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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)

1 Australian Dollar = 4.5058 Bolivian Boliviano




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Brunei Dollar(BND)

1 Australian Dollar = 0.9235 Brunei Dollar




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Bahraini Dinar(BHD)

1 Australian Dollar = 0.2471 Bahraini Dinar




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN)

1 Australian Dollar = 1.1798 Bulgarian Lev




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)

1 Australian Dollar = 55.5374 Bangladeshi Taka




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Argentine Peso(ARS)

1 Australian Dollar = 43.4349 Argentine Peso




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Netherlands Antillean Guilder(ANG)

1 Australian Dollar = 1.173 Netherlands Antillean Guilder




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)

1 Australian Dollar = 2.4001 United Arab Emirates Dirham




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Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Chinese Yuan Renminbi = 0.2163 Australian Dollar



  • Chinese Yuan Renminbi

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Hungarian Forint(HUF)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Hungarian Forint = 0.0047 Australian Dollar




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Philippine Peso(PHP)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Philippine Peso = 0.0303 Australian Dollar




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Kenyan Shilling(KES)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Kenyan Shilling = 0.0144 Australian Dollar




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Latvian Lat(LVL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Latvian Lat = 2.53 Australian Dollar




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Egyptian Pound(EGP)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Egyptian Pound = 0.0983 Australian Dollar




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Botswana Pula(BWP)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Botswana Pula = 0.126 Australian Dollar




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Bulgarian Lev(BGN)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Bulgarian Lev = 0.8476 Australian Dollar




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Canadian Dollar(CAD)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Canadian Dollar = 1.0918 Australian Dollar




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Euro(EUR)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Euro = 1.6789 Australian Dollar




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Mexican Peso(MXN)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Mexican Peso = 0.0646 Australian Dollar




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Brazilian Real(BRL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Brazilian Real = 0.267 Australian Dollar




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United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 United Arab Emirates Dirham = 0.4166 Australian Dollar



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Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Sri Lanka Rupee = 0.0082 Australian Dollar



  • Sri Lanka Rupee

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Algerian Dinar(DZD)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Algerian Dinar = 0.0119 Australian Dollar




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Indonesian Rupiah(IDR)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Indonesian Rupiah = 0.0001 Australian Dollar




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Lithuanian Lita(LTL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Lithuanian Lita = 0.5183 Australian Dollar




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Nigerian Naira(NGN)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Nigerian Naira = 0.0039 Australian Dollar




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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 0.0609 Australian Dollar



  • Czech Republic Koruna

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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.2219 Australian Dollar




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0143 Australian Dollar





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