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(CNN Spanish) - The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, turned 66 just this Wednesday; next month, the president of Chile, Sebastián Piñera, will turn 70. And while a Latin American president is close to turning 80, some are under 40.
We present to you the date of birth of some of the Latin American presidents so that you know who are the oldest and the youngest and if you share a birthday with one.
Uruguay
Tabaré Vásquez
January 17, 1940
79 years
Nicaragua
Daniel Ortega
November 11, 1945
74 years
Chile
Sebastian Piñera
December 1, 1949
69 years old
Dominican Republic
Danilo Medina
November 10, 1951
68 years
Panama
Laurentino Cortizo Cohen
January 30, 1953
66 years
Ecuador
Lenin Moreno
March 19, 1953
66 years
Mexico
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
November 13, 1953
66 years
Brazil
Jair Bolsonaro
March 21, 1955
64 years
Argentina
Mauricio Macri
February 8, 1959
60 years
Alberto Fernández (elected president)
April 2, 1959
60 years
Cuba
Miguel Diaz-Canel
April 20, 1960
59 years old
Peru
Martín Vizcarra
March 22, 1963
56 years
Bolivia
Jeanine Áñez (interim president)
June 13, 1967
52 years
Honduras
Juan Orlando Hernández
October 28, 1968
51 years
Guatemala
Jimmy Morales
March 18, 1969
50 years
Paraguay
Mario Abdo Benítez
November 10, 1971
48 years
Colombia
Ivan Duke
August 1, 1976
43 years
Costa Rica
Carlos Alvarado
January 14, 1980
39 years
The Savior
Nayib Bukele
July 24, 1981
38 years
*Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro (questioned president)
November 23, 1962
56 years
Juan Guaidó (recognized by more than 50 countries as interim president)
July 28, 1983
36 years