The village is located in the valley of the river Beli Lom, 4 kilometres from Razgrad.
The main road from Rousse to Varna is parallel to the river being a border between it and the village.
It is supposed that a part of the Getsovo population consists of inhabitants from Dobrova, a close village that has disappeared some time ago.
The actual name was given after the Communist coup d’etat and it was in honour of the partisan Getso Nedelchev, killed in 1944.
Getsovo was liberated from the Ottoman Empire on 27 January 1878, when Russian troops entered the village.
The population of the village consists of Bulgarian ethos (ethnographic group Kapantsi) and a few people from the Roma minority.
The first kindergarten in Getsovo was founded in 1940; - Chitalishte (Community centre) Prosveta with a public library.
- Annual traditional village fair on 6-th May; - Monthly Sunday animal market-place (closed).