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  2. Voivodeships of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The voivodeships that remained in Poland after World War II as a result of Polish–Soviet border agreement of August 1945 were very similar to the current voivodeships. Collapsed list of car registration plates from 1937, please use table-sort buttons.

  3. Administrative divisions of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the area around Radom, which historically is part of Lesser Poland, is located in the Masovian Voivodeship. Also, the Pomeranian Voivodeship includes only the eastern extreme of historical Pomerania, as the western part is in Germany and the eastern border has shifted again and again. Division of Poland into voivodeships and powiats ...

  4. List of Polish voivodeships by Human Development Index

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    Lesser Poland Voivodeship: 0.891 5 Silesian Voivodeship: 0.889 6 Greater Poland Voivodeship: 0.887 – Poland: 0.881: 7 Podlaskie Voivodeship: 0.875 8 Łódź Voivodeship: 0.874 9 West Pomeranian Voivodeship: 0.873 10 Opole Voivodeship: 0.872 11 Podkarpackie Voivodeship: 0.871 12 Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship: 0.869 Lubusz Voivodeship: 13

  5. Category:Voivodes of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Voivodes of Poland" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Stefan Bądzyński;

  6. Category:Voivodeships of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Proposed voivodeships of Poland (3 P) S. Silesian Voivodeship (12 C, 30 P) Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (13 C, 11 P) V. Voivodes of Poland (5 C, 37 P) W.

  7. List of flags of the subdivisions of Poland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the flags of the subdivisions of Poland, including the voivodeships (first-level subdivisions), counties (second-level subdivisions), and gminas (third-level subdivions). Voivodeships

  8. List of Polish gminas - Wikipedia

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    In the meanwhile, Poland abolished counties completely and introduced a new, two-tier administrative division, with 49 smaller voivodeships and gminas. [7] Ostensibly the reforms of 1973 and 1975 were made in order to guide Poland through an accelerated period of growth, however, the real intent seemed to be the fear of what the government in ...

  9. Subdivisions of the Polish People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Polish voivodeships were changed again. This reorganization of administrative division of Poland was mainly a result of local government reform acts of 1973 to 1975. A three-level administrative division (voivodeship, county, commune) was replaced with a two-level administrative division (49 small voivodeships and communes).