Rzeszów Voivodeship

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Rzeszów Voivodeship (Polish: województwo rzeszowskie) can refer to one of two political entities in Poland:

CapitalRzeszów
Historical era20th century
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Rzeszów Voivodeship
Województwo rzeszowskie
Voivodeship of Poland
1945–1998

Location of Rzeszów Voivodeship (2) within Poland
CapitalRzeszów
Area 
 
4,397 km2 (1,698 sq mi)
  TypeRepublic
Historical era20th century
 Established
1945
 Reformed
1975
 Disestablished
1998
Subdivisions
  TypeGminas
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Lwów Voivodeship
Drohobych Oblast
Krosno Voivodeship
Podkarpackie Voivodeship
Today part ofPodkarpackie Voivodeship
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Rzeszów Voivodeship (1) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from 1945 to 1975, superseded by Rzeszów (2), Przemyśl, Krosno and parts of Tarnów and Tarnobrzeg voivodeships.[1] Its creation was the result of the Polish–Soviet border agreement of August 1945. The traditional centre of the region, Lwów, was re-annexed by the Soviet Union and incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR. Due to this, the Polish government had to come up with a new provincial city, which would have taken the role of Lwów. As Przemyśl, which was the second biggest city of the area (after Lwów), is located too close to the border, the new capital was organized in Rzeszów, a city in 1945 much smaller than Przemyśl.

Rzeszów Voivodeship (2) was a unit of administrative division and local government from 1975 to 1998, superseded by the Podkarpackie Voivodeship. Major cities and towns included (population in 1995 in brackets):

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