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  2. Regions of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Polish regions are regions that are in present-day Poland but are not identified in its administrative division. ... Northern Subcarpathia (Podkarpacie Północne) and;

  3. Administrative divisions of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Administrative authority at voivodeship level is shared between a central government-appointed governor, called the voivode (usually a political appointee), an elected assembly called the sejmik, and an executive board (zarząd województwa) chosen by that assembly. The leader of that executive is called the marszałek.

  4. Polish historical regions - Wikipedia

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    The region contains one of the medieval capitals of Poland (Płock). One of the major historical regions of Poland since the Middle Ages. Periodically ruled by Prussia, Austria and Russia during the Partitions of Poland. Kurpie in north-central Poland, in northern Masovia; Płock Land (Polish: Ziemia płocka) Rawa Land (Polish: Ziemia rawska)

  5. Voivodeships of Poland - Wikipedia

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    This, however, is an antiquarian consideration, as the word "province" has not been used in Poland in this sense of a region for over two centuries; and those former larger political units, all now obsolete, can now be referred to in English as what they actually were: "regions". The Polish województwo, designating a second-tier Polish or ...

  6. List of autonomous areas by country - Wikipedia

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    The autonomous areas differ from federal units and independent states in the sense that they, in relation to the majority of other sub-national territories in the same country, enjoy a special status including some legislative powers, within the state (for a detailed list of federated units, see federated state).

  7. Slave states and free states - Wikipedia

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    By 1804, before the creation of new states from the federal western territories, the number of slave and free states was 8 each. By the time of Missouri Compromise of 1820, the dividing line between the slave and free states was called the Mason-Dixon line (between Maryland and Pennsylvania), with its westward extension being the Ohio River.

  8. List of country groupings - Wikipedia

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    America (AMER): Usage varies; it may refer to just the United States of America, or just North America, or all of North and South America combined, or some other combination. Americas (AMS or AMERS): Usage varies; often refers to all of North and South America combined. AMS: Andorra, Monaco, San Marino [1]

  9. List of regions of Poland by GDP - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the NUTS-2 regions and metropolitan areas of Poland by their nominal GDP in euros. All values are rounded to the nearest million in case of GDP data and to the nearest whole number in case of GDP per capita data. NUTS-2 regions of Poland by GDP (2023) Map key: > €100,000 mil. > €50,000 mil. > €25,000 mil. > €10,000 mil.