Jacaré
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Jacaré, Portuguese for "alligator", may refer to:
People
- Ronaldo Souza (born 1979), Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist, nicknamed Jacaré
- Romero Cavalcanti (born 1952), Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor, nicknamed Jacaré
- Edson Cardoso, a pagode dancer, nicknamed Jacaré
Brazil
- Barra do Jacaré
- Jacaré (Rio de Janeiro), a neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Jacaré dos Homens
- Santana do Jacaré
Rivers
- Jacaré River (disambiguation), several rivers
- Jacaré Grande River, a river of Pará state in Brazil
- Jacaré-Pepira River, a river of São Paulo in southeastern Brazil
Other
- Jacaré (film), a 1942 American film directed by Charles E. Ford
- Yacare caiman, a species of caiman found in central South America
- Qualea dichotoma (also known as "jacaré"), a species of tree found in southern Brazil
- Arena do Jacaré, a football stadium in Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais state
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