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Vaclav Havel’s street in Gdańsk Posted by on Dec 24, 2011

Gdańsk — the birthplace of Poland’s Solidarity movement (ruch Solidarność)— has renamed a street after Vaclav Havel to honor the Czech anti-communist icon deeply revered (czczony) by Poles. Officials in the city, the home of Poland’s own anti-communist icon Lech Wałęsa, inaugurated Vaclav Havel Avenue today, the same day the Czech playwright (dramaturg) and president (prezydent) was being…

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Polish Christmas wishes Posted by on Dec 22, 2011

Christmas is getting closer and closer, it is just few days to Christmas… It is high time to send Christmas cards or emails to all your family and friends. If you are a relative to someone who lives in Poland, or maybe a friend or an employer or your neighbour happens to be Polish, than…

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What is your favorite cartoon? Posted by on Dec 22, 2011

I remember few great cartoons I used to watch when I was a child. I don’t think they play them any more on TV, but I always find them on You Tube or Netflix and watch them with my daughter. She really likes them. They are funny and their main characters interesting and clever. Maybe…

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Kapuśniak Recipe Posted by on Dec 21, 2011

Kapuśniak is a great dish for cold, winter days… Here is how to make it: Ingredients: • 4 slices Bacon (chopped) • 1 large Onion (chopped) • 2 sliced celery sticks • 4 Carrots (peeled & sliced) • 2 large Potatoes (diced) • 2 Garlic Cloves (minced) • 1 small Cabbage (chopped) • 910 g…

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Polish singer Violetta Villas laid to rest in Warsaw Posted by on Dec 19, 2011

Family members and hundreds of fans bid farewell Monday to Violetta Villas, a Polish coloratura soprano who spurned opera for popular music and once reigned in a Las Vegas cabaret. Villas died at her home earlier this month of untreated pneumonia and complications from a broken leg. She was 73 and lived alone in a…

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Wigilia Posted by on Dec 16, 2011

Wigilia is the Polish name for Christmas Eve. Much work must be done, including cooking, baking, and all the housework. This way, the two holidays that follow can be devoted to praying, caroling, eating, relaxing, and eventually visiting. This special day is associated with several beliefs and customs.When the first star appears in the…

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Exhibition “586 Days of Martial Law” in Warsaw Posted by on Dec 14, 2011

Yesterday I reminded you about the 30th anniversary of marital law in Poland. Today some more news.  Due to the 30th anniversary of introduction of martial law in Poland, IPN’s Public Education Office and the Warsaw Branch of the Public Education Office prepared the exhibition “586 Days of Martial Law”. The opening took place on…

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