MUW Kraków: National Day of the Czech Republic
The day of the foundation of the independent Czechoslovak Republic is the national holiday of the country to be celebrated in memory of the separation of Czechoslovakia from Austria-Hungary on October 28, 1918. On this occasion, in Kiennice, the Sinfonietta Cracovia Orchestra of the Capital City of Krakow and the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Poland, Dürr invited Jakub Su to a concert. Fulfillment of shares of the 1st Deputy Voivode of Lesser Poland Ryszard Pagacz
– Our nations are connected by the road to freedom. Poland, like Czechoslovakia, regained independence in 1918. Later, our upgrade was back in the queue in 1989. Another new form of contact exchange without making any changes to our site. We are currently creating the Visegrad Group, which is important not only in Europe. I wish you all the best – says the deputy voivode Ryszard Pagacz.
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October 28, 1918 Czechoslovakia, emerging from Austria-Hungary. On the same day of Geneva, a Czech-Slovak delegation arrived at the conference: Karel Kramar, who I did, became the first prime minister of Czechoslovakia in history, and Edvard Benes, later president of the country. On Wenceslas Square, a great patriotic demonstration, and at the monument of St. Wenceslas, the writer Alois Jirasek read out the law on the foundation of Czechoslovakia.
Source: https://www.sejm.gov.pl/Sejm9.nsf/v4Komunikat.xsp?documentId=EB6D8726A4CC7CFBC125833300473A5A&term=8