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    Poland Marks National Alcohol-Free Day to Promote Health and Safety

    Every year on June 1st, Poland observes National Alcohol-Free Day, a significant holiday established by the Polish Parliament on May 24, 2006. This observance is purposefully aligned with International Children's Day, highlighting the commitment to creating a healthier and safer environment for the nation's children.

    Polish Team Dominates Germany: Impressive Winning Streak in the Nations League

    Arlington, USA - the Polish women's volleyball team secured a resounding 3-0 victory over Germany in the Nations League. This marks the seventh consecutive...

    Bielsko-Biała: Opening of the Interactive Center for Fairy Tales and Animation OKO

    The Interactive Center for Fairy Tales and Animation OKO has opened its doors, offering a multimedia history lesson for children and a nostalgic return...

    History of Children’s Day in Poland

    Children's Day in Poland is celebrated on June 1st. Its history dates back to the post-war period, specifically 1952. The holiday was introduced by...

    61st National Festival of Polish Song in Opole Set to Begin

    The 61st National Festival of Polish Song in Opole starts Friday, featuring concerts, tributes, and the return of the Cabaret Night. The final preparations are...

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