Rawski County

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Rawski County, established in 1999 as part of the administrative reform, is located in the Łódź Voivodeship, with its seat in the town of Rawa Mazowiecka. This is an area rich in history, dating back to the times of the Russian partition when, in 1867, Rawski County was established within the Piotrków Governorate. The region originally included rural communes, and the modern boundaries of the county are defined by urban communes (Rawa Mazowiecka), urban-rural communes (Biała Rawska), and rural communes: Cielądz, Rawa Mazowiecka, Regnów, and Sadkowice. It borders counties in the Łódź and Masovian Voivodeships, making it an important transportation hub. According to 2019 data, the county is inhabited by nearly 48,600 people. The region's architecture reflects a diversity of styles, with historic buildings in Rawa Mazowiecka that attract tourists. It is also worth emphasizing that the town and its surroundings have rich cultural traditions, with local festivals and events celebrating the region's heritage. An interesting fact is that the area of the modern Rawa Mazowiecka commune was once divided among three communes: Byliny (Boguszyce), Regnów, and Wałowice, creating a unique urban layout surrounding the town. Rawski County is a true treasury of history and culture, inviting exploration of its secrets and charms.

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