Przysucha [pʂɨˈsuxa] is a town in Poland. Located in historic Lesser Poland, it is part of the Masovian Voivodeship, about 100 km southwest of Warsaw and 40 km west of Radom. It is the capital of Przysucha County, and the town 6,762 inhabitants . Its name in Yiddish is פשיסחא or פשיסכא . In the past, it was home to a number of Hasidic Rabbis, such as The Holy Jew and Simcha Bunim of Peshischa. Przysucha is located on the Radomka river, along national road nr. 12 . Rail station Przysucha is located in the village of Skrzyńsko, on the line from Radom to Łódź. First mention of Przesucha, as it was known then, comes from 1415. In the ear...
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