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Martín Menacho
José Martín Menacho Aguilera (born August 7, 1973) is a retired Bolivian football striker. Club career Nicknamed ''El Loco'', Menacho has developed most of his football career in Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. His former clubs are Destroyers, Blooming, Oriente Petrolero, Wilstermann, Real Potosí, Bolívar, La Paz, Guabirá and Nacional Potosí. He also had a brief spell with Peruvian club Sport Ancash in 2005. Among his accomplishments, he finished as the top scorer in the 2004 Apertura tournament with 15 goals. International career Menacho has been capped for the Bolivia national team from 1999 to 2001. He represented his country in one FIFA World Cup qualification match and at the 1999 Confederations Cup. Honours Club * Blooming ** Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano: 1998, 1999 * Bolívar ** Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano: 2006 (C) Individual * Real Potosí Real may refer to: Currencies * Brazilian real (R$) * Central American Republic real * ...
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Santa Cruz De La Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra (; "Holy Cross of the Mountain Range"), commonly known as Santa Cruz, is the largest city in Bolivia and the capital of the Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia), Santa Cruz department. Situated on the Pirai River (Bolivia), Pirai River in the eastern Tropical Lowlands of Bolivia, the Santa Cruz de la Sierra Metropolitan Region is the most populous urban agglomeration in Bolivia with an estimated of 2.4 million population in 2020, it is formed by a conurbation of seven Santa Cruz municipalities: Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Guardia, Bolivia, La Guardia, Warnes, Bolivia, Warnes, Cotoca, El Torno, Santa Cruz, El Torno, Porongo, and Montero, Bolivia, Montero. The city was first founded in 1561 by Spanish explorer Ñuflo de Chavez about east of its current location, and was moved several times until it was finally established on the Piray River, Pirai River in the late 16th century. For much of its history, Santa Cruz was mostly a small outpost town, and even after ...
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