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One of the main Founder Fathers of Argentina and creator of the Flag of Argentina
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1770
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Manuel Belgrano
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First President of Argentina
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1780
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Bernardino Rivadevia
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President of Argentina from 1910 to 1914, best remembered for passing a law which greatly reformed the Argentine electoral system
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1851
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Roque Sáenz Peña
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President of Argentina from 1916 to 1922 and again from 1928 to 1930, first president who was elected democratically after the reform of the Argentine electoral system
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1852
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Hipólito Yrigoyen
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President of Argentina from 1922 to 1928
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1868
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Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear
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Physician and first to perform a non-direct blood transfusion
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1868
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Luis Agote
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Pioneer and organizer of petroleum exploration and extraction in Argentina
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1877
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Enrique Mosconi
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First Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient for his work in ending the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia
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1878
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Carlos Saavedra Lamas
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Physiologist and first Argentine Nobel laureate in the sciences
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1887
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Bernardo Houssay
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Minister of Social Welfare who was so influential on President Isabel Perón, he was considered the de facto ruler of Argentina
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1916
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José López Rega
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Former footballer who played Real Madrid, the Spanish national team and the Argentine national team
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1926
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Alfredo di Stéfano
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Activist who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his opposition to the military dictatorship
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1931
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Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
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Composer, pianist and conductor, best known for his films scores including "Mission: Impossible" "Rush Hour" "Dirty Harry"
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1932
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Lalo Schifrin
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Head of the Catholic Church since 2013 and the first pope from the Americas
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1936
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Pope Francis
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Considered one of the most celebrated Argentine actresses of all time, "The Official Story" "Gaby: A True Story"
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1936
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Norma Aleandro
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Juan Perón, President of Argentina, had a highly controversial relationship with her while she was underaged
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1939
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Nelly Rivas
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Pianist and conductor who has received seven Grammy awards and the several other international prizes
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1942
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Daniel Barenboim
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Argentine-Brazilian director, "Kiss of the Spider Woman" "Carandiru" "Pixote"
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1946
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Héctor Babenco
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Director, his film "The Secret in Their Eyes" was awarded the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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1959
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Juan José Campanella
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Director, "Enter the Void" "Vortex" "Climax"
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1963
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Gaspar Noé
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