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Banco Nacional de Crédito: Publicly traded Caracas: 1977 Fondo Común: Privately owned Caracas: 1963 100% Banco: Privately owned Caracas: 2006 [6] Women's Development Bank: 2001 Sofitasa: San Cristóbal: 1990 Iran-Venezuela Bi-National Bank: Tehran, Iran [7] 2010 [8] Bancaribe: Privately owned Caracas [9] 1954 [10] Banco Venezolano de Crédito ...
The Umopar, popularly known as "The Leopards" (Los Leopardos), was formed in late 1983 under a United States-funded program designed to eradicate the nation's cocaine trade and in accordance with four treaties on narcotics, signed by both countries on August 11, 1983. By early 1989, FELCN had its own intelligence service, which was charged with ...
The Director of the National Police is the fourth in command in the Ministry of the Interior. The following police units depend on the National Police Directorate: [7] ...
The section sign (§) is a typographical character for referencing individually numbered sections of a document; it is frequently used when citing sections of a legal code. [1]
In 2023, Banco Azteca reinforced its commitment to sport by sponsoring the Mexican Olympic team. The bank supported Mexican athletes participating in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and on their way to Los Angeles 2028. [16] In January 2024, Banco Azteca was formed when Grupo Elektra received the required financial services licence. The bank began ...
July 15, 2018: Honduras de la Sierra in Chiapas. [11] January 1, 2019: Coatetelco, Hueyapan, and Xoxocotla in Morelos, [12] February 27, 2020: San Quintín in Baja California. [13] January 1, 2021: Seybaplaya and Dzitbalché in Campeche. [14] March 5, 2021: Eldorado and Juan José Ríos in Sinaloa.
In 1941, the CAP participated in the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War.At that time, the CAP were equipped with Caproni Ca.114 and North American NA.50 Torito fighters, Douglas DB-8A-3P attack aircraft, and Caproni Ca.135 Tipo Peru and Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio bombers, [1] among others.
Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos is a town and municipality in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 184.25 km². The municipality covers an area of 184.25 km². It is located north of the Chapala municipality.