List Of Governors Of Jönköping County
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List Of Governors Of Jönköping County
This is a list of governors for Jönköping County of Sweden, from 1634 to present. # Bengt Kafle (1634–1636) # Bengt Bagge (1636–1639) # Knut Soop (1639–1645) # Bengt Ribbing (1645–1653) # Gustaf Posse (1653–1658) #Johan Printz (1658–1663) # Gustaf Ribbing (1663–1672) #Hans Georg Mörner (1672–1685) #Robert Lichton (1685–1687) #Erik Dahlbergh (1687–1693) # Nils Gyllenstierna (1693–1696) # Mårten Lindhielm (1696–1716) # Georg Reinhold Patkull (1716–1718) # Anders Leijonhielm (1718–1727) # Johan von Mentzer (1728–1746) # Anders Tungelfeldt (1747–1751) # Ludvig von Saltza (1751–1762) # Claes Erik Silfverhielm (1762–1778) # Fredric Ulric Hamilton (1778–1795) # Eric Johan de la Grange (1795–1801) # Johan Axel Stedt (1801–1805) # Eric Gustaf Boije (1805–1815) # Lars Hierta (1815–1835) # Claes Gabriel Bergenstråhle (1835–1855) # Arvid Gustav Faxe (1856–1870) # Carl R Ekström (1870–1888) # Robert Dickson (1888–1892) #Hjalmar Palmsti ...
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Jönköping County
Jönköping County ( sv, Jönköpings län) is a county or '' län'' in southern Sweden. It borders the counties of Halland, Västra Götaland, Östergötland, Kalmar and Kronoberg. The total county population was 356,291 inhabitants in September 2017. The capital and largest city is Jönköping. About one quarter of the total county population lives in the combined Jönköping-Huskvarna urban area around the southern point of Lake Vättern. Provinces and administrative history Despite being commonly used to indicate the geographical, cultural and historical region, the larger historical province ''(landskap)'' of Småland, which most of Jönköping County is part of, has no administrative or political significance today. Jönköping County has existed as an administrative division since the 17th century, and constitutes the north-western part of Småland, the other parts being Kronoberg County in the south-west and Kalmar County in the east. Jönköping County was periodica ...
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