Sérgio Arouca, the Glossary
Antônio Sérgio da Silva Arouca (20 August 1941 — 2 August 2003) was a Brazilian politician.[1]
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9 relations: Brazilian Communist Party, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Free Fatherland Party (Brazil), Ribeirão Preto, Rio de Janeiro (state), Roberto Freire (politician), São Paulo (state), Vice President of Brazil, 1989 Brazilian presidential election.
- Brazilian Communist Party politicians
- Free Fatherland Party (Brazil) politicians
- People from Ribeirão Preto
Brazilian Communist Party
The Brazilian Communist Party (Partido Comunista Brasileiro), originally the Communist Party of Brazil (Partido Comunista do Brasil), is a communist party in Brazil, founded on 25 March 1922.
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Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto
Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto (Ribeirão Preto Medical School in Portuguese) is a medical school of the University of São Paulo (USP) located in the city of Ribeirão Preto, state of São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 1952.
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Free Fatherland Party (Brazil)
The Free Fatherland Party (Partido Pátria Livre, PPL) was a left-wing political party in Brazil.
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Ribeirão Preto
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil.
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Rio de Janeiro (state)
Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil.
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Roberto Freire (politician)
Roberto João Pereira Freire (born 20 April 1942) is a Brazilian lawyer and politician. Sérgio Arouca and Roberto Freire (politician) are Brazilian Communist Party politicians and Candidates for Vice President of Brazil.
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São Paulo (state)
São Paulo is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus.
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Vice President of Brazil
The vice president of Brazil (Vice-Presidente do Brasil), officially the vice president of the Federative Republic of Brazil (Vice-Presidente da República Federativa do Brasil), or simply the vice president of the republic (Vice-Presidente da República) is the second-highest ranking government official in the executive branch of the Government of Brazil, preceded only by the president.
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1989 Brazilian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Brazil in 1989, with the first round on November 15 and a second round on December 17.
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See also
Brazilian Communist Party politicians
- Alberto Goldman
- Aloysio Nunes
- Ana de Hollanda
- Candido Portinari
- Carlos Marighella
- Cesar Maia
- Delfim Peixoto
- Dyonélio Machado
- Elisa Branco
- Elisa Kauffmann Abramovich
- Esther Scliar
- Ivan Pinheiro
- João Isidório
- Jorge Amado
- José Dirceu
- José Marinho de Vasconcelos
- Luís Carlos Prestes
- Mário Pedrosa
- Maria Prestes
- Rachel de Queiroz
- Raul Jungmann
- Roberto Freire (politician)
- Sérgio Arouca
- Sofia Manzano
- Yedo Fiúza
- Zuleika Alambert
Free Fatherland Party (Brazil) politicians
- Brizola Neto
- João Goulart Filho
- Sérgio Arouca
- Walter Neves
People from Ribeirão Preto
- Adhemar Santillo
- Antonio Palocci
- Camila Queiroz
- Carla Zambelli
- Datena
- David Picão
- Heloísa Teixeira
- Ilques Barbosa Junior
- Jesus Santiago Moure
- José Carlos Meirelles
- Kiko Zambianchi
- Lino Facioli
- Monica Iozzi
- Paulo Goulart
- Sérgio Arouca