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  1. Łódź Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo łódzkie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ ˈwut͡skʲɛ] ⓘ) is a voivodeship of Poland. It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Łódź Voivodeship (1975–1999) and the Sieradz , Piotrków Trybunalski and Skierniewice Voivodeships and part of Płock Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local ...

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  2. Two cities were granted voivodeship status: Warsaw and Łódź. In 1950, new voivodeships were created: Koszalin (previously part of Szczecin), Opole (previously part of Katowice), and Zielona Góra (previously part of Poznań, Wrocław and Szczecin voivodeships). In 1957, three more cities were granted voivodeship status: Wrocław ...

  3. References. Łódź Voivodeship. Coordinates: 51°40′N 19°26′E. Łódź Voivodeship is one of the 16 voivodeships of Poland. The capital city is also named Łódź . Protected areas. Łódź Hills Landscape Park. Protected areas in Łódź Voivodeship include seven Landscape Parks, as listed below. Bolimów Landscape Park (partly in Masovian Voivodeship)

  4. 5 giorni fa · Łódź Voivodeship is a province (voivodeship) in central Poland. The capital of the Łódź Voivodeship has always been Łódź, but the area of land which it comprises has changed several times. Today, the voivodeship contains 44 cities and towns. Source: Wikipedia, Łódź Voivodeship.

  5. 25 giu 2019 · The curious word ‘voivodeship’ is specific to Poland and denotes a main administrative region. There are 16 in all, with each made up of a number of powiaty, smaller territorial divisions comparable to counties. The powiaty in turn contain a number of gminy or ‘municipalities’ which are Poland’s smallest administrative divisions.