Łask Voivodeship
Łask Voivodeship was a province in central Poland, existing from 1999 until 2001. It was part of the larger Łódź Voivodeship and was created during the administrative reform that aimed to decentralize governance in Poland. The capital city of the voivodeship was Łask, which served as a local administrative center.
The region was characterized by its agricultural landscape and small towns. It included several important historical sites and natural attractions, contributing to its cultural heritage. The voivodeship was dissolved in 2001, and its territory was integrated into the Łódź Voivodeship, which remains a significant area in Poland today.