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  2. Águilas del Zulia - Wikipedia

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    The Amaros have had a relationship with the club in Zulia for more than 25 years. Jorge Miquilena: Served as a bat boy in both the Venezuelan Western League and the Venezuelan major league. He is the only person who has been affiliated with the club since it was founded. Luis Verde: Sportswriter and historian. He was a player, manager ...

  3. Deportivo Rayo Zuliano - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2005, Deportivo Rayo Zuliano played in the 2005–06 edition of the Torneo Aspirantes [], the third division in the country, before spending a year inactive.. The club later entered the inaugural season of the Venezuelan Tercera División, narrowly missing out on promotion to Segunda División B in 2007–08 and then achieving mid-table campaigns in 2008–09 and 2009–

  4. Unión Atlético Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    Club Unión Atlético Maracaibo (usually called Maracaibo) was a professional club founded in 2001 and the club had one First Division title in the professional era.

  5. Gavilanes de Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    The Gavilanes de Maracaibo (English: Maracaibo Sparrowhawks) was a Venezuelan professional baseball club based in Maracaibo, the capital city of Zulia state. The team was founded by the brothers and ballplayers Ernesto Aparicio and Luis Aparicio, Sr., played in various leagues in the western part of country, debuting in the Zulia Baseball League First Division (1932–52) and playing most of ...

  6. Club Atlético Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Club Atlético Atlanta is an Argentine sports club from the Villa Crespo district of Buenos Aires. Nicknamed Los Bohemios ('The Bohemians'), Atlanta is mostly known for its football team, although the institution also hosts the practise of basketball , boxing , martial arts, handball and roller skating . [ 1 ]

  7. Maracaibo 15 - Wikipedia

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    Maracaibo 15 is a Venezuelan gaita band. Founded in 1974 by singer Betulio Medina in Maracaibo , the name of this group reflects the fact that it was originally formed by 15 members. Maracaibo 15 combines gaita with other folkloric music genres, such as parranda, and international music genres such as cumbia and porro.

  8. Lu Colombo - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 Lu released the album Maracaibo 20th Anniversary for label Self Distribuzione, and in 2011 she released a reggae version of Maracaibo for a 30th Anniversary album. In 2004 she returned to writing and performing original music, joining Maurizio Geri on the swing album L'uovo di Colombo (Trimurti Records), as well as recording new ...

  9. Maracaibo Province (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the Capitania General of Venezuela englobes Cumana, Maracaibo, Guayana, Trinidad and Margarita that is an important portion of the Caribbean region of the vice-royalty of New Grenade. [2] In 1812, in the Cortes de Cadiz, the province of Maracaibo is represented by José Domingo de las Nieves Rus y Ortega de Azarraullía.