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  2. Bank of Spain | Wikipedia

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    European Central Bank (1999) 1. Website. www.bde.es. The Bank of Spain still exists but many functions have been taken over by the ECB. The Bank of Spain (Spanish: Banco de España) is Spain's central bank and the Spanish member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Spain from 1874 to 1998, issuing the Spanish peseta.

  3. Bank of Spain Building | Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 40°25′7.4″N 3°41′39.5″W. /  40.418722°N 3.694306°W  / 40.418722; -3.694306. Construction started. 4 July 1884. Opening. 3 March 1891. The Bank of Spain Building ( Spanish: edificio del Banco de España) is the main headquarters of the Bank of Spain. Located in Madrid, it lies at the crossing of the Calle de ...

  4. Bank of Spain Building (Pontevedra) | Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Spain had in the 19th century a branch in the city of Pontevedra, located since 1886 in the central house on the west side of Teucro Square, at number 8. Construction work on the new Bank of Spain building in the city began on 1 November 1900. [1] [2] The licence was requested for use as a branch of the Bank of Spain in 1901.

  5. Madrid | Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Spain is one of the oldest European central banks. Originally named as the Bank of San Carlos as it was founded in 1782, it was later renamed to Bank of San Fernando in 1829 and ultimately became the Bank of Spain in 1856. [125] Its headquarters are located at the calle de Alcalá.

  6. Eric Williams Plaza | Wikipedia

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    Eric Williams Plaza, also known as the Eric Williams Financial Complex, located on Independence Square, Port of Spain, consists of two of the tallest buildings in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as in the English-speaking Caribbean. It consists of a pair of skyscrapers 22 stories high and 302 ft (92 m) tall, locally known as the "Twin Towers".

  7. Governor of the Bank of Spain | Wikipedia

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    www.bde.es. The governor of the Bank of Spain (Spanish: Gobernador del Banco de España) is the head of the Bank of Spain, the central bank of the Kingdom of Spain. The Bank of Spain is integrated in the European System of Central Banks and, as such, the Governor is an ex officio member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank.

  8. Barcelona | Wikipedia

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    Barcelona (/ ˌbɑːrsəˈloʊnə / ⓘ BAR-sə-LOH-nə; Catalan: [bəɾsəˈlonə] ⓘ; Spanish: [baɾθeˈlona] ⓘ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city ...

  9. Granada | Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla is in Granada, located in Plaza Nueva, in the building of the historic Royal Chancery, as well as the Superior Prosecutor's Office of Andalusia, located in the building of the Bank of Spain. It has a Provincial Court, located in Corteza del Carmen Street, and is ...