SÅ‚upsk Voivodeship
The Slupsk voivodship in the years 1975-1998, a Polish province that went up in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in the course of administrative reform in today's Pomeranian Voivodeship and to a small extent. Prior to its establishment, the region belonged to the provinces Stettin (1945-1950) and Pomerania ( 1950-1975 ).
Their capital city was Slupsk ( Stolp ).
Major cities were (population figures for 1995 ):
- Slupsk ( Stolp, 102,700 )
- Lębork ( Lauenburg, 34,700 )
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
- Slupsk