Federal District of Brazil
Distrito Federal do Brasil
Federation unit of Brazil
1891–1960
Flag of Federal District

Location of the state of Rio de Janeiro (light yellow) and the now-defunct Federal District (red) in Brazil.
CapitalRio de Janeiro
Area
  Coordinates22°55′S 43°28′W / 22.917°S 43.467°W / -22.917; -43.467
  TypePresidential republic
History 
 Constitution of 1891
24 February 1891
3 October 1930
18 September 1946
 Creation of Brasília
21 April 1960
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Neutral Municipality
Guanabara (state)

The Federal District (Portuguese: Distrito Federal) was an administrative division of Brazil created by the Brazilian Constitution of 1891.[1] During the Empire of Brazil the administrative unit that corresponded to this territory was designated the Neutral Municipality (Município Neutro).[1] It was a legal entity under public law until 1960, in the territory corresponding to the current municipality of Rio de Janeiro.[2]

With the transfer of the capital to the recently created city of Brasília, the new Federal District was created in the Brazilian Highlands in 1960.[3][4] From 1960 to 1975 the same territory existed as the State of Guanabara,[5] which in turn was incorporated into the municipality of Rio de Janeiro.

References

  1. 1 2 "Artigo 2º da Constituição da República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil de 1891" [Article 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of the United States of Brazil of 1891]. Government of Brazil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  2. "Artigo 1º da Lei nº 3.752, de 14 de abril de 1960" [Article 1 of Law no. 3,752, 14 April 1960] (in Portuguese).
  3. "Artigo 1º da Lei nº 2.874, de 19 de setembro de 1956" [Article 1 of Law no. 2,874, 19 September 1956] (in Portuguese).
  4. Nosso Século (in Portuguese). Vol. 5 vol. Volumes 4 and 5. São Paulo: Editora Abril. 1980.
  5. "Artigo 8º da Lei Complementar nº 20, de 1º de julho de 1974" [Article 8 of Complementary Law no. 20, 1 July 1974] (in Portuguese).
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