- The
Colossus (also
known as The Giant), is
known in
Spanish as El
Coloso and also El
Gigante (The Giant), El Pánico (The Panic) and La
Tormenta (The Storm)...
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Colosó is a town and muni****lity
located in the
Sucre Department,
northern Colombia. "Promedios Climatológicos 1981–2010" (in Spanish).
Instituto de Hidrologia...
- (also from Caracas),
Colosos de
Carabobo and
Toyotas de Aragua. The
first league was won by
Ahorristas de Caracas,
which defeated Colosos de
Carabobo in the...
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Central Coloso, also
known as
Coloso Sugar Cane Refinery, was a long-running
sugarcane refinery in Aguada,
Puerto Rico. The
refinery was
established in...
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American and
Caribbean Games. The
Estadio Cuscatlán, also
known as "El
Coloso de Montserrat" and "La
Catedral del Espectáculo", is the
official home stadium...
- &
Burford 2006, p. 18. "Informe científico que
estudia el Aconcagua, el
Coloso de América mide 6960,8 metros" [Scientific
Report on Aconcagua, the Colossus...
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final at SoFi Stadium. The
Estadio Azteca, also
known in
Spanish as "El
Coloso de
Santa Úrsula", was
built in 1966. It is the
official home
stadium of...
- 38.
Grandes Figuras de la
Lucha Libre. Aguierre,
Antonio (1992). "
Colosos de
Colosos". Mil Máscaras:
Anatomia de una gran
luchador (in Spanish). Nextitla...
- El
Puente de
Coloso (The
Coloso Bridge) also
known as
Bridge Number 1142 is
located in
Aguada on PR-418 at the 0.5-kilometer (0.31 mi) marking, between...
-
former coach of the club
Marcelo Bielsa.
Until then it was
simply called El
Coloso del
Parque ("The
Colossus of the Park"), and this
remained as the stadium's...