Voivodships
 

mazowieckie

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Total area of the voivodeship 35 558 km2
Population:
- in urban areas
5.5 mln
64.8%
Population density 155 persons/km2
Voivodeship capital Warszawa
Other big towns in the voivodeship Radom, Płock, Siedlce, Pruszków, Ostrołęka
Special Economic Zones Tarnobrzeska »
Łódzka »
Warmińsko-Mazurska »
Suwalska »
Starachowicka »
Industrial & Technology Parks Płock Industry and Technology Park »
Science and Technology Park „Świerk” »
Masovian Science and Technology Park »
Investor and Exporter Assistance Centre Warszawa »
International airport Warsaw Chopin Airport »
Mazovia Airport in Modlin »
Radom - Sadków »
PAIH’s Regional Trade Office Mazowsze »

Publication

Polish Cities - unlocking the potential - Warsaw, 2026
Polish Cities - unlocking the potential
- Warsaw, 2026


The Mazovia Voivodeship (Mazovia Region), together with Warsaw - the capital of Poland - constitutes the country’s largest regional economy and one of the most important centres of socio-economic development in Central and Eastern Europe. The region offers access to a highly skilled workforce, is characterised by high levels of employment and has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Poland. Mazovia is characterised by considerable internal diversity and significant potential in the fields of science, research and innovation, education, industry and modern infrastructure, creating attractive conditions for investors and the development of entrepreneurship.

Map of the Voivodeship against the map of the country

map of Poland
Voivodeship map

Investment opportunities

  • the highest concentration of businesses in Poland (over 1.1 million business entities), including companies with foreign capital and a significant number of the headquarters of the country’s largest enterprises, located mainly in Warsaw and the province’s key regional centres;
  • the highest average wages and incomes in the country;
  • location within trans-European transport corridors, providing convenient links to the most important economic centres in Poland and Europe, thanks to an extensive rail network and the country’s largest airport;
  • the highest level of expenditure on research and development in the country, and strong scientific, research and innovation potential;
  • Warsaw - the capital of Poland and the country’s largest economic hub, serving as a centre for business, finance and science, and a hub for highly qualified professionals;
  • a central location in Poland, providing access to the country’s largest consumer market and key economic centres, which is conducive to the development of logistics and distribution activities;
  • the country’s economic leader - the region with the highest share of national GDP (18.3% in 2023);
  • 1st place in Poland in terms of GDP per capita - significantly above the national average;
  • Ranked 1st in Poland in terms of GDP - 811,169 million PLN (2023);
  • The Warsaw Stock Exchange - the largest stock exchange in Central and Eastern Europe.

Sectors with huge potential

  • Food »
  • Construction
  • Business services, particularly in the BPO/SSC sector
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