Odrzywół [ɔˈdʐɨvuu̯] is a town in Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.
Odrzywół, initially known as Wysokin, received town charter in 1418, due to the efforts of the Starosta of Radom, Dobrogost Czarny Odrzywolski (Nałęcz coat of arms).
[2] King Władysław II Jagiełło permitted Odrzywolski to turn the village of Wysokin into a town because during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War, he had distinguished himself.
[2] In 1815 it became part of Russian-controlled Congress Poland, and was stripped of its town charter because of participation of residents in the January Uprising.
[3] Following the German-Soviet invasion of Poland, which started World War II in September 1939, it was occupied by Germany.