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Encyclopedia > Ariary

The Malagasy ariary (ISO 4217: MGA) is the currency of Madagascar. ISO 4217 is an international standard describing three letter codes to define the names of currencies established by the International Organization for Standardization or ISO. The first two letters of the code are the two letters of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes (which are similar to those used...


One of only two circulating currencies in the world with division units not based on a power of ten, each ariary comprises five iraimbilanja. (The other non-decimal currency is the Mauritanian ouguiya.) The names Ariary and iraimbilanja derive from the pre-colonial currency. Iraimbilanja means literally "one iron weight", and was the name of an old coin worth 1/5 of the ariary. The iraimbilanja (singular and plural) is the divisory currency unit of Madagascar, being equal to one/fifth of an ariary. ... MRO is also the acronym for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter The Mauritanian ouguiya ( ISO 4217: MRO) is the currency of Mauritania. ...


The ariary replaced the previous currency, the Malagasy franc (also known as by its French name, the franc malgache) (ISO 4217: MGF), on January 1, 2005. One Malagasy franc was valued at 0.2 ariarys; that is, one iraimbilanja. The Malagasy franc is the defunct currency of Madagascar. ... January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ...


Coins and banknotes had been denominated in both the official francs and the semi-official ariary and iraimbilanja since the franc malgache was introduced. Previously, the franc denomination was most prominant. On banknotes issued since July 31, 2003, the ariary denomination is displayed prominantly, and the franc denomination in small print. The coins have not been replaced. July 31 is the 212th day (213th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 153 days remaining, as the final day of July. ... 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


As of January 19, 2005 there were 1,760.04 ariary to the US dollar or 2,285.95 to the Euro. January 19 is the 19th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ... The euro (€; ISO 4217 code EUR) is the currency of twelve European Union member states: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. ...


Coins in circulation [1] (http://www.banque-centrale.mg/sommaire_billetmonnaies_s.htm) 1¢ euro coin A coin is generally a piece of hard material, generally metal and usually in the shape of a disc, which is used as a form of money. ...

  • Iraimbilanja (1/5 Ariary)
  • Venty sy Kirobo (2/5 Ariary)
  • 1 Ariary
  • 2 Ariary
  • 4 Ariary
  • 5 Ariary
  • 10 Ariary
  • 20 Ariary
  • 50 Ariary

Banknotes in circulation [2] (http://www.banque-centrale.mg/sommaire_billetmonnaies_s.htm) A £20 Ulster Bank banknote. ...

  • 100 Ariary
  • 200 Ariary
  • 500 Ariary
  • 1000 Ariary
  • 2000 Ariary
  • 5000 Ariary
  • 10000 Ariary

Plus older banknotes in denominations of

  • 50 FMG (Malagasy Francs) (10 Ariary)
  • 100 FMG (20 Ariary)
  • 500 FMG (100 Ariary)
  • 1000 FMG (200 Ariary)
  • 2500 FMG (500 Ariary)
  • 5000 FMG (1000 Ariary)


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Currencies of Africa
North Algerian dinar | Egyptian pound | Libyan dinar | Mauritanian Ouguiya | Moroccan Dirham | Sudanese dinar | Tunisian dinar
Central Burundi franc | Central African CFA franc (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon)) | Congolese franc | Angolan Kwanza | Rwandan franc
West Cape Verde Escudo | Gambian Dalasi | Ghanaian Cedi | Guinean franc | Biffeche Dinar-Haut | Liberian dollar | Nigerian Naira | São Tomé and Príncipe Dobra | Sierra Leonean Leone | West African CFA franc (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo)
East Comorian franc | Djiboutian franc | Eritrean Nakfa | Ethiopian Birr | Kenyan shilling | Seychelles Rupee | Somali shilling | Tanzanian shilling | Ugandan shilling
South Botswana Pula | Euro (Réunion) | Lesotho Loti | Malawian kwacha | Malagasy ariary | Mauritian Rupee | Mozambique Metical | Namibian dollar | Saint Helenian pound | South African Rand | Swaziland Lilangeni | Zambian Kwacha | Zimbabwe dollar

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NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Ariary (179 words)
The ariary replaced the French colonial currency, the Malagasy franc (also known as by its French name, the franc malgache) (ISO 4217: MGF), on July 31, 2003.
One Malagasy franc was valued at 0.2 ariarys; that is, one iriambilanja.
As of January 19, 2005 there were 1,760.04 ariary to the US dollar or 2,285.95 to the Euro.
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