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  2. Opposition to Brexit - Wikipedia

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    The StopBrexit Leeds march was held on 24 March 2018 in Leeds. The march assembled at The Headrow in central Leeds and ended with a rally at The Headrow, [15] [16] with thousands of people reported to have attended. [17] [18] Leeds for Europe organised the march.

  3. March (territory) - Wikipedia

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    In medieval Europe, a march or mark was, in broad terms, any kind of borderland, [1] as opposed to a state's "heartland". More specifically, a march was a border between realms or a neutral buffer zone under joint control of two states in which different laws might apply.

  4. 15 February 2003 anti-war protests - Wikipedia

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    The largest protests took place in Europe. The one in Rome involved around three million people, and is listed in the 2004 Guinness Book of World Records as the largest anti-war rally in history. Madrid hosted the second largest rally [ citation needed ] with more than 1.5 million people protesting against the invasion of Iraq.

  5. Kraków Equality March - Wikipedia

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    2018 Kraków Equality March 2019 Equality March. The first March of Tolerance took place on 7 May 2004. In addition to the march itself, a scientific conference organized in cooperation with the Institute of Sociology of the Jagiellonian University, a visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and paying tribute to homosexuals-victims of Nazism, as well as screenings of LGBT films, took ...

  6. Independence March (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    About 60,000 were in the 2017 march marking the 99th anniversary of independence, with placards such as "Clean Blood" seen on the march. [8] Over the years other placards or slogans have included "Pure Poland, white Poland" [9] and “white Europe of brotherly nations”. [10] Many European nationalists from around Europe usually join the March.

  7. Category:March 2024 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 04:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. List of marches - Wikipedia

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    Both were named March of Neustria, but will be known as March of Brittany and March of Normandy. In 863, the king created the March of Flanders. March of Brittany (861-987): Annexed to the Kingdom of France. 861-866: Robert the Strong; March of Normandy (861-987): Annexed to the Kingdom of France.

  9. Patriots for Europe - Wikipedia

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    Fidesz had been unaffiliated at the European level since leaving the European People's Party Group (EPP Group) in March 2021. ANO MEPs belonged to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and its affiliated Renew Europe group since 2011, but left both organisations after the 2024 European Parliament elections, citing disagreements with the party's programme.