Thus it was renamed sol in Peru, bolivar in Venezuela, sucre in Ecuador, colón in El Salvador and Costa Rica, balboa in Panama, lempira in Honduras, quetzal in Guatemala, córdoba in Nicaragua, and boliviano in Bolivia. |
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Varying percentages of the proceeds of nontin exports had to be surrendered at the 60 boliviano and the 100 boliviano rates. |
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Meeting you at the door, Scowcroft explains that a group of terrorists have hijacked a Lloyd Aero Boliviano 727 bound for Miami from La Paz. |
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Back then, each ride cost between sixty centavos and one Boliviano and could take anything from ten to forty minutes, depending on the traffic and other passengers. |
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The former president of Bolivian airline Lloyd Aereo Boliviano, Ernesto Asbun, may be extradited from Spain to Bolivia if requests by the Bolivian authorities are granted. |
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The protests were carried out by staff of Lloyd Aereo Boliviano, a Bolivian airline close to bankruptcy, who are demanding the nationalisation of the airline. |
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