Boca e River caíram na fase de grupos do Mundial de Clubes e aqui a gente acompanha os argentinos surtando com a ...
Renascença #bolabranca Os murros (e o sim ou sopas) no Porto, a besta de má memória no caminho do Benfica e o brilharete ...
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Despite homeruns from Vukovich and Weber, the Aces just couldn't get it done.
Esse rapaz estava torcendo pelo seu time num estádio de futebol americano, quando deu um soco no vidro, e acabou o quebrando. A internet divide opiniões sobre se a sua expulsão foi injusta ou não. créditos: @..yessirskiii no tiktok
Club Estudiantes de Bahía Blanca is an Argentine sports club based in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires Province. The club is best known for its basketball team, that currently played in the main levels of Argentina, including Campeonato Argentino and Liga Nacional de Básquet .
The Spanish–American War was an armed conflict between Spain and the United States in 1898. Hostilities began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to U.S. intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.
Hispanic America , also known as Spanish America (Spanish: América española), is the portion of the Americas comprising the Spanish-speaking countries of the continents of North and South America. In all of these countries, Spanish is the main language, sometimes sharing official status with one or more indigenous languages (such as Guaraní, Quechua, Aymara, or Mayan), or English (in Puerto Rico) and Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion.Hispanic America is sometimes grouped together with Brazil under the term "Ibero-America", meaning those countries in the Americas with cultural roots in the Iberian Peninsula.
The naming customs of Hispanic America are similar to the Spanish naming customs practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules. Many Hispanophones in the countries of Hispanic America have two given names, plus a paternal surname and a maternal surname (segundo apellido or apellido materno).
The different varieties of the Spanish language spoken in the Americas are distinct from Peninsular Spanish and Spanish spoken elsewhere, such as in Africa and Asia. Linguistically, this grouping is somewhat arbitrary, akin to having a term for "overseas English" encompassing variants spoken in the United States, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand, and Ireland, but not the Island of Britain.