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Pruszków is a city in Poland, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, the center of the Pruszkowskiego poviat. Pruszków is part of the Warsaw agglomeration.
As of December 31, 2021, 65,333 people lived in Pruszków. It is the fifth most populated city in the Mazowieckim Voivodeship and the largest city in the Warsaw agglomeration after the capital.
The city is located about 15 km from the border with Warsaw, southwest of the capital of the country, but does not border it directly (only 5 km from the border). The city is located on the Łowico-Błońskiej plain, on the river Utratą.
The total area of the city is 19.19 km2. The city is divided into six parts: Bąki, Gąsin, Malichy, Ostoja, Tworki and Żbików.
The advantage of the city is a developed cultural base. In Pruszkowie there is the Municipal Cultural Center. A. Kaminskiego (Miejski Ośrodek Kultury im. A. Kamińskiego), Pruszkowska im. Henryk Sienkiewicz (Książnica Pruszkowska), Museum of Ancient Mazovian Metallurgy. Stefana Woydy Museum (Muzeum Starożytnego Hutnictwa Mazowieckiego im. Stefana Woydy), Museum DULAG 121, Youth Cultural Center and Folk Dance Ensemble "Pruszkowiacy".
The city has a well-developed sports and recreational infrastructure. There are two sports halls, one of which can accommodate 3,000 spectators (Znicz Sports Hall), two full-fledged sports grounds and the most modern indoor cycle track in Europe (Arena Pruszków), which hosts European and world championships in cycling. In addition, the sports base includes an indoor swimming pool, sports fields, jogging tracks, city bike paths, gyms and a skate park.
There are 65 preschool institutions in the city. Of these, 52 kindergartens (including 16 urban) and 13 nurseries (including 3 urban). There are 3 municipal nurseries in Pruszkowie. There are also 10 private nurseries and 2 children's clubs in the city.
There are 16 municipal kindergartens in Pruszkowie, including one integration one. The city also has 19 private kindergartens, including one musical, one integration (Mali Olimpijczycy). To this should be added 17 private preschool departments (Punkt Przedszkolny).
There are 12 primary schools in Pruszkowie, of which 9 municipal primary schools, 3 non-state primary schools.
There are 2 lyceums in the city (Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Tadeusza Kościuszki and Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Tomasza Zana). There is also a Complex of Educational and Sports Schools (Zespół Szkół Ogólnokształcących i Sportowych) with departments of secondary education, sports secondary education and a sports gymnasium. The city has School Complex No. 1 named after. S. Stasic. It includes multiprofessional classes; basic vocational school; College, 4 years of study.
Higher education is represented by the College of Physical Culture and Tourism them. Halina Konopackiej
There are 5 state medical outpatient clinics, a department of night and holiday medical care and an emergency department in the city.
Railway Hospital. Dr. Włodzimierza Roeflera; Poviat Hospital (also known as Szpital na Wrzesinie); Mazovian Specialized Health Center prof. Jana Mazurkiewicza.
In ancient times, the area around Pruszkowa was part of a center of metallurgical production, unique in Europe, and Pruszków, as a city, was mentioned in sources in the 15th century.
Pruszków gained importance after the construction of the Warsaw–Vienna railway in 1845. Here they began to build villas and cottages, industry developed in parallel. In 1857 a faience factory was founded, in 1877 the construction of railway workshops began (workshops for the repair of the Warsaw-Vienna railway). In 1881 the Factory of Boilers and Iron Structures was established, in 1889 the factory of pencils "Majewski" was opened. In addition, there were many brick factories in the area.
During the interwar period, Pruszków continued to develop as the largest industrial center in the suburbs of Warsaw. In 1919, a machine tool plant was founded in the former foundry. In 1920, a power plant was launched, and seven years later an electric suburban railway ran through the city to Warszawy and Grodziska. In 1936, the first PKP electric trains started running on the Pruszków – Warszawa – Otwock route.
After the war, Pruszkow began to develop industrially and became one of the largest centers of Mazovia. From 1945 until the restoration of Warsaw, it housed the provincial administration and the residences of many ministries.
In 1952 it became the seat of the county. After the war, thanks to the growth of industry, Pruszków doubled its population compared to 1939.
In the city, the plant for the repair of rolling stock was expanded, the plant for precision machine tools "Ponar" named after. On May 1, the Pruszków porcelain tableware factory and the insulation materials factory were expanded. The first artificial ice rink in the vicinity of Warsaw was opened.
In the 1980s, most industrial enterprises were closed and small enterprises began to develop. The convenient location near Warsaw caused an influx of new residents into the city. This has led to the fact that the city of Pruszkow is currently the largest of the county-level cities included in the network of settlements of the Municipal Functional Center of Warsaw.
The city has a rich history. Among the city's monuments are the classicist buildings of the first half of the 19th century: the manor's house and outbuilding (now the "Marriage Palace"), the carriage house (now the Museum of Ancient Mazovian Metallurgy). The city park with ponds is a former manor park from the early 19th century. Two neo-gothic churches from the early 20th century and historic buildings testify to the splendor that continues to this day.
The city is connected with the capital by bus line 817 – Warszawa Dw. Zachodni-Pruszkow Os. Staszica. Night line N85 connects Os. Staszica with the Central Railway Station in Warsaw. Buses run to all corners of the city and to neighboring cities such as Piastów, Ożarów Mazowiecki and Komorów.
Travel time by train from the center of Warsaw to Pruszków is less than 30 minutes. Pruszkow is directly connected to the center of Warsaw Aleje Jerozolimskie, which is one of the most important communication arteries of the capital.
The city of Pruszków is characterized by a high rate of entrepreneurial development. More than 10 thousand business entities are registered in the city. The large investment interest in the city among entrepreneurs is due to its proximity to Warsaw, good transport links (PKP, WKD, A2 motorway), proximity to airports and lower land and rental prices compared to Warsaw.
The dominant industry in the city is wholesale and retail trade, which accounts for over 24% of all entities operating in the city. Currently, Pruszków functions as a residential, manufacturing and service center.
The hospitality industry is developed in Pruszkow. More than 50 restaurants and cafes are engaged in public catering in the city. Among them are restaurants of Polish, Italian, Indian, Vietnamese, Turkish cuisine. Numerous pizzerias, sushi, kebabs. There are 3 hotels - Hotel Anton, Hotel Victor, HOTELik A2.
The great advantage of the city is the presence of valuable natural landscape areas. The most important of them are the Utrata River Valley and part of the Raszynka River Valley, which are part of the Warsaw Protected Landscape Zone, as well as parks: the City Park (Park Potulickich), the Mazowsze Culture and Leisure Park, the Kościuszki Park (Sokoła Park), Anielin Wschodni, Anielin Zachodni, Żwirowisko, Hosera Park, Różana Square, Północny Garden, Park in the forest complex at the psychiatric hospital in Tworkach.
As you can see, the city of Pruszków is developing, growing and building. It is a comfortable city to live in.
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