1946 in Brazil

Brazil-related events during the year of 1946
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Year of Constitution: 1946

Events in the year 1946 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

  • Alagoas: Antonio Guedes de Miranda
  • Amazonas: Siseno Sarmento
  • Bahia: João Vicente Bulcão Viana then Guilherme Carneiro da Rocha Marback then Cândido Caldas
  • Ceará:
    • till 10 January: Benedito Augusto Carvalho dos Santos
    • 10 January-21 January: Tomás Pompeu Filho
    • 21 January-16 February: Acrísio Moreira da Rocha
    • 16 February-28 October: Pedro Firmeza
    • from 28 October: José Machado Lopes
  • Espírito Santo:
    • till 27 February: Octávio de Carvalho Lemgruber
    • 27 February-8 June: Aristides Alexandre Campos
    • 8 June-14 October: Ubaldo Ramalhete Maia
    • from 14 October: Moacir Ubirajara da Silva
  • Goiás:
    • till 18 February: Eládio de Amorim
    • 18 February-4 August: Filipe Antônio Xavier de Barros
    • 4 August-18 August: Paulo Fleury da Silva e Sousa
    • 18 August-12 September: Filipe Antônio Xavier de Barros
    • 12 September-22 October: Belarmino Cruvinel
    • from 22 October: Joaquim Machado de Araújo
  • Maranhão:
  • Mato Grosso: Olegário de Barros then Jose Marcelo Moreira
  • Minas Gerais:
    • till 3 February: Nísio Batista de Oliveira
    • 3 February-14 August: João Tavares Corrêa Beraldo
    • 14 August-16 November: Júlio Ferreira de Carvalho
    • 16 November-20 December: Noraldino Lima
    • from 20 December: Alcides Lins
  • Pará:
    • till 9 February: Manuel Maroja Neto
    • 9 February-9 December: Otávio Bastos Meira
    • from 9 December: José Faustino Santos
  • Paraíba:
    • till 13 February: Severino Montenegro
    • 13 February-20 September: Odon Bezerra Cavalcanti
    • from 20 September: José Gomes da Silva
  • Paraná: Clotário de Macedo Portugal then Brasil Pinheiro Machado then Mário Gomes da Silva
  • Pernambuco:
    • till 7 February: José Neves Filho
    • 7 February-7 August: José Domingues da Silva
    • from 7 August: Demerval Peixoto
  • Piaui: Hugo Silva
  • Rio de Janeiro:
    • till 20 March: Benedito Martins Napoleão do Rego
    • 20 March-3 September: José Vitorino Correia
    • 3 September-11 October: Manuel Sotero Vaz da Silveira
    • from 11 October: Teodoro Sobral
  • Rio Grande do Norte: Miguel Seabra Fagundes (till 13 February); Ubaldo Bezerra de Melo (from 13 February)
  • Rio Grande do Sul: Samuel Figueiredo da Silva

(till 7 February); Pompílio Cylon Fernandes Rosa (from 7 February)

  • Santa Catarina: Luís Gallotti (till 8 February); Udo Deeke (from 8 February)
  • São Paulo: José Carlos de Macedo Soares
  • Sergipe: Hunald Santaflor Cardoso (till 31 March); Antônio de Freitas Brandão (from 31 March)

Vice governors

  • Rio Grande do Norte: no vice governor
  • São Paulo: no vice governor

Events

Incoming President Eurico Gaspar Dutra

Arts and culture

Books

Drama

Films

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Pereira, Aldo (1987). Breve História da Aviação Comercial Brasileira. Rio de Janeiro: Europa. pp. 303–304.
  2. ^ "Abraccine organiza ranking dos 100 melhores filmes brasileiros" [Abraccine organized a ranking of the 100 best Brazilian films]. Abraccine. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Morre em São Paulo o ex-prefeito Celso Pitta". Archived from the original on 2009-11-24. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  4. ^ Laban, Brian (1981). Winners : a who's who of motor racing champions. London: Orbis. p. 56. ISBN 9780856130427.
  5. ^ Bulletin of the Pan American Union. The Union. 1946. p. 300.

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