- Starosta
Starost(a) ( _en.
elder Cyrillic : Старост/а) is atitle for an official or unofficial position of leadership that has been used in various contexts through most of Slavic history. It can be translated as 'elder'. Territory administered by a starost was called a starostwo.# In the early
Middle Ages the starosta was the head of a Slavic community; inRussia the word was used until the early 20th century to denote the elected leader of "obshchina ".
# From the 14th century in thePolish Crown and later through the era of the joint state ofPolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth till thepartitions of Poland in 1795 the starosta was a royal official. His deputy was known as "podstarości". There were several types of starosta:
#* "starosta generalny" was the official in administration of a specific territorial unit: either the representative of the King or Grand Duke or a person directly in charge.
#* "starosta grodowy" was a county- (powiat -) level official responsible for fiscal duties, police and courts, and he was responsible for the execution of judicial verdicts.
#* "starosta niegrodowy" was the overseer of theCrown land s
# In Galicia andBukovina under Austrian rule a starosta supervised thecounty administration.
# InPoland between 1918 and 1939 and 1944-1950 the starosta was the head of county (powiat ) administration, subordinate tovoivode
# InPoland since1 January 1999 the starosta has been the head of the county (powiat ) executive ("zarząd powiatu"), and the head of the county administration ("starostwo powiatowe"). He is elected by the county council ("rada powiatu").
#The starosta is themaster of ceremonies in the traditionalCarpatho-Rusyn and Polish wedding. [http://www.carpatho-rusyn.org/customs/wed2.htm]
#The starosta was a head of various communities: church starosta, "artel " starosta, etc.
#In theCzech Republic andSlovakia , "starosta" is the title of a mayor of a town or village (mayors of major cities use the title "primátor").
#InLithuania since 1991, "starosta" ( _lt. seniūnas) is the title of the head of a province.See also
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Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
*Seniūnija References
*Polish|Starosta|23 January 2006
External links
* [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/S/T/Starosta.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Starosta]
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