The Masovian province ( Polish: Gubernia mazowiecka ) is an administrative unit of the Kingdom of Poland that existed on the territory of Mazovia in 1837-1844. Center - Warsaw .
| Province of the Russian Empire | |||||
| Masovian province | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Adm. center | Warsaw | ||||
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| Date of formation | 1837 | ||||
| Date of Abolition | 1844 | ||||
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The Masovian province was created by decree of Nicholas I of March 7, 1837 instead of the abolished Masovian Voivodeship . Count Franz Potocki was left at the head of Mazovia.
It was liquidated in 1844 and from January 1, 1845, together with the territories of the Kalisz province, formed the Warsaw province .
See also
- List of Provinces