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Encyclopedia > Koszalin Voivodship
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Koszalin Voivodship (2) (Polish: województwo koszalińskie) - a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded by West Pomeranian Voivodship.



Capital city: Koszalin
Area: 8.500 sq.km
Statistics (1 January 1992):
Population: 508.200 inhabitants
Population density: 60 inhabitants/sq.km
Administrative division: 35 communes
Number of cities and towns (urban communes): 17

Major cities and towns (population 1980):


Koszalin Voivodship (1) (Polish: województwo koszalińskie) - a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1950-1975, created from easterm part of Szczecin Voivodship, superseded by the voivodships of Koszalin (1), Slupsk and Pila.



Capital city: Koszalin
Area: 18.104 sq.km
Population (31.12.1970): 793.700 inhabitants (399.300 men + 394.400 wemen)
Urban population (31.12.1970): 392.200 (49,5%)
Population density (31.12.1970): 44 inhabitants/sq.km
Administrative division (1.1.1971): 15 counties (13 land + 2 city counties)
Administrative division (1.1.1971): 23 towns + 154 communities


List of counties in 1950-1975:
English county name, Polish county name, capital city

New counties established 1950-1975:

  • Swidwin County, powiat świdwiński, Swidwin, previously part of Bialogard County

See also: Voivodships of Poland


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Koszalin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (599 words)
Koszalin (Kashubian/Pomeranian: Kòszalëno, German: Köslin) is the biggest city of Middle Pomerania in north-western Poland.
In 1248 eastern part of Kolobrzeg land, including Koszalin, was transferred by the Duke Barnik I to the Pomeranian bishops which was the beginning of ecclesiastical Duchy of Kamien.
As a result Local Governmemt Reorganization Act (1998) Koszalin was located in West Pomeranian Voivodship (effective 1 January 1999) despite the inhabitants demand of Middle Pomeranian Voivodship covering approximately the area of former Koszalin voivodship (1950-75).
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