- El
Cilindro (Spanish pronunciation: [el θiˈlindɾo]; English: The Cylinder),
oficially named President Perón
Stadium (Spanish:
Estadio Presidente Perón;...
-
Cilindro de Marboré (3,328 m) (also
known as Pico
Cilindro and Pic du Cylindre) is a
mountain in the
Monte Perdido m****if in the Pyrenees. It is one of...
- system, and
plays its home
games at
Estadio Presidente Perón,
nicknamed El
Cilindro de
Avellaneda ("The
Cylinder of Avellaneda").
Racing has won the Primera...
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Cilindro Muni****l (The Muni****l Cylinder) was an
indoor arena in Montevideo, Uruguay,
which was
opened in 1956, for Uruguay's
Industrial Exhibition of...
- the 2003
Frankfurt Motor Show. The name
refers to the eight-cylinder (
cilindro in Italian)
engine (8C) and Alfa Romeo's
racing pedigree (Competizione...
-
Racing Club play at the
Estadio Presidente Perón,
commonly known as El
Cilindro; it was
opened on 3
September 1950.
Matches record as of
February 24, 2024:...
- 42°41′N 0°0′E / 42.683°N 0.000°E / 42.683; 0.000 (Spain) Spain From
Cilindro de Marboré to Castellón de la
Plana 39°56′N 0°0′E / 39.933°N 0.000°E...
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Independiente became Argentine champion,
competing on the last date in the
Cilindro de
Avellaneda against archi-rivals Racing, a team that was
relegated to...
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group advanced to the Final. Source:
RSSSF Source:
RSSSF 15
August 1967 El
Cilindro,
Avellaneda Attendance: 55,000 Referee: César
Orozco (Peru) 25
August 1967...
- (Aragon) Pico del
Medio (3,346 m) (Aragon)
Espadas Peak (3,332 m) (Aragon)
Cilindro de Marboré (3,325 m) (Aragon)
Maladeta (3,312 m) (Aragon)
Vignemale (3...