1986 in Brazil

Brazil-related events during 1986
1986 in Brazil
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Events in the year 1986 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Vice governors

  • Acre:
    • Iolanda Ferreira Lima Fleming (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Alagoas:
    • José de Medeiros Tavares (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Amazonas:
  • Bahia: Edvaldo de Oliveira Flores
  • Ceará: José Adauto Bezerra
  • Espírito Santo:
    • José Moraes (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Goiás:
    • Onofre Quinan (from 14 February)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 February)
  • Maranhão: João Rodolfo Ribeiro Gonçalves
  • Mato Grosso:
    • Wilmar Peres de Faria (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul:
    • Ramez Tebet (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Minas Gerais: Vacant
  • Pará: Laércio Dias Franco
  • Paraíba:
  • Paraná:
  • Pernambuco:
    • Gustavo Krause Gonçalves Sobrinho (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Piauí:
    • José Raimundo Bona Medeiros (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Rio de Janeiro: Darcy Ribeiro
  • Rio Grande do Norte:
    • Radir Pereira (until 14 May)
    • Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
  • Rio Grande do Sul: Cláudio Ênio Strassburger
  • Santa Catarina: Victor Fontana
  • São Paulo:
  • Sergipe: Antônio Carlos Valadares

Events

January

February

March

April

June

July

October

  • October 31: The Volkswagen Beetle ceased to be produced after 30 years of commercialization and 23 years of leadership in the Brazilian market; where 3 million and 300 thousand units were commercialized.[7]

November

Births

February

  • February 19: Marta, footballer

April

June

July

  • July 25: Hulk, footballer

August

Deaths

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Está ficando difícil". Memória BN. Placar Magazine 19 jul. 1985. 19 July 1985. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  2. ^ Sarney faz do povo fiscal contra inflação (primeira página do 1° caderno), Jornal do Brasil (1 de março de 1986).
  3. ^ Reação inicial ao choque é boa; população já fiscaliza os preços (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (1 de março de 1986)
  4. ^ Novo satélite brasileiro já está em órbita (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (29 de março de 1986)
  5. ^ Funaro quer rigor para o congelamento (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (17 de abril de 1986)
  6. ^ Pacto Brasil-Argentina tem adesão do Uruguai (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (30 de julho de 1986)
  7. ^ 1986 LAST SERIES, SE Beetles
  8. ^ Marta Harnecker, El Sueño Era Posible (1995), p. 287.
  9. ^ O Rio Grande do Norte sofre seu maior terremoto (página 15 do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (1 de dezembro de 1986)
  10. ^ Jucemar Gaucho (Jucemar Decio Ribeiro da Silva) at Soccerway. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Deputado Caio Nárcio (PSDB-MG)". Câmara dos Deputados do Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 18 August 2020.
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