This is a list of colonial and provincial heads of Cabinda. The Cabinda Province, an exclave of present-day Angola, was once colonized by the Portuguese Empire along with the rest of Angola, until the nation became independent in 1975. The province has had a head since 1885.
List of Colonial and Provincial Heads of Cabinda
editCoastal enclave, part of present-day Angola
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes | |
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Portuguese Protectorate of Cabinda | Portuguese possession confirmed by the Berlin Conference 14 February 1885 | ||
1885 to 1886 | Jaime Pereira de Sampaio Forjaz de Serpa Pimentel, Resident | ||
31 May 1887 | Cabinda becomes seat of the Congo district | ||
1890 to 1892 | José António de Miranda, Resident | Did not take office | |
1892 to 1897 | João Francisco Nunes, Resident | ||
1897 to 1897 | Luís Gonzaga Ribeiro, Resident | ||
1899 | End of Cabindan administrative autonomy | ||
1899 to 1899 | Henrique Quirino da Fonseca, Resident | ||
Congo District | |||
14 July 1887 to 1889 | João de Brissac das Neves Ferreira, Governor | ||
1889 to 1890 | António de Azeredo de Vasconcelos, Governor | ||
1890 to 1893 | António Sérgio de Sousa, Governor | ||
1893 to 1895 | Nuno de Freitas Queriol, Governor | 1st Term | |
1895 to 1896 | Jaime Pereira de Sampaio Forjaz de Serpa Pimenta, Governor | ||
1895 to 1896 | Eduardo Augusto Gomes de Sousa, Governor | ?1st Term | |
1896 to 1897 | Nuno de Freitas Queriol, Governor | 2nd Term | |
1897 to 1897 | Eduardo Augusto Gomes de Sousa, Governor | ?2nd Term | |
1897 to 1899 | Luís Bernardino Leitão Xavier, Governor | ||
1899 to 1900 | Henrique Quirino da Fonseca, Governor | ||
1900 to 1900 | Augusto Pereira do Vale, Governor | ||
1900 to 1901 | Jaime da Fonseca Monteiro, Governor | ||
1901 to 1901 | Pedro de Azevedo Coutinho, Governor | ||
1901 to 1901 | Raúl Correia Betancourt de Furtado, Governor | ||
1901 to 1902 | João dos Santos Pereira Jardim, Governor | ||
Intendancy of Cabinda | Under Maquela | ||
1921 to 1922 | |||
1922 | Dependent on Zaire district | ||
Intendancy of Zaire and Cabinda | |||
1930 to 1932 | |||
Intendancy of Cabinda | Directly dependent on the governor-general of Angola | ||
1932 to 1934 | |||
Intendancy of Cabinda | |||
1934 | Dependent on Portuguese Angola | ||
1934 to 1945 | |||
District of Cabinda | Restored | ||
1946 to 1949 | Raúl de Lima, Governor | ||
1949 to 1956 | Ismael Pais, Governor | ||
1956 to 1956 | João Baptista Duarte Pinheiro, Governor | ||
1956 to 1957 | Jaime António Tavares Machado Banazol, Governor | ||
1957 to 1958 | Norberto Augusto Lopes, Governor | ||
1959 to 1961 | José Paulo Paixão Barradas, Governor | ||
1961 to 1963 | Júlio de Araújo Ferreiro, Governor | ||
1964 to 1965 | Artur João Cabral Carmona, Governor | ||
1965 to 1966 | Adriano Augusto Pires, Governor | ||
1966 to 1968 | João Tiroa, Governor | ||
1968 to 1970 | Américo Agostinho Mendonça Frazão, Governor | ||
1970 to 1971 | Eurico Ferreira Gonçalves, Governor | ||
1971 to 1975 | João António Pinheiro, Governor | ||
1975 to 1975 | Themudo Barata, Governor | ||
November 1975 to January 1976 | FNLA control as part of Democratic People's Republic of Angola | ||
1 August 1975 | Independence declared (Cabinda Republic) not recognized by Portugal or Angola | ||
January 1976 | Cabinda occupied by Angolan government | ||
Cabinda Province | |||
1975 to ?1993 | ..., Governor | ||
1991 to 1991 | Maria Mambo Café, Governor | ||
September 1992 | Briefly occupied by Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de Cabinda | ||
?1993 to January 1995 | Augusto Tomás, Governor | ||
January 1995 to April 2002 | José Amaro Tati, Governor | ||
April 2002 to present | José Anibal Rochas, Governor |