Wikimedia Commons has media related to Częstochowa Voivodeship. Częstochowa Voivodeship (Polish: województwo częstochowskie) was a unit of administrative...
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thirteenth-largest city in Poland. It is situated in the Silesian Voivodeship. However, Częstochowa is historically part of the Lesser Poland region, not of Silesia...
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Lubusz, Lower Silesian, and Opole Voivodeships. The eastern half of Silesian Voivodeship (and, notably, Częstochowa in the north) was historically part...
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Piast dynasty. Opole Voivodeship was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Opole Voivodeship and parts of Częstochowa Voivodeship, pursuant to the...
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capital Katowice. Between 1975 and 1998 Truskolasy belonged to Częstochowa Voivodeship. The village has a wooden Baroque church. The Polish footballer...
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Białystok Voivodeship Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship Bydgoszcz Voivodeship Chełm Voivodeship Ciechanów Voivodeship Częstochowa Voivodeship Elbląg Voivodeship Gdańsk...
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Częstochowa Spółka Akcyjna (commonly referred to as Raków Częstochowa, or simply Raków) is a Polish professional football club, based in Częstochowa,...
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Katowice Voivodeship (2), Częstochowa Voivodeship, Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship, and Opole Voivodeship. Its capital city was Katowice. Katowice Voivodeship (2)...
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A voivodeship (/ˈvɔɪvoʊdʃɪp/ VOY-vohd-ship; Polish: województwo [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ] ; plural: województwa [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfa]) is the highest-level administrative...
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January 1999 out of the former Kielce Voivodeship, eastern Częstochowa Voivodeship, and western Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government...
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