Przysucha County ( Polish : powiat przysuski ) is a unit of territorial administration and local government ( powiat ) in Masovian Voivodeship , east-central Poland . It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and only town is Przysucha , which lies 98 kilometres (61 mi) south of Warsaw .
4-399: The county covers an area of 800.68 square kilometres (309.1 sq mi). As of 2019 its total population is 41,721, out of which the population of Przysucha is 5,818, and the rural population is 35,903. Przysucha County is bordered by Grójec County to the north, Białobrzegi County to the north-east, Radom County to the east, Szydłowiec County to the south-east, Końskie County to
8-567: A result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and largest town is Grójec , which lies 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Warsaw . The county contains three other towns: Warka , 25 km (16 mi) east of Grójec, Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą , 34 km (21 mi) south-west of Grójec, and Mogielnica , 22 km (14 mi) south-west of Grójec. The county covers an area of 1,268.82 square kilometres (489.9 sq mi). As of 2019 its total population
12-477: Is 98,334, out of which the population of Grójec is 16,745, that of Warka is 11,948, that of Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą is 3,755, that of Mogielnica is 2,253, and the rural population is 63,633. Grójec County is bordered by Grodzisk Mazowiecki County and Piaseczno County to the north, Otwock County to the north-east, Garwolin County and Kozienice County to the east, Białobrzegi County and Przysucha County to
16-559: The south-west, and Opoczno County and Tomaszów Mazowiecki County to the west. The county is subdivided into eight gminas (one urban-rural and seven rural). These are listed in the following table, in descending order of population. Gr%C3%B3jec County Grójec County ( Polish : powiat grójecki ) is a unit of territorial administration and local government ( powiat ) in Masovian Voivodeship , east-central Poland . It came into being on January 1, 1999, as
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