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Cuiabá (Portuguese pronunciation: [kujaˈba]) is the
capital city and the
largest city of the
Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. It is
located near the geographical...
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Cuiabá Esporte Clube is a
Brazilian professional club
based in
Cuiabá, Mato
Grosso founded on 12
December 2001. It
competes in the
Campeonato Brasileiro...
- 2023.
Retrieved 15
March 2023. "
Cuiabá fecha com a
Kappa como
fornecedora de
material esportivo a
partir de 2024" [
Cuiabá sign with
Kappa as kit manufacturer...
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Cuiabá is home to the
following universities:
Federal University of Mato
Grosso (UFMT); Mato
Grosso State University (Unemat);
Universidade de
Cuiabá [pt]...
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Cuiabá Light Rail (Portuguese: VLT de
Cuiabá) is an
unfinished light rail in the
Brazilian city of
Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. Work on the line has been suspended...
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following is a
timeline of the
history of the city of
Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil. The
great Cuiabá region was home to the
Bororo peoples,
among others...
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Cuiabá River (Portuguese: Rio
Cuiabá) is a
Brazilian river in the
western state of Mato
Grosso that
flows in the Río de la
Plata Basin. It is a tributary...
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Presbyterian Church of
Cuiabá (Portuguese:
Igreja Presbiteriana de
Cuiabá) is an
early 20th-century
Presbyterian church in
Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil....
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Rondon International Airport (IATA: CGB, ICAO: SBCY) is the
airport serving Cuiabá, Brazil,
located in the
adjoining muni****lity of Várzea Grande. It is named...
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before leaving. On 5 May 2021,
Joaquim signed a
contract with Série A side
Cuiabá until the end of 2023. He was
initially ****igned to the under-23 squad,...