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Elton Aparecido De Souza
Elton Aparecido de Souza (born 9 May 1985), or simply Elton, is a Brazilian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Striker (association football), striker. On 7 March 2006, Elton joined Polish Ekstraklasa club Pogoń Szczecin] External links Brazilian FA Database
1985 births Living people Footballers from Campinas Men's association football forwards Brazilian men's footballers Clube Atlético Guaçuano players Clube Atlético Sorocaba players Pogoń Szczecin players PFC Slavia Sofia players C.F. Os Belenenses players Sociedade Esportiva Itapirense players Grêmio Esportivo Osasco players Cianorte Futebol Clube players Atlético Clube Paranavaí players First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players Ekstraklasa players Liga Portugal 2 players Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Bulgaria Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Bulgaria Expatriate men's footballers in Poland Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in ...
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Campinas
Campinas (, ''Plains'' or ''Meadows'') is a Brazilian municipality in São Paulo State, part of the country's Southeast Region. According to the 2020 estimate, the city's population is 1,213,792, making it the fourteenth most populous Brazilian city and the third most populous municipality in São Paulo state. The city's metropolitan area, Metropolitan Region of Campinas, contains twenty municipalities with a total population of 3,656,363 people. Etymology Campinas means ''grass fields'' in Portuguese and refers to its characteristic landscape, which originally comprised large stretches of dense subtropical forests (mato grosso or thick woods in Portuguese), mainly along the many rivers, interspersed with gently rolling hills covered by low-lying vegetation. Campinas' official crest and flag has a picture of the mythical bird, the phoenix, because it was practically reborn after a devastating epidemic of yellow fever in the 1800s, which killed more than 25% of the city's inhabi ...
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