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Bełz and Voivodeship
** Bełz Voivodeship
Together with Bełz Voivodeship, it formed Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown with its capital city in Kraków.
He was voivode of Bełz Voivodeship from 1692 to 1710, Field Crown Hetman since 1702, Great Crown Hetman since 1706, Castellan of Kraków since 1710.
Bełz Voivodeship was formed in 1462 from the territories of the Duchy of Bełz, after the Duchy was annexed by the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland.
He became the voivode of Bełz Voivodeship in 1514, the Łowczy of Chełmno in 1517, and the Wojski of Chełmno, Tax collector ( poborca ) of Chełmno and Belz in 1524.

Bełz and was
He became a Crown Great Guard ( Polish: Strażnik Wielki Koronny ) in 1720, and was also the starost of Bełz
However, as it provided very little profit, Kołomyja was sold to the castellan of Bełz, Ewaryst Kuropatnicki, who became the town's owner.

Bełz and from
General Starost of Kraków from 1580 to 1585, Starost of Bełz, Międzyrzecze, Krzeszów, Knyszyn and Derpsk.

Bełz and 14th
Until 14th century the town developed as part of that state and then as part of the short-lived Princedom of Chełm and Bełz.

Bełz and .
Already in 1030 Yaroslav I the Wise began the offensive and conquered Red Ruthenia and some Bełz castles.
In 1381 he inherited Wisz and in 1387 Bełz.
The following year he married the sister of the Polish king-consort, Aleksandra, and received the land of Bełz.
Starost of Bełz, Krasnystaw, Hrubieszów, Ropczyce, Sokal, Tłumacz and Nisko.

Voivodeship and (,
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Wałbrzych (, or Valdenburk ) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland, with 120, 197 inhabitants ( 31 December 2010 ).
Słupsk (,, ) is a city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the northern part of Poland.
Cieszyn (, ) is a border-town and the seat of Cieszyn County, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland.
Kalisz Voivodeship ( 3 ) 1314 1793 (, ) was an administrative unit of Poland from 1314 to the partitions of Poland in 1772 1795.
Białystok Voivodeship (, ) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from 1975 to 1998, when it was superseded by Podlaskie Voivodeship.
Kraków Voivodeship 14th c .- 1795 (, Polish: )-a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland from 14th century to the partitions of Poland in 1772-1795 ( see
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Situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (, created in 1999 as a result of Local Government Reorganization Act ), previously in Warszawa Voivodeship ( or, 1975 1998 ) and old Masovian Voivodeship ( before 1975 ).
Currently this is the capital of Legionowo County (, which is one of 38 land counties () in Masovian Voivodeship.
Racibórz (, ) is a town in southern Poland with 60, 218 inhabitants ( 2006 ) situated in the Silesian Voivodeship ( since 1999 ), previously in Katowice Voivodeship ( 1975 1998 ).
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Kleszczele (, Klishcheli ) is a town in Hajnówka County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, north-eastern Poland.
Zabłudów (, Zabłudaŭ ) is a town in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland.
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Zator (, Vilamovian: Naojśtaod ) is an old town on the Skawa river within Oświęcim County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship ( since 1999 ) in southern Poland.
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Voivodeship and was
Before then it was the capital of Elbląg Voivodeship ( 1975 1998 ) and a county seat in Gdańsk Voivodeship ( 1945 1975 ).
On March 28, 1945, Gotenhafen was captured by the Soviets and assigned to Polish Gdańsk Voivodeship, who again renamed it Gdynia.
In 1768 a new Gniezno Voivodeship was formed out of the northern part of Kalisz Voivodeship.
After the war, Greater Poland was fully within the Polish People's Republic, as Poznań Voivodeship.
With the reforms of 1975 this was divided into smaller provinces ( the voivodeships of Kalisz, Konin, Leszno and Piła, and a smaller Poznań Voivodeship ).
The present-day Greater Poland Voivodeship, again with Poznań as its capital, was created in 1999.
Between 1 June 1975 and 31 December 1998 Legnica was the capital of the Legnica Voivodeship.
In the 14th century, Sandomierz Voivodeship and Kraków Voivodeship were created, and in 1474, Lublin Voivodeship was created of three Sandomierz Voivodeship counties.
Historian Adolf Pawiński, who in the late 19th century was director of Polish Central Archives of Historical Records, estimated in his book " Polska XVI wieku pod względem geograficzno-statystycznym ", that the size of Kraków Voivodeship was 19, 028 km < sup > 2 </ sup >.
In 1999 Masuria was constituted with neighbouring Warmia as a single administrative province through the creation of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.
The region was originally merged with the pre-existing Polish Silesian Voivodeship, until in 1950 it regained status as a region thanks to a reform of Polish regions.
As the result of a third regional shake-up in 1975 the voivodeship was broken up and Racibórz was transferred to the new Katowice Voivodeship whilst a part of Olesno was given up to the Częstochowa Voivodeship.
Finally, as the result of a 1999 land reform ; the objective of which was to restore the historical voivodeships of Poland, the Opole Voivodeship as we know it today came into being.
The plan was that Brzeg and Namysłów, as the Western part of the region, were to be transferred to Lower Silesia, whilst the rest was to become, along with a part of the Częstochowa Voivodeship, an integral part of the new ‘ Silesian ’ region.

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