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Subcarpathian Voivodeship

Subcarpathian Voivodeship or Subcarpathia Province[2] (Polish: Województwo podkarpackie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ pɔtkarˈpat͡skʲɛ]) is a voivodeship, or province, in the southeastern corner of Poland. Its administrative capital and largest city is Rzeszów. Along with the Marshal, it is governed by the Subcarpathian Regional Assembly. Historically, most of the province's territory was part of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and the Ruthenian Voivodeship. In the interwar period, it was part of the Lwów Voivodeship.

Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Województwo podkarpackie
Location within Poland
Division into counties
Coordinates (Rzeszów): 50°2′1″N 22°0′17″E / 50.03361°N 22.00472°E / 50.03361; 22.00472
Country Poland
CapitalRzeszów
Counties
Government
 • BodyExecutive board
 • VoivodeEwa Leniart (PiS)
 • MarshalWładysław Ortyl (PiS)
 • EPSubcarpathian constituency
Area
 • Total17,844 km2 (6,890 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total2,127,462
 • Density120/km2 (310/sq mi)
 • Urban
880,947
 • Rural
1,246,515
ISO 3166 codePL-18
Vehicle registrationR
HDI (2019)0.872[1]
very high · 9th
Websitehttps://rzeszow.uw.gov.pl/
  • further divided into 160 gminas
Palace of Lubomirski family in Rzeszów

The voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Rzeszów, Przemyśl, Krosno and (partially) Tarnów and Tarnobrzeg Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local-government reforms adopted in 1998. The name derives from the region's location near the Carpathian Mountains, and the voivodeship comprises areas of two historic regions of Eastern Europe — Lesser Poland (western and northwestern counties) and Red Ruthenia. During the interwar period (1918–1939), Subcarpathian Voivodeship belonged to "Poland B", the less-developed, more rural parts of Poland. To boost the local economy, the government of the Second Polish Republic began in the mid-1930s a massive program of industrialization, known as the Central Industrial Region. The program created several major armament factories, including PZL Mielec, PZL Rzeszów, Huta Stalowa Wola, and factories in other Subcarpathian towns such as Dębica, Nowa Dęba, Sanok, Tarnobrzeg and Nowa Sarzyna.

It is bordered by Lesser Poland Voivodeship to the west, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship to the north-west, Lublin Voivodeship to the north, Ukraine (Lviv Oblast and Zakarpattia Oblast) to the east and Slovakia (Prešov Region) to the south. It covers an area of 17,844 square kilometres (6,890 sq mi), and has a population of 2,127,462 (as at 2019). The voivodeship is mostly hilly or mountainous (see Bieszczady, Beskidy); its northwestern corner is flat. It is one of the most wooded Polish voivodeships (35.9% of total area), within its borders there is whole Bieszczady National Park, and parts of Magura National Park.

Cities and towns Edit

The voivodeship contains 6 cities and 45 towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (according to official figures as of 2019)[3]

Cities (governed by a city mayor or prezydent miasta):
  1. Rzeszów (194,886)
  2. Przemyśl (60,999)
  3. Stalowa Wola (60,799)
  4. Mielec (60,366)
  5. Tarnobrzeg (46,907)
  6. Krosno (46,369)

Towns:

  1. Dębica (45,634)
  2. Jarosław (37,585)
  3. Sanok (37,381)
  4. Jasło (35,063)
  5. Łańcut (17,709)
  6. Ropczyce (15,836)
  7. Przeworsk (15,356)
  8. Nisko (15,324)
  9. Leżajsk (13,853)
  10. Sędziszów Małopolski (12,357)
  11. Lubaczów (12,018)
  12. Nowa Dęba (11,152)
  13. Ustrzyki Dolne (9,097)
  14. Kolbuszowa (9,075)
  15. Strzyżów (8,884)
  16. Brzozów (7,463)
  17. Rudnik nad Sanem (6,710)
  18. Głogów Małopolski (6,654)
  19. Boguchwała (6,179)
  20. Dynów (6,129)
  21. Nowa Sarzyna (5,834)
  22. Jedlicze (5,736)
  23. Lesko (5,424)
  24. Radymno (5,279)
  25. Zagórz (5,095)
  26. Pilzno (4,912)
  27. Sokołów Małopolski (4,193)
  28. Rymanów (3,825)
  29. Tyczyn (3,824)
  30. Pruchnik (3,764)
  31. Radomyśl Wielki (3,231)
  32. Kańczuga (3,167)
  33. Zaklików (2,979)
  34. Oleszyce (2,974)
  35. Brzostek (2,752)
  36. Sieniawa (2,140)
  37. Błażowa (2,139)
  38. Narol (2,109)
  39. Dukla (2,061)
  40. Cieszanów (1,913)
  41. Iwonicz-Zdrój (1,787)
  42. Przecław (1,775)
  43. Baranów Sandomierski (1,456)
  44. Ulanów (1,422)
  45. Kołaczyce (1,409)
  46. Dubiecko (866)

Administrative division Edit

Subcarpathian Voivodeship is divided into 25 counties (powiats): 4 city counties and 21 land counties. These are further divided into 160 gminas.

The counties are listed in the following table (ordering within categories is by decreasing population).

English and
Polish names
Area Population
(2019)
Seat Other towns Total
gminas
km2 sq mi
City counties
Rzeszów 77 30 194,886 1
Przemyśl 44 17 60,999 1
Tarnobrzeg 86 33 46,907 1
Krosno 43 17 46,369 1
Land counties
Rzeszów County
powiat rzeszowski
471 182 168,614 Rzeszów * Boguchwała, Głogów Małopolski, Sokołów Małopolski, Błażowa, Tyczyn 14
Mielec County
powiat mielecki
880 340 136,591 Mielec Radomyśl Wielki, Przecław 10
Dębica County
powiat dębicki
776 300 135,348 Dębica Pilzno, Brzostek 7
Jarosław County
powiat jarosławski
1,029 397 120,462 Jarosław Radymno, Pruchnik 11
Jasło County
powiat jasielski
830 320 113,730 Jasło Kołaczyce 10
Krosno County
powiat krośnieński
924 357 112,301 Krosno * Jedlicze, Rymanów, Dukla, Iwonicz-Zdrój 10
Stalowa Wola County
powiat stalowowolski
833 322 106,272 Stalowa Wola Zaklików 6
Sanok County
powiat sanocki
1,225 473 94,473 Sanok Zagórz 8
Łańcut County
powiat łańcucki
452 175 80,898 Łańcut 7
Przeworsk County
powiat przeworski
698 269 78,354 Przeworsk Kańczuga, Sieniawa 9
Ropczyce-Sędziszów County
powiat ropczycko-sędziszowski
549 212 74,416 Ropczyce Sędziszów Małopolski 5
Przemyśl County
powiat przemyski
1,214 469 74,234 Przemyśl * Dubiecko 10
Leżajsk County
powiat leżajski
583 225 69,479 Leżajsk Nowa Sarzyna 5
Nisko County
powiat niżański
786 303 66,699 Nisko Rudnik nad Sanem, Ulanów 7
Brzozów County
powiat brzozowski
540 210 65,652 Brzozów 6
Kolbuszowa County
powiat kolbuszowski
774 299 62,389 Kolbuszowa 6
Strzyżów County
powiat strzyżowski
503 194 61,505 Strzyżów 5
Lubaczów County
powiat lubaczowski
1,308 505 55,438 Lubaczów Oleszyce, Narol, Cieszanów 8
Tarnobrzeg County
powiat tarnobrzeski
520 200 53,115 Tarnobrzeg * Nowa Dęba, Baranów Sandomierski 4
Lesko County
powiat leski
835 322 26,532 Lesko 5
Bieszczady County
powiat bieszczadzki
1,138 439 21,799 Ustrzyki Dolne 3
* seat not part of the county

Protected areas Edit

 
Jaśliski Landscape Park and Jasiołka River

Protected areas in Subcarpathian Voivodeship include two national parks and 11 Landscape Parks. These are listed below.

Economy Edit

The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the province was 19.4 billion euros in 2018, accounting for 3.9% of Polish economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 15,100 euros or 50% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 59% of the EU average. Podkarpackie Voivodship is the province with the third lowest GDP per capita in Poland.[4]

History Edit

Ethnic groups Edit

Population according to 2002 census[5]

 
Regional costumes of the Pogorzans

Most popular surnames in the region Edit

  1. Mazur:[6] 9,530
  2. Nowak: 9,301
  3. Baran: 8,020

Notable residents Edit

Subcarpathia landscape pictures Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  • "Central Statistical Office(GUS) - TERYT(National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)".  (in Polish). 2008-01-09. Retrieved 2008-10-23.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org. Radboud University Nijmegen. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  2. ^ Arkadiusz Belczyk, Tłumaczenie polskich nazw geograficznych na język angielski 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine [Translation of Polish Geographical Names into English], 2002-2006.
  3. ^ GUS. "Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019. As of 30th June". stat.gov.pl. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  4. ^ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". Eurostat.
  5. ^ "Ethnic composition of Poland". pop-stat.mashke.org. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  6. ^ Kujawiak, Ślązak similarly as Krakowiak and Mazur, took its name from the region of origin; " Mazowsze zasługuje na uwagę ze względu uzdolnień kolonizacyjnych ludności, które to plemię zapędzały na Ruś Czerwoną, w ziemię bialską, więc w sadyby dawnych Jadźwingów, na Podole. Wszędzie jednakże swoje plemienne cechy, a chociażby nazwę Mazurzy. Do dziś dnia (Tatomir Geografija Galicji 1876. str. 59) między Rabą a lewym brzegiem Sanu ludność miejscowa nosi nazwę Mazurów, z których część pod nazwą Grębowiaków (Lisowiaków al. Borowców) siedzi między Wisłą, dolnym Sanem po Mielec, i Leżajsk. Mamy zaś ślady, że w 1373 w Sanockiem nad Sanem, z daru księcia Władysława Opolczyka, a wówczas pana Rusi (lwowskiej) otrzymał wieś Jabłonicę Przybysław syn Fala z ziemi łęczyckiej (AGZ t. VII, str. 15-16)..." [w:] Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom VI. III. Etnografia i stosunki społeczne. str. 191.

External links Edit

  • (in Polish)
  • (in Polish) Podkarpacki Urząd Wojewódzki Official website
  • (in English)

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Subcarpathian Voivodeship or Subcarpathia Province 2 Polish Wojewodztwo podkarpackie vɔjɛˈvut stfɔ pɔtkarˈpat skʲɛ is a voivodeship or province in the southeastern corner of Poland Its administrative capital and largest city is Rzeszow Along with the Marshal it is governed by the Subcarpathian Regional Assembly Historically most of the province s territory was part of the Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and the Ruthenian Voivodeship In the interwar period it was part of the Lwow Voivodeship Subcarpathian Voivodeship Wojewodztwo podkarpackieVoivodeshipFlagCoat of armsLocation within PolandDivision into countiesCoordinates Rzeszow 50 2 1 N 22 0 17 E 50 03361 N 22 00472 E 50 03361 22 00472Country PolandCapitalRzeszowCounties4 cities 21 land counties KrosnoPrzemyslRzeszowTarnobrzegBieszczady CountyBrzozow CountyDebica CountyJaroslaw CountyJaslo CountyKolbuszowa CountyKrosno CountyLancut CountyLesko CountyLezajsk CountyLubaczow CountyMielec CountyNisko CountyPrzemysl CountyPrzeworsk CountyRopczyce Sedziszow CountyRzeszow CountySanok CountyStalowa Wola CountyStrzyzow CountyTarnobrzeg CountyGovernment BodyExecutive board VoivodeEwa Leniart PiS MarshalWladyslaw Ortyl PiS EPSubcarpathian constituencyArea Total17 844 km2 6 890 sq mi Population 2019 Total2 127 462 Density120 km2 310 sq mi Urban880 947 Rural1 246 515ISO 3166 codePL 18Vehicle registrationRHDI 2019 0 872 1 very high 9thWebsitehttps rzeszow uw gov pl further divided into 160 gminasPalace of Lubomirski family in RzeszowThe voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Rzeszow Przemysl Krosno and partially Tarnow and Tarnobrzeg Voivodeships pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998 The name derives from the region s location near the Carpathian Mountains and the voivodeship comprises areas of two historic regions of Eastern Europe Lesser Poland western and northwestern counties and Red Ruthenia During the interwar period 1918 1939 Subcarpathian Voivodeship belonged to Poland B the less developed more rural parts of Poland To boost the local economy the government of the Second Polish Republic began in the mid 1930s a massive program of industrialization known as the Central Industrial Region The program created several major armament factories including PZL Mielec PZL Rzeszow Huta Stalowa Wola and factories in other Subcarpathian towns such as Debica Nowa Deba Sanok Tarnobrzeg and Nowa Sarzyna It is bordered by Lesser Poland Voivodeship to the west Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship to the north west Lublin Voivodeship to the north Ukraine Lviv Oblast and Zakarpattia Oblast to the east and Slovakia Presov Region to the south It covers an area of 17 844 square kilometres 6 890 sq mi and has a population of 2 127 462 as at 2019 The voivodeship is mostly hilly or mountainous see Bieszczady Beskidy its northwestern corner is flat It is one of the most wooded Polish voivodeships 35 9 of total area within its borders there is whole Bieszczady National Park and parts of Magura National Park Contents 1 Cities and towns 2 Administrative division 3 Protected areas 4 Economy 5 History 6 Ethnic groups 7 Most popular surnames in the region 8 Notable residents 9 Subcarpathia landscape pictures 10 See also 11 References 11 1 Notes 12 External linksCities and towns EditThe voivodeship contains 6 cities and 45 towns These are listed below in descending order of population according to official figures as of 2019 3 Cities governed by a city mayor or prezydent miasta Rzeszow 194 886 Przemysl 60 999 Stalowa Wola 60 799 Mielec 60 366 Tarnobrzeg 46 907 Krosno 46 369 Towns Debica 45 634 Jaroslaw 37 585 Sanok 37 381 Jaslo 35 063 Lancut 17 709 Ropczyce 15 836 Przeworsk 15 356 Nisko 15 324 Lezajsk 13 853 Sedziszow Malopolski 12 357 Lubaczow 12 018 Nowa Deba 11 152 Ustrzyki Dolne 9 097 Kolbuszowa 9 075 Strzyzow 8 884 Brzozow 7 463 Rudnik nad Sanem 6 710 Glogow Malopolski 6 654 Boguchwala 6 179 Dynow 6 129 Nowa Sarzyna 5 834 Jedlicze 5 736 Lesko 5 424 Radymno 5 279 Zagorz 5 095 Pilzno 4 912 Sokolow Malopolski 4 193 Rymanow 3 825 Tyczyn 3 824 Pruchnik 3 764 Radomysl Wielki 3 231 Kanczuga 3 167 Zaklikow 2 979 Oleszyce 2 974 Brzostek 2 752 Sieniawa 2 140 Blazowa 2 139 Narol 2 109 Dukla 2 061 Cieszanow 1 913 Iwonicz Zdroj 1 787 Przeclaw 1 775 Baranow Sandomierski 1 456 Ulanow 1 422 Kolaczyce 1 409 Dubiecko 866 Administrative division EditSubcarpathian Voivodeship is divided into 25 counties powiats 4 city counties and 21 land counties These are further divided into 160 gminas The counties are listed in the following table ordering within categories is by decreasing population English and Polish names Area Population 2019 Seat Other towns Total gminaskm2 sq miCity countiesRzeszow 77 30 194 886 1Przemysl 44 17 60 999 1Tarnobrzeg 86 33 46 907 1Krosno 43 17 46 369 1Land countiesRzeszow County powiat rzeszowski 471 182 168 614 Rzeszow Boguchwala Glogow Malopolski Sokolow Malopolski Blazowa Tyczyn 14Mielec County powiat mielecki 880 340 136 591 Mielec Radomysl Wielki Przeclaw 10Debica County powiat debicki 776 300 135 348 Debica Pilzno Brzostek 7Jaroslaw County powiat jaroslawski 1 029 397 120 462 Jaroslaw Radymno Pruchnik 11Jaslo County powiat jasielski 830 320 113 730 Jaslo Kolaczyce 10Krosno County powiat krosnienski 924 357 112 301 Krosno Jedlicze Rymanow Dukla Iwonicz Zdroj 10Stalowa Wola County powiat stalowowolski 833 322 106 272 Stalowa Wola Zaklikow 6Sanok County powiat sanocki 1 225 473 94 473 Sanok Zagorz 8Lancut County powiat lancucki 452 175 80 898 Lancut 7Przeworsk County powiat przeworski 698 269 78 354 Przeworsk Kanczuga Sieniawa 9Ropczyce Sedziszow County powiat ropczycko sedziszowski 549 212 74 416 Ropczyce Sedziszow Malopolski 5Przemysl County powiat przemyski 1 214 469 74 234 Przemysl Dubiecko 10Lezajsk County powiat lezajski 583 225 69 479 Lezajsk Nowa Sarzyna 5Nisko County powiat nizanski 786 303 66 699 Nisko Rudnik nad Sanem Ulanow 7Brzozow County powiat brzozowski 540 210 65 652 Brzozow 6Kolbuszowa County powiat kolbuszowski 774 299 62 389 Kolbuszowa 6Strzyzow County powiat strzyzowski 503 194 61 505 Strzyzow 5Lubaczow County powiat lubaczowski 1 308 505 55 438 Lubaczow Oleszyce Narol Cieszanow 8Tarnobrzeg County powiat tarnobrzeski 520 200 53 115 Tarnobrzeg Nowa Deba Baranow Sandomierski 4Lesko County powiat leski 835 322 26 532 Lesko 5Bieszczady County powiat bieszczadzki 1 138 439 21 799 Ustrzyki Dolne 3 seat not part of the countyProtected areas Edit nbsp Jasliski Landscape Park and Jasiolka RiverProtected areas in Subcarpathian Voivodeship include two national parks and 11 Landscape Parks These are listed below Bieszczady National Park part of the East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve Magura National Park partly in Lesser Poland Voivodeship Cisna Wetlina Landscape Park Czarnorzeki Strzyzow Landscape Park Jasliska Landscape Park Janow Forests Landscape Park partly in Lublin Voivodeship Pasmo Brzanki Landscape Park partly in Lesser Poland Voivodeship Pogorze Przemyskie Landscape Park Puszcza Solska Landscape Park partly in Lublin Voivodeship San Valley Landscape Park Slonne Mountains Landscape Park South Roztocze Landscape Park partly in Lublin Voivodeship Economy EditThe Gross domestic product GDP of the province was 19 4 billion euros in 2018 accounting for 3 9 of Polish economic output GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 15 100 euros or 50 of the EU27 average in the same year The GDP per employee was 59 of the EU average Podkarpackie Voivodship is the province with the third lowest GDP per capita in Poland 4 History EditMain article Lendians Main article Wislanie Main article Great Moravia Main article Ostsiedlung Main article Lesser Poland Main article Ruthenian Voivodeship Main article Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Main article Lwow Voivodeship Main article Walddeutsche Main article Pogorzanie Main article Lemkos This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2022 Ethnic groups EditPopulation according to 2002 census 5 nbsp Regional costumes of the PogorzansPoles 2 079 208 98 8 Pogorzans Ukrainians 3 271 0 2 Rusyns Lemkos 147 Boykos Romani people 717 Americans 129 Russians 128 Germans 116 Italians 108 No answer 19 055 0 9 Most popular surnames in the region EditMazur 6 9 530 Nowak 9 301 Baran 8 020Notable residents EditMoe Drabowsky American major league baseball pitcher Stefan Turchak Ukrainian conductorSubcarpathia landscape pictures Edit nbsp Rzeszow town hall nbsp Lancut Castle nbsp Sanok nbsp Krasiczyn Castle nbsp Jaslo Palace nbsp Przemysl nbsp Huwniki nbsp Royal Casimir Castle in Przemysl nbsp Lesko synagogue nbsp Tarnowski Palace in Tarnobrzeg nbsp Jaroslaw town hall nbsp Baranow Sandomierski Castle nbsp 16th century Baroque organs in Lezajsk nbsp Solina Lake nbsp Solina seen from the distance nbsp Wetlina River nbsp Lynx nbsp Church of All Saints in Blizne a UNESCO World Heritage Site nbsp Przeclaw nbsp Wislok Wielki nbsp Open air museum in Sanok nbsp San River nbsp Tarnica Mountain nbsp A historic oil well nbsp Leopard car nbsp Black Hawk helicopters are produced by PZL Mielec nbsp Autosan bus and coach manufacturer has its headquarters in Sanok nbsp Solina dam is the largest dam in PolandSee also EditSecond Polish Republic s Lwow Voivodeship GaliciaReferences Edit Central Statistical Office GUS TERYT National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal nbsp in Polish 2008 01 09 Retrieved 2008 10 23 Notes Edit Sub national HDI Subnational HDI Global Data Lab globaldatalab org Radboud University Nijmegen Retrieved 2021 12 13 Arkadiusz Belczyk Tlumaczenie polskich nazw geograficznych na jezyk angielski Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Translation of Polish Geographical Names into English 2002 2006 GUS Population Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019 As of 30th June stat gov pl Retrieved 2020 09 11 Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30 to 263 of the EU average in 2018 Eurostat Ethnic composition of Poland pop stat mashke org Retrieved 2016 05 04 Kujawiak Slazak similarly as Krakowiak and Mazur took its name from the region of origin Mazowsze zasluguje na uwage ze wzgledu uzdolnien kolonizacyjnych ludnosci ktore to plemie zapedzaly na Rus Czerwona w ziemie bialska wiec w sadyby dawnych Jadzwingow na Podole Wszedzie jednakze swoje plemienne cechy a chociazby nazwe Mazurzy Do dzis dnia Tatomir Geografija Galicji 1876 str 59 miedzy Raba a lewym brzegiem Sanu ludnosc miejscowa nosi nazwe Mazurow z ktorych czesc pod nazwa Grebowiakow Lisowiakow al Borowcow siedzi miedzy Wisla dolnym Sanem po Mielec i Lezajsk Mamy zas slady ze w 1373 w Sanockiem nad Sanem z daru ksiecia Wladyslawa Opolczyka a wowczas pana Rusi lwowskiej otrzymal wies Jablonice Przybyslaw syn Fala z ziemi leczyckiej AGZ t VII str 15 16 w Slownik geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego i innych krajow slowianskich Tom VI III Etnografia i stosunki spoleczne str 191 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Subcarpathian Voivodeship nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Podkarpackie Subcarpathia photo gallery in Polish Subcarpathian Voivodeship official website in Polish Podkarpacki Urzad Wojewodzki Official website in English The castles and palaces of Subcarpathian province 49 57 24 N 22 10 22 E 49 95667 N 22 17278 E 49 95667 22 17278 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Subcarpathian Voivodeship amp oldid 1177757390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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