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1
Incumbents
1.1
Federal government
1.2
Governors
1.3
Vice governors
2
Events
2.1
January
2.2
March
2.3
April
2.4
June
2.5
July
2.6
September
2.7
October
3
Births
3.1
March
3.2
April
3.3
May
4
Deaths
4.1
March
4.2
November
5
References
6
See also
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Brazil-related events during the year of 1953
1953
in
Brazil
Years
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
Flag
21 stars (1889–1960)
Timeline of Brazilian history
Second Brazilian Republic
Year of Constitution:
1946
Events in the year
1953 in
Brazil
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Getúlio Vargas
Vice President
:
Café Filho
Governors
Alagoas
: Arnon de Mello
Amazonas
: Álvaro Botelho Maia
Bahia
: Régis Pacheco
Ceará
:
Raul Barbosa
Espírito Santo
: Francisco Alves Ataíde
Goiás
: Pedro Ludovico Teixeira
Mato Grosso
: Fernando Corrêa da Costa
Minas Gerais
:
Juscelino Kubitschek
Pará
: Zacarias de Assumpção
Paraíba
:
José Américo de Almeida
Paraná
: Bento Munhoz da Rocha Neto
Pernambuco
: Etelvino Lins de Albuquerque
Piauí
:
Pedro Freitas
Rio de Janeiro
: Amaral Peixoto
Rio Grande do Norte
: Silvio Piza Pedrosa
Rio Grande do Sul
: Ildo Meneghetti
Santa Catarina
: Irineu Bornhausen
São Paulo
: Lucas Nogueira Garcez
Sergipe
: Arnaldo Rollemberg Garcez
Vice governors
Alagoas
: Antônio Guedes de Miranda
Ceará
: Stênio Gomes da Silva
Espírito Santo
: Francisco Alves Ataíde
Goiás
: Jonas Ferreira Alves Duarte
Maranhão
: Renato Bayma Archer da Silva
Mato Grosso
: João Leite de Barros
Minas Gerais
: Clóvis Salgado da Gama
Paraíba
: João Fernandes de Lima
Piauí
: Tertuliano Milton Brandão
Rio de Janeiro
: Tarcísio Miranda
Rio Grande do Norte
:
Vacant
São Paulo
: Erlindo Salzano
Sergipe
: Edelzio Vieira de Melo
Events
Date Unknown
:
JBS Group
, a worldwide
meat processing brand
, was founded in
Goiás
.
[1]
January
January 20
:
Lima Barreto
's film
O Cangaceiro
is released in cinemas.
[2]
March
March 23
: The Brazilian branch of the
German automaker
Volkswagen
is established in
São Bernardo do Campo
.
[3]
April
April 1
:
The Brazilian football team is defeated 3-2 by Paraguay
at the
Estadio Nacional
,
Lima
, to finish second in the
1953 South American Championship
.
[4]
June
June 30
: The naval destroyer escort
USS Pennewill (DE-175)
is transferred from the United States to Brazilian ownership, taking on the new name
Bertioga (BE–1)
.
[5]
July
July 25
: The
Ministry of Health
is created.
[6]
[7]
September
September 27
:
RecordTV
is launched in
São Paulo
.
[8]
October
October 3
:
President
Getúlio Vargas
signs the law that creates the
state-owned
multinational corporation
Petrobras
.
[9]
[10]
Births
March
3 March
:
Zico
, footballer and coach
April
22 April
:
Lucinha Turnbull
, singer, composer and guitarist
May
4 May
:
Lulu Santos
, singer and guitarist
23 May
:
Armandinho
, composer and singer
Deaths
March
20 March
:
Graciliano Ramos
, writer (born
1892
)
November
15 November
:
Jorge de Lima
, writer (born
1893
)
2 December
–
Miguel Osório de Almeida
, physician and scientist (born
1890
)
[11]
References
See also
1953 in Brazilian football
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