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BANCO INBURSA.


BANCO BANCO. A commercial term, adopted from the Italian, used to distinguish bank money from the common currency; as $1000,  INBURSA of Mexico will invest US$35 million for a 25% stake in an entertainment center at the Hipodromo de las Americas horse racing horse racing, trials of speed involving two or more horses. It includes races among harnessed horses with one of two particular gaits, among saddled Thoroughbreds (or, less frequently, quarterhorses) on a flat track, or among saddled horses over a turf course with  track to be developed by Mexican Mexican

named after or originating in Mexico.


Mexican axolotl
see ambystomamexicanum.

Mexican beaded lizard
(Heloderma horridum
 entertainment company Corporation Interamericana de Entretenimiento.
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Geographic Code:1MEX
Date:Feb 1, 2000
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