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- Igor Eduardo Schlemper (born 1 March 2005), known as Igor Serrote or just Igor, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Grêmio...
- Leandrinho (2005-03-17) 17 March 2005 (age 20) 14 2 Al Shabab 13 2DF Igor Serrote (2005-03-01) 1 March 2005 (age 20) 15 0 Grêmio 16 2DF Zé Guilherme (2005-03-16)...
- example of outcrops, located in Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka, India. Serrote Branco outcrop in Caicó, Brazil Precambrian outcrop in Finland Granite...
- appeared in granta.com, Blog da Companhia das Letras, Granta Portugal, Serrote, Zum, Pessoa, Ler, Buala, and elsewhere. She is a contributor for the Brazilian...
- publication on contemporary photography from Brazil and around the world) and Serrote (a quarterly magazine focused on essays and ideas). Since 2019, the institute...
- Rodríguez Leandro Rodríguez Bianneider Tamayo Miguel Vegas 1 own goal Igor Serrote (against Argentina) Juan Francisco Rossel (against Uruguay) Brian Arias...
- DF  BRA Lucas Esteves 26 DF  BRA Mayk 31 GK  BRA Jorge 34 DF  BRA Igor Serrote 35 MF  BRA Ronald 36 DF  BRA Luan Cândido (on loan from Red Bull Bragantino)...
- Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolação: Church of Our Lady of Consolation Serrote: rock formation about 95 feet tall Farol de Jericoacoara: Jericoacoara's...
- Quincy Mine Rosemont Ranch mine Safford Mine Tyrone mine Alumbrera mine Serrote mine Sossego mine Candelaria mine Carmen de Andacollo mine Chuquicamata...
- Scientific name Range Comments Propraopus sulcatus Eastern South America Most recent remains at Toca do Serrote do Artur, Brazil dated to 6660-4880 BCE....