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Sport Comércio e
Salgueiros (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈpɔɾ kuˈmɛɾsi.u i salˈɣɐjɾuʃ]),
commonly known as
simply Salgueiros, is a
Portuguese multi-sports...
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Salgueiro is a city in Pernambuco, Brazil. It is
located in the
mesoregion of Sertão Pernambucano.
Salgueiro covers an area of 1687
square kilometers and...
- Jess
Salgueiro is a
Canadian actress,
known for her
roles in Frasier, The Boys, Workin' Moms, The Expanse, Letterkenny,
Orphan Black, and Tiny Pretty...
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Salgueiro is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Enrique Salgueiro (born 1981),
Spanish cyclist Jess
Salgueiro,
Canadian actress Juan Manuel...
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Maria Teresa de
Almeida Salgueiro OIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [tɨˈɾezɐ salˈɣɐjɾu]) is a
Portuguese singer. She is best
known as the lead
singer of...
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Fernando José
Salgueiro Maia, GOTE, GCIH, GCL (1 July 1944 – 4
April 1992),
commonly known as
Salgueiro Maia (Portuguese pronunciation: [salˈɣɐjɾu ˈmajɐ])...
- Grêmio
Recreativo Escola de
Samba Acadêmicos do
Salgueiro, po****rly
known simply as
Salgueiro, is a po****r
samba school from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil....
- The 1943–44
Primeira Liga season. V. Guimarães Académica
Olhanense Salgueiros Porto Setúbal
Belenenses Atletico Benfica Sporting It was
contested by 10...
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Segunda Liga. Faye Fary was the top
scorer with 18 goals.
Salgueiros Farense Alverca Salgueiros,
Farense and Alverca, were
consigned to the
Segunda Liga...
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Relegated Notes:
Ranked on head-to-head points:
Salgueiros 0–3 Paredes,
Paredes 2–3
Salgueiros.
Ranked on head-to-head points: Beira-Mar 1–5 Vitória...