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February 6th, 2020
The European Parliament (EP) hosted a ceremony on Tuesday marking the 100th anniversary of Poland's Wedding to the Sea, the country's regaining under the Versailles Treaty of access to the Baltic Sea, which it had lost in 1793. The observations were organised by MEP Anna Fotyga from Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party. "In a few days we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining access to the Sea. It was an event that stirred the imagination of all Poles. Several hours earlier, General Jozef Haller received two platinum rings from Poles living in Gdansk. One of them he threw into the sea, marrying Poles and Poland with the sea for eternity. The second was worn on his finger for the rest of his life," Fotyga said at the ceremony.
PAP
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