1975 in Brazil
Brazil-related events during the year of 1975
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Events in the year 1975 in Brazil.
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: General Ernesto Geisel
- Vice President: General Adalberto Pereira dos Santos
Governors
- Acre: Vacant
- Alagoas:
- Afrânio Lages (until 15 March)
- Divaldo Suruagy (from 15 March)
- Amazonas:
- João Walter de Andrade (until 15 March)
- Henoch da Silva Reis (from 15 March)
- Bahia:
- Antônio Carlos Magalhães (until 15 March)
- Roberto Santos (from 15 March)
- Ceará:
- César Cals (until 15 March)
- José Adauto Bezerra (from 15 March)
- Espírito Santo:
- Artur Carlos Gerhardt Santos (until 15 March)
- Élcio Álvares (from 15 March)
- Goiás:
- Leonino Caiado (until 15 March)
- Irapuan Costa Jr. (from 15 March)
- Guanabara: Antonio de Pádua Chagas Freitas (until 15 March)
- Maranhão:
- Pedro Neiva de Santana (until 15 March)
- Oswaldo da Costa Nunes Freire (from 31 March)
- Mato Grosso:
- José Fragelli (until 15 March)
- Jose Garcia Neto (from 15 March)
- Minas Gerais:
- Rondon Pacheco (until 15 March)
- Aureliano Chaves (from 15 March)
- Pará:
- Fernando Guilhon (until 15 March)
- Aloysio Chaves (from 15 March)
- Paraíba:
- Ernâni Sátiro (until 15 March)
- Ivan Bichara (from 15 March)
- Paraná:
- Emílio Hoffmann Gomes (until 15 March)
- Jaime Canet Júnior (from 15 March)
- Pernambuco:
- Eraldo Gueiros (until 15 March)
- Francisco Moura Cavalcanti (from 15 March)
- Piauí:
- Alberto Silva (until 15 March)
- Dirceu Arcoverde (from 15 March)
- Rio de Janeiro: Floriano P. Faria Lima
- Rio Grande do Norte:
- Jose Pereira de Araújo Cortez (until 15 March)
- Tarcisio de Vasconcelos Maia (from 15 March)
- Rio Grande do Sul:
- Euclides Triches (until 15 March)
- Sinval Sebastião Duarte Guazzelli (from 15 March)
- Santa Catarina:
- Colombo Salles (until 15 March)
- Antônio Carlos Konder Reis (from 15 March)
- São Paulo:
- Laudo Natel (until 15 March)
- Paulo Egídio Martins (from 15 March)
- Sergipe:
- Paulo Barreto de Menezes (until 15 March)
- José Rollemberg (from 15 March)
Vice governors
- Acre:
- Alberto Barbosa da Costa (until 15 March)
- Omar Sabino de Paula (from 15 March)
- Alagoas:
- José de Medeiros Tavares (until 15 March)
- Antônio Gomes de Barro (from 15 March)
- Amazonas:
- Deoclides de Carvalho Leal (until 15 March)
- João Bosco Ramos de Lima (from 15 March)
- Bahia:
- Menandro Minahim (until 15 March)
- Edvaldo Brandão Correia (from 15 March)
- Ceará:
- Francisco Humberto Bezerra (until 15 March)
- José Waldemar de Alcântara e Silva (from 15 March)
- Espírito Santo:
- Henrique Pretti (until 15 March)
- Carlos Alberto Lindenberg von Schilgen (from 15 March)
- Goiás:
- Ursulino Tavares Leão (until 15 March)
- José Luís Bittencourt (from 15 March)
- Maranhão:
- Alexandre Sá Colares Moreira (until 15 March)
- José Duailibe Murad (from 15 March)
- Mato Grosso:
- José Monteiro de Figueiredo (until 15 March)
- Cássio Leite de Barros (from 15 March)
- Minas Gerais:
- Celso Porfírio de Araújo Machado (until 15 March)
- Levindo Ozanam Coelho (from 15 March)
- Pará:
- Newton Burlamaqui Barreira (until 15 March)
- Clovis Silva de Morais Rego (from 15 March)
- Paraíba:
- Clóvis Bezerra Cavalcanti (until 15 March)
- Dorgival Terceiro Neto (from 15 March)
- Paraná:
- Jaime Canet Júnior (until 15 March)
- Octávio Cesário Pereira Júnior (from 15 March)
- Pernambuco:
- José Antônio Barreto Guimarães (until 15 March)
- Paulo Gustavo de Araújo Cunha (from 15 March)
- Piauí:
- Sebastião Rocha Leal (until 15 March)
- Djalma Martins Veloso (from 15 March)
- Rio Grande do Norte:
- Tertius Rebelo (until 15 March)
- Geraldo Melo (from 15 March)
- Rio de Janeiro:
- Teotônio Araújo (until 15 March)
- Vacant thereafter (from 15 March)
- Rio Grande do Sul:
- Edmar Fetter (until 15 March)
- José Augusto Amaral de Sousa (from 15 March)
- Santa Catarina:
- Atílio Francisco Xavier Fontana (until 15 March)
- Marcos Henrique Büechler(from 15 March)
- São Paulo:
- Antonio José Rodrigues Filho (until 15 March)
- Ferreira Filho (from 15 March)
- Sergipe:
- Adalberto Moura (until 15 March)
- Antônio Ribeiro Sotelo (from 15 March)
Events
March
- March 15: The state of Guanabara merges into the state of Rio de Janeiro, in accordance to a complementary law approved the previous year.[1]
June
- June 4-7: Romanian President Nicolae Ceauşescu arrives in Brasilia for a four-day visit to Brazil and a meeting with President Ernesto Geisel at the Planalto Palace.[2]
- June 27: Brazil signs a nuclear agreement with the Federal Republic of Germany, in Bonn.[3]
August
October
- October 25: The director of journalism at TV Cultura, Vladimir Herzog, is found dead in a simulated suicide on the premises of DOI-CODI in São Paulo.[5]
Births
January
- 6 January: Ricardo Santos, beach volleyball player
- 30 January: Juninho Pernambucano, footballer[6]
April
- 14 April: Anderson Silva, mixed martial artist
May
- 8 May:
- 10 May: Hélio Castroneves, racing driver
July
- 14 July: Derlei, footballer
- 16 July: Ana Paula Arósio, actress and model[7]
August
- 22 August: Rodrigo Santoro, actor
September
- 7 September: Renato Sobral, martial artist
- 21 September: Acelino Freitas, boxer and politician
November
- 14 November: Luizão, footballer[8]
Deaths
April
- April 21: Ranieri Mazzilli, 23rd and 25th President of Brazil (born 1910)
November
- November 28: Érico Veríssimo, writer (born 1905)
References
- ^ "Faria Lima promete valorização do homem" (página 5 do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (16 de março de 1975).
- ^ "Geisel reúne-se com Ceausescu" (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (4 de junho de 1975).
- ^ "Brasil inicia seu programa nuclear" (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (28 de junho de 1975).
- ^ "Portal Embraer".
- ^ "II Exército anuncia suicídio de jornalista" (página 3 do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (27 de outubro de 1975).
- ^ "Juninho". mlssoccer.com.
- ^ "Ana Paula Arósio". rottentomatoes.com.
- ^ "General Information about the player Luizão". national-football-teams.com.
See also
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