Events in the year 1881 in Argentina.
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See also: | Other events of 1881 List of years in Argentina |
Incumbents
editGovernors
edit- Buenos Aires Province: Juan José Romero (until 1 May); Dardo Rocha (from 1 May)
- Cordoba: Miguel Juárez Celman
- Mendoza Province: Elías Villanueva (until 15 February); José Miguel Segura (from 15 February)
- Santa Fe Province: Simón de Iriondo
Vice Governors
edit- Buenos Aires Province: vacant (until 1 May); Adolfo Gonzales Chaves (starting 1 May)
Events
edit- 23 July – A boundary treaty is signed by Argentina and the neighbouring country of Chile. The treaty is signed in Buenos Aires by Bernardo de Irigoyen, on the part of Argentina, and Francisco de Borja Echeverría, on the part of Chile, with the aim to establish a precise and exact borderline between the two countries based on the uti possidetis juris principle. Despite dividing largely unexplored lands, the treaty lays the groundwork for nearly all of Chile's and Argentina's current 5600 km[1] of shared borders.
- 22 December – Limits of the Misiones Federation are agreed, leaving Posadas within the territory of what is now Corrientes Province.
- date unknown – The depreciated peso moneda corriente is replaced by the paper peso moneda nacional (national currency, (m$n or $m/n) at a rate of 25 to 1, the new currency is used until 1969[2]
Births
edit- 19 February – Gabino Coria Peñaloza, poet and lyricist (died 1975)[3]
- 29 June – Ada Cornaro, actress and tango dancer (died 1961)
- 5 July – Enrique Muiño, Spanish-born Argentine actor (died 1956)
- 12 October – Carlos López Buchardo, classical composer (died 1948)[4]
- 15 October – José Arce, physician, politician and diplomat (died 1968)[5]
- 24 December – Delfina Bunge, writer and philanthropist (died 1952)[6]
Deaths
edit- 11 February – Salvador Jovellanos, Paraguayan leader who settled in Buenos Aires (born 1833)
- 6 October – Paul Günther Lorentz, German-born botanist (born 1835)[7]
References
edit- ^ Libro de Defensa de Chile CONTINUIDAD: HISTORIA Y GEOGRAFÍA Archived 26 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Billetesargentinos.com.ar Archived 29 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish), Billegesgarentinos.com.ar Billetes argentinos site. Spanish version is more detailed.
- ^ "Gabino Coria Peñaloza". Todo Tango.
- ^ Hoover, Maya (2010). A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire: An Annotated Catalog of Twentieth-Century Art Songs for Voice and Piano. Indiana University Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0253003966. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
- ^ British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: South and Central America, January 1941-December 1941. University Publications of America. 1998. p. 185.
- ^ World Biography. United States Institute for Research in Biography. 1947. p. 280.
- ^ "Lorentz, Paul (Pablo) Günther (1835-1881)". JSTOR Global Plants. Retrieved 15 January 2024.