2013 in Argentina
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Events from the year 2013 in Argentina
Incumbents
Governors
- Governor of Buenos Aires Province: Daniel Scioli
- Governor of Catamarca Province: Lucía Corpacci
- Governor of Chaco Province: Jorge Capitanich (until 20 November); Juan Carlos Bacileff Ivanoff (starting 20 November)
- Governor of Chubut Province: Martín Buzzi
- Governor of Córdoba: José Manuel De la Sota
- Governor of Corrientes Province: Ricardo Colombi
- Governor of Entre Ríos Province: Sergio Urribarri
- Governor of Formosa Province: Gildo Insfrán
- Governor of Jujuy Province: Eduardo Fellner
- Governor of La Pampa Province: Óscar Jorge
- Governor of La Rioja Province: Luis Beder Herrera
- Governor of Mendoza Province: Francisco Pérez
- Governor of Misiones Province: Maurice Closs
- Governor of Neuquén Province: Jorge Sapag
- Governor of Río Negro Province: Alberto Weretilneck
- Governor of Salta Province: Juan Manuel Urtubey
- Governor of San Juan Province: José Luis Gioja
- Governor of San Luis Province: Claudio Poggi
- Governor of Santa Cruz Province: Daniel Peralta
- Governor of Santa Fe Province: Antonio Bonfatti
- Governor of Santiago del Estero: Gerardo Zamora (until 10 December); Claudia Ledesma Abdala (starting 23 December)
- Governor of Tierra del Fuego: Fabiana Ríos
- Governor of Tucumán: José Alperovich
Vice Governors
- Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province: Gabriel Mariotto
- Vice Governor of Catamarca Province: Dalmacio Mera
- Vice Governor of Chaco Province: Juan Carlos Bacileff Ivanoff (until 20 November); vacant thereafter (starting 20 November)
- Vice Governor of Corrientes Province: Gustavo Canteros
- Vice Governor of Entre Rios Province: José Orlando Cáceres
- Vice Governor of Formosa Province: Floro Bogado
- Vice Governor of Jujuy Province: Guillermo Jenefes
- Vice Governor of La Pampa Province: Norma Durango
- Vice Governor of La Rioja Province: Sergio Casas
- Vice Governor of Misiones Province: Hugo Passalacqua
- Vice Governor of Neuquén Province: Ana Pechen
- Vice Governor of Rio Negro Province: Carlos Peralta
- Vice Governor of Salta Province: Andrés Zottos
- Vice Governor of San Juan Province: Sergio Uñac
- Vice Governor of San Luis Province: Jorge Raúl Díaz
- Vice Governor of Santa Cruz: Fernando Cotillo
- Vice Governor of Santa Fe Province: Jorge Henn
- Vice Governor of Santiago del Estero: Ángel Niccolai (until 10 December); José Emilio Neder (starting 10 December)
- Vice Governor of Tierra del Fuego: Roberto Crocianelli
Events
- 13 March – Jorge Bergoglio is elected the 266th pope[2]
- 2–3 April – Flash floods in the Buenos Aires Province kill over 80 people.[3]
- 18 April – The cacerolazo 18A takes place, attended by over 1.5 million people.[4]
- 13 June – Two trains collide, killing at least three and injuring 315 people.[5]
Deaths
- 24 March – Susana Viau, journalist (b. 1944)[6]
- 17 May – Jorge Rafael Videla, President of Argentina (b. 1925)[7]
- 15 June – José Froilán González, racing driver (b. 1922)[8]
- 21 June – Ed Iacobucci, Citrix Systems co-founder (b. 1953)[9]
See also
References
- ^ Mendelevich, Pablo (2010). El Final (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Ediciones B. pp. 283–292. ISBN 978-987-627-166-0.
- ^ Pullella, Philip; Moody, Barry (13 March 2013). "Argentina's Bergoglio elected as new Pope Francis". Reuters. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Gilbert, Johnathan (3 April 2013). "Dozens of Argentines Die in Flash Flooding". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ Larrondo, Ricardo (April 19, 2013). "Pocos se animaron a dar cifras" [Few people give numbers]. La Nación (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ "Deadly train crash near Buenos Aires". BBC. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ "Falleció la destacada periodista Susana Viau" [The Distinguished Journalist Susana Viau Passes Away]. La Nación (in Spanish). 25 March 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
- ^ Bernstein, Adam (17 May 2013). "Jorge Rafael Videla, ruthless Argentine junta leader, dies at 87". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ "First Ferrari winner Gonzalez dies aged 90". ESPN F1. 15 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ^ "Citrix Systems co-founder dies in Florida". Yahoo! Finance. Associated Press. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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