Legionowo County, Administrative district in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Legionowo County is an administrative district in Masovian Voivodeship located directly north of Warsaw. The area includes several municipalities organized around the city of Legionowo and connects outward through modern transportation routes.
This county was established in 1999 during Poland's nationwide administrative reorganization. The region had long been connected to Warsaw's northern expansion and industrial development.
The district maintains educational facilities across multiple municipalities, including specialized institutions such as the National Police Academy in Legionowo city.
The county connects easily to Warsaw through train services and main roads, with frequent departures from Legionowo station reaching the city center in roughly 30 minutes. Most locations here are accessible by car or public transit.
The region borders the Zegrze Reservoir, created in 1970 as a water management project that now serves recreation and supplies the surrounding area. This body of water defines much of the landscape here and offers outdoor activities.
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