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Members of the Polish Army.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. T... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263890
Members of the Polish Army.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. T...

#4263890

3 May 2019

Members of the Polish Army. Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 17... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263892
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 17...

#4263892

3 May 2019

Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 17... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263894
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 17...

#4263894

3 May 2019

Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) seen during the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. 
The Co... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263896
Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) seen during the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. 
The Co...

#4263896

3 May 2019

Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) seen during the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) lays a wreath at Grundwald Monument at the end of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old To... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263898
Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) lays a wreath at Grundwald Monument at the end of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old To...

#4263898

3 May 2019

Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) lays a wreath at Grundwald Monument at the end of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 17... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263900
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 17...

#4263900

3 May 2019

Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) handles a Polish citizenship official documents to a group of new Nationals during the Constitution Day cere... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263902
Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) handles a Polish citizenship official documents to a group of new Nationals during the Constitution Day cere...

#4263902

3 May 2019

Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) handles a Polish citizenship official documents to a group of new Nationals during the Constitution Day ceremony at Grundwald Monument. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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A group of elderly men dressed in a traditional Krakow area folk  costumes seat outside Barbakan. 
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263776
A group of elderly men dressed in a traditional Krakow area folk  costumes seat outside Barbakan. 
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march...

#4263776

3 May 2019

A group of elderly men dressed in a traditional Krakow area folk costumes seat outside Barbakan. Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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A young lady awaits for 3 May Constitution Day parade outside Wawel Castle in Krakow.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel H... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263778
A young lady awaits for 3 May Constitution Day parade outside Wawel Castle in Krakow.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel H...

#4263778

3 May 2019

A young lady awaits for 3 May Constitution Day parade outside Wawel Castle in Krakow. Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) take part of the patri... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263782
Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) take part of the patri...

#4263782

3 May 2019

Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) take part of the patri... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263784
Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) take part of the patri...

#4263784

3 May 2019

Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Members of different units of the Polish Army, and Police seen outside the Grunwald Monument in Krakow.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263790
Members of different units of the Polish Army, and Police seen outside the Grunwald Monument in Krakow.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic...

#4263790

3 May 2019

Members of different units of the Polish Army, and Police seen outside the Grunwald Monument in Krakow. Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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A lady watches the 3rd May Constitution Day ceremony outside the Grunwald Monument from her appartment's window.
Hundreds take part of the p... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263792
A lady watches the 3rd May Constitution Day ceremony outside the Grunwald Monument from her appartment's window.
Hundreds take part of the p...

#4263792

3 May 2019

A lady watches the 3rd May Constitution Day ceremony outside the Grunwald Monument from her appartment's window. Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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Members of different units of the Polish Army outside the Grunwald Monument in Krakow.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263804
Members of different units of the Polish Army outside the Grunwald Monument in Krakow.
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel...

#4263804

3 May 2019

Members of different units of the Polish Army outside the Grunwald Monument in Krakow. Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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(From Second Left) Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) tak... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263806
(From Second Left) Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) tak...

#4263806

3 May 2019

(From Second Left) Piotr Cwik (Voivode of Lesser Poland), Beata Szydlo (Polish Deputy PM) and Jaroslaw Gowin Hundreds (Polish Deputy PM) take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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People dressed in Krakow's region folk costumes lay wreath at Katyn Cross monument. 
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hi... Editorial
Constitution Day Celebrations In Krakow
3 May 2019 · Krakow, Poland
#4263808
People dressed in Krakow's region folk costumes lay wreath at Katyn Cross monument. 
Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hi...

#4263808

3 May 2019

People dressed in Krakow's region folk costumes lay wreath at Katyn Cross monument. Hundreds take part of the patriotic march from Wawel Hill trough Krakow's Old Town on Polish Constitution Day. The Constitution of 3 May, 1791, was the world's second-oldest codified national constitution, but remained in force only for less than 19 months. By 1795, the Second and Third Partitions of Poland ended the existence of the sovereign Polish state. Over the next 123 years, the Constitution of 3 May was seen as proof of successful internal reform and as a symbol promising the eventual restoration of Poland's sovereignty. In April 1919 under the Second Polish Republic, May 3rd was the first holiday officially introduced in the newly independent Poland, but again outlawed during World War II by both the Nazi and Soviet occupiers, and finaly restored as an official Polish holiday in April 1990 after the fall of communism. On Friday, May 5, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.


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