Piracicaba
[pee-rah-si-kah-bah] /ˌpi rɑ sɪˈkɑ bɑ/
noun
1.
a city in SE Brazil, NW of São Paulo.
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like a wild ass, a king of Jarmuth, a royal city of the Canaanites, who was conquered and put to death by Joshua (10:3, 23, 26).
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