Greater Poland
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Great Poland (loose translation of Polish: Wielkopolska (help·info), German: Großpolen, Latin: Polonia Maior) is a historical region of west-central Poland.
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Wielkopolska was the core of the early medieval Polish state, is often termed "the cradle of Poland," and at times has simply been called "Poland" (Latin: Polonia). The name of Great Poland is first mentioned in the Latin form, "Polonia Maior," in 1257, and in Polish ("w Wielkej Polszcze") in 1449. The region's name may be construed as referring to old Poland, as opposed to the new Poland, Lesser Poland (Polish: Małopolska; Latin: Polonia Minor), a region in southeastern Poland with its capital at Kraków, rather than the whole of Poland as a state and country.
Great Poland comprises much of the area drained by the Warta River and its tributaries, including the Noteć River. There are two major geographic regions. In the north, the lake district, full of post-glacial lakes and hills. In the south, the rather flat plain.
Administratively, the historical area is covered by the voivodeship of Greater Poland, as well as parts of the voivodeships of Lubusz, Kuyavia-Pomerania and Łódź.
Poznań – 567.882 (261,37 km²)
Kalisz – 108.841 (69,77 km²)
Konin – 80.838 (81,68 km²)
Piła – 75.144 (102,71 km²)
Ostrów Wielkopolski – 72.672 (42,39 km²)
Gniezno – 70.145 (40,89 km²)
Leszno – 63.970 (31,90 km²)
Śrem – 30.283 (12,38 km²)
Swarzędz – 29.766 (8,16 km²)
Turek – 29.437 (16,16 km²)
Krotoszyn – 29.362 (22,55 km²)
Września – 28.650 (12,73 km²)
Luboń – 26.655 (13,52 km²)
Jarocin – 25.856 (14,44 km²)
Wągrowiec – 24.574 (17,91 km²)
Kościan – 24.121 (8,75 km²)
Koło – 23.101 (13,85 km²)
Środa Wielkopolska – 21.640 (17,98 km²)
Rawicz – 21.336 (7,81 km²)
Gostyń – 20.643 (10,79 km²)
Chodzież – 19.716 (12,77 km²)
Szamotuły – 18.778 (10,11 km²)
Złotów – 18.451 (11,58 km²)
Oborniki – 17.895 (14,08 km²)
Pleszew – 17.824 (13,19 km²)
Trzcianka – 16.750 (18,25 km²)
Nowy Tomyśl – 15.255 (5,02 km²)
Kępno – 14.713 (7,70 km²)
Ostrzeszów – 14.580 (12,18 km²)
Słupca – 14.451 (10,31 km²)
Grodzisk Wielkopolski – 13.698 (18,09 km²)
Wolsztyn – 13.587 (4,78 km²)
Mosina – 12.166 (13,58 km²)
Wronki – 11.586 (5,81 km²)
Czarnków – 11.437 (9,70 km²)
Międzychód – 10.930 (6,98 km²)
Rogoźno – 10.871 (11,24 km²)
Murowana Goślina – 10.097 (7,18 km²)
Puszczykowo – 9.248 (16,65 km²)
Opalenica – 9.111 (6,42 km²)
Kostrzyn – 8.478 (8,03 km²)
Jastrowie – 8.423 (72,27 km²)
Pobiedziska – 8.271 (10,16 km²)
Witkowo – 7.906 (8,30 km²)
Trzemeszno – 7.800 (5,46 km²)
Pniewy – 7.425 (9,21 km²)
Zbąszyń – 7.315 (5,57 km²)Kórnik – 6.907 (6,08 km²)
Kłodawa – 6.844 (4,32 km²)- Image:GodloKozmina.gif Koźmin Wielkopolski – 6.710 (5,86 km²)
Krzyż Wielkopolski – 6.272 (5,83 km²)
Buk – 6.201 (2,96 km²)
Sieraków – 5.993 (14,10 km²)
Wieleń – 5.963 (4,32 km²)
Śmigiel – 5.439 (5,20 km²)
Stęszew – 5.315 (5,63 km²)
Wyrzysk – 5.227 (4,12 km²)
Czempiń – 5.109 (3,29 km²)
Nowe Skalmierzyce – 5.093 (1,59 km²)
Odolanów – 4.951 (4,76 km²)
Zduny – 4.505 (6,14 km²)
Golina – 4.338 (3,57 km²)
Szamocin – 4.261 (4,67 km²)
Kleczew – 4.169 (6,68 km²)
Krobia – 4.008 (7,05 km²)
Ujście – 3.923 (5,78 km²)
Skoki – 3.827 (11,20 km²)
Okonek – 3.825 (6,01 km²)
Sompolno – 3.702 (6,21 km²)
Krajenka – 3.634 (3,77 km²)
Miłosław – 3.587 (4,07 km²)
Tuliszków – 3.399 (7,04 km²)
Gołańcz – 3.341 (12,63 km²)
Rakoniewice – 3.231 (3,37 km²)
Nekla – 3.189 (19,79 km²)
Pyzdry – 3.184 (12,16 km²)
Łobżenica – 3.170 (3,25 km²)
Miejska Górka – 3.121 (3,09 km²)
Ślesin – 3.079 (7,18 km²)
Kobylin – 3.060 (4,92km²)
Bojanowo – 3.014 (2,34 km²)
Margonin – 2.952 (5,15 km²)
Lwówek – 2.941 (3,15 km²)
Zagórów – 2.925 (3,44 km²)
Poniec – 2.884 (3,54 km²)
Wysoka – 2.761 (4,82 km²)
Sulmierzyce – 2.759 (28,98 km²)
Książ Wielkopolski – 2.707 (1,96 km²)
Kłecko – 2.670 (9,61 km²)
Czerniejewo – 2.550 (10,20 km²)
Rydzyna – 2.542 (2,17 km²)
Borek Wielkopolski – 2.477 (6,16 km²)
Rychwał – 2.386 (9,69 km²)
Obrzycko – 2.172 (3,72 km²)
Dąbie – 2.101 (8,86 km²)
Żerków – 2.066 (2,03 km²)
Raszków – 2.054 (1,77 km²)
Osieczna – 2.012 (4,84 km²)
Ostroróg – 1.982 (1,26 km²)
Pogorzela – 1.971 (4,34 km²)
Grabów nad Prosną – 1.946 (2,58 km²)
Jutrosin – 1.863 (1,62 km²)
Mikstat – 1.844 (2,49 km²)
Przedecz – 1.779 (2,98 km²)
Wielichowo – 1.767 (1,24 km²)
Stawiszyn – 1.569 (0,99 km²)
Krzywiń – 1.538 (1,67 km²)
Dobra – 1.516 (1,84 km²)
Dolsk – 1.478 (6,02 km²)
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