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Historical capital of Poland |
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Mazovia is region of Poland. Its capital is Warsaw.
The region was taken over by Germany during the Germany-Poland War and then again by Sweden in the Second Sweden-Germany War. It was recaptured during Polish Independence War. |
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Current history
Mazovia was liberated by polish forces during polish uprisings after Serb-Argentinian occupation as a result of Asteria invasion of Poland in late 2014. Since then it has been the capital of Poland, with Warsaw as a major city.
Location
Mazovia is neighbored by the following regions:
- Bulgaria, Brestskaya
- Ireland, Dainava
- United Arab Emirates, Great Poland
- Belarus, Hrodzienskaya
- Poland, Little Poland
- Poland, Mazuria
- Poland, Pomerania
- United Arab Emirates, Sudovia
- Poland, Silesia
Resources
In the past region region was rich with Fish and Grain
Mayors
The following table lists the Mayors of the region in chronological order.
Month Elected | Mayor | Party |
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21 August 2008 | pracus | Polish Secessionist Front |
21 September 2008 | Racigniew Perun | Polish Secessionist Front |
Regions of Poland |
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Brandenburg and Berlin · Carinthia · Chugoku · Guangdong · Laane-Eesti · Little Poland · Lower Austria · Madrid · Maryland · Mazovia · Mazuria · Moravia · New Brunswick · Pando · Peninsular Malaysia · Pomerania · Prince Edward Island · Silesia · Styria · Trondelag · Upper Austria · Western Australia · Western Desert |