News
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29.06.2021Poles pioneered polar research, an important area of today’s global environment insight.
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07.06.2021As part of the Jewish Culture Festival in Copenhagen, on 6th June 2021, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Copenhagen organized the screening of the film "Broken Dreams" directed by Tomasz Magierski.
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04.06.2021On 4th June at the Jewish Community House in Copenhagen, the film "Kredens: live", directed by Jacob Dammas was shown. The screening was accompanied by live music performed by the accordionist Martin Bennebo and the cellist Lisa Nyeng. After the screening there was a Q&A session with Mr. Dammas.
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31.05.2021Within the Jewish Culture Festival in Copenhagen, the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Copenhagen on 30 May 2021 organized the screening of the documentary „Passports to Paraguay” by Robert Kaczmarek and a meeting with Mr. Uri Strauss, saved from Holocaust thanks to a forged passport issued by the Polish diplomats in cooperation with the Jewish community.
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12.05.2021We kindly inform you that Embassy of the Republic of Poland, including Consular Office, will be closed on 13th and 24th of May 2021.
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07.05.2021In May an exhibition "Fighting and Suffering" was launched at the Cold War Museum in Fort Langeland.
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04.05.2021On the occasion of the 230th anniversary of the 3 May Constitution and the Mutual Pledge on May 3-4 special meetings were held at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Copenhagen.
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03.05.2021The 230th anniversary of the enactment of the Polish Constitution, the first in Europe, should be an inspiring holiday for the whole of today’s Europe
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03.05.2021When 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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02.05.2021The 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.