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Lublin Voivodeship (1919-1939)

Lublin Voivodeship
Wojewodztwo lubelskie
Voivodeship of Poland

1919–1939

Coat of arms of Lublin

Coat of arms

Location of Lublin
Location of the Lublin Voivodeship (red)
within the Second Polish Republic, 1938.
Capital Lublin
Government Voivodeship
Voivode
 •  1919–1926 Stanisław Moskalewski
 •  1937–1939 Jerzy Albin de Tramecourt
History
 •  Established 14 August 1919
 •  Terrtiorial changes 1 April 1938
 •  Annexed by Germany September 1939
Area
 •  1921 31,123 km2(12,017 sq mi)
 •  1939 26,555 km2(10,253 sq mi)
Population
 •  1921 2,087,951 
Density 67.1 /km2  (173.8 /sq mi)
 •  1931 2,116,200 
Political subdivisions 16 powiats, 29 cities

Coat of arms of Lublin

Coat of arms

Lublin Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo Lubelskie) was a unit of administrative division of the Second Polish Republic between the two world wars, in the years 1919–1939. The province's capital and biggest city was Lublin.

The Voivodeship was founded by the decree of Polish Parliament Sejm of 14 August 1919. In the years 1919–1939 (unlike today), Lublin Voivodeship covered the central part of interwar Poland – the heartland of the country – bordering Białystok Voivodeship (1919–39) to the north, Warsaw Voivodeship and Kielce Voivodeship to the west, Lwów Voivodeship to the south and Polesie Voivodeship as well as Volhynian Voivodeship to the east. Its area, after April 1, 1938 (see: Territorial changes of Polish Voivodeships on April 1, 1938) was 26,555 km². Landscape was flat and hilly in the south, forests covered only 16.6% of the area (with nation's average of 22.2%, as for January 1, 1937).


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