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  2. Colón (currency) - Wikipedia

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    In Unicode, it is at code point U+20A1 ₡ COLON SIGN and may be typed on many English language Microsoft Windows keyboards with the shortcut ALT+ 8353. Money portal

  3. Costa Rican colón - Wikipedia

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    Four private banks, the Banco Anglo–Costarricense, the Banco Comercial de Costa Rica, the Banco de Costa Rica and the Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica, issued notes between 1864 and 1917. The Banco Anglo–Costarricense was established in 1864 and issued notes from 1864 to 1917. It later became a state-owned bank and in 1994 went bankrupt and ...

  4. Commemorative banknotes of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, to celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Central Bank issued a 5 Colones D series note, printed by Thomas de la Rue, London, with an overprint seal which reads “XXV ANIVERSARIO BANCO CENTRAL DE COSTA RICA 1950–1975”.

  5. Salvadoran colón - Wikipedia

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    Presa 5 de Noviembre ₡ 2 (US$0.23) Magenta Christopher Columbus Colonial church in Panchimalco ₡ 5 (US$0.57) Green Christopher Columbus Palacio Nacional ₡ 10 (US$1.14) Blue Christopher Columbus Volcán de Izalco (Izalco volcano) ₡ 25 (US$2.86) Cyan Christopher Columbus Pirámide de San Andres ₡ 50 (US$5.71) Purple Christopher Columbus

  6. Costa Ricans - Wikipedia

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    Costa Ricans (Spanish: Costarricenses, colloquially known as Ticos) are the citizens of Costa Rica, a multiethnic, [3] Spanish-speaking nation in Central America. Costa Ricans are predominantly Mestizos, other ethnic groups people of Indigenous, European, African, and Asian (predominantly Chinese) descent.

  7. Economy of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The government hopes to bring foreign investment, technology, and management into the telecommunications and electrical power sectors, which are monopolies of the state. ICE (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad) has the monopoly on telecommunications, internet and electricity services. Some limited competition is allowed.

  8. Colón, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Colón, more commonly referred to as Ciudad Colón is a district and the head city of the Mora canton, in the San José province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] It is famous for its warm climate, proximity to nature and its surrounding mountains, folkloric traditions, horse riding, and multiculturalism.

  9. Nayib Bukele - Wikipedia

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    In his tweet, Bukele conceded that he needed "the will of the peoples" ("la voluntad de los pueblos") of Central America to unite the region. [ 363 ] Bukele was the president pro tempore of the Central American Integration System (SICA), an economic and political organization, from 5 June to 22 December 2019.