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'''Trakai Voivodeship''' ({{lang-lt|Trakų vaivadija}}, {{lang-pl|Województwo Trockie}}) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the ] from 1413 until 1795. '''Trakai Voivodeship''' or '''Troki Voivodeship''' ({{lang-lt|Trakų vaivadija}}, {{lang-pl|Województwo Trockie}}) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the ] from 1413 until 1795.


==History== ==History==

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Trakai VoivodeshipTrakų vaivadija
Województwo Trockie
Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth (from 1569)
1413–1795
Coat of arms of Trakai Coat of arms

Trakai Voivodeship in the 17th century
CapitalTrakai
Area 
• 157031,100 km (12,000 sq mi)
• 179023,885 km (9,222 sq mi)
Population 
• 1790 288,000
 • TypeMonarchy
LegislatureSejmik
History 
• Established by Vytautas the Great 1413
• Third Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1795
Political subdivisionsPowiat
Preceded by Succeeded by
Duchy of Trakai
Russian Empire
Today part ofLithuania, Poland, Belarus

Trakai Voivodeship or Troki Voivodeship (Template:Lang-lt, Template:Lang-pl) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1413 until 1795.

History

Troki Voivodeship in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Trakai Voivodeship was established by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Vytautas in 1413, replacing the former Duchy of Trakai, which existed as early as under the rule of Vytenis. The Duke of Trakai (Template:Lang-la) was a significant title of Lithuanian rulers formally denoting the regency of the whole western Grand Duchy of Lithuania including ethnic Lithuanian lands. The title of the Duke of Trakai was inherited by Kęstutis from Gediminas, then passed to Jogaila was transferred by him to Skirgaila and finally to Vytautas following the Astrava Agreement.

After the Union of Lublin the voivodeship, together with whole Grand Duchy of Lithuania, became part of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth until the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795. The biggest cities in the voivodeship had been Kaunas, Hrodna and Trakai.

Voivodes

The Voivode of Trakai (Template:Lang-lt) was one of the most important state offices in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The voivode had been the ex officio member of the Lithuanian Council of Lords. Voivodes had their residence in Trakai city, near Galvė Lake, north of the Trakai Peninsula Castle.

List of voivodes

Administrative division

The Voivodeship was divided into 4 powiats:

Historical voivodeships of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Transferred to the Crown of the Polish Kingdom by the Union of Lublin (1569)
Kiev (1471)
Podlaskie (1513)
Bracław (1566)
Volhynian (1566)
Administrative division of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Province of
Greater Poland
Map indicating the administrative division of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1619
Province of
Lesser Poland
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania
Polish Livonia
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