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Artilleros de
Puebla (English:
Puebla Artillerymen) were a
professional American football team
based in
Puebla City, Mexico. The
Artilleros competed in...
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Artilleros [aɾtiˈʝeɾos] is a
station on Line 9 of the
Madrid Metro,
located under the
Calle Pico de los
Artilleros ("Little
Street of the Artillerymen")...
- 2020. "Goleadores del fútbol chileno:
Oscar Fabbiani, uno de los máximos
artilleros de Palestino" [Chilean
soccer scorers:
Oscar Fabbiani, one of Palestino's...
- with some new players,
notably the
Uruguayan Pedro Petrone,
nicknamed el
Artillero.
Despite enjoying a good
season and
finishing in
fourth place, Fiorentina...
- Camouflage") was a
Mexican sibling professional wrestling tag team
consisting of
Artillero (real name unrevealed) and Súper
Comando (real name
Gustavo Torres Ramirez)...
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Mexico City
during the Ten
Tragic Days in 1913 A
child soldier, El Niño
artillero (Antonio Gómez Delgado), 10
years old,
enlisted on July 2, 1910 in Acatzingán...
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Universitario BUAP, as the
Estadio Cuauhtémoc was
being remodeled. In 2020,
Artilleros de
Puebla from the Liga de Fútbol
Americano Profesional, the top American...
- E. (13
August 2021). "Prokurica
constata la preparación de
Comandos y
Artilleros Antiaéreos de la FACh" (in Spanish). Infodefensa.
Retrieved 2 February...
- El; TIEMPO, REDACCIÓN EL (2 June 2019). "Mier,
arquero con
pasado de
artillero que metió a
Colombia en cuartos". ElTiempo. Pérez, Íngrid P.
Albis (20...
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Croatians surp****ed them in numbers. An 1877 mutiny,
known as El motín de los
artilleros (Mutiny of the Artillerymen), led to the
destruction of a
large part of...