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Kalisz Voivodeship (1) 1975–1998
Kalisz Voivodeship (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(Polish: województwo kaliskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975–1998, superseded by Greater Poland Voivodeship.
Capital city: Kalisz
Major cities and towns: (population in 1995):
- Kalisz (106,800);
- Ostrów Wielkopolski (74,700);
- Krotoszyn (28,900);
- Jarocin (25,700).
Kalisz Voivodeship (2) 1815–1837
Kalisz Voivodeship (2) 1815–1837 (Województwo Kaliskie), was an administrative unit of Poland from 1815–1919. It was part of Kingdom of Poland (so called Congress Poland).
It was based on Kalisz Department (1806–1815), and in 1837 it was reformed into Kalisz Governorate.
Kalisz Voivodeship (3) 1314–1793
Kalisz Voivodeship (3) 1314–1793 (Województwo Kaliskie, Latin: Palatinatus Calisiensis) was an administrative unit of Poland from 1314 to the partitions of Poland in 1772–1795. It was part of Greater Poland province.
The Greater Poland divisions
- Greater Poland (geo-political division of Poland)
- Dukes of Greater Poland (12th-13th centuries)
- Poznań Voivodeship (14th c.-1793)
- Kalisz Voivodeship (1314–1793)
- South Prussia (1793-1806)
- Duchy of Warsaw (1806-1815)
- Grand Duchy of Poznań (1815-1918)
- Poznań Voivodeship (1918-1939)
- Reichsgau Wartheland (1939-1945)
- Poznań Voivodeship (1945-1998)
- Greater Poland Voivodeship (since 1999)
- Poznań (city)
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