Simão Jatene

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Simão Jatene |
 Photo: Fabio Rodrigues Pozzebom/ABr
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Governor of Pará |
In office January 1, 2011 – January 1, 2019 |
Preceded by |
Ana Julia Carepa |
Succeeded by |
Helder Barbalho |
In office January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2006 |
Preceded by |
Almir Gabriel |
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Personal details |
Born |
(1949-04-01) April 1, 1949 (age 69) Belém, Pará, Brazil
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Simão Jatene is the former Governor of the Brazilian state of Pará.[1]
References
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Current governors of states, districts and territories of Brazil
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AC: Gladson Cameli (PP) AL: Renan Filho (PMDB) AP: Waldez Góes (PDT) AM: Wilson Miranda Lima (PSC) BA: Rui Costa (PT) CE: Camilo Santana (PT)
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ES: Renato Casagrande (PSB) DF: Ibaneis Rocha (MDB) GO: Ronaldo Caiado (DEM) MA: Flávio Dino (PCdoB) MT: Mauro Mendes (DEM) MS: Reinaldo Azambuja (PSDB)
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MG: Romeu Zema (NOVO) PA: Helder Barbalho (MDB) PB: João Azevêdo (PSB) PR: Ratinho Júnior (PSD) PE: Paulo Câmara (PSB) PI: Wellington Dias (PT)
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RJ: Wilson Witzel (PSC) RN: Fátima Bezerra (PT) RS: Eduardo Leite (PSDB) RO: Marcos Rocha (PSL) RR: Antônio Denarium (PSL) SP: João Doria (PSDB)
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SC: Carlos Moisés (PSL) SE: Belivaldo Chagas (PSD) TO: Mauro Carlesse (PHS)
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Governors of Pará (1889 – 2019)
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Leite/do Nascimento/Fernandes
- Justo Leite Chermont
- Gentil Augusto de Morais Bittencourt
- Duarte Huet Bacelar Pinto Guedes
- Lauro Sodré
- José Pais de Carvalho
- Augusto Montenegro
- João Antônio Luís Coelho
- Enéas Martins
- Lauro Sodré
- Antônio Emiliano de Sousa Castro
- Dionísio Bentes
- Eurico de Freitas Vale
Midosi/Chermont/Sarmento
- Landry Sales Gonçalves
Sarmento/Coimbra/Midosi
- Joaquim de Magalhães Cardoso Barata
- Roberto Carlos Vasco Carneiro de Mendonça
- José Carneiro da Gama Malcher
- Miguel José de Almeida Pernambuco Filho
- Joaquim de Magalhães Cardoso Barata
- João Guilherme Lameira Bitencourt
- Alexandre Zacarias de Assunção
- Manuel Marojah Neto
- Otávio Bastos Meira
- José Faustino dos Santos e Silva
- Luís Geolás de Moura Carvalho
- Waldir Bouhid
- Alberto Engelhard
- Waldir Bouhid
- Arnaldo Lobo
- Abel Nunes de Figueiredo
- Alexandre Zacarias de Assunção
- Edward Cattete Pinheiro
- Joaquim de Magalhães Cardoso Barata
- Luís Geolás de Moura Carvalho
- Aurélio Correia do Carmo
- Jarbas Passarinho
- Alacid Nunes
- Fernando José Leão Guilhon
- Aluísio da Costa Chaves
- Clóvis Silva de Morais Rego
- Alacid Nunes
- Jáder Fontenelle Barbalho
- Hélio da Mota Gueiros
- Jáder Fontenelle Barbalho
- Carlos José Oliveira Santos
- Almir José de Oliveira Gabriel
- Simão Robison Oliveira Jatene
- Ana Julia Carepa
- Simão Jatene
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