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How To Use Ngultrum In A Sentence

  • And I shudder to think of a world without the scrumptious Azerbaijani gopik, or worse yet without everyone's favorite - the Bhutanese ngultrum.
  • Bhutan's unit of currency is the ngultrum, which equals 100 chetrums.
  • And I shudder to think of a world without the scrumptious Azerbaijani gopik, or worse yet without everyone's favorite - the Bhutanese ngultrum.
  • Currency (code): ngultrum (BTN); Indian rupee (INR) Bhutan
  • Exchange rates: ngultrum (Nu) per US$1 - 31.370 (January 1994), 30.493 (1993), 25.918 The 1994 CIA World Factbook
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  • The ngultrum is on par with the Indian Rupee (both the Nu and Indian Rupee can be used in Bhutan).
  • Currency: 1 ngultrum (Nu) = 100 chetrum; note - Indian currency is also legal tender The 2000 CIA World Factbook
  • Bhutanese ngultrum is at par with the Indian rupee The 1994 CIA World Factbook
  • Currency: 1 ngultrum (Nu) = 100 chetrum; note -- Indian currency is also legal tender The 1999 CIA Factbook
  • I could go on at some length, but I will only mention that a manat is equivalent to 100 gopik in Azerbaijan, that a ngultrum is 100 chetrums in Bhutan and that a ouguiya is worth 5 khoums in Mauritania.
  • The ngultrum is a non-convertible currency except with India due to the exchange peg.
  • Currency: 1 ngultrum (Nu) = 100 chetrum; note - Indian currency is also legal tender The 1995 CIA World Factbook
  • Exchange rates: ngultrum (Nu) per US$1 - 35.766 (January 1996), The 1996 CIA Factbook
  • This was reformed in 1974 using chetrums and ngultrums.
  • Bhutan: ngultrum per US dollar - 46.540 (January 2001), 44.942 The 2001 CIA World Factbook
  • Exchange rates: ngultrum (Nu) per US$1 - 31.374 (January 1995), 31.374 The 1995 CIA World Factbook
  • With an annual membership fee of 6,000 ngultrum, roughly $130, Bhutan's golfers are mostly limited to the upper echelons of society - government officials and diplomats, plus a few stray Japanese tourists.
  • Exchange rates: ngultrum per US dollar - 46.540 (January 2001), The 2001 CIA World Factbook

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