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  2. Casa de Portugal in São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the Casa de Portugal is a neocolonial building of five floors designed by Portuguese architect Ricardo Severo.The lobby is decorated with paintings depicting Afonso I, the first king of Portugal, and Manuel da Nobrega, a Portuguese Jesuit priest very influential in the early History of Brazil, and who participated in the founding of several cities, such as Recife, Salvador ...

  3. Pingo Doce - Wikipedia

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    Pingo Doce (Sweet Drop in English) is one of the largest supermarket operators in Portugal, with 482 stores as of 2023 (just behind Continente which is the largest food retailer in the country [1]). [2] It belongs to the Portuguese company Jerónimo Martins and the Dutch-based Ahold Delhaize.

  4. Hugo Calderano - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Marinho Borges Calderano (born 22 June 1996, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian table tennis player. [3] [4] In January 2022, he peaked at number 3 in the world rankings, becoming the highest-ranked Americas player in history. [5]

  5. Casa & Video - Wikipedia

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    Casa & Vídeo (also written CASA&VIDEO) is a department store chain, founded in Rio de Janeiro in 1988. [1] Currently, the company has 79 stores in 28 municipalities of the state of Rio de Janeiro . [ 2 ]

  6. 1971 World Table Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 World Table Tennis Championships (31st) were held in Nagoya from March 28 to April 7, 1971. [1] [2]The Chinese players returned following a lengthy absence. [3] [4]The nations represented were Austria, Czechoslovakia, the People's Republic of China, England, West Germany Hungary, India, Japan, North Korea and South Korea, Romania, the Soviet Union, Sweden and Yugoslavia.

  7. Teqball - Wikipedia

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    Teqball is a ball sport that is played on a curved table, combining elements of sepak takraw and table tennis.Back and forth, the players hit a football (soccer ball) with any part of the body except arms and hands.

  8. Wikipedia:Ping pong - Wikipedia

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    Most examples of Ping pong originate in real life beliefs and concerns that Wikipedians believe are simply true. Because the parties to the discussion are operating on the level of warrant and founding assumptions, rather than propositional logic, they cannot find via media or any attenuation of the foundational truth.

  9. Pan Pong - Wikipedia

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    Pan Pong (also Panpon, Pan-Pon or Pang-Pong) is a hybrid of tennis and ping pong. The name comes from the sound when the ball is being hit from one side to the next, pan - pon - pan - pon and is played on asphalt with racquets made of wood, a soft tennis ball and a net in form a wooden plank. Rules are similar to tennis or ping-pong but is ...