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15-1207: (Redirected from Indios ) [REDACTED] Look up indio , Indio , or índio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indio may refer to: Places [ edit ] Indio, Bovey Tracey , an historic estate in Devon, England Indio, California , a city in Riverside County, California, United States People with the name [ edit ] Indio (musician) , Canadian musician Gordon Peterson Índio, Brazilian football players: Índio (footballer, born 1931) , or Aluísio Francisco da Luz Índio (footballer, born 1958) , or Valdevino José da Silva Índio (footballer, born 1972) , or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship Índio (footballer, born 1975) , or Marcos Antônio de Lima Índio (footballer, born 1979) , or José Sátiro do Nascimento Índio (footballer, born 1981) , or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira Índio (footballer, born 1996) , or Matheus da Cunha Gomes Matheus Índio,

30-399: A Mexican beer brand Indio (coin) , a Portuguese coin minted from 1499 to 1504 See also [ edit ] El Indio (disambiguation) India (disambiguation) Indian (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Indio . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

45-399: A Mexican beer brand Indio (coin) , a Portuguese coin minted from 1499 to 1504 See also [ edit ] El Indio (disambiguation) India (disambiguation) Indian (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Indio . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

60-431: A Nicaraguan professional baseball team Indios de Mayagüez , a Puerto Rican professional baseball team Indios de Oriente , a defunct Venezuelan professional baseball team that played from 1956 to 1964 Indios de Cartagena , a defunct Colombian professional baseball team that played from 1948 to 2017 Indios de Ciudad Juárez , a Mexican association football team Other uses [ edit ] Indio (beer) ,

75-431: A Nicaraguan professional baseball team Indios de Mayagüez , a Puerto Rican professional baseball team Indios de Oriente , a defunct Venezuelan professional baseball team that played from 1956 to 1964 Indios de Cartagena , a defunct Colombian professional baseball team that played from 1948 to 2017 Indios de Ciudad Juárez , a Mexican association football team Other uses [ edit ] Indio (beer) ,

90-709: A baseball team active in the Colombian Professional Baseball League . Founded in 1948, the team was one of the most successful in Colombian baseball. Indios was the first professional baseball team in Colombia, founded in March 1948 by Juan González Cornett and sponsored by Cigarillos Piel Roja ( lit. Redskin Cigarettes ); it gained its name from Pielroja's mascot, a stereotypical North American Indian . Indios

105-886: A common name for Matheus Pains , born 1999 Ethnicities [ edit ] Indio, a term referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas Indio, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native Austronesian peoples of the East Indies and majority of the Philippines. Indio, the Spanish term for Indian people , and/or people from India Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films and television [ edit ] Indio (1981 film) , Filipino film by Carlo J. Caparas Indio (1989 film) , Italian film by Anthony M. Dawson Indio (TV series) (2013),

120-613: A common name for Matheus Pains , born 1999 Ethnicities [ edit ] Indio, a term referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas Indio, the Spanish Colonial racial term for the native Austronesian peoples of the East Indies and majority of the Philippines. Indio, the Spanish term for Indian people , and/or people from India Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films and television [ edit ] Indio (1981 film) , Filipino film by Carlo J. Caparas Indio (1989 film) , Italian film by Anthony M. Dawson Indio (TV series) (2013),

135-534: A fictional epic set upon the start of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines Music [ edit ] Indio (album) by Australian rock-pop band, Indecent Obsession (1992) "Indio" (song) by Indecent Obsession taken from the album of the same name (1992) "Indio", a song by Brant Bjork from the album Jalamanta (1999) " "Índios" ", song by Legião Urbana taken from the album Dois (1986) Sports [ edit ] Indios del Bóer ,

150-474: A fictional epic set upon the start of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines Music [ edit ] Indio (album) by Australian rock-pop band, Indecent Obsession (1992) "Indio" (song) by Indecent Obsession taken from the album of the same name (1992) "Indio", a song by Brant Bjork from the album Jalamanta (1999) " "Índios" ", song by Legião Urbana taken from the album Dois (1986) Sports [ edit ] Indios del Bóer ,

165-1001: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up indio , Indio , or índio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indio may refer to: Places [ edit ] Indio, Bovey Tracey , an historic estate in Devon, England Indio, California , a city in Riverside County, California, United States People with the name [ edit ] Indio (musician) , Canadian musician Gordon Peterson Índio, Brazilian football players: Índio (footballer, born 1931) , or Aluísio Francisco da Luz Índio (footballer, born 1958) , or Valdevino José da Silva Índio (footballer, born 1972) , or Francisco Anibio da Silva Costa, indoor footballer, see 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship Índio (footballer, born 1975) , or Marcos Antônio de Lima Índio (footballer, born 1979) , or José Sátiro do Nascimento Índio (footballer, born 1981) , or Antônio Rogério Silva Oliveira Índio (footballer, born 1996) , or Matheus da Cunha Gomes Matheus Índio,

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180-443: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indio&oldid=1235704019 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages indio From Misplaced Pages,

195-489: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indio&oldid=1235704019 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Indios de Cartagena Indios de Cartagena ( Cartagena Indians ) were

210-543: Was crowned champion of the inaugural 1948 season. During this era, Indios was the "criollo" team, made up of all-Colombian players, as opposed to other teams including its crosstown rival Torices that used foreign players. The team won three more titles in the so-called first era of Colombian baseball, the last in 1955–56, before the league ceased operations in 1958. When Colombian professional baseball started again in 1979, Indios returned and immediately won two championships back to back, in 1980 and 1981. During this period, it

225-482: Was headlined by "Los Ñatos" ( The Snub-Nosed Ones ), shortstops Orlando Ramírez and Carlos Velázquez . Indios won their last title in the 1987–88 season, though that would be the last season of professional baseball until the mid-1990s. After the professional league was reformed, several teams briefly assumed the Indios name, starting the 1996–97 season and going until 2001–02 season. Jolbert and Orlando Cabrera bought

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