A city with powiat rights (
Polish: miasto na prawach powiatu) is in
Poland a designation denoting 66 of the 107 cities (the
urban gminas which are governed by a city mayor or prezydent miasta) which exercise also the powers and duties of a
county (
Polish: powiat), thus being an
independent city.[1][2] They have roughly the same status as former
county boroughs in the
United Kingdom.
Sometimes, such a city will also be referred to in Polish as city county (
Polish: powiat grodzki); this term however is not official (it was used during the interwar times of the
Second Polish Republic). The contemporary term city with powiat rights should not be used interchangeably with the interwar city county.
Such cities are distinct from and independent of the 314 regular powiats (sometimes referred as 'land counties' (
Polish: powiaty ziemskie), again a term that was used in the interwar period and is not used in modern Polish law).
^Central Statistical Office (2 January 2018).
"Baza TERYT: Wyszukiwanie" [TERYT Database: Search] (in Polish). Select "miasta na prawach powiatu" from "kategoria/rodzaj" and press "Wyszukaj". Retrieved 1 September 2018.