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Cosa (chi) è DYNAMO II - definizione

MULTI-SPORTS CLUB IN EAST BERLIN FROM 1954 TO 1991
Sport Club Dynamo; SC Dynamo Berlin II

FC Dynamo Perm         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN PERM, RUSSIA
Dynamo Perm; FC Dinamo Perm; Dinamo Perm; FC Dynamo Molotov; Dynamo Molotov; FC Dinamo Molotov; Dinamo Molotov
FC Dynamo Perm () was a Russian football team from Perm. It played professionally in 1946 and from 1993 to 2002.
MBC Dynamo Moscow         
  • Krylatskoe Sports Center]], which Dynamo started playing in from 2006
RUSSIAN PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL TEAM FROM MOSCOW, RUSSIA
MBK Dinamo Mosca; PBC Dynamo Moscow; BC Dynamo Moscow; MBK Dynamo Moscow; Dynamo Moscow (men's basketball)
MBC Dynamo Moscow () was a Russian basketball team from Moscow. The club was active for 93 years (from 1923 until 2016) as professional club before being dissolved due to financial problems.
Dinamo Samarkand Stadium         
MULTI-USE STADIUM IN SAMARKAND, UZBEKISTAN
Olimpia Stadium; Olimpiya Stadium; Dynamo Samarkand Stadium
Dinamo Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Dynamo Samarkand.

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SC Dynamo Berlin

The Sports Club Dynamo Berlin was an East German sports club that existed from 1954 to 1991. It was the largest sports club of SV Dynamo, the sports association of the security agencies. The club was disbanded after German reunification and eventually succeeded by sports club SC Berlin.