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  2. Sovereign wealth fund - Wikipedia

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    The term "sovereign wealth fund" was first used in 2005 by Andrew Rozanov in an article entitled, "Who holds the wealth of nations?" in the Central Banking Journal. [1] The previous edition of the journal described the shift from traditional reserve management to sovereign wealth management; subsequently the term gained widespread use as the spending power of global officialdom has rocketed ...

  3. List of sovereign states in Europe by GNI (nominal) per capita

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    This is a map of European countries by GNI (gross national income nominal) per capita for the year 2021. [1] High income, [2] defined by the World Bank as $13,205 or more, is indicated in purple; upper middle income, ranging from $4,256 and $13,205, is shown in orange; and lower middle income between $1,086 and $4,255, is represented in red.

  4. Maspalomas FS - Wikipedia

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    In 1998–99, the team were relegated to División de Plata. [3] However, shortly before to start 1999–2000 season, Maspalomas FS merged with Disoft CFS. [ 4 ] In the past several seasons, the team played in División de Plata as Disoft Las Palmas. 2003–04 season was the last for Maspalomas FS, the club was dissolved due to large debts.

  5. Fundão, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Fundão (Portuguese pronunciation: [fũˈdɐ̃w] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Castelo Branco District in Portugal. Fundão proper is an old city with 8,369 inhabitants in 2001, [ 1 ] situated at the point where the slope of the Gardunha range meets the Cova da Beira plains, 500 metres above sea level.

  6. Picos de Europa - Wikipedia

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    The range consists of three major massifs: Central (also known as Urrieles), Eastern (Ándara) and Western (also known as the Picos de Cornión).The Central and Western massifs are separated by the 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) deep Cares Gorge (Garganta del Cares), with the village of Caín at its head.

  7. Gate of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Puerta de Europa is the second tallest twin towers in Spain after the Torres de Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The Gate of Europe towers were designed by the American architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee , built by Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas [ 1 ] and commissioned by the Kuwait Investment Office (hence their initial ...