Gdańsk – an important point on the tourist map of the world. Its fascinating history is like a magnet, with majestic architecture, sea, beach and amber, but above all the spirit of liberty. It is here, in Gdańsk, a movement was born under the charismatic leadership of Lech Walesa which led to the fall of communism in Europe.
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Gdańsk – centuries ago a powerful storehouse for Europe and trade destination for travelling merchants, attracted by famous granaries filled with all types of goods. Today it is an important point on the tourist map of the world.
The 4th World Gdańsk Reunion will take place on 25-27 July 2014.
Professor Wiesław L. Nowiński was nominated for the prestigious European Inventor Award, granted to the best world inventors, for his life-saving digital brain atlases.
Małgorzata Mazurek, PhD, has been appointed to the position of Professor of Polish Studies at Columbia University in the City of New York.
The Poland-Luxembourg Business Forum will be held on 8 May at 9.00, in Warsaw’s Regent hotel. The meeting is arranged by the Chamber of Commerce of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency and Polish Chamber of Commerce.
The 360 Forum is one of the most interesting networking conferences in Poland. This year it will be held at at the Academic Center “Chatka Żaka” in Lublin on June 12-13, 2014. The event will provide a unique opportunity to meet creative, entrepreneurial people from around the country and abroad.
The event is held under Link to Poland media patronage.
Gold medals go to Polish designers at European largest robotics competition – RobotChallenge 2014.
Pope John Paul II, born Karol Wojtyła, will be officially declared a saint in the Vatican on 27 April. He will be among the best known saints from Poland, among them St. Adalbert of Prague, St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe, St. Faustina Kowalska and St. Andrew Bobola.