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Gdansk Voivodship (1) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975- 1998, superseded by Pomeranian Voivodship.
Capital city: Gdansk
Statistics (1 January 1992):
Area: 7.400 sq.km
Population: 1.431.600 inhabitants
Population density: 194 inhabitants/sq.km
Administrative division: 47 communes
Number of cities and towns (urban communes): 20
Governors:
Major cities and towns (population 1995):
Other towns (population 1980):
Gdansk Voivodship (2) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1945Events January January 5 The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference in which he claims credit for victory in the Battle of the Bulge. January 12 World War II:- 1975, superseded by the voivodships of Gdansk (1), ElblagElblag Voivodship ( Polish: wojewodztwo elblaskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975- 1998, superseded by Pomeranian Voivodship and Warmian-Masurian Voivodship. Capital city: Elblag Major cities and towns: and SlupskSlupsk Voivodship ( Polish: wojewodztwo slupskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975- 1998, previously part of Szczecin Voivodship (1945-1950) and Koszalin Voivodship (1950-1975), superseded by Pomeranian Vo (area of LeborkLebork ( German Lauenburg is a town (town 1341) on the rivers Leba and Okalica in Middle Pomerania region, north-western Poland with some 37,000 inhabitants. It is also capital of Lebork County in Pomeranian Voivodship since 1999, previously in Slupsk Voi).
Capital city: Gdansk
List of counties in 1946-1975
English county name, Polish county name, capital city
New counties established 1946-1975:
See also:
Voivodships of Poland Polish historical regions