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  2. National Mint of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The National Mint of Peru (Spanish: Casa Nacional de Moneda), also known as the Mint of Lima (Spanish: Casa de Moneda de Lima), is a mint located in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, in the city of Lima, Peru. Its origin dates back to 1565. [1] [2]

  3. CLABE - Wikipedia

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    Estructuradores del Mercado de Valores Casa de Bolsa, S.A. de C.V. 607 TIBER Casa de Cambio Tiber, S.A. de C.V. 608 VECTOR Vector Casa de Bolsa, S.A. de C.V. 610 B&B B y B, Casa de Cambio, S.A. de C.V. 614 ACCIVAL Acciones y Valores Banamex, S.A. de C.V., Casa de Bolsa 615 MERRILL LYNCH Merrill Lynch México, S.A. de C.V. Casa de Bolsa 616 FINAMEX

  4. Turuñuelo - Wikipedia

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    They were found during the fifth excavation campaign carried out by a CSIC team at the Casas de Turuñuelo site. These are five unusual anthropomorphic busts dating from the 5th century BC, and they represent a paradigm shift in the iconic interpretation of Tartessian culture, considered as one of the earliest of the Western civilizations.

  5. Casa de Segunda - Wikipedia

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    The Casa de Segunda, also known as Luz–Katigbak House, is a heritage house museum located along Rizal Street, Lipa City, Batangas. It was built during the 1860s and owned by Don Manuel Mitra de San Miguel-Luz and Doña Segunda Solis Katigbak, Dr. José Rizal's first love.

  6. Casa de las Sirenas - Wikipedia

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    The construction began in 1861 and was completed in 1864. The house features a square floor plan, surrounded by a garden enclosed by four walls. It has a ground floor and an upper floor. [2] The building has a slate roof. [1] It is named "Casa de las Sirenas" due to two sphinxes (referred to as "sirens") located at the front entrance. [3]

  7. Casa chorizo - Wikipedia

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    Casa Chorizo with short side (8.66 metres) on street. A Casa Chorizo, Casa Patio, or (formally) a Standard House (Casa Standard) is a popular type of dwelling from the late 19th to early 20th century in Argentina and Uruguay. They were predominantly built in Montevideo, Buenos Aires, and Rosario.

  8. Casa Tomada - Wikipedia

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    "Casa Tomada" (English: "House Taken Over") is a 1946 short story by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. [1] It was originally published in Los anales de Buenos Aires, a literary magazine edited by Jorge Luis Borges , and later included in his volume of stories Bestiario .

  9. Rodrigo Pérez de Traba - Wikipedia

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    Rodrigo was a younger son of Pedro Fróilaz de Traba and his second wife, Mayor Rodríguez. [1] He is first mentioned in the Historia compostellana in connexion with the coronation of the young Alfonso VII on 17 September 1111 in Compostela.