- Sete de
Setembro is the
Independence Day of Brazil. Sete de
Setembro may also
refer to: Sete de
Setembro, Rio
Grande do Sul,
Brazil Sete de
Setembro River...
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Peter Waweru (Kenya) 6 June 2024 (2024-6-6) 16:00 UTC+0 Estádio 24 de
Setembro,
Bissau Referee:
Djindo Louis Houngnandande (Benin) 9 June 2024 (2024-6-9)...
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Clube Desportivo Sete de
Setembro, or Sete de Dourados, as they are
usually called, is a
Brazilian football team from
Dourados in Mato
Grosso do Sul, founded...
- Estádio
Nacional 24 de
Setembro is a multi-purpose
stadium in Bissau,
Guinea Bissau. The
stadium opened its
doors in 1989. It is
currently used primarily...
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Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈdʒi.ɐ dɐ ĩdepẽˈdẽsjɐ]),
commonly called Sete de
Setembro ([ˈsɛtʃi dʒi seˈtẽbɾu], 'Seven of September'), is a
national holiday observed...
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Quatro de
Setembro Theater (Teatro 4 de
Setembro, or 4
September theatre) is
located in the
Brazilian city of Teresina,
capital of Piauí state. It was...
- The
Brazilian ironclad Sete de
Setembro was a wooden-hulled
armored frigate built for the
Imperial Brazilian Navy
during the
Paraguayan War in the late...
- The Praça Sete de
Setembro (English: 7
September Square),
often called Praça Sete, is a
square in
downtown Belo Horizonte,
Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is...
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capacity is
approximately 23,000 people. It
belonged to the
defunct Sete de
Setembro ****ebol Clube,
which is why the
stadium is
called "Independence" (the name...
- Sete de
Setembro Street (Portuguese: Rua Sete de
Setembro) is
located in the
historic center of
Porto Alegre,
capital of the
Brazilian state of Rio Grande...