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  2. List of professional wrestling promotions in South America

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    Magallanes Lucha Libre (MLL) Punta Arenas: Milivoj Marusic & Roberto Araya 2016– Yes: MAX Lucha Libre Rancagua: 2006– Yes: Formerly known as Asociacion Machalina de Lucha Libre. [28] Nueva Alianza Guerrera (NAG) Quilpue 2009– Yes [29] Never Stop Fighting/NSF Full Lucha Libre San Clemente: 2004– Yes [30] NGEN Lucha Libre La Cisterna ...

  3. Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina, [C] officially the Argentine Republic, [A] [D] is a country in the southern half of South America.It covers an area of 2,780,085 km 2 (1,073,397 sq mi), [B] making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.

  4. Jugando Pelota Dura - Wikipedia

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    Jugando Pelota Dura is a Puerto Rican television talk show hosted by Ferdinand Pérez. The program initially premiered on Sistema TV network in 2012 before moving on to Univision Puerto Rico ( later, Teleonce ) in 2017 after the passing of Hurricane Maria left WMTJ unable to broadcast the show. [ 1 ]

  5. Cestoball - Wikipedia

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    Cestoball is a dynamic team sport that originated in Argentina in 1897, developed by Professor Enrique Romero Brest, a pioneer in Argentine physical education. Initially called pelota al cesto (ball to basket), it was officially incorporated into the national physical education curriculum in 1903.

  6. Luta Livre - Wikipedia

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    In Brazil, the name "Luta Livre" (lit. freestyle fighting) can be used for multiple styles of wrestling.Olympic Freestyle Wrestling is known as Luta Livre Olímpica (lit. olympic freestyle fighting), while Professional wrestling is called Luta Livre Profissional or simply Luta Livre, sometimes also referred as Telecatch. [7]

  7. Pato - Wikipedia

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    Its status as the national game of Argentina has been challenged by association football, which is much more widespread. While virtually the entire population of the country are avid football fans and players, it is estimated that 90% of Argentines have not seen a pato match, and there are only a few thousand players of the game. [ 4 ]

  8. International Federation of Basque Pelota - Wikipedia

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    The International Federation of Basque Pelota (Spanish: Federación Internacional de Pelota Vasca (FIPV), Basque: Euskal Pilotaren Nazioarteko Federakuntza) is the worldwide governing body for Basque pelota, recognized by the International Olympic Committee. [1]

  9. Basque Pelota World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Basque Pelota World Championships is a quadrennial tournament first organized in 1952 by the International Federation of Basque Pelota. The modern championships crown the best amateur players in fifteen different playing categories.