Płock Land

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CapitalPłock
16th century
3,983 km2 (1,538 sq mi)
Political subdivisions4 counties (until 1530s) 5 counties (1530s–1793)
Płock Land
Land of Płock Voivodeship

Lands of Masovia from 13th to 18th centuries.
CapitalPłock
Area 
 16th century
3,983 km2 (1,538 sq mi)
  TypeLand
Contained within
  CountryPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1495–1793)
  Member stateCrown of the Kingdom of Poland (1495–1793)
  ProvinceGreater Poland Province (1495–1793)
  VoivodeshipPłock Voivodeship (1495–1793)
Political subdivisions4 counties (until 1530s) 5 counties (1530s–1793)
Succeeded by
South Prussia

Płock Land[a] was a land (administrative division) of the Kingdom of Poland until 1495, and later, part of the Płock Voivodeship, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, from 1495 to 25 September 1793. The seat of its government was located in Płock.[1][2]

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