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Belarus and Poland were part of one state for several hundred years. What is the Belarusian perspective on their shared history? Do the visions of the opposition and the regime differ? Who is the heir to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and why do they erect monuments to Mickiewicz and Kosciuszko in Belarus? We will try to answer these questions impartially.
The meeting will be led by Danila Plisau, a UMCS student majoring in Political Science.
The meeting will be held in Polish.
Entrance is free. No registration required.