List of Argentine ambassadors in Honduras

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The embassy is in Nro. 302, Calle Ruben Dario, Tegucigalpa .

Until 1939, the envoys in San José (Costa Rica) and Managua were also regularly accredited by the governments of Guatemala City , San Salvador and Tegucigalpa .

Appointed / Accredited ambassador Remarks appointed by accredited during the government of Leave post
March 29, 1939 Héctor Ghiraldo Envoy Extraordinary and Ministro Plenipotenciario in Guatemala City, San Salvador and until August 7, 1939 in Tegucigalpa and Managua. Roberto María Ortiz Tiburcio Carías Andino
Dec 8, 1942 Felipe Chiappe El Salvador, Honduras accredited the 9th October, 1942. Residence in Guatemala Ramón Castillo Tiburcio Carías Andino May 24, 1946
May 24, 1946 Adolfo Calvo Adolfo Noel Calvo Varona (* 25 Dec 1890 in Le Havre, Francia 9 Dec 1957 in Buenos Aires) son of Elvira Varona Arteaga and Adolfo Guillermo Calvo Peña Juan Perón Tiburcio Carías Andino
Nov 13, 1947 Enrique Francisco Formichelli Juan Perón Tiburcio Carías Andino June 27, 1950
June 27, 1950 Arnoldo A. Crespi Charge d'Affaires , continuo al frente de la Embajada como Encargado de Negocios ai hasta el 18 de Abril Juan Perón Juan Manuel Gálvez Apr 18, 1951
Apr 18, 1951 Abel Mario Veronelli Chargé d'affaires Juan Perón Juan Manuel Gálvez
Jan. 19, 1952 Rafael Néstor Lencinas Chargé d'affaires Juan Perón Juan Manuel Gálvez
1961 Angel Carnaseo Chargé d'affaires Arturo Frondizi José Ramón Villeda Morales
1965 Guillermo Acosta Arturo Umberto Illia Oswaldo López Arellano
1967 Carlos A. Ferro Doctor of Law Escritor y conferencista de nacionalidad argentina. Author of "Raza e ideales" (con prólogo de Alfredo L. Palacios), realizó una investigación sobre nuestras islas del Cisne, lo cual ayudó en nuestros alegatos de defensa Juan Carlos Onganía Oswaldo López Arellano 1972
1975 Miguel Eduardo Manzella (Born August 13, 1926 in Buenos Aires, October 27, 2001 in just there) joined the foreign service in May 1949, 1983: d'Argentine et d'Arabie Saoudite. Isabel Martínez de Perón Juan Alberto Melgar Castro 1978
1980 Arturo Osorio Arana, the son Son of Arturo Ossorio Arana ; recognized the conflicts at his place of work, in 1982 in Tegucigalpa and 1995 in Lima as an export opportunity for the Argentine arms industry Jorge Rafael Videla Policarpio Juan Paz Garcia 1982
1982 Héctor Sainz Ballesteros († September 1998 in Boston) joined the foreign service ambassador to Costa de Marfil in 1958 and from 1992–1993: Bogota Jorge Rafael Videla Policarpio Juan Paz Garcia 1983
1988 Jorge Humberto De Belaustegui Raúl Alfonsín José Simon Azcona Hoyo 1989
Aug 14, 1989 Alberto Brito Lima († September 28, 2012) Jefe del Comando de Organización (right-wing extremist organization of the Juventud Peronista ), sat for the Partido Justicialista in the Cámara de Diputados de la Nación Argentina, member of the Alianza Anticomunista Argentina . Carlos Menem José Simon Azcona Hoyo July 31, 1993
1994 Adrían Guillermo Mirson 1989: Minstro Plenipotenciario at UNESCO in Paris, 2000: Ambassador in Santo Domingo, 2005–2008: Ambassador in Bucharest Carlos Menem Carlos Roberto Reina
2000 Juan Peña Fernando de la Rúa Carlos Roberto Flores Facussé
2004 Alfredo Forti (* 1960 Córdoba) son of Nélida Azucena Sosa de Forti Néstor Kirchner Ricardo Maduro 2007
Dec 13, 2011 Guillermo Roberto Rossi Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Porfirio Lobo Sosa

Individual evidence

  1. Arturo Ossorio Arana lanacion.com.ar
  2. Alberto Brito Lima pagina12.com.ar
  3. Alfredo Forti ( Memento of the original from June 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / sur.infonews.com
  4. Guillermo Roberto Rossi
  5. ^ Embajada de Argentina en Tegucigalpa