- The
Pavilhão da Luz Nº 1,
currently known as
Pavilhão Fidelidade for
sponsorship reasons, is the main
arena (or pavilion) of
Portuguese multi-sport club...
- da Silva, best
known as
Airton Pavilhão (31
October 1934 – 3
April 2012) was an ****ociation
football defender.
Pavilhão was born and died in
Porto Alegre...
- The
Pavilhão Anexo is an
Angolan state-owned
indoor arena located in
Complexo Desportivo da Cidadela, Luanda. The arena, with a 1500-seat capacity, is...
-
Pavilhão do
Maxaquene is an
indoor sporting arena located in Ma****, Mozambique. The
capacity of the
arena is 5,000 spectators. It
hosts indoor sporting...
- The
Super Bock
Arena (
Pavilhão Rosa Mota) is a
cultural and
sports arena in Porto, Portugal. The
pavilion opened in 1954 on the site of Porto's Crystal...
- MEO
Arena (formerly
Altice Arena; also
referred to by its
former name,
Pavilhão Atlântico) is a multi-purpose
indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal. The arena...
- The
Pavilhão de
Portugal (In
English The
Pavilion of
Portugal ) is a
building located in
Alameda dos Oceanos, in
Parque das Nações, a
civil parish in Lisbon...
- The
Macao Giant Panda Pavilion (Chinese: 澳門大熊貓館; Portuguese:
Pavilhão do
Panda Gigante de Macau) is a zoo in Seac Pai Van Park, Coloane, Macau. The Panda...
-
replaced the
previous one, built-in 1956. The club's
indoor arena is the
Pavilhão João
Rocha multi-sports pavilion. Its
youth academy has
helped produce...
- The
Pavilhão Anexo II is an
Angolan state-owned
indoor arena located in
Complexo Desportivo da Cidadela, Luanda. The arena, with a 1500-seat capacity,...