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Paysandú (Spanish pronunciation: [pajsanˈdu]) is the
capital and most
populous city of the
Paysandú Department in
western Uruguay.
Located on the banks...
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Paysandu Sport Club,
commonly referred to as
Paysandu, is a
Brazilian professional club
based in Belém, Pará
founded on 2
February 1914. It
competes in...
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Paysandú is a city in
western Uruguay.
Paysandu may also
refer to:
Paysandú, a
Uruguayan city on the
River Uruguay Paysandú Airport, the
airport serving...
- The 2025
season is the 111th
competitive campaign for
Paysandu Sport Club. The team will take part in the
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B for the second...
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Paysandú Department (Spanish pronunciation: [pajsanˈdu]) is a
department of the
northwestern region of Uruguay. It has an area of 13,922 km2 (5,375 sq mi)...
- Grão-Pará competitions. The
match will be
contested between Paysandu and Tuna Luso.
Paysandu defeated Tuna Luso 2–0 for
their 1st
Super Copa Grão-Pará title...
- The
siege of
Paysandú began on 3
December 1864,
during the
Uruguayan War, when
Brazilian forces (under the
Marquis of Tamandaré) and
Colorado forces (under...
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Clube Esportivo Paysandu,
commonly known as
Paysandu, is a
Brazilian social club and a
former football club
based in Brusque,
Santa Catarina state. The...
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journalist and soldier.
Esteban ****etti was born on 3
August 1883 in
Paysandú, Uruguay. In 1903,
Esteban ****etti
joined the army and took part in the...
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Paysandú Fútbol Club are a
football club from
Paysandú in Uruguay. They were
formed in 2003,
making them one of the
youngest football clubs in Uruguay...