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  2. Coffee production in Martinique - Wikipedia

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    Jules Rossignon wrote that in 1723, Royal Physician Pierre Chirac gave Gabriel de Clieu, a French navy lieutenant, a coffee tree to be planted in Martinique. [citation needed] In spite of King Louis XV refusing permission to do so, de Clieu took a cutting from a coffee plant in the royal gardens during a night time burglary and planted it in Martinique.

  3. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    The first route of travel for coffee was through the massive, sprawling Ottoman Empire that allowed transportation of goods such as coffee to make their way well into Europe, and the second route of travel was from the port of Mocha in Yemen, [42] where the East India Trading Co. bought coffee in masses and transported it back to mainland ...

  4. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol - Wikipedia

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    A PPTP tunnel is instantiated by communication to the peer on TCP port 1723. This TCP connection is then used to initiate and manage a GRE tunnel to the same peer. The PPTP GRE packet format is non standard, including a new acknowledgement number field replacing the typical routing field in the GRE header. However, as in a normal GRE connection ...

  5. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries - Wikipedia

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    The early history of coffee houses in England; with some account of the first use of coffee and a bibliography of the subject (1893) online; Van Horne Melton, James. 2001. The Rise of the Public in Enlightenment Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Lillywhite, Bryant. 1963. London Coffeehouses.

  6. Coffee production in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Coffee tree in Serranía del Interior, near San Juan de los Morros, Venezuela. The “Maracaibos” coffee exported from the Maracaibo port has sub varieties called Cucuta, Mérida, Trujillo, and Tachira. The eastern mountains coffee is known as Caracas, named after the capital city. [19]

  7. Containers of coffee beans pile up during dockworkers’ strike ...

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    That situation makes the port problems worse. US coffee stocks are at a low historical level, traders said, since importers have been avoiding high inventories to reduce storage costs during a ...

  8. Coffee containers pile up at US ports during strike - AOL

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    Prices for coffee held in U.S. warehouses are already rising due to the delays, said one coffee trader with containers stuck in ports. "We have some 40 containers waiting to be moved," said the ...

  9. Pedrocchi Café - Wikipedia

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    Between the 18th and 19th centuries, coffee consumption by the expanding bourgeoisie of Europe at public establishments expanded. In 1772 the Francesco Pedrocchi of Bergamo founded a successful "coffee shop" here, near the University, town hall, markets, post office and the square of the Noli (now Piazza Garibaldi), from where coaches left to nearby cities.