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The following is an alphabetical list of all 380 county-level entities in Poland. A county or powiat (pronounced povyat, /pɔv.jät/) is the second level of Polish administrative division, between the voivodeship (provinces) and the gmina (municipalities or communes; plural "gminy").
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66 cities with powiat status (city counties, Polish powiaty grodzkie or more formally miasta na prawach powiatu). In city counties the functions of these institutions are performed by the city's own council (rada miejska, rada miasta) and directly elected mayor (prezydent). The administration of such a city functions both as a powiat and a ...
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The counties are shown on the numbered map and detailed in the table beside it. 1. Białystok 2. Łomża 3. Suwałki 4. Augustów County 5. Białystok County 6. Bielsk County 7. Grajewo County 8. Hajnówka County 9. Kolno County 10. Łomża County 11. Mońki County 12. Sejny County 13. Siemiatycze County 14. Sokółka County 15. Suwałki County 16.
In most cases, this is the adjective formed from the name of the town or city where the county has its seat. Thus the county with its seat at the town of Kutno is named powiat kutnowski (Kutno County). (In modern Polish both parts of the name are written in lower case; however, names of powiats in the Grand Duchy of Poznań were written in ...