Kiev Voivodeship
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The Kiev Voivodeship (Ukrainian: Київське воєводство, Polish: Województwo Kijowskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1471 until 1569 and of the Kingdom of Poland from 1569 until 1793/1795, part of Małopolska. Under the order of King Casimir Jagiellon, it had replaced the former Duchy of Kiev, ruled by Olelkovich dukes, heirs of Algirdas.[1] First administrative center was Kiev. However Kiev was given to Imperial Russia in 1667 by Treaty of Andrusovo so that her center moved to Żytomierz. Today the region belongs to Ukraine.
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- Kijów County (Powiat Kijowski), Kijów
- Owrócz County (Powiat Owrócki), Owrócz
- Żytomierz County (Powiat Żytomierski), Żytomierz
- Martynas Goštautas (1471-1475)
- Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (since 1559)
- Tomasz Zamoyski (since 1619)
- Janusz Tyszkiewicz Łohojski (1630-1649)
- Adam Kisiel (1649-1653)
- Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki (since 1655)
- Jan "Sobiepan" Zamoyski (since 1658)
- Andrzej Potocki (since 1668)
- Jerzy Trubecki (since 1673)
- Józef Potocki (since 1702)
- Stanisław Lubomirski (since 1772)
- Bracław Voivodeship
- Podole Voivodeship
- Brześć Litewski Voivodeship
- Mińsk Voivodeship
- Czernihów Voivodeship
- Muscovy
- Crimean Khanate
- Jedysan
- ^ www.manoprograma.com/Adelaide%2520Tunto%2520Handbook/Lithuanian%2520History.pdf