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Szczecin Voivodeship (1975–1998)

The Szczecin Voivodeship[a] was a voivodeship (province) of the Polish People's Republic from 1975 to 1989, and the Third Republic of Poland from 1989 to 1998. Its capital was Szczecin, and it was centered on the western Farther Pomerania. It was established on 1 June 1975, from the part of the Szczecin Voivodeship,[1] and existed until 31 December 1998, when it was incorporated into then-established West Pomeranian Voivodeship.[2]

Szczecin Voivodeship
Voivodeship of the Polish People's Republic and Third Republic of Poland
1975–1998

The administrative subdivisions of Poland from 1975 to 1998, including the Szczecin Voivodeship.
CapitalSzczecin
Area 
• 1997
9,982 km2 (3,854 sq mi)
Population 
• 1975
853 700
• 1997
972 100
History
Government
 • TypeVoivodeship
Voivode 
• 1975–1980 (first)
Jerzy Kuczyński
• 1997–1998 (last)
Władysław Lisewski
History 
• Established
1 June 1975
• Disestablished
31 December 1998
Contained within
 • Country Polish People's Republic (1975–1989)
Third Republic of Poland (1989–1998)
Political subdivisions54 gminas (1997)

History

 
A welcome sign of Szczecin Voivodeship, located in Lipiany, at the boundary with Gorzów Voivodeship. The text on the sign said Szczecin Land.

The Szczecin Voivodeship was established on 1 June 1975, as part of the administrative reform, and was one of the voivodeships (provinces) of the Polish People's Republic. It was formed from the part of the territory of the Szczecin Voivodeship. Its capital was located in the city of Szczecin.[1] In 1975, it was inhabited by 853 700 people.[3] It bordered the Koszalin Voivodeship to the east, the Gorzów Voivodeship to the south, the East Germany to the west,[1] which in 1990, was replaced by Germany,[4] and the Baltic Sea to the north.[1]

On 9 December 1989, the Polish People's Republic was replaced by the Third Republic of Poland.[5] In 1997, the voivodeship had a population of 995 100,[6] and in 1998, it had an area of 9982 km². It existed until 31 December 1998, when it was incorporated into then-established West Pomeranian Voivodeship.[2]

Subdivisions

 
The district offices and gminas (municipalities) of Poland in 1998, including the Szczecin Voivodeship.

In 1997, the voivodeship was divided into 54 gminas (municipalities), including 3 urban municipalities, 28 urban-rural municipalities, and 31 rural municipalities. It had 31 towns and cities.[6]

From 1990 to 1998, it was additionally divided into seven district offices, each comprising several municipalities.[7][8]

Demographics

Population

Year Population
1975[3] 853 700
1980[9] 897 900
1985[10] 942 600
1990[11] 972 100
1995[12] 990 500
1997[6] 995 100

Settlements

In 1997, the voivodeship had 31 cities and towns.[6] In 1998, the biggest cities and towns by population were:

Leaders

The leader of the administrative division was the voivode. Those were:

  • 1975–1980: Jerzy Kuczyński
  • 1980: Henryk Kanicki
  • 1980–1982: Tadeusz Waluszkiewicz
  • 1982–1990: Stanisław Malec
  • 1990–1997: Marek Tałasiewicz
  • 1997–1998: Władysław Lisewski

Citations

Notes

  1. ^ Polish: Województwo szczecińskie

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ustawa z dnia 28 maja 1975 r. o dwustopniowym podziale administracyjnym Państwa oraz o zmianie ustawy o radach narodowych. In: 1975 Journal of the Laws, no. 16, position, 91..
  2. ^ a b Ustawa z dnia 24 lipca 1998 r. o wprowadzeniu zasadniczego trójstopniowego podziału terytorialnego państwa (Dz.U. z 1998 r. nr 96, poz. 603).
  3. ^ a b Rocznik statystyczny 1976, Warsaw: Central Statistical Office, 1976, p. 50.
  4. ^ Jarausch, Konrad H., and Volker Gransow. Uniting Germany: Documents and Debates, 1944–1993 (1994).
  5. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1491 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  6. ^ a b c d Rocznik statystyczny województw 1998, Warsaw: Central Statistical Office, 1998, p. 40-41 (p. 41–42 of the PDF document).
  7. ^ 'Rozporządzenie Ministra - Szefa Urzędu Rady Ministrów z dnia 31 grudnia 1990 r. zmieniające rozporządzenie w sprawie określenia siedzib i terytorialnego zasięgu działania urzędów rejonowych.
  8. ^ Rozporządzenie Ministra Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji z dnia 8 czerwca 1998 r. zmieniające rozporządzenie w sprawie określenia siedzib i terytorialnego zasięgu działania urzędów rejonowych.
  9. ^ Rocznik statystyczny województw 1981, Warsaw: Central Statistical Office, 1982, p. 5 (p. 54 of the PDF document).
  10. ^ Encyklopedia powszechna PWN, vol. 5, Warsaw: Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, 1988, p. 318
  11. ^ Rocznik statystyczny województw 1991', Warsaw: Central Statistical Office, 1991, p. 15 (p. 76 of the PDF document).
  12. ^ Rocznik statystyczny województw 1996, Warsaw: Central Statistical Office, 1996, p. 25 (p. 94 of the PDF document).

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For the voivodeship existing from 1946 to 1975 see Szczecin Voivodeship 1946 1975 The Szczecin Voivodeship a was a voivodeship province of the Polish People s Republic from 1975 to 1989 and the Third Republic of Poland from 1989 to 1998 Its capital was Szczecin and it was centered on the western Farther Pomerania It was established on 1 June 1975 from the part of the Szczecin Voivodeship 1 and existed until 31 December 1998 when it was incorporated into then established West Pomeranian Voivodeship 2 Szczecin VoivodeshipVoivodeship of the Polish People s Republic and Third Republic of Poland1975 1998The administrative subdivisions of Poland from 1975 to 1998 including the Szczecin Voivodeship CapitalSzczecinArea 19979 982 km2 3 854 sq mi Population 1975853 700 1997972 100HistoryGovernment TypeVoivodeshipVoivode 1975 1980 first Jerzy Kuczynski 1997 1998 last Wladyslaw LisewskiHistory Established1 June 1975 Disestablished31 December 1998Contained within CountryPolish People s Republic 1975 1989 Third Republic of Poland 1989 1998 Political subdivisions54 gminas 1997 Preceded by Succeeded bySzczecin Voivodeship West Pomeranian Voivodeship Contents 1 History 2 Subdivisions 3 Demographics 3 1 Population 3 2 Settlements 4 Leaders 5 Citations 5 1 Notes 5 2 ReferencesHistory Edit A welcome sign of Szczecin Voivodeship located in Lipiany at the boundary with Gorzow Voivodeship The text on the sign said Szczecin Land The Szczecin Voivodeship was established on 1 June 1975 as part of the administrative reform and was one of the voivodeships provinces of the Polish People s Republic It was formed from the part of the territory of the Szczecin Voivodeship Its capital was located in the city of Szczecin 1 In 1975 it was inhabited by 853 700 people 3 It bordered the Koszalin Voivodeship to the east the Gorzow Voivodeship to the south the East Germany to the west 1 which in 1990 was replaced by Germany 4 and the Baltic Sea to the north 1 On 9 December 1989 the Polish People s Republic was replaced by the Third Republic of Poland 5 In 1997 the voivodeship had a population of 995 100 6 and in 1998 it had an area of 9982 km It existed until 31 December 1998 when it was incorporated into then established West Pomeranian Voivodeship 2 Subdivisions Edit The district offices and gminas municipalities of Poland in 1998 including the Szczecin Voivodeship In 1997 the voivodeship was divided into 54 gminas municipalities including 3 urban municipalities 28 urban rural municipalities and 31 rural municipalities It had 31 towns and cities 6 From 1990 to 1998 it was additionally divided into seven district offices each comprising several municipalities 7 8 Demographics EditPopulation Edit Year Population1975 3 853 7001980 9 897 9001985 10 942 6001990 11 972 1001995 12 990 5001997 6 995 100Settlements Edit In 1997 the voivodeship had 31 cities and towns 6 In 1998 the biggest cities and towns by population were Szczecin 416 988 Stargard Szczecinski 73 753 Swinoujscie 43 570 Police 35 100 Goleniow 22 621 Gryfino 22 435 Gryfice 18 037 Nowogard 17 309 Pyrzyce 13 247 Lobez 10 961 Trzebiatow 10 316 Leaders EditThe leader of the administrative division was the voivode Those were 1975 1980 Jerzy Kuczynski 1980 Henryk Kanicki 1980 1982 Tadeusz Waluszkiewicz 1982 1990 Stanislaw Malec 1990 1997 Marek Talasiewicz 1997 1998 Wladyslaw LisewskiCitations EditNotes Edit Polish Wojewodztwo szczecinskie References Edit a b c d Ustawa z dnia 28 maja 1975 r o dwustopniowym podziale administracyjnym Panstwa oraz o zmianie ustawy o radach narodowych In 1975 Journal of the Laws no 16 position 91 a b Ustawa z dnia 24 lipca 1998 r o wprowadzeniu zasadniczego trojstopniowego podzialu terytorialnego panstwa Dz U z 1998 r nr 96 poz 603 a b Rocznik statystyczny 1976 Warsaw Central Statistical Office 1976 p 50 Jarausch Konrad H and Volker Gransow Uniting Germany Documents and Debates 1944 1993 1994 Dieter Nohlen amp Philip Stover 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook p1491 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 a b c d Rocznik statystyczny wojewodztw 1998 Warsaw Central Statistical Office 1998 p 40 41 p 41 42 of the PDF document Rozporzadzenie Ministra Szefa Urzedu Rady Ministrow z dnia 31 grudnia 1990 r zmieniajace rozporzadzenie w sprawie okreslenia siedzib i terytorialnego zasiegu dzialania urzedow rejonowych Rozporzadzenie Ministra Spraw Wewnetrznych i Administracji z dnia 8 czerwca 1998 r zmieniajace rozporzadzenie w sprawie okreslenia siedzib i terytorialnego zasiegu dzialania urzedow rejonowych Rocznik statystyczny wojewodztw 1981 Warsaw Central Statistical Office 1982 p 5 p 54 of the PDF document Encyklopedia powszechna PWN vol 5 Warsaw Polish Scientific Publishers PWN 1988 p 318 Rocznik statystyczny wojewodztw 1991 Warsaw Central Statistical Office 1991 p 15 p 76 of the PDF document Rocznik statystyczny wojewodztw 1996 Warsaw Central Statistical Office 1996 p 25 p 94 of the PDF document 53 25 17 N 14 33 03 E 53 421271 N 14 550717 E 53 421271 14 550717 Retrieved from 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