Centavos Silver
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Centavos Silver
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![]() PORTUGAL 1912 Silver 50 CENTAVOS SCARCE US $14.99
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![]() PORTUGAL 1913 Silver 50 CENTAVOS US $14.99
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![]() PORTUGAL 1914 Silver 50 CENTAVOS US $14.99
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![]() PORTUGAL 1916 Silver 50 CENTAVOS US $14.99
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![]() REPUBLIC GUATEMALA 5 CENTAVOS 1964 SILVER 720 UNC US $4.00
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![]() EL SALVADOR 25 CENTAVOS 1953 900 SILVER UNC US $6.00
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![]() 1956 10 centavos coin silver dominican republic US $9.99
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Discover Argentina
THE NAME “ARGENTINA”
The name “Argentina” comes from the latin “argentum” which means silver. The origin of the name goes back to the voyages made by the first Spanish conquistadors (conquerors) to the Rio de la Plata (Silver River). The shipwrecked survivors of the expedition mounted by Juan Diaz de Solis discovered indians in the region who presented them with silver objects. The news about the legendary Sierra del Plata, a mountain rich in silver, reached Spain around 1524. From this date the Portuguese named the river Solis, the Silver River. Two years later the Spanish used the same name. Since 1860 the official name of the country has been the Republica Argentina (Republic of Argentina).
LOCATION, AREA AND FRONTIERS
Located in the southern part of South America and thus in the southern hemisphere, Argentina has an area of almost 3.8 million square kilometres, of which 2.8 are on the continent and the remain in the Antarctic. It’s length of 3800 kms goes from latitude 22 degrees to 55 degrees. It’s frontier with Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and Chile has a perimeter of 9.376 kms and the coast, on the Atlantic Ocean, is 5.117 kms long.
SOME GEOGRAPHY
The fundamental characteristic of Argentina is the enormous contrast between the immense eastern plains and the imposing mountain range of the Andes to the west. This is the frontier with Chile and has the highest peak in the west, the Aconcagua, 6 959 metres long.
In it’s passage from Jujuy to Tierra del Fuego the range presents marvellous contrasts, the plateaus of the nortwest, the lake region, the forest and the glaciers of the Patagonian Andes.
To the north, Chaco is a forested area which follows the rivers Bermejo, Sabado and Pilcomayo. Between the Parana and Uruguay, the Mesopotamia Argentina (the provinces of Entre Rios, Corrientes and Misiones) is formed by low hills where pools and marshlands show the ancient courses of these great rivers.
Occasionally there are fissures which provide such spectacular phenomena as the Falls of Iguazu.
La Pampa, in the centre of Argentina, is the largest and best known area of plains. It has a large amount of agriculture and livestock and includes the provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, the south of Santa Fe and the east of Cordoba. It’s landscape is broken to the south by the small mountains of Tandil and La Ventana and to the west by the Cordoba mountain ranges.
Towards the south, from the Andes to the sea, are the sterile and stony plateaus of Patagonia, swept by the wind during most of the year. The Atlantic coast, lined with high cliffs, forms massive indentations like the Valdes Peninsula, with it’s spectacular and unique colonies of marine animals.
POPULATION
The curent population of Argentina is estimated to be some 36 million of which almost half live in the Federal Capital and the province of Buenos Aires.
These figures give us a population density of 12.9 inhabitants per square kilometre. 95 % of Argentineans are white and principally descendants of Italians and Spaniards. With the massive European immigration, the white and indian half castes became slowly diluted until today these people only amount to 4.5 % of the population. The pure indigenous population, the Mapuches, Collas, Tobas, Matacos and Chiriiguanos amount to 0.5 % of the population.
LANGUAGE
Spanish is the official language of the Argentine Republic. In Buenos Aires forms of lunfardo, which is a city lang, are used. In some areas guarani, quechua, aymara and the native tongues of the indigenous minority are spoken.
RELIGION
There is a complete religion freedom in Argentina although the official one is Roman Catholic. There are also other religions such as Protestant, Jewish, Moslem, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, etc.
CURRENCY
The official Argentine currency is the Peso which is on a par with the US dollar and fluctuates with it. There are notes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos and coins of 1, 2 and 5 pesos, and 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos.
GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTION
The country is a representative federal and democratic republic with Buenos Aires as the Federal Capital and 23 provinces.
There are three authorities: the executive, the legislative and the judicial. The first is exercised by the President of the Nation elected for a term of four years. He has ample powers, including the power of approving or vetoing decisions by Congress. The National Congress has two chambers. The Chamber of Deputies has 254 directly elected members. The Senate has 72 members elected by provincial jurisdictions, three per province and three for the Federal Capital. The provinces are autonomous and elect their own officials, the Governor being the ultimate authority.
The current constitution dates from 1853. Nevertheless, it has undergone changes on various occasions, the last time was in August 1994, which allowed the reelection of the President of the Nation for one more term.
TWO HISTORIC DATES
25th of May 1810. The first Government independent of the Kingdom of Spain was constituated.
9th of July 1816. Proclamation of Independence by the United Provinces of the Silver River. Birth of the Republic of Argentina.
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Twenty Centavos: A Mystery Set in San Miguel de Allende $32.44 Twenty Centavos, A Mystery Set in San Miguel de Allende. TWENTY CENTAVOS A new book by John Scherber Does an artist really see things differently? Painter Paul Zacher, preparing for a gallery show in the Yucatan, is unwillingly drawn into a murder investigation in his home town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. A prominent antiques dealer has been shot in the head, and a twenty centavo coin found in his mouth. Zacher draws on the help and expertise of his Mexican girlfriend, Maya Sanchez, and his retired detective friend, Cody Williams, to comb the prosperous expatriate community for clues as he tries to stay out of the way of the police. The action ricochets from the heartland of colonial Mexico to the steamy jungles of the Yucatan, as Zacher inches closer to the killer, only to find himself marked as the next victim. Twenty Centavos is the first book in the Murder in Mexico mystery series. Author: Scherber, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 346 Publication Date: 2010/06/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.51 x 8.50 x 0.77 inches |
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Centavos Gustavo Library Book Grade K: Harcourt School Publishers Vamos De Fiesta $20.09 No Synopsis Available |
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Los centavos de Gustavo Ald Benny Penny Theme 5 Grade K: Houghton Mifflin Reading Spanish $11.31 No Synopsis Available |
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Venezuelan Venezolano $58.94 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The venezolano was the currency of Venezuela between 1872 and 1879. It was divided into 100 centavos, although the names centimo and centesimo were also used. Venezolano was also the name of two currencies planned in 1854 and 1865 (see Currency of Venezuela).The monetary law of 11 May 1871 replaced the peso with the venezolano at par. The Latin Monetary Union bimetallic standard was adopted, with the silver venezolano (venezolano de plata or fuerte) of 25g .900 fine and a gold venezolano of 1.612 g .900 fine. The subsidiary silver coinage was only .835 fine, legal tender to a maximum of 40 venezolanos per transaction. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 64 Publication Date: 2010/09/04 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.15 inches |
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Coins of the World: Mexico $7.99 Whether it's centavos from Chichuahua or Pesos from Oaxaca, you'll find them all, and every other coin from Mexico in this easy-to-use download. As you open this download you'll find detailed descriptions and current values for every 20th century coin, of every state in Mexico, and that's not all. |
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Coins of the World: Caribbean Islands $13.99 "Whether it's florin coinage from Aruba that pique your interest, centavos from Cuba that you collect, or any other combination of coins from the provinces that make up the Caribbean Islands, this 2012 Coins of the World digital download is one source you will be glad you have. In 2012 Coins of Caribbean Islands you'll find detailed descriptions, current values for multiple condition grades, actual-size illustrations, mintage and date of issue, among other important details." |
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