Voivodships

mazowieckie

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Total area of the voivodeship

35 558 km2

Population:
- in urban areas

5.4 million
64.28%

Population density

151 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 »
Park Naukowo-Technologiczny Świerk »

Investor and Exporter Assistance Centre

Warszawa »

International airport

Warsaw Chopin Airport », Mazovia Airport in Modlin »
Radom - Sadków »


Mazowieckie voivodeship (Mazovia Region) with Warsaw - the capital of Poland - is the leader of changes and the fastest developing region of Poland. Young, well qualified staff, low unemployment and the highest rate of employment - all these testify to high economic development of the region. The average wage in Mazovia exceeds the national average wage by more than 22%. Mazovia shows high internal diversification with a nationwide potential in nearly every field: science, research, education, industry and infrastructure.

Map of the Voivodeship against the map of the country

map of Poland
Voivodeship map


Investment opportunities

  • high concentration of business entities; also foreign (10% of all - 2,833*) or with foreign capital (10,321), in the capital and former voivodeship capital cities - leaders of subregions;
  • the highest level of population income in the country;
  • location in trans-European transport corridors providing connection with major cities in the country and Europe (extensive railway lines and the country's largest airport);
  • the highest level of innovation (research and development expenditure is one of the highest in the country);
  • Warsaw - the capital of the state and the province, a city of international importance. Warsaw is characterized by the greatest dynamics of economic changes in the country, large resources of qualified staff;
  • centrally located at the intersection of trade routes;
  • country's economic leader: the highest share in the national GDP, every year - about 22% of the national value;
  • 1st place in the country in terms of GDP per capita ~ 160% of the national average (~ PLN 97 thousand)**;
  • 1st place in Poland in terms of GDP PLN 189,295 million***;
  • In 2020, over 888,000 business entities were registered here.
  • Warsaw Stock Exchange - the capital center of Central and Eastern Europe;
  • Headquarters of almost half of the largest companies in Poland.


Sectors with huge potential

  • Construction
  • Service, especially BPO

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