Jelenia Góra Voivodeship

The Jelenia Gora Voivodeship (Polish: WojewĂłdztwo jeleniogórskie ) was in the years 1975-1998, a Polish province with an area of ​​4379 km ², which merged in the course of municipal reform in today's Lower Silesian Voivodeship. Their capital city was Jelenia Góra ( Hirschberg ).

Major cities were (number of inhabitants on 31 December 1998):

  • Jelenia Góra ( 93 901 )
  • Boleslawiec ( 44 026 )
  • Zgorzelec ( 36 341 )
  • Luban ( 24 339 )
  • Kamiennogórska ( 23 123 )
  • Bogatynia ( 20,346 )
  • Kowary ( 12,875 )

Source

  • Journal of Laws 1975 nr 17 poz. 92 (Polish ) Law on the allocation of towns and cities to the provinces on May 30, 1975 ( PDF file, 783 kB)

Biała Podlaska | Białystok | Bielsko- Biała | Bydgoszcz | Chelm | Ciechanów | Częstochowa | Elblag | Gdansk | Gorzów | Jelenia Góra | Kalisz | Katowice | Kielce | Konin | Koszalin | Krakow | Krosno | Legnica | Leszno | Lublin | Łomża | Łódź | Nowy Sacz | Olsztyn | Opole | Ostrołęka | Pila | Piotrków | Plock | Poznan | Przemysl | Radom | Rzeszów | Siedlce | Sieradz | Skierniewice | Slupsk | Suwałki | Szczecin | Tarnobrzeg | Tarnów | Thorn | Wałbrzych | Warsaw | Wloclawek | Wroclaw | Zamość | Zielona Góra

  • Polish Voivodeship 1975-1998
  • Jelenia Góra
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