Garwolin is a town in Poland, 50 km southeast of Warsaw, with 16,500 inhabitants (2002).
Situated in the Masovian Voivodship (since 1999), it is the capital of Garwolin County.
History
It received its city charter in 1420.
Education
Liceum Oglnokszta?c?ce im. Marsza?ka Jzefa Pi?sudskiego
Spo?eczna Wy?sza Szko?a Przedsi?biorczo?ci i Zarz?dzania in ?d?, branch in Garwolin
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