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    Portuguese escudo (redirect from Conto)
    poet. Conto was the unofficial multiple of the escudo: 1 conto meant 1,000, 2 contos meant 2,000 and so on. The original expression was conto de réis...
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  • Contos may refer to: Conto, the unofficial multiple of the Portuguese escudo: 1 conto meant 1,000$00, 2 contos meant 2,000$00 and so on. Contos de réis...
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  • Chanel Contos is an Australian student and sexual consent activist. Contos became known globally in 2021, following an outpouring of responses to her...
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  • Contos is a surname of Greek origin. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Contos, CEO of RE/MAX Theresa Contos (born 1959), American former handball...
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    Conto Energia 2. Conto Energia 3 ran briefly resulting in 1,567 MW of installed power at an annual cost of €0.65 billion. This was succeeded by Conto...
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  • Theresa Ann "Tess" Contos (born September 15, 1959, in Syracuse, New York) is an American former handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics...
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  • The Last Round (Italian: Il conto è chiuso) is a 1976 Italian crime film directed by Stelvio Massi. Carlos Monzón: Marco Russo Luc Merenda: Rico Manzetti...
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  • Sarah Contos is an Australian artist known for her collages and installations. She has been a finalist in a number of art prizes, and was the inaugural...
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    huge and rapid rise in installations was mostly due to the very generous "Conto Energia" support schemes operating during these years. A more responsive...
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    million réis (or one thousand mil-réis, written 1.000$000) was known as a conto de réis. This term survived the introduction of the escudo to mean 1,000...
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