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List of First Ladies of Brazil : ウィキペディア英語版
First Ladies and Gentlemen of Brazil

The First Lady or First Gentleman of Brazil (Portuguese: ''Primeira-dama do Brasil'') is the spouse of the President of Brazil. If the holder of the title is a woman, she can be referred to by the honorific title ''Dona''.
==Notes==

* Catita and Marieta Alves, 5th and 6th First Ladies of Brazil, respectively, were daughters of President Rodrigues Alves, since his wife Ana Guilhermina de Oliveira Borges was deceased when he took office.
* Brazil did not have a First Lady from 1964 to 1967 (Castelo Branco was a widower of Argentina Viana) and from 1992 to 1994 (Itamar Franco was divorced from Ana Elisa Surerus).
* There's no First Lady in the period from 2011 to 2019 because President Dilma Rousseff is female. There is no First Gentleman either, given that President Rousseff was already twice divorced when she assumed the presidency, and, as of , she remains unmarried. Paula Rousseff de Araújo, the president's daughter, sometimes accompanies her on state visits in an unofficial capacity.


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