- The
doubloon (from
Spanish doblón, or "double", i.e.
double escudo) was a two-escudo gold coin
worth approximately four
Spanish dollars or 32 reales, and...
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composed of four villages: Acriș (Egrestelep), Buzăiel (Kisbodza), Dălghiu (
Döblön), and Vama Buzăului. The
commune is
situated at an
altitude of 778 m (2...
- will not go quietly. A
rebel army of all
surviving Bronx gangs, led by
Doblòn, is
literally holed up underground. When Trash's
parents are
burned alive...
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Doblón was a w****ly news and
business magazine which was in
circulation between 1974 and 1976. Its
subtitle was
semanario de economía e información general...
- Uruguay, see
Uruguayan peso.
Uruguay private banknotes from the Peso and
Doblón and Peso
issuing periods. Uruguay's
currency was
initially that
common to...
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expressed as 2-E (2 escudos),
others as 1-D (1
doblón). gold 875 fine
dated 1836–1838 escudo, 18 mm, 3.383 g
doblón, 22 mm, 6.766 g
After Ecuador became "República...
- and its multiples, an
escudo (5
pesos fuertes), a
doblón (10
pesos fuertes), and a doble-
doblón (20
pesos fuertes).
Subsidiary silver coins 0·800 fine...
- writer. He was born in Arratzu, Biscay. He was one of the
contributors of
Doblón magazine from 1974 to 1976. He
founded the
Spanish news
agencies Colpisa...
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doubloon of
eight (escudos).
Spanish America did the same as
explained in es:
doblón. One of the
surviving gold coins,
weighing 26.6
grams (0.86 ozt) and composed...
- this time,
Miguel de
Loarca recorded the island's name as "Lomlon" or "
Doblon". In the
local Visayan dialect, the word
means a bird
warming an egg in...