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*'''[[2 March]]''': A [[Learjet 25]] carrying the Brazilian satirical rock band [[Mamonas Assassinas]] attempts a [[go-around]] at [[São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport]] in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]], but crashes in the [[Serra da Cantareira]] mountain range, killing all eight people on board including all five members of the band.<ref name="famous90s">{{cite web|url=http://www.planecrashinfo.com/famous1990s.htm|title=Famous people who died in aviation accidents|website=www.planecrashinfo.com}}</ref> |
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*'''[[17 April]]''': [[Eldorado dos Carajás massacre]]: Nineteen landless farmers who were squatting at a private ranch are shot dead by [[Military Police (Brazil)|military police]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170723113016/http://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/AMR19/019/2006/en/ Amnesty.org Library]</ref> |
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*'''[[20 April]]''' |
*'''[[20 April]]''': Launch of the [[Fiat Palio]], a car model that would become the country's sales leader. <ref>[https://www.car.blog.br/2015/01/fiat-palio-historia-do-novo-lider-de.html Fiat Palio: história do novo líder de vendas do Brasil]</ref> |
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*'''[[23 June]]''': [[Paulo César Farias]] and his girlfriend are found dead in their house on Guaxuma beach, in [[Maceió, Alagoas]].<ref>[http://acervo.folha.com.br/fsp/1996/06/24/2/ ''PC Farias é assassinado em Maceió''] (primeira página do 1° caderno), ''[[Folha de S.Paulo]]'' (24 de junho de 1996).</ref> |
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*'''[[31 October]]''': [[TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402|TAM Flight 402]]; A [[Fokker 100]] jet, departing for [[Rio de Janeiro]], crashes into houses in the [[Jabaquara (district of São Paulo)|Jabaquara]] neighborhood, south of São Paulo, leaving 99 dead.<ref>[http://acervo.folha.com.br/fsp/1996/11/01/2/ ''Avião da TAM cai sobre casas em SP e mata 101''] (primeira página do 1° caderno), ''[[Folha de S.Paulo]]'' (1 de novembro de 1996).</ref> |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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1996 in Brazil |
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Year of Constitution: 1988 |
Events in the year 1996 in Brazil.
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors
- Acre: Orleir Messias Cameli
- Alagoas: Divaldo Suruagy
- Amapa: João Capiberibe
- Amazonas: Amazonino Mendes
- Bahia: Paulo Souto
- Ceará: Tasso Jereissati
- Espírito Santo: Vitor Buaiz
- Goiás: Maguito Vilela
- Maranhão: Roseana Sarney
- Mato Grosso: Dante de Oliveira
- Mato Grosso do Sul: Wilson Barbosa Martins
- Minas Gerais: Eduardo Brandão Azeredo
- Pará: Almir Gabriel
- Paraíba: José Maranhão
- Paraná: Jaime Lerner
- Pernambuco: Miguel Arraes
- Piauí: Mão Santa
- Rio de Janeiro: Marcello Alencar
- Rio Grande do Norte: Garibaldi Alves Filho
- Rio Grande do Sul: Antônio Britto
- Rondônia: Valdir Raupp de Mattos
- Roraima: Neudo Ribeiro Campos
- Santa Catarina: Paulo Afonso Vieira
- São Paulo: Mário Covas
- Sergipe: Albano Franco
- Tocantins: José Wilson Siqueira Campos
Vice governors
- Acre: Labib Murad
- Alagoas: Manuel Gomes de Barros
- Amapá: Antônio Hildegardo Gomes de Alencar
- Amazonas: Alfredo Pereira do Nascimento
- Bahia: César Borges
- Ceará: Moroni Bing Torgan
- Espírito Santo: José Renato Casagrande
- Goiás: Naphtali Alves de Souza
- Maranhão: José Reinaldo Carneiro Tavares
- Mato Grosso: José Márcio Panoff de Lacerda
- Mato Grosso do Sul: Braz Melo (until 3 May); vacant (starting 3 May)
- Minas Gerais: Walfrido Silvino dos Mares Guia Neto
- Pará: Hélio Mota Gueiros Júnior
- Paraíba: vacant
- Paraná: Emília de Sales Belinati
- Pernambuco: Jorge José Gomes
- Piauí: Osmar Antônio de Araújo
- Rio de Janeiro: Luiz Paulo Correa da Rocha
- Rio Grande do Norte: Fernando Freire
- Rio Grande do Sul: Vicente Joaquim Bogo
- Rondônia: Aparício Carvalho de Moraes
- Roraima: Airton Antonio Soligo
- Santa Catarina: José Augusto Hülse
- São Paulo: Geraldo Alckmin
- Sergipe: José Carlos Machado
- Tocantins: Raimundo Nonato Pires dos Santos
Events
January
- 8 January: President Fernando Henrique Cardoso issues Decree 1775, which created a framework for the clear demarcation of indigenous territories. However, as part of the process, this would open indigenous territories to counterclaims by adjacent landowners.[2]
- 20 January: Varginha UFO incident in Minas Gerais.[3][4]
March
- 2 March: A Learjet 25 carrying the Brazilian satirical rock band Mamonas Assassinas attempts a go-around at São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo, Brazil, but crashes in the Serra da Cantareira mountain range, killing all eight people on board including all five members of the band.[5]
April
- 17 April: Eldorado dos Carajás massacre: Nineteen landless farmers who were squatting at a private ranch are shot dead by military police.[6]
- 20 April: Launch of the Fiat Palio, a car model that would become the country's sales leader. [7]
June
- 23 June: Paulo César Farias and his girlfriend are found dead in their house on Guaxuma beach, in Maceió, Alagoas.[8]
October
- 31 October: TAM Flight 402; A Fokker 100 jet, departing for Rio de Janeiro, crashes into houses in the Jabaquara neighborhood, south of São Paulo, leaving 99 dead.[9]
Births
January
- January 19: Rodrigo Becão, footballer
- January 28: Kim Kataguiri, politician and co-founder of the Free Brazil Movement.
February
- February 8: Isadora Williams, figure skater[10]
March
- March 22: Everton Soares, professional footballer
May
- May 6: Valesca Machado, mixed martial artist[11]
July
- July 9: Rafael Miguel, actor (d. 2019)
August
- August 12: Arthur Melo, professional footballer
- August 30: Gabriel Barbosa, professional footballer
December
- December 14: Raphinha, professional footballer
Deaths
January
- 18 January: Alberto Ruschel, actor (b. 1918)
June
- 23 June: Paulo Cesar Farias, politician (b. 1945)
September
- September 12: Ernesto Geisel, 29th President of Brazil (b. 1907)
October
- October 11: Renato Russo, singer (b. 1960)
See also
References
- ^ "Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Biography & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ Moore, Sara Gavney; Lemos, Maria Carmen (1999-05-01). "Indigenous Policy in Brazil: The Development of Decree 1775 and the Proposed Raposa/Serra do Sol Reserve, Roraima, Brazil". Human Rights Quarterly. 21 (2): 444–463. doi:10.1353/hrq.1999.0026. ISSN 1085-794X.
- ^ "ET de Varginha ainda instiga imaginário brasileiro 20 anos depois". EBC. 19 January 2016.
- ^ "A história oficial do ET de Varginha". 15 October 2010.
- ^ "Famous people who died in aviation accidents". www.planecrashinfo.com.
- ^ Amnesty.org Library
- ^ Fiat Palio: história do novo líder de vendas do Brasil
- ^ PC Farias é assassinado em Maceió (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (24 de junho de 1996).
- ^ Avião da TAM cai sobre casas em SP e mata 101 (primeira página do 1° caderno), Folha de S.Paulo (1 de novembro de 1996).
- ^ "Isadora WILLIAMS - Olympic Figure skating | Brazil". International Olympic Committee. 8 April 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "Valesca Machado Stats, News, Bio". ESPN. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
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