On 09/30/2008, (500/1.91) = US$261.78.
500
It changes constantly, although not drastically. Posting a numerical value here would be futile because it would deem itself obsolete in about a week. Google "US Dollar to Brazilian Real" it will give you the up to date rate. Or: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/features.html#currency Towards the bottom of the page will be a currency converter.
It cost $56.8 million US Dollars [160 million Brazilian Reais] to build the Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge. The bridge was completed in 2002. It crosses Lake Paranoá [Lago do Paranoá] in the Brazilian capital city at Brasília.
There are many areas throughout South America in which the U.S. dollar is very strong. for example one U.S. dollar in Brazil is equivalent to 1.87 Brazilian reais.
One recently sold on e-bay for 18UED. Not much I'm afraid. :-(
One Brazilian Real is equal to almost 25 cents in the U.S. currency 1 Brazilian Real = 0,51 US Dollar (currency of May 21st, 2007)
Brazilian real {| ! * Banknotes R$1, R$2, R$5, R$10, R$20, R$50, R$100 * Coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, R$1 |} | Answer addition: As of 10/08/07, the Real (BRL) is worth about 55 Cents US, 0.27 British Pound, or 0.39 Euro. |}
The value changes daily, but in general $100 USD or $100 CND equal $R200.
The Brazilian real (BRL) is the currency of Brazil. It has been the currency since July 1, 1994. It's subdivided into 100 centavos. In the plural, it's called 'reais'. The symbol for the Real is R$.
$500.00 (500 US dollars)
The phrase 'Lago do Paranoá' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Lake Paranoá'. The water body is located in Brazil's capital city at Brasília. It's crossed by the Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge, which was completed in 2002 at a cost of $56.8 million US Dollars [160 million Brazilian Reais].