List of Argentines - Other Categories

Other Categories

  • Amancio Alcorta, diplomat and scholar
  • Marcella Althaus-Reid, theologian
  • Mario Roberto Álvarez, architect
  • Jorge Antonio, industrialist
  • José Arce, diplomat
  • Otto Bemberg, industrialist
  • Pedro Benoit, urbanist and architect
  • Ladislao Biró, inventor of the ballpoint pen
  • Eduardo Bradley, aerostat pilot
  • Jorge Brito, banker
  • Carlos Bulgheroni, industrialist
  • Juan Antonio Buschiazzo, architect
  • Alejandro Bustillo, architect
  • Dante Caputo, diplomat
  • Evangelina Carrozzo, model and activist
  • Eduardo Costantini, businessman
  • Guido di Tella, diplomat
  • Torcuato di Tella, industrialist
  • Julio Dormal, architect
  • Orlando Sconza, professor
  • Luis María Drago, diplomat
  • Gato Dumas, chef and restaurateur
  • Eduardo Elsztain, businessman
  • Carlos Escudé, political scientist
  • Alfredo Fortabat, industrialist
  • Inès de La Fressange, designer and model half-Argentine
  • María Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat, executive
  • Fanne Foxe, woman of scandal
  • Marcos Galperin, internet entrepreneur
  • Francisco Gianotti, architect
  • Julio Godio, historian
  • Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche, pedagogian and philosopher
  • Roberto Grau, chess player
  • Soto Grimshaw, explorer and naturalist
  • Daniel Grinbank, producer
  • Ernesto Garzón Valdés, philosopher
  • Paul Groussac, encyclopedist and librarian
  • Juan María Gutiérrez, educator
  • Daniel Hadad, businessman
  • Carlos Heller, credit union leader
  • Otto Krause, educator
  • Juan Carlos Lectoure, boxing promoter
  • Patrick Lynch, businessman and ancestor of Che Guevara
  • Francisco Macri, industrialist
  • Mauricio Macri, businessman and Mayor of Buenos Aires
  • Eduardo Madero, businessman
  • Roberto Maidana, interviewer
  • Carlos Miguens Bemberg, businessman
  • Nicolás Mihanovich, businessman
  • Juan Moreira, righteous outlaw
  • José Luis Murature, diplomat and newspaper editor
  • Miguel Najdorf, chess player
  • Francisco de Narváez, businessman
  • Eduardo Newbery, aerostat pilot
  • Jorge Newbery, Argentine aviation pioneer
  • Ernestina Herrera de Noble, publisher
  • Alejandro Orfila, diplomat and winemaker
  • Horacio Pagani, auto designer
  • Mario Palanti, architect
  • Oscar Panno, chess player
  • José C. Paz, publisher
  • Patricio Peralta Ramos, developer
  • César Pelli, architect
  • Gregorio Pérez Companc, businessman
  • Patricio Pouchulu, architect
  • Jorge Preloran, filmmaker
  • Agostino Rocca, industrialist
  • Paolo Rocca, industrialist
  • Francisco Salamone, architect
  • Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz, political and social theorist
  • José María Sobral, Antarctic explorer
  • Gerardo Sofovich, producer
  • Vicente Solano Lima, publisher and politician
  • Santiago Soldati, businessman
  • Viktor Sulčič, architect
  • Enrique Susini, businessman
  • Clorindo Testa, architect
  • Carlos Thays, renowned landscape architect
  • Ernesto Tornquist, businessman
  • Martín Varsavsky, businessman
  • Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti, murdered activist
  • Fausto Vitello, skateboarder and publisher
  • Amancio Williams, architect
  • Jaime Yankelevich, businessman and television pioneer

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