Krakow province ( Polish. Gubernia krakowska ) - an administrative unit of the Kingdom of Poland , which existed in 1837 - 1842 with a center in Kielce . The province was created on the territory of the Cracow Voivodeship .
| Province of the Russian Empire | |||||
| Krakow province | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Adm. Centre | Kielce | ||||
| Date of formation | 1837 | ||||
| Date of Abolition | 1842 | ||||
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The Cracow province was created by the Royal Decree of March 7, 1837 . In 1842 , the province was renamed Keletskaya , and then, with the introduction of a new administrative division in the Kingdom of Poland on January 1, 1844 , the Keletskaya province was merged with Sandomierz and was called the Radom province .
The emblem of the province corresponded to the emblem of the former Krakow Voivodeship.
See also
- List of Provinces