Przysucha County, Administrative district in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Przysucha County is an administrative district in the Masovian Voivodeship comprising eight municipalities spread across rural countryside. The area centers on the town of Przysucha as its administrative hub and includes several smaller settlements linked by agricultural pursuits and local commerce.
The county was created in 1999 as part of a comprehensive reorganization of Poland's administrative boundaries. This reform introduced new governance structures designed to meet contemporary needs of local administration.
Eight municipalities within the county maintain their individual traditions through regular local events that showcase regional customs, crafts, and agricultural practices.
The administrative center in Przysucha sits roughly 100 kilometers south of Warsaw and remains relatively accessible from the capital. The district comprises a mix of urban and rural municipalities that visitors should keep in mind when planning their route.
The territory includes one urban-rural municipality and seven rural municipalities, with population density at 52 individuals per square kilometer.
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