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Delegates approve the designation of this day each year as Panamerican Indian Day.
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The first Panamerican Indigenous Congress is held in the city of Pátzcuaro, Michoacán.
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Mining officials had suggested two weeks earlier that they intended to increase the state's role in tin and silver mines belonging to Switzerland's Glencore and Canada's Panamerican.
Bolivian Miners Stop Nationalization Plans Martin Arostegui 2011
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Delegates approve the designation of this day each year as Panamerican Indian Day.
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The first Panamerican Indigenous Congress is held in the city of Pátzcuaro, Michoacán.
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The construction of the Panamerican Highway is a serious potential threat to the integrity of the area, and both Colombia and Panama are working together to control its impacts.
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Stenciled on the side is the corporate logo of "Panamerican Security de Colombia."
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He was caught, tried in Venezuela and sentenced to prison, but later escaped and is now walking as a free man in the United States, a known and convicted terrorist who killed 73 people, including the entire Cuban Olympic Fencing Team returning from their gold-medal performance in Panama at the recent Panamerican Games.
Fidel Castro, My Life - Chapter 11: The Conspiracies Begin 2009
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Femsa, the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Mexico, bought soft drinks rival Sidral Mundet early in 2002, and then acquired another Coca-Cola bottler, Panamerican Beverages (Panamco), later in the year for 3.6 billion dollars.
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Femsa, the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Mexico, bought soft drinks rival Sidral Mundet early in 2002, and then acquired another Coca-Cola bottler, Panamerican Beverages (Panamco), later in the year for 3.6 billion dollars.
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