Colonial Governors
- Mimoso Guera, Governor-General of Angola (1919-1920)
- Visconde de Pedralva, Governor-General of Angola (1920-1921)
- João Mendes Ribeiro Norton de Matos, High Commissioner of Angola (1921-1924)
- João Augusto Crispiniano Soares, High Commissioner of Angola (1924)
- Antero Tavares de Carvalho, High Commissioner of Angola (1924-1925)
- Francisco Cunha Rêgo Cháves, High Commissioner of Angola (1925-1926)
- António Vicente Ferreira, High Commissioner of Angola (1926-1928)
- António Damas Mora, High Commissioner of Angola (1928-1929)
- Filomeno da Câmara Melo Cabral, High Commissioner of Angola (1929-1930)
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