Neighbouring Voivodeships and Regions
- Ruthenian Voivodeship
- Volhynian Voivodeship
- Kiev Voivodeship
- Bratslav Voivodeship
- Moldavia
Administrative division of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Province of
Greater Poland |
- Brześć Kujawski
- Chełmno
- Gniezno
- Inowrocław
- Kalisz
- Łęczyca
- Malbork
- Masovian
- Płock
- Pomeranian
- Poznań
- Rawa
- Sieradz
- Prince-Bishopric of Warmia
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Province of
Lesser Poland |
- Bełz
- Bracław
- Chernihiv
- Kiev
- Kraków
- Lublin
- Podlaskie
- Podole
- Ruthenian
- Sandomierz
- Volhynia
- Duchy of Siewierz
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Grand Duchy of
Lithuania |
- Brest Litovsk
- Minsk
- Mstsislaw
- Nowogródek
- Polotsk
- Smolensk
- Trakai
- Vilnius
- Vitebsk
- Duchy of Samogitia
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Polish Livonia |
- Duchy of Livonia (1561–1621): Dorpat, Parnawa, Wenden
- Inflanty (1621–1772)
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Fiefs |
- Lauenburg and Bütow Land
- Duchy of Prussia
- Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
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