Jan Nepomuk Kubíček

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Jan Nepomuk Kubíček (1801, Kingdom of Bohemia - 1880, Brazil) (in Portuguese: Kubitschek) was one of the great-grandfathers of the former Brazilian president, Juscelino Kubitschek. Kubíček was a Catholic carpenter born in Trebon (nowadays a town in the Czech Republic). He was among the first group of Czech immigrants to arrive in Brazil (in 1823). Nicknamed as João Alemão ("German John"), Jan Kubíček settled down in Diamantina, Minas Gerais, and became the first patriarch of the Kubitschek family in Brazil.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Brož, Ivan - Brazilský prezident českého původu
  2. ^ Consulado Geral da República Tcheca em São Paulo - Curiosidades
  3. ^ Fňukal, Miloš RNDr. Ph.D. - Regionální geografie Ameriky: Brazílie
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