Ciechanów County is an administrative unit in Poland, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, established in 1999. Its capital is the city of Ciechanów, which boasts a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The county comprises urban, urban-rural, and rural municipalities, with a total population of approximately 89,000 people, according to 2020 data. Ciechanów County is characterized by architectural diversity, featuring landmarks such as the Castle of the Masovian Dukes and numerous churches of both religious and cultural significance. Ciechanów, as the most important locality in the region, offers a wide range of tourist attractions, including museums and cultural events that attract both residents and visitors. Demographically, the age structure of the population is noteworthy, reflecting social diversity. Ciechanów County borders five other counties, underscoring its importance in the region. The county administrators, including Zbigniew Bartoszko, Sławomir Morawski, and the current administrator Joanna Potocka-Rak, have contributed to the development of local administration and culture. The county has rich traditions cherished by its residents, as well as a continuously evolving cultural life that stands out among other regions.