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Events from the year 1966 in Argentina.
Incumbents
- President: Arturo Umberto Illia (1 January - 28 June), Juan Carlos Onganía (29 June - 31 December)[1]
- Vice president: Carlos Humberto Perette (1 January - 28 June), vacant
Governors
- Buenos Aires Province:
- until 28 June: Anselmo Marini
- 28 June-5 July: Jorge Von Stecher
- from 5 July: Francisco A. Imaz
- Cordoba: Justo Páez Molina (until 28 June)
- Chubut Province: Manuel Pío Raso then Carlos Arturo Vellegal then Gerardo Ojanguren then Rodolfo Varela
- Mendoza Province:
- until 28 June: Francisco Gabrielli
- 28 June-22 July: Tomás José Caballero
- from 22 July: José Eugenio Blanco
- Santa Fe Province: Aldo Tessio (until 28 June); Carlos Sylvestre Begnis (from 28 June)
Vice Governors
- Buenos Aires Province: vacant
Events
- 29 July – La Noche de los Bastones Largos
Births
- 11 August – Juan María Solare, composer and pianist
- 18 August – Gustavo Charif, artist
Deaths
- 26 December – Guillermo Stábile, footballer and manager (b. 1905)
See also
References
External links

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