Nowy Duninów, formerly the commune of Duninów, is a rural commune in Poland located in the Masovian Voivodeship, within Płock County. The seat of the commune is in Nowy Duninów, which had a population of 3,899 inhabitants in 2004. The commune covers an area of 144.79 km², of which 22% is agricultural land and 66% is forest land, giving the region picturesque landscapes and rich flora and fauna. The commune constitutes 8.05% of the area of Płock County. It consists of numerous village administrative units (sołectwa), including Brwilno, Dzierzązna, and Popłacin, reflecting a dispersed settlement structure. Although Nowy Duninów is not a large urban center, its history and culture have unique characteristics. The commune is architecturally diverse, featuring traditional Polish rural houses and historical elements. Nowy Duninów also has a partnership with Roncello in Italy, highlighting its openness to cooperation with other communities. An interesting aspect is the region's rich history, which dates far back into the past, as reflected in local traditions and customs. The commune is surrounded by interesting neighboring communes, such as Płock and Włocławek, creating opportunities for further development and cultural cooperation. Nowy Duninów is a place where history blends with natural beauty, and its residents cherish their traditions, forming a cohesive community.