Matija Christian
Matija Christian was a politician of the early 18th century in Slovenia, when the country was under the Holy Roman Empire. He became mayor of Ljubljana in 1726 and was one of the longest serving mayors in the history of the city with term of 12 years.[1] He was succeeded by Anton Raab in 1738.
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Anton baron Codelli (1812) · Janez Nepomuk Rosmann (1814) · Janez Nepomuk Hradeczky (1820) · Janez Fischer (1847) · Matija Burger (1851) · Mihael Ambrož (1861) · Etbin Henrik Costa (1864) · Josip Suppan (1869) · Karl Deschmann (1871) · Anton Laschan (1874) · Peter Grasselli (1882) · Ivan Hribar (1896-1910)
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Ivan Tavčar (1911–1921) · Ljudevit Perič (1921–1928) · Dinko Puc (1928–1935) · Vladimir Ravnihar (1935) · Juro Adlešič (1935–1942) · Leon Rupnik (1942–1945) · Pavel Lunaček (1945) · Fran Albreht (1945–1948) · Matija Maležič (1948–1951) · Jaka Avšič (1951–1953) · Heli Modic (1953–1954) · Marijan Dermastja (1954–1960) · Marjan Jenko (1960–1961) · Marjan Tepina (1961–1967) · Miha Košak (1967–1973) · Tone Kovič (1973–1978) · Marjan Rožič (1978–1982) · Tina Tomlje (1982–1986) · Nuša Kerševan (1986–1990) · Jože Strgar (1990–1994) · Dimitrij Rupel (1994–1998) · Vika Potočnik (1998–2002)
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