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Barcelona Sporting Club (Spanish: [baɾθeˈlona]), internationally known as Barcelona de Guayaquil, is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil, known best for its professional football team. They currently play in the Ecuadorian Serie A , the highest level of football in the country, and hold the distinction of being the only club in the ...
Formerly used South African postal code ranges from 9000-9299. [20] Withdrawn from use after independence in 1990. [21] Namibia has introduced a 5-digit postal code in 2018. [22] Nauru: NR: no codes Nepal: NP: NNNNN Netherlands: 31 December 1977 NL: no codes NNNN AA The combination of the postal code and the house number gives a unique ...
Postal codes in Ecuador have six numeric digits. The first two specify the province , the next two the district and the final two the zip code. For example, in the postal code 170515, 17 is Pichincha Province , 05 is the district and 15 the ZIP.
To make a national long-distance call, or from any mobile phone to a local or national number, dial (0a) xxx-xxxx (For example, to a number in Pichincha province, (02) 211-1111). To call from outside the country to a landline, dial +593-a-xxx-xxxx (For example, to a number in Guayas province, +593-4-211-1111)
The 59,283-capacity Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo is the home of Barcelona SC. The following is a list of football stadiums in Ecuador, ordered by capacity. The largest stadium in Ecuador which is not used for football is the 15,000-capacity Plaza de toros de Quito.
Barcelona Sporting Club is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil, known best for its professional football team. The current president of Barcelona is Carlos Alfaro Moreno . List of chairmen
The 2021 season was the 96th season in the existence of Barcelona Sporting Club, and the 63rd season in the top flight of Ecuadorian football.Barcelona was involved in three primary competitions: the main national tournament Liga Pro, the national cup called Copa Ecuador, and the international tournament Copa Libertadores.
Spanish postal codes were introduced on 1 July 1984, [1] when the Sociedad Estatal de Correos y Telégrafos introduced automated mail sorting. They consist of five numerical digits, [ 2 ] where the first two digits, ranging 01 to 52, correspond either to one of the 50 provinces of Spain or to one of the two autonomous cities on the African coast .