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Caju may refer to: * Caju, a river of Roraima state in northern Brazil * Caju, a lower-class district of the Zona Norte (North Zone) of Rio de Janeiro * Caju, the Portuguese name for the fruit of the Cashew tree * Caju Cemetery, a necropolis in Rio de Janeiro People * Caju (footballer, born 1915) * Caju (footballer, born 1949) Paulo Cézar Lima (born 16 June 1949), commonly known as Caju, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. During his career, he played for various clubs in Brazil, most notably Botafogo, and for Marseil ..., Brazilian retired football attacking midfielder * Caju (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian football leftback Other uses * Samba Cajú, a town and municipality in Cuanza Norte Province in Angola * , a trans-Neptunian object nicknamed ''Caju'' See also * Cajun (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Caju River
The Caju River is a river of Roraima state in northern Brazil. See also *List of rivers of Roraima List of rivers in Roraima (Brazilian State). The list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream. Roraima is located entirely within the Amazon Bas ... ReferencesBrazilian Ministry of Transport Rivers of Roraima {{Roraima-river-stub ...
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Caju (Rio De Janeiro)
Caju is a working-class district of the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... Prior to the current region Caju belonged to the historic district of São Cristóvão. References Neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro (city) Working class in South America Social class in Brazil {{RiodeJaneiro-geo-stub ...
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Cashew
The cashew tree (''Anacardium occidentale'') is a tropical evergreen tree native to South America in the genus ''Anacardium'' that produces the cashew seed and the cashew apple accessory fruit. The tree can grow as tall as , but the dwarf cultivars, growing up to , prove more profitable, with earlier maturity and greater yields. The cashew seed is commonly considered a snack nut (cashew nut) eaten on its own, used in recipes, or processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter. Like the tree, the nut is often simply called a cashew. Cashew allergies are triggered by the proteins found in tree nuts, and cooking often does not remove or change these proteins. In 2019, four million tonnes of cashew nuts were produced globally, with Ivory Coast and India as the leading producers. As well as the nut and fruit, the plant has several other uses. The shell of the cashew seed yields derivatives that can be used in many applications including lubricants, waterproofing, paints, and, start ...
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Caju Cemetery
The São Francisco Xavier Cemetery is the largest of the many necropolises that make up the group popularly known as the Caju Cemetery, located in the Caju neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro's North Zone. It is the largest cemetery in the state of Rio de Janeiro, covering 441,000 m², and one of the largest in Brazil. The other cemeteries that make up the group of necropolises are the Cemetery of the Third Order of Carmel, the Cemetery of the Venerable Third Order of St. Francis of Penance and the Jewish Communal Cemetery of Caju. It was officially founded on 18 October 1851, in the same place where a slave cemetery had existed since 1839, and has been administered by the Concessionária Reviver since 2015, after more than 150 years of administration by the Santa Casa de Misericórdia oly House of Mercy History The cemetery originally was located near São Cristóvão beach, replaced due to several landfills. It was the former ''Campo da Misericórdia'' (''Field of Mercy''), used s ...
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Caju (footballer, Born 1915)
Caju may refer to: * Caju, a river of Roraima state in northern Brazil * Caju, a lower-class district of the Zona Norte (North Zone) of Rio de Janeiro * Caju, the Portuguese name for the fruit of the Cashew tree * Caju Cemetery, a necropolis in Rio de Janeiro People * Caju (footballer, born 1915) * Caju (footballer, born 1949) Paulo Cézar Lima (born 16 June 1949), commonly known as Caju, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. During his career, he played for various clubs in Brazil, most notably Botafogo, and for Marseil ..., Brazilian retired football attacking midfielder * Caju (footballer, born 1995), Brazilian football leftback Other uses * Samba Cajú, a town and municipality in Cuanza Norte Province in Angola * , a trans-Neptunian object nicknamed ''Caju'' See also * Cajun (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Caju (footballer, Born 1949)
Paulo Cézar Lima (born 16 June 1949), commonly known as Caju, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. During his career, he played for various clubs in Brazil, most notably Botafogo, and for Marseille in France. At international level, he was capped 57 times by the Brazil national team in the 1960s and 1970s, scoring 10 goals. Career Caju spent his early years in Honduras, where his father Marinho Rodrigues managed Club Deportivo Olimpia during the early 1960s. In the mid-1960s Marinho took over as manager in Colombian club Junior de Barranquilla, where Caju debuted as a professional, at age 16, playing alongside Brazilian internationals Dida and Escurinho. In 1967 he moved to Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, making his debut at age 17. He won the Campeonato Carioca (championship of the state of Rio de Janeiro) several times and many more trophies which led him to become one of Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas' all-time greatest and mo ...
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Caju (footballer, Born 1995)
Wanderson de Jesus Martins (born 17 July 1995), commonly known as Caju, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Aris Limassol as a left-back. Club career Santos Born in Irecê, Bahia, Caju graduated from Santos's youth setup, and was promoted to the first-team in September 2014, profiting from the departure of Emerson Palmieri to Palermo and from Eugenio Mena's injury. He stands as the only player who graduated from ''Peixe'' Academy 100% owned by the club since 2010. On 21 September 2014 Caju made his first-team – and Série A – debut, starting in a 3-1 home win against Figueirense. He overtook Mena and Zé Carlos during the latter stages of the campaign, appearing in 11 matches. On 10 March 2015, after being linked to Udinese and Barcelona, Caju renewed with ''Peixe'', signing until 2019. He spent the campaign as a backup to Zeca. In 2016, as the latter was representing the Brazil under-23s in the Summer Olympics, Caju was made a starter by manager Dorival Júnio ...
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Samba Cajú
Samba Cajú is a town and municipality in Cuanza Norte Province in Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Luanda , religion = , religion_year = 2020 , religion_ref = , coordina .... The municipality had a population of 21,918 in 2014. References Populated places in Cuanza Norte Province Municipalities of Angola {{Angola-geo-stub ...
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2015 BP519
, nicknamed ''Caju'', is an extreme trans-Neptunian object from the scattered disc on a highly eccentric and inclined orbit in the outermost region of the Solar System. It was first observed on 17 January 2015, by astronomers with the Dark Energy Survey at Cerro Tololo Observatory in Chile. It has been described as an extended scattered disc object (ESDO), and fits into the group of extreme objects that led to the prediction of Planet Nine, and has the highest orbital inclination of any of these objects. Orbit and classification orbits the Sun at a distance of 35.2–821  AU once every 8856 years (3,234,488 days; semi-major axis of 428 AU). Its orbit has an exceptionally high eccentricity of 0.92 and an inclination of 54 ° with respect to the ecliptic. This makes it a probable outlier among the known extreme trans-Neptunian objects. Planet Nine fits into the group of extreme trans-Neptunian objects that originally led to the prediction of Planet Nine. T ...
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