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  2. Public holidays in Poland - Wikipedia

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    This holiday is officially called the State Holiday (Święto Państwowe). However, it is unofficially called Labour Day (Święto Pracy), and coincides with International Workers' Day. It is also EU Accession Day marking the 2004 accession of Poland as a member of the European Union. 3 May Constitution Day

  3. List of Warsaw Shore cast members - Wikipedia

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    They were Jola Mróz, who had previously appeared on the first series of Ex on the Beach Poland as a main cast member and second series as an ex-girlfriend of current cast member Piotr, [19] [20] Anna "Andzia" Papierz, Bartek Barański, Ilona Borowska, Jacek Bystry, Kamila Widz, Marcin "Brzydal" Maruszak, Mariusz "Ryjek" Adam and Wiktoria ...

  4. Category:Public holidays in Poland - Wikipedia

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  5. ‘The Holiday’ Cast: Where Are They Now?

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    The Nancy Meyers-directed movie follows two unlucky-in-love women who trade houses for the holiday season. Of course, romance ensues for Amanda (Diaz) and Iris (Winslet) in the form of Graham ...

  6. List of Polish actors - Wikipedia

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  7. The cast of 'The Holiday': Then and now

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    "The Holiday," starring Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, and Jack Black, was an instant hit with audiences. See photos of the cast then and now.

  8. Category:2004 in Poland by month - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Polish films of the 2000s - Wikipedia

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    Cast Genre Notes 2000: Boys Don't Cry: Olaf Lubaszenko: Maciej Stuhr, Wojciech Klata: Crime comedy: Keep Away from the Window: Jan Jakub Kolski: Entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival: Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease: Krzysztof Zanussi: Won the Golden St. George at Moscow: A Very Christmas Story: Dariusz Zawislak ...