Sobradinho Esporte Clube, commonly known as Sobradinho, are a Brazilian football team from Sobradinho, in Distrito Federal.
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He was born in Sobradinho, satellite city around Brasília, and moved to Guará, another satellite city around Brasília, in 1973, where he resided until 1991.
Both minerals are thus far restricted to the area of Listvenitovyi Stream, in the Khatyrka ultramafic (silicon-poor) zone of the Koryak–Kamchatka fold area, Koryak Mountains, Beringovsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia.
After Congress established the Federal District in District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, local Militia units were reorganized again, to form what would become the District of Columbia National Guard.
The government of the Federal District - the Brazilian state where the country's capital, Brasília, is located - is called Palácio do Buriti ("Buriti Palace").
Its main tributary, the Preto, has its source in Lagoa Feia near Formosa in the state of Goiás and it forms the boundary with the Federal District.
Once part of the municipality of Juazeiro it grew with the construction of the Sobradinho Dam and the flooding of the huge Sobradinho Reservoir.
Municipal water supply would receive priority over other uses, which would only be catered for only when the reservoir behind the Sobradinho dam on the São Francisco River, which produces much of the region's electricity, is nearly full about 40% of the time.