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The Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras was founded by Italian immigrants on 26 August 1914, as "Palestra Itália" (pronounced [paˌlɛstɾiˈtaljɐ]). However, the club changed its name on 14 September 1942, as a result of Brazil joining the Allies in the Second World War against Italy ("Itália" in Portuguese) and the Axis powers.
She also expanded the Dr. Seuss short story "Gustav the Goldfish," originally published in Redbook, into the book A Fish Out of Water (1961), which was illustrated by P. D. Eastman. [12] In 2012, A Fish Out of Water was included in the Beginner Books anthology The Big Purple Book of Beginner Books .
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Oscar Francisco Nascimento (1930) Photo of Palestra Italia State Champion in 1940 Palmeiras in 1942 Copa Rio 1951 Trofee. Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras is a Brazilian professional football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. The club was formed in 1914. Palmeiras has won 16 national competitions, which makes it the most successful club inside ...
Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, was one of the world's most beloved children's book authors. Born in 1904, Seuss wrote and illustrated more than 60 children's books during his ...
Palmeiras; Full name: Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras: Nickname(s) Verdão (Big Green) Porco (Pig) /Academia de Futebol (Football Academy): Founded: August 26, 1914; 110 years ago (), as Palestra Italia
Palmeiras, took part in the first international competition, the 1951 Copa Rio after winning the 1950 Campeonato Paulista which at the time was one of the biggest football competitions in the world, the idea of the competition was to gather together the reigning champions of the world's top football national leagues, to determine the world club champion.