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Name of several monetary units
The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines. Originating in the Spanish Empire, the
Peso
Currency of Mexico
Mexican peso (symbol: $; currency code: MXN; also abbreviated Mex$ to distinguish it from other peso-denominated currencies; referred to as the peso, Mexican
Mexican_peso
Currency of Argentina
The peso (established as the peso convertible; several older currencies were also named peso) is the currency of Argentina since 1992, identified within
Argentine_peso
Currency of the Philippines
signs. The Philippine peso, also referred to by its Filipino name piso (Philippine English: /ˈpɛsɔː/ PEH-saw, /ˈpiː-/ PEE-, plural pesos; Filipino: piso [ˈpisɔː
Philippine_peso
Mexican singer (born 1999)
Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija (born 15 June 1999), known professionally as Peso Pluma, is a Mexican singer-songwriter, and record producer, recognised for
Peso_Pluma
Currency of Chile
The peso is the currency of Chile. The current peso has circulated since 1975, with a previous version circulating between 1817 and 1960. Its symbol is
Chilean_peso
Currency of Uruguay
Uruguayan peso (Spanish: peso uruguayo) has been a name of the Uruguayan currency since Uruguay's settlement by Europeans. The present currency, the peso uruguayo
Uruguayan_peso
Silver coin
originally known as the piece of eight (Spanish: real de a ocho, peso duro, peso fuerte or peso), and much later also dólar, is a silver coin of about 38 mm
Spanish_dollar
Currency of the Dominican Republic
The Dominican peso, officially the peso dominicano since 2010, is the currency of the Dominican Republic. Its symbol is "$", with the abbreviation "RD$"
Dominican_peso
Currency symbol
The Philippine peso sign (₱) is the currency symbol used for the Philippine peso, the official currency of the Philippines. The symbol resembles a Latin
Philippine_peso_sign
Currency of Colombia
The Colombian peso (sign: $; code: COP) is the currency of Colombia. Its ISO 4217 code is COP. The official sign is $, with Col$. also being used to distinguish
Colombian_peso
Currency of Cuba
The Cuban peso (peso cubano in Spanish, ISO 4217 code: CUP) also known as moneda nacional (Spanish for 'national currency'), is the official currency of
Cuban_peso
Monetary symbol used in many national currencies
The dollar sign, also known as the peso sign, is a currency symbol consisting of a capital ⟨S⟩ crossed with one or two vertical strokes ($ or depending
Dollar_sign
Economic crisis in Mexico
The Mexican peso crisis was a currency crisis sparked by the Mexican government's sudden devaluation of the peso against the U.S. dollar in December 1994
Mexican_peso_crisis
A peso sign is a currency symbol used by a number of countries around the world. As of 2025[update], the peso sign in Unicode, U+20B1 ₱ PESO SIGN, is used
Peso_sign
Philippine peso coins are issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for circulation in the Philippines and are currently available in seven denominations
Coins_of_the_Philippine_peso
2011 song by ASAP Rocky
"Peso" is the debut single by American rapper ASAP Rocky. It was released through ASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds Music, and RCA Records as the lead single
Peso_(song)
Banknotes of the Philippine peso are issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (formerly the Central Bank of the Philippines) for circulation in the Philippines
Banknotes of the Philippine peso
Banknotes_of_the_Philippine_peso
Former currency of Ecuador
The peso served as Ecuador's currency until 1884. The peso was the name of the eight real coins that have been circulating in Ecuador since the Spanish
Ecuadorian_peso
Marketing communications industry framework
The PESO Model is a strategic framework used in marketing and public relations to categorize media into four types: paid, earned, shared, and owned. The
PESO_model
Currency denomination
The Philippine one thousand-peso note (Filipino: Sanlibong Piso) (₱1000; PHP1000) is a denomination of Philippine currency. It is the largest denomination
Philippine one thousand-peso note
Philippine_one_thousand-peso_note
Topics referred to by the same term
Nuevo peso ("new peso") may refer to: Mexican nuevo peso, denomination of currency in circulation in Mexico from January 1, 1993 to January 1, 1996. Uruguayan
Nuevo_peso
The peso problem in finance is a problem which arises when "the possibility that some infrequent or unprecedented event may occur affects asset prices"
Peso_problem
Banknote of the Philippines
The Philippine twenty-peso note (Filipino: Dalawampung piso (formal), bente pesos (vernacular)) (₱20) is a denomination of Philippine currency. It is
Philippine_twenty-peso_note
Currency of the United States
denomination of ten dollars and subsequently in naming gold coins. The Spanish peso, or dollar, was historically divided into eight reales (colloquially, bits)
United_States_dollar
present currency of Uruguay, see Uruguayan peso. Uruguay private banknotes from the Peso and Doblón and Peso issuing periods. Uruguay's currency was initially
Currency_of_Uruguay
Former currency of Paraguay
The peso was the currency of Paraguay between 1856 and 1944. It replaced the real at a rate of 8 reales = 1 peso. Until 1870, the peso was subdivided into
Paraguayan_peso
Protest movement in the Philippines
protest at the People Power Monument and EDSA Shrine is known as the "Trillion Peso March", organised mainly by church groups, civil society organisations, student
2025–2026 Philippine anti-corruption protests
2025–2026_Philippine_anti-corruption_protests
Street market in Belém, Pará, Brazil
50361°W / -1.45222; -48.50361 The Ver-o-Peso Market, Mercado Municipal Bolonha de Peixe, Mercado de Ferro, or Ver-o-Peso is a street market and fair, and small
Ver-o-peso
January 1914 – December 1969: peso moneda nacional January 1970 – May 1983: peso ley June 1983 – May 1985: peso argentino June 1985 – December
Historical exchange rates of Argentine currency
Historical_exchange_rates_of_Argentine_currency
Secondary Cuban currency used between 1994 and 2021
convertible peso (sometimes given as CUC$ and informally called a cuc or a chavito) was one of two official currencies in Cuba, the other being the Cuban peso. It
Cuban_convertible_peso
Currency of Argentina from 1881 to 1969
The Peso Moneda Nacional (symbol: m$n), or simply peso, was the first unified national currency of Argentina. It was used from 5 November 1881 to 1 January
Argentine peso moneda nacional
Argentine_peso_moneda_nacional
The Chilean peso (Spanish: peso chileno) currently has 6 denominations of coins, which are 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 pesos. Its subdivision is the centavo
Coins_of_the_Chilean_peso
Former currency of Bolivia
The peso boliviano (ISO 4217 code: BOP) was the currency of Bolivia from January 1, 1963, until December 31, 1986. It was replaced by the boliviano. It
Bolivian_peso
Largest denomination coin
The Philippine twenty-peso coin (₱20) is the largest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. New Generation Currency Series: In July 2019, the Bangko
Philippine_twenty-peso_coin
Series of Filipino currency
BSP Series, was the name used to refer to the banknotes of the Philippine peso. They were conceptualized from 1983 to 1985, issued from 1985 to 2013, and
New_Design_series
Mexican rapper (born 1997)
and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the cousin of fellow musician Peso Pluma and has written several songs within his discography. He released his
Tito_Double_P
Philippine currency denomination
The Philippine five hundred-peso note (Filipino: Limandaang Piso) (₱500) is a denomination of Philippine currency. President Corazon Aquino and her husband
Philippine five hundred-peso note
Philippine_five_hundred-peso_note
currency of Ecuador is the United States dollar. Peso = 8 Reales (silver) Onza = 8 Escudos = 16 Pesos (diamonds) Quito was part of Gran Colombia until
Currency_of_Ecuador
The discography of Mexican singer and rapper Peso Pluma consists of four studio albums, two live albums, one extended play, and 59 singles. After departing
Peso_Pluma_discography
Topics referred to by the same term
Peso fuerte may refer to: Argentine peso fuerte, convertible currency used by Argentina from 1826 to 1881 alongside the peso papel Ecuadoran peso fuerte
Peso_fuerte
Currency in the Philippines
The Philippine fifty-peso note (Filipino: Limampung piso (formal), singkuwenta pesos (Vernacular)) (₱50) is a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine
Philippine_fifty-peso_note
Philippine coin
The Philippine five-peso coin (₱5) is the third-largest denomination of the coins of the Philippine peso. Three versions of the coin are in circulation
Philippine_five-peso_coin
Historical currency of Guatemala
The peso was the currency of Guatemala between 1859 and 1925. The peso replaced the real, with 1 peso = 8 reales. In 1869, the centavo was introduced
Guatemalan_peso
Former currency of Costa Rica
The peso was the currency of Costa Rica between 1850 and 1896. It was initially subdivided into 8 reales and circulated alongside the earlier currency
Costa_Rican_peso
Former currency of Argentina
$a. The ISO 4217 code was ARP. The peso argentino replaced the peso ley at a rate of 1 peso argentino = 10,000 pesos ley. It was itself replaced by the
Argentine_peso_(1983–1985)
Former currency of Guinea-Bissau
The peso was the currency of Guinea-Bissau from 1975 to 1997 and was divided into 100 centavos. It replaced the escudo at par. In 1997, in an effort to
Guinea-Bissau_peso
Denomination of Philippine currency
The Philippine one hundred-peso note (Filipino: Sandaang Piso) (₱100) is a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine president Manuel A. Roxas is
Philippine one hundred-peso note
Philippine_one_hundred-peso_note
The Philippine one-peso coin (₱1) is the fourth-largest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. The current version, issued in 2017, features a portrait
Philippine_one-peso_coin
Former currency of El Salvador
The peso was the currency of El Salvador between 1877 and 1919. The peso replaced the Salvadoran and Central American Republic reales, at a rate of 8 reales
Salvadoran_peso
Second largest denomination coin of the Philippine peso
The Philippine ten-peso coin (₱10) is the second largest denomination coin of the Philippine peso. Two versions of this denomination are in circulation;
Philippine_ten-peso_coin
Denomination of Philippine currency
The Philippine two hundred-peso note (Filipino: dalawandaang piso; ₱200) was a denomination of Philippine currency. President Diosdado Macapagal was featured
Philippine two hundred-peso note
Philippine_two_hundred-peso_note
the adoption of the peso during the Hispanic era and afterwards. The Philippine peso is ultimately derived from the Spanish peso or pieces of eight brought
History_of_Philippine_money
Former currency of Venezuela
The peso (local name peso fuerte) was a currency of Venezuela until 1874. It was subdivided into 10 reales, each of 10 centavos. Until 1821, the Spanish
Venezuelan_peso
Country in South America
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Uruguay
Former currency of Honduras
The peso was the currency of Honduras between 1862 and 1931. The peso replaced the real at a rate of 1 peso = 8 reales. Initially, the peso was subdivided
Honduran_peso
The peso moneda corriente was a non-convertible Argentine paper currency which circulated between 9 January 1826, and 4 November 1881. It was worth eight
Argentine peso moneda corriente
Argentine_peso_moneda_corriente
Mexican singer (born 1996)
in 2023 for collaborating with Mexican band La Adictiva and fellow singer Peso Pluma, on the singles "JGL" and "Siempre Pendientes", respectively. Since
Luis_R._Conriquez
2011 Portuguese TV series or program
Peso Pesado 2 is the second season of the SIC entertainment show Peso Pesado (English: Heavy Weight), the Portuguese version of the original American
Peso_Pesado_2
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Venezuela
Currency of Argentina between 1970 and 1983
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
Argentine_peso_ley
Banknote
The Philippine one-peso note (₱1) was a denomination of Philippine currency. On its final release, José Rizal was featured on the front side of the bill
Philippine_one-peso_note
Monetary unit in many national currencies
Islands dollar Chilean peso (as centavo). The values in centavos of peso have been disregarded since the 1980s, and the 1 and 5 peso coins were withdrawn
Cent_(currency)
Topics referred to by the same term
escudo Tongan paʻanga Argentine peso Chilean peso Colombian peso Cuban peso Dominican peso Mexican peso Uruguayan peso Brazilian real One Hundred Dollars
$100
convertible peso – Cuba Cuban peso – Cuba Dominican peso – Dominican Republic Ecuadorian peso – Ecuador Guatemalan peso – Guatemala Guinea Bissau peso – Guinea
List_of_currencies
Mexican music subgenre
received international recognition through songs released by Mexican musician Peso Pluma, as well as other artists such as Junior H and Fuerza Regida. Corridos
Corridos_tumbados
Former currency of the Philippines
The Philippine peso fuerte (Spanish "Strong Peso" sign: PF) was the first paper currency of the Philippines and the Spanish East Indies during the later
Philippine_peso_fuerte
Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira has released 12 studio albums, one reissue, five live albums, two compilation albums, 76 singles (including 7 as a
Shakira_discography
2024 studio album by Peso Pluma
Éxodo (transl. Exodus) is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer Peso Pluma. It was released on 20 June 2024, through Double P Records. Serving as a
Éxodo
Former currency of Nicaragua
The peso was the currency of Nicaragua between 1878 and 1912. It was Nicaragua's first national currency, replacing the Central American Republic real
Nicaraguan_peso
Series of Filipino currency
design. The one peso note was replaced with the two peso note, which features the same elements of the demonetized "Pilipino" series one peso note. On September
Ang_Bagong_Lipunan_Series
Currency of Chile (1817-1960)
The Chilean peso (symbol: $) was the legal tender of Chile from 1817 until 1960, when it was replaced by the escudo, a currency that was itself replaced
Chilean_peso_(1817–1960)
Architectural complex in Belém, Pará, Brazil
The Ver-o-Peso Complex (Portuguese: Complexo do Ver-o-Peso) is an architectural and landscape site located on Boulevard Castilhos França, in the Cidade
Ver-o-Peso_Complex
Standard defining codes for currencies
for yen. This eliminates the problem caused by the names dollar, franc, peso, and pound being used in many countries, each having significantly differing
ISO_4217
the gold standard and switched to the current form of the peso. Peso = 8 Reales Escudo = 2 Pesos (after 1686) During the Spanish colonial period, present-day
Currency_of_Colombia
Colombian currency in history
The 20,000 Colombian peso note ($20,000) is one of the notes in circulation in Colombia. It is about 143 × 66 millimeters and the predominant color is
20,000_Colombian_peso_note
Small denomination banknote
The Mexican 20-peso note in the F family is the smallest banknote in denomination when it comes to Mexican currency, and is the most commonly used in Mexico
Mexican_20-peso_note
Country in South America
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Ecuador
Topics referred to by the same term
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$1000
bolívar. Peso = 8 Reales (silver) Escudo = 2 Pesos (gold) Venezuela shared the common Spanish-American monetary system, based on the silver peso and the
Currency_of_Venezuela
and 4 pesos) valued at 664,325 were produced, which was followed by another printing of 2-reales and 4-peso notes to reach at least 695,500 pesos. When
Currencies_of_Puerto_Rico
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
Regua leads here. For American major general, see Eldon Regua Peso da Régua (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpezu ðɐ ˈʁɛɣwɐ] ), commonly known as Régua, is
Peso_da_Régua
American rapper (born 1990)
record label The Sauce Factory (TSF) in 2014. TSF has signed 5th Ward JP, Peso Peso, Rizzoo Rizzoo,[citation needed] Rodji Diego,[citation needed] and Sancho
Sauce_Walka
2023 single by Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros and Junior H
"Lady Gaga" is a song by regional Mexican music singers Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros and Junior H. It was written by Alexis Armando Fierro Román and
Lady_Gaga_(song)
Topics referred to by the same term
United States dollar Argentine peso Chilean peso Colombian peso Cuban peso Dominican peso Mexican peso Uruguayan peso Brazilian real Nicaraguan córdoba
$_(disambiguation)
Currency of Peru
centuries, with 8 reales equal to 1 peso. The Peruvian real from 1822 to 1863. Initially worth 1⁄8 peso, reales worth 1⁄10 peso were introduced in 1858 in their
Peruvian_sol
bahagi ng 25th anniversary ng Star Cinema. Kumita ito ng halos 200 million pesos sa takilya The Freeman (July 16, 2025). "Looking Back at AlDub Ten Years
List of highest-grossing Philippine films
List_of_highest-grossing_Philippine_films
The Philippine two-peso coin (Filipino: Dalawang piso) (₱2) was a denomination of Philippine currency. It was minted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Philippine_two-peso_coin
2021 single by Yng Lvcas
marking Yng's first entry and Peso Pluma's fifth on that list. Simultaneously, the song "Ella Baila Sola" by Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma also debuted, which
La_Bebé
Mexican fairy tale
Thank God It Wasn't A Peso is a Mexican fairy tale collected by Americo Paredes in Ajusco, Mexico from J. F., a mestizo man in his fifties, and included
Thank_God_It_Wasn't_a_Peso
American singer
2023 he participated in the single "Ella Baila Sola", in collaboration with Peso Pluma, It was positioned on the global list, and on Billboard's hot 100,
Pedro_Tovar
2023 single by Eslabón Armado and Peso Pluma
by the American regional Mexican group Eslabón Armado and Mexican singer Peso Pluma. It was released on March 17, 2023, through DEL Records and Prajin
Ella_Baila_Sola_(song)
American archaeologist
Charles Corradino Di Peso (October 20, 1920, in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. – November 20, 1982, in Tucson, Arizona) was an American archaeologist. He is
Charles_C._Di_Peso
2024 concert tour by Peso Pluma
second headlining concert tour and debut arena tour by Mexican musician Peso Pluma, in support of his fourth studio album Éxodo (2024). The tour began
Éxodo_Tour
2023 studio album by Peso Pluma
Génesis is the third studio album by Mexican singer Peso Pluma, released through Double P Records on 22 June 2023. It contains collaborations with Jasiel
Génesis_(Peso_Pluma_album)
2021 studio album by Toby Keith
Peso in My Pocket is the twenty-first and final studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith, released on October 15, 2021, by Show Dog-Universal
Peso_in_My_Pocket
Banknote
The Philippine five-peso note (Filipino: Limang Piso) (₱5) was a denomination of Philippine currency. Philippine president Emilio Aguinaldo is featured
Philippine_five-peso_note
Song by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P
Daño is a regional Mexican song by Peso Pluma and Tito Double P, released on December 25, 2025. The track appears on the collaborative album DINASTÍA.
Daño
Mexican singer-songwriter (born 2001)
with Mexican musician and singer Peso Pluma on "El Azul", which marked both artists' first collaboration. Herrera and Peso Pluma became frequent collaborators
Junior_H
Country in South America
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Colombia
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Male
Finnish
Finnish name TERHO means "acorn."
Girl/Female
English American
and Kayla, meaning: keeper of the keys; pure.
Boy/Male
Latin
A hero who saved Rome.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Kind Affectionate
Male
Greek
Greek name ABRAX means "shining one." In mythology, this is the name of one of the steeds of Aurora. The other is Phaeton.
Boy/Male
Tamil
God given
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Gerald and Geraldine, GERRY means "spear ruler." Also used as a pet form of other names beginning with Ger-, meaning "spear."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Already decided by God)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a hunter or a huntsman’s servant. The second element is Middle English man ‘man’, ‘servant’, while the first is either from Old English hunta ‘hunter’ or Middle English hunte ‘a hunt’. In some cases it is probably from an unattested Old English personal name, Huntmann (a compound of hunta ‘hunter’ + mann ‘man’).
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gods gift
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n.
A Spanish dollar; also, an Argentine, Chilian, Colombian, etc., coin, equal to from 75 cents to a dollar; also, a pound weight.
n.
A silver coin of Spain and various other countries. See Peso. The Spanish piaster (commonly called peso, or peso duro) is of about the value of the American dollar. The Italian piaster, or scudo, was worth from 80 to 100 cents. The Turkish and Egyptian piasters are now worth about four and a half cents.