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Iraja may
refer to: One of two saints,
Abadir and
Iraja, in the
Coptic Orthodox Church Irajá, a
neighborhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil This...
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Irajá is a
neighborhood of
middle class and
lower middle in the
North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The
neighborhood is
divided by
Brazil Avenue. Today...
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Irajá Silvestre Filho (born 3
February 1983), more
commonly known as
Irajá, is a
Brazilian politician and businessperson.
Although born in Goiás, has spent...
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Irajá Cecy (born 18 May 1955) is a
Brazilian athlete. He
competed in the men's high jump at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans...
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Irajá Station (Portuguese: Estação
Irajá) is a
subway station on the Rio de
Janeiro Metro that
services the
neighbourhood of
Irajá in the
North Zone of...
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Abadir and
Iraja are
saints in the
Coptic Church and the
Roman Catholic Church. They are
reported to have been
children of the
sister of Basilides, "the...
- Vale),
Avenida Bento Gonçalves in
Porto Alegre, Brazil. It is
named after Irajá Damiani Pinto,
professor at UFRGS. The
museum displays various fossils of...
- Cordaicarpus.
Karen Adami-Rodrigues;
Paulo Alves De Souza;
Roberto Iannuzzi &
Irajá Damiani Pinto (2004), "Herbivoria Em
Floras Gonduânicas Do Neopaleózoico...
- "Kátia Flávia, a
Godiva do
Irajá" (Portuguese for "Kátia Flávia, the
Godiva from
Irajá") is a song
written and
composed by
Brazilian musicians Fausto...
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Saens Peña stations. To
allow the
completion of the
second line to
Irajá, in 1983, the
trains on this line
began operating from 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM...