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  2. Colon (punctuation) - Wikipedia

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    The colon, :, is a punctuation mark consisting of two equally sized dots aligned vertically. A colon often precedes an explanation, a list, [1] or a quoted sentence. [2] It is also used between hours and minutes in time, [1] between certain elements in medical journal citations, [3] between chapter and verse in Bible citations, [4] and, in the US, for salutations in business letters and other ...

  3. Colón, Panama - Wikipedia

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    Colón (Spanish pronunciation:) is a city and seaport in Panama, beside the Caribbean Sea, lying near the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal.It is the capital of Panama's Colón Province and has traditionally been known as Panama's second city.

  4. Colón (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Colón is a Spanish surname, comparable to the Italian and Portuguese Colombo, or English surname Columbus. Notable people with the surname include: Alba Colón (born 1968), American automotive engineer and racing executive; Bartolo Colón (born 1973), Dominican baseball pitcher; Carlos Colón, musician, member of The Deadlines

  5. Colon - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Colon (born 1944), Belgian Olympic sports shooter; Javier Colon (born 1978), American singer-songwriter; Johnny Colon, American salsa musician; José Antonio Colon (born 1948), Puerto Rican Olympic boxer; José María Colon (born 1947), Spanish Olympic canoer; Luis Diaz Colon (born 1952), Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Yabucoa 1993 ...

  6. Costa Rican colón - Wikipedia

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    Another slang name is caña (Spanish for sugar cane, plural cañas) but this term is more often used in its plural form and for amounts under 100 colones with multiples of ten, except for 5; e.g., 5 cañas, 10 cañas, 20 cañas, etc. This term has become less common.

  7. Division sign - Wikipedia

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    Other symbols for division include the slash or solidus /, the colon:, and the fraction bar (the horizontal bar in a vertical fraction). [3] [4] The ISO 80000-2 standard for mathematical notation recommends only the solidus / or "fraction bar" for division, or the "colon" : for ratios; it says that the ÷ sign "should not be used" for division. [1]

  8. Colon (letter) - Wikipedia

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    The colon is used as a grammatical tone letter in Budu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Sabaot in Kenya, and in some Grebo in Liberia. It is used for the vowels /ɛ/ and /ɔ/ in several languages of Papua New Guinea : Erima , Gizra , Go꞉bosi , Gwahatike , Kaluli , Kamula , Kasua , Kuni-Boazi and Zimakani . [ 1 ] [

  9. Colón Province - Wikipedia

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    During the Spanish colonial period, the Colon region of Panama was the center of trade, commerce, and overall economy for the Spanish. They imported many black African slaves to this area to work in Panama and to ship to other Spaniard colonies. Most of the black population in Panama is centered in the Province of Colon.