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Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
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Logo of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Neo-baroque City Hall in
Iława
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (also known as Warmia-Masuria Provincecitation needed , or by its Polish name województwo warmińsko-mazurskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ varˈmiɲ skɔ maˈzurskjɛ] or simply Warmińsko-Mazurskie ) is a voivodeship , or province , in north-eastern Poland . Its capital and largest city is Olsztyn . The voivodeship has an area of 24,192 square kilometres (9,341 sq mi) and a population of 1,427,091 (as of 2006).
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship was created on January 1 , 1999 , out of the former Olsztyn Voivodeship and parts of Suwałki and Elbląg Voivodeships , pursuant to the 1998 Local Government Reorganization Act. The province's name derives from two historic regions, Warmia and Masuria (Polish Mazury ).
The province borders Podlaskie Voivodeship to the east, Masovian Voivodeship to the south, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship to the south-west, Pomeranian Voivodeship to the west, the Vistula Lagoon to the north-west, and the Kaliningrad Oblast (an exclave of Russia ) to the north. The region closely corresponds to the southern part of the former East Prussia (part of Germany ), which was divided between Poland and the Soviet Union in 1945 .
The Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship has the largest number of ethnic Ukrainians living in Poland [1] due to forced relocations (such as Operation Wisła ) caried out by the Soviet and Polish Communist authorities.
Cities and towns
The voivodeship contains 49 cities and towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (according to official figures for 2006 [1] ):
1. Olsztyn (174,693)
2. Elbląg (127,055)
3. Ełk (56,156)
4. Ostróda (33,419)
5. Iława (32,326)
6. Giżycko (29,667)
7. Kętrzyn (28,000)
8. Szczytno (25,680)
9. Bartoszyce (25,423)
10. Mrągowo (21,772)
11. Działdowo (20,824)
12. Pisz (19,332)
13. Braniewo (17,875)
14. Lidzbark Warmiński (16,390)
15. Olecko (16,169)
16. Nidzica (14,761)
17. Morąg (14,497)
18. Gołdap (13,641)
19. Pasłęk (12,179)
20. Węgorzewo (11,638)
21. Nowe Miasto Lubawskie (11,036)
22. Dobre Miasto (10,489)
23. Biskupiec (10,348)
24. Orneta (9,380)
25. Lubawa (9,328)
26. Lidzbark (8,261)
27. Olsztynek (7,591)
28. Barczewo (7,401)
29. Orzysz (5,804)
30. Susz (5,610)
31. Reszel (5,098)
32. Ruciane-Nida (4,894)
33. Korsze (4,632)
34. Górowo Iławeckie (4,554)
35. Biała Piska (4,006)
36. Mikołajki (3,848)
37. Jeziorany (3,376)
38. Ryn (3,006)
39. Pieniężno (2,915)
40. Tolkmicko (2,731)
41. Miłakowo (2,665)
42. Pasym (2,550)
43. Frombork (2,529)
44. Bisztynek (2,493)
45. Miłomłyn (2,305)
46. Kisielice (2,208)
47. Zalewo (2,152)
48. Sępopol (2,015)
49. Młynary (1,837)
Administrative division
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship is divided into 21 counties (powiats ): 2 city counties and 19 land counties. These are further divided into 116 gminas .
The counties are listed in the following table (ordering within categories is by decreasing population).
English and
Polish names
Area
(km²)
Population
(2006)
Seat
Other towns
Total
gminas
City counties
Olsztyn
88
174,693
1
Elbląg
80
127,055
1
Land counties
Olsztyn County
powiat olsztyński
2,840
113,529
Olsztyn *
Dobre Miasto , Biskupiec , Olsztynek , Barczewo , Jeziorany
12
Ostróda County
powiat ostródzki
1,765
105,286
Ostróda
Morąg , Miłakowo , Miłomłyn
9
Iława County
powiat iławski
1,385
89,960
Iława
Lubawa , Susz , Kisielice , Zalewo
7
Ełk County
powiat ełcki
1,112
84,760
Ełk
5
Szczytno County
powiat szczycieński
1,933
69,289
Szczytno
Pasym
8
Kętrzyn County
powiat kętrzyński
1,213
66,165
Kętrzyn
Reszel , Korsze
6
Działdowo County
powiat działdowski
953
65,110
Działdowo
Lidzbark
6
Bartoszyce County
powiat bartoszycki
1,309
61,354
Bartoszyce
Górowo Iławeckie , Bisztynek , Sępopol
6
Pisz County
powiat piski
1,776
57,553
Pisz
Orzysz , Ruciane-Nida , Biała Piska
4
Giżycko County
powiat giżycki
1,119
56,863
Giżycko
Ryn
6
Elbląg County
powiat elbląski
1,431
56,412
Elbląg *
Pasłęk , Tolkmicko , Młynary
9
Mrągowo County
powiat mrągowski
1,065
50,087
Mrągowo
Mikołajki
5
Braniewo County
powiat braniewski
1,205
43,781
Braniewo
Pieniężno , Frombork
7
Nowe Miasto County
powiat nowomiejski
695
43,388
Nowe Miasto Lubawskie
5
Lidzbark County
powiat lidzbarski
924
43,006
Lidzbark Warmiński
Orneta
5
Olecko County
powiat olecki
874
34,215
Olecko
4
Nidzica County
powiat nidzicki
961
33,955
Nidzica
4
Gołdap County
powiat gołdapski
772
26,989
Gołdap
3
Węgorzewo County
powiat węgorzewski
693
23,641
Węgorzewo
3
* seat not part of the county
Protected areas
Protected areas in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship include eight areas designated as Landscape Parks , as listed below:
The Łuknajno Lake nature reserve (part of Masurian Landscape Park) is a protected wetland site under the Ramsar convention , as well as being designated by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve .
References
External links
Counties of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Coordinates : 53°51′25″N, 20°50′10″E
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