Timeline of Manaus
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil.
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Prior to 20th century
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- 1669 - Fort of São José da Barra do Rio Negro built.
- 1850 - Town becomes capital of Amazonas province.[1]
- 1856 - Town renamed "Manaus."[1]
- 1871 - Associação Comercial do Amazonas established.[1]
- 1872 - Population: 38,998.
- 1883 - Mercado Adolpho Lisboa built.
- 1892 - Catholic Diocese of Amazonas established.
- 1896
- Amazon Theatre opens.[2]
- Electric lighting introduced.[3]
20th century
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- 1900 - Population: 73,647.
- 1904 - pt newspaper begins publication.
- 1910 - Free University School of Manaus established.[4]
- 1913 - Nacional Futebol Clube formed.
- 1917 - Instituto Geográfico e Histórico do Amazonas founded.[5][6]
- 1920 - Population: 179,263.
- 1930 - Nacional Fast Clube (football team) formed.
- 1939 - América Futebol Clube formed.
- 1940 - Population: 272,232.
- 1949 - pt newspaper begins publication.[7]
- 1961 - Estádio Ismael Benigno (stadium) opens.
- 1967 - Free Economic Zone of Manaus established.[8]
- 1970
- Manaus Air Force Base begins operating.
- Vivaldão stadium opens.
- Population: 473,545.
- 1974 - pt neighborhood established.
- 1976 - Eduardo Gomes International Airport opens.
- 1980 - Population: 922,477.
- 1989
- Park of Mindu established.[citation needed]
- pt becomes mayor.
- 1991 - Population: 1,011,403.
- 1996 - Festival Amazonas de Ópera begins.
- 1997
- Amazonas Philharmonic founded.
- Alfredo Nascimento becomes mayor.
21st century
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- 2000 - Population: 1,347,590.
- 2005 - Park of Bilhares established.[citation needed]
- 2010 - Population: 1,802,014.[9]
- 2011 - Rio Negro Bridge opens.
- 2013 - 2013 protests in Brazil.
- 2014 - Arena da Amazônia opens.
See also
- Other cities in Brazil
- Timeline of Brasília
- Timeline of Curitiba
- Timeline of Fortaleza
- Timeline of Recife
- Timeline of Rio de Janeiro
- Timeline of Salvador, Bahia
- Timeline of São Paulo
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ring 1995.
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- ↑ Burns 1965.
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- ↑ Despres 1991.
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This article incorporates information from the Portuguese Wikipedia.
Bibliography
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