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Raszyn () is a in Pruszków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central . It is the seat of an administrative district called . It lies approximately east of Pruszków and south-west of the center of , bordering it. Raszyn is a part of Warsaw urban area.


History
Raszyn has been the site of two battles. On April 19, 1809, the inconclusive Battle of Raszyn (1809) took place between the Polish forces under Prince Józef Poniatowski and the Austrian army under Archduke Ferdinand d'Este.

In 1931 a broadcasting transmitter was set up in Raszyn. Back then it was the strongest such facility in Europe, with roughly 120 kW of power. During the World War II the radio mast was destroyed, but was rebuilt in 1945 with roughly 500 kW of power. In 1949 a new aerial mast was built there. At 335 metres high, it was until 1962 the tallest structure in Europe. Until the inauguration of the transmitter in Konstantynów in 1974 it served as the central longwave radio facility of the . Until 1978 it served as spare transmitter for Konstantynów. Since 1978 the facility in Raszyn is used at daytime for transmissions of the second programme of the Polish Radio in the longwave range.

After the collapse of the Konstantynów radio mast in 1991, the transmitter in Raszyn yet again became the main broadcasting transmitter in Poland. After completion of the new longwave transmitter in in 1999, it was finally switched off in 2009.

Raszyn itself currently functions as a suburb of , with many and shops located there. The has roughly 20,000 inhabitants and is one of the fastest-developing suburbs of the Polish capital.

Among the notable tourist attractions of the area is a - church from 1645. In 1790 it was refurbished by renowned Polish architect Szymon Bogumił Zug. He also built an inn in the town. Also, in 1978 the Stawy Raszyńskie reserve was established for protection of large ponds and the natural habitat of roughly 100 species of . The protected area covers .


Notable residents
  • Ewa Junczyk-Ziomecka (born 1949), Consul General of Poland in New York City
  • Iga Świątek (born 2001), tennis player, multiple Grand Slam champion


See also
  • List of cities and towns in Poland
  • Battle of Raszyn


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