Piła Voivodeship

Former administrative division of Poland (1975–1998)
Pila Voivodeship

Piła Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo pilskie) was a voivodeship (unit of administrative division and local government) in Poland from 1975 to 1998. It was superseded by the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The Voivodeship's capital city was Piła.

Major cities and towns (population in 1995)

  • Piła (75,700)
  • Wałcz (27,000)
  • Wągrowiec (24,100)
  • Chodzież (20,400)
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Historical administrative divisions of Greater Poland
12–13th century
until 1768
  • Poznań / Kalisz Voivodeships
until 1793
  • Poznań / Kalisz / Gniezno Voivodeships
  • Netze District
until 1806
  • South Prussia
until 1815
  • Poznań / Kalisz / Bydgoszcz Departments
  • until 1837
  • 1848
until 1918
until 1939
until 1945
until 1975
until 1998
since 1999

53°09′00″N 16°44′00″E / 53.150000°N 16.733333°E / 53.150000; 16.733333

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