Skierniewicz Voivodeship ( Polish województwo skierniewickie ) - existed in Poland between 1975 and 1998 as the main units of the administrative division of the country .
One of the 49 voivodships of Poland that were abolished as a result of the 1998 administrative reform . Covers an area of 3960 km². In 1998, there were 423,700 inhabitants. The capital of the region was Skierniewice .
In 1999, the territory of the voivodship was mostly transferred to the одódз Voivodeship and partly to the Masovian Voivodeship .
Cities
Cities of Skierniewicz Voivodeship by the number of inhabitants (as of December 31, 1998 [1] ):
Skierniewice (48 982)
Zyrardow (43,417)
Sokhachev (40,078)
Ичowicz (31,546)
Rava Mazowiecka (18 321)
Brzeziny (12,850)
Mszczonow (6178)
Byala Ravska (3367)
Population
| Year | 1975 | 1980 | 1985 | 1990 | 1995 | 1998 |
| Population | 388,700 | 409,500 | 409,500 | 419,300 | 424,000 | 423,700 |
Notes
Literature
- Historyczny atlas Polski. - Warsz. : Wydawnictwo Demart, 2011 .-- pp. 122-123. - ISBN 978-83-7427-323-7 .