- Estádio Muni****l
Carlos Zamith is a multi-use
stadium in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. It is used
mostly for
football matches, and has a
maximum capacity...
- club from the
Amazonas state. The club
plays at Estádio Muni****l
Carlos Zamith, but for
larger games it uses the
Arena da Amazônia, one of the 2014 FIFA...
- Álvaro
Zamith was a
Brazilian sports administrator, who was the
first president of the
Brazilian Football Confederation, then
called CBD (Confederação...
-
contextualizing it then
becomes the
purpose of the nut graph.: 262 As
Zamith notes, the nut
graph contextualize[s] the most
important facts of an article...
- Jónatas
Xavier Zamith Oliveira Noro (born 9 July 2005) is a
Portuguese professional footballer who
plays for
Braga as a centre-back. A
youth product of...
-
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 16
March 2018.
Retrieved 15
March 2018.
Zamith,
Maria Cândida; Flora, Luísa, eds. (2007).
Virginia Woolf:
Three Centenary...
- Júlio
Eduardo Zamith Carrilho (Pemba, 26 June 1946 – Ma****, 5
December 2021) was a
Mozambican politician, long-time
member of FRELIMO, as well as a university...
- by
Weber 1937,
Jonkman 1977,
Huber 1907,
Moser &
Lewis 1981,
Mariconi &
Zamith 1963,
Moser 1963, and
Walter et al 1938 – it is
believable that some colonies...
- Vieira,
Brazilian footballer, full name
Alvaro Luis
Tavares Vieira Álvaro
Zamith,
first president of the
Brazilian Football Confederation Álvaro Coutinho...
- Gilbertão,
Manacapuru 18
March 2023 15:30 UTC –4 Estádio Muni****l
Carlos Zamith,
Manaus Amazonas won 4–1 on
aggregate and
advanced to the semi-finals. 11...