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Arujá is a Brazilian city of the state of São Paulo. The latitude is 21.07 South and to one 50.15 longitude West. The population in 2004 is 14,412 The area of 326.638 km². São Paulo is a state in Brazil. ... Map of Earth showing curved lines of longitude Longitude, sometimes denoted λ, describes the location of a place on Earth east or west of a north-south line called the Prime Meridian. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Its boundaries are Santa Isabel the north and the northeast, Moji das Cruzes in the southeast, Itaquaquecetuba in the south and Guarulhos to the west and the northwest. Moji das Cruzes, erroneously but frequently called Mogi das Cruzes, is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. ... Itaquaquecetuba (better known at Itaquá) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. ... Guarulhos is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. ...




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Aruj was a privateer and eventually became the governor of Algiers.
Aruj was one of four brothers: Ishaq, Aruj, Ilias and Kheireddin, who were born in the 1470s on the island of Lesbos to their father, Yakup, and a Christian mother, Katalina, said to be the widow of a Christian priest.
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Armenian Tourist Attractions: Aruj Cathedral and surrounding ruins (935 words)
The village Aruj (former Talish, XVIII c till 1970) is one of the oldest settlements of Armenia.
Aruj and its environs are rich with historical- architectural monuments; burial-vaults from Bronze Age, temples, palaces, fortresses, khachkars, etc. The temple of Arutch is one of the most important medieval Armenian architectural constructions.
Aruj’s fortress (has not been professionally examined yet), the remainders of ramparts and buildings are preserved on the eastern outskirts of the village.
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