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Londrina (Portuguese pronunciation: [lõˈdɾĩnɐ],
literally "Little London") is a city
located in the
north of the
state of Paraná,
South Region, Brazil...
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Londrina Esporte Clube, more
commonly referred to as
Londrina, is a
Brazilian professional football club in
Londrina, Paraná,
which currently plays in...
- RPC
Londrina (channel 12) is a
Brazilian television station licensed to
Londrina, Paraná, Brazil,
affiliated with TV Globo. The
station is part of RPC...
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University of
Londrina (Portuguese:
Universidade Estadual de
Londrina, UEL) is a
public higher education institution located in the city of
Londrina, in the...
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Londrina–Gov. José
Richa Airport (IATA: LDB, ICAO: SBLO) is the
airport serving Londrina, Brazil. It is
named after José
Richa (1934–2003),
former mayor...
- the Série A. On 19
January 2020, Igor Paixão was
loaned to Série C side
Londrina until the end of the season. He
scored on his club
debut just
hours later...
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October 2020. "Edinho pede demissão do
Londrina novamente e
repete post de despedida" [Edinho
resigns from
Londrina again and
repeats farewell post] (in...
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Internacional Ayrton Senna is a 3.145 km (1.954 mi)
motorsports circuit located in
Londrina, Brazil.
Opened in 1992, it
hosts motor racing events for the
Formula Three...
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Bragantino II on 22
February 2017. He was
loaned to
Londrina in the Série B. He made his
debut for
Londrina against Internacional on 13 May 2017. He scored...
- Copa Paulista. He
later moved to
Londrina,
initially ****igned to the
youth setup.
After featuring rarely for
Londrina's first team in the 2015 season, Raí...