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  2. Independence March (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    2015 – Poland for Poles, Poles for Poland (Polish: Polska dla Polaków, Polacy dla Polski), 2016 – Poland as a stronghold of Europe (Polish: Polska bastionem Europy), 2017 – We want God! (Polish: My chcemy Boga!), 2018 – For You Poland (Polish: Dla Ciebie Polsko), 2019 – Have in Your care the whole nation (Polish: Miej w opiece naród ...

  3. National Independence Day (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    As Poland emerged from communism in 1989, the original holiday—on its original 11 November date—was restored. [11] The date coincides with the celebration of the Armistice in other countries. [12] All of these holidays and Polish Independence Day are indirectly related because they all emerged from the circumstances at the end of World War ...

  4. 2021 in Poland - Wikipedia

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    13 June — The city of Rzeszow holds a special election for the vacated office of President (Mayor) of the city. Konrad Fijołek, the joint candidate of the liberal-left opposition parties (KO, P2050, L, KP), is elected with 56% of the vote, behind by three right-wing candidates (supported by PiS, SP-P-K15, and Confederation respectively).

  5. Bolesław the Forgotten - Wikipedia

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    Bolesław the Forgotten (Polish: Bolesław Zapomniany) or the Cruel (Bolesław Okrutny; before 1016 – 1038/39) was a semi-legendary King of Poland of the Piast dynasty from 1034 until his death in 1038 or 1039. He was allegedly the first-born son of Mieszko II Lambert.

  6. Jacek Malczewski - Wikipedia

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    Jacek Malczewski (Polish: [ˈjat͡sɛk malˈt͡ʂɛfskʲi] ⓘ; 15 July 1854 – 8 October 1929) was a Polish symbolist painter who was one of the central figures of the patriotic Young Poland movement.

  7. Category:Uprisings of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Uprisings of Poland" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 ...

  8. Unity Day (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Celebrations at the Monument to Minin and Pozharsky in Moscow, 2018. Unity Day, also called the Day of People's Unity or National Unity Day (Russian: День народного единства, romanized: Denʹ narodnogo yedinstva), is a national holiday in Russia held on 4 November [O.S. 22 October].

  9. November Uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Polish forces then assembled on the right bank of the Vistula to defend the capital. [12] On 25 February, a Polish contingent of approximately 40,000 met a Russian force of 60,000 east of Warsaw at the Battle of Olszynka Grochowska. [12] Both armies withdrew after almost two days of heavy fighting and with considerable losses on both sides.