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  1. One modern real is equivalent to 2.75 × 10 18 (2.75 quintillion) of the old réis. The name comes from the Portuguese word real (in the sense of "royal" or "regal") and was borrowed from a Portuguese currency previously used in Brazil.

    • Brazilian real

      The Brazilian real (pl. reais; sign: R$; code: BRL) is the...

  2. Real brasiliano; Nome locale: Real brasileiro (PT) (pl: reais) Moneta da 1 real brasiliano del 2007 Codice ISO 4217: BRL Stati Brasile: Simbolo: R$ Frazioni: Centavo (1/100) (pl: centavos) Monete: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, 1 R$ Banconote: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 R$ Entità emittente: Banco Central do Brasil: Sito web: www.bcb.gov ...

  3. The first official currency of Brazil was the real (pronounced [ ʁeˈaw]; pl. réis ), with the symbol Rs$. As the currency of the Portuguese empire, it was in use in Brazil from the earliest days of the colonial period, and remained in use until 1942, when it was replaced by the cruzeiro.

  4. O Real, (ISO 4217: BRL, abreviado como R$ [4]) oficialmente Real Brasileiro, é a moeda corrente oficial do Brasil. [5] Após sucessivas trocas monetárias, o Brasil adotou o real em 1 de julho de 1994, que, aliado à drástica queda das taxas de inflação, constituiu uma moeda estável para o país.

  5. As part of a successful plan to stabilize the country's economy, the Real was introduced as currency in 1994. In July 1994, following nearly two decades of persistent high inflation and hyperinflation cycles, the Brazilian people was introduced to a new currency, the Real. Since then Brazil economy works with a sound currency.