Kraków Voivodeshipball (1919-39)

Kraków Voivodeshipball was an unit of administrative division and local government in Second Polish Republicball in years 1919–1939. Back then, it covered a big chunk of the southern part of the country, including such cities as Krakówball, Jaworznoball and Tarnówball. Its capital city was Krakówball.

Geography
In early 1939, Kraków Voivodeshipball's clay was 17 560 square kilometers. It was located in southern Polandball, bordering Silesian Vovoideshipball to the west, Kielce Voivodenshipball to the north, Lublin Voivodenshipball, Lwów Voivodeshipball to the east and Slovakiaball to the south. Landscape was hilly in the northern part and mountainous in south, with the Tatra Mountains located in the very south of the area. Forests covered 20.9%, with the national average 22.2% (as for January 1, 1937).

Population
According to the 1931 Polandball census, the population was 2 300 100, with approximately 25% living in towns and cities. Poles were 91.3% of the population, Jews were 5.6%, and Ukrainians were 2.5%. The Jews preferred to live in the cities and towns; in 1931 they made 19.2% of Voivodeship's city inhabitants. Illiteracy (in 1931) was 13.7%, lower than the national average of 23.1%. In early 1939, population density of the province was 130 people per sq. kilometer, which was much higher than Polandball's average of 83.