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- Samoan_tālā abstract "The tālā is the currency of Samoa. It is divided into 100 sene. The terms tālā and sene are the equivalents or transliteration of the English words dollar and cent, in the Samoan language.The tālā was introduced in 1967, following the country's political independence from New Zealand in 1962. Until that time, Samoa had used the pound, with coins from New Zealand and its own banknotes. The tālā replaced the pound at a rate of 2 tālā = 1 pound, and was therefore equal to the New Zealand dollar. The tālā remained equal to the New Zealand dollar until 1975.The symbol WS$ is still used for the tālā, representing the country's previous name Western Samoa, used up to 1997, when the word Western was officially removed and the country became known as just Samoa. Therefore, the symbol SAT, ST and T appear to be in use as well. Sometimes figures are written with the dollar sign in front, followed by "tālā". e.g. $100 tālā.The Samoan currency is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Samoa.".
- Samoan_tālā wikiPageID "1812270".
- Samoan_tālā wikiPageRevisionID "576332918".
- Samoan_tālā currencyNameInLocal "Samoa tālā".
- Samoan_tālā inflationRate "6.0".
- Samoan_tālā inflationSourceDate "The World Factbook, 2007".
- Samoan_tālā isoCode "WST".
- Samoan_tālā issuingAuthority Central_Bank_of_Samoa.
- Samoan_tālā issuingAuthorityWebsite "www.cbs.gov.ws".
- Samoan_tālā subunitName "sene".
- Samoan_tālā subunitRatio "1".
- Samoan_tālā symbol "WS$".
- Samoan_tālā usedBanknotes "25102050100".
- Samoan_tālā usedCoins "102050".
- Samoan_tālā subject Category:1967_introductions.
- Samoan_tālā subject Category:Economy_of_Samoa.
- Samoan_tālā subject Category:Samoan_words_and_phrases.
- Samoan_tālā type Currency.
- Samoan_tālā type UnitOfMeasure.
- Samoan_tālā comment "The tālā is the currency of Samoa. It is divided into 100 sene. The terms tālā and sene are the equivalents or transliteration of the English words dollar and cent, in the Samoan language.The tālā was introduced in 1967, following the country's political independence from New Zealand in 1962. Until that time, Samoa had used the pound, with coins from New Zealand and its own banknotes. The tālā replaced the pound at a rate of 2 tālā = 1 pound, and was therefore equal to the New Zealand dollar.".
- Samoan_tālā label "Samoaanse tala".
- Samoan_tālā label "Samoan tālā".
- Samoan_tālā label "Samoanischer Tala".
- Samoan_tālā label "Tala (moeda)".
- Samoan_tālā label "Tala (moneda)".
- Samoan_tālā label "Tala samoano".
- Samoan_tālā label "Tala".
- Samoan_tālā label "Tala".
- Samoan_tālā label "Самоанская тала".
- Samoan_tālā label "تالا ساموي".
- Samoan_tālā label "タラ (通貨)".
- Samoan_tālā label "薩摩亞塔拉".
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Samoan_t%C4%81l%C4%81.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Samojská_tala.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Samoanischer_Tala.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Τάλα_Σαμόα.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Tala_(moneda).
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Tala.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Tala_samoano.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs タラ_(通貨).
- Samoan_tālā sameAs 사모아_탈라.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Samoaanse_tala.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Tala.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Tala_(moeda).
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Q4588.
- Samoan_tālā sameAs Q4588.
- Samoan_tālā wasDerivedFrom Samoan_tālā?oldid=576332918.