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Podole and Voivodeship
** Podole Voivodeship
* Podole, Aleksandrów County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship ( north-central Poland )
* Podole, Lipno County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship ( north-central Poland )
* Podole, Rypin County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship ( north-central Poland )
* Podole, Lublin Voivodeship ( east Poland )
* Podole, Łódź Voivodeship ( central Poland )
* Podole, Lesser Poland Voivodeship ( south Poland )
* Podole, Subcarpathian Voivodeship ( south-east Poland )
* Podole, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship ( south-central Poland )
* Podole, Masovian Voivodeship ( east-central Poland )
Russia received the Minsk Voivodeship, Kiev Voivodeship, Bracław Voivodeship, Podole Voivodeship and parts of the Vilnius Voivodeship, Nowogródek Voivodeship, Brest Litovsk Voivodeship and the Volhynian Voivodeship ( in total, 250 000 km² ).
Marcin Kazanowski, ( 1563 / 1566-19 October 1636 ) was a noble ( szlachcic ), magnate, castellan of Halice from 1622, voivode of Podole Voivodeship from 1632 and Field Crown Hetman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1633.
He was voivode of Podole Voivodeship in 1618, voivode of Kijów Voivodeship in 1619, starost of Kraków in 1628, Deputy Chancellor of the Crown in 1635, as well as starost of Knyszyn, Sokal, Nowy Targ, Rabsztyn, Kałusz, Goniądz and Rzeczyce.
Podole Voivodeship was formed from the territories of the Duchy of Podole.
Together with the Podole Voivodeship it formed the historical province of Podolia.

Podole and Polish
His father's military fame notwithstanding, Michał lost a war against the Turks, who occupied Podole ( see Polish Ottoman War ( 1672 1676 )) He was unable to cope with his responsibilities and with Poland's quarreling factions.
In 1352, it was annexed by the Polish King Casimir III, and became the capital of Podole Voivodship and the seat of local civil and military administration.
Chortkiv was an important garrison of the Polish Border Defence Corps Brigade " Podole ", whose commandant from 1935 to 1938 was General Stefan Rowecki.

Podole and was
He was a Field Clerk of the Crown since 1732, voivode of Podole Voivodship between 1736 and 1762 ( with a gap between 1750 and 1756 ).
He was castellan of Lwów since 1533, starost of Lwów since 1534, voivode of Podole Voivodship since 1535, voivode of Ruthenian Voivodship since 1542 and starost of Sambor.
He was voivode of Podole Voivodeship ( wojewoda podolski ) in 1770 and starost of Lublin ( starosta lubelski ).
Jerzy was voivode of the Podole Voivodship since 1567, of the Ruthenian Voivodship since 1569, and castellan of Kamieniec Podolski since 1564 as well.

Podole and division
The Volynian and Podole division under command of Prince Michał Lubomirski consisted on paper of 8, 000 soldiers, but in reality it only had 4, 535.

Podole and Poland
* from the Second Partition of Poland ( 1793 ): remaining part of the Minsk Voivodeship, the entire Kiev Voivodeship, Bracław Voivodeship and Vilnius Voivodeship, parts of Podole Voivodeship and eastern parts of the Wołyń Voivodeship and Brest Litovsk Voivodeship ( about 250, 000. km² )

Podole and for
In 1675 the Turkish army destroyed the town of Trembowla, in the Podole Voivodship, and laid siege to the castle for an entire week.

Podole and .
Pulaski returned to Warsaw, and his father gave him the village of Zezulińce in Podole ; from that time Pulaski used the title of starost of Zezulińce.
The Nowy Korczyn sejmiks included representatives from Kraków Voivodeship, Sandomierz Voivodeship, Lublin Voivodeship, Podole Voivodeship, and Volhynian Voivodeship.
Stanisław became Camp Leader of the Crown in 1676, voivode of Podole Voivodeship in 1679, castellan of Kraków in 1682 and starost of Belz.
The Tarnowski-Melsztyński family achieved the highest offices in the country as well as an unusual wealth and huge feudal estates like Jarosław Land, Sambor, Podole, etc.

Voivodeship and Polish
Gdańsk ( or ; ; Kashubian: Gduńsk, ) is a Polish city on the Baltic coast, the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland's principal seaport and the center of the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area.
On March 28, 1945, Gotenhafen was captured by the Soviets and assigned to Polish Gdańsk Voivodeship, who again renamed it Gdynia.
Following the end of World War I, the Greater Poland Uprising ( 1918 1919 ) ensured that most of the region became part of the newly independent Polish state, forming most of Poznań Voivodeship ( 1921 1939 ).
After the war, Greater Poland was fully within the Polish People's Republic, as Poznań Voivodeship.
* 1920 The Polish Parliament establishes Silesian Voivodeship before the Polish-German plebiscite.
Currently, the region is divided between Polish voivodeships Lesser Poland Voivodeship ( whole ), Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship ( whole ), Silesian Voivodeship ( eastern half ), Subcarpathian Voivodeship ( western part ), Masovian Voivodeship ( southern part ), Łódź Voivodeship ( southeastern corner ), and Lublin Voivodeship ( western part ).
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 >.
Małopolska Voivodeship or Małopolska Province ( in Polish, województwo małopolskie ), also known as Lesser Poland Voivodeship, is a voivodeship ( province ), in southern Poland.
Current Lesser Poland Voivodeship, however, covers only small part of the broader ancient Małopolska region which, together with Greater Poland ( Wielkopolska ) and Silesia ( Śląsk ), formed the early medieval Polish state.
Opole Voivodeship, or Opole Province ( Polish: województwo opolskie ; ), is a Polish voivodeship, or province, created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Opole Voivodeship and parts of Częstochowa Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998.

Voivodeship and Województwo
Płock Voivodeship ( Polish: Województwo Płockie ) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland from the 15th century till the partitions of Poland in 1795.
It is located in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship ( Województwo Podkarpackie ) ( since 1999 ); previously it was in Rzeszów Voivodeship ( 1975 1998 ).
Nowy Sącz is the governmental seat of powiat nowosądecki ( county or governmental district ) part of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Województwo Małopolskie since 1999.
Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship ( Polish: Województwo Podkarpackie ) since 1999, it had previously been the capital of Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship ( 1975 1998 ).
On April 1, 1938 the powiat Wyrzyski was ceded from the Poznań Voivodeship, which had become the Polish name of the Province of Posen, to the Polish Voivodeship of Pomerania then renamed into Greater Pomerania ( Polish: Województwo Wielkopomorskie ).
Volhynian Voivodeship ( palatinate ) or Wołyń Voivodeship ( Polish: Województwo wołyńskie, Latin: Palatinatus Volhynensis ) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1566 till 1569 and in the Kingdom of Poland ( the Crown ) since 1569 till the partitions of Poland in 1795.
Tyczyn is a town in southern Poland with a population of 3, 353 inhabitants It is located in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship ( Województwo Podkarpackie ), in the Rzeszów County ( Powiat Rzeszowski ).
In early years after its creation ( 14th century ), it was called Gniewkowo Voivodeship ( Województwo gniewkowskie ), from the town of Gniewkowo, the seat of local Piast princes.
Gniezno Voivodeship ( Polish: Województwo Gnieźnieńskie, Latin: Palatinatus Gnesnensis ) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland for a short time from 1768, when it was cut from the Kalisz Voivodeship, to the Second Partition of Poland in 1793.
The Malbork Voivodeship ( Polish: Województwo malborskie ) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland from 1454 / 1466 until the partitions in 1772 1795.
Brest Litovsk Voivodeship ( Belarusian: Берасьцейскае ваяводзтва, Polish: Województwo brzesko-litewskie ,) was a unit of administrative territorial division and a seat of local government ( voivode ) within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ( Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ) since 1566 until the May Constitution in 1791, and from 1791 to 1795 ( partitions of Poland ) as a voivodeship in Poland.

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