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country as one of the top
defenders to have pla**** the game.
Better known as
Catato or
Piernas de Oro, he was part of the
Deportivo Saprissa team that embarked...
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Catatos is a
traditional Angolan dish made with
fried caterpillars and garlic. It is
often served over rice. The dish is a
specialty of the Uíge Province...
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Alfredo Piedra "Chato" (1962–64)
Mario Cordero "
Catato" (1964–67) José
Ramos Costa (1967)
Mario Cordero "
Catato" (1968–70)
Marvin Rodríguez (1971–76) Jozef...
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Alfredo Piedra (1961–1963)
Eduardo Viso Abella,
Alfredo Piedra, &
Mario "
Catato"
Cordero (1965)
Rodolfo Ulloa Antillón (1967–1968) Américo
Brunner (1968)...
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Umhanan or Tinawgan. The
families of
Agustin Grefiel,
Logero Ferreras, and
Catato Amantillo were
among the
first inhabitants.
These people intermarried. Fearing...
- (born 1954), singer, actress, and chef from
Macau Mario Cordero (a.k.a.
Catato) (1930–2002),
Costa Rican professional football player and
coach Miguel...
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unleashing 120 mm
mortar fire on the 47 and 59
Brigades halting their advance at
Catato Woods. On 16
August the
South African forces were
given permission to release...
- farofa.
Caruru ([kɐɾuˈɾu]), a
shrimp and okra stew, of
Brazilian origin.
Catatos ([kɐˈtatuʃ]),
caterpillar fried with garlic,
served with rice; a specialty...
- Sánchez Rubén Jiménez (Rata) Álvaro
Murillo Mario Cordero Mario Cordero (
Catato) (c)
Marvin Rodríguez (c)
Mario Pérez (Flaco)
Rigoberto Rojas (Feo) (c)...
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Costa Rica's
Triangular Saprissa 3 – 7
Santos San José Feo
Rojas Gaban Catato Report Coutinho Ney Pagão Pelé Stadium:
Estadio Nacional Attendance: 32...