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Maceió (Portuguese pronunciation: [masejˈjɔ]),
formerly sometimes Anglicised as
Maceio, is the
capital and the
largest city of the
coastal state of Alagoas...
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Leonardo de Magalhães
Visgueiro Pereira (born
August 11, 1987 in
Maceió),
known as Léo
Maceió, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays for Flamengo–PI as right...
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Maceió Open (aka
Chevrolet classic or
Chevrolet Open) is a defunct, ATP Tour
affiliated men's
tennis tournament. It was pla**** for one year, in 1992...
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known as
Everton Maceió or just
Maceió, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as a
forward for Portuguesa.
Nicknamed after his hometown,
Maceió pla**** for the...
- The
sinking of
Maceió ground is a
geological process of soil
subsidence in
several neighborhoods of the
Brazilian city of
Maceió,
capital of the state...
- (S);
Bahia (SW); and the
Atlantic Ocean (E). Its
capital is the city of
Maceió. It has 1.6% of the
Brazilian po****tion and
produces 0.8% of the Brazilian...
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Maceió Urban Rail (Portuguese:
Sistema de
Trens Urbanos de
Maceió) is the 32.1-kilometre (19.9 mi)
metre gauge diesel commuter rail line that
serves the...
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Maceió–Zumbi dos
Palmares International Airport (IATA: MCZ, ICAO: SBMO),
formerly called Campo dos
Palmares Airport, is an
international airport serving...
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Fabrice Alcebiades Maieco (born 30 May 1977),
commonly known as Akwá, is an
Angolan former professional football player who pla**** as a
forward for the...
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Natal Rio
Grande do
Norte 1,349,743 9
Curitiba Paraná 3,387,985 19
Maceió Alagoas 1,231,965 10 Goiânia Goiás 2,347,557 20 João
Pessoa Paraíba 1,168...