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Ituiutaba (Brazilian Portuguese: /itujuˈtabɐ/) is a muni****lity in the
western part of the
state of
Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Elevated to city
status in...
- club was
formerly known as
Ituiutaba Esporte Clube. The club was
founded on 30
April 1947, in
Ituiutaba city, as
Ituiutaba Esporte Clube. They won the...
- (Portuguese:
Catedral São José) or
simply Ituiutaba Cathedral is a
parish of the
Roman Catholic Church in
Ituiutaba,
Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Consecrated to...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Ituiutaba (Latin:
Dioecesis Ituiutabensis) is a
diocese located in the city of
Ituiutaba in the
ecclesiastical province of...
- Série B in 2011, due to
problems with
stadium capacity,
Ituiutaba EC has
moved from
Ituiutaba to Varginha, and
changed this name to the
currently Boa...
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before second tier
Brazilian side
Ituiutaba decided to
permanently buy Paulão in 2011. In his
debut season at
Ituiutaba he
would go on to make 9 appearances...
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coach for
Brazilian side
Sport Recife. As a coach, he led Comercial,
Ituiutaba and
Sport Recife in
Brazil and Guaraní in Paraguay. In 1989,
Rojas was...
- 1–0.[citation needed] The club won the Série C in 2010
after beating Ituiutaba in the final. The club owns Estádio
Maria Lamas Farache,
nicknamed Frasqueirão...
- The
Immediate Geographic Region of
Ituiutaba is one of the 3
immediate geographic regions in the
Intermediate Geographic Region of Uberlândia, one of...
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Fazendinha is a
sports stadium in
Ituiutaba, Brazil. It has a
maximum capacity of 3,840 people. It is the home of
Ituiutaba Esporte Clube. "CNEF - Cadastro...