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  2. Colegio Gimnasio del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Gimnasio del Norte has been granting high school diplomas since 1978 and has established relationships with educational centers in different countries, which part of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) since 1992.

  3. OLX - Wikipedia

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    OLX Group is a Dutch-domiciled online market place headquartered in Amsterdam. [3] The OLX consumer brand originated as OnLine eXchange in 2006. [4]

  4. Aspaen Gimnasio Iragua - Wikipedia

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    Aspaen Gimnasio Iragua is a private Catholic primary and secondary school for girls, located in Bogotá, Colombia.The Opus Dei school was founded in 1968 by ASPAEN, a non-profit organization founded in 1964 as a project to promote education all over the country with 24 institutions in 8 cities of Colombia, related by their philosophy to other educational institutes in 5 continents.

  5. Gimnasio Moderno - Wikipedia

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    The Gimnasio Moderno is a private mixed gender [a] elite-traditional and liberal, primary and secondary school located in Bogotá, Colombia. It was founded in 1914 by Colombians following the leading initiative of Agustín Nieto Caballero .

  6. Guatemalan peso - Wikipedia

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    The peso replaced the real, with 1 peso = 8 reales.In 1869, the centavo was introduced, worth one hundredth of a peso, but the real continued to be produced until 1912, when Guatemala fully decimalized.

  7. Casa de Dios - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Dios is a church in Guatemala. [citation needed] The church is led by Pastors Carlos "Cash" Luna and Sonia Luna. As of 2011 Casa de Dios was attended by over 25,000 people. The church services are aired on Enlace TBN's programs "Casa de Dios" and "Noches de Gloria". [1]