Masovia: Holiday Apartments and Holiday Homes
Several named landmarks are recorded in the vicinity of the centre of the Masovian Voivodeship: Bunkry Beniaminow, for example, approximately 8.0 km to the north; Muzeum Warszawy, approximately 14.3 km to the southwest; Musée de l'histoire juive Polin, approximately 14.9 km to the southwest; Warsaw Zoo, approximately 13.0 km to the southwest; Łódź, approximately 13.5 km to the southwest; and Park Młociny, approximately 13.1 km to the southwest. Further south of the centre, Pałac Staszica, approximately 15.4 km away, and Łazienki, approximately 17.2 km away, are also recorded.
You can rent a holiday apartment in Masovia.
Geographical location
The Masovian Voivodeship is one of Poland's sixteen provinces.
Warsaw is the largest city and the capital of the Masovian Voivodeship.
Culture and history
Masovia is associated with the Masovians, an ethnographic group originating from Masovia and living mostly within the borders of the voivodeship; the Masovians speak the Masovian dialect of Polish.
Cycling
An Outdooractive guide is dedicated to long-distance cycling tours in Masovia.
Subregions
For further orientation in Masovia, the regional overviews lead to Białobrzegi, Ciechanów, Garwoliński, Gostynin, Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Grójec, Kozienice, Legionowski, Lipski, Łosice, Maków, Miński, Mława, Nowodworski, Ostrołęcki, Ostrów, Otwock, Piaseczyński, Płock, Płoński, Pruszkowski, Przasnysz, Przysucha, Pułtuski, Radom, Siedlce, Sierpc, Sochaczewski, Sokołowski, Szydłowiecki, Warsaw, Warsaw West, Węgrowski, Wołomin, Wyszkowski, Żuromiński, Zwoleń and Żyrardów.
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