Stanisławów Voivodeship

Stanisławów Voivodeship
Województwo stanisławowskie
Voivodeship of Poland
1920–1939
Coat of arms

Location of Stanisławów Voivodeship (red)
within the Second Republic of Poland (1938).
CapitalStanisławów
Area 
• 1921
18,368 km2 (7,092 sq mi)
• 1939
16,894 km2 (6,523 sq mi)
Population 
• 1921
1,348,580
• 1931
1,480,300
Government
 • TypeVoivodeship
Voivode 
• 1921–1925 (first)
Edmund Jurystowski
• Jan–Sep 1939 (last)
Stanisław Jarecki
History 
• Established
23 December 1920
17 September 1939
• replaced with Stanislav Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
27 November 1939
Political subdivisions15 powiats
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast

Stanisławów Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo stanisławowskie) was an administrative district of the Second Polish Republic (1918–1945). It was established in December 1920 with an administrative center in Stanisławów. The voivodeship had an area of 16,900 km2 and comprised twelve counties (powiaty). Following World War II, at the insistence of Joseph Stalin during the Tehran Conference of 1943, Poland's borders were redrawn, Polish population forcibly resettled and Stanisławów Voivodeship was incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic as Stanislav Oblast (later renamed as Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast).