- Club
Sport Marítimo MH M (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾitimu]),
commonly known as
Marítimo or
Marítimo da Madeira, is a
Portuguese professional sports...
- The Estádio do
Marítimo,
formerly and
often still referred to as Estádio dos Barreiros, is a
football stadium located in the city of Funchal, Madeira,...
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Deportivo Marítimo is a
football team
based in Cartagena, in the
Region of Murcia.
Founded in 2024, the team
plays in
Tercera Federación –
Group 13, holding...
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includes personnel of the
Civil Guard Cavalry Squadron SEMAR (Servicio
Marítimo) –
Guardia Civils Naval Service,
tasked with seas****
surveillance and...
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Salvamento Marítimo Humanitario (Humanitarian
Maritime Rescue) (SMH) is a Non-governmental
organization (NGO) that is
governed by the
principles of "volunteering...
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Sport Clube Marítimo,
better known as
Marítimo Graciosa is a
Portuguese sports club from
Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Azores. The men's
football team plays...
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after another senior experience at the helm of CF Caniçal,
Jardim joined Marítimo as a
coach of the under-17 team.
During his two-year spell, he won two...
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Maritimo is an
Australian builder of
motor yachts. The company's hand-built
yachts include the M-Series Flybridge, the S-Series Sedan, and the X-Series...
- 2018 FIFA
World Cup
qualification 583 3–0 584 28
March 2017 Estádio do
Marítimo, Funchal,
Portugal Sweden 1–0 2–3
International friendly 585 12 April...
- but more
widely used
terms in the rest of the
Hispanic world are
paseo marítimo ("esplanade"),
paseo ("promenade") or
explanada ("esplanade"). Esplanade...