![]() | Australia | 2 ¢ |
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Brazil Sao Paolo | 2.5 ¢ |
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China | 1.7 ¢ |
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Colombia | 4 ¢ |
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France | 2 ¢ |
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Germany | 3 ¢ |
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India | 8.5 ¢ |
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Italy Rome | 2.8 ¢ |
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Japan Tokyo | 3 ¢ |
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Mexico City | 2.3 ¢ |
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Philippines | 12.5 ¢ |
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Poland Warsaw | 3 ¢ |
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Puerto Rico | 4 ¢ |
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Romania | 12 ¢ |
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Russia Moscow | 1.5 ¢ |
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Singapore | 1.9 ¢ |
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Spain | 2.6 ¢ |
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South Africa | 9 ¢ |
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Turkey Istanbul | 5 ¢ |
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Ukraine | 10 ¢ |
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United Kingdom | 2.5 ¢ |
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Vietnam | 15 ¢ |
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