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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. The Brazilian currency has been renamed and redefined several times through its history. Since 1994, the official one is the Brazilian real (plural reais, with symbol R$ and ISO code BRL.

  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. A new currency, the Brazilian Real (BRL), came into force on July 1, 1994, embodying a major milestone in the Brazilian inflationary history. In 1995, the annual inflation rate decreased to 22%. Since then, several international and domestic shocks have put the price stability at risk.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrazilBrazil - Wikipedia

    Brazil, [b] officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, [c] is the largest and easternmost country in South America and in Latin America. Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasília, and its most populous city is São Paulo.

  6. El real es la moneda de curso legal de Brasil desde el año 1994 y fuera de sus fronteras se le conoce comúnmente como real brasileño.