Zamość Voivodeship, Administrative region in southeastern Poland
Zamość Voivodeship was an administrative region in southeastern Poland that spread across territory between several key cities. The region included both urban centers and rural areas, functioning as an administrative hub for the surrounding towns and municipalities.
The region was established in 1975 as part of Poland's administrative reforms and existed until 1998. During this time, Zamość served as the seat of administration and the territory underwent restructuring.
The region maintained strong educational traditions through its network of schools and cultural institutions that served the local communities across multiple municipalities.
This historical region no longer exists as an administrative unit, but can be explored through its former main towns such as Zamość, Biłgoraj, and Tomaszów Lubelski. Visitors exploring the area today will find administrative services only in the individual cities that once made up this territory.
Located at coordinates 50.7206°N and 23.2586°E, this former voivodeship integrated both urban developments and agricultural areas in southeastern Poland.
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