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In mid-1939 the population of the Voivodeship was 1,533,500 (together with Zaolzie, annexed in October 1938) and its area was 5 122 sq. km. The Voivodeship was divided into these counties:
Powiaty |
Population |
Area |
Katowice county (powiat katowicki) |
357,300 |
213 km² |
Rybnik county (powiat rybnicki) |
212,900 |
890 km² |
Cieszyn county (powiat cieszyński) |
176,600 |
1 305 km² |
Pszczyna county (powiat pszczyński) |
151,500 |
1 046 km² |
Fryštát county (powiat frysztacki) |
143,000 |
262 km² |
Chorzów (powiat grodzki) |
128,900 |
32 km² |
Katowice (powiat grodzki) |
126,200 |
42 km² |
Tarnowskie Góry county (powiat tarnogórski) |
107 000 |
268 km² |
Bielsko county (powiat bielski) |
59,500 |
339 km² |
Lubliniec county (powiat lubliniecki) |
45,200 |
715 km² |
Bielsko (powiat grodzki) |
25,400 |
10 km² |
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Biggest cities of the Voivodeship within its 1939 boundaries were (population based on 1931 census):
Cities |
Population |
Chorzów¹ |
128,900 |
Katowice |
126,200 |
Siemianowice Śląskie |
37,800 |
Cieszyn |
28,000 |
Bielsko |
25,400 |
Rybnik |
23 000 |
Mysłowice |
22,700 |
Karwina |
22,300 |
Tarnowskie Góry |
15,500 |
Mikołów |
11,900 |
Bogumin |
10,800 |
Orłowa |
10 000 |
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County |
Area¹ |
pszczyński |
1072 km² |
rybnicki |
893 km² |
lubliniecki |
706 km² |
cieszyński |
664 km² |
bielski |
314 km² |
tarnogórski |
250 km² |
katowicki |
170 km² |
świętochłowicki |
83 km² |
Królewska Huta² |
8 km² |
Source: www.szukamypolski.com
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