Independence Day of the Republic of Moldova
New political conditions being the result of introducing the glasnost policy in 1986 to support perestroika by Mikh...
Warsaw Pact invasion on Czechoslovakia
Warsaw Pact invasion on Czechoslovakia
In the early hours of Aug. 21, 1968 the Warsaw Pact countries following the Soviet orders invade...
Poznań protests of 1956
By Beata Bruggeman-Sekowska66 years ago on the 28 June of 1956, at 6 a.m. Poznań (city in the western part of Poland) riots started...
Day of Freedom: Poland
During the parliamentary elections on the 4th of June 1989 Polish people voted on the Citizens’Committee, an opposition group around Le...
Lithuania Remembers
On June 14 Lithuania marks the Day of Mourning and Hope, and the Day of Occupation and Genocide. On June 14, 1941 at 3 o'clock in the m...
Tykocin town with the second oldest secular monument in Poland
Tykocin is a small town in north-eastern Poland with a population of 2,010 inhabitants located on the Narew river. This little town has...
Varso in Warsaw tallest building of the European Union
Did you know that the highest buidling of the European Union is located in Warsaw, capital city of Poland?Since 22 February 2021 th...
Vilnius: Lithuanian capital city amazes, surprises and enchants
By Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaVilnius, the capital of Lithuania amazes, surprises and enchants. Behind every corner you can find e...
”The Baltics and the Russian war in Ukraine” lecture by Mr Vidmantas Purlys Ambassador of Lithuania
On 12 May H.E. Mr. Vidmantas Purlys, Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania to the Kingdom of the Netherlands gave a very insightful l...
Lithuanian Curonian Spit and Nida: a must to visit!
By Beata Bruggeman-SekowskaIf you are looking for a holiday spot which is pure, with unspoiled nature, endemic plants, broad spectr...









