1973 in Brazil
Events in the year 1973 in Brazil.
1973 in Brazil |
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Year of Constitution: 1967 |
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: General Emílio Médici
- Vice President: General Augusto Rademaker
Governors
- Acre: vacant
- Alagoas: Afrânio Lages
- Amazonas: João Walter de Andrade
- Bahia: Antônio Carlos Magalhães
- Ceará: César Cals
- Espírito Santo: Artur Carlos Gerhardt Santos
- Goiás: Leonino Caiado
- Guanabara: Antonio de Pádua Chagas Freitas
- Maranhão: Pedro Neiva de Santana
- Mato Grosso: José Fragelli
- Minas Gerais: Rondon Pacheco
- Pará: Fernando Guilhon
- Paraíba: Ernâni Sátiro
- Paraná: Emílio Hoffmann Gomes
- Pernambuco: Eraldo Gueiros
- Piauí: Alberto Silva
- Rio de Janeiro: Raimundo Padhila
- Rio Grande do Norte: Jose Pereira de Araújo Cortez
- Rio Grande do Sul: Euclides Triches
- Santa Catarina: Colombo Salles
- São Paulo: Laudo Natel
- Sergipe: Paulo Barreto de Menezes
Vice governors
- Acre: Alberto Barbosa da Costa
- Alagoas: José de Medeiros Tavares
- Amazonas: Deoclides de Carvalho Leal
- Bahia: Menandro Minahim
- Ceará: Francisco Humberto Bezerra
- Espírito Santo: Henrique Pretti
- Goiás: Ursulino Tavares Leão
- Maranhão: Alexandre Sá Colares Moreira
- Mato Grosso: José Monteiro de Figueiredo
- Minas Gerais: Celso Porfírio de Araújo Machado
- Pará: Newton Burlamaqui Barreira
- Paraíba: Clóvis Bezerra Cavalcanti
- Paraná: Jaime Canet Júnior (from 11 August)
- Pernambuco: José Antônio Barreto Guimarães
- Piauí: Sebastião Rocha Leal
- Rio de Janeiro: Teotônio Araújo
- Rio Grande do Norte: Tertius Rebelo
- Rio Grande do Sul: Edmar Fetter
- Santa Catarina: Atílio Francisco Xavier Fontana
- São Paulo: Antonio José Rodrigues Filho
- Sergipe: Adalberto Moura
Events
- 11 February – Emerson Fittipaldi wins the 1973 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.[1]
- 11 July – Several notable Brazilians are killed when a fire breaks out on Varig Flight 820. Many passengers die of smoke inhalation by the time attempts an emergency landing near Orly in France. The fire, smoke, and crash kill 123 of the 135 people on board.
Births
- 1 January – Shelda Bede, volleyball player
- 2 February – Latino, singer-songwriter
- 22 February – Gustavo Assis-Brasil, guitarist
- 10 April – Roberto Carlos, footballer
- 15 April – Emanuel Rego, beach volleyball player[2]
- 16 June – Veronica Rossi, novelist
- 19 July – Aílton, footballer
- 6 August – Vanessa Gerbelli, actress
- 26 September – Leandro Hassum, actor, comedian, writer & producer
- 20 October – Rodrigo Faro, TV host, actor & singer
- 22 November – Eliana Michaelichen Bezerra, TV host, actress & singer
- 30 November – Angélica Ksyvickis, TV host, actress, singer & businesswoman
Deaths
- 17 January – Tarsila do Amaral, modernist artist (b. 1886).[3]
- 11 July (killed in the crash of Varig Flight 820)
- Filinto Müller, politician (b. 1900)
- Jörg Bruder, sailor and geology professor (b. 1937)[4]
- Júlio Delamare, sports journalist (b. 1928)[5]
References
- Ian Morrison (1 August 1989). Motor racing: records, facts, and champions. Guinness Books. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-85112-358-5.
- Emanuel Rego at Olympics.com
- Damian, Carol (1999). "Tarsila Do Amaral: Art and Environmental Concerns of a Brazilian Modernist". Woman's Art Journal. 20 (1): 3–7. doi:10.2307/1358838. JSTOR 1358838.
- "Jörg Bruder". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
- "Parque Aquático Júlio Delamare". Portal da Suderj. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
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