• Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos (born 16 March 1944 – 18 September 2017) was a Brazilian professional football player and manager. Aguila Primera División...
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    may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. César Rodríguez (1958) Jorge Tupinambá (1992–1995) Carlos Rosales (2000) Rodolfo Arias (2001) Mario Reig (2001–2002)...
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  • immediate results: in 1973 the club under the direction of Brazilian Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos won the Tercera División for the first time and earned promotion...
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  • 1996 – Sept 1996) Jorge Tupinambá (1995–1999) Raúl Martínez Sambulá (2000) Ramón Maradiaga (2004) Héctor Castellón (2004–2005) Jorge Pineda (2005–2006)...
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  • "Mica" González (1972–1975) El Salvador Ricardo Tomasino (1976) Brazil Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos (January 1975 - July 1975) El Salvador final tables Archived...
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  • Ascenso) in 1971. However, on 12 February 1977, under Brazilian coach Jorge Tupinambá who had previously coached ANTEL and Platense to the First Division...
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    Carrasco Vivanco (1970) Conrado Miranda (1971) Héctor D'Angelo (1972) Jorge Tupinambá (1973) Mauricio Rodríguez (1973–1974) Conrado Miranda (1975) Marcelo...
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    Tupinambá Indians. They called him "Caramuru", meaning "moray". Correia married Paraguaçu or Paraguassu, the daughter of Morubixaba (the Tupinamba's word...
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  • against Atletico Marte, (May 5, 1974) First penalty Kick of the season: Jorge “Indio” Vásquez for Atletico Marte against FAS, th minutes (March 17, 1974)...
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  • (1975) Walter Cifuentes (1999) Luis Ángel León (2000) Raúl Magaña (2001–2003) Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos Santiago Chicas Mauro Liberia 1974/75 – RSSSF...
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  • Cea Jorge Adalberto ”Conejo” Lievano Rafael Búcaro Maximiliano Cubas Sean Fraser Raúl Magaña Mario Antonio Monge José Antonio Quintanilla Jorge Suárez...
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  •  BRA 1967-1971 Mario “Tiorra” Castro  SLV February 1974- April 1974 Jorge Tupinambá  BRA May 1974- December 1974 Carlos Campuzano Ramos  Chile January...
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  • (1974) Ricardo Tomasino (1974–1975) Victor Manuel Ochoa (1975) Raúl Magaña (1976) Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos Santiago Chicas Mauro Liberia 1974/75 – RSSSF...
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  • Guillermo Gutiérrez 1972 Chentino Mejia 1974 Guillermito Gutierrez 1976–78 Jorge Tupinambá Segunda division champion/Promoted from Second Division to first Division...
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    Platense under the tutelage of Jorge Tupinambá. He stayed there until Tupinambá was released, then followed Tupinambá to Firpo and Dragon. He retired...
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  • Team Chairman Head Coach Captain Kitmaker Shirt sponsor ANTEL TBD Jorge Tupinambá TBD TBD TBD Águila TBD Conrado Miranda TBD TBD TBD Alianza TBD Ricardo...
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  • Santiago Chicas Raúl "Cayito" Mejía Fuentes Leonardo Salas (1980–82) Jorge Tupinambá (1982–86) Leonardo Salas (1986) Mario Rey (1986–87) Juan Ramón Paredes...
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  • Angel Deras "Chincullita" 1979–1980 1 Segunda División Salvadorean Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos 1981– 1982 Ricardo Mena Laguán 1982–1983 2 x Third place...
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  • Salvador 1972 July 1973 Marcelo Estrada  Argentina July 1973 1973 Jorge Tupinambá  Brazil February 1974 April 1974 Marcelo Estrada  Argentina May 1974...
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  • (1992–1993) Clarival Oliveira – C.D. Águila (1967–1968), Sonsonate (1968-69) Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos – C.D. Águila (1967–1968), UES (1971-72) Jonás López – C...
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  • Division. (2003 Apertura-Clausura 2004) Cesar Acevedo (1992–1995) Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos (1994) Juan Ramón Sánchez (1995–1996) Ricardo "Coneja" Guardado...
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    1511. He lived among the Tupinambá Indians and married Paraguassu, the daughter of Morubixaba Taparica, chief of the Tupinamba. Mem de Sá, the third General...
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  • TBD Alianza 2017 2018 TBD Alianza 2017 2018 TBD Alianza 2017 2018 Jorge Tupinambá dos Santo Brazil ANTEL 1975 1975 Ricardo Tomasino El Salvador ANTEL...
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    Paulo, and the Tupinambá the southeast region of Brazil. The current knowledge of ancient Tupi is mainly based on the language of the Tupinambá. The Tupi peoples...
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    transforming the indigenous region in the far north called Mairi (home to the Tupinambá and Pacajá Indians under the command of cacique Guaimiaba), into the Portuguese...
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    occupied by two indigenous nations that each spoke Tupi languages: the Tupinambá, who occupied the stretch between Camamu and the mouth of the São Francisco...
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    D. (1997). "Descripción del tupinambá en el período colonial: el Arte de José de Anchieta" [Description of the Tupinambá in the colonial period: the Art...
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    are now the states of Pará Maranhão, as lingua franca on the basis of Tupinambá lexicon but with strong grammatical influence from Portuguese, also due...
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    Metropolitan Cathedral). The settlement of Feliz Lusitânia was created in the Tupinambá and Mairi territory (current Brazilian states of Amapá, Pará, and, Maranhão)...
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    Capybara (category Articles containing Tupinambá-language text)
    371–391. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1981.tb04588.x. Murphey, Robert M.; Mariano, Jorge S.; Moura Duarte, Francisco A. (May 1985). "Behavioral observations in a...
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