Events in the year 1872 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Prime Minister: Viscount of Rio Branco January 9 - In the aftermath of the Paraguayan War, the new...
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The 1872 Brazilian census was the first census carried out in Brazilian territory, during the imperial period. All residents in private and collective...
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Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America. It is the world's fifth-largest...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1872. 1872 (MDCCCLXXII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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immigrated. There are few reliable statistics on the Brazilian population before the 1872 census, in Brazil of 1872 were: 3,787,289 Whites (European mainly) 4,188...
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Brazil was a 19th-century state that broadly comprised the territories which form modern Brazil and Uruguay until the latter achieved independence in...
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Loizaga–Cotegipe Treaty (category 1872 in Brazil)
signed in Asunción on 9 January 1872 between Paraguay and Brazil. It established the boundaries between the two countries after Paraguay's defeat in the...
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Slavery in Brazil began long before the first Portuguese settlement. Later, colonists were heavily dependent on indigenous labor during the initial phases...
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million. The population of Brazil is estimated based on various sources from 1550 to 1850. The first official census took place in 1872. From that year, every...
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ancestry or Japanese immigrants living in Brazil or Japanese people of Brazilian ancestry. Japanese immigration to Brazil peaked between 1908 and 1960, with...
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Europeans or not. The term "pardo" was first used in a Brazilian census in 1872. The following census, in 1890, replaced the word pardo by mestiço (that...
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"racial" mixture. In 1872, after the arrival of about 350,000 mostly European immigrants and about 1,150,000 Africans forcibly brought to Brazil as slaves, the...
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The Indigenous peoples in Brazil are the peoples who lived in Brazil before European contact around 1500 and their descendants. Indigenous peoples once...
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for the different Brazilian censuses, since 1872: ^1 The 1900, 1920, and 1970 censuses did not count people for "race". ^2 In the 1872 census, people were...
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in Brazil. See also the timeline of Brazilian history. For only articles about years in Brazil that have been written, see Category:Years in Brazil....
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returned to Brazil in triumph on 31 March 1872. Soon after returning to Brazil, Pedro II was faced with an unexpected crisis. The Brazilian clergy had...
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after the Paraguayan War, when in 1872 was signed a peace treaty with Paraguay, which also contained their limits with Brazil, and that according to Helio...
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Oswaldo Cruz (1872–1917), Brazilian physician, bacteriologist, epidemiologist and public health officer Oswaldo Cruz Filho, Brazilian chess master Oswaldo...
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Education in Brazil has had many changes. It first began with Jesuit missions, that controlled education for a long time. Then, two hundred years after...
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This is a timeline of Brazilian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Brazil and its predecessor states....
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team matches In most cases, some attendance figures for a specific match may be different to other sources or claims (e.g. Uruguay v Brazil in the 1950 FIFA...
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brasileira (1872 a 1972)" [The role of international migration in the evolution of the Brazilian population (1872 to 1972)]. Revista de Saúde Pública (in Brazilian...
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the Empire of Brazil and the Empire's regent on three occasions. Born in Rio de Janeiro as the eldest daughter of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil and Empress...
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Brazil elects on the national level a head of state — the president — and a legislature. The president is elected to a four-year term by absolute majority...
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General elections were held in Brazil on 2 October 2022 to elect the president, vice president, the National Congress, the governors, vice governors,...
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Estácio may refer to: Estácio Coimbra (1872–1937), Brazilian politician Estácio da Veiga (1828–1891), Portuguese archeologist Estácio de Sá (1520–1567)...
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(1319–1387) Peter IV of Portugal (I of Brazil) (1798–1834) Ignatius Peter IV, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 1872–1894 Pedro IV (disambiguation) This...
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This is a list of Brazilians, people in some way notable that were either born in Brazil or immigrants to Brazil (citizens or permanent residents), grouped...
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Misumena bipunctata Rainbow, 1898 – Australia Misumena citreoides (Taczanowski, 1872) – Guyana, French Guiana Misumena conferta Banks, 1898 – Mexico Misumena...
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Juliano Moreira (category 1872 births)
January 1872 – 2 May 1933) was a Brazilian psychiatrist, often considered the pioneer of psychoanalysis in Brazil. Moreira was the first Brazilian university...
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