Polish independence day in Warsaw was marked by marches of nationalists, liberals, and antifascists.

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Polish independence day in Warsaw was marked by marches of nationalists, liberals, and antifascists.
130 people from eighteen different countries, that was the number of guests that flocked to the small town on the Polish-Czech border between 25 and 28 August 2016.
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Up to 2000 people took part in the event on Saturday, outnumbering protestors.
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The Ursus brand of tractor now has its own monument. View the photoreport from its unveiling.
Last weekend, the annual Gay Pride Parade took place in Warsaw and Kiev. Both events were peaceful and largely without incidents. Photoreports by Marta Modzelewska and Paweł Pieniążek.