Jacuípe
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Municipality in Alagoas, Brazil
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08°50′31″S 35°27′36″W / 8.84194°S 35.46000°W / -8.84194; -35.46000 Jacuípe is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Alagoas. Its population is 7,006 (2020)[1] and its area is 217 km².[2]
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Capital: Maceió
- Arapiraca
- Campo Grande
- Coité do Nóia
- Craíbas
- Feira Grande
- Girau do Ponciano
- Lagoa da Canoa
- Limoeiro de Anadia
- São Sebastião
- Taquarana
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- Belém
- Cacimbinhas
- Estrela de Alagoas
- Igaci
- Mar Vermelho
- Maribondo
- Minador do Negrão
- Palmeira dos Índios
- Paulo Jacinto
- Quebrangulo
- Tanque d'Arca
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