• Though Bolivia was one of the main mints of the colonial era (casa de la moneda, Potosí) the coining and printing of currency stopped due to lack of political...
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    replaced a bronze fountain made in 1671, which is presently located in La Moneda Palace. Other commemorative structures include an equestrian statue of Pedro...
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    "La moneda peruana tiene un nuevo símbolo: desde ayer es S/ no S/. según BCR". La Republica. January 6, 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2016. "Moneda peruana...
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  • 1918. Inca stone architecture in El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region. During the Pre-Columbian era, the northern part of Chile was ruled by the Inca Empire...
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    Plaza de Armas (Cusco) (category Inca Empire)
    crossed by the Saphy River (currently channeled and covered). During the Inca Empire, this swamp was dried up and transformed into the administrative,...
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    his final speech, expressing his determination to remain at Palacio de La Moneda and rejecting offers of safe passage for exile. Although he died in the...
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    homeland of the highland Inca Empire, the largest and most advanced state in pre-Columbian America. After the conquest of the Incas, the Spanish Empire established...
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    Sun of May (category Inca gods)
    sentido horario, y 16 rectos colocados alternativamente, según diseño de la primera moneda argentina. Media related to Sun of May at Wikimedia Commons...
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    Promaucae (as referred to by the Incas) were under Inca rule from the late 15th century to the early 16th century. The Incas established a settlement of mitimas...
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    Tumi (category Inca)
    are most often associated with Pre-Inca cultures in the Peruvian North Coastal Region and in some cases with the Inca culture itself. The most popular examples...
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    solar powered cars were displayed in front of the presidential palace (La Moneda) in Santiago in November 2012. The cars were then raced 1,300 km (810 mi)...
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    In December 2010, when Piñera had been in the presidential residence, La Moneda Palace, for just nine months, the presidential family sold the business...
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    forced to retreat, Belgrano made the decision to blow up the Casa de la Moneda. The natives undid the fuse, as many refused to evacuate and would have...
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    people erroneously assume that this is because its original Inca name is "Talking River" (the Incas spoke a highland variety of Quechua, in which the word...
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  • creator god by the people who lived in this part of Peru before the Inca conquest. The Inca received him into their pantheon,: 187  but he was never an equal...
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    (seat of the most important banks of the time), of Seville's Casa de la Moneda, and of the Flemish port city of Antwerp, which became the centre of the...
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  • Argentina Argentine peso ley – Argentina Argentine peso moneda corriente – Argentina Argentine peso moneda nacional – Argentina Bolivian peso – Bolivia Chilean...
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    Spain conquered and colonized the region in the mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule, but failed to conquer the independent Mapuche people who inhabited...
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    existed in the Americas so late in time, given that both the Mexicans and the Incas already worked gold and silver in a fairly traditional and correct manner...
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    public park located at the intersection of Alfredo Benavides and Caminos del Inca avenues, in Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru. It features a monumental arch...
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    brought under his rule following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Inca empires, which caused widespread inflation. Crowned King of Germany in Aachen...
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    history of healthcare studies, and once housed a number of mummies of the Inca Empire's nobility, including that of Pachacuti. In 1875, given the extensive...
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    centavos. It also had two different superunits over its circulation life, the inca (1881–1882) and later the gold pound (1898–1931, abbreviated Lp.), both worth...
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    (the Inca road system) that exist in the city. It was an important meeting point for the two cultures that inhabited it, the Ychsmas and the Incas. For...
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    Augusto B. Leguía, its current name comes from Manco Cápac, the first Sapa Inca of Cuzco. It is located in the district of La Victoria. It is located at...
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    through which the religious character that Barrios Altos had during the Inca hegemony in the Rímac Valley can be inferred. The documentation bequeathed...
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    atrium of the church stands out, which is juxtaposed with a pre-existing Inca path. Not only the layout of the floor remains from the baroque construction...
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    "Terrorismo Nunca Más". Congreso de la República. "Los 36 años del Inti: la moneda de la hiperinflación en el gobierno de Alan García". InfoMercado. 2021-02-01...
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    mates from Huanta and altarpieces from Ayacucho. It was designed in Neo-Inca style by architect Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski. The museum's predecessor...
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    Incallajta. Ibarra Grasso founded three archaeological museums: Casa de la Moneda de Potosí, 1940. San Francisco Xavier University Archaeological Museum,...
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