- Colégio 2 de
Julho, or C2J, is a
private school located in Salvador, Brazil. Its
courses go from pre-school to highschool,
which in the
Brazilian educational...
- 4 de
Julho Esporte Clube,
commonly known as 4 de
Julho, is a
Brazilian football club
based in Piripiri, Piauí state. They
competed in the Série B once...
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International Airport (IATA: SSA, ICAO: SBSV),
formerly called Dois de
Julho International Airport and
known by the
trade name
Salvador Bahia Airport...
- 14 de
Julho is a
partially collapsed hydroelectric dam,
formerly with
around 100 MW of power, that is
located in the Das
Antas River between the muni****lities...
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August 2020.
Retrieved 8
December 2019. "::: Lei n.º 1/2004, de 24 de
Julho". pgdlisboa.pt.
Archived from the
original on 1 May 2020.
Retrieved 8 December...
- Estádio
Nacional 12 de
Julho is a multi-use
stadium in the
neighbourhood of
Ponta da Mina
southeast of the
centre of São Tomé, São Tomé and Príncipe and...
-
residente no
Brasil e
Unidades da Federação com data de referência em 1º de
julho de 2016" (PDF) (in Portuguese).
Brazilian Institute of
Geography and Statistics...
- Estádio 5 de
Julho is a multi-purpose
stadium in São Filipe, Cape
Verde just east of the city
center known as Pé de
Campo and is near Alto da Aguadinha...
- The
Prova Ciclística 9 de
Julho (Portuguese for July 9
Cycling Race) is a
single day road
bicycle racing event held in Brazil. It was
created in 1933...
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Flamengo (15) 4 de
Julho 1989 Ríver (21) 4 de
Julho 1990
Tiradentes (5) Caiçara 1991
Picos (1) Ríver 1992 4 de
Julho (1)
Paysandu 1993 4 de
Julho (2) Flamengo...