- Source: Volhynian Counties Administration
The Volhynian Counties Administration was a provisional administrative division of the Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands controlled by the Second Polish Republic, that existed from 7 June 1919 to 9 September 1919. Its seat was located in Kowel.
History
The Volhynian Counties Administration was a provisional administrative division, acting as a district of the Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands controlled by the Second Polish Republic. It was established on 7 June 1919, from the area of the Ukrainian SSR, that was occupied by Poland during the Polish–Soviet War. Its seat was located in the town of Kowel (now Kovel, Ukraine), and its area was divided into three counties, which were: Kowel, Łuck, and Włodzimierz. It was incorporated into then-established Volhynian District on 9 September 1919.
Subdivisions
It was divided into counties. Those were:
Kowel County (seat: Kovel);
Łuck County (seat: Lutsk);
Włodzimierz County (seat: Volodymyr).
Citations
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=Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Volhynian Counties Administration
- Volhynian District (1919–1920)
- Volhynian Voivodeship (1569–1795)
- Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia
- Volhynian District (1920–1921)
- Civil Administration of the Lands of Volhynia and Podolian Front
- Volhynia Governorate
- Ternopil Oblast
- Subdivisions of the Second Polish Republic
- Lwów Voivodeship