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    Events in the year 1841 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II 15 February - Campos Sales 17 August - Fagundes Varela 4 October - Prudente de Morais "Pedro II -...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1841. 1841 (MDCCCXLI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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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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    agriculture of Brazil is historically one of the principal bases of Brazil's economy. As of 2024 the country is the second biggest grain exporter in the world...
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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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    monarchies. The two Brazilian emperors, Pedro I and Pedro II, underwent the ceremony of coronation on 1 December 1822 and 18 July 1841, respectively. Those...
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  • Sales, Hong Kong businessman and sports administrator Campos Sales (1841–1913), Brazilian politician and president Charles de Sales (1626–66), French soldier...
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    endangered". The Brazilian guitarfish was first described as Rhinobatos horkelii by Müller & Henle in 1841. They named the new species in honour of the German...
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  • revolutions that have taken place during Brazilian history. Vila Rica Revolt (1720) Slave Rebellions (From its peak in the mid-17th century until the abolition...
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  • (born 1982), Cape Verdean long-distance runner Fagundes Varela (1841–1875), Brazilian poet Federico Varela (born 1996), Argentine footballer Felipe Varela...
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    pet. A. geniculata is native to the Amazon basin of northern Brazil. These tarantulas live in a tropical, wet climate, characterized by abundant rainfall...
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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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    until 18 July 1841, the design of the Imperial Crown made for the first Brazilian Emperor was used. On the latter date, when Brazil's second emperor...
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    professor and politician Prudente de Morais (1841–1902), Brazilian president Ricardo Morais (born 1967), Brazilian mixed martial artist Richard C. Morais (born...
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    Prudente de Morais (category 1841 births)
    October 1841 – 3 December 1902), often referred to as Prudente de Morais, was a Brazilian lawyer and politician who served as the 3rd president of Brazil from...
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    Brazil were the official ornaments and regalia worn by the Emperor of Brazil during the Brazilian monarchical period. They were used by the Brazilian...
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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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    CSS Virginia in battle of Newport News, Virginia, in 1862. Congress was launched at the Portsmouth Navy Yard on August 16, 1841 and placed in commission...
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    and technology in Brazil has entered the international arena in recent decades. The central agency for science and technology in Brazil is the Ministry...
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  • (born 1962), American military lawyer Venâncio de Oliveira Ayres (1841–1885) Brazilian Journalist Vernon Ayres (1908–1968), Canadian ice hockey player William...
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    National Congress (Portuguese: Congresso Nacional) is the legislative body of Brazil's federal government. Unlike the state legislative assemblies and municipal...
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    recording in F major U.S. Navy Band instrumental rendition in B-flat major (one verse) Problems playing these files? See media help. The "Brazilian National...
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    This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 134 ships in commission, including 39 auxiliary ships. 9 frigates/corvettes...
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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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    Typhochlaena seladonia (category Spiders described in 1841)
    seladonia was originally described by Carl Ludwig Koch, in Brazil in 1841, as Mygale seladonia. In 1850 he changed its name to Typhochlaena seladonia; then...
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    de Janeiro. In 1829, Duarte da Ponte Ribeiro was designated as the first chargé d'affaires of the Empire of Brazil and sent to Lima. In 1841, the first...
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    República do Piratini), was a de facto state that seceded from the Empire of Brazil and roughly coincided with the present state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was...
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    Brazil produces about a third of the world's coffee, making the country by far the world's largest producer. Coffee plantations, covering some 27,000 km2...
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    Balaiada (category Rebellions in Brazil)
    Balaiada was a social revolt between 1838 and 1841 in the interior of the Province of Maranhão, Brazil. During the imperial period, the Maranhão region...
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    July 1841 Amélie and Maria Amélia were recognized as members of the Brazilian imperial family. Prior to that, Maria Amélia's status and place in the line...
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