Voivodeships
Voivodeships are the highest-level administrative divisions used in Poland and in several other Slavic states. The term derives from the title vojvoda (voivode), a historic military and civil governor who represented the sovereign in a province. In modern use, a voivodeship is a self-governing regional unit with both an executive and a legislative component, and it also serves as a channel for national policy at the regional level.
In Poland, there are 16 voivodeships as a result of the 1999 administrative reform, which consolidated smaller
Historically, the term and the concept referred to territories governed by a voivode within the Polish-Lithuanian