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Lying-in is the term given to the European [citation needed] forms of postpartum confinement, the traditional practice involving long bed rest before [1] and after giving birth. The term and the practice it describes are old-fashioned or archaic , but lying-in used to be considered an essential component of the postpartum period , even if there ...
Baby hatch in Germany Baby hatch called "BabyBox" in the Czech Republic Baby hatch in Poland.The label OKNO ŻYCIA means 'Window of Life'. A baby hatch or baby box [1] is a place where people (typically mothers) can leave babies, usually newborn, anonymously in a safe place to be found and cared for.
The Mire (2018) set in 1980's SW Poland. S.O.S. Sfora; Szadź; Tajemnica twierdzy szyfrów; The Woods (W głębi lasu) 2020 Netflix mystery thriller; Trzeci oficer; Trzecia granica; Twarzą w twarz; Zaginiona; Zbrodnia (2014) TV series set in the town of Hel, Poland; Życie na gorąco; Żywioły Saszy. Ogień
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In the weeks since Russia began its invasion on Ukraine, over 10 million Ukrainians have been displaced as a result of the enduring war. Millions, including expecting mothers, have fled Ukraine ...
TVN International or iTVN is a Polish pay television channel that was launched in April 2004. It is part of the TVN network and is owned by TVN Warner Bros. Discovery It is aimed at the Polish diaspora living abroad, mainly in Europe and North America. iTVN's programming consists of TV series, newscasts, Polish football matches, movies and entertainment programmes, mostly of Polish origin.
Television shows set in Poland by voivodeship (14 C) Pages in category "Television shows set in Poland" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Culture.pl is a large Polish multilingual project and web portal devoted to Polish culture.It was founded by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in March 2001. The project promotes the work of Polish artists around the world and is a popular information database on all artistic aspects of Polish culture.