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  2. Mexican restaurant with 'life of its own' behind multiple ...

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    According to Chavez, who came to Rockford in 2007 from Madison, Wisconsin, and ran Dos Reales for five years, his restaurant background and having a ready-to-execute plan helped him succeed at a ...

  3. Postage stamps and postal history of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, following the change in currency from Reales to the new Pesos and Centavos, the issue of 1863 was surcharged with new values for postal use: 1 Centavos, 2 Centavos, 5 Centavos (all over the Medio Real stamp), 10 Centavos (over Dos Reales) and 20 Centavos (over Cuatro Reales).

  4. Domus Aurea (Antioch) - Wikipedia

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    Julian moved to Antioch in 362, soon after becoming the sole ruler of the eastern empire, following the death of Constantius II.He was the last non-Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, and chose Antioch as his headquarters, partly to lay plans for his proposed campaign against the Persians and partly to further his attempt to restore the eastern empire to Hellenism.

  5. Spanish colonial real - Wikipedia

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    In the seventeenth century the silver real was established at two billon reales (reales de vellón) or sixty-eight maravedíes. Gold escudos (worth 16 reales) were also issued. The coins circulated throughout Spain's colonies and beyond, with the eight-real piece, known in English as the Spanish dollar , becoming an international standard and ...

  6. Philippine real - Wikipedia

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    Spanish-American coins minted to the currency system of 8 reales = 1 peso were brought over by the Manila galleons between the 16th and 19th centuries. The first coins brought over were odd-shaped silver cobs called macuquinas or hilis-kalamay. They were then succeeded starting 1726 by the famous columnarios (silver pillar dollars) or dos mundos.

  7. Spanish real - Wikipedia

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    Silver real coined in Seville during the reign of Peter I of Castile (1350–1369). Spanish 1799 silver 8 reales, Charles IV (reverse) The first real was introduced by King Pedro I of Castile in the mid 14th century, with 66 minted from a Castilian mark of silver (230.0465 grams) in a fineness of 134 ⁄ 144 (0.9306), and valued of 3 maravedíes.

  8. Edward S. Harkness House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward S. Harkness House is on the northeastern corner of 75th Street and Fifth Avenue, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. [2] [3] The house has a primary address of 1 East 75th Street, [2] [4] [5] with an alternate address of 940 Fifth Avenue. [6]

  9. North Korea calls failed spy satellite launch 'the most ... - AOL

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    Top North Korean officials vowed to push for a second attempt to launch a spy satellite as they called their country’s first, and failed, launch last month “the most serious” shortcoming ...