1437:), belonging to no province, and answering directly to the imperial government. The 1834 Additional Act also replaced provincial general councils with more powerful provincial legislative assemblies. Along with separating the Empire's capital (the city of Rio de Janeiro) from the Province of Rio de Janeiro, the 1934 Additional Act put an end to the direct administration of the Province of Rio de Janeiro by the Imperial Government under the responsibility of the Minister for the Empire. Thus, from 1834 onwards, the Province of Rio de Janeiro, with its capital in Niterói, was governed under the same system that applied to the other Provinces of the Empire: the Executive authority was vested in a province president, appointed by the emperor, who served alongside an elected Provincial Legislative Assembly. After this 1834 reform, however, the Province of Rio de Janeiro had no jurisdiction over the city of Rio de Janeiro, that was a separate political entity as the Neutral Municipality, not belonging to any Province. Within the Neutral Municipality, the imperial government, in addition to discharging the competences of the central government, directly discharged, with regard to the city of Rio de Janeiro, the competences that were proper to provincial governments. Nevertheless, in the Neutral Municipality, Municipal functions continued under the authority of the city council (
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District, discharging both the executive functions of the office of mayor and the legislative functions of the dissolved city council. Henrique
Dodsworth was the Federal Interventor during the whole period of the Estado Novo regime. When Vargas was deposed, Dodsworth was removed as Interventor by transitional administration of President José Linhares, and, appointed by Linhares, Filadelfo de Azevedo served as the second and last Federal Interventor, pending elections for a National Constituent Assembly and for the city council of the Federal District. In 1946, after the deposition of the dictatorship and the restoration of democratic freedoms in Brazil, the Federal Intervention ceased, and the separate institutions of the mayor and the city council were reestablished, following the same pattern that existed before 1937: the executive mayor was nominated by the president of the Republic and appointed after approval by the Federal Senate, and legislative powers within the Federal District were vested in the directly elected city council. Appointed by President Eurico Gaspar Dutra, Hildebrando de Araújo Góis became the first mayor of the Federal District after the termination of the Intervention on 2 February 1946.
1504:. Because it was made up of a single city (the city of Rio de Janeiro), the State of Guanabara was the only State in Brazil not divided into municipalities. Therefore, Guanabara was a state, and its State Government discharged both state and municipal competences. The first governor of Guanabara, José Sette Câmara Filho, was appointed on an interim capacity by the president of the Republic, after his nomination was approved by the Brazilian Federal Senate, to lead a provisional Administration until the State could organize itself and elect its officers. Sette Camara took office on the same date the new State came into being, but in December 1960 Carlos Lacerda was sworn-in as the first elected governor of the newly constituted State of Guanabara, serving alongside the State Legislative Assembly. Lacerda thus became the first leader directly elected by the people of Rio to govern the city in a purely Executive office held by a single person and separate from the city council (or its successor State Legislative Assembly).
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1516:, and in spite of the fact that the Constituent Assembly of the new State later decided to keep the same flag that had been used by the old State of Rio de Janeiro. The city of Rio de Janeiro (formerly the seat of the State of Guanabara), became the capital of the new State of Rio de Janeiro. With the abolition of the old State of Rio de Janeiro, the city of Niterói ceased to be a State capital. The merger was implemented on 15 March 1975. From then on, therefore, the city of Rio de Janeiro ceased to be included in the State of Guanabara and the position of governor of Guanabara ceased to exist.
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1485:, literally meaning Prefect of the Federal District). While the several States elected its Governments, the mayors of the Federal District during that period were appointed by the president of the Republic, and thus answered to the Federal Government. Accordingly, all mayors of the Federal District during the period when Rio de Janeiro was the capital of the Republic (1889–1960) were presidential appointees. The presidential appointment of the mayor required confirmation by the Brazilian Federal Senate. Barata Ribeiro took office as the first mayor of the Federal District in 1892.
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pre-independence period, then the council presidents in the era of the independent Empire), leading the council's affairs. However, until 1834, unlike other
Provinces, that were led by a president appointed by the imperial government, alongside an elected provincial general council, the Province of Rio de Janeiro, because it contained the Empire's capital, had no president or general council, instead being administered directly by the imperial government, under the authority of the Minister and Secretary of State for the Affairs of the Empire (
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Janeiro became once again a part of the surrounding Rio de Janeiro Province or State (and its Capital city). From then on, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, a city council (
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era the central government retained the provincial-level functions and the
Neutral Municipality discharged only municipal functions, in the new Federal Republic, the Federal District discharged all municipal competences and most competences of a state, except as otherwise provided by the Federal Constitution or by Federal Laws; it elected senators and federal deputies as if it were a state.
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Brasília, while in the imperial period the leadership of the municipality was elected by popular vote. Rio was the capital of republican Brazil from the
Proclamation of the Republic in 1889 until 1960. During the period of the Provisional Government (1889–1891), when the institutional framework of the new republican Federation was still being created, the elected city council (
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Executive, as well as limited
Legislative and Judicial functions. After independence, city councils lost its Judicial powers with the establishment of an independent Judicial Branch distinct from the political Branches of the State, but, during the Empire of Brazil era (1822–1889), city councils remained invested with limited legislative powers (the enactment of
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1970s. As part of the process of transition to democracy, popular elections for state governors were reinstated from 1982 onwards. Accordingly, in the 1960 and 1965 elections, the governors of the State of
Guanabara were chosen by popular vote, and in the 1970 election the governor was chosen by the state assembly.
1473:. The Council of Intendentes discharged both executive and legislative functions. In 1891, that temporary arrangement ceased, the Council of Intendentes was abolished, and the permanent structures of the government of the Federal District were created, with the recreation the city council, resuming the old name of
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Until the termination of Brazil's military dictatorship in 1985, mayors of the City of Rio de
Janeiro (as well as the mayors of the other Brazilian state capitals) were appointed by the state governor. In March 1975 Marcos Tamoio became the first mayor of Rio de Janeiro as a Municipality of the State
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Janeiro and the State of Guanabara, with the creation of the new State of Rio de Janeiro and of the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, the city of Rio became for the first time since 1834 a normal Brazilian city, with an ordinary municipal
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Legislative Assemblies during the
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in Portuguese), with the city of Rio de Janeiro continuing to be the Nation's capital. The old Province of Rio de Janeiro became the State of Rio de Janeiro (retaining Niterói as its capital), and it continued to be an entity completely separate from the city of Rio de Janeiro. While in the imperial
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was abolished, city councils ceased to have a judicial role; after Independence, in the Empire of Brazil era, all Brazilian city councils were led by a president, who was the councilman with the most votes in the elections for the council. The composition, structure and powers of Rio's city council,
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dictatorship of President Getúlio Vargas, the city council of the Federal District was dissolved (on a theoretically provisional basis, pending elections that, however, were never held until the overthrowal of the dictator), and, during that period, and a Federal Interventor governed the Federal
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military regime: the merger was implemented by federal statute, without any vote of the populations affected and without any consultation with the state assemblies involved. Juridically, a new state was born out of the merger of the two preceding ones, although this new State was also named
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and of all the city and village councils of Brazil, was reformed in 1828, with the adoption of the Organic Law of the Municipal Councils (Imperial Law of 1 October 1828). In the case of Rio, the newly constituted city council (no longer titled
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2828:"Decretos dos Prefeitos da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro"
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214:Pedro Álvares Cabral's voyage
2765:"Alencar, Marcello Nunes de"
1944:Raphael de Almeida Magalhães
1738:Henrique de Toledo Dodsworth
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443:Declaration of Independence
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1757:Hildebrando de Araújo Góis
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2309:Democratic Labour Party
2266:Democratic Labour Party
2007:Social Democratic Party
1857:José Sette Câmara Filho
1763:Ângelo Mendes de Morais
1586:Nicolau Joaquim Moreira
1514:State of Rio de Janeiro
359:Minas Gerais Conspiracy
85:; 134 years ago
21:Mayor of Rio de Janeiro
2543:Brazilian Labour Party
1719:Pedro Ernesto Baptista
1707:Pedro Ernesto Baptista
1467:Intendentes Municipais
989:Car Wash investigation
900:Araguaia Guerrilla War
580:Eusébio de Queirós Law
878:Military dictatorship
684:Federalist Revolution
660:Republic of the Sword
610:Revolt of the Muckers
505:Abdication of Pedro I
297:Quilombo dos Palmares
209:Treaty of Tordesillas
83:17 November 1889
1744:Filadelfo de Azevedo
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1542:Municipal Prefecture
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1431:Neutral Municipality
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999:Coronavirus pandemic
820:Integralist Uprising
625:Abolition of Slavery
369:Opening of the ports
2498:Liberal Front Party
1641:João Filipe Pereira
1387:posturas municipais
1115:Rio Grande do Norte
525:1834 Additional Act
448:War of Independence
324:War of the Emboabas
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1801:State of Guanabara
1647:Xavier da Silveira
1617:Ubaldino do Amaral
1605:Henrique Valadares
1502:State of Guanabara
1383:municipal postures
1075:Mato Grosso do Sul
1012:By federative unit
895:Institutional Acts
778:Revolution of 1930
751:Lieutenant revolts
736:Revolt of the Lash
716:Annexation of Acre
706:Amazon rubber boom
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952:1988 Constitution
915:Redemocratization
910:Brazilian Miracle
860:Legality Campaign
843:Populist Republic
813:1937 Constitution
788:1934 Constitution
726:Taubaté Agreement
655:1891 Constitution
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2285:Marcello Alencar
2281:
2262:5 December 1983
2254:State Government
2245:
2238:
2211:State Government
2202:
2195:
2168:State Government
2159:
2152:
2125:State Government
2116:
2109:
2095:Political Party
2087:
2080:
2068:
2067:
2036:
2029:
2022:
2000:5 December 1965
1995:
1988:
1981:
1962:5 December 1965
1959:11 October 1965
1954:
1947:
1940:
1921:11 October 1965
1918:5 December 1960
1913:
1906:
1899:
1880:5 December 1960
1860:
1853:
1839:Political Party
1831:
1824:
1812:
1811:
1775:Dulcídio Cardoso
1701:Adolfo Bergamini
1671:Paulo de Frontin
1665:Amaro Cavalcanti
1561:Federal District
1534:Câmara Municipal
1479:Câmara Municipal
1475:Câmara Municipal
1463:Câmara Municipal
1454:Distrito Federal
1450:Federal District
1439:Câmara Municipal
1435:Município Neutro
1433:(in Portuguese,
1415:Câmara Municipal
1411:Senado da Câmara
1394:Senado da Câmara
1385:, in Portuguese
1375:Empire of Brazil
1349:, a district of
1335:
1328:
1321:
1307:
1306:
1305:
1050:Federal District
668:
473:Reign of Pedro I
466:Empire of Brazil
377:
344:Treaty of Madrid
334:Vila Rica Revolt
251:
243:Brazilwood cycle
149:
126:
125:
93:
91:
86:
72:Inaugural holder
46:
35:
18:
17:
2868:
2867:
2863:
2862:
2861:
2859:
2858:
2857:
2838:
2837:
2836:
2835:
2826:
2825:
2821:
2812:
2810:
2799:
2792:
2783:
2781:
2779:
2761:
2757:
2752:
2745:(in Portuguese)
2739:(in Portuguese)
2733:
2707:1 January 2021
2697:
2690:
2665:1 January 2021
2662:1 January 2017
2652:
2645:
2618:
2607:1 January 2017
2604:1 January 2009
2594:
2587:
2560:
2545:
2539:1 January 2009
2536:1 January 2001
2526:
2519:
2494:1 January 2001
2491:1 January 1997
2481:
2474:
2449:1 January 1997
2446:1 January 1993
2436:
2429:
2404:1 January 1993
2401:1 January 1989
2391:
2384:
2350:1 January 1989
2347:1 January 1986
2337:
2330:
2328:Saturnino Braga
2305:1 January 1986
2295:
2287:
2252:
2244:
2209:
2201:
2166:
2158:
2123:
2115:
2092:Term of office
2086:
2079:
2066:
2061:
2035:
2028:
1994:
1987:
1953:
1946:
1912:
1905:
1867:
1859:
1836:Term of office
1830:
1823:
1810:
1805:
1753:
1734:
1725:Olímpio de Melo
1595:
1570:
1565:
1355:State of Brazil
1351:colonial Brazil
1339:
1303:
1301:
1296:
1295:
1294:
1290:Years in Brazil
1274:
1266:
1265:
1264:
1190:Catholic Church
1170:Afro-Brazilians
1164:
1156:
1155:
1154:
1014:
1004:
1003:
935:
925:
924:
880:
870:
869:
845:
835:
834:
797:
766:
756:
755:
731:Naval arms race
662:
645:
635:
634:
605:Religious Issue
590:Christie Affair
570:Praieira revolt
554:
509:
468:
458:
457:
433:
423:
422:
398:
388:
387:
371:
307:Dutch invasions
292:Jesuit missions
275:State of Brazil
271:
245:
232:
204:
202:Colonial Brazil
194:
193:
169:
159:
124:
89:
87:
84:
57:
55:
54:
50:
47:
12:
11:
5:
2866:
2856:
2855:
2850:
2834:
2833:
2819:
2790:
2777:
2754:
2753:
2751:
2748:
2747:
2746:
2740:
2732:
2729:
2726:
2725:
2720:
2717:
2716:
2711:
2708:
2705:
2694:
2692:(born in 1969)
2685:
2678:
2675:
2672:
2671:
2666:
2663:
2660:
2649:
2647:(born in 1957)
2640:
2633:
2630:
2627:
2626:
2614:
2613:
2608:
2605:
2602:
2591:
2589:(born in 1969)
2582:
2575:
2572:
2569:
2568:
2556:
2555:
2550:
2547:
2546:
2540:
2537:
2534:
2523:
2521:(born in 1945)
2514:
2507:
2504:
2501:
2500:
2495:
2492:
2489:
2478:
2469:
2462:
2459:
2456:
2455:
2450:
2447:
2444:
2433:
2431:(born in 1945)
2424:
2417:
2414:
2411:
2410:
2405:
2402:
2399:
2388:
2379:
2372:
2369:
2366:
2365:
2360:
2357:
2356:
2351:
2348:
2345:
2334:
2332:(born in 1931)
2325:
2318:
2315:
2312:
2311:
2306:
2303:
2300:
2291:
2282:
2275:
2272:
2269:
2268:
2263:
2260:
2259:15 March 1983
2257:
2248:
2239:
2232:
2229:
2226:
2225:
2220:
2219:15 March 1983
2217:
2214:
2205:
2199:Júlio Coutinho
2196:
2189:
2186:
2183:
2182:
2177:
2174:
2173:15 March 1979
2171:
2162:
2160:(born in 1926)
2153:
2146:
2143:
2140:
2139:
2134:
2133:15 March 1979
2131:
2130:15 March 1975
2128:
2119:
2110:
2103:
2100:
2097:
2096:
2093:
2090:
2083:
2076:
2073:
2071:
2065:
2062:
2060:
2059:(1975–present)
2054:
2051:
2050:
2045:
2044:15 March 1975
2042:
2041:15 March 1970
2039:
2032:
2023:
2016:
2013:
2010:
2009:
2004:
2003:15 March 1970
2001:
1998:
1991:
1982:
1975:
1972:
1969:
1968:
1963:
1960:
1957:
1950:
1941:
1934:
1931:
1928:
1927:
1922:
1919:
1916:
1909:
1903:Carlos Lacerda
1900:
1893:
1890:
1887:
1886:
1881:
1878:
1877:21 April 1960
1875:
1863:
1854:
1847:
1844:
1841:
1840:
1837:
1834:
1827:
1820:
1817:
1815:
1809:
1806:
1804:
1798:
1797:
1796:
1790:
1784:
1778:
1772:
1766:
1760:
1752:
1749:
1748:
1747:
1741:
1733:
1730:
1729:
1728:
1722:
1716:
1710:
1704:
1698:
1692:
1686:
1683:Carlos Sampaio
1680:
1674:
1668:
1662:
1656:
1653:Pereira Passos
1650:
1644:
1638:
1632:
1629:Honório Gurgel
1626:
1620:
1614:
1608:
1602:
1599:Barata Ribeiro
1594:
1591:
1590:
1589:
1583:
1577:
1569:
1566:
1564:
1558:
1341:
1340:
1338:
1337:
1330:
1323:
1315:
1312:
1311:
1298:
1297:
1293:
1292:
1287:
1282:
1276:
1275:
1272:
1271:
1268:
1267:
1263:
1262:
1257:
1252:
1250:Rail transport
1247:
1242:
1237:
1232:
1227:
1222:
1212:
1207:
1202:
1197:
1192:
1187:
1182:
1177:
1172:
1166:
1165:
1162:
1161:
1158:
1157:
1153:
1152:
1147:
1142:
1137:
1135:Santa Catarina
1132:
1127:
1122:
1117:
1112:
1110:Rio de Janeiro
1107:
1102:
1097:
1092:
1087:
1082:
1077:
1072:
1067:
1062:
1057:
1055:Espírito Santo
1052:
1047:
1042:
1037:
1032:
1027:
1022:
1016:
1015:
1010:
1009:
1006:
1005:
1002:
1001:
996:
991:
986:
981:
976:
971:
966:
961:
955:
954:
948:
947:
942:
936:
931:
930:
927:
926:
923:
922:
917:
912:
907:
902:
897:
892:
887:
881:
876:
875:
872:
871:
868:
867:
862:
857:
852:
846:
841:
840:
837:
836:
833:
832:
827:
822:
817:
816:
815:
804:
803:
796:
795:
790:
785:
780:
774:
773:
767:
762:
761:
758:
757:
754:
753:
748:
743:
741:Contestado War
738:
733:
728:
723:
721:Vaccine Revolt
718:
713:
711:War of Canudos
708:
703:
698:
693:
687:
686:
681:
676:
670:
669:
657:
652:
646:
641:
640:
637:
636:
633:
632:
627:
622:
617:
612:
607:
602:
600:Paraguayan War
597:
592:
587:
582:
577:
572:
567:
561:
560:
553:
552:
547:
542:
540:Ragamuffin War
537:
532:
527:
522:
516:
515:
513:Regency Period
508:
507:
502:
500:Cisplatine War
497:
492:
487:
485:Night of Agony
482:
476:
475:
469:
464:
463:
460:
459:
456:
455:
450:
445:
440:
434:
429:
428:
425:
424:
421:
420:
415:
410:
405:
399:
394:
393:
390:
389:
386:
385:
380:
379:
378:
361:
356:
351:
346:
341:
336:
331:
326:
321:
316:
315:
314:
304:
299:
294:
289:
284:
278:
277:
270:
269:
268:
267:
257:
252:
239:
238:
231:
230:
229:
228:
217:
216:
211:
205:
200:
199:
196:
195:
192:
191:
186:
181:
176:
170:
165:
164:
161:
160:
152:Terra Brasilis
150:
142:
141:
135:
134:
123:
120:
115:Rio de Janeiro
103:
102:
99:
95:
94:
81:
77:
76:
73:
69:
68:
65:
59:
58:
48:
41:
40:
37:
36:
28:
27:
23:
22:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
2865:
2854:
2851:
2849:
2846:
2845:
2843:
2829:
2823:
2808:
2804:
2797:
2795:
2780:
2778:9780313346729
2774:
2770:
2766:
2759:
2755:
2744:
2741:
2738:
2735:
2734:
2724:
2721:
2719:
2718:
2715:
2712:
2702:
2689:
2683:
2674:
2673:
2670:
2667:
2664:
2661:
2657:
2650:
2644:
2641:
2638:
2634:
2631:
2629:
2628:
2623:
2616:
2615:
2612:
2599:
2592:
2586:
2580:
2570:
2565:
2558:
2557:
2554:
2548:
2544:
2541:
2531:
2518:
2512:
2503:
2502:
2499:
2496:
2493:
2490:
2486:
2479:
2473:
2470:
2467:
2463:
2460:
2458:
2457:
2454:
2451:
2448:
2445:
2441:
2434:
2428:
2425:
2422:
2418:
2415:
2413:
2412:
2409:
2406:
2403:
2400:
2396:
2389:
2383:
2380:
2377:
2373:
2370:
2368:
2367:
2364:
2361:
2359:
2358:
2355:
2352:
2342:
2329:
2323:
2314:
2313:
2310:
2307:
2304:
2301:
2299:
2298:
2292:
2286:
2283:
2280:
2276:
2273:
2271:
2270:
2267:
2264:
2261:
2258:
2256:
2255:
2249:
2243:
2240:
2237:
2233:
2230:
2228:
2227:
2224:
2221:
2218:
2215:
2213:
2212:
2206:
2200:
2197:
2194:
2190:
2187:
2185:
2184:
2181:
2178:
2175:
2172:
2170:
2169:
2163:
2157:
2156:Israel Klabin
2154:
2151:
2147:
2144:
2142:
2141:
2138:
2135:
2132:
2129:
2127:
2126:
2120:
2114:
2113:Marcos Tamoio
2111:
2108:
2104:
2101:
2099:
2098:
2081:(Birth–Death)
2072:
2070:
2069:
2058:
2049:
2046:
2043:
2040:
2033:
2027:
2024:
2021:
2017:
2014:
2012:
2011:
2008:
2005:
2002:
1999:
1992:
1986:
1983:
1980:
1976:
1973:
1971:
1970:
1967:
1964:
1961:
1958:
1951:
1945:
1942:
1939:
1935:
1932:
1930:
1929:
1926:
1923:
1920:
1917:
1910:
1904:
1901:
1898:
1894:
1891:
1889:
1888:
1885:
1882:
1879:
1876:
1873:
1871:
1864:
1858:
1855:
1852:
1848:
1845:
1843:
1842:
1825:(Birth–Death)
1816:
1814:
1813:
1802:
1794:
1791:
1788:
1785:
1782:
1779:
1776:
1773:
1770:
1767:
1764:
1761:
1758:
1755:
1754:
1745:
1742:
1739:
1736:
1735:
1726:
1723:
1720:
1717:
1714:
1711:
1708:
1705:
1702:
1699:
1696:
1693:
1690:
1687:
1684:
1681:
1678:
1675:
1672:
1669:
1666:
1663:
1660:
1657:
1654:
1651:
1648:
1645:
1642:
1639:
1636:
1633:
1630:
1627:
1624:
1623:Cesário Alvim
1621:
1618:
1615:
1612:
1609:
1606:
1603:
1600:
1597:
1596:
1587:
1584:
1581:
1578:
1575:
1572:
1571:
1562:
1557:
1553:
1549:
1547:
1543:
1539:
1535:
1529:
1527:
1523:
1517:
1515:
1509:
1505:
1503:
1499:
1494:
1491:
1486:
1484:
1480:
1476:
1472:
1468:
1464:
1458:
1455:
1451:
1447:
1442:
1440:
1436:
1432:
1426:
1424:
1418:
1416:
1412:
1407:
1403:
1402:Outside Judge
1399:
1395:
1390:
1388:
1384:
1378:
1376:
1372:
1368:
1364:
1360:
1356:
1352:
1348:
1336:
1331:
1329:
1324:
1322:
1317:
1316:
1314:
1313:
1310:
1300:
1299:
1291:
1288:
1286:
1283:
1281:
1278:
1277:
1270:
1269:
1261:
1258:
1256:
1253:
1251:
1248:
1246:
1243:
1241:
1238:
1236:
1233:
1231:
1228:
1226:
1223:
1220:
1219:Football Team
1216:
1213:
1211:
1208:
1206:
1203:
1201:
1198:
1196:
1193:
1191:
1188:
1186:
1183:
1181:
1178:
1176:
1173:
1171:
1168:
1167:
1160:
1159:
1151:
1148:
1146:
1143:
1141:
1138:
1136:
1133:
1131:
1128:
1126:
1123:
1121:
1118:
1116:
1113:
1111:
1108:
1106:
1103:
1101:
1098:
1096:
1093:
1091:
1088:
1086:
1083:
1081:
1078:
1076:
1073:
1071:
1068:
1066:
1063:
1061:
1058:
1056:
1053:
1051:
1048:
1046:
1043:
1041:
1038:
1036:
1033:
1031:
1028:
1026:
1023:
1021:
1018:
1017:
1013:
1008:
1007:
1000:
997:
995:
992:
990:
987:
985:
982:
980:
977:
975:
972:
970:
967:
965:
962:
960:
957:
956:
953:
950:
949:
946:
943:
941:
938:
937:
934:
929:
928:
921:
918:
916:
913:
911:
908:
906:
903:
901:
898:
896:
893:
891:
888:
886:
883:
882:
879:
874:
873:
866:
865:Plano Trienal
863:
861:
858:
856:
853:
851:
848:
847:
844:
839:
838:
831:
828:
826:
823:
821:
818:
814:
811:
810:
809:
806:
805:
802:
799:
798:
794:
791:
789:
786:
784:
781:
779:
776:
775:
772:
769:
768:
765:
760:
759:
752:
749:
747:
744:
742:
739:
737:
734:
732:
729:
727:
724:
722:
719:
717:
714:
712:
709:
707:
704:
702:
699:
697:
694:
692:
689:
688:
685:
682:
680:
677:
675:
672:
671:
666:
661:
658:
656:
653:
651:
648:
647:
644:
639:
638:
631:
628:
626:
623:
621:
618:
616:
613:
611:
608:
606:
603:
601:
598:
596:
595:Uruguayan War
593:
591:
588:
586:
583:
581:
578:
576:
573:
571:
568:
566:
563:
562:
559:
556:
555:
551:
548:
546:
543:
541:
538:
536:
533:
531:
528:
526:
523:
521:
518:
517:
514:
511:
510:
506:
503:
501:
498:
496:
493:
491:
488:
486:
483:
481:
478:
477:
474:
471:
470:
467:
462:
461:
454:
451:
449:
446:
444:
441:
439:
436:
435:
432:
427:
426:
419:
416:
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411:
409:
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401:
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397:
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384:
381:
375:
370:
367:
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362:
360:
357:
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350:
347:
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