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  1. From 1954 to 1990, Poznań was divided into five dzielnicas, called Stare Miasto, Nowe Miasto, Jeżyce, Grunwald and Wilda. These ceased to exist as governmental units in 1990, although they are still used as areas of jurisdiction for certain administrative offices.

  2. Aug 22, 2023 · 16 voivodships. 314 powiats and 66 cities with powiat status. 2477 communes (comprising 302 urban communes, 652 urban-rural communes and 1523 rural communes). And there you have it! That’s the breakdown of Poland’s administrative division.

  3. This category lists the five former main administrative divisions of the city of Poznań, Poland. For smaller subdivisions, see Category:Neighbourhoods of Poznań.

  4. Nowe Miasto ( Polish: [ˈnɔvɛ ˈmjastɔ]; "New Town") is a part of the city of Poznań in western Poland. It was one of the five governmental districts ( dzielnicas) into which the city was divided prior to 1990, and which are retained for certain administrative purposes.

  5. Aug 8, 2024 · Poznań, city, capital of Wielkopolskie województwo (province), west-central Poland, located on the Warta River near its confluence with the Cybina. Beginning as a small stronghold in the 9th century, Poznań became the capital of Poland (with Gniezno) and the residence of Poland’s first two sovereigns. The first Polish cathedral was erected ...

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  6. In response to the demands of the scientific community, we developed a number of layers with political-administrative divisions of Poland, e.g. for Prussia after the Third Partition (West Prussia, South Prussia, New East Prussia), the Duchy of Warsaw, the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Poznań.

  7. It was one of the five governmental districts into which the city was divided prior to 1990, and which are retained for certain administrative purposes. For details (and for the current governmental division of the district into osiedles), see Administrative division of Poznań.

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