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Encyclopedia > Pomorskie

The Pomeranian Voivodship (in Polish województwo pomorskie) is an administrative region or voivodship in northern Poland within the historic region of Eastern Pomerania.


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Pomeranian voivodship since 1999

(1) Pomeranian voivodship (1999-), administrative and local government unit of the Republic of Poland established on January 1, 1999 out of former voivodships of Gdansk, Elblag and Slupsk, as a result of Local Government Reogranization Act of 1998. The voivodship's name recalls the region's traditional name of Pomerania (Pomorze).


Along the Zachodniopomorskie Voivodship it spreads along the Baltic coast (on the east). The independent town Gdansk is the center of the voivodeship. It forms a part of the so-called tricity: Sopot, Gdansk, and Gdynia. Narrow Hel Peninsula belongs to the voivodship. Other well-known tourist destinations: Puck, Krynica Morska, Ustka, Jastarnia, Rozewie, or Kuźnica with many fishing ports and lighthouses.

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Administrative division

Major corporations

Most popular surnames in the region


Previous Pomeranian Voivodships

(2) Pomeranian voivodship (1945-1950)

was a unit of administration and local government in Poland established 1945 from most of pre-war Pomeranian Voivodship (3), later renamed Bydgoszcz Voivodship


Capital city: Bydgoszcz


List of counties in 1946
English county name, Polish county name, capital city

  • Bydgoszcz City, miasto Bydgoszcz
  • Torun City, miasto Toruń
  • Brodnica County, powiat brodnicki, Brodnica
  • Bydgoszcz County, powiat bydgoski, Bydgoszcz
  • Chelmno County, powiat chełmiński, Chelmno
  • Chojnice County, powiat chojnicki, Chojnice
  • Grudziadz County, powiat grudziądzki, Grudziadz
  • Inowroclaw County, powiat inowroclawski, Inowroclaw
  • Lipno County, powiat lipnowski/lipieński?, Lipno
  • Lubawa County, powiat lubawski, Lubawa
  • Nieszawa County, powiat nieszawski, Nieszawa
  • Rypin County, powiat rypiński, Rypin
  • Sepolno County, powiat sępoleński, Sepolno Krajenskie
  • Swiecie County, powiat świecki, Swiecie
  • Szubin County, powiat szubiński, Szubin
  • Torun County, powiat toruński, Torun
  • Tuchola County, powiat tucholski, Tuchola
  • Wabrzezno County, powiat wąbrzeski, Wabrzezno
  • Wloclawek County, powiat włocławski, Wloclawek
  • Wyrzysk County, powiat wyrzyski, Wyrzysk

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Pomeranian Voivodship 1919-1939

(3) Pomeranian voivodship (1919-1939)

was a unit of administration and local government in the Republic of Poland (II Rzeczpospolita) established in 1919 after WWI from the majority of the Prussian province of West Prussia which fell to Poland. Capital was initially in Torun. In 1938-39 voivodship extended to the south at the expense Poznan Voivodship and Warsaw Voivodship, and called Great Pomerania afterwards. The capital was moved to Bydgoszcz.


During WWII occupied by Nazi Germany and renamed Reich province of Gdansk-West Prussia (Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreussen). In 1945 returned to Poland and superseded by Gdansk and Bydgoszcz voivodships. In years 1975-98 reorganized into voivodships of Gdansk, Elblag, Bydgoszcz, Torun and Wloclawek.


(4) Pomeranian voivodship (1466-1772)

The Pomeranian Voivodship (Polish: Województwo Pomorskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland since 1454/1466 till the partitions in 1772/1795. Together with the Chelmno Voivodship and Malbork Voivodship it formed the historical province of Royal Prussia. Capital in Gdansk. Renamed to the Prussian province of West Prussia (1772-1919)


Voivodship Governor (Wojewoda) seat:

Regional council (sejmik generalny)

  • Gniew

Regional councils (sejmik poselski i deputacki)

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(5) Pomeranian voivodship (1294-1308)

was a province of the Kingdom of Poland. After the extinction of the local dukes 1294 the province fell to Przemysl II of Poland.



 
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Voivodships of Poland
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Principal cities
Warsaw | Łódź | Kraków | Wrocław | Poznań | Gdańsk | Szczecin | Bydgoszcz | Lublin | Katowice | Białystok | Częstochowa | Gdynia | Toruń | Radom | Kielce | Rzeszów | Olsztyn

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Pomorskie lies in the North of Poland, on the Baltic Sea.
The population of Pomorskie at the end of December 1999 added up to 2,192.2 thousand (compared to 2,185.7 thousand at the end of 1998) representing 5.7 percent of Poland’s total population.
Pomorskie is a region open to foreign investors.
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