List of state leaders in 1964

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1963 state leaders - Events of 1964 - 1965 state leaders - State leaders by year

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[edit] Africa

[edit] Asia

[edit] Europe

[edit] North America

[edit] Oceania

[edit] South America

[edit] References

  1. ^ Burundi only became independent in 1962.
  2. ^ West Cameroon joined Cameroon only in 1961.
  3. ^ Chad only became independent in 1960.
  4. ^ Before independence Malcolm MacDonald was titled Governor of Kenya in 1963.
  5. ^ The Malagasy Republic only became independent in 1960.
  6. ^ Mali only became independent in 1960.
  7. ^ Nnamdi Azikiwe was titled Governor-General of Nigeria between 1960 and 1963 under the monarchy.
  8. ^ Nigeria only became independent in 1960.
  9. ^ Rwanda only became independent in 1962.
  10. ^ Sierra Leone only became independent in 1961.
  11. ^ Julius Nyerere was subsequently President of Tanzania from 1964 to 1985.
  12. ^ Julius Nyerere was previously President of Tanganyika from 1962 to 1964.
  13. ^ Gamal Abdel Nasser was President of Egypt between 1954 and 1958.
  14. ^ Upper Volta only became independent in 1960.
  15. ^ Zanzibar only became independent in 1963.
  16. ^ William Gopallawa was titled President of Sri Lanka between 1972 and 1978 after the abolishing of the monarchy.
  17. ^ Kuwait only became independent in 1961.
  18. ^ Malaysia (then called Malaya) only became independent in 1957.
  19. ^ Prime minister of Vietnam from 1976 to 1987.
  20. ^ King Constantine II went into exile in 1967.
  21. ^ In exile between 1940 and 1945.
  22. ^ The seven member Swiss Federal Council is the collective head of state and the government of Switzerland. Within the Council, the President of the Swiss Confederation serves solely in a primus inter pares capacity for one year.
  23. ^ The position Prime Minister of Cuba was abolished on 2 December 1976, but President of the Council of Ministers was created and it continued to be held by Fidel Castro.
  24. ^ Trinidad and Tobago only became independent in 1962, until then Sir Solomon Hochoy was titled Governor of Trinidad and Tobago.
  25. ^ Trinidad and Tobago only became independent in 1962.
  26. ^ Western Samoa only became independent in 1962.
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