Proclamation of the Republic Day

Quick Facts
- Date
- Wednesday, November 15, 2028
- Observed in
- Brazil
- Type
- National Holiday
What is Proclamation of the Republic Day?
Proclamation of the Republic Day (Proclamação da República) is celebrated on November 15 in Brazil and commemorates the day in 1889 when Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca declared the end of the Brazilian Empire and the beginning of the Republic of Brazil. This national holiday marks one of the most significant political transformations in Brazilian history, ending 67 years of imperial rule under two emperors. The day celebrates Brazilian democratic values and civic identity.
When is Proclamation of the Republic Day 2028?
Proclamation of the Republic Day is on Wednesday, November 15 in 2028. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
By the late 1880s, the Brazilian Empire faced growing opposition from military leaders, republican activists, and the elite who were dissatisfied with Emperor Pedro II's rule. The abolition of slavery in 1888 had alienated powerful landowners, while military discontent grew over political interference and lack of recognition. On November 15, 1889, Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca led a military coup in Rio de Janeiro. Initially intending only to change the cabinet, he was convinced by republican leaders to proclaim the republic instead. Emperor Pedro II and the royal family peacefully went into exile in Europe. Deodoro became the first president of the Republic of Brazil, though the transition was largely engineered by military and elite interests rather than popular revolution.
How It's Celebrated
Republic Day is commemorated with official ceremonies and civic events across Brazil. The main celebration takes place in the capital, Brasília, featuring military parades, the raising of the national flag, and speeches by government officials. Schools often hold special assemblies and educational programs about the republic's founding. Museums and cultural institutions organize exhibitions about Brazilian republican history. Unlike some other national holidays, Republic Day celebrations tend to be more formal and institutional rather than popular festivities. Many Brazilians use the long weekend for travel and family gatherings, as the holiday often creates a "bridge" with the weekend.
Where It's Observed
Proclamation of the Republic Day is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2028, it falls on Wednesday, November 15.
Fun Facts
- Brazil was the only monarchy in the Americas at the time of the proclamation
- Emperor Pedro II was actually in Petrópolis when the coup happened and learned about it through newspapers
- The Brazilian flag's motto 'Ordem e Progresso' (Order and Progress) reflects the positivist philosophy of the republic's founders
- Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca served only briefly as president before resigning in 1891
- The republican government maintained good relations with the exiled imperial family, and Pedro II's remains were eventually returned to Brazil
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Republic Day on November 15?
November 15 marks the day in 1889 when Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca proclaimed the end of the Brazilian Empire and established the Republic of Brazil through a military coup in Rio de Janeiro.
How is Republic Day celebrated in Brazil?
The day features official ceremonies, military parades (mainly in Brasília), flag-raising ceremonies, and educational events in schools. It is more of an institutional celebration than a popular festival.
Who was the first president of Brazil?
Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca became the first president of the Republic of Brazil after proclaiming the republic on November 15, 1889. He served until November 1891.
Is November 15 a public holiday in Brazil?
Yes, Proclamation of the Republic Day is a national public holiday in Brazil. Banks, schools, and most businesses are closed.
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