-
general usage, and
voivodeships in
Poland and
elsewhere are
frequently referred to as "provinces".
Depending on context,
historic voivodeships may also be referred...
- on 1
January 1999,
reduced the
number of
voivodeships to sixteen.
These 16
replaced the 49
former voivodeships that had
existed from 1 July 1975, and bear...
- been 49
smaller "
voivodeships" and no
powiats (see
subdivisions of the
Polish People's Republic). The
reform created 16
larger voivodeships (largely based...
- into 49
voivodeships,
consolidating and
eliminating the
intermediate administrative level of counties. The
scheme meant that most
voivodeships had fewer...
- the
voivodeships of Szczecin, Wrocław,
Olsztyn and
partially joined to Gdańsk,
Katowice and Poznań
voivodeships. Two
cities were
granted voivodeship status:...
-
borders of
several western Voivodeships changed considerably. For more information, see
Territorial changes of
Polish Voivodeships on
April 1, 1938. Total...
-
metropolitan area,
which is
within Mazowieckie, all
areas below are
Voivodeships of Poland. This is a list of NUTS-2
regions of
Poland by
nominal GDP...
- Poznań
Voivodeship. It was su****ded by a
redrawn Poznań
Voivodeship and Kalisz, Konin, Piła and
Leszno Voivodeships. The Poznań
Voivodeship (Polish:...
-
Siedlce Voivodeships and a
smaller Lublin Voivodeship.
Lublin Voivodeship (województwo lubelskie)
existed as one of Poland's 49
voivodeships from 1975...
-
Silesian Voivodeship to the west,
Greater Poland and Łódź
Voivodeships to the north,
Silesian Voivodeship to the east, and the
Czech Republic (Olomouc Region...