2003 in Brazil

Brazil-related events during the year of 2003
2003 in Brazil
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Events in the year 2003 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Vice governors

  • Acre:
    • Edison Simão Cadaxo (until 1 January)
    • Arnóbio Marques de Almeida Júnior (from 1 January)
  • Alagoas:
    • Geraldo Costa Sampaio (until 1 January)
    • Luís Abílio de Sousa Neto (from 1 January)
  • Amapá:
    • Maria Dalva de Souza Figueiredo (until 1 January)
    • Pedro Paulo Dias de Carvalho (from 1 January)
  • Amazonas:
  • Bahia: Eraldo Tinoco Melo (from 1 January)
  • Ceará: Francisco de Queiroz Maia Júnior (from 1 January)
  • Espírito Santo:
    • Celso José Vasconcelos (until 1 January)
    • Wellington Coimbra (from 1 January)
  • Goiás: Alcides Rodrigues Filho
  • Maranhão: Jurandir Ferro do Lago Filho (from 1 January)
  • Mato Grosso: Iraci Araújo Moreira (from 1 January)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul:
    • Moacir Kohl (until 1 January)
    • Egon Krakheche (from 1 January)
  • Minas Gerais:
  • Pará:
    • Hildegardo de Figueiredo Nunes (until 1 January)
    • Valéria Pires Franco (from 1 January)
  • Paraíba: Lauremília Lucena (from 1 January)
  • Paraná:
    • Emília de Sales Belinati (until 1 January)
    • Orlando Pessuti (from 1 January)
  • Pernambuco: José Mendonça Bezerra Filho
  • Piauí:
    • Felipe Mendes de Oliveira (until 1 January)
    • Osmar Ribeiro de Almeida Júnior (from 1 January)
  • Rio de Janeiro: Luiz Paulo Conde (from 1 January)
  • Rio Grande do Norte:
  • Rio Grande do Sul:
    • Miguel Soldatelli Rossetto (until 1 January)
    • Antônio Carlos Hohlfeldt (from 1 January)
  • Rondônia:
    • Miguel de Souza (until 1 January)
    • Odaísa Fernandes Ferreira (from 1 January)
  • Roraima:
    • Salomão Afonso de Souza Cruz (1 January-10 November)
    • Erci de Moraes (from 10 November)
  • Santa Catarina: Eduardo Pinho Moreira (from 1 January)
  • São Paulo:
  • Sergipe:
    • Benedito de Figueiredo (until 1 January)
    • Marília Mandarino (from 1 January)
  • Tocantins:
    • João Lisboa da Cruz (until 1 January)
    • Raimundo Nonato Pires dos Santos (from 1 January)

Events

January

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September

October

Births

Deaths

January

March

April

May

June

July

August

References

  1. ^ "Presidente Lula assume o país diante de 200 mil pessoas. Posse foi marcada por festa popular". revistaepoca.globo.com (in Portuguese). Época Online. January 1, 2003. Archived from the original on October 2, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  2. ^ The Fome Zero (Zero Hunger Program) : The Brazilian experience, Food and Agriculture Organization, published in 2011.
  3. '^ AM registra terremoto 'imperceptível (primeira página do caderno Cotidiano), Folha de S. Paulo (21 de junho de 2003).
  4. ^ Ghattas, Kim (11 August 2007). "Mixed feelings over UN Iraq role". BBC News. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  5. ^ United Nations (21 August 2003). "Press Briefing by Manoel de Almeida e Silva, Spokesman for the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Afghanistan". United Nations. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  6. ^ United Nations (19 August 2004). "UN wrestling with security questions one year after Baghdad bombing – Annan". United Nations. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  7. ^ Foguete brasileiro explode e mata 16 (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (23 de agosto de 2003).
  8. ^ "GRAMMY LATINO 2003: Veja lista de premiados e saiba como foi o evento - 02/09/2003 -". musica.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  9. ^ Governo unifica os programas sociais sem garantir verba (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (21 de outubro de 2003).

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