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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for olimpus

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Fuerte Olimpo During José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia government it was called Fuerte Olimpo, maybe because of the main Cerro (hill) which was said to resemble Mount Olimpus in ancient Greece. At that time Paraguayan sovereignty established a free port for Brazilian trading.
West London Eagles Handball Club In 2012/13 they were again knocked out in the second round of the EHF Challenge Cup after three defeats against the Lithuanian side Dragūnas Klaipėda, SPE Strovolos from Cyprus and the Moldavian host team HC Olimpus-85-USEFS. However, they were guaranteed a place in the EHF Challenge Cup 2013/14 with a 4th place finish in the newly revamped Super 8 league. The team also finished runner-up in the EHA Cup, losing to Salford H.C in the final.
Starman (wrestler) On January 23, 1996 he made his debut in CMLL teaming with Alacran de Durango and Olimpus defeating Fiero, America, and Linx. Later on he was in a tournament of Block B for the CMLL World Welterweight Championship. In the first round, he lost to Karloff Lagarde, Jr. In October 1998 he changed his name to Starman to avoid legal trouble with the original Ultramán (not a relative). Even since his debut the original had been feuding with him over the rights of the name. He changed his name to Starman after that. He made his first "major show" appearance when he teamed up with Astro Rey, Jr., El Oriental, Tigre Blanco, and Mr. Águila in a losing effort to Zumbido, El Satánico, Valentin Mayo, Virus, and Rencor Latino on the undercard of CMLL's 1999 Ruleta de la Muerte pay-per-view event. On March 17, 2000, he made another major show teaming with Tigre Blanco, Mascara Magica, Astro Rey, Jr., Antifaz, Tony Rivera, Safari, and Olimpico in another losing effort to Arkangel de la Muerte, Dr. O'Borman, Último Guerrero, Zumbido, Rencor Latino, Mr. Mexico, Violencia, and Rey Bucanero On January 1, 2001, he became Ultraman Jr. again to lose his mask to Arkangel de la Muerte in a Japanese card co-promoted by Atsushi Onita. This mask loss was never acknowledged nor even mentioned in his home country.
Ramstein (wrestler) Francisco Costilla began his wrestling career in 1993, working as the "enmascarado" (masked) character Fugaz, which is Spanish for "Fast", a reference to his high flying, fast paced wrestling style. At some point early in his career Costilla was forced to remove the Fugaz mask after losing a "Luchas de Apuesta" ("Bet Match") against Enemigo Publico. Later on he lost another "Luchas de Apuestas" match, this time to Rayo Tapatío I, and as a result had to have his hair shaved. In late 1998 or early 1999 he began working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), one of Mexico's biggest and the world's oldest wrestling promotion. On July 16, 1999, Fugaz teamed up with Sangre Azteca to defeat the team of Sombra de Plata and Ricky Marvin in match that stole the show, earning the four youngsters a standing ovation from the crowd. The success of this match earned all four a match at CMLL's biggest show of the year the CMLL 66th Anniversary Show, which took place on September 24, 1999. This time Marvin and Sombra de Plata won the match. Fugaz was teamed up with the veteran Scorpio, Jr. to participate in the 1999 "Gran Alternativa" tournament, where a rookie and a veteran team up. The tournament took place on December 17, 1999, and had the team advance to the finals by defeating the teams of Sombra de Plata and Lizmark and Negro Casas and La Flecha. In the finals they lost to El Felino and Tigre Blanco. Costilla made his last CMLL appearance as "Fugaz" on July 9, 2001, teaming with former rival Enemigo Publico to defeat the team of Neutron and Olimpus.