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  2. De oro puro - Wikipedia

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    De Oro Puro (English title:Of Pure Gold) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Julio César Mármol [1] and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 1994. [2] The telenovela lasted for 113 episodes. [3] Hylene Rodríguez and Mauricio Rentería starred as the main protagonists. [4]

  3. Centenario (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Centenario is a Mexican gold bullion coin first minted in 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain. [1] The coin is not intended to be used as currency; the face value of 50 pesos is for legal purposes only, and does not reflect the actual value of the gold content.

  4. List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    From English congressman. [7] cariduro person who should be ashamed of their actions but isn't; a stubborn person [12] chacho short for muchacho - Guy, male, [5] chavo. in mexico this can mean dude or guy relating to someone younger but in puerto rican slang, it is used in replacement of dinero/money chulería

  5. Oro - Wikipedia

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    Oro (name) Oro (beverage), a Peruvian soft drink; Oro (grape) or garganega, an Italian wine grape; Oro (Street Fighter), a video game character in Street Fighter III 'Oro, a god in Polynesian mythology; Oro, a type of tequila; Oak Ridge Observatory or ORO, an observatory in Harvard, Massachusetts, United States

  6. Ouro Preto - Wikipedia

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    Founded at the end of the 17th century, Ouro Preto (meaning Black Gold) was originally called Vila Rica, or "Rich Village", the focal point of the gold rush and Brazil's golden age in the 18th century under Portuguese rule. Between 1695 and 1696, a gold-bearing stream was discovered in Itacolomi, which would be renamed Gualacho do Sul.

  7. Oro (name) - Wikipedia

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    Oro is a Spanish-language name literally meaning "gold". It may be a given name, a nickname or a surname. Notable people with the name include: Oro (wrestler), Jesús Javier Hernández Solís (1971–1993), Mexican professional wrestler; Alfredo de Oro (1863–1948), Cuban billiards and pool player; Joan Oró (1923–2004), Catalan (Spanish ...

  8. Pisco - Wikipedia

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    Colonial era amphorae called pisko in Cañete Valley, Peru. The oldest use of the word pisco to denote Peruvian aguardiente dates from 1764. [6] The beverage may have acquired its Quechua name from the Peruvian town of Pisco, once an important colonial port for the exportation of viticultural products, [7] which is located on the coast of Peru in the valley of Pisco, by the river with the same ...

  9. Chervonets - Wikipedia

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    Chervonets is the traditional Russian name for large foreign and domestic gold coins. The name comes from the Russian term червонное золото (chervonnoye zoloto), meaning 'red gold' (also known as rose gold) – the old name of a high-grade gold type.