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Porteño (feminine: Porteña, lit. 'port city person' in Spanish) is
mainly used to
refer to the
residents of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is also used for...
- Club
Cerro Porteño is a
professional Paraguayan football club,
based in the
neighbourhood of
Obrero in Asunción.
Founded in 1912,
Cerro has won 34 Primera...
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Invierno Porteño (Buenos
Aires Winter)
written in 1969.
Primavera Porteña (Buenos
Aires Spring)
premiered in 1969,
contains counterpoint. Otoño
Porteño (Buenos...
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Porteño (feminine: Porteña; lit. 'port city person' in Spanish) is the
gentilic used for
people from the city (but not the province) of
Buenos Aires,...
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important so that he
could join
Cerro Porteño. His
arrival into
Paraguay was made
through Cerro Porteño's director,
Miguel Carrizosa, who lent his...
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professional footballer who
plays as a left-back or left wing-back for
Cerro Porteño. He will join
English football club
Manchester United in July 2025 León...
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Apertura Tournament, won by
Cerro Porteño; the
Clausura Tournament, also won by
Cerro Porteño. As a result, Club
Cerro Porteño was
automatically crowned as...
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United and the
Paraguay national team. Almirón
began his
career at
Cerro Porteño and
transferred to Lanús in 2015.
After winning the 2016
Argentine Primera...
- roguish,
emotional or philosophical. They have been part of the
culture of
Porteños (inhabitants of
Buenos Aires)
since the
beginnings of the 20th century...
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Apertura Tournament, won by
Cerro Porteño; the
Clausura Tournament, also won by
Cerro Porteño,
which crowned Club
Cerro Porteño as the
Absolute Champion of...