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This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Portuguese Guinea, an area equivalent to modern-day Guinea-Bissau. In 1941 the capital moved from Bolama to Bissau.

List

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Portrait Incumbent Notes
Portuguese suzerainty
20 April 1879 to 16 December 1881 Agostinho Coelho,
Governor
16 December 1881 to 17 March 1885 Pedro Inácio de Gouveia,
Governor
1st time
17 March 1885 to 24 September 1886 Francisco de Paula Gomes Barbosa,
Governor
24 September 1886 to November 1886 José Eduardo de Brito,
Governor
November 1886 to April 1887 Cesar Augusto Moura Cabral,
acting Governor
1st time
5 April 1887 to 30 May 1888 Eusébio Castela do Valle,
Governor
30 May 1888 to 4 September 1888 Francisco Teixeira da Silva,
Governor
4 September 1888 to 22 February 1890 Joaquim da Graça Correia e Lança,
Governor
22 February 1890 to 26 June 1891 Augusto Rodrigues Gonçalves dos Santos,
Governor
26 June 1891 to 1895 Luís Augusto de Vasconcelos e Sá,
Governor
24 April 1893 to 23 October 1893 Cesar Gomes Barbosa,
acting Governor
Acting for Sá
1895 to 4 April 1895 Cesar Augusto Moura Cabral,
acting Governor
2nd time
4 April 1895 to 24 January 1896 Eduardo João da Costa Oliveira,
Governor
24 January 1896 to 25 August 1897 Pedro Inácio de Gouveia,
Governor
2nd time
25 August 1897 to 22 December 1897 Cesar Augusto Moura Cabral,
acting Governor
3rd time
22 December 1897 to 14 March 1900 Álvaro Herculano da Cunha,
acting Governor
1st time
1898 to 17 January 1899 Albano Mendes de Magalhães Ramalho,
acting Governor
Acting for Cunha
2 November 1899 to 7 February 1900 Fernando Augusto Liso de Santana,
acting Governor
Acting for Cunha
14 March 1900 to 12 July 1900 Joaquim José Duarte Guimarães,
acting Governor
12 July 1900 to 20 May 1903 Joaquim Pedro Vieira Júdice Biker,
Governor
5 May 1901 to 1901 António Alves de Oliveira,
acting Governor
Acting for Biker
1901 Joaquim Corte Real Pires,
acting Governor
Acting for Biker
1901 to 6 December 1901 Amadeu Gonçalves Guimarães,
acting Governor
Acting for Biker
20 May 1903 to 23 July 1903 José Mateus Lapa Valente,
acting Governor
1st time
23 July 1903 to 9 August 1904 Alfredo Cardoso de Soveral Martins,
Governor
23 April 1904 to 1904 Joaquim Corte Real Pires,
acting Governor
Acting for Martins
1904 António Marques Perdigão,
acting Governor
Acting for Martins
9 August 1904 to 2 February 1905 José Mateus Lapa Valente,
acting Governor
2nd time
2 February 1905 to 13 August 1906 Carlos de Almeida Pessanha,
Governor
June 1905 to 13 February 1906 José Mateus Lapa Valente,
acting Governor
Acting for Pessanha
13 August 1906 to 29 June 1909 João Augusto de Oliveira Muzanty,
Governor
19 July 1907 to 18 November 1907 Joaquim Corte Real Pires,
acting Governor
Acting for Muzanty
1908 Joaquim José Duarte Guimarães,
acting Governor
Acting for Muzanty
29 June 1909 to 16 August 1910 Francelino Pimentel,
Governor
12 October 1909 to 1910 António Marques Perdigão,
acting Governor
Acting for Pimentel
23 October 1910 to 16 August 1913 Carlos de Almeida Pereira,
Governor
17 March 1912 to 23 October 1912 Sebastião José Pereira,
acting Governor
Acting for Pereira
16 August 1913 to 22 November 1913 Sebastião José Pereira,
acting Governor
1st time
22 November 1913 to April 1914 José António de Andrade Sequeira,
Governor
1st time
April 1914 to 7 May 1915 Sebastião José Pereira,
acting Governor
2nd time
7 May 1915 to 24 August 1915 Josué de Oliveira Duque,
Governor
1st time
24 August 1915 to 25 August 1915 Sebastião José Pereira,
acting Governor
3rd time
25 August 1915 to June 1916 José António de Andrade Sequeira,
Governor
2nd time
June 1916 to 10 January 1917 Sebastião José Pereira,
acting Governor
4th time
10 January 1917 to 13 July 1917 Manuel Maria Coelho,
Governor
13 July 1917 to 9 August 1918 Carlos Ivo de Sá Ferreira,
Governor
9 August 1918 to 21 April 1919 Josué de Oliveira Duque,
Governor
2nd time
21 April 1919 to 31 May 1919 José Luis Teixeira Marinho,
Governor
31 May 1919 to 16 June 1920 Henrique Alberto de Sousa Guerra,
Governor
16 June 1920 to 21 June 1921 Sebastião José Pereira,
acting Governor
5th time
21 June 1921 to 20 December 1926 Jorge Frederico Vélez Caroço,
Governor
1 June 1923 to 5 April 1924 Alfredo Vieira,
acting Governor
Acting for Caroço
20 December 1926 to 10 April 1927 António José Pereira Saldanha,
acting Governor
10 April 1927 to 17 April 1931 António Leite de Magalhães,
Governor
1 September 1928 to December 1928 José Manuel de Oliveira de Castro,
acting Governor
Acting for Magalhães
October 1929 to December 1929 José Alves Ferreira,
acting Governor
Acting for Magalhães
17 April 1931 to 8 May 1931 José Alves Ferreira,
acting Governor
8 May 1931 to 30 May 1932 João José Soares Zilhão,
Governor
30 May 1932 to 10 March 1933 José de Ascenção Valdez,
acting Governor
10 March 1933 to 1940 Luís António de Carvalho Viegas,
Governor
10 May 1933 to September 1933 José Peixoto Ponces de Carvalho,
acting Governor
Acting for Viegas
August 1936 to 1936 José Salvação Barreto,
acting Governor
Acting for Viegas
1938 Augusto Pereira Brandão,
acting Governor
Acting for Viegas
1940 to 1941 Armando Augusto Gonçalves de Morais e Castro,
acting Governor
8 May 1941 to 1945 Ricardo Vaz Monteiro,
Governor
25 April 1945 to 20 January 1949 Manuel Maria Sarmento Rodrigues,
Governor
1948 Mario Ribeiro da Costa Zanatti,
acting Governor
Acting for Rodrigues
1948 to 1949 Pedro Joaquim da Cunha e Meneses Pinto Cardoso,
acting Governor
Acting for Rodrigues
21 June 1949 to 1953 Raimundo António Rodrigues Serrão,
Governor
1953 to 1954 Fernando Pimentel,
Governor
1954 to 1956 Diogo António José Leite Pereira de Melo e Alvim,
Governor
1956 to 1957 Álvaro Rodrigues da Silva Tavares,
Governor
1957 to 1958 Abel de Castro Roque,
acting Governor
1958 to 1962 António Augusto Peixoto Correia,
Governor
Served at the time of the Pidjiguiti massacre
1962 to 1964 Vasco António Martins Rodrigues,
Governor
20 May 1964 to 1968 Arnaldo Schulz,
Governor
20 May 1968 to 6 August 1973 António Sebastião Ribeiro de Spínola,
Governor
Following the Carnation Revolution, served as President of the National Salvation Junta and President of the Republic (April–September 1974)
21 September 1973 to 24 September 1973 José Manuel Bettencourt Rodrigues,
Governor
24 September 1973 Independence unilaterally declared in Madina do Boé (State of Guinea-Bissau)
24 September 1973 to 26 April 1974 José Manuel Bettencourt Rodrigues,
Governor
27 April 1974 to 2 May 1974 António Eduardo Mateus da Silva,
Governor
2 May 1974 to 7 May 1974 São Gouveia,
Governor
7 May 1974 to 10 September 1974 Carlos Alberto Idães Soares Fabião,
Government Delegate of the National Salvation Junta
10 September 1974 Independence as State of Guinea-Bissau

For continuation after independence, see: List of presidents of Guinea-Bissau

See also

References

  1. MacQueen, Norrie (2006). "Belated Decolonization and UN Politics against the Backdrop of the Cold War: Portugal, Britain, and Guinea-Bissau's Proclamation of Independence, 1973–1974". Journal of Cold War Studies. 8 (4): 29–56. doi:10.1162/jcws.2006.8.4.29. ISSN 1520-3972. JSTOR 26925950. S2CID 57567303.
  2. "Guerrillas Declare Independence In a Part of Portuguese Guinea". The New York Times. Reuters. 28 September 1973. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  3. Thomas A. Johnson (11 September 1974). "Portugal Formally Grants Guinea-Bissau Freedom". The New York Times. Reuters. Retrieved 30 January 2024.

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