List of mayors of Gdańsk

List of mayors of Gdańsk
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List of the Mayors (Polish: Burmistrz or prezydent) of Gdańsk (Danzig) in the years before 1308 and after 1945:

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Mayors of Gdańsk 1945-1950

1945-1946 – Franciszek Kotus-Jankowski
1946-1949 – Bronisław Nowicki
1949-1950 – Piotr Stolarek

Presidents of National City Council of Gdańsk 1945-1950

1945-1948 – Alfred Kossakowski
1948-1949 – Leon Srebrnik
1949-1950 – Bolesław Gemza

Presidents of Presidium of National City Council of Gdańsk 1950-1973

From 1950-1973 functions of Mayor of Gdańsk and president of the National City Council of Gdańsk were combined into one office.

1950-1953 – Piotr Stolarek
1953-1954 – Stanisław Schmidt
1954-1958 – Julian Cybulski
1958-1963 – Stanisław Schmidt
1963-1969 – Tadeusz Bejm
1969-1973 – Jan Mikołajew

Mayors of Gdańsk from 1973

1973-1977 – Andrzej Kaznowski
1977-1981 – Jerzy Młynarczyk
1981-1989 – Kazimierz Rynkowski
1989-1990 – Jerzy Pasiński
1990-1991 – Jacek Starościak
1991-1994 – Franciszek Jamroż
1994-1998 – Tomasz Posadzki
from 1998 – Paweł Adamowicz

Presidents of National City Council of Gdańsk 1973-1990

1973-1977 – Adam Nowotnik
1977-1981 – Jarosław Polski
1981-1984 – Wiesław Julian Gruszkowski
1984-1986 – Eugeniusz Wójcik
1986-1990 – Janusz Lewiński

Presidents of City Council of Gdańsk from 1990

1990-1990 – Franciszek Jamroż
1990-1994 – Andrzej Januszajtis
1994-1998 – Paweł Adamowicz
1998-2001 – Elżbieta Grabarek-Bartoszewicz
from 2001 – Bogdan Oleszek

See also

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