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Retail Prices Indices Relating to Living Expenditures of United Nations Retail prices indices relating to living expenditures of United Nations Officials New York City = 100, Index date = June 2010 Indices des prix de détail relatif aux dépenses de la vie courante des fonctionnaires de l'UNO New York = 100, Date d'indice = Juin 2010 National currency per US $ Index - Indice Valeur du $ É. - U. en monnaie nationale Excluding housing 2/ Country or area Duty Station Per US $ 1/ Currency Non compris Pays ou Zone Villes-postes Cours du $ E-U 1/ Monnaie Total l'habitation 2/ Afghanistan Kabul 45.90 Afghani 89 95 Albania - Albanie Tirana 107.75 Lek 74 81 Algeria - Algérie Algiers 74.98 Algerian dinar 81 88 Angola Luanda 92.360 Kwanza 106 97 Argentina - Argentine Buenos Aires 3.890 Argentine peso 78 80 Armenia - Arménie Yerevan 386.00 Dram 83 92 Australia - Australie Sydney 1.192 Australian dollar 97 100 Austria - Autriche Vienna 0.819 EURO 91 100 Azerbaijan - Azerbaïdjan Baku 0.80 Azerbaijan manat 92 98 Bahamas Nassau 1.00 Bahamanian dollar 99 96 Bahrain - Bahreïn Manama 0.375 Bahraini dinar 96 99 Bangladesh Dhaka 68.72 Taka 81 87 Barbados - Barbade Bridgetown 2.00 Barbadian dollar 87 93 Belarus - Bélarus Minsk 3000 Belarusian ruble 85 88 Belgium - Belgique Brussels 0.819 EURO 89 97 Belize Belmopan 2.00 Belize dollar 76 86 Benin - Bénin Cotonou 537.229 CFA franc 82 92 Bhutan - Bhoutan Thimpu 46.65 Ngultrum 83 90 Bolivia - Bolivie La Paz 7.02 Boliviano 74 81 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnie-Herzégovine Sarajevo 1.60182 Convertible mark 74 81 Botswana Gaborone 6.840 Pula 80 89 Brazil - Brésil Brasilia 1.870 Real 109 109 Bulgaria - Bulgarie Sofia 1.602 Lev 75 83 Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 537.229 CFA franc 86 95 Burundi Bujumbura 1230.000 Burundi franc 86 95 Cambodia - Cambodge Phnom Penh 4184 Riel 74 79 Cameroon - Cameroun Yaounde 537.229 CFA franc 86 94 Canada Montreal 1.06 Candian dollar 93 99 Cape Verde - Cap-Vert Praia 90.307 C.V. escudo 85 90 Central African Rep. - Rép. centrafricaine Bangui 537.229 CFA franc 94 102 Chad - Tchad N'Djamena 537.229 CFA franc 91 97 Chile - Chili Santiago 540 Chilean peso 84 90 China - Chine Beijing 6.830 Yuan renminbi 89 93 China - Chine Hong Kong 7.76 Hong Kong dollar 114 93 China - Chine Macau 7.98 Pataca 82 89 Colombia - Colombie Bogota 1993.00 Colombian peso 87 93 Comoros - Comores Moroni 402.922 Comorian franc 82 91 Congo Brazzaville 537.229 CFA franc 100 105 Costa Rica San Jose 531.00 Costa Rican colon 79 85 Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan 537.229 CFA franc 83 91 06/08/2010 10:57 AM 1 of 5 Retail prices indices relating to living expenditures of United Nations Officials New York City = 100, Index date = June 2010 Indices des prix de détail relatif aux dépenses de la vie courante des fonctionnaires de l'UNO New York = 100, Date d'indice = Juin 2010 National currency per US $ Index - Indice Valeur du $ É. - U. en monnaie nationale Excluding housing 2/ Country or area Duty Station Per US $ 1/ Currency Non compris Pays ou Zone Villes-postes Cours du $ E-U 1/ Monnaie Total l'habitation 2/ Croatia - Croatie Zagreb 5.930 Kuna 92 89 Cuba Havana 0.917 Cuban peso 89 3/ 89 Cyprus - Chypre Nicosia 0.819 Euro 75 84 Czech Republic - République tchèque Prague 21.03 Czech koruna 87 87 Dem. Rep. of the Congo - Rép. dém. du Congo Kinshasa 896.000 Franc congolais 91 96 Denmark - Danemark Copenhagen 6.10 Danish krone 98 105 Djibouti Djibouti 177.00 Djibouti franc 90 97 Dominican Republic - Rép. dominicaine Santo Domingo 36.60 Dominican peso 82 85 Ecuador - Equateur Quito 1.00 US dollar 76 83 Egypt - Egypte Cairo 5.640 Egyptian pound 82 89 El Salvador San Salvador 8.75 Salvadorian colon 78 84 Equatorial Guinea - Guinée équatoriale Malabo 537.229 CFA franc 83 89 Eritrea - Erythrée Asmara 15.00 Nakfa 90 95 Estonia - Estonie Tallinn 12.800 Kroon 82 94 Ethiopia - Ethiopie Addis Ababa 13.500 Birr 83 91 Fiji - Fidji Suva 2.01 Fiji dollar 80 87 Finland - Finlande Helsinki 0.819 Euro 91 96 France Paris 0.819 Euro 93 97 Gabon Libreville 537.229 CFA franc 90 98 Gambia - Gambie Banjul 28.45 Dalasi 84 92 Georgia - Géorgie Tbilisi 1.890 Lari 80 86 Germany - Allemagne Bonn 0.819 Euro 86 95 Ghana Accra 1.42 Cedi 82 91 Greece - Grèce Athens 0.819 Euro 83 88 Guatemala Guatemala City 8.0000 Quetzal 80 87 Guinea - Guinée Conakry 6400.000 Guinean franc 86 90 Guinea-Bissau - Guinée-Bissau Bissau 537.229 CFA franc 87 94 Guyana Georgetown 200.00 Guyanese dollar 81 87 Haiti - Haïti Port-au-Prince 39.85 Gourde 86 92 Honduras Tegucigalpa 18.900 Lempira 81 89 Hungary - Hongrie Budapest 227.00 Forint 84 89 India - Inde New Delhi 46.65 Indian rupee 84 86 Indonesia - Indonésie Jakarta 9280 Rupiah 86 94 Iran (Islamic Rep. of) - Iran (Rép. islamique d') Teheran 10285 Iranian rial 83 88 Iraq Baghdad 1170 Iraqi dinar 84 94 Ireland - Irlande Dublin 0.819 Euro 88 93 Israel - Israël Jerusalem 3.840 Shekel 88 93 Italy - Italie Rome 0.819 Euro 92 98 Jamaica - Jamaïque Kingston 88.350 Jamaican dollar 85 90 Japan - Japon Tokyo 90.70 Yen 138 112 06/08/2010 10:57 AM 2 of 5 Retail prices indices relating to living expenditures of United Nations Officials New York City = 100, Index date = June 2010 Indices des prix de détail relatif aux dépenses de la vie courante des fonctionnaires de l'UNO New York = 100, Date d'indice = Juin 2010 National currency per US $ Index - Indice Valeur du $ É. - U. en monnaie nationale Excluding housing 2/ Country or area Duty Station Per US $ 1/ Currency Non compris Pays ou Zone Villes-postes Cours du $ E-U 1/ Monnaie Total l'habitation 2/ Jordan - Jordanie Amman 0.708 Jordanian dinar 82 87 Kazakhstan Almaty 146.17 Tenge 88 90 Kenya Nairobi 78.55 Kenyan shilling 82 89 Kiribati Tarawa 1.192 Australian dollar 106 113 Korea, Dem. People's Rep. - Corée, Rép. pop. dém. Pyongyang 103.80 North Korean won 87 3/ 94 Korea, Republic of - Corée, République de Seoul 1250.00 South Korean won 98 91 Kuwait - Koweït Kuwait 0.287 Kuwaiti dinar 84 85 Kyrgyzstan - Kirghizistan Bishkek 45.65 Som 78 85 Lao People's Dem. Rep. - Rép. dém. pop. lao Vientiane 8275 Kip 81 88 Latvia - Lettonie Riga 0.578 Lats 85 92 Lebanon - Liban Beirut 1500 Lebanese pound 86 91 Lesotho Maseru 7.77 Loti 79 88 Liberia - Libéria Monrovia 70.00 Liberain dollar 88 91 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - Jamah. arabe libyenne Tripoli 1.270 Libyan dinar 80 85 Lithuania - Lituanie Vilnius 2.821 Litas 82 88 Madagascar Antananarivo 2020.00 Malagasy ariary 79 88 Malawi Lilongwe 152.290 Kwacha 86 95 Malaysia - Malaisie Kuala Lumpur 3.310 Ringgit 81 84 Maldives Male 12.75 Rufiyaa 86 91 Mali Bamako 537.229 CFA franc 87 94 Malta - Malte Valletta 0.819 Euro 83 88 Mauritania - Mauritanie Nouakchott 272.63 Ouguiya 82 89 Mauritius - Maurice Port Louis 33.500 Mauritian rupee 74 86 Mexico - Mexique Mexico City 13.03 Mexican peso 82 89 Mongolia - Mongolie Ulan Bator 1387.00 Tugrik 82 85 Montenegro - Monténégro Podgorica 0.82 Euro 84 82 Morocco - Maroc Rabat 8.800 Moroccan dirham 75 83 Mozambique Maputo 34 Metical 82 89 Myanmar Yangon 990.00 Kyat 80 85 Namibia - Namibie Windhoek 7.77 Namibian dollar 85 88 Nepal - Népal Kathmandu 75.20 Nepalese rupee 82 88 Netherlands - Pays-Bas The Hague 0.819 Euro 88 95 New Caledonia - Nouvelle-Calédonie Nouméa 97.733 CFP franc 96 101 New Zealand - Nouvelle-Zélande Auckland 1.479 New Zealand dollar 91 103 Nicaragua Managua 21.380 Cordoba oro 77 86 Niger Niamey 537.229 CFA franc 83 90 Nigeria - Nigéria Abuja 151.00 Naira 96 97 Norway - Norvège Oslo 6.54 Norwegian Krone 105 115 Oman Muscat 0.384 Rial omani 80 87 Pakistan Islamabad 83.810 Pakistani rupee 80 85 Panama Panama City 1.00 Balboa 82 85 Papua New Guinea - Papouasie-Nvl-Guinée Port Moresby 2.79 Kina 97 99 06/08/2010 10:57 AM 3 of 5 Retail prices indices relating to living expenditures of United Nations Officials New York City = 100, Index date = June 2010 Indices des prix de détail relatif aux dépenses de la vie courante des fonctionnaires de l'UNO New York = 100, Date d'indice = Juin 2010 National currency per US $ Index - Indice Valeur du $ É. - U. en monnaie nationale Excluding housing 2/ Country or area Duty Station Per US $ 1/ Currency Non compris Pays ou Zone Villes-postes Cours du $ E-U 1/ Monnaie Total l'habitation 2/ Paraguay Asuncion 4720 Guarani 75 81 Peru - Pérou Lima 2.84 Nuevo sol 84 85 Philippines Manila 46.70 Philippine peso 83 90 Poland - Pologne Warsaw 3.330 Zloty 78 81 Portugal Lisbon 0.819 Euro 82 89 Qatar Doha 3.64 Qatari riyal 102 97 Republic of Moldova - République de Moldova Kishinev 12.720 Moldovan leu 79 84 Romania - Roumanie Bucharest 3.39 Romanian new leu 75 85 Russian Federation - Fédération de Russie Moscow 31.00 Russian ruble 102 104 Rwanda Kigali 578.320 Rwanda franc 87 96 Saint Lucia - Sainte-Lucie Castries 2.70 E.C. Dollar 78 87 Samoa Apia 2.560 Tala 86 95 Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tomé-et-Principe Sao Tome 19605.000 Dobra 87 95 Saudi Arabia - Arabie saoudite Riyadh 3.750 Riyal 87 86 Senegal - Sénégal Dakar 537.229 CFA franc 83 89 Serbia - Serbie Belgrade 84.0000 Serbian dinar 83 85 Seychelles Victoria 11.860 Seychelles rupee 81 86 Sierra Leone Freetown 3860.00 Leone 90 97 Singapore - Singapour Singapore 1.370 Singapore dollar 104 95 Slovakia - Slovaquie Bratislava 0.819 Euro 88 94 Slovenia - Slovénie Ljubljana 0.82 Euro 80 87 Solomon Islands - Iles Salomon Honiara 7.95 S.I.
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