Civil Administration of the Lands of Volhynia and Podolian Front,[a] also known as Commissariat of the Lands of Volhynia and Podolian Front[b] was a civil authority of the territories controlled by Second Polish Republic but not incorporated into the state itself, that was formed during the Polish–Soviet War in 1920.
It was formed on 17 January 1920 from the Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands and included Volhynian District and the surrounding area.
It was formed from part of an area controlled by Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands, including the Volhynian District separated from the civil authority and newly formed Podolian District that consisted of the lands conquered on the Podolian Front.
Volhynian District was subdivided into counties: Włodzimierz, Kowel, Łuck, Dubno, Równe, Ostróg, Krzemieniec, Zwiahel, Zasław, Sarny (from 15 March 1920) and Starokonstantynów (until 15 May 1920).
[7][8] Podolian District was subdivided into counties: Kamieniec, Płoskirów, Uszyca, Latyczów and Starokonstantynów (from 15 May 1920).