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- Podolian_Voivodeship abstract "The Podole Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo podolskie, Ukrainian: Подільське воєводство) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland, since 1434 until 1793/1795, except for the period of Ottoman occupation (1672–1699) as Podolia Eyalet. During the Turkish occupation the regional council (sejmik) held its sessions first in Halicz (1672-1676), and later in Lwow (1677-1698). Together with the Bracław Voivodeship it formed the region of Podolia, which in the Kingdom of Poland was part of Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown. Its capital was in Kamieniec Podolski, local sejmiks also took place in this city. The seat of the starosta was at Kamieniec Podolski as well.The voivodeship was created 1434, out of former Duchy of Podolia, which had become part of the Kingdom of Poland in the second half of the 14th century. After the second partition of Poland (see: Partitions of Poland), it was seized by the Russian Empire, which in 1793 created the Podolia Governorate. Today the region belongs to Ukraine.Zygmunt Gloger in his monumental book Historical Geography of the Lands of Old Poland gives a detailed description of Podole Voivodeship:“In ancient times, Podole was a borderland of permanent Slavic settlements, behind which were steppes, inhabited by nomadic tribes. Proximity of these Barbaric tribes made it impossible for the Slavs to take full advantage of Podole, which is the most beautiful and the richest of all Slavic lands (...) For many years borders of Podole were not defined. The province was captured by the Tatars in the 13th century. They in return were chased away by the Lithuanians, who in the mid-14th century clashed here with Poland. Podole was in 1352 captured by Algirdas, and in 1396 King Wladyslaw Jagiello placed this land under Spytek of Melsztyn. Later on, Podole was ruled by Svitrigaila, and finally in 1434 the Sejm created Podole Voivodeship, naming Piotr Odrowaz the first voivode. Still, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania continued to claim this land, and the conflict was ended by the 1569 Union of Lublin (...) If it had not been for thousands of Polish szlachta families, who since the 14th century settled here, Podole would remain a deserted steppe (...)Boundaries of the new voivodeship were as follows: in northwest it bordered Trembowla County of Ruthenian Voivodeship, in the north it bordered Volhynian Voivodeship, while in the east it touched Braclaw Voivodeship. Whole southern and southwestern border went along the Dniestr and the Stypa rivers (...) In its early years, Podole Voivodeship had a number of small counties, which were located around royal castles. In the 15th century, there were counties of Skala Podolska, Smotrycz, Bakota, Latyczow, Miedzyboz, Chmielnik, Zinkow, and Bar. Finally, in 1542 only three counties were established, at Czerwonogrod, Kamieniec and Latyczow (...)In the 16th century, Podole Voivodeship had 37 towns, and according to the 1578 census, there were 650 villages. By 1583, the number of villages was reduced to only 434, due to constant Crimean Tatar raids. The voivodeship also had 35 castles and forts (...)Podole Voivodeship had three senators: the Bishop, the Voivode and the Castellan of Kamieniec. Local starosta, who also used the title “General of Podolian Lands”, governed two towns, those of Kamieniec and Latyczow. There also were starostas at Czerwonogrod, Bar, Chmielnik, Kopajgrod, Mukarow, Ploskirow and others. Sejmiks took place at Kamieniec, where six deputies to the Sejm were elected, as well as two deputies to the Lesser Poland Tribunal at Lublin (...) Podole Voivodeship had two border judges, who cooperated with officials of the Ottoman Porte, solving border conflicts”.".
- Podolian_Voivodeship capital Kamianets-Podilskyi.
- Podolian_Voivodeship thumbnail Herb_Pogon_Litewska.jpg?width=300.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageExternalLink 0040.htm.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageID "1279666".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageLength "6672".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageOutDegree "86".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageRevisionID "707530918".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Algirdas.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Bakota,_Ukraine.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Bar,_Vinnytsia_Oblast.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Bracław_Voivodeship.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Castellan.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_voivodeships_of_Poland_(14th_century–1795).
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Ukraine.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lesser_Poland.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1434.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Chervonohorod.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_Tatars.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Czerwonograd_County.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Dniester.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Halych.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Buczacki.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Kamianets-Podilskyi.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Kamieniec_County.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Khmelnytskyi,_Ukraine.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Khmilnyk.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Kiev_Voivodeship.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Poland_(1385–1569).
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Latyczów_County.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland_Province_of_the_Polish_Crown.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Letychiv.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Lublin.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Lviv.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Marcin_Kazanowski.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Marcin_Krasicki.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Medzhybizh.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Michał_Buczacki.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Michał_Mużyło_Buczacki.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Mikołaj_Mielecki.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Moldavia.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Partitions_of_Poland.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Podolia.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Podolia_Eyalet.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Podolia_Governorate.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Powiat.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Ruthenia.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Ruthenian_Voivodeship.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Sejm.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Sejmik.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Seweryn_Rzewuski.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Skala-Podilska.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Smotrych_(urban-type_settlement).
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Spytek_of_Melsztyn.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_%22Rewera%22_Potocki.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_Odrowąż.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Starosta.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Steppe.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Sublime_Porte.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Sudova_Vyshnia.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Szlachta.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Tatars.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Terebovlia.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Tomasz_Zamoyski.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_Lublin.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Voivode.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Volhynian_Voivodeship_(1569–1795).
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Władysław_II_Jagiełło.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Zygmunt_Gloger.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Švitrigaila.
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podole".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podolia".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podolian Voivodeship".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Podolian".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voivod of Podolia".
- Podolian_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voivode of Podolia".
- Podolian_Voivodeship capital Kamianets-Podilskyi.
- Podolian_Voivodeship commonName "Podole".
- Podolian_Voivodeship conventionalLongName "Podole Voivodeship".
- Podolian_Voivodeship eventEnd Partitions_of_Poland.
- Podolian_Voivodeship flagP "Herb Pogon Litewska.jpg".
- Podolian_Voivodeship flagS "Coat of arms of Russia in 1625.PNG".
- Podolian_Voivodeship imageCoat "COA Podolian Voivodeship IRP Lob.svg".
- Podolian_Voivodeship imageMap "RON województwo podolskie map.svg".
- Podolian_Voivodeship imageMapCaption "Podole Voivodeship".
- Podolian_Voivodeship imageMapCaption "the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.".
- Podolian_Voivodeship nation Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Podolian_Voivodeship nativeName "Palatinatus Podoliae".
- Podolian_Voivodeship nativeName "Województwo podolskie".
- Podolian_Voivodeship p "Duchy of Podolia".
- Podolian_Voivodeship politicalSubdiv "counties: 3".
- Podolian_Voivodeship s "Podolia Governorate".
- Podolian_Voivodeship statArea "17.77".