Voivodeship of Sandomierz
The Voivodeship of Sandomierz was a historical administrative region in Poland, established in the 14th century. It was part of the larger Kingdom of Poland and played a significant role in the country's governance. The capital of this voivodeship was the city of Sandomierz, known for its rich history and beautiful architecture.
This region was characterized by its fertile lands and strategic location along the Vistula River, which facilitated trade and transportation. The Voivodeship of Sandomierz was dissolved in the late 18th century during the partitions of Poland, but its historical significance remains important in Polish heritage.