Eduard Wallnöfer
Austrian politician (1913–1989)
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Eduard Wallnöfer | |
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Governor of Tyrol | |
In office June 30, 1963 – March 2, 1987 | |
Preceded by | Hans Tschiggfrey |
Succeeded by | Alois Partl |
Personal details | |
Born | (1913-12-11)11 December 1913 Schluderns, Italy |
Died | 15 March 1989(1989-03-15) (aged 75) Innsbruck, Austria |
Political party | Austrian People's Party |
Eduard Wallnöfer (11 December 1913 – 15 March 1989[1]) was an Austrian politician from Schluderns.
Career
Wallnöfer succeeded Hans Tschiggfrey [de] as governor of Tyrol. He served from 30 June 1963 to 2 March 1987.[2] He was the longest serving governor of the State of Tyrol since 1945.[citation needed]
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Current governors of Austria's federal states
- Hans Peter Doskozil (Burgenland)
- Peter Kaiser (Carinthia)
- Johanna Mikl-Leitner (Lower Austria)
- Wilfried Haslauer (Salzburg)
- Christopher Drexler (Styria)
- Anton Mattle (Tyrol)
- Thomas Stelzer (Upper Austria)
- Michael Ludwig (Vienna)
- Markus Wallner (Vorarlberg)
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