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Mazov, also known as Mazovia, is a historical region in east-central Poland. It is situated along the Vistula River, the longest river in Poland, and is characterized by its fertile plains and forests. Historically, Mazov was an important center of Polish statehood, and its dukes played a significant role in the country's development. The region's capital has traditionally been Warsaw, which is now the capital of Poland.
The history of Mazov is intertwined with the early Polish monarchy. The Duchy of Mazov existed as
Culturally, Mazov has a distinct dialect of Polish and its own folk traditions. The region is known