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Joes may refer to: * Joes, Colorado, a settlement in the United States * Joes Mountain, several mountains * Jef Joes, or just Joes, an island in West Papua, Indonesia * Joes, a term used for the banknotes of Demerary and Essequibo See also * * Joe (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Joes, Colorado
Joes is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yuma County, Colorado, Yuma County, Colorado, United States. As of the United States Census 2020, its population was 82. History The Joes post office has been in operation since 1912. The post office has the ZIP Code 80822. The community was named for the fact a share of the first settlers were named Joe. Geography The Joes CDP has an area of , including of water. Joes is home to Liberty High School. Climate Demographics The United States Census Bureau initially defined the for the See also * List of census-designated places in Colorado References Further reading Propst, Nell B. (1988). ''The Boys from Joes: A Colorado Basketball Legend''. Boulder, CO: Pruett Publishing. External links Yuma County website
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Jef Joes
Yefyus is a small island in the shallow sea south of the Bird's Head Peninsula of New Guinea. It is known in Indonesian as Pulau Yus ( Yus Island), and its name was previously spelt using the Dutch orthography as Jef Joes. It is located south-southwest of the promontory of Tanjung Wamonket in the northwest of the Bird's Head mainland, east-southeast of the isolated island of Yefyal, and northwest of the islands of Efkasya in the archipelago off Misool. Yefyus is about 300 meters long and 150 meters wide, and is in the middle of a coral reef. The land is covered by a patch of forest, which is surrounded by beaches of coral sand Coral sand is a form of aragonite sand particles originating in tropical and sub-tropical marine environments primarily from bioerosion of limestone skeletal material of marine organisms. Often, this is due to corallivores, such as parrotfish .... There is a tower with a light on the island, and on the edge of the reef a shipwreck. Sources *{ ...
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Banknotes Of Demerary And Essequibo
Banknotes of Demerara and Essequibo, issued from 1809 through 1839 were dual-denominated in Guilders and ''Joes'', a term used by the British colonists to refer to the Portuguese gold Johannes coin and the notes that eventually replaced them. Despite roughly 30 years of use, the only ''Joes'' known to exist are unissued remainders from the 1830s. History Dating back to at least 1798, the main unit of monetary exchange in the colonies of Demerara and Essequibo was the Portuguese gold Johannes coin which were valued at 22 Dutch guilders. Exchange rates in the United States in 1797 valued the Portuguese Johannes at $16 (the Spanish doubloon at $14.93, and the English silver shilling The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currency, currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, other British Commonwealth countries and Ireland, where they were generally equivalent to 1 ... at $0.22). Due to clipping and boring (replaced ...
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