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List of mayors of Havana

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This is a list of the mayors of Havana. Prior to 1550, each mayor of Havana was called the commander–mayor. Famously, Hernán Cortés was once the commander–mayor of Havana.[1]

Mayors of Havana (1550 – 1879)[2]

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1550 – Juan de Rojas and Pedro Blasco

1551 – Pedro Velázquez and Alonso de Aguilar

1552 – Francisco de Yebenes and Diego Soto

1553 – Juan Gutiérrez and Leonardo Almendariz

1554 – Juan de Ynestrosa and Pedro Blasco

1555 – Juan de Ynestrosa and Juan Gutiérrez

1556 – Pedro Blasco and Diego de Soto

1557 - Diego Soto and Diego López Durán

1558 – Diego de Soto and Antonio Recio

1559 - Juan Gutiérrez, Diego de Soto and Diego López Durán

1560 – Alonso Sánchez del Corral; Pedro Blasco and Gerónimo de Avellaneda

1561 – Alonso Suárez de Toledo and Diego de Soto

1562 – Pedro Blasco and Francisco Dávalos

1563 – Diego de Soto and Francisco Dávalos

1564 – Alonso de Rojas and Gómez de Rojas

1565 – Diego López Durán and Antón Recio

1566 – Bartolomé Cepero and Francisco Dávalos

1567 – Diego López Durán and Diego de Soto

1568 – Juan Gutiérrez Maribardo and Diego de Soto

1569 – Francisco Dávalos and Alonso Rojas

1570 – Juan Gutiérrez and Diego de Soto

Mayors of Havana (1879 – 1898)[2]

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1879: Antonio González de Mendoza

1879 – 1883: Pedro Balboa (Marqués de Balboa)

1883 – 1885: Pedro González Llorente

1885 – 1886: Juan Bautista Orduña

1886 – 1887: Pablo Tapia

1887 – 1889: Feliciano Ibáñez (Conde de Casa Ibáñez)

1889 – 1891: Laureano Pequeño González

1891 – Ramón de Herrera

1891 – 1893: Luís García Corujedo

1893 – 1895: Segundo Álvarez González

1895 – 1897: Antonio Quesada y Soto

1897 – 1898: Miguel Díaz Álvarez

1898 – 1899: Pedro Esteban Gonzalez Larrinaga «Marqués de Esteban»

Mayors of Havana (1899 – 1902)[2]

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This is during the Military Government of Cuba.

1899 – 1900: Perfecto Lacoste

1900 – 1901: Alejandro Rodríguez Velazco

1901 – 1902: Miguel Gener y Rincón[3]

Mayors of Havana (1902 – 1958)[2]

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The Constitution of the Republic of Cuba was created in 1901, and took effect in 1902. The Provisional Government of Cuba occurred between 1906 and 1909.

1902 – Carlos de la Torre y Huerta

1902 – 1905: Juan Ramón O’Farrill

1905 – 1906: Eligio Bonachea y Palmero

1906 – 1913: Julio de Cárdenas y Rodríguez

1913 – 1917: Fernando Freyre de Andrade

1917 – 1921: Manuel Varona Suárez

1921 – 1923: Marcelino Díaz de Villegas

1923: Luis Carmona Castaño

1923 – 1926: José María de la Cuesta Cárdenas

1926 – 1927: Manuel Pereira Rolandeli

1927 – 1931: Miguel Mariano Gómez Arias

1931 – 1933: José Izquierdo Julia

1933: Estanislao Cartañá Borrell

1933: Alberto Blanco Sánchez

1933: Alejandro Vergara Leonard

1933 – 1934: Rafael Trejo Loredo

1934 – 1935: Miguel Mariano Gómez Arias

1935 – 1936: Guillermo Belt Ramírez

1936: Arístides Sosa de Quesada

1936 – 1940: Antonio Beruff Mendieta

1940: Francisco Rivero San Román

1940: Orosmán Viamontes

1940: Manuel Martínez de Zaldo

1944: José Castillo Rodríguez

1940 – 1944: Raúl García Menocal y Seva

1944 – 1946: Raúl García Menocal y Seva

1946 – 1947: Manuel Fernández Supervielle

1947 – 1950: Nicolás Castellanos Rivero

1950: José Díaz Garrido

1950 – 1952: Nicolás Castellanos Rivero

1952 – 1954: Justo Luis del Pozo Puerto

1954 – 1955: Justo García Rayneri

1954 – 1958: Justo Luis del Pozo Puerto

References

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  1. ^ "Chapter Seven". www.somosprimos.com. Retrieved 2025-03-23.
  2. ^ a b c d "Los Alcaldes de La Habana (1879 - 1958) - Fotos de La Habana" (in Spanish). 2021-03-12. Retrieved 2025-03-23.
  3. ^ "Salt Lake Herald | 1902-01-09 | Page 7 | Mayor of Havana Said to be a Boodler Already". newspapers.lib.utah.edu. Retrieved 2025-03-23.