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- Inowrocław_Voivodeship abstract "Inowrocław Voivodeship (Polish: województwo inowrocławskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the First Partition of Poland in 1772. Together with the neighbouring Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship it was part of the Kuyavia region and the Greater Polish prowincja. With size of some 2,900 km2 (together with Dobrzyn Land, its area was 5,877 sq. km.), it was one of the smallest voivodeships of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In early years after its creation (14th century), it was called Gniewkowo Voivodeship (Województwo gniewkowskie), from the town of Gniewkowo, the seat of local Piast princes. Last mention of Gniewkowo Voivodeship was in 1420. Even though the capital of the voivodeship was in Inowrocław, its biggest urban center was Bydgoszcz. Local sejmiks, together with Brzesc Kujawski Voivodeship, took place in Radziejow. The Inowroclaw Voivodeship with Dobrzyn Land had six senators (Voivode and Castellan of Inowroclaw, Castellan of Bydgoszcz, and Castellans of Dobrzyn, Rypin and Slonsk Dolny). Apart from the original two Kuyavian counties of the Voivodeship, it also included the Dobrzyn Land, located on eastern bank of the Vistula which became part of the Kingdom of Poland in 1466. The Dobrzyn Land was divided into three counties (Dobrzyń, Rypin, Lipno), and had its own sejmiks at Lipno. Governor seat: InowrocławVoivodes: Hieronim Radomicki (1630–1651)Regional council (sejmik) seats: Radziejow LipnoAdministrative division: County of Inowrocław County of Bydgoszcz Land of Dobrzyń (ziemia dobrzyńska), divided into the counties of Dobrzyń, Rypin, and Lipno.Neighbouring Voivodeships: Pomeranian Voivodeship Chełmno Voivodeship Płock Voivodeship Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship Kalisz Voivodeship Gniezno Voivodeship (since 1768)".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship abstract "Inowrocław Voivodeship (Polish: województwo inowrocławskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the First Partition of Poland in 1772. Together with the neighbouring Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship it was part of the Kuyavia region and the Greater Polish prowincja. With size of some 2,900 km2 (together with Dobrzyn Land, its area was 5,877 sq. km.), it was one of the smallest voivodeships of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In early years after its creation (14th century), it was called Gniewkowo Voivodeship (Województwo gniewkowskie), from the town of Gniewkowo, the seat of local Piast princes. Last mention of Gniewkowo Voivodeship was in 1420. Even though the capital of the voivodeship was in Inowrocław, its biggest urban center was Bydgoszcz. Local sejmiks, together with Brzesc Kujawski Voivodeship, took place in Radziejow. The Inowroclaw Voivodeship with Dobrzyn Land had six senators (Voivode and Castellan of Inowroclaw, Castellan of Bydgoszcz, and Castellans of Dobrzyn, Rypin and Slonsk Dolny). Apart from the original two Kuyavian counties of the Voivodeship, it also included the Dobrzyn Land, located on eastern bank of the Vistula which became part of the Kingdom of Poland in 1466. The Dobrzyn Land was divided into three counties (Dobrzyń, Rypin, Lipno), and had its own sejmiks at Lipno. Governor seat: InowrocławVoivodes: Hieronim Radomicki (1630–1651)Regional council (sejmik) seats: Radziejow LipnoAdministrative division: County of Inowrocław County of Bydgoszcz Land of Dobrzyń (ziemia dobrzyńska), divided into the counties of Dobrzyń, Rypin, and Lipno.Neighbouring Voivodeships: Pomeranian Voivodeship Chełmno Voivodeship Płock Voivodeship Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship Kalisz Voivodeship Gniezno Voivodeship (since 1768)↑".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship thumbnail Flag_of_the_Kingdom_of_Prussia_(1750-1801).svg?width=300.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship wikiPageID "1278486".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship wikiPageRevisionID "604614325".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship capital "Inowrocław".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship commonName "Inowrocław".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship conventionalLongName "Inowrocław Voivodeship".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship dateEnd "--09-25".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship eventEnd "Annexed by Prussia".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship flagS "Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia .svg".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship footnotes "¹ Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Voivodeship of Grand Duchy of Lithuania before 1569.".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship imageCoat "POL województwo inowrocławskie IRP COA.svg".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship imageMap "InowrocławskieIRP.png".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship imageMapCaption "Inowrocław Voivodeship in".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship imageMapCaption "the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship imageP "20".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship nation Polish%E2%80%93Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship nativeName "Palatinatus Iuniuladislaviensis".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship nativeName "Województwo inowrocławskie".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship p "Duchy of Inowrocław".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship p "Kuyavia".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship politicalSubdiv "Two counties of Inowrocław Voivodeship proper, plus three counties of Dobrzyń Land".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship s "Netze District".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship statArea "5877".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship subdivision "Voivodeship".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship yearEnd "1772".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship yearStart "1364".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship subject Category:Former_voivodeships_of_Poland_(14th_century–1795).
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship point "52.795537 18.260144".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type AdministrativeRegion.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type Place.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type PopulatedPlace.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type Region.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type Wikidata:Q532.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type AdministrativeArea.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type Place.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type Location.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship type SpatialThing.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship comment "Inowrocław Voivodeship (Polish: województwo inowrocławskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the First Partition of Poland in 1772. Together with the neighbouring Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship it was part of the Kuyavia region and the Greater Polish prowincja. With size of some 2,900 km2 (together with Dobrzyn Land, its area was 5,877 sq. km.), it was one of the smallest voivodeships of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship label "Inowrocław Voivodeship".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship label "Voivodato di Inowrocław".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship label "Voivodia de Inowrocław".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship label "Woiwodschap Inowrocław".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship label "Województwo inowrocławskie".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship label "Иновроцлавское воеводство".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship label "伊诺弗洛科沃夫省".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship sameAs Inowroc%C5%82aw_Voivodeship.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship sameAs Voivodato_di_Inowrocław.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship sameAs Woiwodschap_Inowrocław.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship sameAs Województwo_inowrocławskie.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship sameAs Voivodia_de_Inowrocław.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship sameAs Q2517248.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship sameAs Q2517248.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship lat "52.795537".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship long "18.260144".
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship wasDerivedFrom Inowrocław_Voivodeship?oldid=604614325.
- Inowrocław_Voivodeship depiction Flag_of_the_Kingdom_of_Prussia_(1750-1801).svg.