- most
often translated into
English as "county" or "district" (sometimes "
poviat"). In
historical contexts, this may be
confusing because the
Polish term...
- of the
poviat level.[citation needed] In this way, he
deprived them of the
status they had
until September 1939, a city
separated from the
poviat muni****l...
- białostocki)
there are also
Poviat roads (Polish:
Droga powiatowa)
which connect Białystok with
other towns in the area:
Poviat roads Poviat Road 1431 B: Białystok...
- rights, or "urban county", is a city
which is also
responsible for
district (
poviat)
administrative level,
being part of no
other powiat (e.g. Kraków, Łódź...
-
Dojlidzkie estate with the
village of
Skorupa would remain in the
Bielsko poviat of the
Podlasie voivodeship and in 1569 it
would p****
along with the Białystok...
- Bulgarians. At first, the
Cossacks controlled three selos in the
Akkerman Poviat: Akmangit, Starokazachye, and Vo****rovka.
After the Russo-Turkish war...
-
national council on its own
initiative or on the
initiative of one of the
poviat national councils. The
tasks of the
voivode with the help of the voivodeship...
- city,
first owned by King
Alexander 1569 –
Pinsk becomes a seat of the
poviat 1581 – king
Stephen Báthory
grants Pinsk city
rights 1642–1646 -
Saint Andrew...
-
Jadzia Szembekówna, on the
family estate of
Siemianice in the Kępiński
poviat. She was the
daughter of the
landowner Count Piotr Szembek and
Maria née...
- Circus, from 1816 – Chortkiv). In 1863–1914 it was part of the
Husiatyn Poviat.
After the
liquidation of the
Husiatyn Raion on 19 July 2020, the village...