List of Pan-American Conferences
International summits have been held in the following cities:
| Dates / Year | City | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| October 2, 1889 – April 1890 | Washington | See First International Conference of American States |
| October 22, 1901 – January 31, 1902 | Mexico City (2nd) | |
| July 21 – August 26, 1906 | Rio de Janeiro (3rd) | |
| July 12 – August 30, 1910 | Buenos Aires (4th) | |
| March 25 – May 3, 1923 | Santiago (5th) | Treaty to avoid or prevent Conflicts between the American States (May 3, 1923) |
| January 16 – February 20, 1928 | Havana (6th) |
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| December 3–26, 1933 | Montevideo (7th) |
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| December 9–27, 1938 | Lima (8th) | |
| March 30 – May 2, 1948 | Bogota (9th) | Led by General George C. Marshall, created the Organization of American States |
| March 1–28, 1954 | Caracas (10th) | |
| February 1960 | Quito (11th) | |
| 1967 | Buenos Aires | |
| 1985 | Cartagena de Indias | |
| December 1994 | Miami | |
| 1996 | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | |
| 1998 | Santiago | |
| 2001 | Québec City |
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