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Voivodeship Podlaskie

Koordinat: 53°7′N 23°10′E / 53.117°N 23.167°E / 53.117; 23.167
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Podlaskie Voivodeship
Województwo podlaskie
Kobér Podlaskie Voivodeship
Kobér
Lambang Podlaskie Voivodeship
Lambang
Official logo of Podlaskie Voivodeship
Location within Poland
Location within Poland
Koordinat (Białystok): 53°7′N 23°10′E / 53.117°N 23.167°E / 53.117; 23.167
Country Polandia
CapitalBiałystok
Counties
Pamréntahan
 • LembagaExecutive board
 • VoivodeBohdan Paszkowski (PiS)
 • MarshalArtur Kosicki (PiS)
 • EPPodlaskie and Warmian-Masurian
Jimbar
 • Total20.180 km2 (7,790 sq mi)
Populasi
 (2019)
 • Total1.179.430
 • Kepadatan58/km2 (150/sq mi)
 • Kota
717.418
 • Rural
462.012
ISO 3166 codePL-20
Plat kendaraanB
HDI (2019)0.873[1]
very high · 8th
Situs webbialystok.uw.gov.pl
  • further divided into 118 gminas.

Voivodeship Podlaskie utawi Propinsi Podlaskie (Polandia: Województwo podlaskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ pɔˈdlaskʲɛ]) inggih punika voivodeship (propinsi) ring kalér kangin Polandia. Ibu kota lan kota pinih ageng ipun Białystok.

Mawatesan sareng Voivodeship Mazowieckie ring sikauh, Voivodeship Warmia-Mazury ring sikalér kauh, Voivodeship Lublin ring sikelod, oblast Bélarusia saking Grodno lan Brest ring sikangin, County Lithuania Alytus lan Marijampolė sikalér kangin, lan Oblast Kaliningrad Rusia ring kalér.

Wawengkon administratip

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Podlasie kawagi malih dados 14 kabupatén (Powiat) miwah tiga kotamadya. Provinsi niki madue krama kirang langkung 1.187.587 diri (2016). Jimbar wawidangan niki 20.187 km².

Kotamadya

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  1. Białystok
  2. Łomża
  3. Suwałki

Kabupatén

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  1. Augustów
  2. Białystok
  3. Bielsk Podlaski
  4. Grajewo
  5. Hajnówka
  1. Kolno
  2. Łomża
  3. Mońki
  4. Sejny
  5. Siemiatycze
  1. Sokółka
  2. Suwałki
  3. Wysokie Mazowieckie
  4. Zambrów

Kota-kota gedé

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Provinsi Podlasie kakepah dados 40 kota. Jumlah punika kadagingin ring sor niki ring urutan populasi (manut angka warsa 2006[2]):

  1. Białystok (295,210)
  2. Suwałki (69,234)
  3. Łomża (63,572)
  4. Augustów (30,054)
  5. Bielsk Podlaski (26,876)
  6. Zambrów (22,700)
  7. Grajewo (22,651)
  8. Hajnówka (22,072)
  9. Sokółka (18,888)
  10. Łapy (16,583)
  11. Siemiatycze (15,169)
  12. Kolno (10,751)
  13. Mońki (10,455)
  14. Czarna Białostocka (9,596)
  15. Wysokie Mazowieckie (9,257)
  16. Wasilków (8,967)
  17. Dąbrowa Białostocka (6,147)
  18. Sejny (5,934)
  19. Choroszcz (5,416)
  20. Ciechanowiec (4,898)
  1. Supraśl (4,578)
  2. Brańsk (3,794)
  3. Szczuczyn (3,564)
  4. Michałowo (3,343)
  5. Knyszyn (2,835)
  6. Krynki (2,709)
  7. Czyżew (2,670)
  8. Lipsk (2,498)
  9. Stawiski (2,442)
  10. Zabłudów (2,400)
  11. Szepietowo (c. 2,400)
  12. Suchowola (2,243)
  13. Drohiczyn (2,086)
  14. Nowogród (2,014)
  15. Goniądz (1,910)
  16. Jedwabne (1,901)
  17. Tykocin (1,893)
  18. Rajgród (1,673)
  19. Kleszczele (1,432)
  20. Suraż (982)

Pustaka

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  1. "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org (ring Inggris). Radboud University Nijmegen. Kaaksés 2021-12-13.
  2. "Central Statistical Office (GUS) Population: Size and Structure by Administrative Division" (ring bahasa Polandia). 2007-12-31.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)

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