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Łódź Voivodeship (1919–39)

Łódź Voivodeship ((ポーランド語:Wojewodztwo Łódzkie)) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1919–1939. At that time, it covered a large portion of the mid-western part of the country, including such cities as Łódź, Piotrków Trybunalski, Sieradz and Radomsko. The capital of the Łódź Voivodeship was always Łódź, but the area of land which comprised it changed several times.
==Location and area==

In early 1939, the Voivodeship's area was 20,446 square kilometers. It was located in middle Poland, bordering Poznań Voivodeship to the west, Pomorze Voivodeship to the north, Warsaw Voivodeship to the east Kielce Voivodeship to the south and Germany to the southwest. Landscape was flat, forests covered only 14.7%, with the national average 22.2% (as of January 1, 1937).
In 1938 some western counties were ceded to Poznań Voivodeship (see: Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on April 1, 1938). After the change, it consisted of 15 powiats (counties):
* Brzeziny county (area 1 100 km², pop. 150 900),
* Końskie county (area 1 619 km², pop. 135 900),
* Kutno county (area 922 km², pop. 108 000),
* Łask county (area 1 400 km², pop. 171 900),
* Łęczyca county (area 1 317 km², pop. 127 600),
* Łowicz county (area 1 258 km², pop. 104 800),
* city of Łódź county (powiat lodzki grodzki), (area 59 km², pop. 604 600). It was the most populous county of interbellum Poland,
* Łódź county (area 893 km², pop. 161 700),
* Opoczno county (area 1 773 km², pop. 129 900),
* Piotrków Trybunalski county (area 2 073 km², pop. 222 200),
* Radomsko county (area 2 149 km², pop. 186 400),
* Rawa Mazowiecka county (area 1 327 km², pop. 93 500),
* Sieradz county (area 1 618 km², pop. 167 400),
* Skierniewice county (area 831 km², pop. 71 000),
* Wieluń county (area 2 107 km², pop. 214 300).
The most populous cities of the Voivodeship were (population according to the 1931 Polish census):
* Łódź (pop. 604,600),
* Piotrków Trybunalski (pop. 51,300),
* Pabianice (pop. 45,700),
* Tomaszów Mazowiecki (pop. 38,000),
* Zgierz (pop. 26,600),
* Kutno (pop. 23,400),
* Radomsko (pop. 23,000).

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