1646:) were obliged to agree with the voivode on the drafts of local law enacted by them, in order to ensure compliance of their activities with the voivode's orders and to submit annual information to the voivode on their activities in the voivodeship. In addition, the voivode's competences included all matters in the field of government administration not reserved for other bodies and supervision over the activities of local government units, representing the State Treasury in relation to state property and exercising other powers resulting from representing the State Treasury and exercising the powers and duties of the founding body towards state-owned enterprises. The voivode, at the request of the staroste, with the opinion of the competent head of the combined service, inspection or voivodeship guard, could create, transform and liquidate organizational units constituting the auxiliary apparatus of the heads of poviat services, inspections and guards, unless separate provisions provided otherwise. Governor could appoint and dismiss the heads of combined services, inspections and guards voivodeships, except for Voivodeship Police Commander, who was appointed after consultation opinion of the voivode.
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the WRN with draft plans for the social and economic development of the voivodeship and the budget, submitted reports from their implementation and cooperated with the presidium of the WRN in matters related to the implementation of the tasks of the presidium and the preparation of the council session, applied to the presidium to convene a session of the WRN and the subject of its deliberations. In addition, the voivode cooperated with the WRN committees and councillors, assisted them in the implementation of tasks, in maintaining communication with residents and the residents' self-government and in conducting control activities, and presented drafts of major ordinances and decisions to the WRN committees for consultation and informed about the implementation of the committee's conclusions. Voivodes were served by voivodeship offices. The voivode could also perform some of his tasks with the help of "united field offices, enterprises, plants and institutions" subordinated to him. The functions and status of the voivode were clarified in
January 1978 in the regulation of the
1352:), from 14 December 1922, President of the Republic of Poland. Pursuant to the Act of 2 August 1919, the voivode was a representative of the government, exercising state authority in the voivodeship on its behalf; responsible executor of the orders of individual ministers; the head of authorities and offices in the area subordinated to him; supervisors of employees of these offices. The scope of the voivode was therefore broad and went beyond the area of matters belonging to the Ministry of the Interior. He also had the right to issue legal acts with force in the territory of the voivodeship. The process of organizing and unifying the territorial administration intensified in the 1920s, especially after the May coup. Their culmination was the regulation of the President of the Republic of Poland of 1928 on the organization and scope of operation of general administration authorities. This act stipulated that the general administration authorities in the regions were voivodes.
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justified cases, he could suspend the activities of each body conducting administrative enforcement for a specified period of time. Special administration bodies and municipal bodies, within the scope of government administration tasks performed by them, were obliged to provide the voivode, at his request, with explanations in every case conducted in the voivodeship. The voivode also issued opinions on the appointment and dismissal of heads of special administration and appointed and dismissed, in consultation with the competent minister, heads of services, inspections and other organizational units. However, in relation to state-owned companies, the voivode issued opinions on candidates for members of supervisory bodies appointed by the representative of the state treasury and had the right to nominate candidates for members of the company's supervisory body.
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voivodeship level." An important competence of the voivode in this function was to exercise control over the implementation of voters' postulates and motions. The voivode, on the basis of the guidelines of the council of ministers, also prepared draft plans for the socio-economic development of the voivodeship and draft budgets, implemented the plan and budget adopted by the voivodeship national council and performed other tasks related to the comprehensive development of the voivodeship and meeting the needs of society, focusing on key problems, especially concerning the complex of agriculture and food economy, improving market supply, housing construction and housing management, as well as meeting the communal and living needs of the population.
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adapted to local conditions, coordinated the cooperation of all organizational units of government and local government administration operating on in the area of the voivodeship in the field of preventing threats to human life and health, environmental threats, maintaining public order and state security, protecting civil rights, preventing natural disasters, preventing threats as well as combating and removing their effects. The voivode also coordinated tasks in the field of defense and state security in the voivodeship, represented the government at state ceremonies and performed other tasks commissioned by the
Council of Ministers. The
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field of meeting the needs of the population and socio-economic development of the area; organized control over the performance of state administration tasks in the voivodeship resulting from acts and ordinances, resolutions and orders of the chief state administration bodies; ensured the cooperation of organizational units operating in the voivodeship in the field of maintaining law and order, as well as preventing natural disasters and removing their effects. In addition, he was responsible for the
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voivodeship outside. However, its position was not as strong as before 1990, because the
Constitutional Act of 1992 clearly indicated that local government was the basic form of organizing local public life, while other types of local government units were to be defined by law. Also, the establishment of new bodies - financial supervision in the form of the Regional Chamber of Accounts and the Adjudication Committee and Boards of Appeals changed the scope of competences of voivodes.
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state administration. The legal position of the voivode after 1990 was in line with the territorial division of the country, where communes were the basic territorial division units, while the voivodeship was the basic territorial division unit for the performance of government administration. In this concept, the voivode as a body of general government administration, in particular:
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chairman of the provincial government department (the executive body of the council and elected by it), reporting to the provincial national council in this regard. In according to statue of 20 March 1950, the institution of the
Voivode was abolished and his competences was transferred to the Voivodeship National Council and it's presidium.
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neglects his/her official duties, shows an inappropriate attitude towards people or violates work discipline. Secondly, the voivode had the right to suspend the head of an organizational unit not subordinated to the national council in "in the event of a gross violation of official duties causing serious social and economic damage".
1348:, the legal basis for establishing voivodeships and restoring the institution of the voivode was the Act of 2 August 1919. The Ordinance of the President of the Republic of Poland of 19 January 1928 did not depart from the voivodeships and the voivodes who headed them. internal affairs, adopted by the
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after consulting the competent
Voivodeship National Council. The dismissal of a voivode by the appointing authority required a request from the minister of public administration. The voivode's resignation could be demanded by the voivodeship national council on its own initiative or on the initiative
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The voivode, as a representative of the
Council of Ministers, was responsible for implementing the government's policy. The voivode's powers also included issuing orders binding on all government administration bodies, and in emergency situations also binding on the bodies of local government units.
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The reactivation, by the Act of 8 March 1990, of a self-governing commune with legal personality, its own sphere of public tasks, its own authorities and territory, independent of other local bodies of state (government) administration, forced a new look at the role of the voivode as a local body of
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Voivode, providing conditions for the Voivodeship National Council to perform its statutory tasks, participated in its sessions and meetings of its presidium, ensured the implementation of the WRN resolutions and decisions of the presidium and submitted reports on their implementation, presented
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In 1988 further regulations clarified the voivode's competences and tasks compared to the earlier regulations of 1975 and 1983. As the representative of the central government in the voivodeship, the voivode coordinated the work of all state administration bodies operating in the voivodeship in the
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and to individual ministers. He retained a double position in the voivodeship: he was a representative of the central government in the voivodeship, as well as the head of the general administration bodies subordinated to him. As part of the first function, apart from representing the government at
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Within the scope of his competence and competence, the voivode as a representative of the government and the representative of the state's interests could organize control of tasks in the field of government administration, defined detailed objectives of the government's policy in the voivodeship,
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The position of voivodes at that time was justified by the fact that there was no self-government voivodeship, and the administrative voivodeship was strictly governmental in nature and was headed by the voivode as the land manager, who, together with the local government assembly, represented the
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The voivode was also a higher-ranking authority within the meaning of the regulations of the Code of
Administrative Procedure in relations to heads of regional offices of general government administration and local government bodies within the scope of commissioned government administration tasks
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did not assign any special tasks to the voivodes in the field of taking care of the development of the voivodeship or the development of its resources, because already then it was realized that the administrative division into 49 administrative units does not meet the requirements of the time and
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The voivode, as a representative of the government, also performed tasks commissioned by the
Council of Ministers. The voivode, as a representative of the government, had the right to issue recommendations to local government administration bodies operating in the voivodeship and, in particularly
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tasks commissioned by the council of ministers, the government presidium, the prime minister and the minister responsible for administration. Such a definition of competences constituted a qualitative change in relation to the amended regulation. Acting as a government representative, the voivode
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Ensure compliance of the operation of organizational units not subordinated to national councils with the socio-economic plan and the needs of the voivodeship. To support this, the voivode had the right to apply to the heads of these units for punishing, suspending or dismissing an employee who
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It was also specified that the voivode performed and organized the performance of tasks in the voivodeship resulting from the provisions of generally applicable law, orders of the Prime
Minister and resolutions of the WRN. Voivodes also controlled the performance by units subordinated and not
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as the guiding political force of society in socialist construction. This regulation specified the basic rights and duties of the voivode as the representative of the government, the executive and managing body of the Voivodeship National Council and the local state administration body at the
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and was obliged to submit periodic reports to it (actually the presidium) on the general line of his activities. The voivode ceased to be the chairman of the voivodeship national council, but due to the position he held, he was a member of the voivodeship national council. Instead, he was the
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The 1999 administrative reform in Poland reduced the numbers of voivodeships from 49 to 16 thus making each voivodeship much larger in size. This caused many discussions, also protests and conflicts and questions regarding the role of the voivodes in the system. The new act of 5 June 1998 on
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Organizes the use of local forces and resources for the needs of the defense of the state and the area of the voivodship, including protecting the population, material and cultural goods against means of destruction, as well as providing assistance to the
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Contrary to the provisions of the Act of 1919, the competences of the voivode according to the new legislation was much more wide-ranging. It granted the voivode special supervisory and intervention powers in relation to non-combined administration
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Coordinate the activities related to local economy of all state and cooperative units and social organizations, issuing recommendations regarding the implementation of tasks resulting from the socio-economic development plan of a given
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The voivode could also, in particularly justified cases, suspend the activities of each body conducting administrative enforcement for a specified period of time. On the other hand, the non-combined administration bodies (
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Undertake activities in the field of development of socialized and individual agriculture, tasks aimed at protecting the natural environment, ensuring cleanliness and order as well as fire and flood protection;
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Defines detailed directions of action for the heads of combined services, inspections and guards, and non-combined administration bodies and local government units in the implementation of defense tasks;
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As part of the 1972-1975 administrative reform, the Voivode position was reintroduced according to the law published on 22 November 1973. receiving powers which were at the hands of the Presidium of the
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Responsible for ensuring the proper use of funds allocated for "socio-economic development of the area and improvement of the living, educational, social and cultural conditions of the inhabitants";
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Manages and coordinated the work and ensured the conditions for the operation of the government administration in the voivodeship, voivodeship services and inspections and others provincial units;
1529:. The preamble to this act states, inter alia, that "the voivode, while performing his tasks in the field of managing the national economy in the voivodeship, is guided by the resolutions of the
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state ceremonies, the voivode was responsible for coordinating the activities of the entire state administration in the voivodeship in accordance with the basic political line of the government.
1469:) with the help of which the voivode was to perform his tasks as state administration body. The Voivodes were to be appointed by the Prime Minister following a consultation with the respective
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subordinated to national councils of tasks resulting from laws and other acts of law. In this regard, they had the right to take the necessary decisions to ensure their full implementation.
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Performing, at the request of the council or its presidium, control over the activities of executive bodies of the lower level of self-government and state administration bodies;
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who were elected by a local poll of male electors for confirmation by the monarch. In 1791, it was decided to adopt the procedure throughout the country but the 18th-century
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as that of an administrative overseer, but his powers were largely ceremonial. Over time he became a representative in the local and national assemblies, the
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and overseers of self-governing local councils, answerable not to the local electorate but as representatives/emissaries of the central government's
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was significant, with both titles corresponding to sovereign lower than king but higher than duke. In Bosnia, the title
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In addition, the voivode has powers and responsibilities regarding defense in the voivodeship, as specified in the
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also represented the central authorities at state ceremonies and during official meetings in the voivodeship.
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and Volunteer Reserve of the Milicja Obywatelska in this regard, and issued orders to these bodies;
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Voivodes continue to have a role in local government in Poland today, as authorities of
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government administration in the voivodeship it was specified that the voivode is:
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and in practice he ended up as little more than overseer of weights and measures.
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2911:(2nd ed.). San Jose: Bender Publishing. pp. 179–181.
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Dziennik Ustaw|2017|2234|(in Polish) Legislative Record of the
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2703:(in Polish). Instytutu Prawa i Administracji PWSZ w Sulechowie
1877:"Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words"
1624:
Representative of the Council of Ministers in the voivodeship;
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Responsible for carrying out tasks resulting from these plans;
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1089:
Bosne supremus voivoda / Sicut supremus voivoda regni Bosniae
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63:
1443:
From 1946 the voivode was subjected to social control of the
884:
2480:. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. pp. 31–32.
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Implementing the resolution of the council or its presidium;
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was also called the voivode. One such holder of this title,
2450:
Nicholas Biddle in Greece: The Journals and Letters of 1806
667:
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646:
599:
2020:[Coins minted by Duke Hrvoja Vukčića Hrvatinića].
1393:(PKWN) in its Manifesto of 22 July 1944, referred to the
2303:(in Bosnian and English). Filozofski fakultet u Sarajevu
1314:
put a stop to it. Polish voivodes were subject to the
2876:(in Polish). ISAP – Internetowy System Aktów Prawnych
2651:(in Polish). ISAP – Internetowy System Aktów Prawnych
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2874:"Ustawa z dnia 11 marca 2022 r. o obronie Ojczyzny"
723:and of governors and military commanders of Poles,
661:
640:
587:
94:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
2530:Polish Online Dictionary of the Academy of Science
1793:Military ranks of the Independent State of Croatia
1107:corresponded more to the Byzantine military title
30:For other uses of "voivod", "voyevoda", etc., see
3039:. Retrieved 15 November 2007, from Dictionary.com
2995:Etymologisches Wörterbuch der slavischen Sprachen
2567:
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2067:"Missale Glagoliticum Hervoiae ducis Spalatensis"
1586:Issues orders in matters within its jurisdiction;
49:"Wojewoda" redirects here. For Polish film, see
1627:Head of the combined government administration;
1480:Develop, on the basis of the guidelines of the
2977:. Belgrade: Institut za novu istoriju Srbije.
1902:"voivode | Etymology of voivode by etymonline"
1812:
1741:
36:Voivodes of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
3095:
2932:Thomas, N.; Mikulan, K.; Pavelic, C. (1995).
2337:. Federalno ministarstvo kulture i športa: 13
2232:Veliki vojvoda bosanski Sandalj Hranić Kosača
1802:
1025:Title of nobility and provincial governorship
1019:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
547:
8:
3075:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
3013:Konstantin Jireček; Vatroslav Jagić (1912).
2854:. Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomii i Zarządzania, Łódź
2698:"Ustrojowa pozycja urzędu wojewody w Polsce"
2604:(in Polish). Polish Senate. pp. 156–157
2477:The Turkish Restoration in Greece, 1718–1797
1982:Konstantin Jireček; Vatroslav Jagić (1912).
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2098:. Cambridge University Press. p. 481.
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695:, is a title denoting a military leader or
3407:Marshal of the Mongolian People's Republic
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2626:(in Polish). Dziennik Ustaw. 20 March 1950
1583:Publishes the provincial official journal;
1267:In 16th-century Poland and Lithuania, the
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540:
167:
3427:Marshal of the German Democratic Republic
2909:Foreign Legions Of The Third Reich Vol. 3
2579:. University of Wroclaw. pp. 531–532
2543:Historical dictionary of Poland, 966–1945
2387:(2nd rev. ed.). Brill. p. 264.
2199:
2186:Cvetković, Branislav (19 December 2014).
1414:of one of the poviat national councils.
1250:Learn how and when to remove this message
154:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2194:(in Croatian and English) (4): 155–172.
2133:. Philosophical Library. pp. 98–100
1332:Meetings of the Voivodes in Warsaw, 1929
879:being the first permanently established
3549:Titles of national or ethnic leadership
3037:Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
2327:"Saraji ili dvori bosanskih namjesnika"
2272:
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2016:Sulejmanagić, Amer (30 November 2012).
1965:"Der Minnesänger Wizlaw III. von Rügen"
1924:
1922:
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1391:Polish Committee of National Liberation
179:
2821:Ewolucja pozycji wojewody do 2009 roku
2796:Ewolucja pozycji wojewody do 2009 roku
2771:Ewolucja pozycji wojewody do 2009 roku
2746:Ewolucja pozycji wojewody do 2009 roku
1935:Encyclopedia of the History of Ukraine
1589:Performs other tasks specified by law.
1017:as Vojvoda or Duke, that became later
7:
2798:. Warsaw: Elipsa. pp. 123–124.
2748:. Warsaw: Elipsa. pp. 117–118.
1701:Chairman of the Council of Ministers
813:, together meaning 'war leader' or '
183:gentry and chivalric ranks in Europe
92:adding citations to reliable sources
3029:, vol. I., 411, 457. (archived URL)
2992:Franz Ritter von Miklosich (1886).
1183:The chief Ottoman administrator of
767:. Among the Danube principalities,
3019:. In Kommission bei Alfred Hölder.
2725:(in Polish). University of Wrocław
1988:. In Kommission bei Alfred Hölder.
851:, in areas with Slavic influence.
25:
3422:Marshal of the Russian Federation
2934:Axis Forces in Yugoslavia 1941–45
2453:. Penn State Press. p. 117.
2018:"Novac Hrvoja Vukčića Hrvatinića"
2002:Athens and Its Immediate Environs
771:was considered a princely title.
2546:. Greenwood Press. p. 664.
2126:Preveden, Francis Ralph (1962).
1847:, the highest military rank was
1817:. The rank was used by both the
1767:
1755:
1727:
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1007:Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
1000:Ottoman administration of Greece
917:The title was used in medieval:
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583:
331:Prince-elector, Princess-elector
189:
68:
3554:Court titles in the Middle Ages
2823:. Warsaw: Elipsa. p. 132.
2773:. Warsaw: Elipsa. p. 120.
2281:. University of Michigan Press.
2277:Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994).
1835:Vojvoda (Serbia and Yugoslavia)
1557:Voivodes of Poland (since 1999)
883:state in the region. The title
715:. It primarily referred to the
79:needs additional citations for
2998:. W. Braumüller. p. 393.
2936:. London: Osprey. p. 39.
1473:. Their competencies included
1263:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
750:was interchangeably used with
744:Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
1:
1999:Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1896).
1843:and its later iteration, the
1799:Axis occupation of Yugoslavia
1594:carried out by these bodies.
1459:Voivodeship National Councils
1340:and the establishment of the
1055:. Many noble families of the
27:Historical Slavic noble title
1809:Independent State of Croatia
1787:Independent State of Croatia
1699:. They are appointed by the
1531:Polish United Workers' Party
1471:Voivodeship National Council
1445:voivodeship national council
1232:Knowledge's inclusion policy
885:
799:) means "war, fight," while
316:Crown prince, Crown princess
3322:First marshal of the empire
2292:Filipović, Emir O. (2010).
2158:. Peter Lang. p. 544.
1803:
1338:declaration of independence
1091:) was a court title in the
1080:
3590:
3044:The Encyclopaedia of Islam
2907:Littlejohn, David (1994).
2426:10.37879/belleten.2015.901
2095:Essays on the Latin Orient
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1644:Administracja niezespolona
1608:Small Constitution of 1992
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1395:March Constitution of 1921
1362:Administracja niezespolona
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721:Romanian-inhabited states
271:Grand duke, Grand duchess
3471:Supreme Allied Commander
3402:Marshal of the air force
3327:General of the Air Force
2092:Miller, William (2014).
1662:marshals of voivodeships
1380:Polish People's Republic
1379:
1287:. The role began in the
1279:while the most powerful
1167:, but especially in the
907:De Administrando Imperio
44:Voivode (disambiguation)
3185:Domestic of the Schools
3072:Encyclopædia Britannica
3026:History of Transylvania
2973:Bjelajac, Mile (2004).
2677:. University of Wroclaw
2474:William Miller (1921).
2381:Viorel Panaite (2019).
2229:Kurtović, Esad (2009).
2152:Zlatar, Zdenko (2007).
2005:. Baedeker. p. 49.
1199:Polish–Lithuanian usage
1169:Danubian Principalities
1081:Veliki Vojvoda Bosanski
572:Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić
181:Imperial, royal, noble,
32:Voivode of Transylvania
3432:Field marshal (Uganda)
3111:Highest military ranks
2819:Kamil Mroczka (2024).
2794:Kamil Mroczka (2024).
2769:Kamil Mroczka (2024).
2744:Kamil Mroczka (2024).
2408:Yılmaz, Gülay (2015).
2323:Hamdija Kreševljaković
1857:Yugoslav People's Army
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40:Voivode (Vlach leader)
3569:Romanian noble titles
3332:General of the Armies
3042:F.Adanir, "Woywoda",
2447:R. A. McNeal (2010).
2024:(in Serbo-Croatian).
1845:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1829:Serbia and Yugoslavia
1807:was continued in the
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394:Viscount, Viscountess
342:Marquess, Marchioness
276:Archduke, Archduchess
218:High king, High queen
3564:Bosnian noble titles
3544:Serbian noble titles
3338:Generalfeldmarschall
3291:Admiral of the fleet
2514:Polska Akademia Nauk
2022:Numizmatičke Vijesti
1697:Council of Ministers
1651:Homeland Defence Act
1527:Council of Ministers
1482:Council of Ministers
1411:Council of Ministers
1373:Council of Ministers
1350:Council of Ministers
1312:Partitions of Poland
1071:Grand Duke of Bosnia
995:and in the Balkans.
404:Burgrave, Burgravine
347:Margrave, Margravine
88:improve this article
3296:Admiral of the Navy
3180:Constable of France
2696:Andrzej Skibiński.
2670:Krystyna Wojtczak.
2572:Krystyna Wojtczak.
1855:, the newly formed
1819:Croatian Home Guard
1511:Milicja Obywatelska
1065:Bosnian grand dukes
471:Baronet, Baronetess
55:author abbreviation
3023:Béla Köpeczi, ed.
1929:Starchenko, N. P.
1906:www.etymonline.com
1686:Voivodeship sejmik
1403:Wydział wojewódzki
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1009:descends from the
914:military leaders.
910:, in reference to
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3417:Marshal of Poland
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2847:Michał Kasiński.
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2805:978-83-8017-352-1
2780:978-83-8017-352-1
2755:978-83-8017-352-1
2553:978-0-313-03456-5
2460:978-0-271-04165-0
2394:978-90-04-41110-4
2245:978-9958-649-01-1
1841:Kingdom of Serbia
1297:mass mobilization
1273:title of nobility
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1011:Serbian Vojvodina
899:Byzantine emperor
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2071:archive.org
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1774:(1918–1945)
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1743:Vojskovodja
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1031:Voivodeship
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1111:megas doux
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1097:grand duke
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114:newspapers
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775:Etymology
756:. In the
725:Hungarian
414:Advocatus
409:Landgrave
399:Castellan
383:Ealdorman
103:"Voivode"
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3244:Serasker
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2729:13 April
2723:"Urzędy"
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2681:14 April
2655:13 April
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849:Albanian
841:Romanian
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831:vojevoda
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424:Starosta
299:Princess
173:a series
171:Part of
3498:Marshal
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1849:Vojvoda
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