Przysuchas
Przysuchas is a village located in the administrative district of Gmina Przysucha, within Opoczno County, Masovian Voivodeship in east-central Poland. The village is situated in the historical region of Lesser Poland. Its geographical position places it within the wider Mazovian Plain. Przysuchas serves as the administrative seat of its Gmina, meaning it is the center of local government for the surrounding rural area. The village has a documented history, with its origins likely dating back to the medieval period. Like many Polish villages, its development has been influenced by agricultural traditions and its strategic location within the country. The economy of Przysuchas and its surrounding Gmina is largely based on agriculture, with farming playing a significant role in the local landscape and livelihood. The population of Przysuchas is relatively small, characteristic of a rural Polish settlement. The village features a local church and other typical amenities found in Polish villages. Its infrastructure supports the daily needs of its residents and the agricultural activities of the region. Przysuchas is part of the broader cultural and historical tapestry of Masovian Voivodeship.