- Source: 1976 in Brazil
Events in the year 1976 in Brazil.
Incumbents
= Federal government
=President: General Ernesto Geisel
Vice President: General Adalberto Pereira dos Santos
= Governors
=Acre: Vacant
Alagoas: Divaldo Suruagy
Amazonas: Henoch da Silva Reis
Bahia: Roberto Santos
Ceará: José Adauto Bezerra
Espírito Santo: Élcio Álvares
Goiás: Irapuan Costa Jr.
Maranhão: Oswaldo da Costa Nunes Freire
Mato Grosso: Jose Garcia Neto
Minas Gerais: Aureliano Chaves
Pará: Aloysio Chaves
Paraíba: Ivan Bichara
Paraná: Jaime Canet Júnior
Pernambuco: Francisco Moura Cavalcanti
Piauí: Dirceu Arcoverde
Rio de Janeiro: Floriano P. Faria Lima
Rio Grande do Norte: Tarcisio de Vasconcelos Maia
Rio Grande do Sul: Sinval Sebastião Duarte Guazzelli
Santa Catarina: Antônio Carlos Konder Reis
São Paulo: Paulo Egídio Martins
Sergipe: José Rollemberg
= Vice governors
=Acre: Omar Sabino de Paula
Alagoas:
Antônio Gomes de Barro (until 12 September)
Vacant thereafter (from 12 September)
Amazonas: João Bosco Ramos de Lima
Bahia: Edvaldo Brandão Correia
Ceará: José Waldemar de Alcântara e Silva
Espírito Santo: Carlos Alberto Lindenberg von Schilgen
Goiás: José Luís Bittencourt
Maranhão: José Duailibe Murad
Mato Grosso: Cássio Leite de Barros
Minas Gerais: Levindo Ozanam Coelho
Pará: Clovis Silva de Morais Rego
Paraíba: Dorgival Terceiro Neto
Paraná: Octávio Cesário Pereira Júnior
Pernambuco: Paulo Gustavo de Araújo Cunha
Piauí: Djalma Martins Veloso
Rio de Janeiro: Vacant
Rio Grande do Norte: Geraldo Melo
Rio Grande do Sul: José Augusto Amaral de Sousa
Santa Catarina: Marcos Henrique Büechler
São Paulo: Ferreira Filho
Sergipe: Antônio Ribeiro Sotelo
Events
Unknown Dates
formation of Banda Black Rio
dissolution of Centro de Ensino Unificado de Brasília Esporte Clube
dissolution of Associação Atlética Rodoviária
= January
=January 17: A metallurgist named Manuel Fiel Filho is found dead on the premises of DOI-CODI in São Paulo.
= June
=June 24: By 221 votes in favor, the National Congress of Brazil approves the Falcão Law, which regulates electoral propaganda on radio and television.
= July
=July 1: President Ernesto Geisel signs the Falcão Law, which is named after its creator Armando Falcão. The objective of the law is to prevent the strengthening of an opposition by limiting their political propaganda on television and radio.
July 9: Fiat opens a factory in Betim, in the metropolitan region of Belo Horizonte; and begins production with the Fiat 147.
= August
=August 22: Former President of Brazil, Juscelino Kubitschek, dies in an auto accident on the Presidente Dutra Highway, near Resende, Rio de Janeiro.
= December
=December 16: Three leaders of the Brazilian Communist Party are killed after an ambush in the neighborhood of Lapa, São Paulo, in what was known as the Slaughter of Lapa.
Births
= January
=January 7:
Marcelo Bordon, footballer
Alfonso Soriano, footballer
January 8: Alexandre Pires, singer-songwriter
January 19: Tarso Marques, racing driver
= March
=12 March: Alexandré Pölking, footballer and manager
18 March: Giovanna Antonelli, actress, television host, and producer
= April
=4 April: Emerson, footballer
= May
=May 10: Rogério Oliveira da Costa, footballer (d. 2006)
May 23: Ricardinho, footballer and manager
= June
=June 2: Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, mixed martial artist
June 20: Juliano Belletti, footballer
June 26: Wilson Lima, politician and journalist
June 27: Wagner Moura, actor
= July
=July 3: Wanderlei Silva, mixed martial artist
July 10: Edmílson, footballer
July 17: Marcos Senna, footballer
= August
=August 29: Luana Piovani, actress and model
August 31: Roque Júnior, footballer
= September
=September 6: Rodrigo Amarante ,singer-songwriter
September 10: Gustavo Kuerten, tennis player
September 18: Ronaldo, footballer
= October
=October 7: Gilberto Silva, football player
October 10: Bob Burnquist, skateboarder
October 24: Isabel Clark Ribeiro, snowboarder
= December
=December 3: Marcos Denner, footballer
December 5: Rafinha Bastos, comedian and television personality
December 19: Fernanda Brum, gospel singer and pastor
Deaths
= January
=January 7: Luís Sérgio Person, actor and director (b. 1936)
= May
=May 13: Roberto Batata, footballer (born 1949)
May 23: Gino Meneghetti, Italian thief in Brazil (born 1888)
= August
=August 22: Juscelino Kubitschek, 21st President of Brazil (1956-1961) (born 1902)
= December
=December 6: João Goulart, 24th President of Brazil (1961-1964) (born 1919)
See also
1976 in Brazilian football
1976 in Brazilian television
References
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- Tim nasional bola voli putra Brasil
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- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Miss World 1976
- Marcos Assunção
- Ford Fiesta
- B. J. Habibie
- Soekarno
- Majapahit
- 1976 in Brazil
- 1976 Brazilian Grand Prix
- 1976 in Brazilian football
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- Brazil national football team
- Brazil at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- 1976 in film
- 1976 in television
- The Boys from Brazil (film)