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  2. Costa Rican colón - Wikipedia

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    The one thousand colones note is called "un rojo" (one red) because of its color. This also applies for any amounts that are multiples of a thousand colones (e.g., twenty thousand colones = veinte rojos). The five thousand colones note is called tucán , referring to the image of a toucan it once carried (it now features a monkey). It can also ...

  3. CRC Standard Mathematical Tables - Wikipedia

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    The handbook was originally published in 1928 by the Chemical Rubber Company (now CRC Press) as a supplement (Mathematical Tables) to the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Beginning with the 10th edition (1956), it was published as CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and kept this title up to the 29th edition (1991).

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    [[Category:Date conversion templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Date conversion templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. Colón (currency) - Wikipedia

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  6. Commemorative banknotes of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    50 Colones D 18 March 1980 #14 Rigoberto Navarro Meléndez [7] [8] 50 Colones D 2 April 1981 #21 Rigoberto Navarro Meléndez [7] [8] 50 Colones D 18 May 1982 #1 Carlos Manuel Castillo Morales Rigoberto Navarro Meléndez [7] [8] 50 Colones D 28 August 1984 #4 Marco Antonio López Agüero Olivier Castro Pérez [7] [8] 50 Colones D 22 November 1984 #2

  7. Commemorative coins of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    100 Colones Native American Gold Art .900 gold and .100 copper 14.9g 3,507 proof 200 Colones Juan Santamaria, National Hero of 1856 .900 gold and .100 copper 29.8g 3,507 proof [3] 500 Colones 100th Anniversary of Public Education .900 gold and .100 copper 74.52g 3,507 proof 1,000 Colones Independence of Central America, 1821- September 15, 1971

  8. Salvadoran colón - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2001, under the government of President Francisco Flores, the Law of Monetary Integration went into effect and allowed the free circulation of U.S. dollar in the country (see dollarization), with a fixed exchange rate of 8.75 colones. The colon has not officially ceased to be legal tender.

  9. Zamzar - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021 Zamzar expanded their tool and announced a new file compression service. [10] The compressor is visually similar to the conversion tool with a drag and drop download feature. As with the converter, users have the option to subscribe for a paid plan if they wish to compress multiple or larger files than the free service permits [11]