Céntimo

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The céntimo was a currency unit of Spain and other countries which were historically influenced by Spain. The word derived from the Latin Centum meaning "hundred". The main Spanish currency (pre-euro) was the peseta which was divided into 100 céntimos.

Céntimo is one hundredth of the following basic monetary units:

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Cent | Centavo | Céntimo | Centime | Centesimo
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