
- Megacanje
- Oil battle
- Plan Belgrano
- Railway nationalisation in Argentina
- Railway privatisation in Argentina
- Roca–Runciman Treaty
- Saladero
- Selk'nam genocide
- Spring plan
- Superpowers law
- The Representation of the Landowners
- Uruguay River pulp mill dispute
- Whaling in Argentina
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_peso_ley
Also known as Argentinian peso ley, Peso ley, Peso ley argentino.