- also
known as Estádio Leônidas Castro, but
usually known as Estádio da
Curuzu, is a
football stadium owned by
Paysandu Sport Club,
located in São Braz...
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Curuzú Cuatiá is a city in the
south of the
province of
Corrientes in the
Argentine Mesopotamia. It had
about 34,000
inhabitants at the 2010
census [INDEC]...
- The
Battle of
Curuzú occurred between September 1 and 3, 1866
during the
Paraguayan War.
After the
first Battle of Tuyutí, won by the
Allies on 24 May...
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Curuzú Cuatiá
Airport (IATA: UZU, ICAO: SATU) is an
airport serving Curuzú Cuatiá, Corrientes, Argentina.
Argentina portal Aviation portal List of airports...
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Curuzú Cuatiá
Department is a
department of
Corrientes Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a po****tion of
about 42,075
inhabitants in...
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Villa General Belgrano Villa María
Corrientes (Capital)
Alvear Bella Vista Curuzú Cuatiá
Empedrado Esquina Gobernador Virasoro Goya Itatí Ituzaingó Paso de...
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Department (Corrientes) Concepción
Department (Concepción)
Curuzú Cuatía
Department (
Curuzú Cuatiá)
Empedrado Department (Empedrado)
Esquina Department...
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December 1932, a
friendly that
ended tied at 3–3. Paysandu's
stadium is
Curuzu,
which has a
maximum capacity of 16,200 people. Mangueirão also held several...
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competition is as follows. 22 May 2024 20:00 BRT (UTC−3) Estádio da
Curuzu, Belém Attendance: 13,052 Referee: Davi de
Oliveira Lacerda 29 May 2024...
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Villa Ballester Buenos Aires 35,301 204
Casilda Santa Fe 34,703 32,000 205
Curuzú Cuatiá Corrientes 34,470 50,000 206 Bell
Ville Córdoba 33,835 207 Chilecito...