Lublin Voivodeship (Polish: województwo lubelskie) is an administrative region, or voivodeship, of eastern Poland.
Lublin Voivodeship 1921 – 1939 (Polish: Województwo Lubelskie) was an administrative region of Poland, 1921 – 1939.
Lublin Voivodeship 1975–1998 (Polish: województwo lubelskie) was an administrative region of Poland, 1975–1998, superseded by the current Lublin Voivodeship.
Opole (pronounce: Oppeln) is a town in southern Poland on the Oder River.
As a result of regional division of Poland following the death of Boleslaus III the Wrymouth, since 1283 Opole and all adjoining lands were a separate duchy, that initially shared the fate of Poland and then the fate of the rest of Silesia.
Although the last ruler to hold the title of Duke of Opole was Jan Kazimierz II, who abdicated in 1668, the duchy continued to be an unit of administrative division until 1742, ruled by the Austrian Habsburgs as Kings of Bohemia.