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In 2016, Credomatic de México S.A. de C.V., a subsidiary of BAC International Inc., signed a contract to transfer to Banco Invex S.A. its Mexican credit cards business [4] In 2017 the group started to use BAC Credomatic as brand for all their bank and credit card services, using a new modern logo. [citation needed]
Atlantida (French: L'Atlantide) is a fantasy novel by French writer Pierre Benoit, published in February 1919. It was translated into English in 1920 as Atlantida . L'Atlantide was Benoit's second novel, following Koenigsmark , and it won the Grand Prize of the French Academy .
In 1911, two French officers, Capitaine Morhange and Lieutenant Saint-Avit, become lost in the Sahara desert and discover the legendary kingdom of Atlantis, ruled by its ageless queen Antinéa.
A 1958 issue of Atlántida illustrated by Spanish artist Roberto Martínez Baldrich. The magazine was launched by Uruguayan-Argentine publisher Constancio C. Vigil, who established the Atlántida Publishing House in 1918.
Atlantica Online is a free-to-play (F2P) 3D tactical massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by NDOORS Corporation. The game is currently published by Valofe . The game's primary setting is a fantasy -themed alternate history Earth composed of a diverse blend of historical, cultural, allegorical , and mythological ...
L'Atlàntida (Catalan pronunciation: [ləˈlːantiðə]) is an 1877 poem in Catalan by Jacint Verdaguer.It consists of an introduction, ten books, and a conclusion, dealing with the wanderings of Heracles in the Iberian Peninsula, the sinking of the continent of Atlantis, the creation of the Mediterranean Sea, and the discovery of the Americas.
Atlantida, a poetic name for the mythical continent of Atlantis; Atlantida, a genus of brachiopods; Atlantida (cave), a karst cave in Ukraine; Atlántida, Uruguay, a town in the department of Canelones, Uruguay; Atlántida Department, an administrative country division in Honduras; Atlántida Sport Club, a football club in Paraguay
Following the installation of Argentina's last dictatorship in 1976, Atlántida's publications became the regime's explicit supporters. [3] In evidence well before the 1976 coup, the publishing house's bias towards military rule intensified and became most apparent in its best-selling women's magazines, Gente and Para Tí, and the current-affairs weekly, Somos.