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Aracaju

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Aracaju

Port and capital of Sergipe state in northeast Brazil, 275 km/171 mi northeast of Salvador (Bahía); population (2000) 461,500. Aracaju is located on the right bank of the estuary of the Sergipe River, about 10 km/6 mi from its mouth. Its main industries are sugar-refining, cotton mills, textiles, and tanneries. Its chief exports are cotton, sugar, hides, coffee, rice, vegetable oils, coconuts, and potassium.



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The company also has made inroads into the hotel industry: It owns a hotel and resort in Gramado, in southern Brazil, and expects soon to open the first Tahitian-style resort in Brazil--270 apartments and 50 bungalows on the water at Mosquero Beach, in the northeastern state of Aracaju.
The carrier also began daily service from Salvador to Aracaju.
Children <3 years of age attending two health centers, one public reference hospital (Joao Alves), and a private hospital in Aracaju were invited to participate in our study during April and May 2002.
 
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