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The first bank to issue paper money was the Banco Colonial Britanico, established July 29, 1839 with a capital of $300,000. It issued notes for 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos sencillos. It closed in 1849. Banco Nacional de Venezuela was created by act of Congress, May 17, 1841, with a capital of 2.5 million pesos. It was authorized to issue notes ...
Venezuela exports rice, corn, fish, tropical fruit, coffee, pork and beef. Venezuela has an estimated US$14.3 trillion worth [25] of natural resources and is not self-sufficient in most areas of agriculture. Exports accounted for 16.7% of GDP and petroleum products accounted for about 95% of those exports. [26]
With the Latin American game market being worth $8.4 billion in 2022, [2] video games have become a widely dispersed, active hobby for many Latin Americans. Despite the growing populations of Latin America, their games market only represents 5% of the global market in 2022 – 1% ahead of the other emerging regions of the Middle East and Africa ...
According to some news sources, a young person called Ruben from Venezuela created a Nintendo console out of cardboard and did make a video about it in 2018. There’s no evidence for the Nintendo ...
The first round has the competitors all answer one question, with whoever answered correctly the fastest going on to play for money. Competitors who do not make it past this round can re-enter the show after six months, while those who do proceed must wait a year. For a time, the winners of "The Fastest Mind" won a physical prize.
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Hyperinflation in Venezuela represented by the time it would take for money to lose 90% of its value (301-day rolling average, inverted logarithmic scale) The Venezuelan economy shrank 5.8% in the first three months of 2010 compared to the same period in 2009, [ 28 ] and had the highest inflation rate in Latin America at 30.5%. [ 28 ]
Image credits: notcommonfacts Another interesting fact shared by the Not Common Facts page was that the U.S. is no longer among the 20 happiest countries in the world. That's according to the ...