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1983
in
Brazil
Years
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Flag
23 stars (1968–92)
Timeline of Brazilian history
Brazilian military government
Year of Constitution:
1967
Events in the year
1983 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Federal government
[
edit
]
President
: General
João Figueiredo
Vice President
:
Aureliano Chaves
Governors
[
edit
]
Acre
:
Nabor Júnior
Alagoas
:
Divaldo Suruagy
Amazonas
:
Gilberto Mestrinho
Bahia
:
Antônio Carlos Magalhães
(until 15 March)
João Durval Carneiro
(from 15 March)
Ceará
:
Manuel de Castro
(until 15 March)
Gonzaga Mota
(from 15 March)
Espírito Santo
:
Eurico Vieira Resende
(until 15 March)
Gerson Camata
(from 15 March)
Goiás
:
Ary Valadão
(until 15 March)
Iris Rezende
(from 15 March)
Maranhão
:
Ivar Saldanha
(until 15 March)
Luís Rocha
(from 15 March)
Mato Grosso
:
Frederico Campos
(until 15 March)
Julio Campos
(from 15 March)
Mato Grosso do Sul
:
Pedro Pedrossian
(until 1 March)
Wilson Barbosa Martins
(from 1 March)
Minas Gerais
:
Francelino Pereira
(until 15 March)
Tancredo Neves
(from 15 March)
Pará
:
Alacid Nunes
(until 15 March)
Jader Barbalho
(from 15 March)
Paraíba
:
Clóvis Cavalcanti
(until 15 March)
Wilson Braga
(from 15 March)
Paraná
:
José Hosken de Novaes
José Richa
Pernambuco
:
José Muniz Ramos
(until 15 March)
Roberto Magalhães
(from 15 March)
Piauí
:
Lucídio Portela
(until 15 March)
Hugo Napoleão
(from 15 March)
Rio de Janeiro
:
Antônio Chagas Freitas
(until 15 March)
Leonel Brizola
(from 15 March)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Lavoisier Maia
(until 15 March)
José Agripino Maia
(from 15 March)
Rio Grande do Sul
:
José Augusto Amaral de Souza
(until 15 March)
Jair de Oliveira Soares
(from 15 March)
Rondônia
:
Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira
Santa Catarina
:
Henrique Córdova
(until 15 March)
Esperidião Amin
(from 15 March)
São Paulo
:
José Maria Marin
(until 15 March)
André Franco Montoro
(from 15 March)
Sergipe
:
Djenal Queirós
(until 15 March)
João Alves Filho
(from 15 March)
Vice governors
[
edit
]
Acre
:
José Fernandes Rego
(until 15 March)
Iolanda Ferreira Lima Fleming
(from 15 March)
Alagoas
:
José de Medeiros Tavares
(from 15 March)
Amazonas
:
Manoel Henriques Ribeiro
(from 15 March)
Bahia
:
Luis Viana Neto
(until 15 March)
Edvaldo de Oliveira Flores
(from 15 March)
Ceará
:
José Adauto Bezerra
(from 15 March)
Espírito Santo
:
José Carlos Fonseca
(until 31 January)
José Moraes
(from 15 March)
Goiás
:
Rui Brasil Cavalcanti
(from 15 March)
Onofre Quinan
(from 15 March)
Maranhão
:
João Rodolfo Ribeiro Gonçalves
(from 15 March)
Mato Grosso
:
José Vilanova Torres
(until 15 March)
Wilmar Peres de Faria
(from 15 March)
Mato Grosso do Sul
:
Ramez Tebet
(from 15 March)
Minas Gerais
:
João Marques de Vasconcelos
(until 15 March)
Hélio Garcia
(from 15 March)
Pará
:
Gerson dos Santos Peres
(until 31 January)
Laércio Dias Franco
(from 15 March)
Paraíba
:
José Carlos da Silva Júnior
(from 15 March)
Paraná
:
João Elísio Ferraz de Campos
(from 15 March)
Pernambuco
:
Waldemar de Castro Macedo
(until 15 March)
Gustavo Krause Gonçalves Sobrinho
(from 15 March)
Piauí
:
José Raimundo Bona Medeiros
Rio de Janeiro
:
Hamilton Xavier
(until 15 March)
Darcy Ribeiro
(starting 15 March)
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Geraldo Melo
(until 15 March)
Radir Pereira
(from 15 March)
Rio Grande do Sul
:
Otávio Badui Germano
(until 15 March)
Cláudio Ênio Strassburger
(from 15 March)
Santa Catarina
:
Henrique Hélion Velho de Córdova
(until 15 March)
Victor Fontana
(from 15 March)
São Paulo
:
Orestes Quércia
(from 15 March)
Sergipe
:
Antônio Carlos Valadares
(from 15 March)
Events
[
edit
]
February
[
edit
]
February 18
: The federal government decrees a maximum
devaluation
of the
Cruzeiro
, Brazil's monetary unit.
[
1
]
March
[
edit
]
March 13
: The
1983 Brazilian Grand Prix
is held at
Jacarepaguá
and is won by Brazil's
Nelson Piquet
.
[
2
]
March 15
: The first 22 directly elected
governors
take office, since the
1964 military coup
.
[
3
]
June
[
edit
]
June 5
:
Rede Manchete
is founded in
São Paulo
.
[
4
]
July
[
edit
]
July 24
-
August 6
: The
1983 FIBA World Basketball Championship for Women
is hosted by Brazil. It is won by the
Soviet Union
.
[
5
]
August
[
edit
]
August 28
: The creation of the
Central Única dos Trabalhadores
(CUT) is approved by the 1st National Congress of the Working Class, held in
São Bernardo do Campo
,
São Paulo
.
[
6
]
October
[
edit
]
October 24
: Italian mafia boss
Tommaso Buscetta
, considered one of the biggest drug traffickers in the world, is arrested by
the Federal Police
in São Paulo.
[
7
]
December
[
edit
]
December 20
: The original
Jules Rimet Trophy
, awarded to Brazil in 1970, is
stolen
in
Rio de Janeiro
; it has never been recovered.
[
8
]
Births
[
edit
]
January
[
edit
]
January 2
:
Jefferson
, footballer
January 12
:
Prince Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza
(died
2009
)
January 13
:
Bill Hudson
, Brazilian-American musician
January 28
:
Sandy
, singer
April
[
edit
]
April 15
:
Alice Braga
, actress
May
[
edit
]
May 6
:
Dani Alves
, footballer
August
[
edit
]
August 11
:
Tatá Werneck
, actress
August 15
:
Jancarlos de Oliveira Barros
, footballer (died
2013
)
August 31
:
Maria Flor
, actress
October
[
edit
]
October 3
:
Fred
, footballer
October 15
:
Bruno Senna
, racing driver
December
[
edit
]
December 31
:
Jaqueline Carvalho
, volleyball player
Deaths
[
edit
]
January
[
edit
]
January 20
:
Garrincha
, footballer (b.
1933
)
January 23
:
Marcolino Gomes Candau
, medical doctor and 2nd Director-General of
World Health Organization
(b.
1911
)
April
[
edit
]
April 2
:
Clara Nunes
, singer (b.
1942
)
October
[
edit
]
October 5
:
Humberto Mauro
, film director (b.
1897
)
October 28
:
Romeu Italo Ripoli
, agronomist and president of the
Esporte Clube XV de Novembro (Piracicaba)
(b.
1916
)
References
[
edit
]
^
"Máxi - Cruzeiro cai 30%, dólar a 381" (primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(19 de fevereiro de 1983)
^
"1983 Brazilian Grand Prix"
. formula1.com. Archived from
the original
on 21 October 2014
. Retrieved
23 December
2015
.
^
"Governadores eleitos assumem" (primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(16 de março de 1983)
^
Cristina Tardáguila (22 January 2013).
"TV Manchete, um inventário - na prateleira da memória"
. Observatório da Imprensa
. Retrieved
22 February
2014
.
^
1983 FIBA World Championship for Women
^
"Trabalhadores criam a sua central única" (primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(29 de agosto de 1983)
^
"Preso chefe mafioso em São Paulo" (primeira página do 1° caderno),
Folha de S.Paulo
(25 de outubro de 1983)
^
Bellos, Alex (2003).
Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life
. London: Bloomsbury. pp.
342
.
ISBN
0-7475-6179-6
.
See also
[
edit
]
Brazilian football
1983 in Brazilian television
List of Brazilian films of 1983
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