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Paulistano (Portuguese pronunciation: [pawlisˈtɐnu]) is the
Brazilian Portuguese term for the
characteristic accent spoken in São Paulo, Brazil's largest...
- city's name
honors Paul the
Apostle and
people from the city are
known as
paulistanos. The city's
Latin motto is Non ducor, duco,
which translates as "I am...
- Club
Athletico Paulistano,
abbreviated as C.A.
Paulistano or C.A.P., is the
senior men's
basketball section of the
Brazilian multi-sports club Club Athletico...
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Paulistano ****ebol Clube,
commonly known as
Paulistano, is a
Brazilian football club
based in Paulista,
Pernambuco state. They
competed in the Série C...
- Club
Athletico Paulistano –generally
known as just
Paulistano– is a
sports and
social club from the
Brazilian metropolis São
Paulo located in the quarter...
- Velódromo
Paulistano,
commonly known as just Velódromo, was a
cycling and
football stadium located in São Paulo, Brazil. It was the home
stadium of Americano...
- teams: São
Paulo Athletic Club, Internacional, Mackenzie, Germânia, and
Paulistano.
Between April and
October 1902,
those teams competed in the
first edition...
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Jardim Paulistano is a
quarter of the city of
Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil. It is in the
South Zone of the city. Liberdade, to the
north Cruzeiro, to...
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Masbate → Masbateños Naga → Nagueños San
Pablo → San Pableños São
Paulo →
Paulistanos Tabaco → Tabaqueños
Tauranga →
Taurangans Zamboanga City → Zamboangueños...
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friends only
among the
sugar planters of the Northeast,
whose dominance Paulistanos,
among others, despised. In 1891, a new
federal constitution,
which delegated...