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#11211238
5 May 2024
Archbishop Marek Jedraszewski is celebrating Holy Mass at Wawel Castle on the occasion of the National Day of May Third in Krakow, Poland, on May 3, 2024. The National Day of May Third commemorates the anniversary of the signing of the constitution, which was the first in Europe and the second in the world. This year marks the 233rd anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of May 3. A military parade is also taking place through the streets of the city as part of the celebrations.
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5 May 2024
People are attending the Holy Mass at Wawel Castle in Krakow, Poland, on May 3, 2024, to celebrate the National Day of May Third. The National Day of May Third commemorates the anniversary of the signing of the constitution, which was the first in Europe and the second in the world. This year marks the 233rd anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of May 3. A military parade is also taking place through the streets of the city as part of the celebrations.
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3 December 2023
A view on Wawel Castle covered with snow in Krakow, Poland on December 3rd, 2023. Intense snowfall across Poland has caused major disruptions in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
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3 December 2023
A view on Wawel Dragon Statue covered with snow in Krakow, Poland on December 3rd, 2023. Intense snowfall across Poland has caused major disruptions in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
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24 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - MAY 23, 2023: Embracing the charm of Krakow's Old Town with a breathtaking view of the Royal Wawel Castle, unveiled just 29 days before the spectacular kickoff of the 3rd European Games, in Krakow, Poland, on May 23, 2023. The 3rd European Games known as Krakow-Malopolska 2023, is a scheduled international sporting event to be held in Krakow and Malopolska region of Poland in 2023 (from 21 June to 2 July). All Olympic sports held at the 2023 European Games will provide qualification opportunities for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: (L-R) Lukasz Kmita, Voivode of Lesser Poland province and Ryszard Terlecki, Deputy Marshal of the Sejm and other state and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: Lukasz Kmita (C), Voivode of Lesser Poland province and Ryszard Terlecki, Deputy Marshal of the Sejm (R) and other state and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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#10003268
4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: (L-R) Lukasz Kmita, Voivode of Lesser Poland province and Ryszard Terlecki, Deputy Marshal of the Sejm and other state and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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4 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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3 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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3 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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3 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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3 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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3 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 3, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 3, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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3 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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3 May 2023
KRAKOW, POLAND - May 1, 2023: State and city representatives, army, veterans, law enforcement, and residents walk from Wawel Hill through Krakow's Old Town celebrating the world's second-oldest national constitution, on May 1, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. On May 3rd, Poles celebrate their Constitution, which was adopted in 1791 and was the first written fundamental law in Europe. It established a modern legal system and constitutional monarchy, and separated powers among three branches of government. Although it was in effect for only 14 months, it became a symbol of Poland's sovereignty and was outlawed during the country's occupation in World War II and the communist era. The holiday was restored in 1990 and is celebrated annually.
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