Węgrów County

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Węgrów County, located in the eastern part of the Masovian Voivodeship, was established in 1999 as part of the administrative reform. Its seat is the town of Węgrów, which boasts a rich architectural heritage, including historic buildings and churches, such as the 18th-century Baroque Church of St. Peter and Paul. The region is also characterized by traditional Masovian cottages, which reflect the local culture and history. The county is home to several valuable historical sites, including the Grębków stronghold and former noble manor houses. Culturally, Węgrów County promotes local traditions and customs by organizing numerous festivals, fairs, and folklore events, attracting both tourists and residents. The area also features beautiful green spaces that are ideal for recreation and relaxation, with their diversity being a significant asset of the region. According to data from 2019 and 2020, the population of the county hovers around 65,000, indicating a stable demographic. The county borders several others, including Wołomin, Wyszków, Ostrów, and Sokołów, providing easy access to larger urban centers. Interestingly, Węgrów was a significant industrial center in the past, and its history is intertwined with various events and figures that have influenced the development of the region. The county's past is also connected to a wide range of folk traditions, making it an interesting place from both a historical and cultural perspective.

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