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03.05.2021230th anniversary of the Constitution of 3 MayWhen on 3 May 1791 the Four-Year Sejm also called the Great Sejm adopted The Government Act of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth later known as the Constitution of 3 May, the Polish-Lithuanian state became the Europe’s first and the world’s second that passed the basic law. For its time, it was a progressive and bold legal act which initiated a number of reforms. It also constituted a crowning achievement of the centuries-old links between Poland and Lithuania.
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02.05.2021Celebrations of the Day of Polish Community and Poles Abroad and Republic of Poland Flag DayThe Day of Polish Community and Poles Abroad was established in recognition of the historical contribution of diaspora communities to the national objectives of the country of their forefathers. Celebrated jointly with Polish Flag Day, it is intended to encourage Poles to reflect on the glorious pages of the country’s past.
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01.05.2021The Embassies of Poland and Lithuania in Yerevan initiate joint ceremonies on the 230th anniversary of the Constitution of 3 MayOn the occasion of the 230th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, the Embassies of the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Lithuania in Yerevan have the pleasure to announce the kick-off of cultural events to be held online, in accordance with the following program:
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12.04.2021The second edition of contest Digital Ambassadors of NAWA has just been launched!
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12.03.2021Study in Poland Online Education Fair – see you on March 17!Did you know that there are almost 100 students from Armenia studying now in Poland?
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01.03.2021MFA Statement on entry into force of the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership AgreementMinistry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland notes with satisfaction the entry into force of the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), signed in November 2017 and provisionally applied from June 1, 2018.
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15.02.202130th anniversary of the Visegrad cooperationThirty years ago, on 15 February 1991, the presidents of Poland and Czechoslovakia, and the prime minister of Hungary signed the Declaration on Cooperation between the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Hungary in Striving for European Integration in the castle of Visegrad, Hungary.
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11.02.2021Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) hosts virtual education fairs for candidates interested in studying in Poland.
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09.02.2021Can Poland Redraw Europe's Economic Map?When it comes to the global economy, growth is the only constant. Over the last century or more, the global economy has inflated much like a balloon, expanding almost uniformly with only minor warping of geographical patterns. The United States has long been the richest large country in the world, with Western Europe following close behind, East Asia a little farther back, and a few outlying settler colonies like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand keeping pace.
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08.02.2021Tytus Filipowicz Award recruitmentCommittee for Tytus Filipowicz Award created in 2018 on the 100th anniversary of the restoration of the Poland’s and Georgia’s sovereignty announces recruitment of candidacies for the Award for academic year 2021/2022