List of colonial governors in 2005

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2004 colonial governors - Events of 2005 - 2006 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year


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[edit] Australia

[edit] British Crown

[edit] Denmark

  • Faroe Islands (autonomous territory)
    • High Commissioner -
      1. Birgit Kleis, High Commissioner of the Faroe Islands (2001-2005)
      2. Søren Christensen, High Commissioner of the Faroe Islands (2005-present)
    • Prime Minister - Jóannes Eidesgaard, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (2004-present)
  • Greenland (autonomous territory)
    • High Commissioner -
      1. Peter Lauritzen, High Commissioner of Greenland (2002-2005)
      2. Søren Hald Møller, High Commissioner of Greenland (2005-present)
    • Prime Minister - Hans Enoksen, Prime Minister of Greenland (2002-present)

[edit] France

  • Bassas da India (uninhabited territory)
    • Administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Réunion
  • Clipperton Island (uninhabited territory)
    • Administered from French Polynesia by the high commissioner of the Republic
  • Europa Island (uninhabited territory)
    • Administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Réunion
  • French Guiana (Guyane) (overseas département and region)
    • Prefect - Ange Mancini, Prefect of Guyane (2002-present)
    • President of the Regional Council - Antoine Karam, President of the Regional Council of Guyane (1992-present)
    • President of the General Council - Pierre Désert, President of the General Council of Guyane (2004-present)
  • French Polynesia (overseas country)
  • French Southern and Antarctic Lands (overseas territory)
    • Administrator-Superior -
      1. François Garde, Administrator-Superior of French Southern and Antarctic Lands (2000-2005)
      2. Michel Champon (2005-present)
  • Glorioso Islands (uninhabited territory)
    • Administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Réunion
  • Guadeloupe (overseas département and region)
    • Prefect - Paul Girot de Langlade, Prefect of Guadeloupe (2004-present)
    • President of the Regional Council - Victorin Lurel, President of the Regional Council of Guadeloupe (2004-present)
    • President of the General Council - Jacques Gillot, President of the General Council of Guadeloupe (2001-present)
    • Northern Islands (Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin) - Maurice Michaud, Sub-Prefect of the Northern Islands (2003-present)
    • Saint-Barthélemy - Bruno Magras, Mayor of Saint-Barthélemy (1995-present)
    • Saint-Martin (North St. Martin) - Albert Fleming, Mayor of Saint-Martin (1983-present)
  • Juan de Nova (uninhabited territory)
    • Administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Réunion
  • Martinique (overseas département and region)
    • Prefect - Yves Dassonville, Prefect of Martinique (2004-present)
    • President of the Regional Council - Alfred Marie-Jeanne, President of the Regional Council of Martinique (1998-present)
    • President of the General Council - Claude Lise, President of the General Council of Martinique (1992-present)
  • Mayotte (overseas collectivity)
    • Prefect -
      1. Jean-Jacques Brot, Prefect of Mayotte (2002-2005)
      2. Jean-Paul Kihl (2005-present)
    • President of the General Council - Said Omar Oili, President of the General Council of Mayotte (2004-present)
  • New Caledonia (overseas country)
  • Réunion (overseas département and region)
    • Prefect -
      1. Dominique Vian, Prefect of Réunion (2004-2005)
      2. Laurent Cayrel, Prefect of Réunion (2005-present)
    • President of the Regional Council - Paul Vergès, President of the Regional Council of Réunion (1998-present)
    • President of the General Council - Nassimah Dindar, President of the General Council of Réunion (2004-present)
  • Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (overseas collectivity)
    • Prefect -
      1. Claude Valleix, Prefect of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (2002-2005)
      2. Albert Dupuy (2005-present)
    • President of the General Council -
      1. Marc Plantagenest, President of the General Council of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (2000-2005)
      2. Paul Jaccachury, President of the General Council (interim) (2005-2006)
  • Tromelin (uninhabited territory)
    • Administered by a high commissioner of the Republic, resident in Réunion
  • Wallis and Futuna (overseas collectivity)

[edit] Netherlands

  • Aruba (autonomous territory)
  • Netherlands Antilles (autonomous territory)
    • Governor - Frits Goedgedrag, Governor of the Netherlands Antilles (2002-present)
    • Prime Minister - Etienne Ys, Prime Minister of Netherlands Antilles (2004-present)
    • Bonaire - Herbert Domacassé, Administrator of Bonaire (2003-present)
    • Curaçao - Lizanne Richards-Dindial, Administrator of Curaçao (2000-present)
    • Saba - Antoine J.M. Solagnier, Administrator of Saba (1998-present)
    • Sint Eustatius - Hyden C.I. Gittens, Administrator of Sint Eustatius (2004-present)
    • Sint Maarten (South St. Martin) -
      • Franklyn E. Richards, Administrator of Sint Maarten (2000-present)
      • Sarah Wescott-Williams, Leader of the Government of Sint Maarten (1999-present)

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] Norway

  • Bouvet Island (territory)
    • Administered by the Polar Department of the Ministry of Justice and Police from Oslo
    • Governor - Åshild Hauan, Governor of Nordland (1995-present)
  • Bouvet Island (dependent territory)
    • Administered by the Polar Department of the Ministry of Justice and Police from Oslo
  • Norwegian Antarctic Territory (Queen Maud Land and Peter I Island)
    1. Olav Orheim, Director of the Norwegian Polar Institute (1993-2005)
    2. Winther Jan-Gunnar, Director of the Norwegian Polar Institute (2005-present)

See also: Antarctic Treaty.

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States

[edit] Others (contested territories in East Asia)

  • Paracel Islands
    • Occupied by the People's Republic of China; claimed by Vietnam and the Republic of China (Taiwan)
  • Spratly Islands
    • Claimed in their entirety by the People's Republic of China, the Republic of China (Taiwan), and Vietnam; portions claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines; about 45 islands are occupied by relatively small numbers of military forces from the People's Republic of China, Malaysia, the Philippines, the Republic of China (Taiwan), and Vietnam; Brunei has established a fishing zone that overlaps a southern reef, but has not made any formal claim