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1900 in Argentina

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Incumbents

President: Julio Argentino Roca

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Governors

Buenos Aires Province: Bernardo de Irigoyen

Cordoba: Donaciano del Campillo

Mendoza Province: Jacinto Álvarez

Vice Governors

Buenos Aires Province: Alfredo Demarchi

Events

  • January 25 - Plague is officially declared in Rosario.
  • January 29-February 4 - Buenos Aires suffers its worst heat wave for 20 years. In the first two weeks of February, 403 deaths are certified from "heat apoplexy and sunstroke". The Buenos Aires Herald speculates that some of these are actually caused by plague.
  • March 30 - By presidential decree, lyrics considered offensive to Spanish immigrants are omitted from future public performances of the Argentine National Anthem.
  • May 14-October 28 - Argentina participates for the first time in the Olympic Games.
  • June 8 - The Argentine Republic is officially declared free of plague.
  • Births

    April 2 - Roberto Arlt, writer (died 1942)

    June 11 - Leopoldo Marechal, writer (died 1970)

    August 4 - Arturo Umberto Illia, President of Argentina 1963–66 (died 1983)[4]

    October 8 - Alfredo Carricaberry, footballer (died 1942)

    December 14 - Juan d'Arienzo, tango musician (died 1976)

    Deaths

  • April 2 - Roberto Arlt, writer (died 1942)
  • June 11 - Leopoldo Marechal, writer (died 1970)
  • August 4 - Arturo Umberto Illia, President of Argentina 1963-66 (died 1983)
  • October 8 - Alfredo Carricaberry, footballer (died 1942)
  • December 14 - Juan d'Arienzo, tango musician (died 1976)
  • References

    1900 in Argentina Wikipedia


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