Ok kiddo, so Poland is a big country with lots of people, and sometimes it's hard to keep track of everything that's going on. That's why they divided the country up into smaller parts called administrative divisions.
There are three different levels of administrative divisions in Poland: voivodeships, powiats, and gminas.
First, let's talk about voivodeships. These are like big regions of Poland, kind of like how the United States has states. There are 16 voivodeships in Poland, and they each have their own government and leader called a voivode.
Next, we have powiats. These are smaller parts of the voivodeships, kind of like counties in the United States. There are 380 powiats in Poland, and they each have their own government and leader called a starosta.
Finally, we have gminas. These are small towns or villages within the powiats. There are over 2,400 gminas in Poland, and they each have their own government and leader called a wójt or burmistrz.
So, administrative divisions are just ways to help keep track of all the different parts of Poland and make sure everything is running smoothly.