Åbo and Björneborg County
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Åbo and Björneborg County, Åbo och Björneborgs län or Turun ja Porin lääni, was a county of Sweden from 1634 to 1808, named after the cities of Åbo and Björneborg.
After the Treaty of Fredrikshamn in 1808 it continued to be a County of Finland until a reform in 1997 introduced a new administrative entity, the Provinces of Finland. Åland was part of the county from 1634 until it gained autonomy in the 1920s, within independent Finland.
[edit] List of Governors
- Jacob Bure (1698-1706)
- Justus von Palmenberg (1706-1714)
- Johan Stiernstedt (1714-1722)
- Otto Reinhold Uexkull (1722-1746)
- Lars Johan Ehrenmalm (1747-1749)
- Johan Georg Lillienberg (1749-1757)
- Jeremias Wallén (1757-1769)
- Christoffer Johan Rappe (1769-1776)
- Fredrik Ulrik von Rosen (1776-1781)
- Magnus Wilhelm Armfelt (1781-1790)
- Ernst Gustaf von Willebrand (1790-1806)
- Knut von Troil (1806-1816)
- Otto Herman Lode (acting 1811-1813)
- Carl Erik Mannerheim (1816-1822)
- Lars Gabriel von Haartman (acting 1820-1822)
- Erik Wallenius (1822-1828)
- Adolf Broberg (1828-1831)
- Lars Gabriel von Haartman (1831-1840)
- Gabriel Anton Cronstedt (1840-1856, acting until 1842)
- Carl Fabian Langenskiöld (1856-1857)
- Samuel Werner von Troil (acting 1856)
- Selim Mohamed Ekbom (acting 1857)
- Johan Axel Cedercreutz (acting 1858-1863)
- Carl Magnus Creutz (1864-1889, acting 1866)
- Gustaf Axel Samuel von Troil (1889-1891)
- Wilhelm Theodor von Kraemer (1891-1903)
- Theodor Hjalmar Lang (1903-1905)
- Knut Gustaf Nikolai Borgenström (1905-1911)
- Eliel Ilmari Wuorinen (1911-1917)
- Albert Alexander von Hellens (acting 1917)
- Kaarlo Collan (1917-1922)
- Ilmari Helenius (1922-1932)
- Frans Wilho Kyttä (1932-1949)
- Erkki Härmä (1949-1957)
- Esko Kulovaara (1957-1971)
- Sylvi Siltanen (1972-1976)
- Paavo Aitio (1977-1985)
- Pirkko Työläjärvi (1985-1997)
See also: län