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January
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1949
in
Brazil
Years
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
Flag
21 stars (1889–1960)
Timeline of Brazilian history
Second Brazilian Republic
Year of Constitution:
1946
Events in the year
1949 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Federal government
[
edit
]
President
: Marshal
Eurico Gaspar Dutra
Vice President
:
Nereu Ramos
Governors
[
edit
]
Alagoas
:
Silvestre Pericles
Amazonas
:
Leopoldo da Silva Amorim Neves
Bahia
:
Otávio Mangabeira
Ceará
:
Faustino de Albuquerque
Espírito Santo
:
Carlos Fernando Monteiro Lindenberg
Goiás
:
Jerônimo Coimbra Bueno
Maranhão
:
Sebastian Archer
Mato Grosso
:
Arnaldo Estêvão de Figueiredo
Minas Gerais
:
Milton Soares Campos
Pará
:
Luís de Moura Carvalho
Paraíba
:
Osvaldo Trigueiro
Paraná
:
Moisés Lupion
Pernambuco
:
Alexandre Barbosa Lima Sobrinho
Piauí
:
José da Rocha Furtado
Rio de Janeiro
:
Macedo Soares
Rio Grande do Norte
:
José Augusto Varela
Rio Grande do Sul
:
Walter Só Jobim
Santa Catarina
:
Aderbal Ramos da Silva
São Paulo
:
Ademar de Barros
Sergipe
:
Jose Rollemberg
Vice governors
[
edit
]
Ceará
:
Francisco de Menezes Pimentel
Espírito Santo
:
José Rodrigues Sette
Goiás
:
Hosanah de Campos Guimarães
Maranhão
:
Saturnino Bello
Minas Gerais
:
José Ribeiro Pena
Paraíba
:
José Targino Pereira da Costa
Piauí
:
Osvaldo da Costa e Silva
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Tomaz Salustino
São Paulo
:
Luís Gonzaga Novelli Júnior
Events
[
edit
]
date unknown
- The
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas
is founded by
Cesar Lattes
,
José Leite Lopes
, and
Jayme Tiomno
.
January
[
edit
]
25 January
: IEPAC, the forerunner of
UniÍtalo
, is founded by professor and Italian immigrant Pasquale Cascino.
[
1
]
February
[
edit
]
1 February
: The
Roman Catholic Diocese of Macapá
is established as Territorial Prelature of Macapá from the Territorial Prelature of Santarém.
[
2
]
May
[
edit
]
11 May
:
Brazil defeats Paraguay 7-0
to win the
1949 South American Championship
.
[
3
]
[
4
]
July
[
edit
]
12 July
: The first issue of the comic
O Pato Donald
is launched, giving rise to
Editora Abril
, founded by
Victor Civita
.
[
5
]
Arts and culture
[
edit
]
Books
[
edit
]
Maria José Dupré
-
Dona Lola
[
6
]
Films
[
edit
]
Almas Adversas
Estou Aí
A Escrava Isaura
O Homem que Passa
Inocência
Pinguinho de Gente
Vendaval Maravilhoso
Music
[
edit
]
Afoxé
music is introduced by a group called Filhos de Gandhi.
Births
[
edit
]
January
[
edit
]
27 January
:
Djavan
, singer-songwriter
April
[
edit
]
18 April
:
Antônio Fagundes
, actor
May
[
edit
]
14 May
:
Helvécio Ratton
, film director, producer and screenwriter
[
7
]
August
[
edit
]
12 August
:
Fernando Collor de Mello
, President of Brazil 1990-1992
September
[
edit
]
21 September
:
Odilo Scherer
, Archbishop of São Paulo
25 September
:
Ronaldo Caiado
, politician
Deaths
[
edit
]
February
[
edit
]
2 February
:
Pedro Paulo Bruno
, painter, singer and poet (born
1888
)
[
8
]
December
[
edit
]
11 December
:
Rudolf Komorek
,
Salesian
missionary (born 1890)
[
9
]
References
[
edit
]
^
"Uma trajectorÍa verdadeiramente Ítalo Brasileira"
. CIAO. Archived from
the original
on 27 September 2013
. Retrieved
25 September
2013
.
^
"Macapá (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]"
.
^
South American Championship 1949
by Martín Tabeira on the RSSSF
^
1949-1975: Brasil, Paraguay, Bolivia y Perú, campeones
on Agencia San Luis, 3 Jun 2015
^
"Cópia arquivada"
. Archived from
the original
on 2013-04-05
. Retrieved
2010-01-28
.
^
Sadlier, Darlene Joy (February 1, 1992).
One Hundred Years After Tomorrow: Brazilian Women's Fiction in the 20th Century
.
Indiana University Press
. pp.
58–
75.
ISBN
0-253-35045-X
. Retrieved
February 9,
2010
.
^
Nagib, Lúcia; Rosa, Almir (2002).
O cinema da retomada: depoimentos de 90 cineastas dos anos 90
. Editora 34. pp.
360–
365.
ISBN
9788573262544
.
^
"Pedro Bruno"
.
Enciclopedia Itau Cultural
(in Portuguese)
. Retrieved
8 November
2022
.
^
Salesian Missions
See also
[
edit
]
1949 in Brazilian football
List of Brazilian films of 1949
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