- The Estádio do
Dragão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨˈʃtaðju ðu ðɾɐˈɣɐ̃w]; English:
Dragon Stadium) is an all-seater
football stadium in Porto, Portugal...
- ASK
Dragão is an
Angolan sports club from the
province of Uíge. ASK
stands for Atlético
Sport Kalonji. In 2017, the team
qualified to the Gira Angola,...
- The
Dragão Arena (formerly
named Dragão Caixa for
sponsorship reasons) is an
indoor arena located in Porto, Portugal, that
houses the basketball, handball...
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Trindade in
central Porto. On 5 June 2004, the line was
extended to Estádio do
Dragão, Porto's
largest football stadium, in time for the Euro 2004
Football championship...
- Estádio do
Dragão,
known during its
planning stage as Antas, is a
light rail
station on the
Porto Metro system in Porto, Portugal. The
station is underground...
- The
Dragão do Mar
Center of Art And
Culture (in Portuguese:
Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura) is a
government funded cultural center in Fortaleza...
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Antonio das
Mortes (Portuguese: O
Dragão da
Maldade contra o
Santo Guerreiro, lit. "The
Dragon of
Wickedness Against the Holy Warrior") is a 1969 Brazilian...
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Francisco José do
Nascimento (April 15, 1839 –
March 5, 1914),
known as
Dragão do Mar (Sea Dragon), was an Afro-Brazilian raft
fisherman (jangadeiro),...
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European Cup to the UEFA
Champions League. It was pla**** at the Estádio do
Dragão in Porto,
Portugal on 29 May 2021,
between English clubs Manchester City...
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Canoa Quebrada Dragão do Mar
Regional Airport (IATA: ARX, ICAO: SBAC) is the
airport serving Aracati and the
beach resort Canoa Quebrada, Brazil. It is...