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  • [[image:buenosaires argentina mormon temple.jpg|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Buenos Aires Argentina Temple]]
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  • ...M. Nelson]] announced plans to construct a second temple in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2022-general-conf ...than 45 million residents. Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city in Argentina.
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  • ...b|alt=Córdoba Argentina Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Córdoba Argentina Temple|right]] ...migrants who requested missionaries in the 1920s. Since then the Church in Argentina has continued to grow at a steady rate, with now over 470,000 members.
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  • [[Image:Bahia-Blanca-Argentina-Temple-Rendering-2022.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color: Bahia Blanca Argentina Temple rendering. ©2022 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • ...nt [[Russell M. Nelson]] announced plans to construct a temple in Rosario, Argentina, one of fifteen new temples to dot the earth.[https://newsroom.churchofjesu ...''' will be Argentina's seventh temple. Rosario is located in east-central Argentina, approximately 190 miles northwest of Buenos Aires.
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  • [[Image:Mendoza-Argentina-Temple.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Rendering of the Mendoza Argentina Temple. ©2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d
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  • [[Image:Salta-Argentina-Temple.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Salta Argentina Temple. ©2024 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d
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  • ...b|alt=Córdoba Argentina Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Córdoba Argentina Temple|right]] ...migrants who requested missionaries in the 1920s. Since then the Church in Argentina has continued to grow at a steady rate, with now over 470,000 members.
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  • [[Image:Mendoza-Argentina-Temple.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Rendering of the Mendoza Argentina Temple. ©2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d
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  • [[Image:Salta-Argentina-Temple.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Salta Argentina Temple. ©2024 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></d
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  • [[Image:Bahia-Blanca-Argentina-Temple-Rendering-2022.jpg|400px|thumb|<div align="left"><span style="color: Bahia Blanca Argentina Temple rendering. ©2022 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • ...nt [[Russell M. Nelson]] announced plans to construct a temple in Rosario, Argentina, one of fifteen new temples to dot the earth.[https://newsroom.churchofjesu ...''' will be Argentina's seventh temple. Rosario is located in east-central Argentina, approximately 190 miles northwest of Buenos Aires.
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  • ...M. Nelson]] announced plans to construct a second temple in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2022-general-conf ...than 45 million residents. Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city in Argentina.
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  • [[image:buenosaires argentina mormon temple.jpg|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> Buenos Aires Argentina Temple]]
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  • ===Argentina: (7 temples)=== * [[Bahia Blanca Argentina Temple]]†
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  • ...roa, French Polynesia; Chihuahua, Mexico; Florianópolis, Brazil; Rosario, Argentina; Edinburgh, Scotland; Brisbane Australia South Area; Victoria, British Colu ...iago, Philippines; Busan, Korea; Chiclayo, Peru; Buenos Aires City Center, Argentina; Londrina, Brazil; Riberao Preto, Brazil; Huehuetenango, Guatemala; Jackson
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  • ...in Mexico and among Spanish-speaking populations in the United States and Argentina. He also translated Church materials into Spanish, wrote magazine articles ==Mission to Argentina==
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  • [[Bahia Blanca Argentina Temple]]&nbsp;· [[Buenos Aires Argentina Temple]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...nine. He has lived and worked in Spain and Mexico and maintains studios in Argentina and the United States. He has exhibited in one-man shows in the North and S ...t Colegio Superior J.J. de Urquiza de Concepción del Uruguay, Entre Rios, Argentina.
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  • ...l Doctrine teacher, counselor in a bishopric, [[bishop]], counselor in the Argentina Buenos Aires North Mission presidency, high councilor, counselor in a [[sta ...Boston, Massachusetts. After his mission to Tennessee, he returned home to Argentina to help his father recover from a serious accident. While there, he met and
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  • Alliaud was born on January 8, 1966, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After his father died, Alliaud’s mother, María, was concerned about his ...ncle honored his commitment to Alliaud’s mother and sent the boy back to Argentina to receive his mother’s permission to join the Church.
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  • ...to the First Quorum of the [[Seventy]]. He was serving as president of the Argentina Rosario Mission at the time of his call on April 4, 1981. Abrea was born on September 13, 1933, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was ten years old when sister missionaries taught him and his mother th
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  • ...ormon-temple-Buenos-Aires-Argentina.jpg|thumb|300px|right|alt=Buenos Aires Argentina Mormon Temple]]{{Decade1920}} ...ember 6 - South America Mission formed, with headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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  • He was born on June 16, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and grew up in Argentina. His parents divorced when he was ten years old, and during his teen years ...for the Proctor & Gamble company in Ohio, and then the Gillette Company in Argentina and worked throughout the world. From 1986 to 1994 he worked for Black & De
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  • ...orbridge recalled how that tenacity shaped his work as a [[missionary]] in Argentina, his profession in the law, and his service to the Church. In all, he said, ...nd that is where his life's path took an abrupt change. As a missionary in Argentina, he was asked by Elder [[David B. Haight]] what he wanted to do professiona
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  • He served a mission to Argentina for the Church of Jesus Christ from 1988 to 1990. While he was there he rea ...ntina cared about American football. Plus, he was there during a time when Argentina was caught in the throes of hyper-inflation and he saw people struggle each
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  • ...lived in Santiago, Chile, as the Church’s area representative for Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. He also served as president of the [[Santiago Chile
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  • ...another year after he was baptized, and were married in the [[Buenos Aires Argentina Temple]] on 29 September 1989. They are the parents of two sons and two dau ...University]] in 1994. He has worked in the banking industry in his native Argentina, the Czech Republic, the Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East, and for a mu
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  • In South America, temples are also located in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Equador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. ...most 1.5 million. Brazil has the second most, followed by Peru, Chile, and Argentina, according to statistics available on [https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist
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  • ...time of her call, she was serving with her husband as he presided over the Argentina Resistencia Mission. She continued to serve with him until they were releas She was born in 1958 and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her family joined the Church when she was three years old. After graduatin
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  • ...and grew up in Provo, Utah. Her father is from Utah and her mother is from Argentina. During high school she was a gymnast and ballroom dancer. She earned an as
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  • ...his professional career in 2003. He took a break to serve a mission in the Argentina Mendoza mission for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ o
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  • Yamile left her native Argentina to study at [[Brigham Young University]] and decided to set aside her dream Originally from Argentina, she now lives in Utah with her husband and five children. She is a member
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  • ...California. He also served as a full-time [[Missionary]] for the Church to Argentina. ...ge. He then worked as Director of Temporal Affairs for the Church in Peru, Argentina, Australia, and England. Before his retirement, he worked in the Human Reso
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  • ...erving the Church in South America—in Montevideo, Uruguay; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Lima, Peru; and Quito, Ecuador. ...ved the Church in numerous callings including, full-time missionary in the Argentina Mission, bishop’s counselor, stake president’s counselor, [[Regional Re
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  • ...://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/facts-and-statistics/country/argentina Argentina] * Argentina: 470,843
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  • Lozano served as president of the Argentina Bahia Blanca Mission. He was also a [[Regional Representative|regional repr [[Category:Missionaries in Argentina]]
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  • ...uthority, Andersen and his wife served as [[Missionaries|missionaries]] in Argentina and Peru. [[Category:Missionaries in Argentina]]
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  • ...ed 12 March 2006, currently serves 105 stakes and districts from Chile and Argentina. During his announcement of a new temple being built, President Monson note ...122,000 Latter-day Saints in southern Chile and some southwest reaches of Argentina.
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  • ...us was born on May 18, 1968, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and served in the Argentina Resistencia Mission. She earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood ed
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  • ...us was born on May 18, 1968, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and served in the Argentina Resistencia Mission.
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  • ...yendas Indígenas del Bajo Orinoco, trans. Ted E. Brewerton, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Imprenta Lopez Peru 666, 1948, pp. 19–22). (Brewerton, The Book...)
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  • ...n Latin America. At the end of Elder Melvin J. Ballard's mission (1926) to Argentina, he prophesied:
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  • Argentina: 389,000.
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  • * January 17 - Dedication of [[Buenos Aires Argentina Temple]] by [[Thomas S. Monson]].
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  • ...[[Word of Wisdom|rules of health]]. Ryan DiLello served a [[mission]] in Argentina and still considers himself a representative for the Church. "The blatant
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  • :(Buenos Aires Argentina and Boise Idaho)
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  • ...cated? Most are found within the United States. Other farms are located in Argentina and Zimbabwe. Where all of these farms are located and the total number of
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  • ...2010 until July 2012. As a young man he served a full-time mission in the Argentina North Mission.
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  • ...r 2009. Prior to his call as a [[General Authority]], he presided over the Argentina Resistencia Mission. He has also served as a bishop, branch president, coun
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  • ...outh Mission (1989–1992) and as a [[Missionary|missionary]] in the North Argentina Mission, where [[Richard G. Scott]] was one of his mission presidents.
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  • ...Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and served a mission for the Church in Argentina. He and first wife, Kristie Lott, are the parents of four boys.
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  • ...turned in his [[mission]] papers and was called to serve in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He delved into Book of Mormon study and his testimony started to grow. H
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  • ...t animator on ''Sleeping Beauty''. He left to serve a full-time mission to Argentina for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai
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  • ...ege in Newport, Rhode Island. She has filled other oversees assignments in Argentina, Iraq, Tunisia, Syria, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.
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  • ...ved for three years as chief of the U.S. Military Mission in Buenos Aires, Argentina. While serving he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in March 1940 and colo
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  • ...the world. He has consulted on constitutional issues and laws in Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Croat
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  • ...p://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in Argentina. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from [[Brigham Young Univ
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  • ...rero was born in California to parents who had immigrated to the U.S. from Argentina. He holds a master’s degree in traditional Chinese medicine from Samra Un
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  • ...Christ of Latter-day Saints] and served as a [[Missionary|missionary]] to Argentina. He and his wife are the parents of three children.
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  • ...preserves. AgReserves also operates in Britain, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. Some of the Church-owned land is leased to farmers.
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  • ...ams (2014 bronze Stare Jablonki, 2013 gold Shanghai, silver Corrientes and Argentina). In 2013, he and Gibb were named the USAV Beach Team of the Year and AVP M
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  • ...Latter-day Saints] and served as a full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] to Argentina. He was born in Marysville, California, on March 7, 1974. Of beginning a ca
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  • In the preliminaries at the 2016 Olympic Games, the USA Rugby team lost to Argentina and Fiji, while beating Brazil in the semifinals. They beat Spain 24-12 to
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  • ...is an Olympic rower who competed in the 2004, 2012, and 2016 Olympics for Argentina. At the 2004 Olympic Games, Palermo competed in the women's lightweight scu
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  • ...ams (2014 bronze Stare Jablonki, 2013 gold Shanghai, silver Corrientes and Argentina).
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  • ...s native Virginia with his wife, Janna, and family. He served a mission to Argentina.
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  • "I was walking along a street in Córdoba, Argentina, with my missionary companion and heard as close to a voice as I've ever he
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  • ...les, California. He was reared in Cody, Wyoming, and served in Uruguay and Argentina as a [[Missionary|missionary]] for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of
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  • ...Christ of Latter-day Saints] and served as a [[Missionary|missionary]] in Argentina prior to playing college football at [[Brigham Young University]].
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  • ...Latter-day Saints] and served as a full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] in Argentina.
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  • ...ice in the Church of Jesus Christ, they spent three years in Buenos Aires, Argentina, four years in Hong Kong, and three years in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She travel
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  • ...resident, [[Area Seventy]], and full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] in the Argentina South Mission.
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  • ...ssion. Ten years after his release he served as the first president of the Argentina East Mission. In 1976 he served as the first counselor in the [[Provo Utah
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  • ...amber Ensemble and Ballet West, as well as overseas programs in Israel and Argentina. She is the recipient of the Camerata Award from the University of Utah, th
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  • ...tter-day Saints] and live in Utah. Story served a mission to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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  • ...p://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in Argentina.
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  • ...daho. He is one of six sons. Gray served as a [[Missionary|missionary]] to Argentina for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai
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  • ...p://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in Argentina.
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  • ...Robbins was raised in Springville, Utah. He served a full-time mission in Argentina. He later served as president of the Uruguay Montevideo mission (1994–199
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  • ...hrist in many capacities, including full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] in Argentina, assistant director of Church Hosting, stake president, high councilor, bis
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  • ...uguay before pursuing economic studies at Universidad de la Fraternidad in Argentina. He earned a technician's degree in business administration at the Institut
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  • He presided over the Argentina Salta Mission from 1988 to 1990 and has served as a bishop, stake president
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  • Zivic was born on December 19, 1948, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He graduated with an accounting degree from the University of Buenos Aires
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  • ...full-time mission in the Venezuela Maracaibo Mission. He presided over the Argentina Rosario Mission from 1999 to 2002. While serving as an Area Seventy, he ser
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  • ...s served in several Church callings, including full-time missionary in the Argentina Resistencia Mission, stake missionary, stake mission president, high counci
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  • Haynie served as a [[Missionary|missionary]] in the Argentina Cordoba Mission from 1977 to 1979. He has also served as a [[stake]] presid
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  • ...ved to Geneva in 1982. She married Martin Bonny, who is from Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1997. They are the parents of three sons and a daughter.
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  • [[Category:Missionaries in Argentina]]
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  • ...ent servant came to an end in 1965, when he was called to preside over the Argentina North Mission. He served in that position until 1969. Among the missionari
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  • ...rence Church Newsroom] reports that Brother Pace was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 1 January 1957. He married Anne Marie Langeland in 1978. They are the p
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  • ...inhold Stoff, who was the South America Mission President in Buenos Aires, Argentina, went to visit Brazil. He took missionaries there in 1928 to teach the Rest
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  • ...he language barrier. Ninety-five years passed before two missionaries from Argentina would arrive to begin the preaching again. By the time of the dedication of
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  • ...ust one week before its South American sister building, the [[Buenos Aires Argentina Temple]], which has since been remodeled to include two additional wings.
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  • ...e spoke in fluent Spanish, which he learned on a mission as a young man to Argentina and has practiced over many years of his career and Church assignments in L
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  • ...ome to Iguaçu Falls, with hundreds of cascades straddling the border with Argentina and Paraguay. This will be the second temple in the state of Paraná with t
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  • ...at the university and played in the World Club championship tournament in Argentina in 1983. He went to work for Merrill Lynch in 1984 where he served in vario
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  • *Argentina: 474,985
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  • ...re. "Elsewhere" could mean almost anything, such as purchasing farmland in Argentina.
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  • ...Current]][[Category:Presidents of the Seventy]][[Category:Missionaries in Argentina]]
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  • Pace was born on January 1, 1957, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, while his father was presiding over the Argentine Mission. He holds a Mast
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  • ...arlos Rabanales of Guatemala; Maria Hagman of Sweden; and Joel Villagra of Argentina (pictured right).
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