Subdivisions of the Second Polish Republic

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File:PolishRepublicAdminMap1930.png
Administrative division of Second Polish Republic, 1930. Colors denote voivodeships, division into powiats visible on the lower level.
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Polish voivodeships, 1922–1939.
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Administrative Map in 1939 showing April 1938 voivodship revisions and Slovak border changes

Subdivisions of the Second Polish Republic became an issue immediately after the creation of the Second Polish Republic in 1918. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth had been partitioned in the late 18th century. The various parts of what was now Polish territory had belonged to different states with different administrative structures: Austria-Hungary (mostly forming part of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria), the German Empire (specifically the Kingdom of Prussia) and the Russian Empire.

In 1919 the first voivodeships of interwar Poland were created; in addition, the capital of Warsaw had the status of an independent city-voivodeship. In the years 1919–1921 additional voivodeships were created, as borders of Poland were still fluid, with events such as the Silesian Uprisings in the West and the Polish-Soviet War in the East. Eventually by 1921 Poland would have 15 voivodeships, the Warsaw capital city-voivodeship and the Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship (the system known as 15+1+1). Additionally, the creation of the new Sandomierz Voivodeship was planned for late 1939.

The lower level of administration, below voivodeships, were powiats (counties). They were subject to several reforms, particularly in early and late 1930s. Below them were gminas and gromadas. Shortly before the Second World War, in April 1939, Poland had 264 powiats, 611 urban and 3195 rural gminas and 40533 gromads.

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Polish voivodeships in the Script error: No such module "Lang".
(data as of April 1, 1937)
Car plates
(since 1937)
Coat of arms Voivodeship
Separate city
Capital Area
in 1000 km2 (1930)
Population
in 1000s (1931)
00-19
File:POL Warszawa COA.svg
City of Warsaw Warsaw 0.14 1179.5
85-89
File:POL województwo warszawskie II RP COA.svg
warszawskie Warsaw 31.7 2460.9
20-24
File:POL województwo białostockie II RP COA.svg
białostockie Białystok 26.0 1263.3
25-29
File:POL województwo kieleckie II RP COA.svg
kieleckie Kielce 22.2 2671.0
30-34
File:POL województwo krakowskie II RP COA.svg
krakowskie Kraków 17.6 2300.1
35-39
File:POL województwo lubelskie II RP COA.svg
lubelskie Lublin 26.6 2116.2
40-44
File:POL województwo lwowskie COA.svg
lwowskie Lwów 28.4 3126.3
45-49
File:POL województwo łódzkie II RP COA.svg
łódzkie Łódź 20.4 2650.1
50-54
File:POL województwo nowogródzkie II RP COA.svg
nowogródzkie Nowogródek 23.0 1057.2
55-59
File:POL województwo poleskie II RP COA.svg
poleskie Brześć nad Bugiem 36.7 1132.2
60-64
File:POL województwo pomorskie II RP COA.svg
pomorskie Toruń 25.7 1884.4
65-69
File:POL województwo poznańskie II RP COA.svg
poznańskie Poznań 28.1 2339.6
70-74
File:POL województwo stanisławowskie II RP COA.svg
stanisławowskie Stanisławów 16.9 1480.3
75-79 ?
File:POL województwo śląskie II RP COA.svg
śląskie (autonomous) Katowice 5.1 1533.5
80-84
File:POL województwo tarnopolskie II RP COA.svg
tarnopolskie Tarnopol 16.5 1600.4
90-94
File:POL województwo wileńskie II RP COA.svg
wileńskie Wilno 29.0 1276.0
95-99
File:POL województwo wołyńskie II RP COA.svg
wołyńskie Łuck 35.7 2085.6

On April 1, 1938, the borders of several western Voivodeships changed considerably. For more information, see Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on April 1, 1938.

Polish Voivodeships 1919–1939

Total number of Voivodeships - 16, plus the capital city of Warsaw, which was regarded as a separate unit.

Biggest Voivodeships (as of August 1, 1939)

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  • Volhynian Voivodeship - area Script error: No such module "convert".
  • Warszawa Voivodeship - area Script error: No such module "convert".

Smallest Voivodeships (as of August 1, 1939)

  • miasto stołeczne Warszawa (the capital city of Warsaw) - area Script error: No such module "convert".
  • Silesian Voivodeship - area Script error: No such module "convert".
  • Tarnopol Voivodeship - area Script error: No such module "convert".

Most populous Voivodeships

  • Lwów Voivodeship - pop. 3 126 300,
  • Kielce Voivodeship - pop. 2 671 000,
  • Łódź Voivodeship - pop. 2 650 100.

Least populous Voivodeships

  • Nowogródek Voivodeship - pop. 1 057 200,
  • Polesie Voivodeship - pop. 1 132 200,
  • miasto stołeczne Warszawa (the capital city of Warsaw) - pop. 1 179 500.

Polish Counties 1919–1939

Total number of counties (as of August 1, 1939) - 264, including 23 urban counties.

Biggest counties (as of August 1, 1939)

  • WilnoTroki county (area Script error: No such module "convert".),
  • Łuniniec county (area Script error: No such module "convert".),
  • Kowel county (area Script error: No such module "convert".).

Smallest counties (as of August 1, 1939)

  • Warszawa-Srodmiescie (mid-Warsaw) (area Script error: No such module "convert".),
  • city of Bielsko (area Script error: No such module "convert".),
  • city of Gniezno (area Script error: No such module "convert".).

Most populous counties

  • city of Łódź county (pop. 604 600),
  • Warszawa-North county (pop. 478 200),
  • Katowice county, (pop. 357 300).

Least populous counties

  • city of Bielsko county, (pop. 25 400),
  • city of Gniezno, (pop. 30 700),
  • Międzychód county, (pop. 31 000).

Sources

  • Mały rocznik statystyczny 1939, Nakładem Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego, Warszawa 1939 (Concise Statistical Year-Book of Poland, Warsaw 1939).

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