Poznań Voivodeship, the Glossary
Poznań Voivodeship was the name of several former administrative regions (województwo, rendered as voivodeship and usually translated as "province") in Poland, centered on the city of Poznań, although the exact boundaries changed over the years.[1]
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41 relations: Administrative divisions of Poland, Śrem, Środa Wielkopolska, Bydgoszcz, Duchy of Warsaw, German Empire, Gniezno, Grand Duchy of Posen, Greater Poland Voivodeship, History of Poznań, Inowrocław, Jarocin, Kalisz Voivodeship (1975–1998), Konin Voivodeship, Krotoszyn, Leszno, Leszno Voivodeship, Luboń, Międzychód, Nazi Germany, Ostrów Wielkopolski, Piła Voivodeship, Poland, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Posen, Poznań, Poznań (disambiguation), Province of Posen, Prussia, Rawicz, Reichsgau Wartheland, South Prussia, Soviet Union, Stefan Garczyński (1690–1756), Swarzędz, Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on 1 April 1938, Voivodeship, Voivodeships of Poland, World War I, World War II, Września.
- Former voivodeships of Poland (1945–1975)
- Poznań
Administrative divisions of Poland
The administrative division of Poland since 1999 has been based on three levels of subdivision.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Administrative divisions of Poland
Śrem
Śrem (Schrimm) is a town on the Warta river in central Poland.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Śrem
Środa Wielkopolska
Środa Wielkopolska (until 1968 Środa; Schroda) is a town in western-central Poland, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, about southeast of Poznań, with 22,001 inhabitants (2009).
See Poznań Voivodeship and Środa Wielkopolska
Bydgoszcz
Bydgoszcz is a city in northern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Kuyavia.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Bydgoszcz
Duchy of Warsaw
The Duchy of Warsaw (Księstwo Warszawskie; Duché de Varsovie; Herzogtum Warschau), also known as the Grand Duchy of Warsaw and Napoleonic Poland, was a French client state established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807, during the Napoleonic Wars.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Duchy of Warsaw
German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
See Poznań Voivodeship and German Empire
Gniezno
Gniezno (Gnesna) is a city in central-western Poland, about east of Poznań.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Gniezno
Grand Duchy of Posen
The Grand Duchy of Posen (Großherzogtum Posen; Wielkie Księstwo Poznańskie) was part of the Kingdom of Prussia, created from territories annexed by Prussia after the Partitions of Poland, and formally established following the Napoleonic Wars in 1815.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Grand Duchy of Posen
Greater Poland Voivodeship
Greater Poland Voivodeship (Województwo wielkopolskie) is a voivodeship, or province, in west-central Poland.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Greater Poland Voivodeship
History of Poznań
Poznań, today Poland's fifth largest city, is also one of the country's oldest cities, and was an important political and religious center in the early Polish state of the 10th century. Poznań Voivodeship and History of Poznań are Poznań.
See Poznań Voivodeship and History of Poznań
Inowrocław
Inowrocław (Hohensalza; before 1904: Inowrazlaw; archaic: Jungleslau, Junges Leslau, Junge Leszlaw, Lesle or Lessle) is a city in central Poland with a total population of 70,713 in December 2021.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Inowrocław
Jarocin
Jarocin is a town in west-central Poland with 25,700 inhabitants (1995), the administrative capital of Jarocin County in Greater Poland Voivodeship.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Jarocin
Kalisz Voivodeship (1975–1998)
The Kalisz Voivodeship was a voivodeship (province) of the Polish People's Republic from 1975 to 1989, and the Republic of Poland from 1989 to 1998. Poznań Voivodeship and Kalisz Voivodeship (1975–1998) are former voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998).
See Poznań Voivodeship and Kalisz Voivodeship (1975–1998)
Konin Voivodeship
Konin Voivodeship - a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from 1975 to 1998, superseded by Greater Poland Voivodeship. Poznań Voivodeship and Konin Voivodeship are former voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998).
See Poznań Voivodeship and Konin Voivodeship
Krotoszyn
Krotoszyn (Krotoschin, קראטאשין Krotoshin) is a town in west-central Poland with 29,485 inhabitants.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Krotoszyn
Leszno
Leszno is a historic city in western Poland, seat of Leszno County within the Greater Poland Voivodeship.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Leszno
Leszno Voivodeship
Leszno Voivodeship was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from 1975 to 1998, superseded by Greater Poland Voivodeship. Poznań Voivodeship and Leszno Voivodeship are former voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998).
See Poznań Voivodeship and Leszno Voivodeship
Luboń
Luboń (Luban) is a town in Poland, situated on the Warta River, in the Poznań metropolitan area, in the Poznań County in the Greater Poland Voivodeship.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Luboń
Międzychód
Międzychód (Birnbaum) is a town in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, the administrative seat of Międzychód County.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Międzychód
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Nazi Germany
Ostrów Wielkopolski
Ostrów Wielkopolski (often abbreviated Ostrów Wlkp., formerly called simply Ostrów, Ostrowo, Latin: Ostrovia) is a city in west-central Poland with 70,982 inhabitants (2021), situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship; the seat of Ostrów Wielkopolski County.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Ostrów Wielkopolski
Piła Voivodeship
Piła Voivodeship was a voivodeship (unit of administrative division and local government) in Poland from 1975 to 1998. Poznań Voivodeship and Piła Voivodeship are former voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998).
See Poznań Voivodeship and Piła Voivodeship
Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship
Pomeranian Voivodeship (Województwo pomorskie; Pòmòrsczé wòjewództwò) is a voivodeship, or province, in northwestern Poland.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Pomeranian Voivodeship
Posen
Posen may refer to.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Posen
Poznań
Poznań is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Poznań
Poznań (disambiguation)
Poznań is a city in west-central Poland.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Poznań (disambiguation)
Province of Posen
The Province of Posen (Provinz Posen; Prowincja Poznańska) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1848 to 1920, occupying most of the historical Greater Poland.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Province of Posen
Prussia
Prussia (Preußen; Old Prussian: Prūsa or Prūsija) was a German state located on most of the North European Plain, also occupying southern and eastern regions.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Prussia
Rawicz
Rawicz (Rawitsch) is a town in west-central Poland with 21,398 inhabitants as of 2004.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Rawicz
Reichsgau Wartheland
The Reichsgau Wartheland (initially Reichsgau Posen, also Warthegau) was a Nazi German Reichsgau formed from parts of Polish territory annexed in 1939 during World War II.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Reichsgau Wartheland
South Prussia
South Prussia (Provinz Südpreußen; Prusy Południowe) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1793 to 1807 created out of territory annexed in the Second Partition of Poland.
See Poznań Voivodeship and South Prussia
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Soviet Union
Stefan Garczyński (1690–1756)
Stefan Garczyński (1690 – 24 September 1756), voivode of Poznań, writer in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Stefan Garczyński (1690–1756)
Swarzędz
Swarzędz (German: Schwersenz) is a town in west-central Poland with 29,766 inhabitants.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Swarzędz
Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on 1 April 1938
On 1 April 1938, borders of several western and central Voivodeships of the Second Polish Republic changed considerably.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on 1 April 1938
Voivodeship
A voivodeship or voivodate is the area administered by a voivode (governor) in several countries of central and eastern Europe.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Voivodeship
Voivodeships of Poland
A voivodeship (województwo; plural: województwa) is the highest-level administrative division of Poland, corresponding to a province in many other countries.
See Poznań Voivodeship and Voivodeships of Poland
World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
See Poznań Voivodeship and World War I
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
See Poznań Voivodeship and World War II
Września
Września (Wreschen) is a town near Poznań in west-central Poland, with 28,600 inhabitants (1995).
See Poznań Voivodeship and Września
See also
Former voivodeships of Poland (1945–1975)
- Białystok Voivodeship (1944–1975)
- Gdańsk Voivodeship (1945–1975)
- Katowice Voivodeship
- Kielce Voivodeship
- Koszalin Voivodeship (1950–1975)
- Kraków Voivodeship (1945–1975)
- Lublin Voivodeship
- Lwów Voivodeship (1944–1945)
- Olsztyn Voivodeship
- Opole Voivodeship
- Poznań Voivodeship
- Rzeszów Voivodeship
- Silesian Voivodeship (1945–1950)
- Szczecin Voivodeship (1946–1975)
- Warsaw Voivodeship (1944–1975)
- Łódź Voivodeship
Poznań
- Administrative division of Poznań
- Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film Festival
- Animator (festival)
- Bambers
- Citadel Park
- Coat of arms of Poznań
- Education in Poznań
- HCP Puma
- Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition
- History of Poznań
- Kiszczonka
- Lake Rusałka (Poznań)
- Malta Festival Poznań
- Morasko Meteorite Nature Reserve
- Polish Publishing House R. Wegner
- Poznan Science and Technology Park
- Poznań
- Poznań Royal-Imperial Route
- Poznań Voivodeship
- Rozbrat
- Sejm Constituency no. 39
- St. Martin's croissant
- Sword of Peter
- Święty Marcin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poznań_Voivodeship
Also known as Poznan Voivodeship, Poznan Voivodship, Poznań Voivodship, Voivode of Poznan, Voivode of Poznań.