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Kraków Department

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Administrative division of the Duchy of Warsaw, 1810–1815. Cracow Department is light pink in the south.

Cracow Department (Polish: Departament krakowski) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Polish Duchy of Warsaw in years 1809–1815.

Its capital city was Cracow and the area was further subdivided onto 10 powiats.

Cracow Department was formed following the annexation of Austrian New Galicia by the Duchy of Warsaw in 1809 including areas of Zamość and Cracow. The expansion resulted in the duchy's area increasing significantly, to around 155,000 square kilometres (60,000 square miles), with its population also increasing substantially, to roughly 4,300,000.

In 1815 it was transformed into Cracow Voivodeship, the city of Cracow itself was turned into the Free City of Cracow.