释义 |
- Geophysical regions
- Historical regions of the current Polish state
- See also
- References
Polish regions are regions located within the present-day Poland without being identified in its administrative division. Geophysical regions(Transborder regions = *)- Northern & Western Poland
- Central European Plain (Nizina Środkowoeuropejska)
- Silesia
- Pomerania
- Southern Poland
- Bohemian Massif (Masyw Czeski)
- {{ill|Polish Highlands|pl|Wyżyny Polskie}} (Wyżyny Polskie)
- Sandomierz Basin (Kotlina Sandomierska)
- Subcarpathia
- {{ill|Western Subcarpathia|pl|Podkarpacie Zachodnie}} (Podkarpacie Zachodnie)
- {{ill|Northern Subcarpathia|pl|Podkarpacie Północne}} (Podkarpacie Północne) and
- {{ill|Eastern Subcarpathia|pl|Podkarpacie Wschodnie}} (Podkarpacie Wschodnie)
- Carpathian Mountains
- Western Carpathians (Karpaty Zachodnie) and
- Eastern Carpathians (Karpaty Wschodnie)
- Eastern Poland
- {{ill|Ukrainian Highlands|pl|Wyżyny Ukraińskie}} (Wyżyny Ukraińskie)
- {{ill|East Baltic-Belarusian Lowlands|pl|Niż Wschodniobałtycko-Białoruski}} (Niż Wschodniobałtycko-Białoruski)
Historical regions of the current Polish stateThe following historic regions are either completely or mostly within Poland's modern borders: - Greater Poland ({{lang-pl|Wielkopolska}}, {{lang-la|Polonia Maior}})
- Lesser Poland ({{lang-pl|Małopolska}}, {{lang-la|Polonia Minor}})
- Masovia ({{lang-pl|Mazowsze}}, {{lang-la|Mazovia}})
- The County of Kladsko ({{lang-cs|Kladské hrabství}}, {{lang-de|Grafschaft Glatz}}, {{lang-pl|Hrabstwo kłodzkie}}) was a historical administrative unit in the Kingdom of Bohemia and later in the Kingdom of Prussia with its capital at Kłodzko (Kladsko) which roughly corresponds with the present-day Kłodzko County in the Polish Lower Silesian Voivodeship.
- Kuyavia ({{lang-pl|Kujawy}}, {{lang-la|Cuiavia}})
- Podlasie ({{lang-pl|Podlasie}}, {{lang-pl|Podlasze}}, {{lang-la|Podlachia}})
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Southern Podlasie|pl|3=Podlasie Południowe}} ({{lang-pl|Podlasie Południowe}})
- Pomerania ({{lang-pl|Pomorze}}, {{lang-de|Pommern}}, {{lang-la|Pomerania}}, also a German historical region)
- Pomerelia ({{lang-pl|Pomorze Gdańskie}}, {{lang-de|Pommerellen}}, {{lang-la|Pomerania}})
- Silesia ({{lang-pl|Śląsk}}, {{lang-szl|Ślůnsk}}, {{lang-de|Schlesien}}, {{lang-cs|Slezsko}}, {{lang-la|Silesia}}), only part in Poland, also a Czech land and German historical region
The following historic regions have substantial parts within Poland's modern borders: - Lithuania Minor ({{lang-pl|Litwa Mniejsza}}; ({{lang-lt|Mažoji Lietuva}}; {{lang-de|Kleinlitauen}}; {{lang-ru|Máлая Литвá}}) or Prussian Lithuania ({{lang-pl|Litwa Pruska}}); ({{lang-lt|Prūsų Lietuva}}, {{lang-de|Preußisch-Litauen}}) only part in Poland, also a Lithuanian land and German historical region now mostly within the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia
- Lusatia ({{lang-pl|Łużyce}}, {{lang-de|Lausitz}}, {{lang-la|Lusatia}}, only partially in modern Poland, also a German historical region))
- Prussia ({{lang-pl|Prusy}}, {{lang-de|Preußen}}, {{lang-la|Borussia}}, also a German historical region)
- Red Ruthenia ({{lang-pl|Ruś Czerwona}}, {{lang-la|Ruthenia Rubra}})
See also- Administrative divisions of Poland
- Historical regions of Central Europe
- Territorial changes of Poland
- Voivodeships of Poland
References {{Polish terms for country subdivisions}}{{Administrative division of Poland}}{{Poland topics}} 1 : Regions of Poland |