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  2. Dominion of Melchizedek - Wikipedia

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    Claimed by. Mark Pedley. Dates claimed. 1990 to present. Area claimed. Various real and fictional locations in Pacific Ocean and Antarctica. Type. Fraud. The Dominion of Melchizedek (DoM) is a micronation known for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world during the 1990s and early 2000s.

  3. Pix (payment system) - Wikipedia

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    Pix is an instant payment platform created and managed by the monetary authority of Brazil, the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB), [1] which enables the quick execution of payments and transfers. [2] Pix was announced in the summer of 2019, [3] and was fully operational on November 16, 2020. [1] The "Pix" brand name and logo were created in-house by ...

  4. MEO (telecommunication company) - Wikipedia

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    MEO (telecommunication company) MEO (formerly TMN and PTC). is a mobile and fixed telecommunications service and brand from Altice Portugal (formerly Portugal Telecom), managed by MEO - Serviços de Comunicações e Multimédia. The service was piloted in Lisbon in 2007 and was later extended to Porto and Castelo Branco.

  5. Portuguese dinheiro - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese dinheiro. The dinheiro (translated to english: Money) was the currency of Portugal from around the late 12th century until approximately 1502. For accounting purposes, twelve dinheiros equalled one soldo and twenty soldos equal one libra (pound). The basis of the monetary system was that of the Roman Empire (denarii, solidi, librae).

  6. History of money - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of money is the development over time of systems for the exchange, storage, and measurement of wealth. Money is a means of fulfilling these functions indirectly and in general rather than directly, as with barter. Money may take a physical form as in coins and notes, or may exist as a written or electronic account.

  7. Brazilian currency - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian currency. A collection of 200 banknotes. The Brazilian currency has been renamed and redefined several times through its history. [1][2][3][4][5] Since 1994, the official one is the Brazilian real (plural reais, with symbol R$ and ISO code BRL.

  8. Spanish dinero - Wikipedia

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    It served in turn as the model for the Portuguese dinheiro. In most of the Spanish States, the dinero was superseded by the maravedí and then the real as the unit of account. However, in Principality of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, the currency system based on the dinero continued, with twelve dineros to the sou and six sous the peseta.

  9. Brazilian Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Development Bank. Bank building next to Petrobras headquarters. The National Bank for Economic and Social Development (Portuguese: Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social, abbreviated: BNDES) [2][3][4] is a development bank structured as a federal public company associated with the Ministry of the Economy of Brazil.