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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 164. Chapters: Gubernatorial titles, Heads of local government, Caliph, Governor, Stadtholder, Governor-General, Lieutenant governor, Satrap, Rector, Mayor, Prefect, Archon, City manager, Resident, Bey, List of governors in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, High Commissioner, Consul, Justice of the peace, Qadi, Intendant, Praetorian prefect, Conservator of the peace, Lord Lieutenant, Reichskommissar, Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles, Exarch, Captain General, Praefectus urbi, Roman governor, Podesta, Plenipotentiary, Nawab, Ban, Provost, Captain-major, Landdrost, Reichsstatthalter, Town council, Corregidor, Administrator of the Government, Yabgu, Minister-President, Alcalde, Amban, Emir, Atabeg, Khedive, Burgomaster, Adelantado, Chief magistrate, Proconsul, City council, Praeses, Governor-General of Finland, Gauleiter, Ataman, Steward, Corrector, Resident Commissioner, Papal legate, County manager, Luogotenente, Ostikan, Kaymakam, Hakim, Lords Proprietor, Bezirksamtmann, Chief Commissioner, Provveditore, Lord High Commissioner, Station Chief, Commandeur, Opperhoofd, Landammann, Consularis, W li, Burgrave, Factor, Resident Magistrate, Negus, Landeshauptmann, Chief executive, Beylerbey, Deputy Governor, Director, Rathaus, Imperial Commissioner, Queen's Representative, Uparaja, Island Commander, Pentacosiomedimni, Governor-in-chief, Municipal president, Sanjak-bey, Tye Kee Yoon, Donatario, General Agent, Muhtesip, Alcalde-Presidente, Vice consul, Royal governor. Excerpt: Governors in the various Provinces of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. In addition to governors, the following list (under construction) intends to give an overview of colonial units of the provincial level; therefore it also includes some offices of similar rank, especially the intendant. Intendente is both a Spanish and Portuguese word, derived from the French Inte...