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Kielce Voivodeship ((ポーランド語:województwo kieleckie)) is a former unit of administrative division and local government in Poland. ==1921-1938== Kielce Voivodeship was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1921-1939. Back then, it covered a large chunk of central part of the country, including such cities as Radom, Częstochowa and Sosnowiec. On April 1, 1938 its borders changed, see: Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on April 1, 1938). After the change, Voivodeship's area was 22,204 square kilometers, with the population of 2,671,000. Between April 1, 1938 - September 1, 1939 it consisted of 18 powiats (counties). These were: * Będzin county, * Częstochowa county, * city of Częstochowa county (powiat czestochowski grodzki), * Iłża county, * Jędrzejów county, * Kielce county, * Kozienice county, * Miechów county, * Olkusz county, * Opatów county, * Pińczów county, * Radom county, * city of Radom county (powiat radomski grodzki), * Sandomierz county, * city of Sosnowiec county (powiat sosnowiecki grodzki), * Stopnica county, * Włoszczowa county, * Zawiercie county. Capital city: Kielce. According to the 1931 Polish census, the largest cities in Kielce Voivodeship were: * Częstochowa (pop. 117 200), * Sosnowiec (pop. 109 000), * Radom (pop. 77 900), * Kielce (pop. 58 200), * Będzin (pop. 47 600), * Dąbrowa Górnicza (pop. 36 900), * Zawiercie (pop. 32 900), * Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski (pop. 25 900). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kielce Voivodeship」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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