Kalisz Voivodeship

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[edit] Kalisz Voivodeship (1) 1975-1998

Kalisz Voivodeship (1) 1975-1998 (Polish: województwo kaliskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded by Greater Poland Voivodeship.

Capital city: Kalisz

Major cities and towns: (population in 1995):

[edit] Kalisz Voivodeship (2) 14th c.-1793

Kalisz Voivodeship (2) 14th c.-1793 (Polish: Województwo Kaliskie, Latin: Palatinatus Kalisiensis) was an administrative unit of Poland from 14th century to the partitions of Poland in 1772-1795. It was part of Greater Poland province.

Greater Poland general governor (Starosta Generalny) seat:

Voivodeship governor (Wojewoda) seat:

Voivodes:

Regional council (Sejmik) seat:

General council (Sejmik Generalny) for the Greater Poland seat:

Administrative division (till 1768):

Administrative division (after 1768):

In 1768 counties of Gniezno, Kcynia and Nakło transferred to the newly created Gniezno Voivodeship.

Major cities and towns (in alphabetic order):

[edit] The Greater Poland divisions

[edit] See also


 
Greater Poland
Coat of Arms of Greater Poland
Historical administrative divisions
Duchy of Greater Poland (12th-13th centuries) • Poznań Voivodeship and Kalisz Voivodeship (until 1768) • Poznań Voivodeship, Kalisz Voivodeship, Gniezno Voivodeship, and Netze District (until 1793) • South Prussia (until 1806) • Poznań Department, Kalisz Department and Bydgoszcz Department (until 1815) • Grand Duchy of Poznań (until 1846) • Province of Posen (until 1918) • Poznań Voivodeship (until 1939) • Reichsgau Posen (1939) • Reichsgau Wartheland (until 1945) • Poznań Voivodeship (until 1975) • Poznań Voivodeship, Kalisz Voivodeship, Leszno Voivodeship, Konin Voivodeship and Piła Voivodeship (until 1998) • Greater Poland Voivodeship
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