Biała Podlaska Voivodeship
Biała Podlaska Voivodeship Województwo bialskopodlaskie
Biała Podlaska |
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Country | Poland | |
Capital | Biała Podlaska | |
surface | 5,347.5 km² | |
Residents | 309,200 (December 31, 1988) | |
density | 58 inhabitants per km² | |
founding | June 1, 1975 |
The Bielsko Podlaske Voivodeship was an administrative unit in eastern Poland and emerged in June 1995 from the dissolved Lublin Voivodeship, which had existed since 1945. Their capital was Biała Podlaska . As a result of the territorial reform, it was dissolved at the end of 1998 and largely taken over in the Lublin Voivodeship in early 1999 .
Location and geography
The voivodeship covered an area of 5,347.52 km² (1986) and is bordered by the Chełm Voivodeship (61 km) in the southeast, Lublin (80) in the southwest, Siedlce (129) in the west , and Białystok (48) in the north . In the east, the voivodeship had a common border of 141 km with the USSR ( Belarusian SSR ). The northernmost point of the voivodeship was in the municipality of Sarnaki (52 ° 24 'north latitude), the southernmost in the city of Parczew (51 ° 32' n. Br.). The westernmost point was in the municipality of Ulan Majorat (22 ° 21 'east longitude), the easternmost point at 23 ° 39' E. in the border community of Koden.
Origin and whereabouts of the communities
The Biała Podlaska Voivodeship was established in May 1975 from the dissolved Lublin Voivodeship (województwo lubelskie), namely from the districts of Biala (powiat bialski, all 13 municipalities), Radzyn (pow.radzyński, 9 of the 13 municipalities), Parczew (pow.parczewski, 6 of the 8 municipalities), Wlodawa (pow. Włodawski, 5 of 12 municipalities) and Łukow (pow. Łukowski, 1 of 12 municipalities). In addition, there were 7 of the 9 municipalities from the Łosice district (pow. Łosicki) from the Warsaw Voivodeship (województwo warszawskie).
At the beginning, the voivodeship consisted of 6 cities (miast) and 35 rural communities (gminy).
In 1999 all municipalities were incorporated into the Lublin Voivodeship (woj. Lubelskie), which was re-established in 1945 . The six municipalities of the Łosice district (Huszlew, Olszanka, Platerów, Sarnaki and Stara Kornica as well as the district town) came to the Masovian Voivodeship (województwo mazowieckie).
population
Population level at the end of the year (population extrapolation)
Numbers in thousands
year | population | year | population | year | population | ||
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1975 | 280.4 | 1983 | 293.7 | 1991 | 306.2 | ||
1976 | 280.7 | 1984 | 295.6 | 1992 | 308.5 | ||
1977 | 281.6 | 1985 | 297.9 | 1993 | 309.0 | ||
1978 | 283.9 | 1986 | 299.7 | 1994 | 309.7 | ||
1979 | 285.3 | 1987 | 301.0 | 1995 | 309.5 | ||
1980 | 286.4 | 1988 | 303.5 | 1996 | 309.3 | ||
1981 | 288.2 | 1989 | 304.5 | 1997 | 309.0 | ||
1982 | 290.4 | 1990 | 305.3 | 1998 | 309.2 |
Population status (in thousands) on the census days
Counting day | Total- |
Population | male | Female | Percentage ownership % | Women rate * |
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population | density (Ew. per km²) | urban | rural | ||||
7 XII 1978 | 283.8 | 53.1 | 139.6 | 144.2 | 27.7 | 72.3 | 103.3 |
8 XII 1984 | 296.0 | 55.3 | 146.8 | 149.2 | 31.3 | 68.7 | 101.7 |
7 XII 1988 | 303.5 | 56.8 | 150.1 | 153.4 | 34.8 | 65.2 | 102.2 |
* Number of women calculated for every 100 men
The cities ( miast )
city | Population (end of 1998) |
Area (km²) |
Density (Ew / km²) |
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Biała Podlaska | 59,047 | 48.96 | 1,206.0 |
Łosice | 7.205 | 23.64 | 304.8 |
Międzyrzec Podlaski | 18,274 | 20.63 | 885.7 |
Parczew | 11,090 | 8.08 | 1,372.5 |
Radzyń Podlaski | 16,852 | 19.29 | 873.6 |
Terespol | 6.002 | 10.20 | 588.4 |
The (rural) municipalities ( gminy )
Parish (Gminy) | surface | Residents | local community | surface | Residents | |
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Biała Podlaska | 325.21 | 11,380 | Parczew | 138.15 | 4,712 | |
Czemierniki | 107.71 | 4,896 | Piszczac | 169.92 | 7,839 | |
Dębowa Kłoda | 188.29 | 4.128 | Platerów | 128.97 | 5,330 | |
Drelów | 228.03 | 5,905 | Podedwórze | 107.20 | 2,091 | |
Hanna | 139.02 | 3,553 | Radzyń Podlaski | 155.17 | 8,066 | |
Huszlew | 117.61 | 3,276 | Rokitno | 140.82 | 3,519 | |
Jabłoń | 110.98 | 4,525 | Rossosz | 76.12 | 2,566 | |
Janów Podlaski | 135.00 | 5,836 | Sarnaki | 197.30 | 5,731 | |
Kąkolewnica Wschodnia | 147.71 | 8,895 | Siemień | 110.93 | 5,228 | |
Codeń | 150.33 | 4,457 | Sławatycze | 71.71 | 2,826 | |
Komarówka Podlaska | 137.56 | 5,229 | Sosnówka | 148.43 | 3,018 | |
Konstantynów | 87.06 | 4.146 | Stara Kornica | 119.33 | 5,398 | |
Leśna Podlaska | 97.69 | 4,710 | Terespol | 141.31 | 7,374 | |
Łomazy | 200.43 | 5,867 | Tuczna | 170.37 | 3,909 | |
Łosice | 97.58 | 4,401 | Ulan Majorat | 107.77 | 6,303 | |
Międzyrzec Podlaski | 260.70 | 10,405 | Wisznice | 173.00 | 5,668 | |
Milanów | 116.64 | 4,474 | Wohyń | 178.17 | 7,719 | |
Olszanka | 87.34 | 3,589 | Zalesie | 147.16 | 4,614 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d [1] Rocznik statystyczny województwa bielskopodlaskiego - Statistical Yearbook of the Bieła Podlaska Voivodeship on the website of the Central Statistical Library | Digital Library ( Polish ); different years
- ^ [2] Rocznik statystyczny województw - Statistical Yearbook of Voivodships on the website of the Central Statistical Library | Digital Library ( Polish ); different years