Lieutenant-General Baron Théophile-Théodore Wahis (French pronunciation: ?[teofil wa.i]; 1844–1921) was a Belgian soldier and colonial civil servant who served as Governor-General of the Congo Free State and, subsequently, the Belgian Congo for two terms between 1891 and 1912.
He was the longest ruling of Belgian colonial governors.
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