Ziemia (literally 'earth' or 'land' in
Polish language, ) is a historical
unit of administration in
Poland. This term is often translated as 'land' into
English language. Note that in Polish language this term is not capitalized (thus 'ziemia chełmińska, not Ziemia Chełmińska).In the
prehistoric Poland, this term referred to a territory controlled by a given
tribe. The term apparead in
medieval Poland (12th-13th centuries), after the
fragmentation of Poland. Ziemia referred to a former
princedom or
duchy, which was reunifed with the
Polish Kingdom and lost its political sovereignty but retained its
officials hierarchy and
bureaucracy. From around 14th centuries some the former princedoms, now 'ziemia's, were assigned to the official known as the
voivode and became the primary unit of administration known as
voivodeships. However some 'ziemia's were not transformed into a voivodeships. In most cases they were subordinated to a voivodeship and a certain voivode, but retained some privileges and properties of a voivodeship, like they often had their own
sejmik (regional parliament) and were referred to as 'ziemia', not 'voivodeship'.
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