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  2. New Bank of Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    New Bank of Santa Fe. Logo. The New Bank of Santa Fe (Spanish: Nuevo Banco de Santa Fe, NBSF) is the most important financial entity in the Santa Fe Province, Argentina and has the largest territorial coverage that reaches 96 percent of the district's inhabitants. It is a commercial bank with national and regional capital (finance).

  3. Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    US$ 12 billion (9/2012) [2] Number of employees. 10,419 (8/2012) [3] Website. bancoprovincia.com.ar. The Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires (Spanish: Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires), better known as Banco Provincia, is a publicly owned bank in Argentina and the second-largest in the country by value of assets and deposits.

  4. Santa Fe Province - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Santa Fe (Spanish: Provincia de Santa Fe, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanta ˈfe], lit. "Holy Faith") is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco (divided by the 28th parallel south), Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santiago ...

  5. Missions in Spanish Florida - Wikipedia

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    A plaque showing the locations of a third of the missions between 1565 and 1763. Beginning in the second half of the 16th century, the Kingdom of Spain established a number of missions throughout Spanish Florida (La Florida) in order to convert the Native Americans to Roman Catholicism, to facilitate control of the area, and to obstruct regional colonization by other Protestants, particularly ...

  6. Santa Fe River (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe River is a 75-mile (121 km) river in northern Florida. The watershed of the river is approximately 1,380 square miles (3,574 km 2) and spreads across southern Columbia, southern Suwannee, western Bradford, far southern Baker, Union, northern and eastern Gilchrist, and northern Alachua counties. [1]

  7. Santa Fe de Toloca - Wikipedia

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    Location of Santa Fe de Toloca in Florida. Location. Alachua County, Florida, USA. Coordinates. 29°55′50.8614″N 82°31′16.4202″W  /  29.930794833°N 82.521227833°W  / 29.930794833; -82.521227833. Santa Fe de Toloca (Teleco, Toloco or Señor Santo Tomás de Santa Fe) was a Spanish mission that existed near the Santa Fe River ...

  8. Legislature of Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    The Legislature of Santa Fe Province ( Spanish: Legislatura de la Provincia de Santa Fe) is the bicameral legislature of the Santa Fe Province, in Argentina. It comprises an upper house, the Senate (with 19 senators), and a lower house, the Chamber of Deputies (with 50 deputies). [1] It is one of eight bicameral legislatures in the country.

  9. San Justo Department, Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    UTC-3 ( ART) The San Justo Department (in Spanish, Departamento San Justo) is an administrative subdivision ( departamento) of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the center-north of the province. Starting from the north and going clockwise, it limits with the departments of Vera, San Javier, Garay, La Capital, Las Colonias ...