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Norberto Quirno Costa

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313:, ran again for the presidency in 1897 (he had been once elected, in 1880) and chose Quirno Costa as his running mate. He presided over the January 1898 constitutional amendment convention, and was elected with Roca that April, serving uneventfully as Vice President for the entirety of Roca's second, six-year term. He visited Europe during late 1902. 50: 480: 505: 495: 515: 490: 465: 500: 510: 470: 485: 460: 219:, and married Alcira AlbarracĂ­n Pacheco, with whom he had four children. He entered public service as an official in the Argentine 228: 263: 247:, Quirno Costa represented Argentina at the 1870 treaty ending hostilities, and obtained the concession of what is today 475: 422: 61: 325: 216: 302: 267: 170: 375: 350: 432: 415: 321: 274:, to the presidency in 1886 resulted in his appointment as Foreign Minister, during which he pursued regional 106: 94: 283: 271: 306: 259: 455: 450: 82: 275: 248: 209:
Quirno Costa was born in Buenos Aires to Fernanda Costa and Gregorio Quirno. He received a
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between the two neighboring countries. The longtime leader of the National Autonomists,
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province
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in 1868, and was appointed the following year as Undersecretary of
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Quirno Costa returned briefly to government as Interior Minister (
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in 1892, by which he sought, unsuccessfully, to resolve the
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He formed part of a commission on the reform of the
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Vice President of Argentina
Julio A. Roca
José Evaristo Uriburu
José Figueroa Alcorta
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Argentine
National Autonomist Party
juris doctor
University of Buenos Aires
legation
Brazil
Foreign Relations
Paraguayan War
Argentina
Uruguay
Paraguay
Formosa Province
Quebracho
Buenos Aires Province
Congress
National Autonomist Party
Miguel Juárez Celman
international law
Chile
Puna de Atacama dispute
Tarija, Bolivia

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