- Masovian Voivodeship (1526–1795)
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Palatinatus Masoviensis
Województwo Mazowieckie
Masovian VoivodeshipVoivodeship of Poland¹ ← 1526–1795 →
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The Masovian Voivodeship in
the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.Capital Warsaw History - Established 1526 - Third partition October 24 1795 Area 23,200 km2 (8,958 sq mi) Political subdivisions Urban counties: 23
Land counties: 8¹ Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland. The kingdom was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569. Masovian Voivodeship, 1526–1795 (Polish: Województwo Mazowieckie) was an administrative region of the Kingdom of Poland, and of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, from the 15th century to the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795). Together with Płock and Rawa Voivodeships, it formed the province of Masovia.
Municipal government
Seat of the Voivodeship Governor (Wojewoda):
Administrative division
- Ciechanów Land (ziemia ciechanowska, Ciechanów)
- Czersk Land (ziemia czerska, Czersk)
- Liw Land (ziemia liwska, Liw)
- Łomża Land (ziemia łomżyńska, Łomża)
- Nur Land (ziemia nurska, Nur)
- Różan Land (ziemia różańska, Różan)
- Warszawa Land (ziemia warszawska, Warsaw)
- Wizna Land (ziemia wiska, Wizna)
Voivodes
- Stanisław Warszycki (1630–1651)
- Stanisław Poniatowski (from 1731)
- Andrzej Mokronowski (from 1781)
Administrative division of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Province of
Greater PolandBrześć Kujawski · Chełmno · Gniezno · Inowrocław · Kalisz · Łęczyca · Malbork · Masovian · Płock · Pomeranian · Poznań · Rawa · Sieradz · Prince-Bishopric of WarmiaProvince of
Lesser PolandGrand Duchy of
LithuaniaBrest Litovsk · Minsk · Mstsislaw · Nowogródek · Polotsk · Smolensk · Trakai · Vilnius · Vitebsk · Duchy of SamogitiaPolish Livonia Fiefs Categories:- States and territories established in 1526
- States and territories disestablished in 1795
- Former voivodeships of Poland (14th century–1795)
- Polish history stubs
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