Kuwait is situated Between Saudi Arabia and Iraq The world's strongest currency is the Kuwaiti dinar 1 Kuwaiti dinar can buy 3.26 U.S. dollars
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Bahrain is a small island country in the Persian Gulf, close to Saudi Arabia's shore The second-strongest currency in the world is the dinar of Bahrain 1 Bahraini dinar can buy 2.65 U.S. dollars
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At the tip of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman is situated between Yemen and the United Arab Emirates The Omani rial is the third strongest currency in the world 1 Omani rial buying 2.60 U.S. dollars
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Jordan is primarily landlocked and bordered by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, and Iraq The Jordanian dinar is the fourth strongest currency in the world 1 Jordanian dinar buying 1.41 U.S. dollars
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According to GDP, Britain is the sixth-largest country The British pound is the fifth strongest currency in the world 1 British pound buying 1.20 U.S. dollars
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In the Caribbean, there is a British colony called the Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands dollar is the joint sixth strongest currency in the world 1 Cayman Islands dollar buying 1.20 U.S. dollars
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Gibraltar, which is technically a British colony, is situated near the southernmost point of Spain The Gibraltar pound is the joint sixth strongest currency in the world 1 Gibraltar pound buying 1.20 U.S. dollars
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Switzerland and Liechtenstein both use the Swiss franc as their national currency The Swiss franc is the joint eighth strongest currency in the world 1 Swiss franc buying 1.07 U.S. dollars
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The official currency of the Eurozone is the euro The euro is the joint eighth strongest currency in the world 1 euro buying 1.07 U.S. dollars
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The official currency of the Eurozone is the euro The U.S. is the world’s largest economy by GDP The value of every other currency in the world is inferior than that of the U.S. dollar
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