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2 Cities and towns  





3 Administrative division  





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5 Economy  



5.1  Major corporations  







6 Transport  



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7 Education  



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Pomeranian Voivodeship
Województwo pomorskie (Polish)
Pòmòrsczé wòjewództwò (Kashubian)
Location within Poland
Location within Poland
Coordinates: 54°12′N 18°01′E / 54.200°N 18.017°E / 54.200; 18.017
Country Poland
CapitalGdańsk
Counties

20, including four city counties

Government
 • BodyPomeranian Voivodeship executive board
 • VoivodeBeata Rutkiewicz (KO)
 • MarshalMieczysław Struk (KO)
Area
 • Total18,293 km2 (7,063 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total2,337,769
 • Density130/km2 (330/sq mi)
 • Urban
1,486,267
 • Rural
851,502
GDP
 • Total€34.497 billion
 • Per capita€15,000
ISO 3166 codePL-22
Vehicle registrationG
HDI (2019)0.892[2]
very high · 3rd
Highways
Websitepomorskie.eu
  • Further divided into 123 gminas

Pomeranian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo pomorskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ pɔˈmɔrskʲɛ] ; Kashubian: Pòmòrsczé wòjewództwò [pvɛˈmvɛrst͡ʃi vɛjɛˈvut͡stfɔ]) is a voivodeship, or province, in northwestern Poland. The provincial capital is Gdańsk.

The voivodeship was established on January 1, 1999, out of the former voivodeships of Gdańsk, Elbląg and Słupsk, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1997. It is bordered by West Pomeranian Voivodeship to the west, Greater Poland and Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeships to the south, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship to the east, and the Baltic Sea to the north. It also shares a short land border with Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast), on the Vistula Spit. The bulk of the voivodeship is located in the historic region of Pomerania, with the territories on the eastern bank of the Vistula being part of Powiśle. The Pomeranian part of the region comprises most of Pomerelia (the easternmost part of Pomerania) with its subregions of Kashubia and Kociewie, whereas the western part, around Słupsk, is part of Farther Pomerania.

The province is one of rich cultural heritage. The Tricity urban area, consisting of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot, is one of the main cultural, commercial and educational centres of Poland. Gdańsk and Gdynia are two of the major Polish seaports, the first erected by Mieszko I of Poland in the Middle Ages, the latter built in the interwar period. Amongst the most recognisable landmarks of the region are the historic city centre of Gdańsk filled with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces, the Museum of the National Anthem in Będomin, located at the birthplace of Józef Wybicki, poet and politician, author of the national anthem of Poland, the largest medieval churches of Poland (the St. Mary's Church in Gdańsk and the Cathedral Basilica of the AssumptioninPelplin) and the Malbork Castle. The voivodeship also includes the narrow Hel Peninsula and the Polish half of the Vistula Spit. Other tourist destinations include Wejherowo, Sopot, Jurata, Łeba, Władysławowo, Puck, Krynica Morska, Ustka, Jastarnia, Kuźnica, Bytów and many fishing ports, lighthouses, and marinas.

Ethymology[edit]

The name Pomerania derives from the Slavic po more, meaning "by the sea" or "on the sea".[3]

Cities and towns[edit]

Gdańsk, principal seaport of Poland since the Middle Ages and the capital of Pomeranian Voivodeship
Słupsk, the largest city in the west of the voivodeship
Tczew, the largest city in the ethnocultural region of Kociewie
Wejherowo, one of the main centres of the ethnocultural region of Kashubia
Starogard Gdański, the capital of Kociewie
Sopot, a resort and one of the three cities of the Tricity

The voivodeship contains 7 cities and 35 towns. These are listed below in descending order of population (official 2019 figures).[4]

Cities (governed by a city mayor or prezydent miasta):
  1. Gdańsk (468,158)
  • Gdynia (246,244)
  • Słupsk (90,769)
  • Tczew (60,120)
  • Wejherowo (49,652)
  • Starogard Gdański (47,775)
  • Sopot (35,827)
  • Towns:

    1. Rumia (49,160)
    2. Chojnice (39,890)
    3. Malbork (38,465)
    4. Kwidzyn (38,444)
    5. Lębork (35,333)
    6. Pruszcz Gdański (31,135)
    7. Reda (26,011)
    8. Kościerzyna (23,776)
    9. Bytów (16,918)
    10. Ustka (15,460)
    11. Kartuzy (14,536)
    12. Człuchów (13,649)
    13. Puck (11,213)
    14. Miastko (10,439)
    15. Sztum (9,940)
    16. Władysławowo (9,930)
    17. Czersk (9,910)
    18. Nowy Dwór Gdański (9,905)
    19. Prabuty (8,695)
    20. Pelplin (7,784)
    21. Skarszewy (6,994)
    22. Gniew (6,707)
    23. Żukowo (6,691)
    24. Czarne (5,932)
    25. Dzierzgoń (5,364)
    26. Brusy (5,188)
    27. Debrzno (5,096)
    28. Nowy Staw (4,248)
    29. Łeba (3,644)
    30. Skórcz (3,625)
    31. Kępice (3,580)
    32. Hel (3,267)
    33. Czarna Woda (2,786)
    34. Jastarnia (2,704)
    35. Krynica Morska (1,303)

    Administrative division[edit]

    Pomeranian Voivodeship is divided into 20 counties (powiats): 4 city counties, and 16 land counties. These are further divided into 123 gminas (communes).

    The counties are listed below in order of decreasing population.

    English and
    Polish names
    Area
    (km2)
    Population
    (2019)
    Seat Other towns Total
    gminas
    City counties
    Gdańsk 262 468,158 1
    Gdynia 136 246,244 1
    Słupsk 43.15 90,769 1
    Sopot 17.31 35,827 1
    Land counties
    Wejherowo County
    powiat wejherowski
    1,280 216,764 Wejherowo Rumia, Reda 10
    Starogard County
    powiat starogardzki
    1,345 128,055 Starogard Gdański Skarszewy, Skórcz, Czarna Woda 13
    Tczew County
    powiat tczewski
    698 115,738 Tczew Pelplin, Gniew 6
    Kartuzy County
    powiat kartuski
    1,120 137,942 Kartuzy Żukowo 8
    Słupsk County
    powiat słupski
    2,304 98,793 Słupsk * Ustka, Kępice 10
    Chojnice County
    powiat chojnicki
    1,364 97,616 Chojnice Czersk, Brusy 5
    Gdańsk County
    powiat gdański
    793 117,452 Pruszcz Gdański 8
    Kwidzyn County
    powiat kwidzyński
    835 83,231 Kwidzyn Prabuty 6
    Bytów County
    powiat bytowski
    2,193 79,260 Bytów Miastko 10
    Puck County
    powiat pucki
    578 86,203 Puck Władysławowo, Jastarnia, Hel 7
    Kościerzyna County
    powiat kościerski
    1,166 72,589 Kościerzyna 8
    Lębork County
    powiat lęborski
    707 66,196 Lębork Łeba 5
    Malbork County
    powiat malborski
    495 63,575 Malbork Nowy Staw 6
    Człuchów County
    powiat człuchowski
    1,574 56,225 Człuchów Czarne, Debrzno 7
    Sztum County
    powiat sztumski
    731 41,808 Sztum Dzierzgoń 5
    Nowy Dwór Gdański County
    powiat nowodworski (pomorski)
    653 35,656 Nowy Dwór Gdański Krynica Morska 5
    * seat not part of the county

    Wejherowo

    Puck

    Gdynia

    Sopot

    Gdańsk

    Gdańsk

    N. Dwór Gd.

    Lębork

    Słupsk

    Słupsk

    Tczew

    Malbork

    Sztum

    Kwidzyn

    Kościerzyna

    Człuchów

    Chojnice

    Bytów

    Starogard
    Gdański

    Governors[edit]

    Pomeranian Voivodeship Office in Gdańsk
    Name Period
    Tomasz Sowińskii 1 January 1999 - 20 October 2001
    Jan Ryszard Kurylczyk 20 October 2001 - 26 July 2004
    Cezary Dąbrowski 26 July 2004 - 27 January 2006
    Piotr Ołowski 27 January 2006 - 26 February 2007
    Piotr Karczewski 22 May 2007 - 29 November 2007
    Roman Zaborowski 29 November 2007 - 25 October 2011
    Ryszard Stachurski 12 December 2011 – 8 December 2015
    Dariusz Drelich 8 December 2015 – present

    Economy[edit]

    Historical population
    YearPop.±%
    19882,095,147—    
    20022,179,900+4.0%
    20112,276,174+4.4%
    20212,357,320+3.6%
    Source: pop-stat.mashke.org[5]
    Gdańsk seaport

    The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the province was 29.2 billion euros in 2018, accounting for 5.9% of Polish economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 20,800 euros or 69% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 74% of the EU average.[6]

    Major corporations[edit]

    Corporation name
    Further information
    Location Kind of activity
    Energa Gdańsk Power Generator [1] Gdańsk energy supplies
    Ergo Hestia [2] Sopot insurance
    Gdańsk Repair Yard[3] Gdańsk repair shipyard
    Gdynia Stocznia [4] Gdynia shipyard
    GE Capital Bank[5] Gdańsk banking
    Grupa LOTOS [6] Gdańsk petroleum products
    Intel Technology Poland [7] Gdańsk hardware
    International Paper Kwidzyn [8] Kwidzyn paper products
    Lubiana [9] Łubiana near Kościerzyna china-ware manufacturer
    Philips Consumer Electronics Kwidzyn electronics
    Polpharma[10] Starogard Gdański medicines
    Prokom Software [11] Gdynia software
    Destylarnia Sobieski [12] Starogard Gdański distillery
    Elnord [13] Gdańsk energy supplies
    LPP [14] Gdańsk designing and distributing clothes
    Source:[7]

    Transport[edit]

    Gdynia Główna and Gdańsk Główny railway stations

    The A1, S6 and S7 highways pass through the province.

    Railway[edit]

    The three busiest railway stations of northern Poland, and three of ten busiest railway stations of Poland overall, are located in the voivodeship. Those are Gdynia Główna, Gdańsk Główny and Gdańsk Wrzeszcz.[8]

    Education[edit]

    Gdańsk University Faculty of Law, in Gdańsk-Przymorze
    Main building, Gdańsk University of Technology

    Higher education[edit]

    Name Location Students
    in thousands
    total of which
    women
    Total - 97.9 55.3
    Uniwersytet Gdański
    (Gdańsk University)
    Tricity 29.3 19.4
    Politechnika Gdańska
    (Gdańsk University of Technology)
    Gdańsk 17.6 5.9
    Akademia Pomorska w Słupsku
    (Pomeranian Academy in Słupsk)
    Słupsk 8.1 6.0
    Akademia Medyczna w Gdańsku
    (Medical University of Gdańsk)
    Gdańsk 4.2 3.1
    Akademia Wychowanie Fizycznego i Sportu w Gdańsku
    (Gdańsk Sports Academy)
    Gdańsk 4.1 1.9
    Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Gdańsku
    (Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts)
    Gdańsk 0.9 0.7
    Akademia Marynarki Wojennej im. Bohaterów Westerplatte
    (Polish Naval Academy)
    Gdynia . .
    Akademia Morska w Gdyni
    (Gdynia Maritime Academy)
    Gdynia . .
    Gdańskie Seminarium Duchowne
    (Gdańsk Seminary)
    Gdańsk . .
    Akademia Muzyczna im. Stanisława Moniuszki w Gdańsku
    (Stanisław Moniuszko Academy of Music, in Gdańsk)
    Gdańsk . .
    Data as of 31 November 2005, source http://www.stat.gov.pl

    Protected areas[edit]

    Dunes, Słowiński National Park

    Protected areas in Pomeranian Voivodeship include two National Parks and nine Landscape Parks. These are listed below.

    Sports[edit]

    Ergo Arena on the boundary between Gdańsk and Sopot, home venue of the Trefl Sopot basketball team and Trefl Gdańsk volleyball team
    Gdynia Arena, home venue of the Arka Gdynia basketball teams and SPR Gdynia handball team
    Gdańsk Stadium, home venue of the Lechia Gdańsk football team

    Football, basketball, motorcycle speedway and volleyball enjoy the largest following in the voivodeship. The Arka Gdynia and Lechia Gdańsk football clubs contest the Tricity Derby, the fiercest football rivalry in northern Poland.

    Since the establishment of the province, several major international sports competitions were co-hosted by the province, including the EuroBasket 2009, UEFA Euro 2012, 2013 Men's European Volleyball Championship, 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, 2016 European Men's Handball Championship, 2017 Men's European Volleyball Championship, 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, 2021 Men's European Volleyball Championship, 2023 World Men's Handball Championship.

    Professional sports teams
    Club Sport League Trophies
    Arka Gdynia Basketball (men's) Polish Basketball League 9 Polish Championships
    4Polish Cups
    Trefl Sopot Basketball (men's) Polish Basketball League 1 Polish Championship (2024)
    3Polish Cups (2012, 2013, 2023)
    Czarni Słupsk Basketball (men's) Polish Basketball League 0
    SKS Starogard Gdański Basketball (men's) I Liga 1Polish Cup (2011)
    Decka Pelplin Basketball (men's) I Liga 0
    Arka Gdynia Basketball (women's) Basket Liga Kobiet 13 Polish Championships
    10 Polish Cups
    Arka Gdynia Football (men's) I liga 2Polish Cups (1979, 2017)
    Lechia Gdańsk Football (men's) Ekstraklasa 2Polish Cups (1983, 2019)
    Chojniczanka Chojnice Football (men's) II liga 0
    APLG Gdańsk Football (women's) Ekstraliga 0
    Pogoń Tczew Football (women's) Ekstraliga 0
    Wybrzeże Gdańsk Speedway I liga 0
    MMTS Kwidzyn Handball (men's) Superliga 0
    Wybrzeże Gdańsk Handball (men's) Superliga 10 Polish Championships
    KPR Żukowo Handball (men's) Liga Centralna 0
    SPR Gdynia Handball (women's) Liga Centralna 2 Polish Championships (2012, 2017)
    3 Polish Cups (2014, 2015, 2016)
    Trefl Gdańsk Volleyball (men's) PlusLiga 2Polish Cups (2015, 2018)
    Ogniwo Sopot Rugby union Ekstraliga 11 Polish Championships
    10 Polish Cups
    RC Arka Gdynia Rugby union Ekstraliga 4 Polish Championships
    1 Polish Cup (2010)
    RC Lechia Gdańsk Rugby union Ekstraliga 13 Polish Championships
    12 Polish Cups

    Curiosities[edit]

    Malbork Castle, UNESCO World Heritage Site and Historic Monument of Poland

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "EU regions by GDP". Eurostat. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  • ^ "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI". Global Data Lab. Radboud University Nijmegen. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  • ^ Der Name Pommern (po more) ist slawischer Herkunft und bedeutet so viel wie "Land am Meer". Archived 2020-08-19 at the Wayback Machine (Pommersches Landesmuseum, German)
  • ^ GUS. "Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division in 2019. As of 30th June". stat.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 2021-04-19. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  • ^ "Division of Poland". 2024-04-03.
  • ^ "Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018". Eurostat. Archived from the original on 2022-10-10.
  • ^ "Economy" (PDF). The Province of Pomerania. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-12-31. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
  • ^ "Wymiana pasażerska na stacjach". Portal statystyczny UTK (in Polish). Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  • ^ Zarządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 8 września 1994 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii., M.P. z 1994 r. Nr 50, poz. 415
  • ^ Rozporządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 20 kwietnia 2018 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii "Kwidzyn - zespół katedralno-zamkowy", Dz. U. z 2018 r. poz. 930
  • ^ Zarządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 8 września 1994 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii., M.P. z 1994 r. Nr 50, poz. 420
  • ^ Wijaczka, Jacek (2010). "Szkoci". In Kopczyński, Michał; Tygielski, Wojciech (eds.). Pod wspólnym niebem. Narody dawnej Rzeczypospolitej (in Polish). Warszawa: Muzeum Historii Polski, Bellona. pp. 201–202. ISBN 978-83-11-11724-2.
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