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Kielce Voivodeship
Historical divisions 1919–1998
Second Polish Republic, 1919-1939
Postwar Poland, 1946-1950
1950-1975
1975-1998

Kielce Voivodeship (Polish: województwo kieleckie) is a former unit of administrative division and the local government in Poland. It was originally formed during Poland's return to independence in the aftermath of World War One, and recreated within the new Polish borders after the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War Two.[1]

  1. ^ Informator Miejski Kielc (2008), Kielce jako stolica regionu. Internet Archive.

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