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  2. Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia - Wikipedia

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    UCAM sponsors 16 federated teams.12 These teams include the Club Baloncesto UCAM Murcia (Basketball), the UCAM Murcia Club de Fútbol (Football) and UCAM Voley Murcia (Volleyball). Esports. There is a section on esports. Outstanding achievements include a League of Legends championship in 2021.

  3. UCAM Murcia - Wikipedia

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    UCAM Murcia is a Spanish multi-sport club. It may refer to UCAM Murcia CB, the basketball team; UCAM Murcia CF, their football team This page was last edited on 21 ...

  4. UCAM Murcia CB - Wikipedia

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    UCAM Murcia Club Baloncesto, S.A.D., [1] more commonly referred to as UCAM Murcia, is a professional basketball club based in Murcia, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB and the Champions League. Their home venue is Palacio de Deportes. The team is sponsored by the Spanish university Universidad Católica de Murcia (UCAM).

  5. UCAM Murcia CF - Wikipedia

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    Universidad Católica de Murcia Club de Fútbol, commonly known as UCAM Murcia or simply UCAM, is a Spanish football club based in Murcia. Founded in 1999 it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 4, holding home games at Estadio de La Condomina , with a capacity of 6,500 spectators.

  6. Ucam - Wikipedia

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    UCAM or UCam may refer The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England; The Catholic University of San Antonio (in Spanish, Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia),

  7. Universidade Candido Mendes - Wikipedia

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    Universidade Candido Mendes. It was founded in 1902, [2] thus being the oldest private university in Latin America, [3] by the Count Cândido Mendes de Almeida. [2] The university was renamed to Escola Técnica de Comércio Cândido Mendes in the 1950s. [2]

  8. Education in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Education in Brazil underwent multiple phases: it first began with Jesuit missions, [2] that controlled education for a long time; then, two hundred years after their arrival, the Jesuits' powers were limited by the Marquis of Pombal; [2] shortly after that, the Brazilian government took over education, which is now run by the government through the Ministry of Education.