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| − | * {{nowrap|[[List of Presidents of the United States|39th]] [[President of the United States]] (1977–81)}}
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| − | * {{nowrap|[[List of Governors of Georgia|76th]] [[Governor of Georgia]] (1971–75)}}
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| − | * [[Presidency of Jimmy Carter|Presidency]]
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| − | * [[Inauguration of Jimmy Carter|Inauguration]]
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| − | * [[Camp David Accords]]
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| − | **[[Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty]]
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| − | * [[Torrijos–Carter Treaties]]
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| − | * [[Energy policy of the United States|National Energy Policy]]
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| − | * [[Iran hostage crisis]]
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| − | **[[Operation Eagle Claw]]
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| − | * [[Moral Equivalent of War speech (Carter)|Moral Equivalent of War speech]]
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| − | * [[1979 energy crisis]]
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| − | * [[Carter Doctrine]]
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| − | * [[Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations|Diplomatic Relations with China]]
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| − | * [[1980 Summer Olympics boycott]]
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| − | * [[Resolute desk|''Resolute'' desk]]
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| − | * [[Strategic Arms Limitation Talks|SALT]]
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| − | * [[United States Department of Energy|Department of Energy]]
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| − | * [[United States Department of Education|Department of Education]]
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| − | * [[United States Department of Health and Human Services|Department of Health and Human Services]]
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| − | * [[1978 State of the Union Address|State of the Union Addresses (1978]]
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| − | * [[1979 State of the Union Address|1979]]
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| − | * [[1980 State of the Union Address|1980)]]
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| − | * [[Presidency of Jimmy Carter#Administration and cabinet|Cabinet]]
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| − | *[[List of federal judges appointed by Jimmy Carter|Federal judicial appointments]]
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| − | **[[Jimmy Carter judicial appointment controversies|controversies]]
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| − | * [[Executive Order 12148]]
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| − | * [[Executive Order 12170]]
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| − | * [[Jimmy Carter rabbit incident|Rabbit incident]]
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| − | * [[Goldwater v. Carter|''Goldwater v. Carter'']]
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| − | |group2 = Life and<br/>activities
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| − | * [[Carter Center]]
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| − | * [[Jimmy Carter Library and Museum|Presidential Library and Museum]]
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| − | * [[Habitat for Humanity International|Habitat for Humanity]]
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| − | **[[Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project]]
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| − | * [[The Elders (organization)|The Elders]]
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| − | * [[Carter–Menil Human Rights Prize]]
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| − | * [[Jimmy Carter National Historic Site]]
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| − | * [[Nairobi Agreement, 1999]]
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| − | * [[Jimmy Carter UFO incident|UFO incident]]
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| − | |group3 = [[Electoral history of Jimmy Carter|Elections]]
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| − | * [[Georgia gubernatorial election, 1966|Georgia gubernatorial election, 1966]]
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| − | * [[Georgia gubernatorial election, 1970|1970]]
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| − | * [[Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 1976|Democratic presidential primaries, 1976]]
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| − | * [[Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 1980|1980]]
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| − | * [[1972 Democratic National Convention|Democratic National Convention, 1972]]
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| − | * [[1976 Democratic National Convention|1976]]
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| − | * [[1980 Democratic National Convention|1980]]
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| − | * [[United States presidential election, 1976]]
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| − | * [[United States presidential election, 1980|1980]]
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| − | |group4= Books
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| − | * ([[Jimmy Carter bibliography|Complete list]])
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| − | * [[Our Endangered Values|''Our Endangered Values'' <small>(2006)</small>]]
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| − | * [[Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid|''Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid'' <small>(2006 </small>]]
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| − | * [[Commentary on Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid|<small>reaction and commentary)</small>]]
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| − | * [[We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land|''We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land'' <small>(2009)</small>]]
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| − | * [[White House Diary|''White House Diary'' <small>(2010)</small>]]
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| − | * [[A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power|''A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power'' <small>(2014)</small>]]
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| − | * [[A Full Life: Reflections at 90|''A Full Life: Reflections at 90'' <small>(2015)</small>]]
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| − | |group5 = Honors
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| − | * ([[List of honors and awards received by Jimmy Carter|Complete list]])
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| − | * [[Nobel Peace Prize]]
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| − | * [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
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| − | * [[Freedom of the City]]
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| − | * [[Silver Buffalo Award]]
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| − | * [[Philadelphia Liberty Medal]]
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| − | * [[United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights]]
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| − | * [[Hoover Medal]]
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| − | * [[Christopher Award]]
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| − | * [[Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album|Grammy Award]]
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| − | |group6 = Legacy
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| − | * [[Man from Plains|''Man from Plains'' <small>(2007 documentary)</small>]]
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| − | * [[USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23)|USS ''Jimmy Carter'']]
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| − | |group7 = Family
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| − | * [[Rosalynn Carter]] <small>(wife)</small>
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| − | * [[Jack Carter (politician)|Jack Carter]] <small>(son)</small>
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| − | * [[Amy Carter]] <small>(daughter)</small>
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| − | * [[James Earl Carter, Sr.]] <small>(father)</small>
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| − | * [[Lillian Gordy Carter]] <small>(mother)</small>
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| − | * [[Gloria Carter Spann]] <small>(sister)</small>
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| − | * [[Ruth Carter Stapleton]] <small>(sister)</small>
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| − | * [[Billy Carter]] <small>(brother)</small>
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| − | * [[Jason Carter (politician)|Jason Carter]] <small>(grandson)</small>
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| − | * [[James Carter IV]] <small>(grandson)</small>
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| − | * [[Emily Dolvin]] <small>(maternal aunt)</small>
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| − | * [[Hugh Carter]] <small>(paternal first cousin)</small>
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This is a list of international presidential trips made by Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States. Jimmy Carter has made 12 international trips to 30 different countries during his presidency, which began on January 20, 1977 and ended on January 20, 1981.[1]
Carter visited five continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Carter was the first president to visit Sub-Saharan Africa
The number of visits per country where he travelled are:
- One visit to
- Two visits to
- Three visits to
- Four visits to
This is a list of international presidential trips made by Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States. Jimmy Carter has made 12 international trips to 30 different countries during his presidency, which began on January 20, 1977 and ended on January 20, 1981.[2]
Carter visited five continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Carter was the first president to visit Sub-Saharan Africa
The number of visits per country where he travelled are:
- One visit to
- Two visits to
- Three visits to
- Four visits to
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