São Paulo Province


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São Paulo Province was one of the provinces of Brazil.

São Paulo Province

Província de São Paulo

1821–1889
StatusProvince of United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1821–1822)
Province of Empire of Brazil (1821–1889)
Capital São Paulo
Common languagesPortuguese
Religion Roman Catholic
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Governor 

• 1821

João Carlos Augusto von Oyenhausen-Gravenburg
Provincial President 

• 1821–1822

João Carlos Augusto von Oyenhausen-Gravenburg
José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva (provisional government)

• 1822–1823

Mateus de Abreu Pereira, José Correia Pacheco e Silva, Cândido Xavier de Almeida e Sousa (provisional triumvirate)

• 1823–1824

Cândido Xavier de Almeida e Sousa (first)

• 1889

José Vieira Couto de Magalhães (last)
LegislatureProvincial Legislative Assembly
History 

• Established

1821

• Disestablished

1889
CurrencyReal
Preceded by Succeeded by
Captaincy of São Paulo
Paraná Province
São Paulo (state)
A map showing the Empire and its provinces
The Empire of Brazil, c. 1889.