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This is a list of Governors for Kalmar County of Sweden , from 1634 to present.
Jesper Andersson Cruus (1634-1637) Conrad von Falkenberg (1637-1645) Gabriel Gyllenankar (1645-1655) Göran Eriksson Ulfsparre (1655-1656) Carl Filip von Sack (1656-1661) Claes Persson Banér (1661-1664) Gustaf Cruus (1664-1666) Peder Persson Hammarskiöld (1666-1671) Mauritz Posse (1671-1674) Conrad Gyllenstierna (1674-1677) Henrik von Vicken (1677-1679) Hans Georg Mörner (1679-1680) Hans Wachtmeister (1680-1683) Hans Clerck (1683-1694) Carl Gyllenpistol (1694-1695) Blechardt Wachtmeister (1695-1701) Reinhold Rehbinder (1701-1709) Adam Carl de la Gardie (1709-1711) Gabriel Gyllengrip (1711-1721) Georg Vilhelm Fleetwood (1721-1728) Gustaf von Psilander (1728-1734) Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein (1734-1754) Nils Djurklou (1755-1757) Carl Gustaf Roxendorff (1757-1774) Carl Rappe (1774-1781) Lars Fredrik Kaulbars (1781-1788) Fredrik von Köhler (1788-1790) Mikael Ankarsvärd (1790-1810) Johan Georg de la Grange (1810-1822) Gustaf Peter Nordenanckar (1822-1839) Jakob August von Hartmansdorff (1839-1840) Claes Ulrik Nerman (1840-1852) Knut Erik Sköldebrand (1852-1873) Gustav Jakob Edelstam (1873-1888) Viktor Lennart Groll (1888-1896) Karl Adolf Fagerlund (1896-1903) Conrad Cedercrantz (1903-1917) John Ludvik Falk (1917-1938) Arvid Lidén (1938-1947) Ruben Wagnsson (1947-1958) Ivar Persson (1959-1967) Erik Westerlind (1968-1981) Eric Krönmark (1981-1996) Anita Bråkenhielm (1996-2002) Sven Lindgren (2002-)
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Kalmar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (348 words)
It is the seat of Kalmar Municipality with roughly 60,000 inhabitants, in turn the seat of the Kalmar County (12 municipalities, 236,000 inhabitants).
Kalmar's importance to the defense of Sweden stemmed from its location near the Danish border, since its castle was the Southernmost bulwark against foreign invasion.
Kalmar is one of the 134 towns with a historical City status in Sweden.
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