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czasow

Czasow is a small settlement located in east‑central Poland. Administratively, it forms part of the Gmina (municipality) of Słubice within Płock County in the Masovian Voivodeship. The village lies roughly 15 kilometres southeast of the county seat Płock and about 85 kilometres west of the national capital, Warsaw. Its geographic coordinates place it on the low‑lying plains of the central Polish lowland, an area characterized by agricultural land and scattered forest patches.

According to the latest available data from the Central Statistical Office of Poland, Czasow has a population

The name Czasow is derived from the Polish word "czas", meaning "time", and historically may have referred

Czasow today maintains a rural character while benefiting from its proximity to larger urban centres. Local

of
approximately
250
residents,
most
of
whom
are
engaged
in
farming,
horticulture,
or
local
services.
The
settlement’s
layout
follows
a
traditional
linear
pattern,
with
a
main
road
connecting
it
to
neighboring
villages
and
to
the
regional
road
network.
to
a
place
associated
with
seasonal
activities
or
time‑keeping
traditions.
The
earliest
documented
mention
of
the
village
dates
to
the
late
15th century
in
land
registers
of
the
Płock
region.
Over
the
centuries,
Czasow
remained
a
modest
agrarian
community,
experiencing
modest
growth
during
the
interwar
period
and
surviving
the
upheavals
of
World II
with
limited
damage.
infrastructure
includes
a
primary
school,
a
volunteer
fire
department,
and
a
small
parish
church
serving
both
Czasow
and
adjacent
hamlets.
The
community
participates
in
regional
cultural
events
and
agricultural
fairs,
preserving
traditional
customs
alongside
gradual
modernization.