Mrozy, Mińsk County, Administrative town in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Mrozy is a municipality in Masovian Voivodeship, situated east of Warsaw. The settlement centers around its railway station, which serves as the main focal point of the town's layout and daily activity.
The area was known as Grozy in the 16th century and belonged to the Czersk territory. It received official town status in 2014.
The town center has a modest, working character with local shops and services scattered along its main roads. People gather around the railway station area, which remains the heart of daily activity for residents and visitors alike.
The railway station connects the town to Warsaw and other destinations on the E20 corridor. Visitors arriving by train find the station centrally located and can easily explore the surrounding area.
Railway workers displayed courage during World War II by protecting Jews from persecution, an act that ultimately led to their own detention. This episode remains part of the town's remembered past.
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