List of Colonial Governors in 2005 - United States

United States

  • American Samoa (unincorporated territory)
    • Governor - Togiola Tulafono, Governor of American Samoa (2003–present)
  • Baker Island (unincorporated territory)
    • Administrated by US Department of the Interior
  • Guam (unincorporated territory)
    • Governor - Felix Camacho, Governor of Guam (2003–present)
  • Howland Island (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior
  • Jarvis Island (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior
  • Johnston Atoll (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior
  • Kingman Reef (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior
  • Midway Islands (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior
  • Navassa Island (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior
  • Northern Mariana Islands (commonwealth)
    • Governor - Juan N. Babauta, Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (2002–present)
  • Palmyra Atoll (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior
  • Puerto Rico (commonwealth)
    • Governor -
      1. Sila María Calderón, Governor of Puerto Rico (2001-2005)
      2. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (2005–present)
  • U.S. Virgin Islands (unincorporated territory)
    • Governor - Charles Turnbull, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands (1999-2007)
  • Wake Island (unincorporated territory)
    • Administered by US Department of the Interior

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