Piła Voivodeship Former administrative division of Poland (1975–1998) This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Piła Voivodeship" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Pila Voivodeship Piła Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo pilskie) was a voivodeship (unit of administrative division and local government) in Poland from 1975 to 1998. It was superseded by the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The Voivodeship's capital city was Piła. Major cities and towns (population in 1995)[edit] Piła (75,700) Wałcz (27,000) Wągrowiec (24,100) Chodzież (20,400) vteHistorical administrative divisions of Greater Poland 12–13th century Duchy of Greater Poland until 1768 Poznań / Kalisz Voivodeships until 1793 Poznań / Kalisz / Gniezno Voivodeships Netze District until 1806 South Prussia until 1815 Poznań / Kalisz / Bydgoszcz Departments until 18371848 Kalisz Grand Duchy of Posen until 1918 Province of Posen Kalisz / Warsaw Governorates until 1939 Poznań / Łódź Voivodeships Posen-West Prussia until 1945 Reichsgau Wartheland until 1975 Poznań Voivodeship until 1998 Poznań / Kalisz / Leszno / Konin / Piła Voivodeships since 1999 Greater Poland Voivodeship vte Voivodeships of Poland (1975–1998) Bielsko Biała Podlaska Białystok Bydgoszcz Chełm Ciechanów Częstochowa Elbląg Gdańsk Gorzów Wielkopolski Jelenia Góra Kalisz Katowice Kielce Konin Koszalin Kraków Krosno Legnica Leszno Lublin Łomża Łódź Nowy Sącz Olsztyn Opole Ostrołęka Piła Piotrków Płock Poznań Przemyśl Radom Rzeszów Siedlce Sieradz Skierniewice Słupsk Suwałki Szczecin Tarnobrzeg Tarnów Toruń Wałbrzych Warsaw Włocławek Wrocław Zamość Zielona Góra 53°09′00″N 16°44′00″E / 53.150000°N 16.733333°E / 53.150000; 16.733333 This Poland location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte