Jan Heweliusz (Johannes Hevelius) was born 28 January 1611 in Gdansk, died 28 January 1687 in Gdansk.
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Between 1st and 11th May 2014 there will be European Funds Open Days organised throughout Poland.
“Outstanding”, “controversial”, “brilliant”, “completely unnecessary” – The “Poland. Come and complain” campaign, which has divided recipients into two radical groups, is nearing its end. The organisers of this action evoking such extreme emotions have just published the last film in the campaign. At the end of April, they will say good-bye to over 30,000 fans on Facebook.
The contest “Outstanding Pole Abroad” is organized by the Foundation of the Polish Promotional Emblem, which amongst others rewards the best Polish products and services with the prestigious emblem ”Teraz Polska”, in cooperation with: Association “Wspólnota Polska”, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the Polish President’s Office.
The contest is held under Link to Poland media patronage.
Social campaign: From Poland with Love for Great Britian.
We have been writing some time ago about the Polish voluntary organisation Global Language Foundation, which implements short-term voluntary service projects in India. Foundation has its roots in Poland, and a lot of Polish people of all ages support Indian society with huge commitment during voluntary expeditions to India.
March is a month of women. A natural comment to contemporary cultural and social changes is emphasising that women’s influence is growing. We do it by presenting a list of the most influential Polish representatives of the fair sex.
FREEDOM it is a very powerful word.
It means that you can live the way you wish.
It means you can raise your children according to your cherished beliefs.
It means you can steer the destiny of you and your family’s life, and choose the best option for yourself.
Do you actually understand all the mannerisms and quirks of your Polish friends and neighbours? Why is your friend Marek so reluctant to shake hands when greeting you at the door? Why does Anna hold a button on her blouse whenever she sees a chimney sweeper? This book will give you the answers to these questions and more!