Hello there! Do you know what a voivodeship is? It's a really big word that basically means "an area that is controlled and divided up by a governor" in Poland.
In Poland, there are 16 voivodeships, which are kind of like provinces or states in other countries. Each voivodeship has its own governor, who is a really important person that makes sure everything runs smoothly in the area.
Each voivodeship is also broken up into smaller parts called powiats, which are like counties or districts. Powiats are kind of like mini-governments, that also have their own leaders and make decisions for their specific areas.
So, to sum it up, voivodeships are big areas in Poland that have their own governor and powiats, which are smaller areas that also have their own leaders. It's kind of like a big puzzle, where each piece (voivodeship and powiat) fits together to help make Poland run smoothly.