- de
venezolano. In 1874,
silver 5, 10, 20 and 50
centavos and 1
venezolano coins were introduced.
These were
followed in 1875 by gold 5
venezolanos and...
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Venezuelans (Spanish:
venezolanos) are the
citizens identified with the
country of Venezuela. This
connection may be
through citizenship,
descent or cultural...
- à 2014, est décédée (in French) Luto en el boxeo:
Fallece el excapeón
venezolano Luis “Lumumba”
Estaba (in Spanish) Géraldine Faladé,
gardienne de l’héritage...
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Moreno Venezuelans (Spanish:
Venezolanos morenos) or
Mixed Venezuelans (Spanish:
Venezolanos mixtos) are Venezuelans, who tend to be multiracial, typically...
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Envases Venezolanos (BVC: VZL.A) is a
holding company producer and
marketer of
tinplate cans and lids, as well as gl****
products for
industrial and domestic...
- centésimos de
venezolano from Paris. An
order for gold
coins was
placed on
September 16, 1874,
originally for
pieces of 1, 5, 10, and 20
venezolanos, the 20-venezolano...
- Línea Aérea
Conviasa (legally
Consorcio Venezolano de
Industrias Aeronáuticas y
Servicios Aéreos) is the flag
carrier of Venezuela, with its headquarters...
- The
Venezuelan Institute for
Scientific Research (IVIC), or
Instituto Venezolano de
Investigaciones Cientificas, is a
scientific research institute and...
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Venezuelans in
Spain (Spanish:
Venezolanos in España) form the
third largest immigrant groups in Spain,
which is also the
European country to
which most...
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Valses venezolanos (Venezuelan waltzes) is a
compilation album by
Aldemaro Romero and his hall orchestra,
released in 1990 by the
record label Fonográfica...