Kalisz Voivodeship
Kalisz Voivodship (1) 1975-1998 (Polish: województwo kaliskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded by Greater Poland Voivodship.
Capital city: Kalisz
Major cities and towns: (population in 1995):
- Kalisz (106,800);
- Ostrow Wielkopolski (74,700);
- Krotoszyn (28,900);
- Jarocin (25,700).
Kalisz Voivodship (2) 14th c.-1793 (Polish: Województwo Kaliskie, Latin: Palatinatus Kalisiensis) was an administrative unit of Poland from 14th century to the partitions of Poland in 1772-1795. It was part of Greater Poland province.
Greater Poland general governor (Starosta Generalny) seat:
Voivodship governor (Wojewoda) seat:
Regional council (Sejmik) seat:
General council (Sejmik Generalny) for Greater Poland seat:
Administrative division (till 1768):
- Kalisz County (Powiat Kaliski), Kalisz
- Konin County (Powiat Koniński), Konin
- Pyzdry County (Powiat Pyzdrski), Pyzdry
- Gniezno County (Powiat Gnieżnieński), Gniezno
- Kcynia County (Powiat Kcyński), Kcynia
- Naklo County (Powiat Nakielski), Nakło
Administrative division (after 1768):
- Kalisz County (Powiat Kaliski), Kalisz
- Konin County (Powiat Koniński), Konin
- Pyzdry County (Powiat Pyzdrski), Pyzdry
In 1768 counties of Gniezno, Kcynia and Nakło transferred to the newly created Gniezno Voivodship.
Major cities and towns (in alphabetic order):
See also: