• Santa Rita may refer to: Rita of Cascia (1381–1457), Catholic saint Associação Atlética Santa Rita, a Brazilian football (soccer) club Santa Rita de Cássia...
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    Santa Rita do Sapucaí (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tɐ ˈʁitɐ ðu sɐpukɐˈi]) is a municipality situated in the southernmost part of the State of Minas...
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    José de Santa Rita Durão (1722–1784), known simply as Santa Rita Durão, was a Colonial Brazilian Neoclassic poet, orator and Augustinian friar. He is considered...
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  • Santa Rita de Sampa is an album released by Brazilian singer Rita Lee, on September 4, 1997 by Universal Music. This album marked the return of Rita Lee...
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    Santa Rita de Cássia (once called Rio Preto and Ibipetuba) is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Bahia. In 2020 the town's population was estimated...
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  • Conjunto Santa Rita is a complex of limestone caves in the municipality of Iraquara, Bahia, Brazil. It is 17,050 metres (55,940 ft) long and the target...
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    Nova Santa Rita is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul IBGE 2020 v t e...
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  • Sport Club Santa Rita is a currently inactive Brazilian football club based in Boca da Mata, Alagoas. The team currently doesn't play in any league, having...
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    Paróquia Santa Rita de Cássia is a church located in São Paulo, Brazil. It was established on 25 May 1937. Nascimento, Dilene Raimundo do; Carvalho, Diana...
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    countries, Rita came to be known as the patroness of abused wives and heartbroken women. Her bodily remains lie in the Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia...
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