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The '''Governor of the Andorinhões''' ([[Cruzese]]: ''Governador dos Andorinhões''), is the ceremonial head of state of the [[The Andorinhões|Constitutional State of the Andorinhões]].
The '''Governor of the Andorinhões''' ([[Cruzese]]: ''Governador dos Andorinhões''), is the ceremonial head of state of the [[The Andorinhões|Constitutional State of the Andorinhões]].


The current governor of the Andorinhões is [[Cristovão de Carvalho]], who took office on 5 March 2012.
The current governor of the Andorinhões is [[Cristóvão de Carvalho]], who took office on 5 March 2012.


==Role==
==Role==

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Governor of the Andorinhões
Governador dos Andorinhões
Flag of the Governance
Flag of the Governance
Cristóvão de Carvalho
Incumbent
Cristóvão de Carvalho
since March 5, 2012 (2012-03-05)
StyleHis Excellency
Member ofCommission of the State
ResidencePalace of São João
Term length5 years
Constituting instrumentConstitution of the Andorinhões
Inaugural holderVenancio Delgado
FormationSeptember 7, 1992 (1992-09-07)

The Governor of the Andorinhões (Cruzese: Governador dos Andorinhões), is the ceremonial head of state of the Constitutional State of the Andorinhões.

The current governor of the Andorinhões is Cristóvão de Carvalho, who took office on 5 March 2012.

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Powers

Election

See also