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Gama

[gam-uh, gah-muh]

noun

  1. Vasco da 1460–1524, Portuguese navigator: discovered the sea route from Portugal around the continent of Africa to India.



Gama

/ ˈɡɑːə /

noun

  1. Vasco da (ˈvæskəʊ də). ?1469–1524, Portuguese navigator, who discovered the sea route from Portugal to India around the Cape of Good Hope (1498)

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Hence the title Vasco da Ganya – a play on the name of the 15th Century Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, and the Swahili word danganya, which means "to lie".

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Marinakis also confirmed in December he had been in talks to purchase Brazilian side Vasco da Gama.

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Like Pec, 23, who came to MLS from Brazil’s Vasco da Gama, where he played as a wide winger in a rigid system that left little room for improvisation.

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For Pec, the Galaxy’s spectacular 23-year-old winger, the change started last February, when he left Brazilian club Vasco da Gama, the only team he had ever known.

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From the Mexico City municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez, the band is made up of the three Gama brothers — marimba player and guitarist Allan “Mongo,” marimbist Jesús “Kacho” and percussionist José Ángel “Kilos” — as well as bassist Raúl Albarran and drummer Ricardo López.

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