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Roda (Serbian Cyrillic: Рода, lit. 'Stork') is a chain of retail stores that began operating in 1994 by opening its first location in Kula . By developing a retail network of megamarkets, first in Vojvodina, and then throughout Serbia, Roda positioned itself as a store for large and family purchases.
Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã is a motorsports circuit located in Viamão, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.It hosts national championships such as Stock Car Pro Series and Copa Truck.
The Taruma (Saloema in Suriname; Tarənos in the Tiriyó language) are an indigenous people found in the northern Brazil, southern Guyana, and southern Suriname. They used to speak Taruma which is considered critically endangered. [1] [2] The Taruma in Suriname have merged with the Tiriyó, in Brazil they merged with the Wai-wai.
Name Stores First store in Serbia Parent; P.S. Fashion: 64 [23]: 2006: P.S. Fashion: Extreme Intimo [Wikidata]: 60 [24]: 1992 Extreme Intimo Legend: 48 [25]: 1998 ...
Tarumanagara or Taruma Kingdom or just Taruma was an early Sundanese Indianised kingdom [broken anchor], located in western Java, whose 5th-century ruler, Purnawarman, produced the earliest known inscriptions in Java, which are estimated to date from around 358 CE.
Tarumã started as a village called Vila Lex (Lex Village), named for its founder Gilberto Lex, a German immigrant who arrived in Brazil in 1825. Its present name comes from a Tupi–Guarani word [citation needed] for the indigenous fruit tree Vitex montevidensis.
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Taruma may refer to: Tarumã, city in São Paulo, Brazil; Taruma language, indigenous language of Brazil; Taruma people, indigenous people of Brazil, Guyana and Suriname; Tarumanagara, Java; Vitex montevidensis, commonly called tarumã