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Portuguese Argel, a
village in Moldovița Commune,
Suceava County,
Romania Argel (river), a
tributary of the Moldovița in
Suceava County,
Romania Argel, Armenia...
- in 2008,
going on to be in
charge of more than 25 clubs.
Known simply as
Argel as a player, he was born in
Santa Rosa, Rio
Grande do Sul. He
began his...
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Felipe Andrés
Argel Ojeda (born 18
April 1990) is a
Chilean footballer. His last
professional club was
Deportes Puerto Montt. "Felipe
Argel". worldfootball...
- Luis
Argel (born 1
September 1959) is an
Argentine skier. He
competed at the 1988
Winter Olympics and the 1992
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- 1905.
Cervantes claimed to have
written over 20 plays, such as El
trato de
Argel,
based on his
experiences in captivity. Such
works were
extremely short-lived...
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built in 1890. "Christian Armenia"
memorial in
Argel Hrazdan River Gorge and
Argel Village (left)
Argel village, view from
above Kotayk Province "Kotayk...
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Sporting Plaza de
Argel, also
known formerly as Hércules CF Femenino, is a
Spanish women's
football club from
Alicante currently playing in
Segunda División's...
- The
Argel (in its
upper course also: Rădvanu) is a
right tributary of the
river Moldovița in Romania. It
flows into the Moldovița in the
village Argel. Its...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Argel Fuchs Cláudio
Tencati Cuca
Dorival Júnior
Edson Gaúcho
Gelson Silva Gilson...
- City". Longmans. "Ha
terminado el III
rallye Automoviliticos El Cabo -
Argel". La
Vanguardia (in Spanish).
March 25, 1956. p. 25. "Activism and Escapades"...