Człuchów Voivodeship
Człuchów Voivodeship was a historical administrative region in northern Poland, existing from 1975 to 1998. It was part of the larger Pomeranian Voivodeship and included the town of Człuchów, which served as its capital. The region was characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including lakes and forests, making it a notable area for nature enthusiasts.
The voivodeship was divided into several districts, known as gminas, which facilitated local governance. After the administrative reform in 1999, Człuchów Voivodeship was dissolved, and its territory was incorporated into the newly established Pomeranian Voivodeship.