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  2. Wilno Voivodeship (1926–1939) - Wikipedia

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    Wilno Voivodeship was located in the so-called Poland "B", which meant that it was still underdeveloped, apart from the city of Wilno. A large part of the population was poor, with a high level of illiteracy (in 1931, 29.1% was illiterate, with the national average of 23.1%).

  3. File:Wojewodztwo wilenskie (Wilno Voivodeship, II ...

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    English: Map of the Wilno Voivodeship within the Second Polish Republic, year 1938. Based off of a map of Polish gminas published by GUS and work of fellow Wikipedia map maker Poznaniak. Based off of a map of Polish gminas published by GUS and work of fellow Wikipedia map maker Poznaniak.

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  6. Wilno Land - Wikipedia

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    Wilno Land [a] was a district of Poland, with capital in Vilnius, that existed from 13 April 1922 until 20 January 1926. The territory was formed in 1922 from territories of the Republic of Central Lithuania incorporated into Poland, [ 1 ] and a 3 counties from Nowogródek Voivodeship . [ 2 ]

  7. Subdivisions of the Second Polish Republic - Wikipedia

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    In the years 1919–1921 additional voivodeships were created, as borders of Poland were still fluid, with events such as the Silesian Uprisings in the West and the Polish-Soviet War in the East. Eventually by 1921 Poland would have 15 voivodeships, the Warsaw capital city-voivodeship and the Autonomous Silesian Voivodeship (the system known as ...

  8. Wilno–Troki County - Wikipedia

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    Wilno-Troki County [a] was a county with capital in Vilnius located in Wilno Land, and later, Wilno Voivodeship, in Poland. [1] It originated from informal unification of administration, between the counties of Wilno and Troki , that existed from 1921 to 1922 within the Republic of Central Lithuania , and from 1922 to 1923 or 1924 in Poland.

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    Printable version; Page information; ... file size: 259 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) ... 1931 Census of Poland, Miasto Wilno , table 10 Ludnosc-Population-pg.11.