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Paissandu Atlético Clube,
commonly known as
Paissandu, is a
sports club from the
Brazilian metropolis of Rio de Janeiro.
Initially the club was based...
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preferable to
joining football rivals Botafogo or the all-English club
Paissandu. The new
members were
admitted on 8
November 1911. A
motion against the...
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Cricket Club
abandoned football activities in 1914.
Nowadays it is
called Paissandu Atlético Clube, and it is a
social club only.
Professional era The awards...
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Center Grandes Galerias.
Located between Rua 24 de Maio, 62 and
Largo do
Paissandu (Avenida São João), it has 450
shopping facilities, with predominance...
- extinct, in Rio de Janeiro:
Football and
Athletic Haddock Lobo
Mangueira Paissandu Riachuelo Rio
Cricket Syrio e
Libanez Villa Isabel Botafogo (Rio de Janeiro)...
- Edifício
Wilton Paes de Almeida) was a high-rise
building in
Largo do
Paissandú, São Paulo, Brazil, that was
built during the 1960s to be the headquarters...
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Recife Antigo e
Santo Amaro 1.2 Boa Vista, Cabanga, Ilha do Leite,
Paissandu,
Santo Antônio, São José e
Soledade 1.3
Coelhos e Ilha
Joana Bezerra ...
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Maeda did a Judo
demonstration at
Teatro Variedades (Theatre) -
Largo do
Paissandu,
Santos city at
September 24, 1914.
According to a copy of Maeda's p****port...
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Largo do Paiçandu (in
archaic spelling,
Largo do
Payssandu and
Largo do
Paissandu) is an area of the República district, in the
central area of the city...
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football team
based in the city of Rio de
Janeiro Paissandu Atlético Clube,
commonly known as
Paissandu,
Brazilian sports club from the
Brazilian metropolis...