District is a term used in Poland, to denote regions and jurisdictions of various types, including electoral constituencies. As historical administrative subdivisions of Poland, districts existed in the later part of the Congress Poland period, from 1842, when the name was applied to the former countiess. Districts were also created temporarily from 1945 to 1946, in the areas annexed to Poland from Germany as a result of the Soviet military advance. A district was then subdivided into obwóds. These okręgi were later replaced by voivodeships, and the obwóds by counties.
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| - District is a term used in Poland, to denote regions and jurisdictions of various types, including electoral constituencies. As historical administrative subdivisions of Poland, districts existed in the later part of the Congress Poland period, from 1842, when the name was applied to the former countiess. Districts were also created temporarily from 1945 to 1946, in the areas annexed to Poland from Germany as a result of the Soviet military advance. A district was then subdivided into obwóds. These okręgi were later replaced by voivodeships, and the obwóds by counties. (en)
- Okręg (in italiano: circondario, al plurale: okręgi) è un termine utilizzato in polacco per riferirsi a regioni e giurisdizioni di vari tipi, tra le quali le circoscrizioni elettorali. Come suddivisioni amministrative storiche della Polonia, gli okręgi esistettero nell'ultimo periodo del Regno del Congresso, dal 1842, quando il nome fu applicato agli ex distretti. (it)
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| - District is a term used in Poland, to denote regions and jurisdictions of various types, including electoral constituencies. As historical administrative subdivisions of Poland, districts existed in the later part of the Congress Poland period, from 1842, when the name was applied to the former countiess. Districts were also created temporarily from 1945 to 1946, in the areas annexed to Poland from Germany as a result of the Soviet military advance. A district was then subdivided into obwóds. These okręgi were later replaced by voivodeships, and the obwóds by counties. (en)
- Okręg (in italiano: circondario, al plurale: okręgi) è un termine utilizzato in polacco per riferirsi a regioni e giurisdizioni di vari tipi, tra le quali le circoscrizioni elettorali. Come suddivisioni amministrative storiche della Polonia, gli okręgi esistettero nell'ultimo periodo del Regno del Congresso, dal 1842, quando il nome fu applicato agli ex distretti. Gli okręgi vennero anche creati temporaneamente dal 1945 al 1946 nelle aree annesse alla Polonia dalla Germania, in conseguenza dell'avanzata militare sovietica. Un okręg era allora suddiviso in obwody. Questi okręgi furono poi sostituiti dai voivodati, e gli obwody dai distretti. (it)
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