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  2. Banco Atlántico - Wikipedia

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    By 1917, the bank had changed its name to Nonell Hermanos, and in the 1920s, it was further rebranded as Banca Nonell. In 1946, Claudio Güell y Churruca, the Count of Ruiseñada, took control of the bank and renamed it Banco Atlántico. In 1961, the descendants of Güell sold their shares to a new group of investors.

  3. List of banks in Cape Verde - Wikipedia

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    International Investment Bank, S.A. (formerly Banco Internacional de Cabo Verde, S.A. / Banco Espírito Santo de Cabo Verde) , owned by Bahrain-based iiB Group Holdings WLL [2] Banks in liquidation Banco BIC Cabo Verde, S.A., formerly Banco Português de Negócios (IFI), S.A.

  4. BAC Credomatic - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. La Ceiba - Wikipedia

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    Fábrica de Manteca y Jabón Atlántida, known as La Blanquita, at one point, this was the largest producer of consumer goods in Honduras; it is now defunct. Banco Atlántida, oldest Bank in the country, founded in 1913. Mazapan School, the first bilingual school of the nation, the oldest high school and second oldest elementary school in the city.

  6. Atlántida Department - Wikipedia

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    Atlántida (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈtlantiða]) is a department located on the north Caribbean shore of Honduras. The capital is the port city of La Ceiba. In the past few decades, tourism has become the most important legitimate economic source for the coastal area. In 2005 it had an estimated population of about 372,532 people.

  7. Atlántida - Wikipedia

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    Atlántida may refer to: 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

  8. Banca Privada d'Andorra - Wikipedia

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    Banca Privada d'Andorra was created in 1957 under the name of Banca Cassany and began its activities in 1958. In 1993 Caixa Catalunya [2] became a shareholder and the entity changed its name to Banca Privada d'Andorra, SA. Starting in 2000, when Caixa Catalunya was no longer a shareholder of BPA, the bank became controlled by 100% Andorran capital.

  9. Iglesia de Cristo Obrero y Nuestra Señora de Lourdes

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    The Church of Christ the Worker and Our Lady of Lourdes (Spanish: Iglesia de Cristo Obrero y Nuestra Señora de Lourdes), also known simply as Iglesia de Estación Atlántida, is a Roman Catholic parish church and a World Heritage Site in Estación Atlántida, Uruguay.