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  2. Tripas à moda do Porto - Wikipedia

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    Tripas à moda do Porto or dobrada à moda do Porto in Portuguese cuisine is a dish of beef stomach made with tripe with white beans, carrots and rice. It is considered the traditional dish of the city of Porto , in Portugal, and widely known across the entire country, where it is also simply called dobrada .

  3. Dobrada (food) - Wikipedia

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    A typical dish of tripas à moda do Porto (tripes Porto style) also known as dobrada across Portugal. The dish originated in Porto, in northern Portugal, where it is called dobrada or tripas—people from Porto are nicknamed tripeiros. It has been a traditional Portuguese dish since the 15th century, and became also traditional in Brazil. [2]

  4. Tripas - Wikipedia

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    Tripas or dobrada in Portuguese cuisine is beef stomach, and in the form of tripas à moda do Porto (tripes Porto style, with white beans, rice and carrots) is considered the traditional dish of the city of Porto, whose inhabitants are informally known as tripeiros. It is a typical and usual dish across many different regions of Portugal and is ...

  5. 2000–01 Sporting CP season - Wikipedia

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    Sporting CP : Porto: Stadium: Estádio das Antas: 31 January 2001 Second leg: Sporting CP : 0–0 (1–1 agg.) Porto: Lisbon: Stadium: Estádio José Alvalade

  6. Supporters of Sporting CP - Wikipedia

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    Sporting Clube de Portugal (Sporting CP) is a Portuguese sports club based in Lisbon and founded in 1906. Sporting CP have won 20 championships, 17 Taça de Portugal, 4 Taça da Liga, 9 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, 4 Campeonato de Portugal and 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in men's football, and through its athletics department was responsible, respectively, in 1984 and 1976, for Portugal's ...

  7. List of Sporting CP players - Wikipedia

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    Sporting career Appearances Goals Notes Francisco dos Santos: MF 1908-1911 4 0 Francisco Stromp: FW 1908-1924 43 13 Jaime Gonçalves: FW 1914-1927 58 30 Torres Pereira: FW 1916-1927 62 8 João Maia: FW 1917-1929 78 26 Jorge Viera: DF: 1920-1930: 109: 0: 1928 Summer Olympics participant Henrique Portela: MF 1920-1929 35 1 Serra e Moura: MF 1924 ...

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    In his nearly four weeks in office, President Donald Trump has unveiled a constant stream of policy priorities in quick succession, from shrinking government, to cutting taxes, to waging a war on ...

  9. List of Sporting CP seasons - Wikipedia

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    Sporting Clube de Portugal, referred to colloquially as Sporting, Sporting CP or Sporting Lisbon, is a Portuguese sports club based in Lisbon. The club is particularly renowned for its football branch. With more than 100,000 registered club members, [1] Sporting is one of the most