Administrative Structure of the Łomża Powiat

The following parishes were part of the Łomża Powiat at the beginning of the 20th Century: Drozdowo, Kolaki Kościelne, Łomża, Stary Lubotyń, Miastkowo, Nowogród, Piątnica Poduchowna, Rutki-Kossaki, Śniadowo, Szczepankowo, Wizna, Zambrów, and Zawady.

Łomża Powiat in the Łomża Gubernia - 1907
Łomża Powiat in the Łomża 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=11767092 : accessed 14 Nov 2021).

The administrative structure of the parishes of Łomża, Miastkowo, Nowogród, Śniadowo, Szczepankowo can be described as follows:

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Łomża Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-09 Nov 1842: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 10 Nov 1842-30 Dec 1866: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-31 May 1975: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Łomża Powiat, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

The administrative structure of the parishes of Drozdowo and Piątnica Poduchowna can be described as follows:

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Wizna Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-09 Nov 1842: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 10 Nov 1842-30 Dec 1866: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-31 May 1975: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Łomża Powiat, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

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

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Wizna Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Biebrza Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-09 Nov 1842: Village, Augustów Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 10 Nov 1842-30 Dec 1866: Village, Augustów Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Lomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-31 May 1975: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Łomża Powiat, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

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

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Łomża Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-09 Nov 1842: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 10 Nov 1842-30 Dec 1866: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-31 May 1975: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Ostrołęka Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Ostrołęka Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Ostrów Powiat, Masovian Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

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

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Łomża Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-09 Nov 1842: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 10 Nov 1842-30 Dec 1866: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-12 Nov 1954: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 13 Nov 1954-31 May 1975: Village, Zambrów Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Ostrołęka Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Ostrołęka Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Zambrów Powiat, Podlasie Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

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

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Łomża Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-06 Mar 1837: Village, Augustów Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 07 Mar 1837-30 Dec 1866: Village, Augustów Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-12 Nov 1954: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 13 Nov 1954-31 May 1975: Village, Zambrów Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Zambrów Powiat, Podlasie Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

The administrative structure of the parish of Rutki-Kossaki can be described as follows:

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Łomża Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-06 Mar 1837: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 07 Mar 1837-30 Dec 1866: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-12 Nov 1954: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 13 Nov 1954-31 May 1975: Village, Zambrów Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Zambrów Powiat, Podlasie Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

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

  • 01 Jul 1569-03 Oct 1795: Village, Łomża Ziemia, Masovia Voivodeship, Province of Greater Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • 04 Oct 1795-08 Jul 1807: Village, Kammerdepartement Białystok, Province of New East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
  • 09 Jul 1807-08 Jun 1815: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw
  • 09 Jun 1815-15 Jan 1816: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Department, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 16 Jan 1816-06 Mar 1837: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 07 Mar 1837-30 Dec 1866: Village, Łomża Obwód, Augustów Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 31 Dec 1866-07 Sep 1915: Village, Łomża Powiat, Łomża Gubernia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
  • 08 Sep 1915-10 Nov 1918: Village, Łomża Powiat, General Government of Warsaw, German Empire
  • 11 Nov 1918-31 Mar 1938: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 01 Apr 1938-03 Dec 1939: Village, Łomża Powiat, Warsaw Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic
  • 04 Dec 1939-21 Jul 1941: Village, Bialystok Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 22 Jul 1941-19 Sep 1944: Village, Landkreis Lomscha, Bezirk Bialystok, German Reich
  • 20 Sep 1944-15 Aug 1945: Village, Grodno Oblast, Byelorussian SSR, USSR
  • 16 Aug 1945-18 Feb 1947: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Provisional Government of National Unity
  • 19 Feb 1947-21 Jul 1952: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Republic of Poland
  • 22 Jul 1952-12 Nov 1954: Village, Łomża Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 13 Nov 1954-31 May 1975: Village, Zambrów Powiat, Białystok Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 01 Jun 1975-30 Dec 1989: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Polish People’s Republic
  • 31 Dec 1989-30 Dec 1998: Village, Łomża Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic
  • 31 Dec 1998-Present: Village, Białystok Powiat, Podlasie Voivodeship, Third Polish Republic

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