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Aracaju (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɾakaˈʒu]) is the
capital of the
state of Sergipe, Brazil,
located in the
northeastern part of the
country on the...
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Sergipe borders Bahia to the
south and west and
Alagoas to the north.
Aracaju is the
capital and the
largest city in the state; the
state is divided...
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commonly referred to as Confiança, is a
Brazilian professional club
based in
Aracaju,
Sergipe founded on 1 May 1936. It
competes in the
Campeonato Brasileiro...
- The
Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Aracaju (Latin:
Archidioecesis Metropolitae Aracaiuensis) is a
Latin Metropolitan archdiocese in the State...
- The
Aracaju train crash,
which occurred on
March 20, 1946, is the
worst ever rail
disaster in Brazil;
resulting in the
deaths of 185
people and 300 injured...
- as the
Metropolitan Cathedral of
Aracaju and
commonly as the
Aracaju Cathedral, is a
Roman Catholic church in
Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil. It is dedicated...
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Aracaju–Santa
Maria International Airport (IATA: AJU, ICAO: SBAR) is the
airport serving Aracaju, Brazil. It is
operated by AENA.
Although it had been...
- Muni****l
Prefecture of
Aracaju;
Estado de Sergipe,
Prefeitura Muni****l de
Aracaju (2015),
Plano diretor de
desenvolvimento urbano de
Aracaju (in Portuguese)...
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Sergipe as they are
usually called, is a
Brazilian football team from
Aracaju, the second-oldest club in the
state of Sergipe,
founded on 17 October...
- Arakajú (
Aracajú) is an
extinct and
poorly attested Cariban language.
Kaufman (2007)
placed it in his
Wayana branch. Gildea,
Spike (2002). "Ergativity...