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  2. Banco Nacional de Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Banco Nacional de Bolivia was conceived on 1 September 1871 by decree as a financial institution granted to issue banknotes, as well as to offer financial services such as deposits and loans. [8] The bank was established in Cobija , an important port city located in the Litoral Department , Bolivia's only territory with access to the Pacific coast.

  3. Bolivian boliviano - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Central Bank of Bolivia (Banco Central de Bolivia) unveiled a new family of banknotes, and will be issued by order of denomination. The notes are the first to bear the formal name of Bolivia "Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia" (Plurinational State of Bolivia), to reflect the multiculturalism of the country and all of its citizens.

  4. Talk:Banco24Horas - Wikipedia

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  5. Banco24Horas - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, its main shareholders are the largest Brazilian banks, where Itaú Unibanco owns 31.58%, Bradesco owns 25.33%, Santander 20.82% and Banco do Brasil 13.53%. Other shareholders are Caixa Econômica Federal (Caixa Participações) which owns 10% and Banorte (extra judicial settlement) with 2.78%.

  6. Bolivarian Communication and Information System - Wikipedia

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    Venezolana de Television - News, broadcasts began in August 1964. TVes - Generalist, started broadcasting in 2007. ViVe - Educational and Cultural broadcasts began in November 2003. Avila TV - Broadcasts began in July 2005; 123TV: Children's channel, started broadcasting in 2011; ConCiencia TV: Science and technology, started broadcasting in ...

  7. Bolivarian countries - Wikipedia

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    The Bolivarian countries. The Bolivarian countries [1] are six Hispanic American countries (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela) whose republican origin is attributed to the ideals of Simón Bolívar and the independence war led by the Venezuelan military in the viceroyalties of New Granada and Peru.

  8. Bolivarianism - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Bolivarianism's most significant political manifestation was in the government of Venezuela's president Hugo Chávez, who from the beginning of his presidency called himself a Bolivarian patriot and applied his interpretation of several of Bolívar's ideals to everyday affairs, as part of the Bolivarian Revolution.

  9. Cabletren Bolivariano - Wikipedia

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    Cabletren Bolivariano is an automated people mover, built by Constructora Norberto Odebrecht and Doppelmayr Cable Car located in Caracas, Venezuela.It consists of four four-car rubber-tyred trains, with a capacity of 58 passengers per vehicle (232 passengers per train) and a speed of up to 47 km/h (29 mph).