- Maków Mazowiecki
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Maków Mazowiecki Orzyc river in Maków
Coat of armsCoordinates: 52°52′N 21°6′E / 52.867°N 21.1°E Country Poland Voivodeship Masovian County Maków Gmina Maków Mazowiecki (urban gmina) Town rights 1421 Government – Mayor Janusz Jankowski Area – Total 10.3 km2 (4 sq mi) Population (2006) – Total 9,880 – Density 959.2/km2 (2,484.4/sq mi) Time zone CET (UTC+1) – Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Postal code 06-200 Area code(s) +48 29 Car plates WMA Website http://www.makowmazowiecki.pl Maków Mazowiecki [ˈmakuf mazɔˈvjɛt͡ski] is a town in Poland, in the Masovian Voivodship. It is the powiat capital of Maków County (or Powiat of Maków). Its population is 10,850.
The town obtained its town charter in 1421. Before 1939 about 7000 people lived in Maków, including 3000 Jews and 4000 Poles. The Jewish community was murdered during the Nazi German occupation, in the Holocaust.
While a secret protocol had been struck prior to World War II between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that laid plans to split up Poland between them, Germany later abrogated this agreement and struck deeply into Russian territory. In the course of Maków Mazowiecki being seized from the Germans by a counter-attacking Red Army in January 1945, heavy fighting and artillery barrages destroyed 90% of the town's buildings.
Notable people
- Hyman G. Rickover - admiral in the US Navy, born in Maków in 1900
- Kamil Majkowski - football forward in Legia Warszawa
External links
- Official town webpage
- Location via Encarta Maps
- "Mapping the Holocaust" -- pictures Soviet and German officers dividing Poland
Coordinates: 52°52′N 21°06′E / 52.867°N 21.1°E
Seat Maków Mazowiecki (urban gmina)Urban-rural gmina Rural gminas Categories:- Cities and towns in Masovian Voivodeship
- Maków County
- Masovian geography stubs
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