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The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador ( Spanish: Banco Central de El Salvador) is the central bank of El Salvador, which controls the currency rate and regulates certain economic activities within El Salvador. The bank was originally privately owned, but was brought under state control through The Law on the Reorganization of Central Banking.
Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site. La Libertad Department. 13°49′39″N 89°22′09″W / . 13.8275°N 89.369167°W. / 13.8275; -89.369167 ( Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site) Cultural (iii) (iv) 1993. Joya de Cerén was a pre-Hispanic farming community that, like Pompeii and Herculaneum in Italy, was buried under an eruption of ...
BAC HOLDING CORP. Website. www.baccredomatic.com. BAC Credomatic is a financial group in Central America, with operations in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua (where it was founded and former headquarters in the city of Managua ), Costa Rica (current headquarters), Panama, Grand Cayman, The Bahamas, and the United States .
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Central Bank of Venezuela. Central bank [1] Caracas [2] 1939 [3] Banco Bicentenario. State-owned. Caracas. 2009. Banco Industrial de Venezuela.
Cabañas (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈβaɲas]) is a department of El Salvador in the north central part of the country. Its capital is Sensuntepeque and it is one of coldest parts of El Salvador. Classified as a department in February 1873, it covers an area of 1,103.5 km 2 (426.1 sq mi) and has over 164,900 inhabitants. [1]
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Banco Davivienda El Salvador, established in 1885, is the third largest bank in El Salvador. As of 2012, it had some 65 branches, 1,800 employees and $1.5 billion in assets. History. In 1891 the bank, merged with the branch there of Anglo-South American Bank under the name Banco Salvadoreño (Bancosal).