Warmia-Masuria
Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship is a voivodeship in northeastern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Olsztyn. The voivodeship has an area of 24,192 km2 and in 2019 had a population of 1,425,967.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Olsztyn and Elbląg.
Olsztyn
Elbląg
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Elbląg is a river port city in northern Poland in the Warmia-Masuria region with over 127,000 inhabitants. In the Middle Ages it was an important Hanseatic seaport serving the Vistula River bay on the early medieval Baltic Sea trade routes.
Ełk
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Ełk is a city in northeastern Poland with 61,677 inhabitants as of December 2021. It is the seat of Ełk County in the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship. It lies on the shore of Ełk Lake, which was formed by a glacier, and is surrounded by extensive forests.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Kętrzyn and Braniewo.
Kętrzyn
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Ketrzyn is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodship in Poland, well known as the location of the Wolf's Lair war headquarters in the woods nearby.
Braniewo
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Braniewo is a town in northern Poland, in Warmia, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, with a population of 16,907 as of June 2021. It is the capital of Braniewo County.
Iława
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Iława is a town in northern Poland with 32,013 inhabitants. It is the capital of Iława County in the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship. The town is located in the Iławskie Lake District, on the longest lake in Poland – Jeziorak.
Ostróda
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Ostróda is a town in northern Poland, in the etnographic region of Masuria. It is the seat of the Ostróda County within the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and has approximately 33,191 inhabitants.
Frombork
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Frombork is a small fishing village in Warmia-Masuria in Poland. It was part of Prussia, and later Germany, and was known by its German name Frauenburg from the Middle Ages until 1945.
Szczytno
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Szczytno is a town in northeastern Poland with 27,013 inhabitants. It is the seat of Szczytno County in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodship, within the ethnographic region of Masuria.
Mikołajki
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Mikołajki is a popular town in the Warmia-Masuria voivodship in northern Poland. It is a well-loved starting place for sailing trips on the lakes in the region.
Krutyń
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Krutyń is a village in Masuria, Poland. It's a typical Masurian tourist village with some pensions and restaurants.
Łukta
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Łukta is a village in the region of Warmia-Masuria, in northern Poland. It is the seat of an administrative district.
Sztynort
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Sztynort is a city of 170 people in Masuria, Warmian-Masurian Voivodship, mainly known for its marina on the Mauersee and its castle.
Warmia-Masuria
- Type: State with 1,370,000 residents
- Description: voivodeship of Poland
- Also known as: “Warmia-Masuria Province”, “Warmian-Masurian”, “Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship”, and “Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship”
- Neighbors: Kaliningrad Oblast, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Mazowieckie, Podlaskie, and Pomorskie
- Categories: voivodeship of Poland and locality
- Location: Poland, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude of center
53.9312° or 53° 55′ 52″ northLongitude of center
21.1261° or 21° 7′ 34″ eastPopulation
1,370,000Elevation
161 metres (528 feet)Abbreviation
“WN”OpenStreetMap ID
node 505008682OpenStreetMap feature
place=stateGeoNames ID
858791Wikidata ID
Q54184
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Zeeuws—“Warmia-Masuria” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “فارمينسكو-مازورسكي”
- Arabic: “محافظة فارميا-مازوريا”
- Arabic: “محافظة فارمينسكو-مازورسكي”
- Aragonese: “Voivodato de Varmia y Masuria”
- Asturian: “Voivodatu de Varmia y Masuria”
- Azerbaijani: “Varmiya-Mazuriya voyevodluğu”
- Balinese: “Voivodeship Warmia-Mazury”
- Basque: “Varmia-Mazuriako voivoderria”
- Belarusian: “Вармінска-Мазурскае ваяводзтва”
- Belarusian: “Вармінска-Мазурскае ваяводства”
- Bengali: “ওয়ারমিয়া-মাসুরিয়ান ভয়ভোডেশিপ”
- Bosnian: “Varminsko-mazursko vojvodstvo”
- Bulgarian: “Варминско-Мазурско войводство”
- Catalan: “voivodat de Vàrmia i Masúria”
- Catalan: “Voivodat de Vàrmia i Masúria”
- Catalan: “Voivodat de Warmia i Mazury”
- Cebuano: “Województwo Warmińsko-Mazurskie”
- Chechen: “Варминьско-Мазурскан воеводалла”
- Chinese: “Warmia-Masuria Séng”
- Chinese: “瓦尔米亚-马祖里省”
- Chinese: “瓦爾米亞-馬祖里省”
- Chinese: “華爾米亞-馬祖里省”
- Crimean Tatar: “Varmiya-Mazuriya voyevodalığı”
- Croatian: “Varminsko-mazursko vojvodstvo”
- Czech: “Varmijsko-mazurské vojvodství”
- Czech: “Varmijsko-Mazurské vojvodství”
- Danish: “Ermlandsk-Masuriske voivodskab”
- Danish: “Województwo warmińsko-mazurskie”
- Dimli (individual language): “Varmiya-Mazurya”
- Dutch: “Ermland-Mazurië”
- Dutch: “Woiwodschap Ermland-Mazurië”
- Erzya: “Варминень-Мазуронь воеводства”
- Esperanto: “Varmia-Mazuria provinco”
- Esperanto: “Varmia-Mazuria Provinco”
- Estonian: “Warmia-Masuuria vojevoodkond”
- Finnish: “Warmia-Masurian voivodikunta”
- French: “Mazurie”
- French: “Varmie-Mazurie (voïvodie)”
- French: “Varmie-Mazurie”
- French: “Varmie”
- French: “voïvodie de Varmie-Mazurie”
- French: “Voïvodie de Varmie-Mazurie”
- French: “Warmie-Mazurie”
- Galician: “Varmia e Masuria”
- Georgian: “ვარმინო-მაზურის სავოევოდო”
- German: “Ermland-Masuren”
- German: “Woiwodschaft Ermland-Masuren”
- Greek: “Βοεβοδάτο Βαρμίας-Μαζουρίας”
- Gujarati: “વાર્મિયન-મસૂરિયન વોઈવોડેશિપ”
- Hebrew: “ורמיה-מזוריה”
- Hindi: “वार्मियन-मसुरियन वाइवोडीशिप”
- Hungarian: “Varmia-mazúriai vajdaság”
- Hungarian: “Varmia-Mazúriai vajdaság”
- Icelandic: “Ermland-Masúría”
- Ido: “Provinco Varmia-Mazuria”
- Indonesian: “Provinsi Warmia-Mazuria”
- Interlingua: “Voivodato Varmia-Masuria”
- Italian: “voivodato della Varmia-Masuria”
- Italian: “Voivodato della Varmia-Masuria”
- Italian: “Voivodato di Varmia-Masuria”
- Japanese: “Województwo warmińsko-mazurskie”
- Japanese: “ヴァルミア=マズールィ県”
- Javanese: “Provinsi Warmia-Mazuria”
- Kannada: “ವಾರ್ಮಿಯನ್-ಮಸ್ಯರಿಯನ್ ವಾಯಿವೋಡೆಶಿಪ್”
- Kashubian: “Warminskô-mazursczé wòjewództwò”
- Korean: “바르미아마주리주”
- Latin: “Palatinatus Varmiae et Masuriae”
- Latin: “vaivodatus Varmiae et Masuriae”
- Latvian: “Varmijas-Mazūrijas vojevodiste”
- Limburgan: “Woiwodsjap Ermland-Mazurië”
- Lithuanian: “Varmijos Mozūrų vaivadija”
- Lombard: “Warmińsko-mazurskie”
- Low German: “Woiwodschop Ermland-Masuren”
- Lower Sorbian: “Warmińsko-mazurske wójwodstwo”
- Macedonian: “Варминско-мазурско Војводство”
- Malay: “Wilayah Warmian-Masurian”
- Malay: “Wilayah Warminsko-Mazurskie”
- Manx: “Queiggey Warmia-Mazury”
- Marathi: “वार्मिन्स्को-माझुर्स्का प्रांत”
- Mazanderani: “وارمی-ماسوری اوستان”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Warmińsko-mazurskie Séng”
- Mingrelian: “ვარმია-მაზურიაშ სავოევოდე”
- Mingrelian: “ვარმინო-მაზურიშ სავოევოდო”
- Northern Frisian: “Ermlun-Masuuren (Prowins)”
- Northern Frisian: “Ermlun-Masuuren”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Ermlandskmasuriske voivodskap”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Ermelandskmasuriske voivodskap”
- Norwegian: “Ermlandskmasuriske voivodskap”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Voivodat de Vàrmia e Mazúria”
- Old English (ca. 450-1100): “Warmia-Masuria voivodscip”
- Ossetian: “Варми-Мазурийы воеводæйад”
- Papiamento: “Voivodat di Varmia-Masuria”
- Persian: “استان وارمی-ماسوری”
- Polish: “warmińsko-mazurskie”
- Polish: “woj. warmińsko-mazurskie”
- Polish: “województwo warmińsko-mazurskie”
- Polish: “Województwo warmińsko-mazurskie”
- Portuguese: “Vármia-Masúria”
- Portuguese: “Voivodia da Vármia-Masúria”
- Pushto: “وارمي - ماسوري”
- Quechua: “Warmia-Masurya suyu”
- Romanian: “Voievodatul Varmia și Mazuria”
- Romanian: “Warmia și Mazuria”
- Russian: “Варминско-Мазурское воеводство”
- Russian: “Варминьско-Мазурское воеводство”
- Scots: “Warmie-Masurie Voivodeship”
- Serbian: “Варминско-мазурско војводство”
- Serbian: “Војводство варминско-мазурско”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Varminsko-mazursko vojvodstvo”
- Silesian: “Warmińsko-mazurske wojewůdztwo”
- Sinhala: “වාර්මියන්මසුරියන් ප්රාන්තය”
- Slovak: “Varmsko-mazurské vojvodstvo”
- Slovenian: “Varmijsko-mazursko vojvodstvo”
- Slovenian: “Varmsko-mazursko vojvodstvo”
- South Azerbaijani: “وارمی-ماسوری اوستانی”
- Spanish: “Voivodato de Varmia y Masuria”
- Swedish: “Ermland-Masurien”
- Swedish: “Ermland-Masuriens vojvodskap”
- Swedish: “Warmia-Mazury”
- Tamil: “வார்மிங் -மைசூரின் ஓய்வொடேஷிப்”
- Tatar: “Вармия-Мазурия воеводалыгы”
- Telugu: “వార్మిమాయన్-మాసూరియన్ వోయివోడెషిప్”
- Thai: “จังหวัดวาร์เมีย-มาซูรือ”
- Turkish: “Varmiya-Mazurya Voyvodalığı”
- Turkish: “Varmiya-Mazurya”
- Udmurt: “Вармия-Мазурия воеводство”
- Ukrainian: “Вармінсько-Мазурське воєводство”
- Upper Sorbian: “Warminsko-mazurske wojewódstwo”
- Urdu: “وارمیا-ماسوریا صوبہ”
- Uzbek: “Warmian-Masurian voyevodaligi”
- Venetian: “Voivodato de ła Vàrmia-Mazùria”
- Vietnamese: “Warmia-Mazury”
- Vietnamese: “Warmińsko-Mazurskie”
- Waray (Philippines): “Warmya-Masurya”
- Western Panjabi: “صوبہ وارمینی - ماسوری”
- Wu Chinese: “瓦尔米亚-马祖里省”
- Yue Chinese: “華爾米亞-馬祖里省”
- Zeeuws: “Ermland-Mazurië”
- Zeeuws: “Woiwodschap Ermland-Mazurië”
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