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List of Argentines

Argentines who are notable include:

Artists

Business

  • Jorge Antonio, industrialist
  • Otto Bemberg, industrialist
  • Jorge Brito, banker
  • Carlos Bulgheroni, industrialist
  • Eduardo Costantini, businessman
  • Francisco de Narváez, businessman
  • Torcuato di Tella, industrialist
  • Eduardo Elsztain, businessman
  • Alfredo Fortabat, industrialist
  • Marcos Galperin, internet entrepreneur
  • Daniel Hadad, businessman
  • Miguel Kiguel, economic and financial expert
  • Patrick Lynch, businessman and ancestor of Che Guevara
  • Francisco Macri, industrialist
  • Mauricio Macri, businessman and president of Argentina
  • Eduardo Madero, businessman
  • Carlos Miguens Bemberg, businessman
  • Nicolás Mihanovich, businessman
  • Enrique Mosconi, petroleum industry promoter
  • Patricio Peralta Ramos, developer
  • Gregorio Pérez Companc, businessman
  • Agostino Rocca, industrialist
  • Paolo Rocca, industrialist
  • Santiago Soldati, businessman
  • Enrique Susini, businessman
  • Ernesto Tornquist, businessman
  • Martín Varsavsky, businessman
  • Jaime Yankelevich, businessman and television pioneer

Composers

Entertainment

A-K

L-Z

Fashion

  • Alan Faena, fashion designer and developer
  • Paco Jamandreu, haute couturier, confidant of First Lady Eva Perón

Journalism

Public service

Military

Politics

Religion

  • Enrique Angelelli, assassinated Bishop of La Rioja
  • Sergio Bergman, rabbi, politician, pharmacist, writer and social activist
  • Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero, Roman Catholic priest canonized as a Saint on 16 October 2016
  • Mamerto Esquiú, friar and activist
  • Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), current head of the Catholic Church
  • José Gabriel Funes, Jesuit priest and director of the Vatican Observatory
  • Gauchito Gil, 19th-century healer
  • Claudio Lepratti, assassinated priest and anti-poverty activist
  • Carlos Mugica, assassinated priest and anti-poverty activist
  • Ceferino Namuncurá, saintly religious student, beatified in 2007
  • Pedro Opeka, priest, missionary and humanitarian
  • Luis Palau, prominent Protestant-evangelical preacher
  • Mario Pantaleo, priest, healer and humanitarian
  • Mario Rodríguez Cobos, spiritual leader, writer and activist
  • Abraham Skorka, rabbi and biophysicist

Royalty

Sports

Sciences

Writers

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ "Artistas argentinos: Silvia Torras" [Argentinian artists: Silvia Torras]. Centro Virtual de Arte Argentino (in Spanish). City of Buenos Aires. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
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