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  2. Banco Atlántico - Wikipedia

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    By this time, Banco Atlántico was the 10th largest bank in Spain, with 172 branches at home. It also had the agency in New York and a branch in Grand Cayman, two subsidiaries in Switzerland and Panama, and representative offices in eight countries. 1984: Arab Banking Corporation (ABC; 70%), with BBVA and Allianz, acquired Atlántico from the ...

  3. Banco de Brasília - Wikipedia

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    BRB Banco de Brasília S.A, more commonly referred to as BRB or Banco de Brasília, [a] is a state owned Brazilian bank [3] that is controlled by the government of the Federal District. The Bank offers a range of financial products and services, including saving accounts, credit cards, investment services, insurance and loans, among others.

  4. Port Belgrano Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    1896 – present. Port Belgrano Naval Base ( Spanish: Base Naval Puerto Belgrano - BNPB) is the largest naval base of the Argentine Navy, situated next to Punta Alta, near Bahía Blanca, about 560 km (348 mi) south of Buenos Aires. It is named after the brigantine General Belgrano (named after Manuel Belgrano) which sounded the area in late 1824.

  5. Banco de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Banco de Portugal ( English: Bank of Portugal) is the Portuguese member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Portugal from 1846 to 1998, issuing the Portuguese escudo. Since 2014, it has also been Portugal's national competent authority within European Banking Supervision. [3] The bank was founded by royal charter in ...

  6. Bank of Spain Building - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Spain Building (Spanish: edificio del Banco de España) is the main headquarters of the Bank of Spain. Located in Madrid, it lies at the crossing of the Calle de Alcalá and the Paseo del Prado. History. Works started on 4 July 1884, following a project by Eduardo Adaro and Severiano Sáinz de la Lastra .

  7. Cabo Corrientes, Mar del Plata - Wikipedia

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    Cabo Corrientes ( Cape Currents) is a rocky outcrop on the Argentine coast between the Chica and Varese beaches in Mar del Plata, in the extreme southeast of Buenos Aires Province, on the Argentine Sea of the Atlantic Ocean. It is located at the geographical coordinates 38°01′S 57°32′W . Cabo Corrientes was originally called Cabo de las ...

  8. Banco de Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Banco de Venezuela (abbreviated: BDV) is an international universal bank based in Caracas. It was the market leader in Venezuela until 2007, when it fell to third place, with an 11.3% market share for deposits; its major competitors are Banesco, Banco Mercantil and BBVA Banco Provincial. [1] As of June 2008, it had 285 branches in Venezuela.

  9. Banco de Valencia - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Valencia was the sixth bank in Spain, and had its headquarters in the city of Valencia, Valencia. It was founded on March 20, 1900, and its first president Jose Tartiere Lenegre. Ten years later, the bank already appeared in the Industrial and Commercial Guide of Valencia. In 1927 he assumed the presidencia of the entity Vincent ...