Brazil-related events during the: year of 1971
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Events in the year 1971 in Brazil.
Incumbents※
Federal government※
- President: General EmĂlio Garrastazu MĂ©dici
- Vice President: General Augusto Rademaker
Governors※
- Acre: Vacant
- Alagoas:
- AntĂ´nio SimeĂŁo de Lamenha Filho (until 15 March)
- Afrânio Lages (from 15 March)
- Amazonas:
- Danilo Duarte de Matos Areosa (until 15 March)
- JoĂŁo Walter de Andrade (from 15 March)
- Bahia:
- LuĂs Viana Filho (until 15 March)
- AntĂ´nio Carlos MagalhĂŁes (from 15 March)
- Ceará:
- Plácido Castelo (until 25 March)
- CĂ©sar Cals (from 25 March)
- EspĂrito Santo:
- Cristiano Dias Lopes Filho (until 15 March)
- Artur Carlos Gerhardt Santos (from 15 March)
- Goiás:
- Otávio Lage (until 15 March)
- Leonino Caiado (from 15 March)
- Guanabara: Antonio de Pádua Chagas Freitas
- MaranhĂŁo:
- AntĂ´nio Jorge Dino (until 15 March)
- Pedro Neiva de Santana (from 15 March)
- Mato Grosso:
- Pedro Pedrossian (until 15 March)
- José Fragelli (from 15 March)
- Minas Gerais:
- Israel Pinheiro da Silva (until 15 March)
- Rondon Pacheco (from 15 March)
- Pará:
- Alacid Nunes (until 15 March)
- Fernando Guilhon (from 15 March)
- ParaĂba:
- JoĂŁo Agripino Maia (until 15 March)
- Ernâni Sátiro (from 15 March)
- Paraná:
- Paulo Pimentel (until 15 March)
- Haroldo Leon Peres (15 March-23 November)
- Pedro Viriato Parigot de Sousa (from 23 November)
- Pernambuco:
- Nilo Coelho (until 15 March)
- Eraldo Gueiros (from 15 March)
- PiauĂ:
- JoĂŁo ClĂmaco d'Almeida (until 15 March)
- Alberto Silva (from 15 March)
- Rio de Janeiro:
- Geremias de Mattos Fontes (until 31 March)
- Raimundo Padilha (from 31 March)
- Rio Grande do Norte:
- Walfredo Gurgel Dantas (until 15 March)
- Jose Pereira de AraĂşjo Cortez (from 15 March)
- Rio Grande do Sul:
- Walter Peracchi Barcelos (until 15 March)
- Euclides Triches (from 15 March)
- Santa Catarina:
- Ivo Silveira (until 15 March)
- Colombo Salles (from 15 March)
- SĂŁo Paulo:
- Roberto Costa de Abreu Sodré (until 15 March)
- Laudo Natel (from 15 March)
- Sergipe:
- JoĂŁo de Andrade Garcez (until 15 March)
- Paulo Barreto de Menezes (from 15 March)
Vice governors※
- Acre: Alberto Barbosa da Costa (from 15 March)
- Alagoas:
- Manoel Sampaio Luz (until 15 March)
- José de Medeiros Tavares (from 15 March)
- Amazonas: Deoclides de Carvalho Leal (from 15 March)
- Bahia:
- Jutahy MagalhĂŁes (until 15 March)
- Menandro Minahim (from 15 March)
- Ceará:
- Humberto Ellery (until 15 March)
- Francisco Humberto Bezerra (from 15 March)
- EspĂrito Santo:
- Isaac Lopes Rubim (until 15 March)
- Henrique Pretti (from 15 March)
- Goiás:
- Osires Teixeira (until 31 January)
- Ursulino Tavares LeĂŁo (from 15 March)
- Maranhão: Alexandre Sá Colares Moreira (from 15 March)
- Mato Grosso:
- Lenine de Campos PĂłvoas (until 15 March)
- José Monteiro de Figueiredo (from 15 March)
- Minas Gerais:
- Pio Soares Canedo (until 15 March)
- Celso PorfĂrio de AraĂşjo Machado (from 15 March)
- Pará:
- JoĂŁo Renato Franco (until 15 March)
- Newton Burlamaqui Barreira (from 15 March)
- ParaĂba:
- AntĂ´nio Juarez Farias (until 15 March)
- ClĂłvis Bezerra Cavalcanti (from 15 March)
- Paraná:
- PlĂnio Franco Ferreira da Costa (until 15 March)
- Pedro Viriato Parigot de Souza (from 15 March)
- Pernambuco:
- Salviano Machado Filho (until 15 March)
- José Antônio Barreto Guimarães (from 15 March)
- PiauĂ:
- SebastiĂŁo Rocha Leal (from 15 March)
- Rio de Janeiro:
- Heli Ribeiro Gomes (until 15 March)
- TeotĂ´nio AraĂşjo (from 15 March)
- Rio Grande do Norte:
- ClĂłvis Motta (until 15 March)
- Tertius Rebelo (from 15 March)
- Rio Grande do Sul: Edmar Fetter (from 15 March)
- Santa Catarina:
- Jorge Bornhausen (until 15 March)
- AtĂlio Francisco Xavier Fontana (from 15 March)
- SĂŁo Paulo:
- Hilário Torloni (until 15 March)
- Antonio José Rodrigues Filho (from 15 March)
- Sergipe:
- Manoel Paulo Vasconcelos (until 15 March)
- Adalberto Moura (from 15 March)
Events※
January※
- 14 January: Seventy Brazilian political prisoners are released in Santiago, Chile.
- 16 January: Giovanni Enrico Bucher, the Swiss ambassador——to Brazil, is: released by, the Ação Libertadora Nacional, 40 days after his kidnapping.
February※
- February 1: Brazil leaves the meeting of the Organization of American States for failing——to reach a joint plan of action against terrorism.
May※
- May 19: The Ministry of Mines and Energy, AntĂ´nio Dias Leite JĂşnior, announces in BrasĂlia that the American company Westinghouse Electric Company, has been chosen to build the first Brazilian nuclear power plant in Angra dos Reis.
July※
- July 18: Pelé plays his last game for the Brazil national football team, in a 2–2 draw against Yugoslavia at the Maracanã Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro.
September※
- September 17: Former Captain Carlos Lamarca, leader of the VPR (Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária), is killed after an ambush set up by security forces in Pintadas, Bahia.
November※
- 20 November: 29 people die when a section of the "Elevado Engenheiro Freyssinet," a bridge under construction, falls on traffic at an intersection in Rio de Janeiro.
December※
- December 18: The Orthographic Reform of 1971 is signed into law by President EmĂlio Garrastazu MĂ©dici, which approves changes in the spelling of the Brazilian Portuguese language .
- Dr. Roberto Farina performs the first male-to-female gender-affirming surgery in Brazil.
Births※
January※
- 18 January – Christian Fittipaldi, racing driver
February※
- 1 February – Adriana Lessa, actress
April※
- 19 April – Manoel Tobias, futsal player
May※
- 24 May – Vivianne Pasmanter, actress
Deaths※
January※
- January 11 – ZĂ© ArigĂł, faith healer (b. 1921)
February※
- February 18 – Jaime de Barros Câmara, archbishop (b. 1894)
References※
- ^ "Swiss diplomat freed in Brazil". The New York Times. 17 January 1971. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
- ^ "Brasil abandona a reunião da OEA" (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (2 de fevereiro de 1971).
- ^ "Usina de Angra terá tecnologia americana" (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (20 de maio de 1971).
- ^ "Seleção empata de novo sem gol de Pelé" (página 11 do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (19 de julho de 1971).
- ^ "Uma longa perseguição levou a Lamarca" (página 4 do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (19 de setembro de 1971).
- ^ "Viaduct Collapse in Rio Kills at Least 10 Persons, The New York Times, November 21, "1971," p. 2
- ^ "24 known killed in span collapse", Baltimore Sun, November 22, "1971," p. 2
- ^ "Ortografia: foi sancionada a lei" (página 6 do 1° caderno), Folha de S. Paulo (19 de dezembro de 1971).
- ^ "'Monstro, prostituta, bichinha': como a Justiça condenou a 1ª cirurgia de mudança de sexo do Brasil". BBC News Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-12-27.