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municipal legislature or any other municipal government institution there, as the city of Rio de Janeiro was directly administered by the state government of Guanabara. On the other hand, that also meant that the Guanabara state government had some functions that were normally assigned to municipalities elsewhere, such as regulating urban
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Throughout its 15-year existence, Guanabara was a unique state in many ways. Comprising only one city (albeit a large one), Guanabara was the smallest Brazilian state by land. It also had the peculiarity of being the only Brazilian state that was not divided into municipalities. There was no mayor,
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was erected around the new capital. In 1975 the State of Guanabara was merged with the surrounding
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was created for it. The old Federal District became a state, named Guanabara.
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to the east of the state. It was created from the territory of
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when the federal capital moved from Rio de Janeiro to
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The location of the State of Guanabara, within modern
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In 1834, the city of Rio de Janeiro was elevated to
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State of Rio de Janeiro
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