- Club
Sport Marítimo MH M,
commonly known as
Marítimo (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾitimu]
locally [mɐˈɾitmu]) or
Marítimo da Madeira, is a Portuguese...
- Estádio do
Marítimo (formerly and
often still referred to as Estádio dos Barreiros) is a
football stadium in Funchal, Portugal. It is the home stadium...
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Clube Desportivo Marítimo Micoló is a
football club that
plays in the
village of Micoló
located near
Guadalupe in the
island of São Tomé
Island League...
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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...
- C.S.
Marítimo may
refer to: C.S.
Marítimo, a
football club from Funchal,
Madeira C.S.
Marítimo (****sal) C.S.
Marítimo (handball) C.S.
Maritimo (volleyball)...
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Sport Marítimo B is a
Portuguese football club that
currently plays in the
Campeonato de Portugal. They are the
reserve team of Club
Sport Marítimo. They...
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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...
- Club
Sport Marítimo Juniors (Juniores in Portuguese) is the
youth team
department of the
Portuguese football club C.S.
Marítimo. They play
their home games...
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Bressane Leite [pt]. In the 1840s it
issued a
monthly journal,
Annaes Maritimos e Coloniaes.
Silvestre Ribeiro 1879. Gina
Guedes Rafael;
Manuela Santos...
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Ponta da
Madeira is a
Brazilian private port, a
large iron ore
loading port in São Luís, in the
Northern part of Brazil, and one of the few
terminals in...