Leszno Voivodeship, Administrative division in western Poland
The Leszno Voivodeship was an administrative region in western Poland with the city of Leszno as its administrative center. The territory served to organize and manage local governance and public services across the region.
The voivodeship was created in 1975 as part of Poland's administrative reorganization and dissolved during the country's territorial reform in 1998. This change reshaped how regions were organized and governed across the nation.
The voivodeship maintained strong ties to local Polish traditions through its administrative structures and regional governance systems centered in Leszno city.
This administrative division no longer exists as a separate territorial unit and cannot be visited as a location. Those interested in its history can visit museums and historical archives in the city of Leszno.
The Leszno Voivodeship represented a specific period in Polish administrative history when the country operated under a different territorial organization system.
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