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Provisional Government of the Republic of the United States of Brazil (1893–1894)
Provisional Government of the Empire of Brazil (1894–1895)

  • Governo Provisório da República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil

  • Governo Provisório do Império do Brasil
1893–1895
Motto: Independência ou Morte!
"Independence or Death!"
Anthem: Hino da Indepedência do Brasil
"Anthem of the Indepence of Brazil"
Map of South America with the Empire of Brazil highlighted in green
Empire of Brazil at its largest territorial extent, 1822–1828, including former Cisplatina province
CapitalRio de Janeiro
Common languagesPortuguese
Religion
Roman Catholicism (majority)
Demonym(s)Brazilian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic (1893–1894)
Federal parliamentary monarchy (1894–1895)
President 
• 1893–1894
Frederico Lorena
Emperor 
• 1894–1895
Pedro III
Head of Government 
• 1893–1894
Custódio de Melo
• 1894–1895
Government Junta
• 1895
The Baron of Itaqui
LegislatureGeneral Assembly
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Historical era19th century
2 February 1893
• Formation of the provisional government
14 October 1893
• Restorarion of the monarchy
13 March 1894
• de facto end of the provisional government
17 April 1894
• Federalist revolution defeat
23 August 1895
Area
1894[1]576,774 km2 (222,694 sq mi)
Population
• 1894
1,676,000
GDP (PPP)1880 estimate
• Total
1880 Int$11.001 million[2]
CurrencyReal
Preceded by
Succeeded by
First Brazilian Republic
First Brazilian Republic
Today part ofBrazil
  1. ^ "Área Territorial Brasileira". www.ibge.gov.br (in Portuguese). Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016. A primeira estimativa oficial para a extensão superficial do território brasileiro data de 1889. O valor de 8.337.218 km2 foi obtido a partir de medições e cálculos efetuados sobre as folhas básicas da Carta do Império do Brasil, publicada em 1883. [The first official estimate of the surface area of the Brazilian territory dates from 1889. A value of 8,337,218 km2 was obtained from measurements and calculations made on drafts of the Map of the Empire of Brazil, published in 1883.]
  2. ^ "Contours of the World Economy, 1–2030 AD". Angus Maddison. Retrieved 9 May 2017.[permanent dead link]