Mazowieckie
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Europe : Central Europe : Poland : Central : Mazowieckie
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Masovia (pl: Mazowieckie) [1] is a provincial region in Central Poland.
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- Warsaw (pl: Warszawa)
- Płock
- Gąbin
- Radom
- Żelazowa Wola
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- Old Town in Warsaw - after the settlement in Jazdów has been destroyed by Mendog in 1265, the new medieval Warsaw was located north of the Castle, which is presently the Old Town. The Old Town was completely destroyed by the German Wehrmacht and SS after the Warsaw Uprising [2] in 1944, but with a tremendous effort it was rebuilt as early as in the 1950s (the Royal Castle reconstruction was delayed until the 1970s for ideological reasons).
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Being home to Warsaw, travelers here will find the most diverse population group of Poland in Mazowieckie and with that the most diverse collection of languages can be found here too. Naturally, Polish is the most widely spoken language, but following that, people will also find a multitude of Poles and foreigners who speak other languages such as English and German. Russian, Ukrainian, and Czech can be understood by a fair amount of Slavic language speakers. Many Poles will also be able to speak Spanish and French.
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