Przysucha County

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Przysucha County, with its seat in the town of Przysucha, is located in the southwestern part of the Masovian Voivodeship. Its history dates back to January 1, 1956, when it was established in the Kielce Voivodeship, comprising 27 village districts (gromady) separated from three neighboring counties. It is worth noting that Przysucha lost its town rights in 1870, which were not restored until 1958. The county underwent numerous administrative reforms and was reactivated in 1999, also incorporating the municipality of Odrzywół. Demographically, according to 2019 data, it had a population of 41,455. The administrative division of the county includes urban-rural municipalities (Gielniów, Przysucha, Odrzywół) and rural municipalities (Borkowice, Klwów, Potworów, Rusinów, Wieniawa). The region boasts diverse architectural resources, including historic buildings that testify to its long and rich history. The culture of Przysucha County is varied, with traditions that connect both rural and urban populations. In recent years, residents have engaged in various cultural initiatives aimed at promoting local traditions and crafts. An interesting aspect is the changing character of the county over the years and the diversity of its inhabitants, both demographically and culturally. In recent years, Przysucha County has also attracted tourists who visit the region in search of tranquility and connection with nature. The diverse landscapes and scenic beauty make it an attractive destination for recreational and leisure activities. The rich historical and natural heritage further enhances the appeal of Przysucha County, making it an interesting place for both residents and visitors.

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