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  2. Banesco - Wikipedia

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    The bank is a member of the Banking Association of Venezuela and their mascot is Baneskín "El Pana de Ahorro" (The Savings 'Buddy'). Banesco's Caracas headquarters, Ciudad Banesco, at 65,000 m 2, is second Latin America's largest bank headquarters after brazilian bank Bradesco Headquarters.

  3. File:Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America (IA ...

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  5. File:Narrative and critical history of America (IA ...

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    French explorations and settlements in North America, and those of the Portuguese, Dutch, and Swedes, 1500-1700.--V. The English and French in North America, 1689-1763.--VI-VII. The United States of North America [1763-1850].--VIII. The later history of British, Spanish, and Portuguese America Sloan candidate Subjects: Early maps; Cartography

  6. File:Young Folks History Of Mexico.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. History of Latin America–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. intervened in Mexico twice under the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson. The first time was the United States occupation of Veracruz by the Navy in 1914. The second time, the U.S. mounted a punitive operation in northern Mexico in the Pancho Villa Expedition, aimed at capturing the northern revolutionary who had attacked Columbus, New Mexico.

  8. Grupo Financiero Banamex - Wikipedia

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    By 1937, 36 out of 50 bank branches in Mexico were owned by Banamex. [3] Banamex gradually introduced several financial product innovations to the Mexican market including the first credit cards in 1968 [4] and an ATM banking system in 1972. [5] In 1977, Grupo Banamex was formed by merging the bank with its investment and mortgage assets. [3]

  9. History of America - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. History of America may refer to: The History of the United ...