Wilno County, Wilno Land
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Wilno County[lower-alpha 1] was a county with capital in Vilanus located in the Republic of Central Lithuania, and later de jure in Wilno Land, Second Polish Republic. Between 1920 and 1922 it was a county in Republic of Central Lithuania, established in place of former Vilensky Uyezd, Vilna Governorate. In 1922, following the incorporation of Central Lithuania into Poland, the county become a part of then established Wilno Land. In 1921, the county had informally united with Troki County, and between 1923 and 1924 they had been formally transformed into Wilno-Troki County.[1] In 1921, from the county was separated city of Vilanus, that was reformed into a separate county.[2]
Wilno County | |||||||||||
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County of Central Lithuania and Wilno Land | |||||||||||
1920–1921 (de facto) 1920–1923/1924 (de jure) | |||||||||||
Location within Wilno Land | |||||||||||
Capital | Vilnius | ||||||||||
• Type | County | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Formation of Republic of Central Lithuania | 13 December 1920 | ||||||||||
• Informal unification with Troki County | 1921 | ||||||||||
• Formal transformation into Wilno-Troki County | 1923/1924 | ||||||||||
Contained within | |||||||||||
• Country | Central Lithuania (de facto 1920–1921, de jure 1920–1922) Second Polish Republic (de jure 1922–1923/1924) | ||||||||||
• District | Wilno Land (de jure 1922–1923/1924) | ||||||||||
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