- Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship
Infobox Former Subdivision
native_name = Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship
conventional_long_name =
common_name = Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship
continent = Europe
country = Poland
government_type =Autonomy
subdivision = Autonomous province
nation = Poland
life_span = July 15, 1920 - May 6, 1945
year_start = 1921
year_end = de facto in 1939, de iure in 1945
capital =Katowice
latd=50 |latm=15 |latNS=N |longd=19 |longm=00 |longEW=E
common_languages = Polish, German
leader1 =Voivode Józef Rymer (first)
leader2 =Marshal of the Sejm Konstanty Wolny (first)
stat_year1 = 1929
stat_area1 = 5100
stat_pop1 = 1533500The Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship ( _pl. Autonomiczne Województwo Śląskie, _de. Autonome Woiwodschaft Schlesien) was an autonomous region of the Poland created as the result of the popular plebiscite in
1921 , the treaty inGeneva , threeSilesian Uprisings , and the partition ofUpper Silesia betweenPoland ,Germany and then-Czechoslovakia . The special status of thevoivodeship dated to aJuly 15 1920 act ofSejm . The act was forcibly renounced inMay 6 1945 by the ruling communists.General description
Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship was the richest and best developed of all provinces of interbellum Poland. It owed its wealth to rich deposits of
coal , which resulted in construction of numerous coal mines and steelworks. For this reason, this Voivodeship was crucial to Polish armament production. However, its location - right on the border withGermany , made it vulnerable. So, in mid-1930s, Polish government decided to move some sectors of heavy industry to the nation’s heartland, creatingCentralny Okreg Przemyslowy . With highly effective agriculture, Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship also was a major producer of food, despite its small size.According to the 1931 census, 92.3% of population stated Polish as their mother tongue, which made it the most “Polish” of all Voivodeships. However, it should be noted that
Silesians were not recognised as a separate nation by the Polish government and theSilesian language was considered to be a dialect of Polish.Germans made 7% andJews - only 0.5%, which was the lowest percentage in the whole nation. Poles lived mainly in the villages (95.6% of population there), while Germans preferred cities (12.9% of Polish Upper Silesian cities’ population was German).Population density (299 persons per 1 km²) was the highest in the country (by comparison - in
Polesie Voivodeship the density was only 31 persons per 1 km²). On January 1, 1937, forested was 27.9% of area (with the national average of 22.2%). Rail density was the highest in the country (18.5 km. per 100 km², by comparison - in Polesie Voivideship it was only 3.1 km. per 100 km²) In 1931, illiterate was only 1.5% of population (with the national average of 23.1%, in Polesie Voivodeship - 48.4%).History
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First Silesian Uprising :16 August -26 August 1919
*Second Silesian Uprising :19 August -25 August 1920
*Third Silesian Uprising :2 May -5 July 1921
*Upper Silesia plebiscite Politics
This region possessed wide autonomy, including having its own Silesian
Parliament as well as its ownnational treasury - theSilesian Treasury ( _pl. Skarb Śląski), all of which were connected to autonomic Silesia (excludingforeign policy andmilitary laws to competence of the Silesian Lower House of Parliament. There was a separateSilesian Parliament with 48 MPs elected in democratic elections. Sejm elections designated a Silesian Voivod as the head of administration.Administrative divisions
Counties (powiaty)
In mid-1939 the population of the Voivodeship was 1,533,500 (together with
Zaolzie , annexed in October 1938) and its area was 5 122 sq. km. The Voivodeship was divided into these counties:Cities
Biggest cities of the Voivodeship within its 1939 boundaries were (population based on 1931 census):
*¹ – in1934 the cities ofKrólewska Huta ,Maciejkowice and Chorzów municipality joined withChorzów Voivodes
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Józef Rymer 16 June 1922 – 5 December 1922
*Zygmunt Żurawski 15 December 1922 – 1 February 1923 (acting)
*Antoni Schultis 1 February 1923 – 3 March 1924
*Tadeusz Koncki 15 October 1923 – 2 May 1924 (acting till 3 March 1924)
*Mieczysław Bilski 6 May 1924 – 3 September 1926
*Michał Grażyński 6 September 1926 – 5 September 1939ee also
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Poland ’s currentSilesian Voivodeship
*Silesia References
*"Mały rocznik statystyczny" nakładem Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego - 1939, (Concise Statistical Year-Book of Poland, Warsaw 1939).
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