October 1940 – 29 December 2022), better known by his nickname Pelé (Brazilian Portuguese: [peˈlɛ]), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a...
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religion, Pele (pronounced [ˈpɛlɛ]) is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and the creator of the Hawaiian Islands. Often referred to as "Madame Pele" or "Tūtū...
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Pelé! is a 1993 sports video game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Accolade for the Sega Genesis. The game is based on the sport of...
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Peles may refer to: Keren Peles (Hebrew: קרן פלס; born 1979), Israeli female singer-songwriter and pianist Peles (river), a river in Perm Krai, Russia...
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Look up Pele or pele in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento; 1940–2022) was a Brazilian footballer. Pele or Pelé may also...
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Pele's tears (closest Hawaiian translation: "nā waimaka o Pele") are small pieces of solidified lava drops formed when airborne particles of molten material...
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Pele's hair (closest modern Hawaiian translation: "lauoho o Pele") is a volcanic glass formation produced from cooled lava stretched into thin strands...
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əˈjuː/ ə-BAY-dee ə-YOO; born 5 November 1964), known professionally as Abedi Pele, is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as an attacking...
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Bambrick (Linfield), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Gerd Müller (Bayern Munich), Pelé (Santos), Fernando Peyroteo (Sporting CP), and Uwe Seeler (Hamburg). Of these...
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Pele La (Pele Pass; la means pass in Dzongkha) is a high-mountain motorable pass located in Bhutan. From Wangdue Phodrang, one can travel east to Pele...
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Boys for Pele is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Tori Amos. Preceded by the first single, "Caught a Lite Sneeze", by three weeks...
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peled in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peled or Pelled (Hebrew: פלד, "steel") may refer to: Abe Peled, Israeli businessman Amit Peled Benny Peled (1928–2002)...
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Pelé: Birth of a Legend is a 2016 American biographical film about the early life of Brazilian footballer Pelé and his journey with Brazil to win the 1958...
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Robert Pelé (born 28 August 1981) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is the older brother of Yohann Pelé. In the...
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Peel tower (redirect from Pele tower)
Peel towers (also spelt pele) are small fortified keeps or tower houses, built along the English and Scottish borders in the Scottish Marches and North...
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Maurice Pelé (8 December 1928 – 20 February 2021) was a French cyclist. Throughout his career, Pelé was a member of the teams Vélo Sport Mésanger and...
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Limu o Pele or Pele's seaweed (Hawaiian, literally "seaweed of Pele" after Pele the Hawaiian fire goddess of volcanoes) is a geological term for thin sheets...
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Pelé Eterno (in English: Pele Forever) is a 2004 Brazilian documentary film directed by Anibal Massaini Neto. It traces the life and career of the Brazilian...
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Eric Pele (born October 21, 1969) is a retired American mixed martial artist of Samoan descent and former King of the Cage Super Heavyweight Champion....
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Pele is a masculine given name, surname and nickname. Variant forms include Pelé and Pellè. Male Pelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento; 1940–2022), Brazilian...
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Batho Pele (Sotho-Tswana: "People First") is a South African political initiative. The initiative was introduced by the Mandela Administration on October...
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2202 Pele, provisional designation 1972 RA, is an eccentric asteroid and near-Earth object of the Amor group, approximately 1–2 kilometers in diameter...
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Hiʻiaka (redirect from Hi'iaka i ka poli o Pele)
various challenges with the help of companions and gifts from Pele. In the end, after Pele destroyed Hi'iaka's sacred forest and lover, Lohi'au was given...
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Pele Smith is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club Fleetwood Town. Smith came through the Fleetwood Town to be given...
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Gilmar, Mauro Ramos, Mengálvio, Coutinho, Pepe, and most notable of all, Pelé, named the "Athlete of the Century" by the International Olympic Committee...
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Abdul Ghafoor (footballer) (redirect from Pakistani Pelé)
football team during the 1974 Asian Games. He was nicknamed the Pakistani Pelé and Black Pearl of Pakistan, for his resemblance to the Brazilian football...
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The Estádio Rei Pelé, also known as Trapichão, is a multi-purpose stadium in Maceió, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium...
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Pelé (born 4 November 1982) is a French former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Brou-sur-Chantereine, Seine-et-Marne, Pelé...
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Pele is an instrumental post-rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The group formed in the summer of 1997 by guitarist Chris Rosenau, bassist Scott Schoenbeck...
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14 September 1987), known as Pelé, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Pelé started playing at the youth...
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