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1965
in
Brazil
Years
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
Flag
22 stars (1960–68)
Timeline of Brazilian history
Brazilian military government
Year of Constitution:
1946
Events in the year
1965 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Federal government
[
edit
]
President
: Marshal
Castelo Branco
Vice President
:
José Maria Alkmin
Governors
[
edit
]
Acre
:
Vacant
Alagoas
:
Luis Cavalcante
Amazonas
:
Artur César Ferreira Reis
Bahia
:
Lomanto Júnior
Ceará
:
Virgilio Távora
Espírito Santo
:
Francisco Lacerda de Aguiar
Goiás
:
Carlos de Meira Mattos
(until 23 January)
Emílio Rodrigues Ribas Jr
(from 23 January)
Guanabara
:
Carlos Lacerda
(until 11 October)
Raphael de Almeida Magalhães
(11 October–5 December)
Francisco Negrão de Lima
(from 5 December)
Maranhão
:
Newton de Barros Belo
Mato Grosso
:
Fernando Corrêa da Costa
Minas Gerais
:
José de Magalhães Pinto
Pará
:
Jarbas Passarinho
Paraíba
:
Pedro Gondim
Paraná
:
Ney Braga
(until 17 November)
Antônio Ferreira Rüppel
(17 November-20 November)
Algacir Guimarães
(from 20 November)
Pernambuco
:
Paulo Pessoa Guerra
Piauí
:
Petrônio Portella
Rio de Janeiro
: Pablo Torres
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Aluízio Alves
Rio Grande do Sul
:
Ildo Meneghetti
Santa Catarina
:
Celso Ramos
São Paulo
:
Ademar de Barros
Sergipe
:
Celso Carvalho
Vice governors
[
edit
]
Alagoas
:
Teotônio Brandão Vilela
Bahia
:
Orlando Moscoso
Ceará
:
Joaquim de Figueiredo Correia
Espírito Santo
:
Rubens Rangel
Goiás
:
Vacant
Maranhão
:
Alfredo Salim Duailibe
Mato Grosso
:
Jose Garcia Nieto
Minas Gerais
:
Clóvis Salgado da Gama
Pará
:
Agostinho de Meneses de Monteiro
Paraíba
:
André Avelino de Paiva Gadelha
Paraná
:
Afonso Alves de Camargo Neto
(until 17 November)
Vacant
(17 November-20 November)
Alípio Ayres de Carvalho
(from 20 November)
Pernambuco
:
Vacant
Piauí
: João Clímaco d'Almeida
Rio de Janeiro
:
Teotônio Araújo
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Teodorico Bezerra
Santa Catarina
:
Armindo Marcílio Doutel de Andrade
São Paulo
:
Laudo Natel
Sergipe
:
Vacant
Events
[
edit
]
March
[
edit
]
27 March
: Presidents
Castelo Branco
of
Brazil
and
Alfredo Stroessner
of
Paraguay
inaugurate the
Friendship Bridge
over the
Paraná river
, which connects the two countries.
[
1
]
31 March
:
Pico da Neblina
, the highest mountain in Brazil (9,827 ft), is climbed for the first time.
[
2
]
April
[
edit
]
8 April
: The
National Congress
approves the amendment of direct elections in eleven Brazilian states.
[
3
]
26 April
:
Rede Globo
is launched in
Rio de Janeiro
. It is the largest television network in the country today.
[
4
]
October
[
edit
]
3 October
: Direct elections for mayors, governors and senators are held in eleven states.
[
5
]
[
6
]
27 October
:
President
Humberto Castelo Branco
issues
Institutional Act Number Two (AI-2)
, which abolishes political parties.
[
7
]
Births
[
edit
]
January
[
edit
]
January 3
–
Ricardo Prado
, swimmer
January 8
–
Uidemar
, coach and former footballer
March
[
edit
]
March 11
–
José de Anchieta Júnior
, Brazilian politician (d.
2018
)
[
8
]
May
[
edit
]
May 15
–
Raí
, footballer
November
[
edit
]
November 25
–
Ana Paula Padrão
, journalist
December
[
edit
]
December 31
–
Fernanda Porto
, singer
Deaths
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
^
"Presidentes inauguram Brasil-Paraguai" (primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(28 de março de 1965).
^
"Geociências: IBGE revê as altitudes de sete pontos culminantes"
. IBGE (Comunicação Social).
^
"Sucessão nos Estados: Congresso aprova emenda constituicional" (página 3 do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(9 de abril de 1965).
^
"Reestruturação" (página 4 do 4° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(27 de abril de 1965).
^
"Eleições normais nos onze estados" (primeira página do 4° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(28 de outubro de 1965).
^
"Cronologia das eleições no Brasil (1945 - 2008)"
. Tribunal Superior Eleitoral. Archived from
the original
on 13 November 2011
. Retrieved
28 May
2011
.
^
"País recebe tranquilo Ato Institucional n.° 2" (primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(28 de outubro de 1965).
^
"Morre José de Anchieta, ex-governador de Roraima"
.
G1
(in Brazilian Portuguese)
. Retrieved
2018-12-07
.
See also
[
edit
]
1965 in Brazilian football
1965 in Brazilian television
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