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- Maria Lucília Estanco Louro (1922–2018) was a Portuguese pacifist and opponent of the authoritarian Estado Novo regime, who became known as a teacher...
- market.: 108  In January 1873 the government of Manuel Pardo imposed an estanco, a state control on production and sales of nitrate, but this proved impractical...
- Sección, Ejido del Estanco, Ejido la Gavia (San José la Gavia), Ejido San Antonio Ocoyotepec, Ejido San Diego, Ejido Tres Barrancas, El Estanco, El Plan, El...
- the non-European areas, which lead to the creation of Castilian Pepper Estanco (1605–1684) and the Conselho da India (1604–1614), respectively. Furthermore...
- del Olvido Luis Becker Cabrera (August 23, 2021). "Paniagua Hipocresía estancó la bachata". Bachata Republic (in Spanish). Retrieved May 10, 2021. Cruz...
- and feminist Mário Beirão (1890–1965) a Portuguese poet Maria Lucília Estanco Louro (1922–2018) a teacher, pacifist and opponent of the Estado Novo regime...
- taxes they were owed by requiring producers, who were often monopolies (estanco), to conform to a regional pattern for cards sold locally. Known regional...
- monopoly of saltpeter In 1873, the Peruvian government dictated the Ley del estanco del salitre, which limited the saltpeter production and authorized the...
- Deposits elsewhere were of poor quality. When in 1873 Peru imposed an estanco, a sales monopoly of nitrate, most larger nitrate firms opposed it. As...
- María Espinoza (born 1987), Mexican taekwondo practitioner Maria Lucília Estanco Louro (1922–2018), Portuguese teacher María J. Esteban (born 1956), French...