Radzyń Podlaski, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland


🇵🇱 Radzyń Podlaski is a town in eastern Poland, about 60 km north of Lublin. Situated in the Lublin Voivodeship since 1999. It is the capital of Radzyń Podlaski County, and historically belongs to the region of Lesser Poland (despite the adjective Podlaski, which suggests that it is part of another Polish province, Podlasie). The town was founded in 1468, and its most important landmark is the rococo Potocki Palace.

Radzyń lies on the Białka River within the South Podlasie Lowland, at the height of 150 metres (490 ft) above sea level. The town has the area of 20,29 square kilometers, of which forests make only 5%. It is located along the Expressway S19, which passes through Białystok, Lublin and Rzeszów.

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Radzyń Podlaski has a population of over 15,808 people. Radzyń Podlaski also forms the centre of the wider Radzyń Podlaski County which has a population of over 59,057 people.

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