Wrocław Voivodeship, Administrative province in southwestern Poland.
Wrocław Voivodeship was an administrative region in southwestern Poland with Wrocław as its main city. The province included several significant urban centers and served as an important economic and administrative hub.
The region was created in 1975 as part of a major administrative reform in Poland. It existed until 1998, when it merged with neighboring areas to form the Lower Silesian Voivodeship.
The region developed multiple educational institutions and research centers, with universities in Wrocław attracting students from across the country.
The region was well connected by roads and rail links that linked various cities together. Most places were easily accessible from the central city of Wrocław.
The territory registered a population of 1,136,700 inhabitants in 1998, with the capital city Wrocław accounting for 642,700 residents.
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