Piotrków Voivodeship, Administrative region in central Poland.
Piotrków Voivodeship is an administrative region in central Poland with Piotrków Trybunalski as its main city. The area includes various towns and rural communities interspersed with farmland and small manufacturing facilities.
The voivodeship was established in 1975 as part of a major reorganization of Poland's administrative divisions. It was one of many regional units that underwent further changes through subsequent administrative reforms.
The region maintains strong administrative traditions through its local government system, which includes elected assemblies and executive boards managing regional policies.
Visitors can reach different towns within the region using local buses and trains that regularly connect the towns and villages. The best time to explore is during warmer months when road conditions are most favorable.
This voivodeship housed a population of 604,200 residents according to 1998 data, before Poland's administrative reforms reduced the total number of voivodeships from 49 to 16.
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