This flatland striped with meadows, fields and forests, with spots of increasingly colourful towns and villages, the River Vistula cutting across it like a ribbon, is a region full of tourism treasures. Flat, its great expanse – under streams of swooshing stars, under a river of pines…” This is how poet Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński described the region in a few simple words. km and is Poland’s largest province in terms of both area and population. Mazowieckie province covers an area of over 35,500 sq. Mazowieckie province lies in central-eastern Poland and shares a border with six provinces: Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Podlaskie, Lubelskie, Świętokrzyskie, Łódzkie and Kujawsko-Pomorskie. To the south of the capital lies a health resort, and to the north-west Kampinos National Park, not to mention the surrounding localities explored via the winding roads of Mazovia… Filled with attractions for the active and history-loving tourist, with traces of Chopin’s life and work, this is the largest province and home to Poland’s capital city - Warsaw, whose Old Town is a UNESCO-listed heritage site.
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