A report on Subcarpathian Voivodeship

Palace of Lubomirski family in Rzeszów
Jaśliski Landscape Park and Jasiołka River
Regional costumes of the Pogorzans
Rzeszów town hall
Łańcut Castle
Sanok
Krasiczyn Castle
Jasło Palace
Przemyśl
Huwniki
Royal Casimir Castle in Przemyśl
Lesko synagogue
Tarnowski Palace in Tarnobrzeg
Jarosław town hall
Baranów Sandomierski Castle
16th-century Baroque organs in Leżajsk
Solina Lake
Solina seen from the distance
Wetlina River
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Church of All Saints in Blizne, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Przecław
Wisłok Wielki
Open air museum in Sanok
San River
Tarnica Mountain
A historic oil well
Leopard car
Black Hawk helicopters are produced by PZL Mielec
Autosan bus and coach manufacturer has its headquarters in Sanok
Solina dam is the largest dam in Poland

Voivodeship, or province, in the southeastern corner of Poland.

- Subcarpathian Voivodeship

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Lesser Poland

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Historical region situated in southern and south-eastern Poland.

Historical region situated in southern and south-eastern Poland.

Wawel Castle in Kraków
Old Town in Lublin
Mannerist architecture in Tarnów
The Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown in the widest sense – with Red Ruthenia, Podlachia, Podolia and Kiev
Palm Sunday in Lipnica Murowana.
The 1507 Lesser Poland and Red Ruthenia Map (Polonia Minor, Russia) by Martin Waldseemüller
Kazimierz Dolny on the right bank of the Vistula river.
Niepołomice
Pieniny National Park
Będzin Castle, which guarded the western border of Lesser Poland
Kozłówka Palace
Palatial residence in Kurozwęki
Pieskowa Skała
Members of the regional Folk Group of Wilamowice "Cepelia Fil Wilamowice"
Lachy Sądeckie are a group of ethnic Poles who live in southern Lesser Poland
Broad Gauge Metallurgy Line
Czarny Staw (Black Pond) in the High Tatras
Nowy Wiśnicz
Baranów Sandomierski
Vistula in Sandomierz
"Peasant war" by Jan Lewicki (1795–1871)
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In the 19th century, Kraków's Jagiellonian University was a major center of Polish science and culture
Gorals from Beskidy
Castle of Bobolice
Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Pope John Paul II was born in Wadowice, Lesser Poland, in 1920
Soldiers of Holy Cross Mountains Brigade in parade 1945
A fire engine made by FSC Star in Lesser Poland's Starachowice
Boundary between Lesser Poland and Upper Silesia (red line) on the territory of current Silesian Voivodeship
Kraków is the capital of Lesser Poland
Lublin, the second-largest city of Lesser Poland
Częstochowa, the third-largest city of Lesser Poland
Radom, the fourth-largest city of Lesser Poland
Sosnowiec, the fifth-largest city of Lesser Poland
Folklore group in Podhale costume, Bukowina Tatrzańska, Lesser Poland, 2016
Polish flat soda bread (known as Proziaki in podkarpacie)
KS Cracovia on Independence Day 2019
A map of Polish dialects. The area where Lesser Poland's dialect is spoken is marked in orange.

Currently, the region is divided between Polish voivodeships – Lesser Poland Voivodeship (whole), Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (whole), Silesian Voivodeship (eastern half), Podkarpackie Voivodeship (western part), Masovian Voivodeship (southern part), Łódź Voivodeship (southeastern corner), and Lublin Voivodeship (western part).

Lublin Voivodeship

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Voivodeship (province) of Poland, located in southeastern part of the country.

Voivodeship (province) of Poland, located in southeastern part of the country.

Historic centre of Lublin
Basilica of the Birth of the Virgin Mary in Chełm
The Zamość Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Radziwiłł Castle Complex in Biała Podlaska
Czartoryski Palace in Puławy
The Potocki Family Palace in Międzyrzec Podlaski
The town of Kazimierz Dolny is Poland's official national Historic Monument
Łukie Lake in the Polesie National Park
Echo artificial lake in the Roztocze National Park
Map of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Lublin Voivodeship 1975–1998

Lublin Voivodeship borders Subcarpathian Voivodeship to the south, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship to the south-west, Masovian Voivodeship to the west and north, Podlaskie Voivodeship along a short boundary to the north, Belarus (Brest Region) and Ukraine (Lviv Oblast and Volyn Oblasts) to the east.

Rzeszów

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Largest city in southeastern Poland.

Largest city in southeastern Poland.

Nobleman Mikołaj Spytek Ligęza greatly contributed to the city's importance
Rzeszów Castle with surroundings, by K.H. Wiedemann, 1762
Solidarity Park in Rzeszów
Market Square in Rzeszów
Old Town Synagogue
Provincial council headquarters (Urząd Wojewódzki) in Rzeszów
Countryside surrounding Rzeszów
Rzeszów Castle
Wanda Siemaszkowa Theatre
Provincial and City Public Library
Volleyball match between Resovia and Skra Bełchatów
CH Galeria Rzeszów – the largest shopping center in the city
Burgaller Palace (Polish Radio Rzeszów)
The City Hall in the Main Market Square. Initially built in the 16th century, it was later remodelled in Neogothic and Renaissance Revival styles
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Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport
Rzeszów University of Technology
Tomasz Stańko
Fred Zinnemann
The City Hall
The Diocesan Museum
The historic Market Square
Farny Square in Rzeszów
The PKO Bank Building
Ethnographic Museum
The Music Institute
The Revolution Monument
The Regional Museum in Rzeszów
Main Library
The Rzeszów Court of Appeals
Multimedia fountain
Basilica of the Assumption
The Tadeusz Mazowiecki Bridge in Rzeszów
Rzeszów Castle

Rzeszów has been the capital of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (province) since 1 January 1999, and is also the seat of Rzeszów County.

Tarnobrzeg

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City in south-eastern Poland , on the east bank of the river Vistula, with 49,419 inhabitants, as of 31 December 2009.

City in south-eastern Poland , on the east bank of the river Vistula, with 49,419 inhabitants, as of 31 December 2009.

Boroughs, districts and osiedla of Tarnobrzeg
Tarnowski Castle
Tarnowski family brewery in Tarnobrzeg
Tarnobrzeg market square
Yellow gold of Tarnobrzeg
Antoni Surowiecki Square

Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo podkarpackie) since 1999, it had previously been the capital of Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship (1975–1998).

Lesser Poland Voivodeship

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Voivodeship (province), in southern Poland.

Voivodeship (province), in southern Poland.

The Wieliczka Salt Mine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Kraków, capital of Lesser Poland
Tarnów
Nowy Sącz
Oświęcim
Chrzanów
Olkusz
Nowy Targ
Bochnia
The spa town of Szczawnica in the Pieniny Mountains
Czarny Staw in the High Tatras

Politically it is bordered by Silesian Voivodeship to the west, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship to the north, Subcarpathian Voivodeship to the east, and Slovakia (Prešov Region and Žilina Regions) to the south.

Sanok

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A 12th century earring found in Sanok
Sanok Royal Castle
Main Market Square in Sanok
Neogothic town hall
Mass grave of Poles massacred by the Germans at the Gruszka mountain
Lusatian culture pots on display at the Sanok's archaeology museum
Library and the Grzegorz of Sanok Monument
Ramerówka House
Sanok bus station
Vytautas Landsbergis plays piano in Sanok salon at Cultural Center, 2013
STS Sanok celebrating the Polish championship in 2014

Sanok (in full the Royal Free City of Sanok — Królewskie Wolne Miasto Sanok,, Sanok, , Sianik, Sanocum, סאניק, Sonik) is a town in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of south-eastern Poland with 38,397 inhabitants, as of June 2016.

Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship

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The Tarnobrzeg Voivodeship (województwo tarnobrzeskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975-1998, superseded in parts by Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship and Lublin Voivodeship.

Dębica

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Town in southeastern Poland with 44,692 inhabitants as of December 2021.

Town in southeastern Poland with 44,692 inhabitants as of December 2021.

Monument depicting King Casimir III the Great giving Świętosław Gryfita permission to establish Dębica
Church of St. Jadwiga first erected in the 14th century
Dębica's oldest high school in the early 20th century
Reconstructed camp barracks with a watchtower and the barbed-wire fence in the village of Pustków
Krzysztof Penderecki

Since 1999 it has been situated in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship; it had previously been in the Tarnów Voivodeship (1975–1998).

Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship

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One of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided.

One of the 16 voivodeships (provinces) into which Poland is divided.

Kielce is the capital of the voivodeship
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski is the second most populous city
Sandomierz is one of the main tourist destinations in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
Kurozwęki Palace
Świętokrzyski National Park

Świętokrzyskie Province is bounded by six other voivodeships: Masovian to the north, Lublin to the east, Subcarpathian to the southeast, Lesser Poland to the south, Silesian to the southwest and Łódź to the northwest.

Krosno Voivodeship in 1975

Krosno Voivodeship

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Krosno Voivodeship in 1975

Krosno Voivodeship (województwo krośnieńskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975–1998, superseded by Subcarpathian Voivodeship (except Biecz Commune which is now a part of Lesser Poland Voivodeship).