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- Carlos_Víctor_Aramayo comment "Carlos Víctor Aramayo (1889, Paris – 1981, Paris) was a Bolivian industrialist and one of Bolivia's three principal tin magnates alongside Simón I. Patiño and Mauricio Hochschild in the early 20th century. Responsible for over half of global tin production, they were known as the three tin barons.In 1926, Carlos Víctor Aramayo was appointed President of Compagnie Aramayo de Mines en Bolivie SA (CAMB) with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.".
- Q12000 comment "Carlos Víctor Aramayo (1889, Paris – 1981, Paris) was a Bolivian industrialist and one of Bolivia's three principal tin magnates alongside Simón I. Patiño and Mauricio Hochschild in the early 20th century. Responsible for over half of global tin production, they were known as the three tin barons.In 1926, Carlos Víctor Aramayo was appointed President of Compagnie Aramayo de Mines en Bolivie SA (CAMB) with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.".