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Encyclopedia > Canas

Canas is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its latitude is 22.7/22°42'13" S and the longitude is 45.05/45°03'19" W. The population in 2004 is 3,970 and the area is 50.9 km² The elevation is 530 m.


Canas is a ficional character in the video game Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken for Game Boy Advance.




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Cana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (495 words)
Among Christians and other students of the New Testament, Cana is best known as the place where, according to the Fourth Gospel, Jesus performed his first miracle, the turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast (John 2:1-11) when the wine provided by the bridegroom had run out.
In Roman Catholicism, the Wedding at Cana is one of the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary.
Cana of Galilee is not mentioned in any other book of the Bible, nor in any other contemporary source.
CANA History (1319 words)
CANA is a non-partisan organization which participates fully in matters that affect the quality of life of its constituents.
CANA successfully organized the opposition to a proposed 1981 zoning change to authorize converting one and two family units to multiple residences because its enactment would have destroyed stable neighborhoods and encouraged the absentee ownership of owner-occupied housing.
CANA proposed annual funding to provide curbing of roadways in Washington Park as a means of preventing erosion of park lands by the parking of motor vehicles.
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