Regions of Poland
Polish regions are regions that are in present-day Poland but are not identified in its administrative division.
Geophysical regions
(Transborder regions = *)
- Northern & Western Poland
- Central European Plain* (Nizina Środkowoeuropejska)
- Silesia*
- Pomerania*
- Southern Poland
- Bohemian Massif* (Masyw Czeski)
- Polish Highlands (Wyżyny Polskie)
- Sandomierz Basin (Kotlina Sandomierska)
- Subcarpathia*
- Western Subcarpathia* (Podkarpacie Zachodnie)
- Northern Subcarpathia (Podkarpacie Północne) and
- Eastern Subcarpathia* (Podkarpacie Wschodnie)
- Carpathian Mountains*
- Western Carpathians* (Karpaty Zachodnie) and
- Eastern Carpathians* (Karpaty Wschodnie)
- Eastern Poland
- Ukrainian Highlands* (Wyżyny Ukraińskie)
- East Baltic-Belarusian Lowlands* (Niż Wschodniobałtycko-Białoruski)
Historical regions of the current Polish state
- Mazovia
- Podlachia
- Masuria/Warmia
- Suwałki Region
- Kuyavia
- Łęczyca
- Wielkopolska (Greater Poland)
- Małopolska (Lesser Poland)
- Sandomierz
- Kashubia/Pomerelia
- Lubusz
Other regions:
See also
References
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