Kalisz Voivodeship (1314–1793)

Palatinatus Calisiensis
Województwo kaliskie
Kalisz Voivodeship
Voivodeship of Poland¹

1314–1793

Coat of arms

Kalisz Voivodeship in
the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.
Capital Kalisz
History
 - Established 1314
 - Split off
   Gniezno Voivodeship
1768
 - Annexed by Prussia 25 September 1793
Area 15,320 km2 (5,915 sq mi)
Political subdivisions Counties: 6
¹ Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Voivodeship of Grand Duchy of Lithuania before 1569.

Kalisz Voivodeship 1314–1793 (Polish: Województwo Kaliskie, Latin: Palatinatus Calisiensis) was an administrative unit of Poland from 1314 to the Second Partition of Poland in 1793. It was part of the Greater Polish prowincja.

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):