South Prussia - Districts

Districts

In 1806, South Prussia consisted of three departments (Kriegs- und Domänen-Kammern) divided into the following districts or counties (Kreise):

Kalisch Posen Warschau
  • Kalisch
  • Adelnau
  • Konin
  • Ostreschow
  • Wieluń
  • Lumtomiersk
  • Warta
  • Schadek
  • Sieradz
  • Petrikau
  • Radomsk
  • Czenstochau
  • Posen
  • Oborniki
  • Meseritz
  • Bomst
  • Fraustadt
  • Krebe
  • Schrimm
  • Kosten
  • Krotoschin
  • Peisern
  • Schroda
  • Gnesen
  • Wangrowitz
  • Powitz
  • Brzesk
  • Radziejów
  • Kowal
  • Warschau
  • Blonin
  • Tschersk
  • Rawa
  • Sochaczew
  • Gostin
  • Orlow
  • Lenczyca
  • Zgierz
  • Brzezin

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