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1 State capitals  



1.1  Acre  





1.2  Alagoas  





1.3  Amapá  





1.4  Amazonas  





1.5  Bahia  





1.6  Ceará  





1.7  Espírito Santo  





1.8  Goiás  





1.9  Maranhão  





1.10  Mato Grosso  





1.11  Mato Grosso do Sul  





1.12  Minas Gerais  





1.13  Pará  





1.14  Paraíba  





1.15  Paraná  





1.16  Pernambuco  





1.17  Piauí  





1.18  Rio Grande do Norte  





1.19  Rio Grande do Sul  





1.20  Rio de Janeiro  





1.21  Rondônia  





1.22  Roraima  





1.23  Santa Catarina  





1.24  São Paulo  





1.25  Sergipe  





1.26  Tocantins  







2 Extinct federated units  



2.1  Guanabara  





2.2  Fernando de Noronha  





2.3  Iguaçu  





2.4  Ponta-Porã  





2.5  São João da Palma  







3 Former territories of Brazil  



3.1  Cisplatina  





3.2  Guiana Francesa  







4 References  














List of capitals of subdivisions of Brazil






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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

(Redirected from List of capitals of Brazil)

This is a list of the cities that are or have been considered capitals of one of the country subdivisions of Brazil. For the national capital see: Capital of Brazil.

State capitals

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Acre

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created out of Bolivia

Alagoas

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created out of Pernambuco

Amapá

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created out of Pará

Amazonas

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created out of Pará

Bahia

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Ceará

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Espírito Santo

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Goiás

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created out of São Paulo

Maranhão

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created out of Pará

Mato Grosso

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created out of São Paulo

Mato Grosso do Sul

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created out of Mato Grosso

Minas Gerais

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created out of São Paulo

Pará

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Paraíba

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Paraná

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created out of São Paulo

Pernambuco

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Piauí

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created out of Maranhão

Rio Grande do Norte

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Rio Grande do Sul

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Rio de Janeiro

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Rondônia

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Created in 1943 under the name of "territory of Guaporé", out of Mato Grosso. Reorganised into the State of Rondônia in 1988.

Roraima

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Created in 1943 under the name of "territory of Rio Branco", out of Amazonas. Reorganised into the State of Roraima in 1988.

Santa Catarina

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created out of São Paulo

São Paulo

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Sergipe

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created out of Bahia

Tocantins

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created out of Goiás

Extinct federated units

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Guanabara

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Created in 1960 out of the territory of former Distrito Federal. Merged with the State of Rio de Janeiro in 1975.

Fernando de Noronha

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Created in 1943 under the name of "territory de Fernando de Noronha". Incorporated by Pernambuco state.

Iguaçu

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Created in 1943 under the name de "territory do Iguaçu". Merged back to Paraná and the Santa Catarina.

Ponta-Porã

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Created in 1943 under the name de "territory de Ponta-Porã". Merged back to Mato Grosso.

São João da Palma

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Built in 1808 as captaincy by decree of King João VI under the name "São João das Duas Barras", was abolished in 1814. Recreated as an autonomous province in 1821 under the name of "São João da Palma", extinct in 1823 by Pedro I of Brazil. Today part of Pará and Tocantins.[1]

Former territories of Brazil

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Cisplatina

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Guiana Francesa

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References

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  1. ^ Diário do Senado Federal - 14 de março de 2004 Archived 2014-08-11 at the Wayback Machine - Senado Federal do Brasil

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