Częstochowa Voivodeship (former)

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Częstochowa Voivodeship (former) was an administrative region in southern Poland that existed during the late 20th century, centered around the city of Częstochowa before being dissolved in a nationwide territorial reform.

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instanceOf former voivodeship of Poland
administrativeCenter Częstochowa NERFINISHED
administrativeLevel first-level administrative division of Poland
borderedCountry Czechoslovakia (historical) NERFINISHED
capital Częstochowa NERFINISHED
country Poland
dissolvedAsPartOf Polish administrative reform of 1998 NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn 1998
existedInCentury 20th century
geographicalRegion Lesser Poland (broad historical-cultural region) NERFINISHED
Silesia (broad historical-cultural region) NERFINISHED
governmentSystem voivodeship administration under the Polish People’s Republic and its successors
hadAdministrativeFunction local administration
regional government
hadSeatOfVoivode Częstochowa NERFINISHED
hadUrbanCenter Częstochowa NERFINISHED
languageOfAdministration Polish
locatedIn southern Poland
namedAfter Częstochowa NERFINISHED
partOf Polish People’s Republic NERFINISHED
Third Polish Republic NERFINISHED
partOfHistoricalProcess post-World War II administrative divisions of Poland
regionType voivodeship
replacedBy Silesian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
status abolished administrative unit

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Częstochowa voivodeshipCapitalOf Częstochowa Voivodeship (former)