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===April===
*[[14 April]] - Physician [[Carlos Chagas]] discovers a tropical parasitic disease caused by the [[flagellated]] cinetoplastid [[protozoan]] [[Trypanosoma cruzi]], in the mining town of [[Lassance]].<ref>Antonio Teixeira, Marina Vinaud e Ana Maria Castro, ''Emerging Chagas Disease'' (2011), p. 19.</ref><ref>Simone Petraglia Kropf e Luisa Massarani, ''Carlos Chargas, A Ciência Para Combater Doenças Tropicais'' (2009), p. 5.</ref>
*'''[[14 April]]''': Physician [[Carlos Chagas]] discovers a tropical parasitic disease caused by the [[flagellated]] cinetoplastid [[protozoan]] [[Trypanosoma cruzi]], in the mining town of [[Lassance]].<ref>Antonio Teixeira, Marina Vinaud e Ana Maria Castro, ''Emerging Chagas Disease'' (2011), p. 19.</ref><ref>Simone Petraglia Kropf e Luisa Massarani, ''Carlos Chargas, A Ciência Para Combater Doenças Tropicais'' (2009), p. 5.</ref>
*[[19 April]] - Brazil's new [[Brazilian battleship São Paulo|battleship]], ''São Paulo'', is launched at Barrow-in-Furness, UK, by Regis de Oliveira, the wife of Brazil's minister to Great Britain.
*'''[[19 April]]''': Brazil's new [[Brazilian battleship São Paulo|battleship]], ''São Paulo'', is launched at Barrow-in-Furness, UK, by Regis de Oliveira, the wife of Brazil's minister to Great Britain.


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===May===

Revision as of 23:49, 14 July 2023

Events of the year 1909 in the Brazil.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Vice governors

Events

January

April

May

September

  • 8 September - The Velarde-Río Branco treaty between Brazil and Peru is signed, establishing borders south of the Yavarí.
  • 19 September - The country's first automobile race is held at the São Gonçalo circuit in Rio de Janeiro.[4]

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ R.B. Haworth, "6103832 [Bahia]" (subscription required), Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 19 October 2009.
  2. ^ Antonio Teixeira, Marina Vinaud e Ana Maria Castro, Emerging Chagas Disease (2011), p. 19.
  3. ^ Simone Petraglia Kropf e Luisa Massarani, Carlos Chargas, A Ciência Para Combater Doenças Tropicais (2009), p. 5.
  4. ^ Joel Wolfe. Autos and Progress: The Brazilian Search For Modernity (2009), p. 31.
  5. ^ Eliovson, Sima (1991). The gardens of Roberto Burle Marx. Harry N. Abrams. p. 21. ISBN 0810933578. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  6. ^ Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh, ed. (1977). Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America. London: Burke's Peerage. ISBN 0-85011-023-8. p 43
  7. ^ Afonso Pena - BrasilEscola (in Portuguese)

See also