Rozalin, Pruszków County, Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Rozalin is a village in Gmina Nadarzyn, Pruszków County, in the Masovian Voivodeship of Poland. It sits in a flat, open agricultural area southwest of Warsaw, connected to nearby towns by local roads.
Until 1998, Rozalin was part of the Warsaw Voivodeship, then it was reassigned to Masovian Voivodeship as part of a nationwide administrative reform. That reform reshaped regional boundaries across much of Poland.
Rozalin still has some traditional wooden and brick houses typical of rural Masovia, giving the village a grounded, everyday feel. Small gardens and farm plots remain a visible part of the local landscape.
Rozalin is reached by local roads connecting it to Nadarzyn and Pruszków, so having your own transport makes getting around easier. The surrounding area is rural and flat, which is good for a slow drive or a walk through the farmland.
Rozalin sits just a short drive from Warsaw Chopin Airport, even though it feels like a remote rural spot. This closeness to a major international airport makes it a rather unexpected neighbor for such a quiet farming area.
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