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State of Guanabara
Flag of State of Guanabara Coat of arms of State of Guanabara
Location of State of Guanabara in Brazil
Capital
(and largest city)
Rio de Janeiro
Demonym carioca or guanabarino(a) 1
Government
 -  Governor Antônio de Pádua Chagas Freitas
Area
 -  Total 1.356 km² 
Population
 -  1975 estimate 4.858.000 
 -  Density 3.135/km² 
Abbreviation BR-GB
Time zone BRT (UTC-3)
 -  Summer (DST) BRST (UTC-2)
1 Only used in official documents

The State of Guanabara (in Portuguese: Estado da Guanabara), was the name given to the municipality of Rio de Janeiro (now the city with the same name), after the moving of the national capital to Brasília in 1960. It was named after the Guanabara Bay, which borders its Eastern coast.

In 1834, the city of Rio de Janeiro became a municipality and was elevated to imperial capital. With the proclamation of the republic in 1889, the city of Rio de Janeiro became the Federal District, and the province of Rio de Janeiro became a State with Niterói as the State capital. With the moving of the national capital to Brasília in 1960, the municipality of Rio de Janeiro became the State of Guanabara.

In 1975, the states of Guanabara and Rio de Janeiro merged under the name of Rio de Janeiro, with the city of Rio de Janeiro as state capital.

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