- Source: 1970 in Brazil
Events in the year 1970 in Brazil.
Incumbents
= Federal government
=President: General Emílio Garrastazu Médici
Vice President: General Augusto Rademaker
= Governors
=Acre: Vacant
Alagoas: Antônio Simeão de Lamenha Filho
Amazonas: Danilo Duarte de Matos Areosa
Bahia: Luís Viana Filho
Ceará: Plácido Castelo
Espírito Santo: Cristiano Dias Lopes Filho
Goiás: Otávio Lage
Guanabara:
Francisco Negrão de Lima (until 15 March)
Antonio de Pádua Chagas Freitas (starting 15 March)
Maranhão:
José Sarney (until 14 May)
Antônio Jorge Dino (from 14 May)
Mato Grosso: Pedro Pedrossian
Minas Gerais: Israel Pinheiro da Silva
Pará: Alacid Nunes
Paraíba: João Agripino Maia
Paraná: Pablo Cruz Pimentel
Pernambuco: Nilo Coelho
Piauí:
Helvídio Nunes (until 14 May)
João Turíbio Monteiro de Santana (14 May-15 May)
João Clímaco d'Almeida (from 15 May)
Rio de Janeiro: Geremias de Mattos Fontes
Rio Grande do Norte: Walfredo Gurgel Dantas
Rio Grande do Sul: Walter Peracchi Barcelos
Santa Catarina: Ivo Silveira
São Paulo: Roberto Costa de Abreu Sodré
Sergipe:
Lourival Baptista (until 14 May)
Wolney Leal de Melo (14 May-4 June)
João de Andrade Garcez (from 4 June)
= Vice governors
=Alagoas: Manoel Sampaio Luz
Amazonas: Deoclides de Carvalho Leal
Bahia: Jutahy Magalhães
Ceará: Humberto Ellery
Espírito Santo: Isaac Lopes Rubim
Goiás: Osires Teixeira
Maranhão:
Antonio Jorge Dino (until 14 May)
Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
Mato Grosso: Lenine de Campos Póvoas
Minas Gerais: Pio Soares Canedo
Pará: João Renato Franco
Paraíba: Antônio Juarez Farias (from 12 September)
Paraná: Plínio Franco Ferreira da Costa
Pernambuco: Salviano Machado Filho
Piauí:
João Clímaco d'Almeida (until 14 May)
Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
Rio de Janeiro: Heli Ribeiro Gomes
Rio Grande do Norte: Clóvis Motta
Santa Catarina: Jorge Bornhausen
São Paulo: Hilário Torloni
Sergipe:
Manoel Paulo Vasconcelos (until 14 May)
Vacant thereafter (from 14 May)
Events
= January
=January 26: After Leila Diniz's controversial interview to O Pasquim, the government signs Decree-Law Nº 1.077/1970, which censors material "subversive of morals and good customs"
= March
=March 11: Japanese consul-general in São Paulo, Nobuo Okuchi is kidnapped by the leftist guerrilla group Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária.
March 14: Five political prisoners are released in exchange for the release of Japanese consul Nobuo Okuchi.
March 15: Japanese consul Nobuo Okuchi is released in the early evening, 97 hours and 45 minutes after being kidnapped by members of the VPR.
March 25: President Emílio Garrastazu Médici signs a decree-law, providing for the expansion of the Brazilian territorial sea from 12 to 200 nautical miles.
= June
=June 11: West German ambassador Ehrenfried von Holleben is kidnapped in Rio de Janeiro, by the Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária and Ação Libertadora Nacional.
June 21: Brazil defeats Italy 4–1 to win the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. It is the third time Brazil wins the FIFA World Cup.
= July
=July 1: Four Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária (VPR) members unsuccessfully attempt to hijack a Cruzeiro do Sul plane with 34 passengers and 7 crew on board. The aircraft was stormed and the hijackers arrested.
July 31: Brazilian consul Aloísio Mares Dias Gomide is kidnapped in Montevideo, Uruguay, by the Tupamaros; an Uruguayan urban guerrilla group.
= November
=November 15: General elections for senators, federal and state deputies, mayors, and councilors are held.
= December
=December 7: Giovanni Enrico Bucher, the Swiss ambassador to Brazil, is kidnapped by the Ação Libertadora Nacional in Rio de Janeiro; kidnappers demand the release of 70 political prisoners.
Births
= January
=January 1 – João Miguel, actor
January 20 – Andrucha Waddington, director and producer
= April
=April 18 – Patrícia Bastos, singer
April 20 – Adriano Moraes, rodeo performer
= May
=May 22 – Pedro Diniz, racing driver
= June
=June 7 –
Ronaldo da Costa, long-distance runner
Cafu, footballer
June 8 – Seu Jorge, Musical artist
= August
=August 11 – Daniella Perez, actress (died 1992)
August 27 – Edinho, footballer and manager
= September
=September 4 – Igor Cavalera, drummer
September 19 – Sonny Anderson, footballer
Deaths
= February
=February 20 – João Café Filho, 18th President of Brazil (b. 1899)
See also
1970 in Brazilian football
1970 in Brazilian television
List of Brazilian films of 1970
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