List of State Leaders in 1925 - North America and The Caribbean

North America and The Caribbean

  • Canada
    • Monarch - George V, King of the British Dominions Beyond the Seas (1910–1936)
    • Governor General - Julian Byng, Viscount Byng of Vimy, Governor General of Canada (1921–1926)
    • Prime Minister - William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada (1921–1926)
  • Costa Rica
    • President - Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, President of Costa Rica (1924–1928)
  • Cuba
    • President -
      1. Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso, President of Cuba (1921–1925)
      2. Gerardo Machado, President of Cuba (1925–1933)
  • Dominican Republic
    • President - Horacio Vásquez, President of the Dominican Republic (1924–1930)
  • El Salvador
    • President - Alfonso Quiñónez Molina, President of El Salvador (1923–1927)
  • Guatemala
    • President - José María Orellana, President of Guatemala (1921–1926)
  • Haiti (under US occupation)
    • High Commissioner - John H. Russell, Jr., High Commissioner to Haiti (1919–1930)
    • President - Louis Borno, President of Haiti (1922–1930)
  • Honduras
    • President -
      1. Vicente Tosta, Provisional President of Honduras (1924–1925)
      2. Miguel Paz Barahona, President of Honduras (1925–1929)
  • Mexico
    • President - Plutarco Elías Calles, President of Mexico (1924–1928)
  • Newfoundland
    • Monarch - George V, King of the British Dominions Beyond the Seas (1910–1936)
    • Governor - Sir William Allardyce, Governor of Newfoundland (1922–1928)
    • Prime Minister - Walter Stanley Monroe, Prime Minister of Newfoundland (1924–1928)
  • Nicaragua
    • President -
      1. Bartolomé Martínez, President of Nicaragua (1923–1925)
      2. Carlos José Solórzano, President of Nicaragua (1925–1926)
  • Panama
    • President - Rodolfo Chiari, President of Panama (1924–1928)
  • United States
    • President - Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States (1923–1929)

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