Mission presidents: Where they're going
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In his talk at the 2010 Seminar for New Mission Presidents, President Boyd K. Packer gave the following figures pertaining to the destinations of newly called mission presidents: 37 to the United States, nine to Mexico, seven to Brazil, six to the Philippines, five to Peru, four to Chile, three to Argentina, three to Australia, three to Canada, two to Bolivia, two to Italy, two to Nicaragua, two to Russia, and one each to Armenia, Colombia, the Czech Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Ecuador, England, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Korea, the Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Taiwan, Tonga, Uganda, Uruguay and Venezuela.

