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Voivodships of Poland
A voivodship (in Polish województwo ) has been a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland since the 14th century . As a result of Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998 , 16 new voivodships were created (effective January 1 1999 ) and replaced the 49 voivodships which had existed since 1 July 1975 .
Today's provinces are largely based on the country's historical regions, whereas those of 1975 -1998 were centered on and named for individual cities. The new units range in area from under 10,000 km² (Opole Voivodship) to over 35,000 km² (Masovian Voivodship), and in population from one million (Lubusz Voivodship) to over five million (Masovian Voivodship).
Poland's present voivodships (since 1999 )
Polish voivodships since 1999
code
car plates
Voivodship
Capital
Area km²
Population (Dec. 31 , 2003 )
02
D
Lower Silesian
Wrocław
19 947,76
2 898 313
04
C
Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Bydgoszcz ¹ Toruń ²
17 969,72
2 068 142
06
L
Lublin
Lublin
25 114,48
2 191 172
08
F
Lubusz
Gorzów Wielkopolski ¹ Zielona Góra ²
13 984,44
1 008 786
10
E
Łódź
Łódź
18 219,11
2 597 094
12
K
Lesser Poland
Kraków
15 144,10
3 252 949
14
W
Masovian
Warszawa
35 597,80
5 135 732
16
O
Opole
Opole
9 412,47
1 055 667
18
R
Subcarpathian
Rzeszów
17 926,28
2 097 248
20
B
Podlasie
Białystok
20 179,58
1 205 117
22
G
Pomeranian
Gdańsk
18 292,88
2 188 918
24
S
Silesian
Katowice
12 294,04
4 714 982
26
T
Świętokrzyskie
Kielce
11 672,34
1 291 598
28
N
Warmian-Masurian
Olsztyn
24 202,95
1 428 885
30
P
Greater Poland
Poznań
29 825,59
3 359 932
32
Z
Western Pomeranian
Szczecin
22 901,48
1 696 073
(¹ ) - seat of voivod, (² ) - seat of self-government
Voivodships are combined into bigger regions, which are used for statistical reports.
REGION I: 7.7 million inhabitants, GDP per capita 50.5% EU average
REGION II: 8.0 million inhabitants, GDP per capita 39.5% EU average
REGION III: 6.8 million inhabitants, GDP per capita 28.1% EU average
REGION IV: 6.1 million inhabitants, GDP per capita 39.5% EU average
REGION V: 4.0 million inhabitants, GDP per capita 38.3% EU average
REGION VI: 5.7 million inhabitants, GDP per capita 35.0% EU average
See also:
Polish voivodships 1975 -1998 (49)
since 1989 Third Polish Republic
This reorganization of administrative division of Poland was mainly a result of local government reform acts of 1973 -1975 . In place of the three-level administrative division (voivodship, county, commune), a new two-level administrative division was introduced (49 small voivodships and communes). The three smallest voivodships -- Warsaw , Cracow and Lodz -- had the special status of municipal voivodship; the city president (mayor) was also provincial governor.
Polish voivodships 1945 -1975 (14+2/17+5)
People's Republic of Poland
Polish voivodships after 1945
After World War II the new administrative division was based on pre-war one. The areas in the East that were not annexed by the Soviet Union had their borders left almost unchanged. Newly acquired territories in the west and north were organised into the voivodships of Szczecin , Wrocław , Olsztyn and partially joined to Gdańsk , Katowice and Poznań voivodships. Two cities were granted voivodship status: Warsaw and Łódź .
In 1950 new voivodships were created: Koszalin - previously part of Szczecin , Opole - previously part of Katowice , and Zielona Góra - previously part of Poznań , Wrocław and Szczecin voivodships. In addition, three other cities were granted the voivodship status: Wrocław , Kraków and Poznań .
Polish voivodships 1921 -1939 (16+1)
Second Polish Republic
Polish voivodships in the interbellum (data as per April 1 , 1937 )
car plates (since 1937)
Voivodship Separate city
Capital
Area in 1000 km² (1930)
Population in 1000 (1931)
00-19
City of Warsaw
Warsaw
0,14
1179,5
85-89
warszawskie
Warsaw
31,7
2460,9
20-24
białostockie
Białystok
26,0
1263,3
25-29
kieleckie
Kielce
22,2
2671,0
30-34
krakowskie
Kraków
17,6
2300,1
35-39
lubelskie
Lublin
26,6
2116,2
40-44
lwowskie
Lwów
28,4
3126,3
45-49
łódzkie
Łódź
20,4
2650,1
50-54
nowogródzkie
Nowogródek
23,0
1057,2
55-59
poleskie
Brześć nad Bugiem
36,7
1132,2
60-64
pomorskie
Toruń
25,7
1884,4
65-69
poznańskie
Poznań
28,1
2339,6
70-74
stanisławowskie
Stanisławów
16,9
1480,3
75-79 ?
śląskie
Katowice
5,1
1533,5
80-84
tarnopolskie
Tarnopol
16,5
1600,4
90-94
wileńskie
Wilno
29,0
1276,0
95-99
wołyńskie
Łuck
35,7
2085,6
Polish voivodships 1569 -1795
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Poznan Voivodship (województwo poznanskie, Poznań )
Kalisz Voivodship (województwo kaliskie, Kalisz )
Gniezno Voivodship (województwo gnieźnieńskie, Gniezno ) from 1768
Sieradz Voivodship (województwo sieradzkie, Sieradz )
Leczyca Voivodship (województwo łęczyckie, Łęczyca )
Brzesc Kujawski Voivodship (województwo brzesko-kujawskie, Brześć Kujawski )
Inowroclaw Voivodship (województwo inoworclawskie, Inowroclaw )
Chelmno Voivodship (województwo chełmińskie, Chełmno )
Malbork Voivodship (województwo malborskie, Malbork )
Pomeranian Voivodship (województwo pomorskie, Gdańsk )
Duchy of Warmia (Księstwo Warmińskie, Lidzbark Warmiński )
Duchy of Prussia (Księstwo Pruskie, Lidzbark Warmiński )
Plock Voivodship (województwo plockie, Płock )
Rawa Voivodship (województwo rawskie, Rawa Mazowiecka )
Mazovian Voivodship (województwo mazowieckie, Warszawa )
Kraków Voivodship (województwo krakowskie, Cracow )
Sandomierz Voivodship (województwo sandomierskie, Sandomierz )
Lublin Voivodship (województwo lubelskie, Lublin )
Podlasie Voivodship (województwo podlaskie, Drohiczyn )
Ruthenian Voivodship (województwo ruskie, Lwów )
Belz Voivodship (województwo belzkie, Bełz )
Wolhynia Voivodship (województwo wołyńskie, Łuck
Podole Voivodship (województwo podolskie, Kamieniec Podolski )
Braclaw Voivodship (województwo braclawskie, Bracław )
Kijów Voivodship (województwo kijowskie, Kijów )
Chernihów Voivodship (województwo czernichowskie, Chernihóv )
Here the first name given is English, then in brackets - Lithuanian, and then Polish.
Wilno Voivodship (Vilniaus vaviadija, województwo wileńskie, Vilnius )
Troki Voivodship (Trakų vaivadija, województwo trockie, Trakai )
Nowogrodek Voivodship (Naugarduko vaivadija, województwo nowogrodzkie, Nowogródek )
Brest-Litovsk Voivodship (Lietuvos Brastos vaivadija, województwo brzesko-litewskie, Brześć Litewski )
Minsk Voivodship (Minsko vaivadija, województwo mińskie, Mińsk )
Mscislaw Voivodship (Mstslavlio vaivadija, województwo mścisławskie, Mscislaw )
Smolensk Voivodship (Smolensko vaivadija, województwo smoleńskie, Smoleńsk )
Vitebsk Voivodship (Vitebsko vaivadija, województwo witebskie, Witebsk )
Polock Voivodship (Polocko vaivadija, województwo połockie, Połock )
Duchy of Samogita (emaičių seniūnija, księstwo żmudzkie, Medininkai -Varniai)
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