voivanças
Voivanças, more commonly written as voivanças in Portuguese, is a historical term used to describe a principal territorial unit governed by a voivode, a Slavic title that roughly corresponds to a military or political ruler. The word derives from the Slavic roots voj- (war) and vod- or voda (leader), reflecting its origins in medieval and early modern governance.
A voivança functioned as a high-level administrative division within a kingdom or federation, combining civil, judicial,
Geographically and historically, voivanças were notably associated with East-Central Europe, especially in the lands that formed
With the modernization and centralization of states in the transitional and early modern periods, many voivanças