Koszalin Voivodeship

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1975–1998[]

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Koszalin Voivodeship (2) (Polish: województwo koszalińskie) – a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in the years 1975–98, superseded by West Pomeranian Voivodeship.


Capital city: Koszalin
Area: 8.500 km2
Statistics (1 January 1992):
Population: 508.200 inhabitants
Population density: 60 inhabitants/km2
Administrative division: 35 communes
Number of cities and towns (urban communes): 17

Major cities and towns (population 1980):

1950–1975[]

Koszalin Voivodeship (1)[1] – a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1950–75, created from eastern part of Szczecin Voivodeship, superseded by the voivodeships of Koszalin (2), Slupsk and Pila.


Capital city: Koszalin
Area: 18.104 km2
Population (31 December 1970): 793.700 inhabitants (399.300 men + 394.400 wemen)
Urban population (31 December 1970): 392.200 (49.5%)
Population density (31 December 1970): 44 inhabitants/km2
Administrative division (1 January 1971): 15 counties (13 land + 2 city counties)
Administrative division (1 January 1971): 23 towns + 154 communities

List of counties in 1950–1975:
English county name, Polish county name, capital city

New counties established 1950–1975:

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Polish: województwo koszalińskie.

Coordinates: 54°11′17″N 16°10′39″E / 54.188049°N 16.177497°E / 54.188049; 16.177497


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