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  2. 20 years after the Sol, how could Miami fit in the WNBA’s ...

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    Sheri Sam, an All-Star with Miami in 2002, works as the scouting manager for the Portland Trail Blazers. Guard Sandy Brondello played five years in the WNBA (two with the Sol) before she became ...

  3. Fred Cortes - Wikipedia

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    Fred Cortes (1921–1964) was a Filipino actor who was a favorite leading man of Lvn Pictures before World War II. Cortes film debut was under Lvn Pictures Nag-iisang Sangla . His second movie team-up was with another Lvn star Mila del Sol for Angelita .

  4. Pamela Cortes - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Cortes was born on January 9, 1981, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.She started to study music and dancing when she was 7 years old. Since then, she has become a singer, actress, and dancer, who is well known in Ecuador.

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  6. Category:Miami Sol seasons - Wikipedia

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    2000 Miami Sol season; 2001 Miami Sol season; 2002 Miami Sol season This page was last edited on 26 April 2020, at 02:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Julio Cortes (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Julio Ceaser Cortes (born August 13, 1962) is a former American football linebacker who played for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at University of Miami .

  8. Julia Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    Julia DeForest Tuttle (née Sturtevant; January 22, 1849 [1] – September 14, 1898) was an American businesswoman who owned the property upon which Miami, Florida, was built. For this reason, she's called the "Mother of Miami." She's the only woman to have founded what would become a major American city. [2]

  9. Miami-Dade County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Miami-Dade County Courthouse, formerly known as the Dade County Courthouse, is a historic courthouse and skyscraper located at 73 West Flagler Street in Miami, Florida. Constructed over four years (1925–28), it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on January 4, 1989. [3] The building is 361 feet (110 m) tall with 28 ...