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Maghribian and, ultimately,
Subsaharan pool of slaves. The Bank or
Taula de
canvi de Barcelona,
often viewed as the
oldest public bank in Europe, was established...
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challenged the
Crown amid the
relative void of power. In 1519, the
Taula de
Canvis was
recreated again,
known as Nova Taula. The
nobles earned the rejection...
- The
Taula de
canvi of Barcelona,
created in 1401 and
still extant in
diminished form in the 19th century, was a muni****l bank in
Barcelona that has been...
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Amsterdam – Bank of
Amsterdam (1609–1791) City of
Barcelona –
Taula de
canvi de
Barcelona (1401–1714) British East
Africa – East
African Currency Board...
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Citizens for
Change (Catalan:
Ciutadans pel
Canvi, CpC) was a
political platform in
Catalonia created in 1999 to
support Pasqual Maragall's bid to the...
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federalist and
republican political platform Citizens for
Change (Ciutadans pel
Canvi)
until the 2010 election. PSC–PSOE has its
power base in the
Barcelona metropolitan...
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Consell de Cent
founded the earliest-known
state deposit bank, the
Taula de
canvi de
Barcelona (Table of Change), in 1401 at Barcelona. This was followed...
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banks of the late
medieval and
early modern periods, such as the
Taula de
canvi de
Barcelona (est. 1401) or Bank of
Amsterdam (est. 1609),
issued central...
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Canvi, d'Aiko Miyawaki, i
Estadi Olímpic...
- of a
previous building used by
merchants in what was
called plaça dels
Canvis lit. 'Money-changers Square', and
which had
become the
centre of maritime...