Equatorial Guinea (original) (raw)
Equatorial Guinea
Map of Equatorial Guinea | Hear National Anthem "Caminemos Pisando las Sendas de Nuestra Inmensa Felicidad" (Let us Tread the Paths of Our Great Happiness) | Text of National Anthem Adopted 12 Oct 1968 | Constitution (16 Feb 2012) |
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Capital: Djibloho - Ciudad de la Paz (Malabo 1973-7 Feb 2017, Santa Isabel 1858-1973, Port Clarence 1827-1858 San Carlos 1778-1780) (Rio Muni: Bata 1960-1968) | Currency:Communaut� Financi�re Africaine Franc (XAF); 1975-1985 Ekuele Guineana (GQE); 1968-1975 Peseta Guineana (GQP) | National Holiday: 12 Oct (1968) D�a de la Independencia (Independence Day) | Population: 797,457 (2018) |
GDP: 31.52billion(2017)∣∗∗Exports∗∗:31.52 billion (2017) | Exports: 31.52billion(2017)∣∗∗Exports∗∗:6.12 billion (2017) Imports: $2.57 billion (2017) | Ethnic groups: Fang 85.7%, Bubi 6.5%, Mdowe 3.6%, Annobon 1.6%, Bujeba 1.1%, other 1.4% (1994) | |
Total Active Armed Forces: 1,320 (2010) Merchant marine: 40 ships (2017) | Religions: Roman Catholic 82%, Sunni Muslim 4.1 %, Pentecostal 3.9%, Protestant 1.3%, traditional beliefs 1.6%, non-religious 5.1%, other 1.9% (2015) | ||
International Organizations/Treaties: ACP,AfCFTA,AfDB, APM, AU, BDEAC, BEAC, BTWC, CEEAC, CEMAC, CPLP, CTBT, CWC, ESCR, FAO, FZ, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, ICSID, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ISA, ITSO, ITU, MIGA, NAM, NPT, OAS (observer), OIF, OPCW, OPEC, OST, UN, UNCLOS, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFCC, UNFCC-KP, UNFCC-PA, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO (observer), WTO (observer) |
Equatorial Guinea Index | Chronology c.1472 Bioko island sighted and claimed for Portugal by Capt. Fern�o do P� and named Ilha de Formosa, later it is renamed Fernando P� (P�o). 1 Jan 1474 Annob�n island sighted by Capt. Rui de Sequeira, subsequently claimed for Portugal and named Ilha de Ano Bom (part of S�o Tom� & Pr�ncipe). 15 Jul 1580 - 1 Dec 1640 Islands along with Portugal a Spanish possession. 16 Dec 1598 � 2 Jan 1599 Dutch occupation of Annob�n. Oct 1641 - 1648 Dutch occupation of Annob�n. 1642 - 1648 Dutch sporadic occupation Fernando P�o. Apr 1662 - 1664 Dutch occupation of Annob�n. 1 Oct 1777 Ceded to Spain by the Treaty of San Ildefonso (ratified 11 Oct 1777). 11 Mar 1778 Cession to Spain confirmed by Treaty of El Pardo; (ratified 24 Mar 1778)(Fernando P�o and its dependencies). 24 Oct 1778 Spanish take possession of Fernando P�o. 30 Dec 1781 Spanish withdraw. 19 Dec 1817 Spanish subjects forbidden to engage in the slave trade on coast of Africa "north of the Equator" (by Anglo-Spanish Treaty of 23 Sep 1817). 20 May 1820 Spanish subjects forbidden to engage in the slave trade on coast of Africa "south of the Equator" (by Spanish royal decrees of 19 Dec 1817). 27 Oct 1827 - 27 May 1858 British administration of Fernando P�o (Malabo is named Port Clarence). 23 Feb 1843 Spain reclaims sovereignty over Fernando P�o. 15 Mar 1843 Sovereignty over Benga territory (including Corisco [Mandj], Elobey Grande and Elobey Chico islands) is ceded to Spain by treaty. 27 May 1858 Spanish navy formally takes over administration. 18 Aug 1859 Slavery abolished on Fernando P�o by Spain (by royal order). 26 Feb 1885 R�o de Muni on African mainland formally a Spanish protectorate (nominally as part of Fernando P�o) by the Congress of Berlin. 27 Jun 1900 France ends claims to R�o Muni and settles the mainland border with Spain by the Treaty of Paris (Spain is left with 26,000 km out of the 300,000 km initially claimed)(ratified 22 Mar 1901). 1 Oct 1904 Spanish Territories in the Gulf of Guinea (Territorios E spa�oles del Golfo de Guinea). 11 Aug 1926 R�o Muni, Fernando P�o, and Annob�n administrations unified. 19 Sep 1936 Nationalists take control of Fernando P�o (from 19 Sep 1936), R�o Muni (from 14 Oct 1936), and (from early 1937) Annob�n. 21 Aug 1956 Gulf of Guinea overseas province of Spain. 20 Aug 1959 Equatorial Region (subdivided into two provinces: Fernando P�o and R�o Muni). 15 Dec 1963 Plebiscite on autonomy. 1 Jan 1964 Autonomous Community of Equatorial Guinea (Comunidad Aut�noma de Guinea Ecuatorial). 12 Oct 1968 Republic of Equatorial Guinea (Rep�blica de Guinea Ecuatorial),independence. 21 Jan 1998 French is made an official language (R�publique de Guin�e �quatoriale). 20 Jul 2010 Portuguese is also made an official language (Rep�blica da Guin� Equatorial). |
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Provinces Fenando P�o & R�o Muni (1959-1968) | |
Annob�n | |
Traditional States | |
Historical Maps of Equatorial Guinea | |
Governors
24 Oct 1778 - 14 Nov 1778 Felipe de los Santos Toro y (b. 1721 - d. 1778)
Freyre, conde de Argelejo
14 Nov 1778 - 30 Dec 1781 Joaqu�n Primo de Rivera y P�rez (b. 1734 - d. 1800)
de Acal
30 Dec 1781 - 27 Oct 1827 Vacant
Superintendents (and from 1843, governors)
(also British Consuls of the Bight of Biafra [Nigeria] 1849-1855)
27 Oct 1827 - 4 Apr 1829 William Fitz William Owen (b. 1774 - d. 1857)
4 Apr 1829 - 1830 Edward Nicolls (1st time) (b. 1779 - d. 1865)
1830 - 1831 John Beecroft (1st time) (acting) (b. 1790 - d. 1854)
18 Aug 1831 - 1833 Edward Nicolls (2nd time) (s.a.)
1833 - 10 Jun 1854 John Beecroft (2nd time) (s.a.)
10 Jun 1854 - 27 May 1858 James William Bishop Lynslager (b. 1810 - d. 1864)
(acting)
Governors (usually 1870-1879 and from 1885, Governors-general)
27 May 1858 - 1 Sep 1859 Carlos de Chac�n y Michelena (b. 1816 - d. 1863)
1 Sep 1859 - 30 Jun 1862 Jos� de la G�ndara y Navarro (b. 1820 - d. 1885)
30 Jun 1862 - 1 Aug 1865 Pantale�n L�pez de la Torre (b. 1809 - d. 1876)
Ayll�n e Ib��ez
1 Aug 1865 - 31 Aug 1865 Francisco Osorio (acting)
31 Aug 1865 - 18 Sep 1865 F�lix Recio (1st time) (acting)
18 Sep 1865 - 1 Apr 1868 Jos� G�mez de Barreda y Ruiz de (b. 1819 - d. 1884)
Mazmela
1 Apr 1868 - 9 Aug 1868 F�lix Recio (2nd time) (acting)
9 Aug 1868 - 18 Jul 1869 Joaqu�n de Souza y Gallardo (b. 1810 - d. 1883)
18 Jul 1869 - 22 Aug 1869 Antonio Maym� y Roig (d. 1869)
22 Aug 1869 - 11 Sep 1869 Clemente Ramos (acting)
11 Sep 1869 - 21 Jan 1870 Manuel Vial (1st time) (acting)
21 Jan 1870 - 11 Jun 1870 Zoilo S�nchez Oca�a Vieitiz (b. 1831 - d. 1907)
11 Jun 1870 - 16 Aug 1870 Manuel Vial (2nd time) (acting)
16 Aug 1870 - 14 Feb 1871 Felipe Canga Arg�elles (1st time)
(acting)
14 Feb 1871 - 28 Apr 1871 Federico Anrich y Santamar�a (b. 1827 - d. 1889)
28 Apr 1871 - 1 Oct 1871 Felipe Canga Arg�elles (2nd time)
(acting)
1 Oct 1871 - 23 Jun 1872 Antonio de Vivar (acting)
23 Jun 1872 - 5 Dec 1872 Pedro Osa (acting)
5 Dec 1872 - 22 Nov 1874 Ignacio Garc�a de Tudela y Prieto (b. 1827 - d. 1896)
22 Nov 1874 - 22 Jan 1875 Jacobo Varela (acting)
22 Jan 1875 - 13 Feb 1877 Diego Santiesteban y Chamorro
13 Feb 1877 - 1 Feb 1879 Alejandro Arias Salgado y Trelles (b. 1829 - d. 1912)
1 Feb 1879 - 21 Apr 1879 Luis de la Pila (acting)
21 Apr 1879 - 20 Jun 1879 Juan Aguilar (acting)
20 Jun 1879 - 24 Jul 1879 Jos� Montes de Oca y Ace�ero (b. 1844 - d. 1897)
(1st time) (acting)
24 Jul 1879 - 3 Sep 1880 Enrique Santal� y S�enz de Tejada (b. 1847 - d. 1918)
3 Sep 1880 - 24 Jan 1883 Jos� Montes de Oca y Ace�ero (s.a.)
(2nd time)
24 Jan 1883 - 25 Jan 1883 Francisco Romera (acting)
25 Jan 1883 - 28 Dec 1884 Antonio Cano y Prieto (b. 1842 - d. 1918)
28 Dec 1884 - 28 Jan 1885 Waldo P�rez Cossio (acting)
28 Jan 1885 - 1 Oct 1887 Jos� Montes de Oca y Ace�ero (s.a.)
(3rd time)
1 Oct 1887 - 8 Nov 1887 Juan de la Rocha (acting)
8 Nov 1887 - 4 Feb 1888 Luis Navarro
4 Feb 1888 - 20 Apr 1888 Jos� Mar�a de Ibarra y Autr�n (b. 1861 - d. 1925)
(1st time) (acting)
20 Apr 1888 - 21 Apr 1890 Antonio Moreno de Guerra y Cr�quer (b. 1845 - d. 1908)
21 Apr 1890 - 4 Nov 1890 Jos� Mar�a de Ibarra y Autr�n (s.a.)
(2nd time)
4 Nov 1890 - 22 Dec 1890 Jos� G�mez de Barreda
22 Dec 1890 - 24 Dec 1891 Jos� de Barrasa y Fern�ndez de (b. 1847 - d. 1929)
Castro
24 Dec 1891 - 10 Apr 1892 Antonio Mart�nez
10 Apr 1892 - 12 May 1893 Eulogio Merch�n y Rico (d. 1893)
12 May 1893 - 17 May 1893 Dionisio Shelly (1st time) (b. 1860 - d. 1899)
(acting)
17 May 1893 - 1 Jun 1893 P�o Porcell (acting)
1 Jun 1893 - 29 Jul 1893 Dionisio Shelly (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)
29 Jul 1893 - 16 Feb 1895 Jos� de la Puente y Bassav� (b. 1845 - d. 1919?)
16 Feb 1895 - 21 Jul 1895 Agust�n Cuesta (acting)
21 Jul 1895 - 19 May 1897 Adolfo de Espa�a y G�mez (b. 1848 - d. 1897)
de Humar�n
19 May 1897 - 19 Jun 1897 Armando Pontes (acting)
19 Jun 1897 - 21 Jul 1897 Mateo Mezquida (acting)
21 Jul 1897 - 19 Oct 1897 Manuel Rico
19 Oct 1897 - 7 Nov 1899 Jos� Rodr�guez de Vera Nievas (b. 1862 - d. 1947)
7 Nov 1899 - 30 Nov 1899 Francisco Guarro (acting)
30 Nov 1899 - 12 Dec 1899 Guillermo Lacave (acting)
14 Dec 1899 - 3 Mar 1901 Francisco de Paula Due�as Mart�nez
3 Mar 1901 - 25 Feb 1905 Jos� Mar�a de Ibarra y Autr�n (s.a.)
(3rd time)
25 Feb 1905 - 26 Mar 1906 Jos� G�mez de la Serna Cienfuegos (b. 1840 - d. 1909)
26 Mar 1906 - 20 Sep 1906 Diego Saavedra y Magdalena (b. 1871 - d. 1935)
(1st time)
20 Sep 1906 - 18 Feb 1907 �ngel Barrera y Luyando (1st time) (b. 1863 - d. 1927)
18 Feb 1907 - 17 Aug 1908 Luis Ramos Izquierdo y Vivar (b. 18.. - d. 1916)
17 Aug 1908 - 30 Sep 1908 Luis Dab�n (acting)
30 Sep 1908 - 19 Oct 1908 Diego Saavedra y Magdalena (s.a.)
(2nd time) (acting)
19 Oct 1908 - 10 Sep 1910 Jos� Centa�o y Anchorena (b. 1851 - d. 1923)
10 Sep 1910 - 8 Feb 1924 �ngel Barrera y Luyando (2nd time) (s.a.)
8 Feb 1924 - 8 Feb 1926 Carlos Tovar de Revilla (b. 1871 - d. 1949)
8 Feb 1926 - 1 Mar 1931 Miguel N��ez de Prado y Susbielas (b. 1882 - d. 1936)
1 Jan 1928 - 14 Aug 1928 Adolfo Garc�a Amilivia (d. 1930)
(acting for Prado)
2 Aug 1930 - 1 Mar 1931 Jos� Dom�nguez Manresa
(acting for Prado)
20 Apr 1931 - 1 Nov 1931 Jos� Dom�nguez Manresa (1st time)
(interim)
1 Nov 1931 - 14 Nov 1932 Gustavo de Sostoa y Sthamer (b. 1872 - d. 1932)
14 Nov 1932 - 15 Nov 1932 Pedro Agust�n Gonz�lez Ord��ez
(acting)
15 Nov 1932 - 10 Jul 1933 Jos� Dom�nguez Manresa (2nd time)
(interim)
10 Jul 1933 - 1 Sep 1934 Estanislao Lluesma Garc�a (b. 1874 - d. 1948)
1 Sep 1934 - 5 Sep 1935 Jos� Dom�nguez Manresa (3rd time)
(acting)
5 Sep 1934 - 10 Dec 1935 �ngel Manzaneque Feltrer (b. 1893 - d. 1949)
15 Jun 1935 - 10 Dec 1935 Luis Serrano Maranges (1st time) (b. 1884 - d. 1963)
(acting)
10 Dec 1935 - 25 Sep 1936 Luis S�nchez Guerra y S�inz (S�ez) (b. 1888 - d. 1971)
15 Sep 1936 - 25 Sep 1936 Estanislao Lluesma Garc�a (s.a.)
(appointed, did not take office)
25 Mar 1936 - 12 Apr 1936 Carlos V�zquez Ruiz
(acting for Guerra y S�inz)
25 Sep 1936 - 1 Jan 1937 Luis Serrano Maranges (2nd time) (s.a.)
(acting)(Nationalist, in rebellion from 19 Sep 1936)
25 Sep 1936 - 14 Oct 1936 Miguel Hern�ndez Porcel
(Republican sub-governor Bata R�o Muni, in dissidence)
12 Dec 1936 - 14 Dec 1936 Carlos V�zquez Ruiz
(acting for Serrano)
1 Jan 1937 - 15 Dec 1937 Manuel de Mend�vil y El�o (b. 1874 - d. 1942)
15 Dec 1937 - 5 Mar 1942 Juan Font�n y Lob� (b. 1899 - d. 1944)
12 Jun 1938 - 21 Sep 1938 Natividad Calzada y Casta�eda
(acting for Fontan)
30 Aug 1939 - 15 Dec 1939 V�ctor Suances D�az del R�o (b. 1903 - d. 1986)
(acting for Fontan)
22 Aug 1940 - 16 Sep 1940 Fernando Gonz�lez Lav�n
(acting for Fontan)
16 Sep 1940 - 17 May 1941 V�ctor Suances D�az del R�o (s.a.)
(acting for Fontan)
14 Aug 1941 - 13 Oct 1941 Pedro Cano Manuel Aubarede
(acting for Font�n)
13 Oct 1941 - 5 Mar 1942 Jos� Luis Soraluce Irastorza (b. 1899 - d. 1973)
(acting for Font�n)
5 Mar 1942 - 12 Feb 1944 Mariano Alonso Alonso (b. 1899 - d. 1974)
18 Oct 1943 - 12 Feb 1944 Rufino P�rez Barrueco (d. 1969)
(acting for Alonso)
12 Feb 1944 - 6 Mar 1949 Juan Mar�a Bonelli Rubio (b. 1904 - d. 1981)
13 Sep 1944 - 2 Mar 1945 Joaqu�n Bosch de la Barrera (b. 1909 - d. 1997)
(acting for Bonelli)
9 Aug 1946 - 22 Feb 1947 Joaqu�n Bosch de la Barrera (s.a.)
(acting for Bonelli)
12 Apr 1948 - 8 Aug 1948 Carlos Rodr�guez Solano y Due�as
(acting for Bonelli)
6 Mar 1949 - Apr 1949 Pedro Gragera Torres (acting)
Apr 1949 - 21 Feb 1962 Faustino Ru�z Gonz�lez (b. 1900 - d. 1969)
Nov 1953 - 1954 Hermenegildo Altozano Moraleda (b. 1916 - d. 1981)
(acting for Ru�z Gonz�lez)
21 Feb 1962 - 10 Mar 1964 Francisco N��ez Rodr�guez (b. 1902 - d. 1972)
10 Mar 1964 - Jul 1964 Pedro Latorre Alcubierre (b. 1900 - d. 1995)
Commissioners-general
Jul 1964 - Aug 1966 Pedro Latorre Alcubierre (s.a.)
Aug 1966 - 12 Oct 1968 V�ctor Suances D�az del R�o (s.a.)
Presidents
12 Oct 1968 - 3 Aug 1979 Francisco Mac�as Nguema (b. 1922 - d. 1979) IPGE;1970
(from 14 Jul 1972, Francisco Mac�as PUNT
Nguema Biyogo; from 26 Sep 1975,
Mac�as Nguema Biyogo �egue Ndong;
from 1976, Masie Nguema Biyogo
�egue Ndong)
3 Aug 1979 - Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (b. 1942) Mil;1987 PDGE
(chairman Revolutionary Military Council to 25 Aug 1979,
chairman Supreme Military Council 25 Aug 1979 - 12 Oct 1982)
Chairman of the Council of Government (Prime minister)
27 May 1964 - 12 Oct 1968 Bonifacio Ond� Edu (b. 1922 - d. 1969) MUNGE
12 Oct 1968 - 12 Oct 1982 Post abolished
Prime ministers
12 Oct 1982 - 23 Jan 1992 Cristino Seriche Bioko Malabo (b. 1941 - d. 2024)Mil;1987 PDGE
23 Jan 1992 - 1 Apr 1996 Silvestre Siale Bileka (b. 1939) PDGE
1 Apr 1996 - 4 Mar 2001 �ngel Serafin Seriche Dougan (b. 1946) PDGE
4 Mar 2001 - 15 Jun 2004 C�ndido Muatetema Rivas (b. 1960 - d. 2014) PDGE
15 Jun 2004 - 16 Aug 2006 Miguel Abia Biteo Boric� (b. 1961 - d. 2012) PDGE
16 Aug 2006 - 14 Jul 2008 Ricardo Mangu� Obama Nfubea (b. 1961?) PDGE
14 Jul 2008 - 28 May 2012 Ignacio Milam Tang (b. 1940) PDGE
28 May 2012 - 23 Jun 2016 Vicente Ehate Tomi (b. 1968) PDGE
23 Jun 2016 - 1 Feb 2023 Francisco Pascual Eyegue Obama (b. 1949) PDGE
Asue
1 Feb 2023 - 19 Aug 2024 Manuela Roka Botey (f) (b. 1964) PDGE
19 Aug 2024 - Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua (b. 1976) PDGE
International Disputes: In 2002, ICJ ruled on an equidistance settlement of Cameroon-Equatorial Guinea-Nigeria maritime boundary in the Gulf of Guinea, but a dispute between Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon over an island at the mouth of the Ntem River and imprecisely defined maritime coordinates in the ICJ decision delayed final delimitation; UN urged Equatorial Guinea and Gabon to resolve the sovereignty dispute over Gabon-occupied Mbane and lesser islands and to create a maritime boundary in the hydrocarbon-rich Corisco Bay.
Party abbreviations: PDGE = Partido Democr�tico de Guinea Ecuatorial (Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea, authoritarian, African nationalist, Nguema personalist,1987-1991 state party, est.11 Oct 1987); Mil = Military;
- Former parties: IPGE = Idea Popular de la Guinea Ecuatorial (Popular Idea of Equatorial Guinea, pro-independence, leftist nationalist, 1958-1970);MUNGE = Movimiento de Unidad Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial (National Unity Movement of Equatorial Guinea, pro-independence,1963-1970); PUNT = Partido �nico Nacional de los Trabajadores de Guinea Ecuatorial (National Unified Worker's Party, Mac�as Nguema personalist, authoritarian, state party, 7 Jul 1970-Aug 1979)
Provinces 1959-1968
20 Aug 1959 Spanish Equatorial Region (divided into two overseas
provinces: Fernando P�o and R�o Muni).
12 Oct 1968 Part of independent Equatorial Guinea.
F ernando P�o
Civil Governor of F ernando P�o
20 Aug 1959 - 24 Jul 1964 none appointed
24 Jul 1964 - 12 Oct 1968 Pablo Adolfo G�bena Mendo
R�o Muni Civil Governors of R �o Muni
12 May 1960 - 16 Feb 1961 Manuel Cervera Cabello (b. 1907 - d. 1981)
16 Feb 1961 - 3 Jul 1964 V�ctor Suances D�az del R�o (b. 1903 - d. 1986)
24 Jul 1964 - 12 Oct 1968 Sim�n Ngomo Ndumu Asumu (b. 1924? - d. 1969)
Annob�n
Capital: San Antonio de Pal� | Population: 5,314 (2015) |
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1 Jan 1474 Annob�n island sighted by Capt. Rui de Sequeira (b. c.1460 �
d. c.1530), subsequently claimed for Portugal and named Ilha de
Ano Bom (part of S�o Tom� & Pr�ncipe).
1503 Donated to Jorge de Melo (subordinated to S�o Tom� & Principe).
16 Dec 1598 � 2 Jan 1599 Dutch occupation.
Oct 1641 - 1648 Dutch occupation.
Apr 1662 - 1664 Dutch occupation.
25 Mar 1744 Portuguese crown possession.
1 Oct 1777 Ceded to Spain by the Treaty of San Ildefonso (ratified on
11 Oct 1777), confirmed 11 Mar 1778 by the Treaty of El
Pardo (ratified 24 Mar 1778).
24 Oct 1778 Spanish take possession (but evacuates in 1780).
16 Aug 1885 Spanish presence renewed, permanently from 1887.
26 Jul 1905 First official Delegado del Gobierno (government delegate)
appointed for Annob�n, now a district of Fernando P�o.
early 1937 Nationalist forces take over administration.
1942 Separate district abolished, Annob�n attached to Bata (R�o Muni).
1959 - 1988 Part of Fernando P�o (1973-1979 Mac�as Nguema Biyogo; from 1979,
Bioko) province.
1988 Annob�n province.
8 Jul 2022 Annob�n declared independent (Rep�blica de Annob�n) by the
Coordinaci�n General de Nanome Pal� (not effective).
Donataries
1503 � 15.. Jorge de Melo
15.. � 1565 Alvaro da Cunha
1565 - .... Luis de Almeida de Vasconcelos
.... - .... Manuel de Almeida
.... - .... Maria de Almeida (f)
.... - .... Luisa da Silva (f)
.... - .... Maria da Silva Melo (f)
.... - .... Mateus da Cunha de E�a
.... � 25 Mar 1744 Martinho da Cunha d'E�a e Almeida
Captains-major
1744 - 1778 ....
c.1757 Jo�o Dias Raposo
Government Delegates
1905 - 1907 Francisco Rives
1907 - 1908 Jos� Ribina
1908 Justo Exp�sito
1908 - 1909 G.C. Angel Rilo
1909 - 1910 X. Mosquera
1910 Emilio Candal
1910 - 1911 Bonerac�o G�rate
1911 - 1912 Crist�bal Rodr�guez
1912 - 1913 Angel Ruiz
1913 - 1915 Antonio del Valle
1915 Francisco Tercero
1916 - 1918 Mart�n Oterm�n (1st time)
1918 Francisco P�rez
1919 - 1921 Martin Oterm�n (2nd time)
1921 - 1923 Gregorio S�nchez (1st time)
1923 - 1925 Bartolom� Horrach
1925 - 1926 Juan Barcel�
1926 - 1927 Saturnio Dom�nguez
1927 Gregorio S�nchez (2nd time)
1927 - 1929 Francisco Marin
1929 - 1930 Luis G. Meseguer
1930 Crist�bal G�mez
1930 - 1931 Constancio G. Coca
25 Mar 1931 - 1932 Restituto Castilla Gonz�lez (d. 1940)
1932 - 1933 Agust�n S�nz Cano
1933 Novoa
1933 - 1934 Lalinde del R�o
1934 Magin Vilar�
1934 - 1935 Antonio Bade
1935 Ram�n Soler
1935 - 1936 Carlos Bime
1936 Francisco Torres
1936 Manuel S�nchez
1936 - 1937 Jes�s Fern�ndez
1937 - 1938 Leoncio Serrano
1938 - 1939 Francisco Gim�nez
1939 - 1940 Modesto Palomino
1940 - 1942 Jos� A. Delgado
1941 - 1942 Longinos P�rez
(acting for Delgado)
1942 - 1943 Antonio Romera (1st time)
1943 - 1944 Federico D�az
1945 Antonio Romera (2nd time)
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