Administrative Structure of the Płock Powiat

The following parishes were part of the Płock Powiat at the beginning of the 20th Century: Biała (Stara Biała), Bielsk, Blichowo, Bodzanów, Bonisław, Brwilno, Bulkowo, Chylino (Chylin), Ciachcin, Daniszewo, Drobin, Góra (Nowa Góra), Imielnica, Kobylniki, Łęg (Łęg Kościelny), Łętowo, Łubki (Stare Łubki), Miszewko Gawarckie (Miszewko), Miszewko Strzałkowskie, Miszewo Murowane, Orszymowo, Pilichowo, Płock, Proboszczewice, Radzanowo, Rębowo, Rogotwórsk, Sikórz, Słupia, Słupno, Staroźreby, Swięcieniec, Trzepowo, Woźniki, Wyszogród, Zagroba, and Zakrzewo.

Płock Powiat in the Płock Gubernia - 1907
Płock Powiat in the Płock Gubernia – 1907
Józef Michał Bazewicz, Atlas geograficzny ilustrowany Królestwa Polskiego (Litografia B. A. Bukaty, Warsaw, 1907); digital images, Mapywig (http://igrek.amzp.pl/details.php?id=11767107 : accessed 25 March 2019).

The administrative structure of the parishes of Biała (Stara Biała), Bielsk, Blichowo, Brwilno, Chylino (Stary Chylin), Ciachcin, Daniszewo, Drobin, Góra (Nowa Góra), Imielnica, Kobylniki, Łęg (Łęg Kościelny), Łętowo, Łubki (Stare Łubki), Miszewko Gawarckie (Miszewko), Miszewko Strzałkowskie, Miszewo Murowane, Orszymowo, Pilichowo, Płock, Radzanowo, Rębowo, Rogotwórsk, Sikórz, Słupno, Staroźreby, Swięcieniec, Woźniki, Wyszogród, Zagroba, and Zakrzewo can be described as follows:

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Dobrzyń Ziemia, Masovian Voivodeship, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kreis Płock, Kammerdepartement Płock, Province of New East Prussia Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Wyszogród Powiat, Płock Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Wyszogród Powiat, Płock Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-06 Mar 1837: Village, Płock Obwód, Płock Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 07 Mar 1837-10 Nov 1842: Village, Płock Obwód, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 11 Nov 1842-07 Sep 1915: Village, Płock Powiat, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Płock Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-07 Oct 1939: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 08 Oct 1939-27 Jun 1945: Village, Kreis Schröttersburg, Regierungsbezirk Marienwerder, Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, German Reich
  • 28 Jun 1945-21 Jul 1952: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-31 May 1975: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Płock Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Płock Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Płock Powiat, Masovian Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

The administrative structure of the parishes of Bonisław and Słupia can be described as follows:

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Dobrzyń Ziemia, Masovian Voivodeship, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kreis Płock, Kammerdepartement Płock, Province of New East Prussia Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Wyszogród Powiat, Płock Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Wyszogród Powiat, Płock Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-06 Mar 1837: Village, Płock Obwód, Płock Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 07 Mar 1837-10 Nov 1842: Village, Płock Obwód, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 11 Nov 1842-07 Sep 1915: Village, Płock Powiat, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Płock Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-07 Oct 1939: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 08 Oct 1939-27 Jun 1945: Village, Kreis Schröttersburg, Regierungsbezirk Marienwerder, Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, German Reich
  • 28 Jun 1945-21 Jul 1952: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-31 May 1975: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Płock Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Płock Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Sierpc Powiat, Masovian Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

The administrative structure of the parish of Proboszczewice can be described as follows:

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Płock Ziemia, Masovian Voivodeship, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kreis Płock, Kammerdepartement Płock, Province of New East Prussia Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Wyszogród Powiat, Płock Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Wyszogród Powiat, Płock Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-06 Mar 1837: Village, Płock Obwód, Płock Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 07 Mar 1837-10 Nov 1842: Village, Płock Obwód, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 11 Nov 1842-07 Sep 1915: Village, Płock Powiat, Płock Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Płock Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-07 Oct 1939: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 08 Oct 1939-27 Jun 1945: Village, Kreis Schröttersburg, Regierungsbezirk Marienwerder, Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, German Reich
  • 28 Jun 1945-21 Jul 1952: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-31 May 1975: Village, Płock Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Ciechanów Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Ciechanów Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Płonsk Powiat, Masovian Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

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