There is a roundabout for Georgian officers of the Polish Army in Wroclaw. 28/01/2020

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At the initiative of the Honorary Consul of Georgia in Wroclaw, on January 28, 2020, on Graniczna street, the roundabout was officially opened. In this way, the 101st anniversary of Poland's recognition of Georgia's independence was celebrated.

- Polish-Georgian friendship, which has lasted for almost two hundred years, is still flourishing. A similar historical fate, for example, the fall of both nations over the partition of Russia and the joint struggle for independence, brought us closer. Poland was the first country to recognize Georgia's independence in 1919. Today we dedicate this place to the Georgian officers who fought with Józef Piłsudski, honoring their memory. Long live Georgia, long live Poland! - said President Jacek Sutryk during the ceremony.

Source: wroclaw.pl