Type | Daily official journal |
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Publisher | Federal government of Brazil |
Founded | October 1, 1862 |
Language | Portuguese |
Headquarters | Brazil |
Website | portal |
The Diário Oficial da União (literally Official Diary of the Union), abbreviated DOU, is the official journal of the federal government of Brazil. It is published since 1 October 1862 and was created via the imperial decree 1.177, of September 9 of the same year, as the Official Journal of the Empire of Brazil.[1] Its current name was adopted after Brazil became a federal republic, and the "Union" came into being as the legal personality of the new federal government. The official journal is published by the Brazilian National Press.
Though the journal has been published since 1862, it had many predecessors, as follows:[2]
- Gazeta do Rio de Janeiro (10/9/1808 – 29.12.1821)
- Gazeta do Rio (1/1/1822 – 31/12/1822)
- Diário do Governo (2/1/1823 – 28/6/1833)
- Diário Fluminense (21/5/1824 – 24/4/1831)
- Correio Oficial (1/7/1833 – 30/6/1836) e (2/1/1830 – 30/12/1840)
- Without proper journal (31/12/1840 – 30/8/1846)
- Gazeta Oficial do Império do Brasil (1/9/1846 – 31/7/1848)
- Diário do Rio de Janeiro (1/6/1821 – 30/10/1878) – it published government material from 2/1/1841 – 30/8/1846 and from 1848 – 1862
- Diário Oficial (16/11 – 28/11/1889)
- Diário Oficial da República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil (24/11/1889 – 31/12/1891)
- Diário Oficial – 1/1/1892 – current one
References
- ↑ LIMA, Rui. A Criação do Diário Oficial. Rio de Janeiro; Departamento de Imprensa Nacional, 1978. pág. 5.
- ↑ Nelson Werneck Sodré (1998). História da imprensa no Brasil. Mauad Editora Ltda. pp. Footnotes of pages 258–259. ISBN 8585756888. 9788585756888.
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