List of State Leaders in 1947 - South America

South America

  • Argentina
    • President - Juan Perón, President of Argentina (1946–1955)
  • Bolivia
    • President -
      1. Tomás Monje, Chairman of the Provisional Government Junta of Bolivia (1946–1947)
      2. Enrique Hertzog, President of Bolivia (1947–1949)
  • Brazil
    • President - Eurico Gaspar Dutra, President of Brazil (1946–1951)
  • Chile
    • President - Gabriel González Videla, President of Chile (1946–1952)
  • Colombia
    • President - Mariano Ospina Pérez, President of Colombia (1946–1950)
  • Ecuador
    • President -
      1. José María Velasco Ibarra, President of Ecuador (1944–1947)
      2. Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola, President of Ecuador (1947–1948)
  • Paraguay
    • President - Higinio Moríñigo, President of Paraguay (1940–1948)
  • Peru
    • President - José Bustamante y Rivero, President of Peru (1945–1948)
    • Prime Minister -
      1. Julio Ernesto Portugal Escobedo, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1946–1947)
      2. José Alcamora, President of the council of ministers of Peru (1947)
  • Uruguay
    • President -
      1. Juan José de Amézaga, President of Uruguay (1943–1947)
      2. Tomás Berreta, President of Uruguay (1947)
      3. Luis Batlle Berres, President of Uruguay (1947–1951)
  • Venezuela
    • President - Romulo Betancourt, President of Venezuela (1945–1948)

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