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Lublin Voivodship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (272 words) |
 | Lublin Voivodship (in Polish województwo lubelskie) is an administrative and local government region or voivodship in the eastern part of Poland. |
 | Lublin Voivodship (4) 1921-1939 (Polish: Województwo Lubelskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1921-1939. |
 | Lublin Voivodship (5) 14th c.-1795 (Latin: Palatinatus Lublinensis, Polish: Województwo Lubelskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland created in 16th century out of parts of Sandomierz Voivodship till the partitions of Poland in 1795. |
| Voivodships of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (517 words) |
 | 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. |
 | 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. |