Łowicz is a town in central Poland with 27,896 inhabitants. It is situated in the Łódź Voivodeship; previously, it was in Skierniewice Voivodeship. Together with a nearby station of Bednary, Łowicz is a major rail junction of central Poland, where the line from Warsaw splits into two directions - towards Poznań, and Łódź. Also, the station Łowicz Main is connected through a secondary-importance line with Skierniewice.
Łowicz was a residence of Polish primates in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. They served as regents when the town became a temporary "capital" of Poland during the interregnum. As a result, Łowicz has its own bishop and a basilica in spite of its considerably small size.
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Coordinates 52°6'27.659" N 19°56'41.234" E