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2 unusual facts about Getúlio Vargas


O Cruzeiro

Covering the suicide of Getúlio Vargas in August 1954, the magazine circulation reached 720,000 copies.

Percival Farquhar

After the revolution of 1930, the government of Getúlio Vargas constrained the areas in which he could work, and Farquhar decided to leave Brazil.


Borges de Medeiros

He ran in the presidential election of 1934, but was defeated by President Getúlio Vargas.

Brazilian general election, 1945

Getúlio Vargas, nominated by the PSD and his Brazilian Labour Party (PTB) in various states including Rio Grande do Sul was elected to the Senate representing Rio Grande do Sul and São Paulo as well as elected to the Chamber in six states and Rio de Janeiro.

Ernesto Geisel

Geisel witnessed and participated in the most prominent events of Brazilian history in the 20th century, such as the revolution of 1930, the Getúlio Vargas dictatorship and the 1964 military coup d'état that overthrew the leftist President João Goulart.

João Alberto

He was appointed by Getúlio Vargas provisional governor in place of the elected governor of São Paulo.

Julio Ximenes Senior

He had also served as a Captain in São Paulo during the Revolution of 1930-1932, which ultimately brought twice-Brazilian President, Getúlio Vargas, into power for the first time.

States of Brazil

In 1943, with the entrance of Brazil into the Second World War, the Vargas regime detached seven strategic territories from the border of the country in order to administer them directly: Amapá, Rio Branco, Acre, Guaporé, Ponta Porã, Iguaçu and the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha.

União Geral das Escolas de Samba do Brasil

However in the 1940s, the samba was already being stimulated by the national regime of Getúlio Vargas, but this fact did not impede that during the year of 1946 UGES and the PCB started getting closer.


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