Bolivar

/ˈbɒlɪvɑː/ noun

The monetary unit of Venezuela, named after South American independence leader Simón Bolívar.

Named after Simón Bolívar (1783-1830), Venezuelan military and political leader who led the independence movement across much of South America. The currency was introduced in 1879, replacing the venezolano. Bolívar's surname comes from Basque, meaning 'mill on the riverbank'.

AMቦሊቫር
ARبوليوار
BNবলিভার
CAbolivar
CSbolivar
DAbolivar
DEBolivar
ELμπολιβάρ
ESbolívar
FAبولیوار
FIbolivar
FRbolivar
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