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  2. Cambio Dolor - Wikipedia

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    "Cambio Dolor" (English: "I Trade Pain") is a 1998 song by Uruguayan singer Natalia Oreiro, the song was written by Pablo Durand and Fernando López Rossi, “Cambio Dolor” was released as the third single from Oreiro's self-titled debut studio album (1998). [1] “

  3. Natalia Oreiro - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Marisa Oreiro Iglesias (Spanish pronunciation: [naˈtalja oˈɾejɾo]; born 19 May 1977) is a Uruguayan actress, singer, songwriter, model, television presenter and fashion designer. She began her career in telenovelas but since 2008 she has switched to work primarily in films.

  4. Central Bank of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Uruguay was established on July 6, 1967 as an autonomous state entity (Spanish: Ente Autónomo), with the passing of the 196th article of the Constitution of 1967. [2] Prior to the creation of the BCU, the issuing of currency and managing and supervising of the banking system was handled by the department of the Banco de la ...

  5. Currency of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Banco Nacional de la República Oriental del Uruguay was established in 1887 as Uruguay's national bank. It issued a series of notes dated 25 August 1887, printed by Waterlow and Sons : 10, 20, and 50 centésimos and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 pesos moneda nacional oro sellado (national gold currency).

  6. Classical Monetary System of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay

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    Of this number of pieces, only a very small number have been minted up to the 21st century, and in the case of some variants, only one specimen is known, making them the most coveted coins of the Uruguayan monetary system, not only because of their scarcity, but also because of their great historical value.

  7. Bolsa de Valores de Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    The FIAB held its General Assembly in Uruguay twice, in 1988 and 2008. It is also a member of the Americas' Central Securities Depositories Association (Asociación de Depósitos Centrales de Valores de América, ACSDA), a non-profit organization based in Lima , Peru , consisting of securities depositories and clearing houses in the Americas.

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