PÅ‚ock Voivodeship

The Płock Voivodeship was an administrative unit in Poland from 1975 to 1998, and as early as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( Płock Voivodeship ( to 1793 ) ) and Congress Poland ( Płock Voivodeship (Congress Poland) ). The younger went on in today's voivodeships of Łódź Voivodeship, and in the course of administrative reform to parts. Capital was Płock.

Major cities were (population figures for 1995 ):

  • Płock ( 126,900 )
  • Kutno ( 51,000 )
  • Gostynin ( 20,200 )
  • Sierpc - 19,857
  • Łęczyca - 16,531
  • Żychlin - 10,012

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
  • Płock
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