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  2. CANTV - Wikipedia

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    CANTV (Compañía Anónima Nacional de Teléfonos de Venezuela) is the state-run telephone and internet service provider in Venezuela. It was one of the first telephone service enterprises in the country, founded in 1930. The largest telecommunications provider in Venezuela, it was privatized in 1991, and re-nationalized in 2007 by Hugo Chavez.

  3. Block of Wikipedia in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    In a statement, Wikimedia Venezuela indicated: During the last 72 hours, volunteers from the non-profit civil association of Wikipedia have reported their inability to access the free encyclopedia through the most important Internet service provider in Venezuela, the state company CANTV. —

  4. Internet in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Use of the Internet in Venezuela has greatly expanded, but is mostly concentrated among younger, educated city residents, and centered on the capital, Caracas. The Venezuelan economic crisis caused a prolonged period where Venezuelan had among the lowest speeds in the region, which has been drastically improving starting in 2022. [ 1 ]

  5. Multivisión (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    Multivisión was a Bolivian subscription television company, a subsidiary of the Vancouver-based Multivision Communications Corp., operating an MMDS cable television service since 1991, [1] which could distribute audio and video signals over the air to homes without the need to build and maintain coaxial cable networks.

  6. List of power stations in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This article lists all power stations in Venezuela. Although Venezuela has one of the world's largest hydroelectric generating plants, its energy consumption is dominated by oil and gas. [ 1 ]

  7. Caracas Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Venezuelan stock market can be traced to the end of the colonial era, when in 1805 Don Bruno Abasolo and Don Fernando Key Muñoz founded the Casa de Bolsa y Recreación de los Comerciantes y Labradores in Caracas. The exchange was officially founded on January 21, 1947 and inaugurated its first trading session on April 21 of ...

  8. Sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela's state airline Conviasa (Consorcio Venezolano de Industrias Aeronáuticas y Servicios Aéreos) was blocked under Executive Order 13884 of 5 August 2019 that applied generally to property of the Government of Venezuela, [170] but OFAC explicitly identified it and its fleet of 40 aircraft on the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN ...

  9. Banknotes of the Venezuelan venezolano - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Caracas was founded in July 1876, reorganized on 11 August 1877, and dissolved on 27 March 1881. It made two issues of notes for 5, 20, and 100 venezolanos. The bank's first series (circa 1876) was printed by American Bank Note Company. The notes were uniface black on white with a tan underprint reading "CAPITAL 160,000 VENEZOLANOS". All three denominations have