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Diário Oficial da União

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Diário Oficial da União
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The Diário Oficial da União (literally Official Diary of the Union), abbreviated DOU, is the official gazette of the Federal Government of Brazil. It is published since 1 October 1862 and was created via the Imperial Decree 1,177 of its 9 September as the Official Journal of the Empire of Brazil.[1] Its current name was adopted after Brazil became a federal republic, and the "Union" came into being as the legal personality of the new federal government. The official journal is published by the Brazilian National Press.

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Though the journal has been published since 1862, it had many predecessors, as follows:[2]

  1. Gazeta do Rio de Janeiro (10/9/1808 – 29.12.1821)
  2. Gazeta do Rio (1/1/1822 – 31/12/1822)
  3. Diário do Governo (2/1/1823 – 28/6/1833)
  4. Diário Fluminense (21/5/1824 – 24/4/1831)
  5. Correio Oficial (1/7/1833 – 30/6/1836) e (2/1/1830 – 30/12/1840)
  6. Without proper journal (31/12/1840 – 30/8/1846)
  7. Gazeta Oficial do Império do Brasil (1/9/1846 – 31/7/1848)
  8. Diário do Rio de Janeiro (1/6/1821 – 30/10/1878) – it published government material from 2/1/1841 – 30/8/1846 and from 1848 – 1862
  9. Diário Oficial (16/11 – 28/11/1889)
  10. Diário Oficial da República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil (24/11/1889 – 31/12/1891)
  11. Diário Oficial – 1/1/1892 – current one
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