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Neutral Municipality of the Court Município Neutro | |||||||||
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Neutral municipality of the Empire of Brazil | |||||||||
1834–1889 | |||||||||
Map of the Neutral Municipality in 1880 | |||||||||
Capital | Nictheroy | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• Coordinates | 22°54′S 43°11′W / 22.900°S 43.183°W | ||||||||
• 1872 | 1,356 km2 (524 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1872 | 274,972 | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 12 August 1834 | ||||||||
15 November 1889 | |||||||||
24 February 1891 | |||||||||
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Today part of | Rio de Janeiro Niterói |
The Neutral Municipality (Portuguese: Município Neutro), more formally known in the imperial era as the Neutral Municipality of the Court (Município Neutro da Corte), was an administrative unit created in the Empire of Brazil, that existed in the territory corresponding to the current location of the municipality of Rio de Janeiro between August 12, 1834 (when it was proclaimed the Additional Act to the Constitution of 1824) and November 15, 1889, when the republic in Brazil was proclaimed. It only officially ceased to exist with the promulgation of the 1891 Constitution in 1891. Under the republican constitution, the Neutral Municipality became the Federal District.[1]