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Jordão, the
Portuguese equivalent to
Jordan (name) may
refer to: Aida
Jordão, Portuguese-Canadian
playwright Bruno Jordão (born 1998),
Portuguese footballer...
- Otávio
Jordão da
Silva Cantanhede was a 20-year-old
Brazilian amateur football referee who was stoned, lynched,
beheaded and
quartered by
football spectators...
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Bruno André
Cavaco Jordão (born 12
October 1998) is a
Portuguese professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Ekstraklasa club
Radomiak Radom...
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Campos do
Jordão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɐ̃puz du ʒoʁˈdɐ̃w]) is a muni****lity in the
state of São
Paulo in
southeastern Brazil. It is part of the...
- The
Jordão Theatre, (Portuguese:
Teatro Jordão), was
inaugurated in the city of Guimarães on 20
November 1938, with the
official name of
Martins Sarmento...
- Rui
Manuel Trindade Jordão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁuj ʒuɾˈðɐ̃w]; 9
August 1952 – 18
October 2019) was a
Portuguese footballer. His
professional career...
- 2007
Profile Francisco Jordão at FIBA.com (archived)
Francisco Jordão at Eurobasket.com
Francisco Jordão at
RealGM Francisco Jordão at
Proballers v t e...
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Manuel Maria Pais
Jordão (5
November 1921 – unknown) was a
Portuguese footballer who pla**** as a half-back.
Starting at Barreirense,
Jordão joined Benfica...
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Jordao Pattinama (born 1
March 1989) is a
Dutch footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Tweede Kl****e club HBSS. (As of 1
March 2009) He is the son of...
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Jordão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒoʁˈdɐ̃w]), (English: Jordan) is a muni****lity...