Aracaju
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A·ra·ca·ju
(ä-rä′kä-zho͞o′) A city of eastern Brazil near the Atlantic Ocean south-southwest of Recife. It is a commercial center in a cotton- and sugar-producing region.
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Aracajú
(Portuguese ərəkəˈʒu)n
(Placename) a port in E Brazil, capital of Sergipe state. Pop: 701 000 (2005 est)
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A•ra•ca•jú
(ˌɑr ə kəˈʒu)n.
the capital of Sergipe, in NE Brazil. 299,622.
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