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Spain and the Ottoman EmpireIn 1401 the magistrates of Barcelona, then the capital of the Principality of Catalonia, established in the city the first replication of the Venetian model of exchange and deposit, Taula de canvi – the Table of Exchange, considered to be the first public bank of Europe
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In 1401 the magistrates of Barcelona, then the capital of the Principality of Catalonia, established in the city the first replication of the Venetian model of exchange and deposit, Taula de canvi – the Table of Exchange, considered to be the first public bank of Europe.
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