Kurier Wileński

The silence of MOiN arouses suspicion

The 7-month long silence of the Ministry of Education and Science [Polish: Ministerstwo Oświaty i Nauki (MOiN)] and the National Examination Centre [Polish: Narodowe Centrum Egzaminacyjne (NCE)] concerning the results
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Lithuanian politicians use the Polish issue as a bargaining chip in the election campaign

During Sunday’s debate, the leaders of four parties leading in the polls admitted that relations with Poland and Polish minority in Lithuania are bad. However, the leader of the fifth
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2012 Elections: AWPL has the papers for General Electoral Commission ready

In a few days the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania (AWPL) will submit to the General Electoral Commission the essential documents to take part in the October’s election to
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World of virtual education for emigrants’ children

As the emigration rate grows, more and more children attend the opening of new school year only “virtually”. The distance learning system makes life easier for those emigrants who take
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Vilnius once again “came” to Gdansk

Today begins next edition of “Vilnius in Gdansk Festival”. The festival, which has already become a kind of tradition for two cities, will take four days. During it artists from
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Lithuanian government has found a solution for Polish plates

It seems that Lithuanian government has found a method for fighting against bilingual Lithuanian-Polish plates with the names of the streets which are fixed wilfully and in great numbers on
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The Cross of Merit for the eminent personages of the Vilnius Region

Yesterday, in the Palace of Pac family Janusz Skolimowski, the Polish ambassador to Vilnius, awarded the Gold and Silver Crosses of Merit to the members of local authorities, the teachers
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First ring bell in High school of Ferdynand Ruszczyc.

­ High school of Frdynad Ruszczyca welcomed new school year by 31 polish 1st grades and fifth Russian yesterday in high school of Ferdynad Ruszczyc in Rudomin in a Vilnius
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Syrokomlowka welcomed new school year.

­Please stand at attention, banner of the school is coming. This is how started Regina Lewicka Vice director of Vilnius’ high school new school year. Welcoming was started in amphitheater
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Religious and ethnic relations in Vilnius in XVI-XVII centuries

In the XVI-XVII century the Roman – Catholic church religion was dominant. While the Catholicism was raising in its power other religions were diminishing. The fate of the Orthodox Church
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