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Greater Poland
Wielkopolska
Historical region
Poznań Old Town
Gniezno Cathedral
Kalisz Old Town
Raczyński Palace in Rogalin
  • From top, left to right: Poznań Old Town
  • Gniezno Cathedral
  • Kalisz Old Town
  • Raczyński Palace in Rogalin
Coat of arms of Greater Poland
The proper Greater Poland
The proper Greater Poland
CountryGreater Poland Poland
SeatGniezno, Poznań, Kalisz
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Primary airportPoznań–Ławica Airport
Highways

Greater Poland, often known by its Polish name Wielkopolska (pronounced [vjɛlkɔˈpɔlska] ; Latin: Polonia Maior), is a Polish historical region of west-central Poland. Its chief and largest city is Poznań followed by Kalisz, the oldest city in Poland.

The boundaries of Greater Poland have varied somewhat throughout history. Since the Late Middle Ages, Wielkopolska proper has been split into the Poznań and Kalisz voivodeships. In the wider sense, it also encompassed Sieradz, Łęczyca, Brześć Kujawski and Inowrocław voivodeships, which were situated further east, and the Santok Land, located to the northwest.[1] The region in the proper sense roughly coincides with the present-day Greater Poland Voivodeship (Polish: województwo wielkopolskie).

Like all the historical regions of Poland, i.e Pomerania, Warmia, Silesia, Mazovia or Lesser Poland and others, the Greater Poland region possesses its own folk costumes, architecture, cuisine, that make the region touristically and culturally interesting.

Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) and other historical lands of Poland against the background of modern administrative borders (names in Polish)
  1. ^ Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom X (in Polish). Warszawa. 1889. p. 301.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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