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Events in the year 1920 in Brazil.
Incumbents
Federal government
- President: Epitácio Pessoa
 - Vice President: Delfim Moreira (until 1 July); vacant (1 July to 10 November); Francisco Álvaro Bueno de Paiva (from 10 November)
 
Governors
- Alagoas: José Fernandes de Barros Lima
 - Amazonas: Pedro de Alcântara Bacelar
 - Bahia: Antônio Ferrão Muniz de Aragão, then José Joaquim Seabra
 - Ceará: 
- till 12 July: João Tomé de Sabóia e Silva
 - from 12 12 July: Justiniano de Serpa
 
 - Goiás: João Alves de Castro
 - Maranhão: Urbano Santos
 - Mato Grosso: Francisco de Aquino Correia
 - Minas Gerais: Artur Bernardes
 - Pará: Lauro Sodré
 - Paraíba: 
- till 22 October: Francisco Camilo de Holanda
 - from 22 October: Sólon Barbosa de Lucena
 
 - Paraná: 
- Afonso Camargo
 - Caetano Munhoz da Rocha
 
 - Pernambuco:
- till 28 October: José Rufino Bezerra Cavalcanti
 - from 28 October: Otávio Hamilton Tavares Barreto
 
 - Piauí:
- till 1 July: Eurípedes Clementino de Aguiar
 - from 1 July: João Luís Ferreira
 
 - Rio Grande do Norte: Joaquim Ferreira Chaves
 - Rio Grande do Sul: Antônio Augusto Borges de Medeiros
 - Santa Catarina:
 - São Paulo:
 - Sergipe:
 
Vice governors
Events
- 20 April - Opening ceremony of the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, at which Brazil competes for the first time.[1] Sport shooter Guilherme Paraense is the first Brazilian to win a gold medal.
 
Arts and culture
Books
- Monteiro Lobato[2] writes the first of his Sítio do Picapau Amarelo novel series.
 
Films
- Coração de Gaúcho, directed by and starring Luiz de Barros
 - O Crime de Cravinhos, directed by Arturo Carrari and starring Rodolfo Arena.
 - O Garimpeiro, directed by and starring Vittorio Capellaro
 
Births
- 9 January - João Cabral de Melo Neto, poet and diplomat (died 1999)[3]
 - 21 April - Anselmo Duarte, actor, screenwriter and film director (died 2009)[4]
 - 26 July - Celso Furtado (died 2004)
 
Deaths
- 26 March - Prince Luís, claimant to the Brazilian throne (born 1878; rheumatism)[5]
 - 1 July - Delfim Moreira, politician (born 1868)
 - 16 October - Alberto Nepomuceno, conductor and composer (born 1864)[6]
 
References
- ↑ Official Olympic Reports Archived 2006-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ Monteiro Lobato - E-Biografias
 - ↑ Academia Brasileira de Letras profile of João Cabral de Melo Neto
 - ↑ "Anselmo Duarte morre em SP aos 89 anos". Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). November 7, 2009. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
 - ↑ Barman, Roderick J. (2002). Princess Isabel of Brazil: gender and power in the nineteenth century. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources. ISBN 0-8420-2846-3. BR História. nº 4, Year 1. Duetto, 2007. p 232
 - ↑ Guimarães, Maria Inês (1994). "Nepomuceno Biography, and Program Notes to Marco Polo Recording of Piano Works". Naxos Records. Retrieved 2007-11-28.
 
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