News
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27.10.2021The Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu and the Ambassador of Poland to Ireland Anna Sochańska officially launched the mural celebrating Irish-Polish relations on 23.06
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17.10.2021Warsaw - for the 18th time in its history is hosting one of the most rigorous tests of artistry in classical piano – the Chopin Competition.
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09.10.2021MFA statement on the judgement of the Constitutional Tribunal
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29.06.2021This year’s PolskaÉire Festival is organised simultaneously in Ireland and Poland with most events taking place online. After a year’s break due to the pandemic, the Festival will spread in a virtual form across the island of Ireland this year. It will involve local communities in many Irish and Polish cities, towns and villages! All this to promote integration and cultural exchange but, above all, to promote mutual friendly relations between the Irish and Polish people!
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11.06.2021Simplified access to practice medicine in Poland
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03.06.2021In this cheerful video, nine ambassadors to Ireland get on their bikes and ask Irish viewers to join them in order to celebrate World Bicycle Day on June 3rd.
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01.06.2021Cycling is my Superpower - Art Competition for Children to celebrate Polish Children’s Day (1 June) and World Bicycle Day (3 June)
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06.05.2021Deadline for submissions to the 2nd International Competition of Polish Music extended until May 31, 2021
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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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03.05.2021The Ambassador of Poland Anna Sochańska and the Ambassador of Lithuania Marijus Gutynas address all Poles and Lithuanians both in Ireland and worldwide on this special day.