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3 unusual facts about Barreiro


Barreiro, Cape Verde

The village is around 10 to 15 km east of the island capital of Vila do Maio and around south of Pedro Vaz and it is linked with a road with the road that encircles the entire island.

Barreirosuchus

The generic name is derived from the name of the rural district of Barreiro, where the holotype was found, and Greek souchus meaning "crocodile".

F.C. Barreirense

The following year, the club represented the country in the prestigious Inter-cities Fairs Cup and despite being eliminated in the first round by Dinamo Zagreb, the club managed to win 2-0 in the match played in Barreiro.


João Azevedo

He played the two next seasons at Luso Barreiro, before finally moving to Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1935/36, where he replaced the Brazilian Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos, who afterwards went on to impress with Olympique Marseille.

Península de Setúbal Subregion

The region of the Peninsula of Setúbal include several large centres, including the cities of Almada, Setúbal, Amora, Barreiro, Seixal, Montijo and Costa da Caparica, in addition to the larger towns of Sesimbra, Moita, Palmela, Alcochete, Corroios, Pinhal Novo, Monte da Caparica, Charneca da Caparica, Trafaria, Lavradio and Baixa da Banheira.

Rafael Alexandre Fernandes Ferreira Silva

Rafael Alexandre Fernandes Ferreira Silva (born 17 May 1993 in Barreiro) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Braga as a midfielder.

Roberto Reyes Barreiro

On May 1, 1914, during the invasion of Veracruz by the American Frank Friday Fletcher, Reyes Barreiro was among the surgeons attending to the noted Mexican hero José Azueta.

It was there that he discovered his oratorical ability and his admiration for Left-leaning politicos, especially Marx and Engels; Reyes Barreiro leaned to the political Left for the entirety of his adult life.

São José do Barreiro

São José do Barreiro (São José in Portuguese means Saint Joseph) is a municipality/county in the microrregion of Bananal in the eastern part of the state of São Paulo in Brazil bordering with state of Rio de Janeiro to the north and south.


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