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  2. Monin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Georges Monin died in 1944. However, the company remained family-owned. [2] His son Paul took over the management of the company a few months later. He abandoned wine production and concentrated on syrups, establishing a network of dealers throughout France. In 1996, Paul Monin's son, Olivier Monin, established a production unit in Clearwater ...

  3. Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda - Wikipedia

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    The Imprensa Nacional–Casa da Moeda ("National Printing House and Mint", abbreviated as INCM), is the Portuguese mint and national press, owned by the Portuguese Government and administratively subordinated to the Portuguese Ministry of Finance.

  4. Monin - Wikipedia

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    Monin may refer to: Monin (company), a French company, producing liqueurs and syrups; Mønin, a mountain of Buskerud, Norway; People with the surname.

  5. File:Monin (Unternehmen) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Carlos Monín - Wikipedia

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    Personal information; Date of birth 18 July 1939Place of birth: Concepción, Paraguay: Date of death: 6 January 2023 (aged 83): Height: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Position(s) Centre-back ...

  7. Gilles du Monin - Wikipedia

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    Monin was born at Beauraing in the Duchy of Luxembourg in 1565. He obtained the degree of Licentiate in Sacred Theology, and in 1592 was appointed a canon of Namur cathedral. In 1603 he resigned his canonry and entered the Society of Jesus. He went on to serve as rector of Jesuit colleges in Namur and Liège. [2]

  8. Jean-Michel Monin - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Michel Monin (born 7 September 1967 in Argenteuil) is a French former professional cyclist. He won the gold medal in the team pursuit at the 1996 Summer Olympics . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  9. Ministry of Economy (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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