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  2. Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributaria

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    Superintendencia Nacional de Aduanas y de Administración Tributaria, also known as SUNAT, is the organization which enforces customs and taxation in Peru. [1]

  3. 2001 Miami Sol season - Wikipedia

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    2001 Miami Sol season; Coach: Ron Rothstein: Arena: American Airlines Arena: Attendance: 8,857 per game: Results; Record: 20–12 (.625) Place: 3rd (Eastern) Playoff finish: Lost First Round (2-1) to New York Liberty: Media; Television: WAMI (IND 69) Fox Sports Net Florida

  4. 20 years after the Sol, how could Miami fit in the WNBA’s ...

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    Sheri Sam, an All-Star with Miami in 2002, works as the scouting manager for the Portland Trail Blazers. Guard Sandy Brondello played five years in the WNBA (two with the Sol) before she became ...

  5. 2000 Miami Sol season - Wikipedia

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    Date Transaction; December 15, 1999 Drafted Kate Starbird, Stephanie White, Debbie Black, Sharon Manning, Lesley Brown and Yolanda Moore in the WNBA expansion draft [1]: April 14, 2000

  6. Sol TV - Wikipedia

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    Sol TV is a Peruvian television station, which transmits its signal since 2003, from Trujillo city for Peru. The channel belongs to the company Cruzado Saucedo. The channel belongs to the company Cruzado Saucedo.

  7. Miami Sol - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] After losing to the New York Liberty in the playoffs, the Miami Sol finished the 2002 season with a 15–17 record. [6] That season proved to be the Sol's last. Citing the inability to raise enough funds to continue operation under the WNBA's new restructuring agreement, the organization ceased operations in November 2002. [7]

  8. SoLé Mia - Wikipedia

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    SoLé Mia is a 184 acres (0.74 km 2) master-planned community located in North Miami, Florida, east of Biscayne Blvd, within an enclave on Biscayne Bay. [1] The project was called a "mini-city" by The Miami Herald and has the first man-made lagoon in South Florida as well as plans for more than 4,000 residences, retail and office spaces, a medical facility, school, hotel and parks.

  9. Sol (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Sol is a station on Line 1, Line 2 and Line 3 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in Zone A and is the most central station on the Metro, located at the Puerta del Sol square. Because of its location, it is one of the busiest stations of the Madrid Metro .