1. Chełmek

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    Chełmek [ˈxɛu̯mɛk] is a town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship in southern Poland. In 1975–1998 it belonged to Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship. As of December 2021, it has 8,810 inhabitants. Previously known for the Chełmek Shoe Factory, which until 1947 was part of Bata Shoes. Chełmek lies in the wetland area along the Przemsza river, at the foot of the Skała hill. The town is surrounded by forests. Wikipedia

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    Chełmek [ˈxɛu̯mɛk] is a town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship in southern Poland.In 1975-1998 it belonged to Bielsko-Biała Voivodeship.As of December 2021, it has 8,810 inhabitants. [1] Previously known for the Chełmek Shoe Factory, which until 1947 was part of Bata Shoes.. Chełmek lies in the wetland area along the Przemsza river, at the foot of the Skała hill (293 meters above sea level).
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    Gmina Chełmek is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Oświęcim County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland.Its seat is the town of Chełmek, which lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of Oświęcim and 50 km (31 mi) west of the regional capital Kraków.. The gmina covers an area of 27.24 sq.km2 (27240000 sq. mi.), and as of 2006 its total population is 12,827 ...
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    Chełmek [ˈxɛu̯mɛk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stegna, within Nowy Dwór Gdański County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. [1] It lies approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) north-east of Nowy Dwór Gdański and 37 km (23 mi) east of the regional capital Gdańsk.. Before 1772, the area was part of Kingdom of Poland, 1772-1919 Prussia and Germany, 1920-1939 ...
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    Poland is currently divided into 16 provinces known as voivodeships (Polish: województwa, singular województwo).Legally they are called "I tier units" (jednostki I stopnia).Administrative authority at voivodeship level is shared between a central government-appointed governor, called the voivode (usually a political appointee), an elected assembly called the sejmik, and an executive board ...
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    Lesser Poland (Małopolska) and other historical lands of Poland against the background of modern administrative borders (names in Polish) Wawel Castle in Kraków Old Town in LublinLesser Poland, often known by its Polish name Małopolska (pronounced [mawɔˈpɔlska] ⓘ; Latin: Polonia Minor), is a historical region situated in southern and south-eastern Poland.
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    Chełm (Polish: ⓘ; Ukrainian: Холм, romanized: Kholm; German: Cholm; Yiddish: כעלם, romanized: Khelm) is a city in southeastern Poland with 60,231 inhabitants as of December 2021. [1] It is located to the south-east of Lublin, north of Zamość and south of Biała Podlaska, some 25 kilometres (16 miles) from the border with Ukraine.Chełm used to be the capital of the Chełm ...
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    Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Polish: województwo małopolskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ mawɔˈpɔlskʲɛ] ⓘ) is a voivodeship in southern Poland.It has an area of 15,108 square kilometres (5,833 sq mi), and a population of 3,404,863 (2019). [3] Its capital and largest city is Kraków.. The province's name recalls the traditional name of a historic Polish region, Lesser Poland, or in Polish ...
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    A voivodeship (/ ˈ v ɔɪ v oʊ d ʃ ɪ p / VOY-vohd-ship; Polish: województwo [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ] ⓘ; plural: województwa [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfa]) is the highest-level administrative division of Poland, corresponding to a province in many other countries. The term has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly translated into English as "province".[1]The Polish local government ...
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    Subcarpathian Voivodeship is a voivodeship, or province, in the southeastern corner of Poland.Its administrative capital and largest city is Rzeszów.Along with the Marshal, it is governed by the Subcarpathian Regional Assembly.. The name derives from the region's location near the Carpathian Mountains, and the voivodeship comprises areas of two historic regions of Central Europe—Lesser ...

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