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Vilnius Voivodeship : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vilnius Voivodeship
The Vilnius Voivodeship ((ラテン語:Palatinatus Vilnensis), (リトアニア語:Vilniaus vaivadija), (ポーランド語:województwo wileńskie)) was one of voivodeships in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, created in 1413, from the Duchy of Lithuania and neighbouring lands and later incorporated into the newly established Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. == Geography and administrative division == Geographically the area was centered on the city of Vilnius, which has always been the capital of the entity and the seat of a voivode. However, the actual territory of the voivodeship varied over time. Together with the Trakai Voivodeship it was known as ''Lithuania propria''. Until the partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the voivodeship was composed of five smaller units of administrative division named powiat (in Lithuanian: plural - ''pavietai'', singular - ''pavietas''), similar to British counties: * Powiat of Vilnius-Trakai * Powiat of Ašmiany * Powiat of Lida * Powiat of Vilkmergė * Powiat of Brasłaŭ
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