Łosice
Łosice is a town in eastern Poland, located in the Masovian Voivodeship. It is the administrative seat of Łosice County and Gmina Łosice. The town lies on the Toczna River and has a population of approximately 7,100 (as of 2023).
Historically, Łosice dates back to the medieval period, with documented mentions appearing as early as the 13th century. It received town privileges in 1505. The town's history has been marked by periods of growth, decline, and destruction due to wars and fires.
Economically, Łosice is primarily an agricultural region, with some light industry. Trade and services also play a role in the local economy.
Points of interest in Łosice include the Church of St. Zygmunt and the historic market square.