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Pacaembu (Portuguese pronunciation: [pakaẽˈbu]) is a muni****lity in the
state of São
Paulo in Brazil. The po****tion is 14,263 (2020 est.) in an area...
- as Estádio do
Pacaembu (Portuguese pronunciation: [isˈtadʒiu du pakaẽˈbu]), is an Art Deco
stadium in São Paulo,
located in the
Pacaembu neighborhood....
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Juniors by
drawing 1–1 in
Argentina and
winning 2–0 at the Estádio do
Pacaembu in São Paulo,
becoming the
ninth Brazilian side to win the Copa Libertadores...
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matches pla**** at
Pacaembu Stadium. 30 June 1951
Pacaembu, São
Paulo Attendance: 28,709 Referee:
Franz Grill (Austria) 1 July 1951
Pacaembu, São
Paulo Referee:...
- (UTC-3) Estádio do
Pacaembu, São
Paulo Attendance: 7,987 Referee:
Giovanni Galeati (Italy) 16 July 1950 15:00 BRT (UTC-3) Estádio do
Pacaembu, São
Paulo Attendance:...
- 46°39′40.14″W / 23.5467306°S 46.6611500°W / -23.5467306; -46.6611500 FAAP-
Pacaembu will be one of the ****ure
stations of São
Paulo Metro and will
belong to...
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April 1949 Estádio do
Pacaembu, São
Paulo Attendance: 30,000 Referee:
Cyril Jack
Barrick (England) 6
April 1949 Estádio do
Pacaembu, São
Paulo Attendance:...
- Ginásio do
Pacaembu is an
indoor sporting arena located in São Paulo, Brazil. The
capacity of the
arena is 3,000 and was
built in 1940. It was renovated...
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Wlamir Marques 1963 7,000 Ginásio da
Portuguesa 1974 5,000 Ginásio do
Pacaembu 1940 3,000
Teresina Ginásio
Governador Dirceu Arcoverde 1978 5,000 Uberlândia...
- by the muni****l and
state governments.
Hospitals were
established at
Pacaembu Stadium, at the
Ibirapuera Gymnasium athletics track and the
Anhembi Convention...