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1947
in
Brazil
Years
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
Flag
21 stars (1889–1960)
Timeline of Brazilian history
Second Brazilian Republic
Year of Constitution:
1946
Events in the year
1947 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Federal government
[
edit
]
President
: Marshal
Eurico Gaspar Dutra
Vice President
:
Nereu Ramos
Governors
[
edit
]
Alagoas
:
Antonio Guedes de Miranda
(until 29 March)
Silvestre Pericles
(from 29 March)
Amazonas
:
Siseno Sarmento
(until 1 March)
João Nogueira da Mata
(1 March-8 May)
Leopoldo da Silva Amorim Neves
(from 8 May)
Bahia
:
Cândido Caldas
(until 10 April)
Otávio Mangabeira
(from 10 April)
Ceará
:
José Machado Lopes
(until 3 February)
José Feliciano de Ataíde
(3 February-1 March)
Faustino de Albuquerque
(from 1 March)
Espírito Santo
:
Moacir Ubirajara da Silva
(until 29 March)
Carlos Fernando Monteiro Lindenberg
(from 29 March)
Goiás
:
Joaquim Machado de Araújo
(until 22 March)
Jerônimo Coimbra Bueno
(from 22 March)
Maranhão
:
Saturnino Bello
Mato Grosso
:
Jose Marcelo Moreira
(until 8 April)
Arnaldo Estêvão de Figueiredo
(from 8 April)
Minas Gerais
:
Alcides Lins
(until 19 March)
Milton Soares Campos
(from 19 March)
Pará
:
José Faustino Santos
(until 11 March)
Luís de Moura Carvalho
(from 11 March)
Paraíba
:
José Gomes da Silva
(until 4 March)
Osvaldo Trigueiro
(from 4 March)
Paraná
:
Mário Gomes
(until 6 February)
Antônio Augusto de Carvalho Chaves
(6 February-12 March)
Moisés Lupion
(from 12 March)
Pernambuco
:
Demerval Peixoto
Rio de Janeiro
:
Hugo Silva
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Ubaldo Bezerra de Melo
(until 15 January)
Orestes da Rocha Lima
(15 January-31 July)
José Augusto Varela
(from 31 July)
Rio Grande do Sul
:
Pompílio Cylon Fernandes Rosa
(until 26 March)
Walter Só Jobim
(from 26 March)
Santa Catarina
:
Aderbal Ramos da Silva
São Paulo
:
José Carlos de Macedo Soares
(until 14 March)
Ademar de Barros
(from 14 March)
Sergipe
:
Antônio de Freitas Brandão
(until 30 January)
Joaquim Sabino Ribeiro
(30 January-29 March)
Jose Rollemberg
(from 29 March)
Vice governors
[
edit
]
Ceará
:
Osvaldo da Costa e Silva
Espírito Santo
:
José Rodrigues Sette
Goiás
:
Hosanah de Campos Guimarães
Maranhão
:
Saturnino Bello
(from 22 October)
Minas Gerais
:
José Ribeiro Pena
(from 4 September)
Paraíba
:
José Targino Pereira da Costa
(from 1947)
Piauí
:
Osvaldo da Costa e Silva
(from 28 April)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Tomaz Salustino
(from 31 July)
São Paulo
:
Luís Gonzaga Novelli Júnior
(from 28 November)
Events
[
edit
]
São Paulo Museum of Art, opened 2 October
January
[
edit
]
19 January
:
Parliamentary elections
are held, for 19 vacant seats in the
Chamber of Deputies
, one additional
Senator
for each state (except
Santa Catarina
, which elected two), and for all
state governors
and legislatures.
[
1
]
The
Brazilian Communist Party
win nearly 10% of the vote in the state elections, becoming the third party in the state of
São Paulo
(ahead of the UDN) and the single largest party in the federal capital,
Rio de Janeiro
.
[
2
]
[
3
]
May
[
edit
]
7 May
:
President
Eurico Gaspar Dutra
signs a decree-law, suspending the functioning of the
General Command of Workers
.
[
4
]
The
Superior Electoral Court
decides to cancel the registration of the
Communist Party of Brazil
.
[
5
]
[
6
]
31 May
: The
South American Basketball Championship 1947
begins in Rio de Janeiro.
[
7
]
June
[
edit
]
17 June
: The
South American Basketball Championship 1947
ends in Rio de Janeiro.
[
8
]
August
[
edit
]
6 August
: The
Brazilian Socialist Party
is founded.
[
9
]
October
[
edit
]
2 October
: Journalist
Assis Chateaubriand
and painter
Pietro Maria Bardi
open the
São Paulo Museum of Art
to the public.
[
10
]
December
[
edit
]
22 December
: The airline
Lóide Aéreo Nacional
is founded by Ruy Vacani.
[
11
]
Arts and culture
[
edit
]
Books
[
edit
]
Mario de Andrade
-
Contos Novos
(posthumously published)
Films
[
edit
]
The End of the River
(British film made in Brazil), directed by
Derek Twist
Music
[
edit
]
Valdir Azevedo
- "
Brasileirinho
"
Births
[
edit
]
January
[
edit
]
1 January
-
Miriam Batucada
, singer (died
1994
)
8 January
-
Rosa Magalhães
, professor and artist
25 January
-
Tostão
, footballer
[
12
]
February
[
edit
]
4 February
-
Garibaldi Alves Filho
, politician
5 February
-
Regina Duarte
, actress and politician
21 February
-
Renata Sorrah
, actress
June
[
edit
]
18 June
-
Antonio Galves
, mathematician (d.
2023
)
July
[
edit
]
16 July
-
Valnice Milhomens
, pastor, apostle, author and televangelist
26 July
-
Siron Franco
, painter, designer and sculptor
August
[
edit
]
24 August
-
Paulo Coelho
, novelist
[
13
]
October
[
edit
]
17 October
-
Nuno Leal Maia
, actor
December
[
edit
]
14 December
-
Dilma Rousseff
, 36th President of Brazil
31 December
-
Rita Lee
, singer (d. 2023)
Deaths
[
edit
]
January
[
edit
]
12 January
-
Júlio Afrânio Peixoto
, physician, politician and writer (born
1876
)
April
[
edit
]
21 April
-
Heitor da Silva Costa
, civil engineer, designer and constructor of the Christ the Redeemer monument in Rio de Janeiro (born
1873
)
July
[
edit
]
21 July
-
Johann Baptist Reus
, German-Brazilian Jesuit leader (born
1868
)
References
[
edit
]
^
Nohlen, D
(2005)
Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II
, p173
ISBN
978-0-19-928358-3
^
"Cronologia das eleições no Brasil (1945 - 2008)"
.
Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
. Archived from
the original
on 2011-11-13
. Retrieved
11 October
2011
.
^
Eleições em ordem
(primeira página do único caderno),
Folha da Noite
(20 de janeiro de 1947).
^
Suspenso o funcionamento da Confederação Geral dos Trabalhadores do Brasil
(página 2 do 1° caderno),
Folha da Manhã
(8 de maio de 1947).
^
Foi cancelado o registro do P.C.B.
(primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha da Noite
(8 de maio de 1947).
^
Julgados historicos
tse.jus.br
^
FIBA.com archive for SAC1947
[
dead link
]
^
FIBA.com archive for SAC1947
[
dead link
]
^
(in Portuguese)
História do PSB
. Brazilian Socialist Party official website.
Archived
3 November 2010 at the
Wayback Machine
^
Inauguração do Museu de Arte
(página 7 do 1° caderno),
Folha da Manhã
(3 de outubro de 1947).
^
Pereira, Aldo (1987). Breve história da aviação comercial brasileira (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Europa. pp. 308–313.
^
1947 in Brazil
at National-Football-Teams.com
^
Thind, Jessi
An Interview with Paulo Coelho
Archived
2009-12-27 at the
Wayback Machine
MSN
Arabia
See also
[
edit
]
1947 in Brazilian football
List of Brazilian films of 1947
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
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