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Encyclopedia > Araraquara

Araraquara is a city in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It's nicknamed Sun´s Home, because of its sunset and because it gets very hot.


More than 200 000 people live in Araraquara, and the city was founded in 1817.




External links

  • Official website (http://www.araraquara.sp.gov.br)



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Social Actions - SEC Araraquara (344 words)
Fundecitrus donated a building consisting of seven rooms to implement workshops; cafeteria and area for socializing; kitchen, laundry; pantry; stock room; teachers' room; principal's room; four restrooms; a free area measuring 5,501 square meters; greenhouse to plant greens and vegetables; and a sports court.
The municipality of Araraquara is in charge of all expenses with the unit's operation and maintenance, such as consumables, educational materials and school meals, students' transportation, personnel hiring and constant training, and payment of the employees.
The workshops that are operating in the SEC Araraquara are: Reading and Writing I, Reading and Writing II, Practices on how to organize your daily activities, Human Relations, Music and Singing, Recreation and Games, Expression and School tasks and assignments.
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