The world’s first bank was founded in Babylon about 1700 BC, the Swedish Riksbank’s predecessor was founded much later, in the middle of the 1600s. 200 years later, the name changed to Sveriges Riksbank (http://www NULL.riksbank NULL.se/). The word tennis can be derived from the Old French word tenetz (http://www NULL.thefreedictionary NULL.com/tennis) or in Swedish about “taking the ball”. In 1877, 22 men in suits were playing [...]
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