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List of governors of the Province of Trieste

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Changes of Italian eastern border from 1920 to 1975:
  TheAustrian Littoral, later renamed Venezia Giulia (orJulian March), which was assigned to Italy in 1920 with theTreaty of Rapallo (the border was modified in 1924 with theTreaty of Rome and annexation of theFree State of Fiume) and which was later ceded to Yugoslavia in 1947 with theTreaty of Peace with Italy.
  Areas annexed to Italy in 1920, and remained Italian after 1947.
  Areas annexed to Italy in 1920, transferred to theFree Territory of Trieste in 1947 with the Treaty of Peace with Italy and definitively assigned to Italy in 1975 with theTreaty of Osimo.
  Areas annexed to Italy in 1920, transferred to the Free Territory of Trieste in 1947 with the Treaty of Peace with Italy and assigned definitively to Yugoslavia in 1975 with the Treaty of Osimo.

The following is alist of governors of theProvince of Trieste, from 1918 to 1954. It includes Italian military governor, general civil commissioners and prefects, as well as Allied/Yugoslav military governors of theFree Territory of Trieste (Governors of allJulian March prior to the establishment of the Territory) in the aftermath ofWorld War II.

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TenureIncumbentNotesPortrait
Italian suzerainty
3 November 1918 to 1919Carlo Petitti di Roreto,Military Governor 
31 July 1919 to 3 December 1919Augusto Ciuffelli [it],General Civil Commissioner 
8 December 1919 to 30 October 1922Antonio Mosconi,General Civil Commissioner 
1 November 1922 to 18 June 1924Francesco Crispo Moncada [it],Prefect 
22 June 1924 to 11 December 1925Amadeo Moroni,Prefect 
11 December 1925 to 15 December 1926Giovanni Gasti,Prefect 
16 December 1926 to 16 July 1929Bruno Fornaciari,Prefect 
16 July 1929 to 16 January 1933Ettore Porro [it],Prefect 
16 January 1933 to 1 August 1936Carlo Tiengo,Prefect 
1 August 1936 to 21 August 1939Eolo Rebua [it],Prefect 
21 August 1939 to 7 June 1941Dino Borri,Prefect 
7 June 1941 to 1 August 1943Tullio Tamburini,Prefect1st time
1 August 1943 to 11 September 1943Giuseppe Cocuzza,Prefect 
German occupation
12 September 1943 to 1 October 1943Tullio Tamburini,Prefect2nd time, appointed on behalf of theItalian Social Republic
22 October 1943 to 28 April 1945Bruno Coceani,PrefectAppointed on behalf of theItalian Social Republic
28 April 1945 to 1945Antonio De Berti,PrefectAppointed on behalf of theItalian Social Republic
Free Territory
Zone A (Allied)
2 May 1945 to July 1945Bernard Freyberg,Military GovernorFromNew Zealand
July 1945 to July 1947Alfred Connor Bowman,Military GovernorFromUnited States
July 1947 to 15 September 1947James Jewett Carnes,Military GovernorFromUnited States
15 September 1947 to 31 March 1951Sir Terence Airey,Military GovernorFromUnited Kingdom
1 April 1951 to 26 October 1954Sir John Winterton,Military GovernorFromUnited Kingdom
Zone B (Yugoslav)
1 May 1945 to September 1947Dušan Kveder,Military Governor 
15 September 1947 to March 1951Mirko Lenac,Military Governor 
March 1951 to 25 October 1954Miloš Stamatović,Military Governor 

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