1974 in Argentina
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Events in the year 1974 in Argentina.
Incumbents
- President: Juan Peron until July 1, Isabel Perón
- Vice President: Isabel Perón until July 1, then vacant
Governors
- Buenos Aires Province: Oscar Bidegain (until 24 January); Victorio Calabró (from 24 January)
- Cordoba: Ricardo Obregón Cano
- Chubut Province: Benito Fernández
- Mendoza Province:
- until 6 June: Alberto Martínez Baca
- 6 June-13 August: Carlos Mendoza
- from 13 August: Antonio Cafiero
- Santa Fe Province: Carlos Sylvestre Begnis
Vice Governors
- Buenos Aires Province: Victorio Calabró (until 24 January); vacant thereafter (starting 24 January)
Events
Births
- 30 January – Sebastián Rambert, footballer
- 1 March – Guillermo Morigi, football left winger
- 4 March – Ariel Ortega, footballer
- 1 April – Hugo Ibarra, football right back
- 10 April – Andrés Guglielminpietro, football midfielder
- 13 April – Pablo Cavallero, football goalkeeper
- 29 May – Fernando Pandolfi, footballer
- 17 July – Claudio López, footballer
- 30 July – Hugo Morales, football midfielder
- 31 July – Eduardo Tuzzio, footballer
- 4 August – Kily González, football winger
- 2 September – Hugo Pablo Centurión, footballer
- 10 October – Julio Ricardo Cruz, football forward
- 20 November – Claudio Husaín, football midfielder
Deaths
- July 1 - Juan Peron
- September 30 - Sofía Cuthbert[2]
- October 27 - Jordán Bruno Genta
See also
References
- ^ Galasso, Norberto (2005). Perón (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Colihue. pp. 306–308. ISBN 950-581-399-6. OCLC 61279015.
- ^ Prats González, Carlos (1985). Memorias. Testimonios de un Soldado (in Spanish). Pehuén Editores Ltda. ISBN 9789561601291.