Jerzy Bański
DOI: 10.21858/msr.25.03
Vol no: 25
In the spatial structure of the Mazovian Voivodeship, it is possible, in a very general way, to distinguish two basic elements – Warsaw and the rural areas in its vicinity, and the remaining areas, with sub-regional centers, smaller cities and rural areas. Modern economic structures with innovative production and service industries are concentrated in Warsaw and, to a lesser extent, in Radom and Plock. In the rest of the voivodeship, the primary role is played by the agricultural sector, characterized by great spatial diversity.