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Capiberibe (born 23 May 1972) is a
Brazilian politician. He was the
Governor of the
Brazilian state of Amapá from 2011 to 2015
Capiberibe is the...
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Rodrigues Capiberibe (born May 6, 1947 in Afuá) is a
Brazilian politician. He is Senator, from
November 29, 2011 to
February 1, 2019.
Capiberibe served as...
- with 54% by the
first round, and the PSB
elected another governor, João
Capiberibe, in Amapá, as well as a
Senator in Pará. The
party continued to grow with...
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Devem Deixar o
Cargo Até Sábado" (in Portuguese). Istoé Dinheiro. "Camilo
Capiberibe Vence de
virada eleição no Amapá" (in Portuguese). Ig. Pacheco, John (January...
- 1980-1985
Jonas Borges [pt], 1985
Raimundo de
Azevedo Costa, 1986-1988 João
Capiberibe, 1989-1992 Papaléo Paes, 1993-1996 Anníbal Barcellos [pt], 1997-2000 João...
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Suruagy becomes Governor of Alagoas.
January 1- João
Alberto Rodrigues Capiberibe becomes Governor of Amapá.
January 1-
Amazonino Armando Mendes becomes...
- second-round
runoff election was held on 26 October.
Governor Camilo Capiberibe ran for a
second term and was
forced into a
runoff with
former Governor...
- 9.90
Wagner Gomes PT 17,199 7.97
Edson Correia PL 16,369 7.58
Raquel Capiberibe PSB 15,993 7.41
Heraldo Araújo PSDB 6,564 3.04 Cláudio
Nunes PDT 5,787...
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Volleyball Men's
tournament 15 Aug 2003
Silver Men's
water polo team André
Capiberibe André
Pessanha André
Raposo Daniel Mameri Erik
Seegerer Fábio Chiquidimo...
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Ecuadorian footballer Camilo Bonilla (born 1971),
Honduran footballer Camilo Capiberibe (born 1972),
Brazilian politician Camilo Carrillo (1844–1898), Peruvian...