Tenure
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Portrait
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Incumbent
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Notes
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Hungarian suzerainty
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20 October 1776 to 1783 |
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József gróf Majláth Székhélyi, Governor |
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1783 to 1788 |
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Pál gróf Almásy Zsadányi, Governor |
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1788 to 1791 |
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János Pétar gróf Szápáry, Governor |
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1791 to 1801 |
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Sándor Pászthory, Governor |
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1801 to 1809 |
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József Klobusiczky, Governor |
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Illyrian Provinces (French suzerainty)
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July 1809 to November 1809 |
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Marc Bryd (Marco de Bryde), Intendant |
Did not take office
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November 1809 to 1810 |
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François Boleslas Casimir Duval de Chassenon de Curzay, Intendant |
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1810 to June 1811 |
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Marie Méry, comte de Contades, Intendant |
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1811 to 1813 |
Part of Civil Croatia |
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French Intendants of Civil Croatia in Karlovac
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July 1809 to November 1809 |
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Lettardi, Intendant |
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November 1809 to November 1810 |
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Louis-Philippe-Joseph Girod de Vienney, baron de Trémont, Intendant |
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November 1810 to June 1811 |
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Savinio conte Giorgi, Intendant |
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27 June 1811 to 1811 |
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Marie Méry, comte de Contades, Intendant |
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1811 to 1813 |
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François-Joseph-Ferdinand Marchal, Intendant |
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British suzerainty
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3 July 1813 to 26 August 1813 |
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William Hoste, Commander |
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Austrian suzerainty
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26 August 1813 to September 1813 |
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Laval Graf Nugent von Westmeath, Commander |
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2 September 1813 to 1813 |
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Josip Lazarić, Commander |
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23 November 1813 to 1814 |
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Giuseppe barone dell' Argento, Provisional Intendant |
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7 August 1814 to 1 October 1814 |
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Franz Joseph Graf von Saurau, Commissioner |
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1 October 1814 to 1815 |
Franz Joseph Graf von Saurau, Kreishauptmann |
District Captain
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1815 to 1816 |
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Johann Nepomuk Freiherr von Grimschitz, Kreishauptmann |
District Captain
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Kingdom of Illyria (Austrian suzerainty)
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April 1816 to 1819 |
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Joseph Freiherr von Weingarten, Kreishauptmann |
District Captain
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8 August 1819 to 1822 |
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Ludwig Freiherr von Humbracht, Kreishauptmann |
District Captain
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Hungarian suzerainty
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15 October 1822 to 1823 |
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György Majláth, Royal Commissioner |
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1823 to 1837 |
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Ferenc Ürményi, Governor |
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5 July 1837 to 22 April 1848 |
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Pál Kiss de Nemeskér, Governor |
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23 April 1848 to 31 August 1848 |
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János Nepomuk gróf Erdödy, Governor |
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Croatian suzerainty
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31 August 1848 to 19 May 1859 |
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Josip Jelačić, Governor |
Ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia
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5 September 1848 to 6 August 1850 |
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Josip Bunjevac, Royal Commissioner |
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July 1851 to 1852 |
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Antun Rušnov, Civil Captain |
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1852 to 1856 |
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Ernst Freiherr von Kellersperg, Civil Captain |
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1856 to 1860 |
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Karl Sigmund Graf Hohenwarth, Civil Captain |
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1860 to 1861 |
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Hermann Freiherr von Sterneck, Royal Commissioner |
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1861 to 1867 |
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Bartol Benedikt Zmajić, Civil Captain |
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Hungarian suzerainty
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6 April 1867 to 29 July 1870 |
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Ede Cseh de Szentkatolna, Royal commissioner |
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29 July 1870 to 5 December 1872 |
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József gróf Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeö, Governor |
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26 February 1873 to 1 November 1883 |
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Géza gróf Szapáry de Szapár, Governor |
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1 November 1883 to 6 March 1892 |
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Ágost gróf Zichy, Governor |
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6 March 1892 to 2 October 1896 |
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Lajos gróf Batthyány de Nemetujvár, Governor |
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2 October 1896 to 14 July 1897 |
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Rezsö báró Abele de Lilienberg, Governor |
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14 July 1897 to 23 November 1897 |
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Tibor Gaal de Hatvan, acting Governor |
1st term
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23 November 1897 to 2 August 1903 |
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László gróf Szapáry de Szapár, Governor |
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2 August 1903 to 10 December 1903 |
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Tibor Gaal de Hatvan, acting Governor |
2nd term
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10 December 1903 to 17 February 1905 |
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Ervin báró Roszner, Governor |
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17 February 1905 to 17 October 1905 |
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Tibor Gaal de Hatvan, acting Governor |
3rd term
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17 October 1905 to 26 December 1905 |
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Pál gróf Szapáry de Szapár, Governor |
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26 December 1905 to 24 May 1906 |
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Tibor Gaal de Hatvan, acting Governor |
4th term
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4 April 1906 to 29 April 1906 |
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György gróf Károlyi de Nagykároly, Governor |
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24 May 1906 to 7 December 1909 |
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Sándor gróf Nákó de Nagyszentmiklós, Governor |
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7 December 1909 to 13 November 1910 |
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István gróf Wickenburg de Capelló, acting Governor |
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13 November 1910 to 31 July 1917 |
István gróf Wickenburg de Capelló, Governor |
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31 July 1917 to 29 October 1918 |
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Zoltán Jekelfalussy de Jekel- és Margitfalva, Governor |
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Status indeterminate (Principal Allied and Associated Powers control)
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28 October 1918 to 17 November 1918 |
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Antonio Grossich, President of the Italian National Council of Fiume |
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29 October 1918 to 17 November 1918 |
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Rikard Lenac, Administrator |
Veliki župan, appointed on behalf of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs; in opposition
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Italian/Allied suzerainty
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17 November 1918 to 8 September 1920 |
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Antonio Grossich, President of the Italian National Council of Fiume |
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17 November 1918 to 29 November 1918 |
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Enrico Asinari di San Marzo, Military Governor |
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29 November 1918 to 28 August 1919 |
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Francesco Grazioli, Military Governor |
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29 August 1919 to 13 September 1919 |
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Vittorio Emanuele Pittaluga, Military Governor |
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14 September 1919 to 8 September 1920 |
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Gabriele D'Annunzio, Commander of the City of Fiume |
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Italian Regency of Carnaro
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8 September 1920 to 29 December 1920 |
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Gabriele D'Annunzio, Primo Rettore |
First Chancellor; ousted by the Royal Italian Army during the Bloody Christmas
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29 December 1920 to 31 December 1920 |
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Riccardo Gigante, President of the Municipal Council of Fiume |
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31 December 1920 |
Establishment of the Free State of Fiume, according to the Treaty of Rapallo
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Free State of Fiume
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31 December 1920 to 27 April 1921 |
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Antonio Grossich, Chairman of the Provisional Government of the State |
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27 April 1921 to 28 April 1921 |
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Riccardo Gigante, President of the Provisional Directory of Fiume |
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28 April 1921 to 13 June 1921 |
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Salvatore Bellasich, Commissioner Extraordinary |
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13 June 1921 to 21 September 1921 |
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Antonio Foschini, High Commissioner |
Appointed on behalf of the Kingdom of Italy
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21 September 1921 to 5 October 1921 |
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Luigi Amantea, High Commissioner |
Appointed on behalf of the Kingdom of Italy
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5 October 1921 to 4 March 1922 |
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Riccardo Zanella, President |
Deposed in a Fascist coup d'état; in Yugoslavia exile to 16 March 1924
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4 March 1922 to 9 March 1922 |
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Attilio Prodam, President of Committee of National Defense |
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9 March 1922 to 4 April 1922 |
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Giovanni Giuriati, Provisional President |
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4 April 1922 to 17 September 1923 |
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Attilio Depoli, Provisional Head of State |
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17 September 1923 to 16 March 1924 |
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Gaetano Giardino, Military Governor |
Appointed on behalf of the Kingdom of Italy
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16 March 1924 |
Incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy as the Province of Fiume, according to the Treaty of Rome
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Province of Fiume (Italian suzerainty)
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16 March 1924 to 30 April 1924 |
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Gaetano Giardino, Prefect |
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1 May 1924 to 10 February 1925 |
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Michele Sorge, Prefect |
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10 February 1925 to 16 May 1930 |
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Emanuele Vivorio, Prefect |
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16 May 1930 to 20 January 1934 |
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Antonio De Biase, Prefect |
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20 January 1934 to 20 February 1938 |
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Francesco Turbacco, Prefect |
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20 February 1938 to 1 February 1943 |
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Temistocle Testa, Prefect |
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1 February 1943 to 20 August 1943 |
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Agostino Podestà, Prefect |
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20 August 1943 to 21 September 1943 |
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Pietro Chiariotti, Prefect |
Under German occupation from 9 September 1943, following the Armistice of Cassibile
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German occupation
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21 September 1943 to 29 October 1943 |
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Riccardo Gigante, Prefect |
Appointed on behalf of the Italian Social Republic
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29 October 1943 to 25 April 1945 |
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Alessandro Spalatin, Prefect |
Appointed on behalf of the Italian Social Republic
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29 October 1943 to 1945 |
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Franjo Špehar, Extraordinary Commissioner for Sušak–Krk Administrative Commissariat and Vice Prefect Trieste |
Appointed on behalf of the Independent State of Croatia
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1943 to 1944 |
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Karl Pachneck, Berater |
Advisor
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1944 to 1945 |
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Wilhelm Rassmann, Berater |
Advisor
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24 April 1945 |
Liberated by the Yugoslav Army (Fiume city liberated on 3 May 1945)
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10 February 1947 |
Formally ceded to the SFR Yugoslavia by the Italian Republic, according to the Paris Peace Treaty. Incorporated into the SFR Yugoslavia as part of the SR Croatia; renamed Rijeka
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