- for 100, 500 and 1000
sucres being introduced between 1995 and 1996. 1988
twenty sucres coin 1988
twenty sucres coin The
first sucre-denominated banknotes...
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Sucre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsukɾe]; Quechua: Chuqichaka) is the de jure
capital city of Bolivia, the
capital of the
Chuquisaca Department and the...
- mint) 10
sucres, 22 mm, 8.136 g (100,000 pieces) To mint the cóndor, the
government sold 3
million sucres in
silver coin (all the half-
sucre coins and...
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Sucre,
Sucre may
refer to:
Sucre,
Sucre Department,
Colombia Sucre Muni****lity,
Sucre,
Venezuela This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- The
SUCRE ([ˈsukɾe]; Spanish:
Sistema Unitario de Compensación Regional, "Unified
System for
Regional Compensation") was a
regional currency proposed...
-
Antonio José de
Sucre y Alcalá (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo xoˈse ðe ˈsukɾej alkaˈla] ; 3
February 1795 – 4 June 1830),
known as the "Gran Mariscal...
- Look up
sucre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sucre is the
constitutional capital of Bolivia.
Sucre may also
refer to:
Sucre family, a
prominent Venezuelan...
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Alberda (1895). "Action des
alcalis sur les
sucres, II.
Transformation réciproque des uns dans les
autres des
sucres glucose,
fructose et mannose" [Action of...
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Sucré (also
known as
Sucré Dessert Boutique) is a
dessert boutique based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and was
founded in
April 2007 by Joel Dondis. Sucré...
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Sucden (
Sucres et Denrées) is a French-based
commodity broker of soft
commodities and
other financial products headquartered in Paris. The firm started...