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  2. Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande is a multi-use stadium in Maracaibo, Venezuela. It is currently used mostly for baseball games and serves as the home of Águilas del Zulia. The stadium holds 23,900 [2] people and opened in 1963. [3] It also hosted the 1986 Caribbean Series. [4]

  3. Estadio José Pachencho Romero - Wikipedia

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    Estadio José Encarnación "Pachencho" Romero is a sports stadium in Maracaibo, capital of the Zulia state, in Venezuela.The stadium holds 40,800 spectators. The pitch was originally surrounded by both a running track and a scorched concrete cycling track, the latter being replaced with new stands due to the celebration of Copa América 2007.

  4. Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    Maracaibo (/ ˌ m ær ə ˈ k aɪ b oʊ / MARR-ə-KY-boh, Spanish: [maɾaˈkajβo] ⓘ; Wayuu: Marakaaya) is a city and municipality in northwestern Venezuela, on the western shore of the strait that connects Lake Maracaibo to the Gulf of Venezuela.

  5. Encore Computer - Wikipedia

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    The original Multimax could support from one to ten pairs of 10 MHz National Semiconductor NS32032 processors, a 32-bit CISC design similar to that of the Motorola 68000. [5] [6] Subsequent Multimax models supported NS32332 and NS32532 processors at higher clock rates. The last National-based Multimax was the model 500 offered in 1989.

  6. Multimax - Wikipedia

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    Multimax may refer to: Multimax, parallel computer from Encore Computer, released in 1985; MultiMAX, trailers for oversize load transportation made by the Faymonville ...

  7. Plaza para todos de Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    Plaza para todos de Maracaibo. Plaza para Todos de Maracaibo is a stadium in Maracaibo, Venezuela. It was used for bull fighting until 2017 when the government of Maracaibo prohibited that activity due to being considered animal cruelty. The venue holds 15,000 people and was built in 1972.

  8. Maracaibo Province (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    Maracaibo Province was a historical region of Venezuela that corresponds roughtly to the actual Zulia State. The eighteenth century geographer Antonio de Alcedo mentions Maracaibo as one of the cities of the Venezuela Province, a jurisdiction of the vice-royalty of New Grenade.

  9. Television in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Ondas del Lago Televisión was the first Venezuelan regional television network based in Maracaibo, Zulia State. Created in 1957, lasted only a few months before ceasing operations. Actually the main private television networks are Venevisión, Televen and Globovisión.