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Argentina

December 13-15, 1928
Herbert C. Hoover
Buenos Aires
Good will trip. [Visit made as President-elect.]

November 30-December 2, 1936
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Buenos Aires
Attended session of Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace.

February 26-29, 1960
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata, San Carlos de Bariloche
Met with President Frondizi.

December 5-6, 1990
George Bush
Buenos Aires
Met with President Menem; addressed a Joint Session of the Argentine Congress.

October 15-18, 1997
William J. Clinton
Buenos Aires, San Carlos de Bariloche
Met with President Menem; delivered several public addresses.


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