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Maracaju Atlético Clube, commonly known as Maracaju, is a Brazilian football team based in Maracaju Municipality, Mato Grosso do Sul state.
Maracaju may refer to:
Maracaju is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, in the southwest. Its population was 28,236 and its area is 5,299 km².
Cerradomys maracajuensis, also known as the Maracaju oryzomys, is a rodent species from South America. It is terrestrial and is found in gallery forests in Bolivia, Paraguay and nearby Brazil and Peru.
Maracaju Mountain Range is located in Mato Grosso do Sul.
The term maracatu denotes any of several performance genres found in Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil. Main types of maracatu include Maracatu Nação and Maracatu Rural (rural-style maracatu).
Maracajá is a municipality in the state of Santa Catarina in the South region of Brazil.
Maracaçumé is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil.
"Maracatu Atômico" is a song written and composed by Brazilian musicians Jorge Mautner and Nélson Jacobina in 1974, and originally performed by Mautner on his self-titled album released in the same year. It is one of the duo's most famous creative outputs, thanks to the numerous cover versions it received over the years, the most famous of them being the one made by Nação Zumbi in 1996.
Maracaturra is a high yielding Brazilian hybrid of Maragogype and Caturra. It is believed to have naturally occurred in the late 1800s and is mainly found in Brazil, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.
Tiendas Comercial Mexicana S.A. de C.V., colloquially known as La Comercial and La Comer, was a Mexican hypermarket group that operated mainly in Mexico City and Central Mexico. It was founded in 1930 and operated by Controladora Comercial Mexicana.
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