Conventional Long Name: | Kalisz Voivodeship |
Nation: | Congress Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth |
Subdivision: | Voivodeship |
Event Start: | Establishment |
Date Start: | 16 January |
Year Start: | 1816 |
Event1: | Replacement by the Kalisz Governorate |
Date Event1: | 23 February 1837 |
Event2: | Reestablishemnt during the January Uprising |
Date Event2: | 1863 |
Event End: | Abolishment by the Russian Empire |
Date End: | 1864 |
Life Span: | 1816–1837 1863–1864 |
P1: | Kalisz Department |
P2: | Warsaw Governorate |
Flag P2: | Coat of Arms of Warsawa gubernia (Russian empire).png |
Border P2: | no |
S1: | Kalisz Governorate |
Flag S1: | Coat of Arms of Kalisz gubernia (Russian empire).png |
Border S1: | no |
S2: | Warsaw Governorate |
Flag S2: | Coat of Arms of Warsawa gubernia (Russian empire).png |
Border S2: | no |
Image Map Caption: | The administrative subdivisions of the Congress Poland in 1830, including the Kalisz Voivodeship. |
Capital: | Kalisz |
Membership Title1: | Country |
Membership1: | Congress Poland (1816–1837) Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (1863–1834) |
The Kalisz Voivodeship was a voivodeship of the Congress Poland, that existed from 1816 to 1837. Its capital was Kalisz. It was established on 16 January 1816, from Kalisz Department,[1] and existed until 23 February 1837, when it was replaced by Kalisz Governorate.[2] During the January Uprising, the Polish National Government, announced the re-establishment of the voivodeships with the borders from 1816, reestablishing the administration of the Kalisz Voivodeship within the part of Warsaw Governorate. It existed from 1863 to 1864, when it was abolished, and replaced by the Warsaw Governorate.[3]